3. Numerical studies on nanoparticle stabilization in ionic liquid medium (IoNanofluids)
4. Electronic Structure and Topological Analysis of Ionic Liquids
5. Structure and non-covalente interactions in ionic liquids mixtures and deep eutectic solvents
6. QM/MM Methodology for studying Ionic Liquids
7. Theoretical approaches to studying Ionic Liquid Nanostructure and Microstructure Domains
8. Temperature Dependent Features in Low-Frequency Spectra of Ionic Liquids
9. Predictive molecular thermodynamic models for ionic liquids
Aswathy Joseph received her Bachelor's degree and Master's degrees in Chemistry from the University of Kerala, India, before moving on to Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU), Kottayam, Kerala. She has many publications in reputed international journals including two major reviews. Her areas of research interest are ionic liquids, ferrofluids, IoNanofluids, polymer-ionic liquid thin films and magneto-luminescent nanomaterials. Aswathy has additionally presented many national and international conference papers, and is presently contributing to a number of books based on her research area.
Suresh Mathew received his M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from the University of Cochin, India, and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Kerala, India. He received the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship for his postdoctoral research at Fraunhofer Institute fur Chemische Technologie (ICT), Karlsruhe, Germany. Currently, he is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU), Kerala (India). He is also the Founder Director of the Advanced Molecular Materials Research Centre (AMMRC) at MGU. His areas of research are in nano photocatalysis, ionic liquids, ferrofluids, metal-organic frameworks, eco-friendly propellant oxidizers, and thermal decomposition of solids. He supervises many doctoral and M.Phil students at the department.