Room 429, Bunger-Henry Building,
768 Atlantic Drive, N.W.
School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332
Phone: (404) 894-2834 (Office)
E-mail:gth851a at mail dot gatech dot edu
Education
M.S., Chemical Engineering (2005),
University of South Carolina, Columbia, US.
Thesis title: Capacity fade analysis of Li-ion battery-supercapacitor
hybrid systems under pulse loads at elevated temperature
B.Tech, Chemical and Electrochemical Engineering (2002),
Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI),
Karaikudi,India
Publications (Reverse Chronological Order)
Rajeswari Chandrasekaran, Wu Bi and Thomas F.Fuller, Robust Design of Battery/Fuel Cell Hybrid Systems-Methodology for Surrogate Models for Pt Stability through System Controls, J.Power Sources, Volume 182, Issue 2, 1 August 2008, Pages 546-557.
Rajeswari Chandrasekaran, Godfrey Sikha and Branko N.Popov, J. Applied Electrochemistry, 35(10), 1005 – 1013
(2005).
Mohan.S. , Venkatachalam.R., Renganathan.N.G., Rajeswari.C.,Transactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing,79 (2), 73-76 (2001).
Ryan Melsert, Rajeswari Chandrasekaran, Todd Bandhauer, Thomas F Fuller, Jerome Meisel, “Design of hybrid electric vehicle”, Poster presented at IEEE Digest, Track T3, Sub-topic 3A,IEEE Energy 2030 Conference, November 17-18, 2008 (Proceedings available at Energy 2030 Conference, 2008. ENERGY 2008. IEEE17-18 Nov. 2008 Page(s):1 – 5; Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ENERGY.2008.4781055).
Rajeswari Chandrasekaran, Jonathan Denis, Michael Skinner, Thomas F. Fuller, "Robust Surrogate Modeling of Lithium Ion Batteries", Abstract # 457c (ID :133925), Session : #457 - Battery and Fuel Cell Energy Storage on Vehicles (16D04), Technical talk at the 2008 AIChE Annual Meeting: Philadelphia, PA (# P133925, Conference Proceedings on CD-ROM-ISBN 978-0-816910-1050-2).
Rajeswari Chandrasekaran, Thomas F.Fuller, Technical talk at the G2 Session-Modeling and Simulation of Electrochemical Systems, 213th ECS meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2008.
Internship
Graduate Summer Internship at Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan, May 2008-Aug 2008
Workshops
Georgia Tech team member in the EcoCar: Next Challenge Fall Workshop at GM Renaissance Center, Detroit,September 24-28, 2008.
Research Interests
Alternate energy storage and energy conversion devices
Teaching Experience
Teaching Assistant for : ChBE 3210 (Transport Phenomena) Summer 2006 (Faculty: Dr.Dan Tedder), ChBE 3210A (Transport Phenomena II) Spring 2008, Fall 2008 (Faculty :Dr.Thomas F.Fuller)
and ChBE 4300A (Kinetics and Reactor Design) Fall 2009 (Faculty:Dr.Carsten Sievers)