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Gajula Prasad

ResearchProfessor · Korea University of Technology and Education

https://researchid.co/prasad.th7
@koreatech.ac.kr
44Scopus Publications
1139Google Scholar Citations
21Google Scholar h-index
30Google Scholar i10-index

Biography

Dr. Gajula Prasad | Research Professor | Materials Science | Energy Harvesting | Nanomaterials Innovation-driven researcher with a passion for developing cutting-edge materials for energy harvesting, coatings, and wearable biomedical applications. I earned my Ph.D. from VIT University, India, specializing in hydrophobic and superhydrophobic coatings using hybrid polymer-nanomaterials. My journey in research has taken me across India, China, and South Korea, where I’ve worked as a Project Scientist, Postdoctoral Researcher, and currently as a Research Professor at KOREATECH, Korea. With 30 publications in high-impact journals like Advanced Functional Materials, Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, Nano Energy, Chemical Engineering, and Small (including 20 first/corresponding author papers) my contributions to materials science are well-recognized. Beyond publications, I hold three Chinese patents and one Korean patent, translating innovative ideas into practical solutions.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. ZnSnO3–Ecoflex/LDH–PU Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Motion-Activated Battery-Free Smart Street Lighting
    Small, 2026
  2. Electrospun PVDF/Si-HBP of 1 st generation composite nanofibers: enabling enhanced charge density and power output in TENG
    Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, 2026
  3. Aromatic Amine-Functionalized graphene oxide enables Proximity-Sensitive triboelectric sensors for intelligent motion tracking and LIB charging
    Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, 2026
  4. Electrospun PVDF-silanized hyperbranched polyester blend-based TENG with improved charge storage for wearable electronics
    Polymer, 2026
  5. Voltage-switchable Janus-inspired triboelectric nanogenerator with La-MOF@GO–BaSrTiO3 hybrids for self-powered smart school bag and directional energy harvesting
    Composites Part B Engineering, 2026

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