Akshatha Chandrashekar

Akshatha Chandrashekar

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Dr. Akshatha Chandrashekar is a scientific writer and materials science researcher based in Bengaluru, India. She completed her PhD in Chemistry in 2025 at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, and has a BSc from Mount Carmel College and an MSc in Analytical Chemistry.

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Akshatha’s doctoral research focused on multifunctional, thermally conductive silicone–carbon hybrid nanocomposites for advanced electronic applications. Her expertise spans nanocomposites, polymers, wastewater management, and thermal management systems. As a Junior and Senior Research Fellow on a DRDO-funded project, she helped develop elastomeric composites for wearable cooling garments, improving material performance and supporting successful technology transfer for defense applications.

Akshatha has authored peer-reviewed journal articles, contributed to book chapters, and presented at national and international conferences. Her achievements include the Best Poster Award at APA Nanoforum 2022, the Best Student Paper Award at the 13th National Women Science Congress in 2021, and the Best Dissertation Award for her Master’s research. She was also a finalist in the “Spin Your Science” contest at the India Science Festival 2024, with her work archived in the Lunar Codex Project.

Beyond research, she is deeply engaged in science communication and outreach. As a Mediator at Science Gallery Bengaluru, she facilitated public engagement through interactive exhibitions. She also writes science-inspired creative pieces that blend scientific thought with poetry and prose. Outside work, she enjoys Bengaluru’s food culture, new cuisines, travel, reading, and diverse communities—experiences that continue to inspire her curiosity and creativity.

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Articles from Akshatha

Molecular Transport Transformed with Printable Organohydrogels

Unconventional Materials: PtBi2 Superconductivity

New Electrochemical Method Turns PVC Waste into Useful Plastics

New Modeling Shows How Graphene's Layers Deform and Stabilize

Next-Gen Ti3Au Coatings to Keep Implants Stronger for Longer

Scientists Assess h-BN Against Graphene in Corrosion Protection

Retina e-Paper Produces Ultra-High-Resolution Displays

MXenes: Synthesis Routes Impact Oxygen Content and so Stability

Laser-Grown Perovskite Films Deliver Brighter, More Stable LEDs

Balancing Ductility and Oxidation Resistance in Chromium-Molybdenum Alloys

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