Pioneering Researcher in Organic Electronic Materials and Radical Polymers
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Purdue UniversityVarad V. Agarkar has established himself as an expert in organic electronic materials, beginning with his Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Technology (Dyestuff Technology) from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai in 2015. As a Ph.D. candidate in Chemistry at Purdue University under Professor Bryan W. Boudouris, he has made significant contributions to the field of radical polymers and organic electronics. His research focuses on synthesizing and characterizing radical moieties and polymers for electronic applications, with particular emphasis on charge transfer applications. His work has gained recognition through publications in prestigious journals, including a groundbreaking study in Science on nonconjugated radical polymer glass with high electrical conductivity. Currently pursuing his doctoral studies at Louisiana State University, he continues to advance the field of organic electronic materials through his innovative research approach and hands-on experimental work.