Staff Profile
Prasad Talluri
Research Associate Electrolysers Testing
- Email: prasad.talluri@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: 07833818623
- Personal Website: https://sites.google.com/view/drprasadtalluri
- Address: 29 portland st, Pelaw, NE100XX
I am a researcher specializing in hydrogen production technologies, membrane science, separation and purification technologies and electrochemical systems.
My research focuses on developing advanced membranes and catalysts for anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysers, enabling scalable and sustainable hydrogen production.
With more than 10 years of research experience, my work bridges materials science, chemical engineering, purification technologies and industrial hydrogen systems.
Hydrogen Production
Development of advanced AEM electrolyser technologies for clean hydrogen generation.
Membrane Engineering
Design of polymer composite and thin-film membranes for gas separation and electrochemical systems.
Electrochemical Systems
Catalyst engineering and membrane electrode assembly (MEA) fabrication for high-performance electrolysis.
National University of Singapore
Research Fellow - Industry Development Lab (IDL)
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials
2020 November – 2025 November
Research on Membrane based separation process (Solvents recovery from diluted aqueous streams)
Working with vapour permeation and pervaporation for various solvent separations working closely with industrial collaborators.
Design and fabricate graphene oxide-coated silicon carbide membranes for the recovery of ethanol from diluted water stream using membrane distillation.
Planning and executing the Scale-up experiments
Design and fabricate the leak-proof membrane modules and systems for vapour permeation, for both flat and tubular membranes.
Market analysis and business development plans for the developed membranes and technologies.
Assisted in tech spec documentation, pitch-deck presentation, portfolios and NDA preparation.
Hydrogen separation using graphene oxide membranes (Project sponsored by Centre for Hydrogen Innovation, NUS-Singapore)
Design and fabricated a fully automated home-built stainless steel gas separation unit for testing graphene oxide membranes (with the support of Swagelok)
Preparation of thin flat sheet composite graphene oxide membranes and coated ceramic tubular membranes
Characterization of membranes using SEM, AFM, XRD, and XPS.
Performing single and mixed gas permeation tests (H2, N2, CH4, CO2)
Testing the purity of gases using GC (TCD)
Industry collaboration project with Hydgen Pte Ltd (DeGap project)
• Hydrogen electrolysis technologies
• AEM membrane development
• Catalyst integration
• Electrochemical system testing
• MEA fabrication
University of Chemistry and Technology – Prague
Postdoctoral Fellow
ChemJets Fellowship (MSCA-IF Concept)
2018 May – 2020 November
Research on membrane separation processes and gas separation technologies.
Fermentation product purification using membrane pervaporation.
Analysis of purified products using HPLC, GC-MS.
Preparation of polymer membranes (PTMSP, PDMS, PEBA, PIM)
Synthesis of novel hybrid membranes using nanoparticles and ionic liquids.
Physical properties of hybrid membranes (FTIR, TGA, DSC, SEM, Contact angle measurement, wettability, Mechanical testing etc.)
Measurement of volumetric mass transfer coefficient (k L a), Gas hold-up, and power input in both laboratory-scale and pilot-scale vessels.
Measurement of Oxygen transfer rate (OTR) at different RPM and gas flow rates in both coalescent and non-coalescent batches in mechanically agitated fermenters.
University of Gondar – Ethiopia (Under UNDP Project)
Assistant Professor
2016 August – 2018 May
Teaching and research in biochemical engineerin
University of Gondar – Ethiopia
Assistant Professor- Department of Biochemical Engineering
2016 August – 2018 May
Teaching and research in biochemical engineering