Animesh Chaturvedi

Animesh Chaturvedi holds a B.E. in Chemical Engineering from India and is currently a full-time graduate student in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University. His research focuses on the electrochemical deposition of High Entropy Alloys and the associated instabilities in liquid electrolytes. During his undergraduate studies, he gained extensive research experience through various projects, including design of membraneless microfluidic electrochemical devices; carbon dioxide capture through zeolites; modeling calcium oscillations in G-Protien Coupled Receptor signaling in cells; fabrication of microspheres by internal gelation for nuclear fuel pins; selective alkylation of toluene to p-xylene using ZSM-48 nanosheets, and treatment of hazardous sulphonamides in wastewater using ultrasound/UV-assisted AOPs.
Recently, Animesh was honored by the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers for the Best Research Paper published in a high-impact factor journal by an undergraduate student. Additionally, he has been awarded the Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation Engineering Scholarship for his academic excellence and was recognized as the Most Research-Oriented Student in his institute. In his spare time, Animesh enjoys archery and playing badminton. He also owns an extensive collection of old coins and postage stamps from different countries across the globe.
Email: ac2834@cornell.edu