Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, North- Eastern Hill University, Shillong
M. Sc. In Chemistry, North -Eastern Hill University, Shillong
Sl. | Title | Sponsored | Start date | End date | Category | Type | Fund |
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1 | Preparation and studies on polymer anchored transition metal compounds. Towards development of biorelevant complexes and active oxidation catalysts | DST, New Delhi | 30-11--0001 | 30-11--0001 | National | ||
2 | Preparation and characterization of peroxo-metal compounds and studies on their biological significance in cellular signaling | Department of Biotechnology New Delhi (Twinning Project with CDFD, Hyderabad) | 30-11--0001 | 30-11--0001 | National | ||
3 | Development of polymer supported niobium and tantalum based catalysts for organic oxidations under ecologically sustainable reaction conditions | SERB-DST, New Delhi | 30-11--0001 | 30-11--0001 | National | ||
4 | Development of polymer supported niobium and tantalum based catalysts for organic oxidations under ecologically sustainable reaction conditions | SERB-DST, New Delhi | 30-11--0001 | 30-11--0001 | National |
SL | Awards | Year |
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1 | Indian Chemical Society : Prof. D.P.Chakraborty Commemoration Award | 2018 |
2 | Indian National Science Academy (INSA) Teacher Award | 2016 |
3 | Chemical Research Society of India (CRSI) Bronze medal | 2010 |
4 | Member of Programme Advisory Committee (Inorganic and Physical Chemistry), Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India | 2021 - 23 |
tahshi.du@gmail.com
Roll no : CHP18002
hiyatalukdar@gmail.com
Research Topic: Synthesis of niobium and tantalum complexes in mixed-ligand environment: towards development of potential catalysts and bio-active agents.
Roll no : CHP20003
sultanasazida871@gmail.com
Research Topic: Macromolecular and mononuclear complexes of vanadium(V) and tungsten(VI): synthesis, characterization, catalytic and biological applications.
Research Area: Synthesis of peroxo complexes of vanadium(V). In search of novel peroxovanadates of biochemical relevance
(CSIR –SRF awardee, 2002)
[Dr. Swapnalee Sarmah happens to be the first Ph.D. degree awardee from the Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University (2004)]
PDF (2004): Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
Current Position: Assistant Professor Biology Marrs Lab Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
ssarmah@iupui.edu
Research Area: Synthesis and characterization of new tungsten complexes and their activity in some biologically significant redox processes
drpankajhazarika@gmail.com
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