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Srinivas Mettu
Dr. srinivas mettu Assistant Professor Chemical & Petroleum Engineering

Contact Information
srinivas.mettu@ku.ac.ae +971 2 312 3477

Biography

Dr. Srinivas Mettu is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department at Khalifa University. Dr. Mettu joined the department in January 2023. Dr. Mettu is a chemical engineer by training (B. Tech, M. Tech, and PhD in Chemical Engineering) with expertise of working in applied (Xerox Research USA) as well as fundamental research environment (IIT Kanpur (India), Lehigh University (USA), The University of Melbourne and RMIT University (Australia)).

Dr. Mettu worked on multiple projects during his stint at Xerox Research in USA on developing novel printing technologies and nano-micro structured print surfaces. After moving to Melbourne in 2013 to work at The University of Melbourne, Dr. Mettu worked on many projects related to food engineering such as flavor encapsulation for chocolate, emulsion formulations for water encapsulation in low fat chocolate.

While in Australia, Dr. Mettu got funding support from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for 3 Grand Challenges Explorations awards (GCE) to work on projects such as (’Edible Microballoons for Nutrition Enhancement’), cellulosic biomaterials for bioreactors (’Novel Radial Gradient in Fibrous-Bed Bioreactors with Cellulose Hydrogel’) and cellulosic and protein-based biomaterials for producing biodegradable sanitary pads (’Eco-Bio Sanitary Pads to End Period Poverty’).  

Dr. Mettu is currently working on producing short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) required for Cow-less milk production using precision fermentation of microbes.

Dr. Mettu is also working on producing milk fats and proteins together (for Cow-less milk production) in novel bioreactors using precision fermentation.

Dr. Mettu previously worked with industry partner from Australia to explore the use of hydrogel bioreactors (fermenters) to produce beneficial probiotic bacteria (Gut Microbes) mixture (artificial stool) to be used as Fecal Microbial Transplant (FMT) to treat gut dysbiosis and other gastrointestinal infections.


Education
  • PhD, Chemical Engineering (Lehigh University, USA)
  • M. Tech, Chemical Engineering (IIT Kanpur, India)
  • B. Tech, Chemical Engineering (Osmania University, India)

Teaching
  • Bioseparation Engineering (CHEG430)
  • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I (CHEG455)
  • Food Engineering & Technology (CHEG432)
  • Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering (MATH432)
  • Separation Processes (CHEG485)


Research
Research Interests
  • Bioprocessing
  • Fermentation
  • Food Engineering
  • Colloids and Surface Chemistry
  • Ultrasonic Processing
  • Biopolymers and Biomaterials

Research Projects

Microbial Milk: Milk Proteins and Fats Production from Precision Fermentation of Microbial Consortia

 Low Salinity Polymer based Enahnced Oil Recovery (EOR) Project

Multi-strain Gut Microbes Production using Hydrogel Immobilized Novel Bioreactors


Research Staff and Graduate Students:

Staff
Dr. Zubeen Hathi Post Doctoral Researcher
Students
Aiza Gay Lapurga Corpuz PhD Student
Manideep Pabba PhD Student
Sachini Upeka Perera Masters Student
Additional Info

Teaching Interests:

Bioprocessing, Process Principles, Process System Design, Transport Phenomena, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Physical Chemistry, Colloids and Surface Science, Numerical Methods, Thermal and Non-Thermal Food Processing, Rheology and Food Biophysics, Food Engineering. Computer Modelling for Engineers (MATLAB, COMSOL, Ansys-FLUENT etc)

Research Interests:

Bioprocessing, Fermentation, Probiotics Productions and Encapsulation, Food Engineering, Colloids and Surface Chemistry, Ultrasonic Processing, Emulsions, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Biopolymers and Biomaterials

Vacancies

Looking for PhD students with Biochemical and Bioprocess Engineering Background to work on Microbial Milk Project

Looking for PhD students with Petroleum Engineering background for Low Salinity Polymer based Enahnced Oil Recovery (EOR) Project