Bhargavi Rani Anne Jun 2026
[University of Hyderabad] ---> [Kyushu University] ---> [KAIST & KNU] ---> [NIT Raipur] M.Tech Gold Medalist Ph.D. (MEXT Scholar) Postdoc Fellow Assistant Professor
: Actively involved in research regarding Additive Manufacturing, Waste Management, and Heterostructure Engineering for electrochemical CO2 reduction. Notable Achievements & Roles bhargavi rani anne
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The results of her research revealed nuanced insights into the fundamental deformation mechanisms of the alloy. Her work established the temperature dependency of two key mechanical properties: yield stress, which is the stress at which a material begins to deform plastically, and activation volume, which is a microstructural parameter related to how individual dislocations (defects in the crystal lattice) move. While it is generally expected that yield stress decreases as temperature increases, Dr. Anne discovered an abnormality in this behavior. Instead of a smooth, continuous decrease, she observed an anomaly in the yield stress at approximately 275K (around 2°C), where the typical trend was briefly disrupted. The yield stress would then decrease again with further temperature increases, only to show another irregularity at 325K (around 52°C). Simultaneously, the activation volume, which tends to increase with temperature, also exhibited a corresponding anomaly at these specific temperatures. Her work established the temperature dependency of two
More recently, Anne has focused on energy-related applications, particularly in electrochemical reduction reactions. Her contributions include examining . Instead of a smooth, continuous decrease, she observed