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Prof. Kalyanasis Sahu

Department of Chemistry

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

Guwahati 781039

Assam, INDIA

 

E-mail: ksahu@iitg.ac.in

 

Phone: +91-361-2583302

                                                    Professional & Academic Profile

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Professor (June 2021-): Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology                                                                              Guwahati, India.

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Associate Professor (March 2015-June 2021): Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology                                                                              Guwahati, India.

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Assistant Professor (Aug 2011-Feb 2015): Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology                                                                               Guwahati, India.

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Post-doc. (Sept 2009-July 2011): Department of Chemistry, University of South Carolina, USA.                                                                        (with Prof. Mark A. Berg)

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Post-doc. (July 2008-Sept 2009): Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, USA (with Prof.                                                                 Kenneth B. Eisenthal and Prof. V. Faye McNeill).

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Lecturer (Sept 2006-July 2008): Basirhat College, West Bengal, India.

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Ph.D (Chemistry) (Thesis Title: Solvation Dynamics in Binary and Complex Liquids;                                                                 Supervisor: Prof. Kankan Bhattacharyya), IACS, Kolkata, 2008.

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M.Sc. (Chemistry): University College of Science & Technology, Calcutta University, 2003.

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B.Sc. (Chemistry): Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur, West Bengal, India, 2001.

               Awards and recognition

 

M.Sc. (Calcutta University, 2003): First Class First

GATE 2003: All India Rank 4

NET-CSIR 2003

             Research Interests

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Excited-state Hydrogen Bonding

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Photoinduced Electron Transfer

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Nanoparticle-fluorophore interaction

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Excited-State Proton Transfer

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Molecular Dynamics Simulation

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Quantum Mechanical Calculations

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Photophics and Applications of Carbon Dot

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