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Dr. KAMLESH KUMAR
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Materials Science and Sensor Applications (MSSA)
Brief Profile:
Kamlesh Kumar received his BSc and MSc degree in Chemistry from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He has obtained M Tech IIT Delhi and PhD from Dresden University of Technology, Germany. He has trained in an interdisciplinary science interfacing chemistry and material science. He is currently working as a senior scientist in Ubiquitous Analytical Techniques Division, CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, Chandigarh (CSIR-CSIO). Before joining CSIR-CSIO, Kamlesh was associated in various capacities with Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (Sweden, 2005), Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden Germany (Germany, 2006-2009), Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, (USA, 2010-2011), University of Groningen (Netherlands, 2012-2013), Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands, 2014-2016), Manipal University Jaipur (2016), Central University Gujarat (2017-2018). He has two patent (1 US + 1 EU patent), more than 25 international research articles in SCI journals including Nature communications, Soft Matter, Chemistry of Materials, Langmuir, European Polymer Journal, etc. He has attended more than 30 international conferences and given several invited seminar including, IITD, IITB, INST Mohali, IISER Mohali, IIT Ropar, MNIT Jaipur, TU/e Eindhoven, Leiden University Netherlands, Shiv Nadar University, CU Rajasthan, MGU Kerala, etc
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Current Work Area
Smart Materials, Liquid Crystals, Micro- and nanostructured Polymer materials, Structure- Property Relationships of Polymers and Related Materials.
Qualification
• 2006-2009 PhD in Chemistry, Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Germany [With Prof. Manfred Stamm] • 2003- 2006 Master in Technology in Polymer Science and Technology from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India (GPA 9.1/10). [With Prof. Indira K. Varma] • 2000- 2002 Master in Chemistry from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India (72%). (Major: Physical Chemistry) • 1997-2000 Bachelor in Chemistry from University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India (Major: Chemistry) (80%).
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Research Publications
1. GUPTA ARUSHI, KUMARI ANU, KAUSHAL NEHA, SAIFI ANAS, MOHANTA GIRISH CHANDRA, SACHDEV ABHAY, KUMAR KAMLESH, DEEP AKASH, SAHA AVISHEK. Recent Advances in the Applications of Carbon Nanostructures on Optical Sensing of Emerging Aquatic Pollutants. ChemNanoMat. 01-06-2022, 8(6), e202200011
2. SANDHU NAVJOT, MADAAN SIMRAN, PANDEY SATISH K, KUMAR KAMLESH, SINGH AMRITPAL, YADAV RAJESH KUMAR, SHRIVASTAVA RAHUL, SINGH ATUL PRATAP. Experimental and theoretical observations of alkylated EOSIN based “turn-on” superoxide sensor as well as its anti-microbial study. Main Group Chemistry. 22-12-2021, 20(4), 623-632
3. SANDHU NAVJOT, PANDEY SATISH KUMAR, TITTAL RAM KUMAR, KUMAR KAMLESH, SINGH ASHISH PRATAP, YADAV RAJESH K., SHRIVASTAVA RAHUL, SINGH ATUL PRATAP. Fluorescein dye derivative: Synthesis, characterization, quantum chemical and promising antimicrobial activity studies. Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry. 01-12-2021, 58(12), 2381-2389
4. SAIFI ANAS, JOSEPH JOJO P., SINGH ATUL P, PAL ASISH, KUMAR KAMLESH. Complexation of an Azo Dye by Cyclodextrins: A Potential Strategy for Water Purification. ACS Omega. 05-02-2021, 6(7), 4776–4782
5. SANDHU NAVJOT, SINGH ATUL P, PANDEY SATISH KUMAR, KUMAR KAMLESH, SINGH ASHISH P, YADAV RAJESH K. X-ray crystallographic, electrochemical, quantum chemical and anti-microbial analysis of fluorescein based Schiff base. Journal of Molecular Structure. 05-12-2020, 1221, 128762
6. KUMAR KAMLESH. Morphological Characteristics of Amylose-Poly(tetrahydrofuran) Inclusion Complexes Depending on Temperature and Concentration. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics. 01-07-2020, 221(13), 2000122
7. SANDHU NAVJOT, SAPROO SHEETANSHU, SINGH ATUL P, KUMAR KAMLESH, SINGH ASHISH P, YADAV RAJESH K. Turn-On” Sensing Behaviour of an In Situ Generated Fluorescein-Based Probe and Its Preferential Selectivity of Sodium Hypochlorite over tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide in Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells. ChemistrySelect. 31-01-2020, 5(4), 1264-1268
8. SANDHU NAVJOT, SAPROO SHEETANSHU, NAIDU SRIVASTAVA, SINGH ATUL P, KUMAR KAMLESH, SINGH ASHISH P, YADAV RAJESH K. “Turn-On” Sensing Behaviour of an In Situ Generated Fluorescein-Based Probe and Its Preferential Selectivity of Sodium Hypochlorite over tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide in Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells. ChemistrySelect. 24-01-2020, 5(4), 1264-1268
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kamlesh[dot]kumar[at]csio[dot]res[dot]in
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