Murthy Grandhiمشاهده پروفایل
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Murthy Grandhi is a Senior Research Fellow in Materials Science and Environmental Engineering with an impressive research portfolio comprising 41 publications, showing significant growth from 1 research output in 2020 to 11 outputs in 2025. His work primarily focuses on advanced materials for sustainable energy applications, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy and responsible consumption. Dr. Grandhi's research expertise spans several critical areas in next-generation photovoltaic materials: Halide-based perovskite materials (100% research focus) Photovoltaics technology (96% research focus) Nanocrystal engineering (66% research focus) Bismuth-based alternatives to lead perovskites (47% research focus) Band gap engineering for optoelectronic applications (39% research focus) His recent publication trend reveals a sophisticated research program addressing the environmental impact and performance limitations of emerging photovoltaic materials. Dr. Grandhi has pioneered work on bismuth-based halide perovskites as environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional lead-based materials, with particular emphasis on indoor photovoltaics and broadband photodetection applications. His research bridges fundamental materials science with practical device engineering, as evidenced by publications in high-impact journals including Advanced Energy Materials, Materials Horizons, Solar RRL, Advanced Functional Materials, and ChemSusChem. Dr. Grandhi maintains an extensive collaborative network, as indicated by the geographic research collaboration map and co-authorship with international researchers. His work shows strong interdisciplinary connections between materials science, environmental engineering, and energy technology, with particular emphasis on creating sustainable photovoltaic solutions that address both performance and environmental concerns.


