Deepa Subramanian Curriculum Vitae Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, Yale University 9 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, CT 06511. (301) 275-4664. deepa.subramanian@yale.edu January 2015 EDUCATION Postdoctoral Research Associate Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering Yale University, New Haven, CT Faculty Advisor: Professor Abbas Firoozabadi Aug 2013 Present Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemical Engineering Aug 2009 - Aug 2012 University of Maryland, College Park, MD Dissertation: Self-Assembly in Aqueous Solutions of a Non-Ionic Hydrotrope Faculty Advisor: Professor Mikhail A. Anisimov Master of Science (M.S.) in Chemical Engineering Aug 2007 - Aug 2009 University of Maryland, College Park, MD Thesis: Phase Behavior and Interfacial Phenomenon in Ternary Systems Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Chemical Engineering Sep 2001 - Jul 2005 University of Mumbai, Mumbai, India Thesis: Design of a ph Controller Postdoctoral Research, Yale University ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Aug 2013 Present Developed a methodology to reduce viscosity of heavy and extra-heavy crude oils up to 35% by using functionalized molecules Characterizing properties of petroleum fluids to understand their molecular behavior Quantifying adsorption of crude oils and asphaltenes onto reservoir rocks Founder and Acting Director, Light Scattering Center, University of Maryland Feb Aug 2013 Established a University-wide shared-instrumentation facility, the Light Scattering Center Envisioned and created the Center to enable scientists and engineers from academia, national labs, and industry to learn about and access static and dynamic light scattering instruments Acquired financial support and developed self-sustaining means for successfully running the Center Created one FTE position Entrepreneurial Lead for NSF Innovation Corps Project University of Maryland, College Park Oct 2012 Aug 2013 Partnered with the Office of Technology Commercialization to commercialize a novel colloid stabilization technology (patent pending) that was conceived and characterized as a part of my Ph.D. research work Established a partnership between industry and academia for collaborative research 1
Ph. D. Research, University of Maryland, College Park Aug 2009 - Aug 2012 Resolved the conundrum on the origin of mesoscopic inhomogeneities (100 s of nanometers in size) observed in macroscopically-homogeneous aqueous solutions of small amphiphilic molecules, such as tertiary butyl alcohol Conceptualized and created a long-lived stable colloid of nano particles from small organic molecules in aqueous solutions (U. S. patent pending) Developed binary, ternary, and quaternary phase diagrams, characterized micro emulsion systems Modeled first and second order phase transitions, and investigated critical phenomena Specialized in experimental techniques such as static and dynamic light scattering, small angle x-ray and neutron scattering, optical and electron microscopy, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry Wrote proposals to seek funding for fundamental and applied research (acquired $50,000 from NSF for applied research and technology commercialization) Teaching, University of Maryland, College Park Aug 2007 2013 Lecturer (Adjunct Faculty) at the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, Summer 2013. Taught Material & Energy Balances, a core course for freshmen studying chemical engineering. Developed syllabus, assignments, and assessments. Was anonymously evaluated by the students as being an excellent instructor Was a substitute teacher for Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics graduate course Led discussion sessions for Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics course, and taught General Chemistry Laboratories multiple times. Was a TA for 4 years Mentored graduate and undergraduate students, and a post-doc, to carry out experimental research to determine thermodynamic and transport properties of fluids by using scattering techniques Organizational Activity, University of Maryland, College Park Feb - Dec 2012 Symposium Organizer for International Symposium on Mesoscale and Fluctuation Thermodynamics Event Coordinator for Fisher Festival Celebrating the Achievements of Professor Michael E. Fisher Scholarly Activity Reviewer for International Journal of Thermophysics Reviewer for Energy & Fuels Reviewer for Langmuir Reviewer for Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data Feb 2012 Present INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE R&D Summer Intern - The Procter and Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio Summers 2008 2010 Products Research Group Designed and implemented a successful computational methodology that minimized experimental procedures (by more than 50%) and resultant time (by more than 80%) needed to develop product formulations Implemented microscopic and spectrometric experimental techniques to determine the effect of skincare product formulations on efficacy of the skin-care product Predicted kinetic stability of liquid-based consumer products by carrying out rheological experiments to characterize complex / viscoelastic fluids Developed an instrument (optical centrifuge) to determine the stress-strain behavior of polymeric fluids and the behavior of solids suspended in non-newtonian media Experimental outcomes led to published results 2
Senior Engineer - Armaco Consultant Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, India Process Development Group Jan July 2007 Developed PFD s, P&I diagrams, equipment design and specification details for production of food grade phosphoric acid Worked under strict project deadlines Led and managed the QA team Scientist/Engineer - Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Sriharikota, India Solid Propellant Plant (Propulsion/Combustion Unit) Dec 2005 Dec 2006 Conceptualized and implemented an innovative economic technique for the optimization of certain parameters (Specific Impulse) of the propellant, resulting in 15% reduction in cost of raw material Oversaw day-to-day equipment operations for smooth running of the plant PATENT PENDING Filed U.S. Patent on Stable colloids from an aqueous solution of small organic molecules though University of Maryland, College Park, May 2013. US Patent Application # US 13/899,126 AWARDS 1. Won Travel Award (NSF) to attend the Conference on Properties and Phase Equilibria for Product and Process Design (PPEPPD) held at Iguassu Falls, Argentina, May 2013. 2. Won 1st Prize for Best Oral Presentation at the Graduate Research Interaction Day, held at the University of Maryland, College Park, Apr 2012. 3. Won Travel Award by the Gordon Research Conference to attend and present a poster at the Conference on Colloids, Macromolecules, and Polyelectrolyte Solutions, Feb 2012. 4. Won the Gilbert Ling Best Poster Award at the Water: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Conference, Vermont, Oct 2011. 5. Won Best Poster Award at the 25th European Symposium on Applied Thermodynamics, St. Petersburg, Russia, Jun 2011. 6. Won Gold Haber Award for International Travel, University of Maryland, College Park, Apr 2011. 7. Won President s Award for International Conference Student Support, University of Maryland, College Park, Apr 2011. 8. Won M.S. Research Award by Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, Apr 2009. 9. Awarded 1st Rank in Bachelor of Engineering Examinations, by University of Mumbai, India, Jul 2005. PUBLICATIONS 1. Subramanian, D.; Wu, K; Firoozabadi, A. Ionic liquids as viscosity modifiers of heavy and extraheavy crude oils. Fuel 2015, 143, 519-526. 2. Subramanian, D.; Klauda, J. B.; Collings, P. J.; Anisimov, M. A. Mesoscale phenomena in ternary solutions of tertiary butyl alcohol, water, and propylene oxide. J. Phys. Chem. B 2014, 118, 5994-6006. 3. Subramanian, D.; Anisimov, M. A. Mesoscale solubilization and phase behavior in aqueous solutions of hydrotropes. Proceedings of PPEPPD Conference 2013. Fluid Phase Equi. 2014, 362, 170-176. 3
4. Subramanian, D.; Boughter, C. T.; Klauda, J. B.; Hammouda, B.; Anisimov, M. A. Mesoscale inhomogeneities in aqueous solutions of small amphiphilic molecules. Faraday Discuss. 2013, 167, 217-238. 5. Leys, J.; Subramanian, D.; Rodenzo, E.; Hammouda, B.; Anisimov, M. A. Mesoscopic properties in solutions of 3-methylpyridine, heavy water, and an antagonistic salt. Soft Matt. 2013, 9, 9326-9335. 6. Breure, B.; Subramanian, D.; Peters, C. J.; Anisimov, M. A. Modeling asphaltene aggregation with a single compound. Energy Fuels 2013, 27, 172-176. 7. Subramanian, D.; Klauda, J. B.; Leys, J.; Anisimov, M. A. Invited Paper: Thermodynamic anomalies and structural fluctuations in aqueous solutions of tertiary butyl alcohol. Вестник СПбГУ (Herald of St. Petersburg University) 2013, 4, 140-153. 8. Subramanian, D.; Anisimov, M. A. Resolving the mysteries of aqueous tertiary butyl alcohol solutions. J. Phys. Chem. B 2011, 115, 9179 9183. 9. Subramanian, D.; Ivanov, D. A.; Yudin, I. K.; Anisimov, M. A.; Sengers, J. V. Mesoscale inhomogeneities in aqueous solutions of 3-methylpyridine and tertiary butyl alcohol. J. Chem. Eng. Data 2011, 56, 1238-1248. PRESENTATIONS 1. Ionic liquids as viscosity modifiers of heavy and extra-heavy crude oils. Annual Conference of the Reservoir Engineering Research Institute, San Francisco, CA, May 2014. 2. Adsorption of asphaltenes and stabilizers onto reservoir rocks. Annual Conference of the Reservoir Engineering Research Institute, San Francisco, CA, May 2014. 3. Modeling asphaltenes aggregation by using a single compound Annual Conference of the American Institute for Chemical Engineers, San Francisco, CA, November 2013. 4. Nature of mesoscale inhomogeneities in aqueous solutions of hydrotropes. Informal Statistical Physics Seminar, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, April 2013. 5. Mesoscale solubilization in aqueous solutions of hydrotropes. Invited Talk at Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India, January 2013. 6. Mesoscopic properties of aqueous solutions. 18 th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties, Boulder, CO, June 2012. 7. Making a stable colloid from aqueous solutions of small organic molecules. Graduate Research Interaction Day, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, April 2012. 8. Hydrotropy: Mesoscale inhomogeneities in aqueous solutions of small molecules. March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Boston, MA, March 2012. 9. Mesoscale inhomogeneities in aqueous solutions of small molecules. Gordon Research Conference on Colloids, Macromolecules, and Polyelectrolyte Solutions, Ventura, CA, February 2012. 10. Resolving the mystery of nanoscale inhomogeneities in aqueous tert-butanol solutions. Sixth Annual Conference on the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of Water, Mt. Snow, VT, October 2011. 11. Self-assembly of small organic molecules and ions in aqueous solutions. 25 th European Symposium on Applied Thermodynamics, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 2011. 12. Can small molecules self-assemble in aqueous solutions? Annual Conference of the American Institute for Chemical Engineers, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2010. 13. Study of mesoscopic structures in aqueous solutions by using light scattering: Can small molecules self-assemble in aqueous solutions? Annual Fall Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, MA, August 2010. 14. Study of mesoscopic structures in aqueous solutions by using light scattering. Graduate Research Interaction Day, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, April 2010. 15. Impurity interfacial profiles in dilute mixtures. NOBCChE Northeast Regional Meeting, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, October 2010. 16. Impurity interfacial profiles in near-critical dilute binary and ternary fluids. Annual Conference of the American Institute for Chemical Engineers, Philadelphia, PA, November 2010. 4
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Elected member of Sigma Xi UMD Chapter (elected based on research achievements) Elected member of Golden Key International Honour Society (only for top 5% of class) Member of New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), American Institute for Chemical Engineers (AIChE), American Chemical Society (ACS), American Physical Society (APS) Deepa Subramanian deepa.subramanian@yale.edu 5