腦瞳憫

22 May 2026

Durga Sankar, postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at 腦瞳憫, has been awarded a scholarship from Stiftelsen Konung Carl XVI Gustafs 50 årsfond för vetenskap, teknik och miljö. The scholarship recognizes outstanding research that contributes to scientific advancement and sustainable solutions to global challenges.

Durga Sankar Vavilapalli

Durga Sankar織s research addresses one of the most pressing issues of our time: access to clean and safe water. His work focuses on advanced water purification technologies that use sunlight and sustainable materials to remove hazardous contaminants in an energy efficient and environmentally friendly way.

I am deeply honored to receive this scholarship. It is not only a recognition of my work, but also a testament to the growing importance of wastewater treatment in advancing sustainability, says Durga Sankar. This award underscores how vital this field is in addressing todays global challenges. I am especially grateful to my mentor, Prof. Johanna Rosen, whose unwavering support and belief in this research have been truly invaluable.

Durga Sankar och Carl XVI Gustaf.
By combining photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and novel material design, Durga Sankar develops cost effective low dimensional materials and metal oxides capable of removing persistent pollutants such as antibiotics, phenols, and PFAS from water systems. His long term goal is to create scalable purification technologies that can be deployed in real world settings, contributing to environmental protection and public health.

Visiting world leading institute

The scholarship will be used to support an international research visit to the Rice Water Institute at Rice University in Houston, USA, a leading center for advanced water research. During this stay, he will gain hands on experience in membrane design and fabrication for next generation water filtration technologies.

Durga Sankar, originally from India, has an interdisciplinary academic background. He earned his Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from JNTU Kakinada and a Masters degree in Green Energy Technology from Pondicherry University. He completed his PhD in Materials Science at Anna University, India, with part of his doctoral research conducted at Rutgers University in the United States. His doctoral work was supported by the Fulbright Doctoral Fellowship and the QuantEmX Emerging Scientist Exchange Award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

Real solutions for real problems

What continues to motivate Durga Sankar is the potential impact of his work. What excites me most is the potential to create real world solutions to one of the most pressing global challenges, access to clean water, he says. The idea that sunlight driven and sustainable technologies can transform polluted water into safe, usable resources is incredibly motivating. Its rewarding to work on research that can have a direct and meaningful impact on both the environment and peoples lives.

Looking ahead, he emphasizes that even countries with strong water infrastructure, such as Sweden, face emerging challenges.

Ensuring high water quality remains a key priority in Sweden, despite its well-established and generally clean water systems. However, emerging challenges such as pharmaceutical residues, PFAS contamination, and increasing pressure from industrial and urban activities are becoming more prominent, he says.

On May 19th Durga Sankar will receive the scholarship from Carl XVI Gustaf, the King of Sweden, in a ceremony at the Royal castle in Stockholm.

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