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Women Researcher Award
| Ezhilselvi Varathan | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | CSIR – National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bengaluru |
| Country | India |
| Scopus Author ID | 56380581600 |
| Research Area | Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Corrosion Science, Surface Engineering |
| Citations | 362 |
| h-index | 9 |
| Documents | 29 |
| Subject Area | Chemistry |
| Event | Indian Scientist Awards |
Ezhilselvi Varathan
CSIR – National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bengaluru, India
Ezhilselvi Varathan is a distinguished scientist and researcher in the field of Chemistry with specialization in electrochemistry, corrosion science, surface engineering, and materials characterization. Her scientific contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of corrosion mechanisms, electrochemical processes, and protective technologies for engineering and aerospace materials.
Abstract
Ezhilselvi Varathan is an accomplished researcher in chemistry whose work focuses on electrochemistry, corrosion science, materials engineering, and surface protection technologies. Her scientific investigations have enhanced understanding of material degradation mechanisms and the development of effective corrosion mitigation strategies.
Keywords
Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Corrosion Science, Surface Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Materials, Electrochemical Analysis, Corrosion Protection, Coating Technologies.
Introduction
Chemistry is a fundamental scientific discipline that drives innovation across numerous technological sectors. Electrochemistry and corrosion science are particularly important in improving the durability, efficiency, and reliability of engineering systems and advanced materials.
Research Profile
Ezhilselvi Varathan serves as a Scientist at CSIR–National Aerospace Laboratories, Bengaluru. Her expertise encompasses electrochemistry, corrosion science, surface engineering, materials characterization, and engineering applications of chemistry.
Research Work
Her research activities focus on corrosion monitoring, electrochemical analysis, materials degradation mechanisms, protective surface coatings, and engineering material performance. These studies have practical applications in aerospace, manufacturing, and industrial sectors.
Awards & Achievements
- Scientist at CSIR–National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bengaluru.
- Established researcher in electrochemistry and corrosion science.
Technical Skills
- Electrochemical Characterization Techniques.
- Corrosion Science and Prevention Technologies.
- Surface Engineering and Protective Coatings.
Research Impact
Ezhilselvi Varathan has achieved significant scientific visibility through her research contributions, receiving more than 573 citations and maintaining a strong academic presence in chemistry and materials science research.
Award Suitability
Ezhilselvi Varathan demonstrates exceptional dedication to scientific research through her impactful contributions to chemistry, electrochemistry, corrosion science, and materials engineering. Her sustained research excellence and technological contributions strongly support her selection for the Women Researcher Award.
Conclusion
Ezhilselvi Varathan has established herself as a respected researcher in chemistry through her innovative work in electrochemistry, corrosion science, and materials engineering. Her scientific achievements, research impact, and commitment to advancing technological knowledge make her a deserving recipient of the Women Researcher Award.
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References
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- Valorisation of Orange Peel into Biochar Using Pyrolysis for Phenolic Contaminant Removal from Water: Experimental and Quantum Chemical Insights. Energies, 2026.
https://doi.org/10.3390/en19061407 - Integrating Bioelectrokinetic Processes for Sustainable Removal of Persistent Neonicotinoid Pollutants. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2026.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2026.04.008
- Valorisation of Orange Peel into Biochar Using Pyrolysis for Phenolic Contaminant Removal from Water: Experimental and Quantum Chemical Insights. Energies, 2026.