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My research is focused on the development and characterization of stimuli (e.g. electric field/magnetic field) responsive smart polymeric materials.
I worked with dielectric elastomer (e.g. VHB F9473PC, VHB 4905 , PDMS) to yield electric field actuated smart structures. Then I started working with PVDF-based polymers . My study includes lab scale casting of thin films, electrical & mechanical characterization of polymer/elastomer, realization of smart structures using electroactive polymers(EAPs) and analytical modelling of smart materials.
Dr A Srivani
Physics Doctorate
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Teaching: Engineering Physics and Engineering Mechanics
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Dr A Srivani
Physics Doctorate
VVIT ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Teaching: Engineering Physics and Engineering Mechanics
Awards: Best Presentation, Best Young scientist and Best paper Award.
Working as Assistant Professor of Physics in Namal University Mianwali, Pakistan. I am qualified for Associate Professor position in Pakistan. I am interested in equivalent teaching and research position in active research group/ Universities with competent salary package. I am also available for discussion and problem solving, joint research and publication with CNT/graphene synthesis and optimization, nanoparticles / wires / catalyst, graphene battery and simulation of electronic properties and adsorption / sharing of ideas....you are a new researcher or established all are welcomed....
Experience: Dr. Zia has over 14 years of university level teaching and research experience in national and international university fields of Pure and Applied Physics, Material Science. He published 10 SCI/ISI/scopus Q2 papers and 11 conferences. He has been an session co-chair and invited speaker at Nanotech-2018 and Gavin conferences for oil and gas. Throughout his career he has been involved in research and academics for teaching, research coordinating, research supervision, counseling and managing the education of students in the fields of Applied Physics.
Taught Courses: Atomic and molecular Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Statistical Physics, Semiconductor Material and Devices, Oscillation waves and Optics, Introduction to Nuclear Physics, Laser Physics and Optics, Methods and Techniques of Experimental physics. He Also arranged experimental demonstration and state of art research Labs visits.
Administrative positions: member Quality enhancement cell, member Office of Research Innovation and Commercialization, Convener Physics Lab, Copattern Center of Excellence and Skill Development, Copattern Religious Society.
Mangement Experience: has been trainee in HR department of Attock Refinery Limited, and Land Aquisition Manager in Telecom subcontractor company.
Specialties: Lecturing, Research, Experimentation, Analytical skills, communication skills, Industrial exposure, Problem designing/formulation, team management, research management, Material Studio, research/ academic writing, Nanomaterials synthesis and applications, spray pyrolysis CVD design and optimization
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1. Curriculum Vitae
Objective:
Over the past eight years, I have developed myself in performing experiments and doing
analysis independently along with the technical writing of research works on several aspects
of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
At present, I am actively looking forward to an Assistant Professor position, where I can utilize my
knowledge and expand my skills as a researcher cum teacher.
Academic Details:
Course College/School
University/
Board
Year of
Passing
Percentage
/CGPA
Division
PhD (Engineering)
Nanomaterials
IIEST Shibpur
West Bengal
IIEST 2019 Submitted
M. Tech (Research)
(Nanotech-
nology)
NIT
(Surathkal,
Karnataka)
NIT 2014 8.36 Distinction
B. Tech (ECE)
AIACTR (under the
govt. of NCT
Delhi)
GGSIPU
Delhi
2010 69% 1st
Division
10+2
Hamdard Public
school,
Delhi CBSE 2005 70% 1st
Division
10th
Cambridge School,
Ranchi CBSE 2003 85.2% Distinction
Abu Bakar Siddique
PhD Engineering (Submitted)
Nanomaterials (Organic Optoelectronic)
IIEST-Shibpur
Botanical Garden
Email: abs.iiest@gmail.com
Skype id: abs4peace@gmail.com
Mobile No: +91-9051905023
2. PhD Dissertation: “Photophysics, charge transport and some applications of quasi-0D carbon
based nanomaterials and their composites.” Under Supervision of Dr Mallar Ray and Prof.
Subrata Chatterjee at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology – Shibpur
M. Tech (Research) project: “Nanofluids as coolants in PC environment – A Study” under
Supervision of Prof. K.N. Prabhu at National Institute of Technology-Karnataka
Academic achievement:
Qualified national level exam – GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) in
the discipline of-Electronics and Communication with 97.5 percentile.
MHRD Scholarship for 24 months during (M. Tech by Research)
MHRD Institute Fellowship, 2015-2020 during (Ph. D)
Peer reviewed Journals:
1) A. B. Siddique, V. P. Singh, A. K. Pramanick and Mallar Ray. " Amorphous carbon dot
and chitosan based composites as fluorescent inks and luminescent films." Materials
Chemistry and Physics, 249 (2020), 122984.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2020.122984
2) A. B. Siddique, A. K. Pramanick, S. Chatterjee and Mallar Ray. "Amorphous carbon
dots and their remarkable ability to detect 2, 4, 6-trinitrophenol." Scientific reports 8
(2018), 9770. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-28021-9
3) A. B. Siddique, Vishwa Pratap Singh, S. Chatterjee, Ashit Kumar Pramanik and Mallar
Ray, Facile synthesis and versatile applications of amorphous carbon dot, Materials
Today: Proceedings 5 (2018) 10077–10083. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2017.11.002
4) A. B. Siddique and K. N. Prabhu, “Assessment of wetting Characteristics and cooling
performance of Aluminium and MWCNT Nanofluids in PC environment”, Journal of
Nanofluids, 3, (2014) 1–11, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1166/jon.2014.1103
3. 5) A. B. Siddique and K. N. Prabhu, “Replacement of heat sink fan by nanocoolants for
enhancement of CPU efficiency”, IET, (2013): 3-34 DOI: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org,
https://doi.org/10.1049/cp.2013.2553
6) A. B. Siddique, Bhaskar Das and Mallar Ray, Novel synthesis and applications of
Carbon nanodots, Scientific Vistas, Vol. 1, Issue 1, November 2017, ISSN: 2582-006
7) A. B. Siddique and Mallar Ray, Up-conversion in Carbon Dots, Scientific Vistas, Vol. 2,
Issue 1, November 2019, ISSN: 2582-0060
Manuscript ready for submission:
1) A. B. Siddique, Subhrangshu Choudhury, Kingshuk Mukhuti, Bhavtosh Bansal and
Mallar Ray, The Myths of Up-conversion and Dual Emission from Carbon Dots.
2) A. B. Siddique, S. M. Hossain, S. Chatterjee, Ashit Kumar Pramanik and Mallar Ray,
Photoluminescence Mechanism in Quasi-0D Carbon System.
3) A. B. Siddique, G. Venkat, N. Banerjee, K. Morisson, S. Chatterjee, Ashit Kumar
Pramanik and Mallar Ray, Collective Charge Transport through NGQD - PANI
Composite.
Conferences:
1) A. B. Siddique and K. N. Prabhu, “Replacement of heat sink fan by nanocoolants for
enhancement of CPU efficiency”, presented at the National Conference on Challenges in
Science and Technology in the Coming Decade, 27th
-28th
, September 2013, Ujire,
India.
2) A. B. Siddique and Mallar Ray , Acid assisted ultrasonic treatment of dextrose to form
Carbon dot and its application in sensing explosives, RSC-2016, 23-24 August, 2016,
IIEST, ISBN : 978-93-80813-44-8
4. 3) A. B. Siddique, Vishwa Pratap Singh, S. Chatterjee, Ashit Kumar Pramanik and Mallar
Ray, Facile synthesis and versatile applications of amorphous carbon dot, presented at
the International Conference on Functional Nano-Materials,28–29 September, 2016,
IIEST Shibpur, India.
4) Vishwa Pratap Singh, A.B. Siddique, S. Chatterjee, Ashit Kumar Pramanik and Mallar
Ray, Carbon Nanodot Based Invisible Fluorescent Ink and Transparent Film,
International Symposium on Semiconductor Materials and Devices (ISSMD-4), 8-10’
March 2017
5) A. B. Siddique & Mallar Ray, Potential real life applications from sono-chemically
synthesized glucose based amorphous carbon dots, National Science Day 28th
Feb, 2020,
JISIASR Kolkata (Poster).
Workshop/Conference/ Training (Participated):
Attended special lecture on “Nanofluids” and “Renewable Energy” form 26th
to 29th
Aug’2013 at NITK by Prof. Shuichi Tori, Kumamoto University, Japan.
Attended workshop on Materials Characterization : Principles and Practices, July 25 -
August 5, Organized by Centre of Excellence (CoE, TEQIP II), Indian Institute of
Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, B. Garden, Howrah – 711 103, India
Participated in YOUNG SCIENTIST COLLOQUIUM’ 2017, on 11th
October by MRSI
Kolkata Chapter, at IIEST Shibpur
Six weeks industrial training at BHARAT ELECTRONICS LIMITED (Ministry of
defence ) Ghaziabad
Six weeks industrial training at MTNL , Laxmi Nagar (Delhi)
Experimental and Characterizations Expertise:
Synthesis and Characterization of 0-D, 1-D and 2-D carbon nanostructures
Synthesis and Characterization of conducting (PANI) and non-conducting (chitosan)
polymers.
Firsthand experience in materials preparation techniques such as hydrothermal, spin
coating, PECVD etc.
Equipped with various structural characterization techniques such as HRTEM, XRD, and
FESEM
5. Spectroscopy techniques such as XPS, FT-IR, Photoluminescence, and UV- Visible
Sample preparation and electrical measurement techniques, which involve two probe and
four probe methods.
Awareness and expertise in some of the mechanical testing that includes DSC, flexural
tensile testing and contact angles measurement.
Research Interest:
Carbon Nanostructures Synthesis
Photo physical Properties, Electrical Transport and Applications of carbon nanomaterials.
Carbon nanostructure based sensors
Organic optoelectronic device
Course work in PhD
Amorphous and crystalline nanomaterials
Research Methodology
Course work in M.Tech (by Research)
Integrated micro electronic devices
MEMS/NEMS
Nanophotonics
Advance characterization Techniques
Subjects of interest:
Physics of Materials
Nanostructured materials: Synthesis and Characterizations
Solid State Physics
Electronic Devices and Circuits
Analog Electronics
Digital electronics
Signal and System
Network Theory
Computer Skill:
Computer language - C,C++
Operating systems - Windows XP, Vista, Window7, 8 and 10
Software Acquaintance - Origin, Chem Draw, Image J, Kaliedagraph, MS-Office,
6. Personal Details:
Father’s Name : Md Shakir Hussain
Date of Birth : 05. 07. 1987
Gender : Male
Marital Status : Married
Address : Flat No.303, 6 Nil Kamal Kundu lane, Shibpur, Howrah-2, West Bengal
Declaration
.
I hereby declare that the information given above is correct to the best of my knowledge.
Date: - 25……/...04…. /…2020… Place: - Howrah Signature-
References:
Subrata Chatterjee
Professor
Department of Metallurgy and
Materials Engineering
IIEST Shibpur
Howrah -711103
West Bengal, India
Ph. 9433089861
Email: schatterjee46@yahoo.com
Mallar Ray
Professor
School of Engineering and Sciences,
Tecnológico de Monterrey,
Monterrey, 64849,
Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Phone: +521 81 2388 2229
Email : email.mallar@gmail.com
N. R . Bandyopadhyay
Professor
School of Materials Science and
Engineering
IIEST Shibpur
Howrah -711103
West Bengal, India
Ph. 9830046561
Email: nrbbesus@gmail.com