Physics Faculty Earns Ph.D. from Anurag University

Anurag University congratulates Mrs. M. Krishnaveni, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, on successfully earning her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from Anurag University. Her doctoral thesis, "A Study on the Role of Ammonia Solution, CTAB and Urea in Enhancing the Photocatalytic Efficiency of Hematite Nanostructures," reflects her contribution to advancing research in nanomaterials and photocatalytic technologies.
The research investigates the influence of ammonia solution, CTAB, and urea on improving the photocatalytic efficiency of hematite nanostructures. The findings contribute to the development of advanced photocatalytic materials with potential applications in environmental remediation, wastewater treatment, renewable energy, and sustainable technologies.
Conducted under the guidance of Dr. Y. Vijayakumar, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, this doctoral research highlights the growing significance of nanotechnology in addressing environmental challenges. It also demonstrates the university's commitment to fostering impactful research that drives scientific innovation and sustainable development.
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