
معرفی
Seeram Ramakrishna is a Professor of Materials Engineering at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore (NUS), affiliated with the College of Design and Engineering. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and a TGMP from Harvard University. His research focuses on circular economy, nanotechnology, and sustainable materials engineering, with notable contributions to electrospinning, biomaterials, and energy storage systems.
Key educational background includes:
- PhD in Materials Science (University of Cambridge)
- TGMP in Advanced Manufacturing (Harvard University)
Research interests span cross-disciplinary areas such as:
- Development of eco-friendly nanocomposites
- Electrospun nanofiber applications in healthcare and energy
- Circular economy frameworks for sustainable materials
- Advanced manufacturing techniques for biomedical devices
His publications highlight innovations in:
- High-efficiency solar steam generation via core-shell fibers
- Flexible wearable sensors for health monitoring
- Green synthesis of supercapacitor materials
- Plastic waste circularity through informatics-driven approaches
Notable projects include books on circular economy fundamentals and biomaterials. His work bridges material science with environmental sustainability, addressing global challenges in energy, healthcare, and pollution control.




