Welcome
As a child growing up in a rural village in India, I was captivated by the way the natural world worked. That curiosity led me to study chemistry, and later to explore the world of superconductors, lasers, and atomic-scale materials. Today, I lead teams of brilliant students and collaborators across the country who are solving some of the most pressing problems in energy and advanced manufacturing.
From developing catalysts for clean hydrogen to engineering magnetocaloric films that could replace conventional cooling, my work lies at the interface of curiosity and application. At NC A&T, I've helped build one of the country's most advanced thin-film labs, where we prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers to lead.
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Total citations
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NSF/DOE centers
$10M+
Research funding
20+
PhD graduates