Dr.N.Balasubramanian
       Professor
       Department of Chemical Engineering
       ACT Campus, Anna University, Chennai, India
       Phone: +91-044-22357926
       Email: nbsbala@annauniv.edu

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The Centre for Energy Storage Technologies [CEST] is one of the leading research centres on all aspects of electrical energy storage in India. The CEST brings together research expertise from across the University to identify and address key energy storage challenges and their solutions. The CEST is primarily emphasis on the Development of electrochemical energy storage devices with high power density including battery, supercapacitors and Power Dense Devices. The CEST Centre was formed in 2022 to bring together the campus-wide expertise in energy storage, foster collaboration, and provide a focal point for research and education activities. The expertise of ANNA University researchers within the CEST Centre spans from materials to cells to systems. These CEST researchers have made and continue to make significant and pioneering contributions to the most important aspects of energy storage technology. The Centres integrated approach across disciplines and sectors all ow BCES to provide novel solutions to energy storage challenges.

The Centre Director Prof N Balasubramanian invite you to visit our website and engage our world-class researchers with your most challenging research and education initiatives in energy storage.

Our Team Members

Dr.N.Balasubramanian
Director, Centre for Energy Storage Technologies
Dr.S.Narayana Kalkura
Professor, Crystal Growth Centre
Dr.K.Palanivelu
Professor, Centre for Environmental Studies
Dr.A.Elayaperumal
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering

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The Centre for Energy Storage Technologies [CEST] is one of the leading research centres on all aspects of electrical energy storage in India. The CEST is primarily emphasis on the Development of electrochemical energy storage devices with high power density including battery, supercapacitors and Power Dense Devices. The CEST Centre was formed in 2022 to bring together the campus-wide expertise in energy storage, foster collaboration, and provide a focal point for research and education activities.


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