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==Contact Info==
Aravind Revuru<br>
[[Image:OWWEmblem.png|thumb|right|Naga Aravind Revuru (an artistic interpretation)]]
Graduate Student<br>
Department of Mechanical Engineering<br>
The University of Texas at Dallas<br>
Richardson, TX, USA<br>
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Affiliated with Nano Thermal Bio Engineering Lab at The University of Texas at Dallas.
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==Contact Information==
*Email: rxn141530@utdallas.edu
*Phone: 972-883-4480
*Mailing Address
Nano Thermal Bio Engineering Lab<br>
Modular Lab 2, Room 1.222 or EC 38<br>
The University of Texas at Dallas<br>
800 W Campbell Road, Richardson, TX-75080<br>


*Naga Aravind Revuru
*The University of Texas at Dallas
*Richardson, TX, USA
*[[Special:Emailuser/Naga Aravind Revuru|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
Currently affiliated with Nano Thermal Bio Engineering Lab at The University of Texas at Dallas.


==Education==
==Education==
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* 2016, MS- Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, United States
* MS- Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, United States - Expected 2016
* Year, BS- Mechanical Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India
* BS- Mechanical Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India - 2013


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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# Nanotechnology and Fabrication Techniques  
* Nanotechnology and Fabrication Techniques  
# Thermal and Fluid Sciences
* Thermal and Fluid Sciences
# Composite Materials
* Composite Materials


==Projects and Publications==
==Projects and Publications==
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<p>1) Torrefaction of lignocellulose biomass by utilizing waste heat from engine exhaust gas (Funded by IEI, Government of India)</p>
<p>1) Torrefaction of lignocellulose biomass by utilizing waste heat from engine exhaust gas (Funded by IEI, Government of India)</p>
<p>2) A review on thermo electric materials and an insight to an investigation for a sustainable synthesis of strontium based thermo electric material</p>
<p>2) A review on thermo electric materials and an insight to an investigation for a sustainable synthesis of strontium based thermo electric material</p>
3) Photo catalytic activity of anatase TiO2 /PVA film coated glass plate (Funded by Materials division, VIT University)
<p>3) Photo catalytic activity of anatase TiO2 /PVA film coated glass plate (Funded by Materials division, VIT University)</p>
4) Progressive failure analysis of composite structured material subjected to different thermal and humidity conditions
<p>4) Progressive failure analysis of composite structured material subjected to different thermal and humidity conditions</p>
5) Preparation and Characterisation of Chromium Intercalated Amine Functionalized graphite filler for High performance epoxy application – A study among different preparation routes (Funded by Advance materials Division, VIT University)
<p>5) Preparation and Characterisation of Chromium Intercalated Amine Functionalized graphite filler for High performance epoxy application – A study among different preparation routes (Funded by Advance materials Division, VIT University)</p>
6) Micro-Controller Based Hydraulic Movement Support to Provide Dimensional Accuracy in Re-Bar Rolling in Steel Plants  
<p>6) Micro-Controller Based Hydraulic Movement Support to Provide Dimensional Accuracy in Re-Bar Rolling in Steel Plants </p>
7) Investigation of growth of Nano sized oxide layers on CP-Ti and Ti-4Nb-6V using Electrophoretic Deposition (Funded by Engineering Materials Division, VIT University)
<p>7) Investigation of growth of Nano sized oxide layers on CP-Ti and Ti-4Nb-6V using Electrophoretic Deposition (Funded by Engineering Materials Division, VIT University)</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 27 February 2015

Aravind Revuru

Aravind Revuru
Graduate Student
Department of Mechanical Engineering
The University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX, USA

Affiliated with Nano Thermal Bio Engineering Lab at The University of Texas at Dallas.

Contact Information

  • Email: rxn141530@utdallas.edu
  • Phone: 972-883-4480
  • Mailing Address

Nano Thermal Bio Engineering Lab
Modular Lab 2, Room 1.222 or EC 38
The University of Texas at Dallas
800 W Campbell Road, Richardson, TX-75080


Education

  • MS- Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Dallas, Texas, United States - Expected 2016
  • BS- Mechanical Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India - 2013

Research interests

  • Nanotechnology and Fabrication Techniques
  • Thermal and Fluid Sciences
  • Composite Materials

Projects and Publications

1) Torrefaction of lignocellulose biomass by utilizing waste heat from engine exhaust gas (Funded by IEI, Government of India)

2) A review on thermo electric materials and an insight to an investigation for a sustainable synthesis of strontium based thermo electric material

3) Photo catalytic activity of anatase TiO2 /PVA film coated glass plate (Funded by Materials division, VIT University)

4) Progressive failure analysis of composite structured material subjected to different thermal and humidity conditions

5) Preparation and Characterisation of Chromium Intercalated Amine Functionalized graphite filler for High performance epoxy application – A study among different preparation routes (Funded by Advance materials Division, VIT University)

6) Micro-Controller Based Hydraulic Movement Support to Provide Dimensional Accuracy in Re-Bar Rolling in Steel Plants

7) Investigation of growth of Nano sized oxide layers on CP-Ti and Ti-4Nb-6V using Electrophoretic Deposition (Funded by Engineering Materials Division, VIT University)