GANGTOK, 24 Apr: Ramesh Sharma, a research scholar in the
Department of Chemistry, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology (SMIT), has
successfully defended his PhD thesis on the topic “Physico-Chemical Properties
of Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose in Ethylene Glycol-Water Mixed Solvent Media”
under the guidance of Prof (Dr) Sanjay Dahal, Dept. of Chemistry, SMIT. He has
been recommended for award of degree by the Board of Examiners of Sikkim
Manipal University.
A press release informs that the Doctor of Philosophy will
be awarded to him during the forthcoming convocation. Mr. Sharma was born in
Kalimpong and graduated in B.Sc (Chemistry Honours) from Sikkim Government
College, Tadong in 1997. He completed his Master’s Degree from North Bengal
University in 1999.
After his post –graduation, he worked briefly as a Lecturer
in Chemistry in Sikkim Government College. He cleared CSIR-UGC-NET (JRF) in the
top 20% in December 2000. In August 2001, he joined the Solid State and
Structural Chemistry Unit, IISc Bangalore as a
Junior Research Fellow. In September 2004, he joined Sikkim Government
College as a Lecturer in Chemistry. In August 2007, he joined Sikkim Manipal
Institute of Technology as a Lecturer in Chemistry where he is working at
present.
His primary research interest is studying the transport
properties of electrolytes and polyelectrolyte. He has a number of research
papers in peer reviewed journals in the field, excluding the ones based on this
dissertation. His other research interest includes synthetic solid state
chemistry and has published a paper on the subject as well, the release adds.
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