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  1. Associate Professor (Hydrogen Energy and advanced Electrochemical Systems) · Scientist, Professor, and support Centrist policies · Experience: Vellore Institute of Technology · Education:...

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  2. Dr Shankar Raman Dhanushkodi; Associate Professor; Vellore Institute of Technology

  3. Dr Shankar Raman Dhanushkodi. Male. Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India - 632014. www.vit.ac.in.

  4. Profile of Shankar Raman Dhanushkodi at Department of Chemical Engineering, VIT University. The profile contains 14 publications across 10 journals. Area of Research:: . Current Role: Associate Professor Grade 1.

  5. Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN. 2018 to 2019 | Research Professor (Advanced Battery Research Laboratories ) Employment. Show more detail. Source : Shankar Dhanushkodi.

  6. Shankar Raman Dhanushkodi. , W. Mérida. Published in Electrochemical Society Inc. 2014. DOI: 10.1149/2.0071504eel. Volume: 4. Issue: 4. Pages: F32 - F34. Abstract. We report a new characterization method that detects liquid water breakthrough in porous materials by measuring changes in relative humidity and electrochemical impedance simultaneously.

  7. Shankar Raman Dhanushkodi. , M.W. Fowler, A.G. Mazza, M.D. Pritzker. Published in CRC Press. 2010. DOI: 10.1201/EBK1439806784. Pages: 151 - 178. Abstract. Polymer electrolyte membranes (PEM) are semipermeable barriers sandwiched between two catalyzed electrodes in a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) [1,2].

  8. Shankar Raman Dhanushkodi A thesis presented to the University of Waterloo in fulfillment of the thesis requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 2013 © Shankar Raman Dhanushkodi 2013

  9. Dhanushkodi, Shankar Raman. Show full item record. View Google statistics. Abstract. Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) are attractive energy sources for power trains in vehicles because of their low operating temperature that enables fast start-up and high power densities.

  10. Shankar Raman Dhanushkodi, Queen's University at Kingston, Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty Member. Studies Advance Computing, FASIHI ANDISHI. KF 202NOTES ZOTE, and Curriculum Development.