Robust Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Systems by Physical Design By Dr. Syamal S. Tallury Ph.D.
Date: June 20th 2024 Venue : HSB209@ 3 pm
Dr.Syamal Tallury is currently the Product Innovation Manager, Novel Products Research, ExxonMobil, based in Baytown TX. His work focuses on polymer structure-property relationships spanning wide range of polymeric and polymer based composite materials from thermoplastics (Polypropylene, VistamaxxTM) to elastomers and synthetic oils (VistalonTM and SpectrasynTM).
His expertise is in using experimental and computational modeling techniques to investigate polymer phase behavior and microstructure of materials subjected to various processing and application conditions.
Dr. Tallury is a trusted expert in the processing of melt-spun fiber and nonwoven materials that are integral to hygiene, medical and composites applications.
He has been working for ExxonMobil since 2013, holding various positions in Research and Technology.
Prior to joining ExxonMobil, he worked as a researcher at the Nonwoven Institute, Raleigh NC and Polymer Morphology Group developing shape memory polymer articles and devices.
He obtained his Masters in 2009 and doctorate in Materials Science & Engineering and Fiber &
Polymer Science in 2013 involving computational, experimental and data mining tools to understand polymer phase behavior, all from North Carolina State University.
Dr. Sam Tallury has co-authored 3 book chapters, 6 patents and 12 peer reviewed articles.
He hails from southern India and has obtained his Bachelors of Technology from Osmania University.
Global research leader in petrochemical materials research and technology.
Technical leader in polymer materials with applied/customer focus.
Excellent background in application development with thermoplastics and specialty plastics.
Abstract
References:
1. Tallury, S.S.; Pourdeyhimi, B.; Pasquinelli, M.A.; Spontak, R.J.; Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2016, 37, 1837.
2. Tallury, S.S.; Mineart, K.P.; Woloszczuk, S.; Williams, D.N.; Thompson, R.B.; Pasquinelli, M.A.; Banaszak, M.; Spontak, R.J.; Journal of Chemical Physics, 2014, 141, 121103.
3. Mineart, K.P.; Tallury, S.S.; Li, T.; Lee, B.; Spontak, R.J.; Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2016, 55, 12590