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Srinivasa R. Raghavan

Associate Professor
Patrick & Marguerite Sung Chair
Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
1227C, Chem-Nuc Building 090
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-2111

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(301) 405-8164
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(301) 405-0523
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EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE

Postdoctoral Fellow, Chemical Engineering Dept., University of Delaware, 1998-2001
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1998
B.Tech., Chemical Engineering, IIT Madras, India, 1992


RESEARCH INTERESTS



For more information on research, see: Complex Fluids & Nanomaterials Group
For movies related to research, see here or see the Complexfluids Channel on YouTube.


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (2009)
(for full list, see here)

S. R. Raghavan
The distinct character of surfactant gels: A smooth progression from micelles to fibrillar networks.
Langmuir, 25, 8382 (2009)
K. Sun, R. Kumar, D. E. Falvey and S. R. Raghavan
Photogelling colloidal dispersions based on light-activated assembly of nanoparticles.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 131, 7135 (2009)
M. B. Dowling, J. H. Lee and S. R. Raghavan
pH-responsive Jello: Gelatin gels containing fatty acid vesicles.
Langmuir, 25, 8519 (2009)
R. Kumar and S. R. Raghavan
Photogelling fluids based on light-activated growth of zwitterionic wormlike micelles.
Soft Matter, 5, 797 (2009)
B. H. Cipriano, T. Kashiwagi, X. Zhang and S. R. Raghavan
A simple method to improve the clarity and rheological properties of polymer/clay nanocomposites.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 1, 130 (2009)
J. H. Lee, D. Danino and S. R. Raghavan
Polymerizable vesicles based on a single-tailed fatty acid: A simple route to robust nano-containers.
Langmuir, 25, 1566 (2009)

Last updated: October 12, 2009

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