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Sreenivasan Kiritharan is a PhD researcher currently engaged in exploring terahertz spectroscopy applications for solid-state electrolytes and battery development at Lancaster University since January 2023. Additionally, Sreenivasan is part of the PhD Enrichment Scheme at The Faraday Institution as of October 2023, aimed at enhancing skills and experiences for researchers. Prior experience includes a role as a Graduate Researcher at the Centre for Global Eco-Innovation from October 2021 to January 2023 and as a Quality Control Analyst at Zeta Analytical from February 2021 to October 2021, specializing in dissolution techniques. Sreenivasan also held the position of Class Manager at Learning Labs Tuition Group from September 2018 to September 2021, where responsibilities included mentoring tutors and managing lesson delivery. Educational qualifications include a Master's by Research in Analytical Chemistry from Lancaster University and a Bachelor's degree with Honours in Chemistry from Queen Mary University of London.
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