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  • Dr Vishwam Talloju

  • Professor
  • Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management
Publications 2005 - 2023

Publications

  • 56
    Journal Articles
  • 6
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 1
    Misc
  • 1
    Phdthesis
  • 2
    Projects
  • 4
  • 1
  • 27

Citations / H-Index

259 Citations
11 h-index
213 Citations

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Expertise

Condensed Matter Physics

• Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopic Studies in the microwave frequency region • Acoustic and Refractometric studies of Hydrogen bonded liquids • Quantum Chemistry and Molecular polarizability calculation

Personal Information

Dr Vishwam Talloju

Male
Department of Physics, GITAM University-Hyderabad Rudraram, Telangana, India
Hyderabad, Telangana, India - 502319


Experience

  • Professor

    Department of Physics

    Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management

  • Associate Professor

    Physics

    GITAM University Hyderabad

  • Assistant Professor

    Department of Physics

    GITAM University Hyderabad

  • Research Scholar

    Department of Physics

    Indian Institute of Technology Madras

  • Lecturer

    Physics

    Shadan College of Education


Qualification

  • Ph.D

    Indian Institute of Technology Madras

  • M.Sc

    Osmania University


Honours and Awards

2019

Subject Matter Expert

TCS-Bombay

2019

Best paper Award

National conference on Physics and chemistry of functional materials, GITAM Hyd

2017

Chosen as Associate Faculty

Faculty Development Programmes (FDP 101X, FDP 201X) in association with IIT Bombay, T10KT project

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2019

Subject Matter Expert

TCS-Bombay

2019

Best paper Award

National conference on Physics and chemistry of functional materials, GITAM Hyd

2017

Chosen as Associate Faculty

Faculty Development Programmes (FDP 101X, FDP 201X) in association with IIT Bombay, T10KT project

2017

Best Teacher Award

‘40 under 40’ theme, South India’s Inspiring Young Teachers, The New Indian Express –Edex

2016

SAP Award of Excellence

FDP on use of ICT in Education for Online and Blended Learning conducted by IIT Bombay

2006

Best paper Award

14th National Seminar on Ferroelectrics and Dielectrics, IIT Kharagpur

2002

GATE

98.82 percentile in GATE-ECE

2001

B.C Welfare Scholarship Securing Univ Second

University Second in M. Sc. Applied Electronics, Osmania University Hyderabad

2001

Best Student Award

Shadan P G College, Osmania University- Hyderabad

2001

Cash prize

Cash prize for getting University second in M.Sc. Applied electronics, from Vishwa Brahmana Dharmapeetam - Hyderabad

1999

Best Student Award

MNR Degree College-Hyd

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Doctoral Theses Guided

2022

Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopic Studies of Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids

Ms V Manjula, GITAM University-Hyderabad

2022

Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopic Studies of Hydrogen-Bonded Liquids

Ms V Manjula, GITAM University-Hyderabad

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Membership In Professional Bodies

2013

The Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT)

Life member

2013

Indian Science Congress Association

Membership no: A3154

2013

The Indian Physics Association-BARC

Membership no: AM/68

2013

The Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT)

Life member

2013

Indian Science Congress Association

Membership no: A3154

2013

The Indian Physics Association-BARC

Membership no: AM/68

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Research Projects

Investigation of dielectric relaxation spectroscopic studies of protein solutions in different solvent medium and their importance in biomedical applications

Funding Agency : GITAM

Synthesis and Physico-Chemical Characterization of NLO Polymers for Frequency Doubling Devices

Funding Agency : DSTECR, ECR/2016/000216

Investigation of dielectric relaxation spectroscopic studies of protein solutions in different solvent medium and their importance in biomedical applications

Funding Agency : GITAM

Synthesis and Physico-Chemical Characterization of NLO Polymers for Frequency Doubling Devices

Funding Agency : DSTECR, ECR/2016/000216

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Patents



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