S.G.Ram Krishna: Process Developer
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Education: 4
Experience: 5 years
Relocation: Yes - Internationally
Career Objective
To achieve a challenging career in Chemical Engineering that will utilize my analytical & technical skills, which helps me achieve personal, organizational growth.
Professional Experience
I played a vital role in the process technology development project for the adsorptive removal of gaseous contaminants such as ammonia, hydrogen sulphide and alkali metal vapor from coal gas for IGCC application. My work comprised of material and process development which includes sorbent preparation, characterization and screening studies. Scale-up studies which included design, development and demonstration of the developed process on bench scale and pilot scale plants were also carried out. The process technology was successfully transferred to Bharath Heavy Electricals Limited, Hyderabad, India.
Eductation
B. Tech., Chemical Engineering
• College/University: St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, Chennai, affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, India.
• Course Duration: 2004-2008
• Completed first class with 67%
Higher Secondary Education
• School/Board: Loyola Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai, affiliated to Tamil Nadu State Board, Tamil Nadu, India.
• Course Duration: 2003-2004.
• Completed first class with 82%
Additional Information
Technical Publications
• P.E. Jagadeesh Babu, Ram Krishna, Mandeep Singh, “Bed depth service time model for the biosoprtion of reactive red dye using the Portunus sanguinolentus shell”, Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, Volume 5, Issue 5, pp. 791-797, Sept/Oct – 2010
• S.G. Ram Krishna, B. Madhusudhan, “Adsorption of vaporous alkali metal on aluminosilicates at high temperatures: Application of Surface Ionization Detector for the detection of alkali metal vapor”, communicated to Fuels
* Expecting two more publications from the current project
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