Student Details

Phalguna Srinivasan

Link to student’s project: IMURA0878

"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." - Carl Sagan
I am from the garden city of Bengaluru, India, where I completed my B.Sc. at St. Joseph's College. Building upon this foundation, I pursued a Master's in Physics at VIT, Vellore.

Currently, I am working alongside Prof. Dinesh Kabra at IIT Bombay and Prof. Christopher McNeill at Monash University.

My current research focus revolves around the exciting realm of "Halide Perovskites for Optoelectronic Applications." I am dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and aim to develop state-of-the-art tandem solar cell geometries. This innovative approach is poised to significantly enhance device performance compared to conventional single-absorber cells.


Beyond my scientific pursuits, I have a deep passion for other aspects of life. I find immense joy in watching cricket and trekking, activities that unites people across boundaries. Additionally, I am a practitioner of yoga and meditation, which provide balance and tranquility to my journey through the scientific world.