Sufal Swaraj, Phd (HDR) has a diverse work experience in the field of material research and testing. Sufal began their career as a Scientific co-worker at the Federal Institute for Material Research & Testing in Berlin in 2002, where they worked until 2005. Sufal then joined the Federal Institute for materials research and testing as a Scientist from 2005 to 2007. During this time, they gained experience in synchrotron based characterization techniques.
In 2007, Sufal Swaraj started working as a Research Scholar at NCSU and LBNL, where they focused on the development and utilization of synchrotron-based characterization techniques. Sufal also conducted research on various materials such as organic solar cells. Sufal continued this role until 2010.
Since 2010, Sufal Swaraj has been working as a Scientist at Synchrotron SOLEIL. Sufal is specifically involved in the development of the HERMES beamline and conducts research on hybrid solar cells, polymeric materials, and applied nanoparticles.
Overall, Sufal Swaraj's work experience showcases their expertise in synchrotron-based characterization techniques and their research contributions to the field of material science.
Sufal Swaraj, Phd (HDR), completed their education in various institutions over the years. Sufal first pursued a Master's degree in Physics at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, from 1999 to 2001. Afterward, Sufal Swaraj furthered their studies at the Freie Universität Berlin, where they obtained their PhD in Polymers and spectroscopic techniques between 2002 and 2005. There is no available information regarding the start year, end year, degree name, or field of study for their education at SFS, Ranchi.
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