Biography
Dr. Gayathri Devi Rajmohan works in the protective clothing assessment program. She received her Ph.D. in October 2015 from Deakin University in Australia. Her research focus and interest include developing novel functional textiles through an environmentally friendly approach, antibacterial activity, developing new Circular Economy textile systems, Life Cycle Assessment, decomposition of textile dyes and materials, thin films, low-temperature plasma deposition, magnetron sputtering and photovoltaic.
Read more on Gayathri Devi's profileAwards
- Awarded with "The Vice-Chancellor's Award for Industry Engagement in Research" (2019), team award
- Have been nominated from the institute for Victorian International Education Awards - International Student of the Year (2014) – Research
- Winner of "The People's Choice" award for the 3MT competition - at Deakin University Finals (2013)
- Winner of with "The Best Presentation Award" for 2nd-year presentation at Institute for Frontiers Materials (IFM - Deakin University) annual conference ‘2012, Geelong
- Awarded with Deakin University Post Graduate International Research Scholarship for a Ph.D. Course 2012.
Publications
G Rajmohan, F Huang, R d'Agostino, J du Plessis, X Dai
(2017), Vol. 636, pp. 307-313, Thin solid films, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
X Dai, C Corr, S Ponraj, M Maniruzzaman, A Ambujakshan, Z Chen, L Kviz, R Lovett, G Rajmohan, D de Celis, M Wright, P Lamb, Y Krasik, D Graves, W Graham, R D'Agostino, X Wang
(2016), Vol. 13, pp. 306-310, Plasma processes and polymers, London, Eng., C1
J Wang, T Tsuzuki, B Tang, L Sun, X Dai, G Rajmohan, J Li, X Wang
(2014), Vol. 67, pp. 71-77, Australian journal of chemistry, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Fabrication of boron nitride nanotube-gold nanoparticle hybrids using pulsed plasma in liquid
S Ponraj, Z Chen, L Li, J Shankaranarayanan, G Rajmohan, J du Plessis, A Sinclair, Y Chen, X Wang, J Kanwar, X Dai
(2014), Vol. 30, pp. 10712-10720, Langmuir, Washington, DC, C1
G Rajmohan, X Dai, T Tsuzuki, P Lamb, P Du, F Huang, Y Cheng
(2013), Vol. 545, pp. 521-526, Thin solid films, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Funded Projects at Deakin
No Funded Projects at Deakin found
Supervisions
Jianyu Zhang
Thesis entitled: Super-black Wool Dyeing with Reactive Dyes The degradation of textile materials on different soil conditions
Master of Engineering, Institute for Frontier Materials