Narayanan Rajagopalan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), affiliated with the Hempel Foundation Coatings Science and Technology Centre (CoaST). His research spans sustainable coatings, lignin-based materials, and high-performance protective systems under extreme conditions. Research Interests: His work focuses on developing bio-based, environmentally friendly coatings with applications in corrosion resistance, antifouling, and icephobicity. Key areas include lignin-reinforced thermosets, epoxy novolac systems, and performance under high pressure and high temperature. He investigates material degradation pathways and environmental interactions in both industrial and cultural heritage contexts. Publication Trends: His recent publications reflect a strong emphasis on sustainable materials, particularly using technical lignin in polymer matrices. Themes include chemical resistance, thermal stability, and functional performance in harsh environments. The research integrates materials science, chemical engineering, and environmental sustainability. Scientific Awards: No awards are mentioned in the provided text. Advising and Grants: Dr. Rajagopalan actively supervises multiple PhD students across significant research projects, including bio-based binders from lignin, transparent antifouling coatings, and chemical resistance for sustainable fuels. He collaborates with senior supervisors like Professors Kiil and Dam-Johansen, indicating strong integration into DTU’s research ecosystem. Labs and Teams: He is a key member of the CoaST research center, focusing on coatings science and technology, and collaborates extensively within DTU’s Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering on interdisciplinary, industry-relevant projects.





