
معرفی
Sriparna Bhattacharya is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of materials science, energy systems, and biomedical imaging. Her work emphasizes thermoelectric materials for sustainable energy harvesting, bio-renewable electrochemical systems, and advanced imaging techniques like ultrasound luminescence for medical diagnostics.
Research Interests include thermoelectricity for waste heat conversion, development of pH-sensitive films for implant infection detection, and X-ray luminescence imaging for deep-tissue oxygenation studies. Her contributions span over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with recent emphasis on energy storage systems, nanocomposite thermal transport, and biomedical applications.
She leads the Rao Research Group's efforts in material synthesis and characterization, particularly in carbon-based nanomaterials and boron nitride nanosheets. Collaborative projects include industry-funded initiatives on flexible bio-compatible electrodes and cost-effective phosphor particle separation for imaging applications.
Her research bridges fundamental material science with applied technologies, addressing challenges in renewable energy, medical diagnostics, and advanced material design.



