Harita Banothu
Assistant Professor

Education
: M.Tech. in Chemical Engg. (IIT Kanpur)
Email
: harita07007@gmail.com
Address
: Flat no - 403, 800 Sft Apartments, B-Block
IIIT Basar Campus , Basar Mandal,
Nirmal Dist, Telangana-504107.
IIIT Basar Campus , Basar Mandal,
Nirmal Dist, Telangana-504107.
Harita Banothu has joined the institute in 2013.
Academic Qualifications:
- Research scholar (PhD) at Osmania University (from 2018- till date). Research area: Screening membranes and solvents for the removal of alkali metal ions from aqueous organic system using molecular simulation. Supervisors: Prof. V. Ramesh Kumar (OUCT, HYD).
Research publications/Conferences/workshops/STTPs:
- Participated in a 2 day national workshop on " Research Methodology, Statistical Techniques and Data Interpretation" from 16th -17th-August 2019 in Osmania University.
- participated in one week "Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN) course on " Chemical Looping Combustion for CO2 Capture" organized by Department of chemical engineering, NIT warangal during 20-24 November, 2017. Participated in the " Mainstreeming SFDRR & Rural resilience in university curriculum in Tenlangana State - 2 day workshop on Curriculam Development for/ with Faculty" held on 29th & 30th December 2017 at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Basar.
Academic Responsibilities:
- worked as hostel warden(for girls) for 2 academic years 2015-16 and 2018-19
- Worked as department sports coordinator for 2 academics years 2017-18 and 2019-20
Research Areas/ Interested Research Areas
- Molecular thermodynamics, Molecular simulation, Mass transfer and Fluid Mechanics
Workshop/Training Programme
- Volunteered and participated in School cum symposium on molecular simulations at IIT Kanpur
- Volunteered few events in Catalysis-11 at Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
- Volunteered in one day seminar on Industrial and Municipal Solid Waste Management
Professional Membership
- Student member of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IICHE) for the year 2008-2011
Thesis Supervised
- 40 students