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Shankar Kharal

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Dr. Kharal is a chemical engineer and materials scientist, currently working as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the "Carbon & Composites" group at 91做厙 (ORNL). His research focuses on soft matter physics, fluid mechanics, and interfacial science, with a particular emphasis on exploring complex multiphase fluids, phase separation, and self-assembly processes to create functional and environmentally friendly materials

  • Best research poster presentation award, Micro-flow and Interfacial Phenomena, Northwestern University, 2023
  • Elizabeth Slater award for excellence in graduate studies, Rowan University, 2022

     

  • Ph.D. -- Chemical Engineering (Nano-materials), Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA

     

  • M.S. -- Physics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL), Lafayette, Louisiana, USA

 

  • B.S., M.S. -- Physics, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Shankar P. Kharal, Nicholas J. Jones, and Gabriella Petculescu, Sensitization of 5XXX Series Aluminum Alloys explored with an adapted JMAK model for phase evolution and ultrasonics,

     

  • Shankar P. Kharal and  Jean Francois  Louf, Unidirectional Freezing of polymer solution droplets,  

     

  • Mohammad A. Khan, Alessio J. Sprockel, Katherine A. MacMillan, Meyer T. Alting, Shankar P. Kharal, Stephen B. Ansah, and Martin F. Haase, "" ,  , 2022

 

  • Shankar P. Kharal, Martin F. Haase "", , 2022--This article has been highlighted in the special series- "

 

  • Shankar P. Kharal, Robert P. Hesketh, and Martin F. Haase "", 2020