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Dr. Lakshmi B Professor

School of Applied Sciences

Dr. Lakshmi B

Specialization

Inorganic Chemistry and General Chemistry, Engineering Chemistry,

Areas Of Interest

polymer chemistry,food and nutrition

Qualification

M. Sc., Ph.D (Postdoctoral experience at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology)

Teaching Experience

Academic- 20 Years

Awards & Recognition

Awards & Recognitions: -

  • Schulich Technion fellowship, Vatat fellowship.

International Visits: - U.S,Isreal.

FDP’s

4

Orcid ID

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3802-3166

Vidwan ID/Profile URL

https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/myprofile/243511Researcher

Funded Project (amount sanctioned)

Name of Principal Investigator/ Co-Investigator (if applicable) Name of the Funding Agency Type (Government/Non-Government) Department Year of Award Funds Provided (INR in lakhs) Year of Sanction Status
Dr. Lakshmi B. VGST Government Chemistry 2012 5 lakhs 2018 Completed

PhDs Guided/PhDs Guiding

3

Publications In Refereed Journals

Key Publications (Only Q1 & Q2 rated):-

  • Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of New Benzo[b]Oxepine-Based 1,2,3-Triazole Derivatives: Molecular Docking, DFT Analysis, In Silico Pharmacokinetics, and Identification of Antimicrobial Pharmacophore Sites; Rushendra Reddy Kothinti, Lakshmi Basavegowda, Srinu Bhoomandla, Nageswara

Other Publications: 24

Patents Copyrights

1

Research Publication

1

Research Project

My research focuses on the development and characterization of sustainable materials, particularly biopolymers and polymer-based composites as environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional plastics. I am interested in exploring the design, synthesis, and modification of biopolymer systems to enhance their mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties for various applications such as packaging, coatings, and biomedical materials.

My work integrates principles of polymer chemistry, green synthesis, and materials science to create high-performance, biodegradable, and renewable materials. Current research efforts include optimizing biopolymer blends and composites using natural fibers and bio-fillers, investigating structure-property relationships, and evaluating degradation behavior to ensure sustainability throughout the material life cycle.

Reactivity studies of Maleimide epoxy resins

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