Mahuya Das | Biodegradable Composites | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Mahuya Das, Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, India.
Prof. Dr. Mahuya DasΒ is a distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, India. With a Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Technology from the University of Calcutta, she has over 15 years of teaching and research experience, focusing on polymer processing, nanotechnology, and composite materials. A prolific author, she has published more than 90 scientific papers and holds six patents. Her innovative work on biodegradable composites has made significant contributions to sustainable materials science. Prof. Das is dedicated to advancing research and education in polymer science.
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Education and Experience
- M. Tech. in Polymer Science and TechnologyΒ (1995)Β
- Ph.D. in Polymer Science and TechnologyΒ (Sept. 2008, University of Calcutta)Β
- Principal, Greater Kolkata College of Engineering and Management, JIS GroupΒ
- Teaching Experience: 16 yearsΒ
- Research Experience: 12 yearsΒ
- M. Tech Thesis Guidance: 5Β
- Ph.D. Guidance: 1 submitted, 3 pursuingΒ
Suitability For The Award
Professional Development (
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Awards and Honors (
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- Senior Research FellowshipΒ by CSIR, Govt of IndiaΒ
- Hottest Article AwardΒ from Wiley Interscience Publication (2008-2009)Β
- Invited SpeakerΒ at various national and international conferencesΒ
- Guest FacultyΒ at Indian Institute of Packaging for 8 yearsΒ
- ReviewerΒ for multiple SCI Indexed International JournalsΒ
Publications
- An entropy-TOPSIS approach to find PMMA/cellulose based biocomposite with optimum mechanical and bio-degradation properties – Cited by 0 (2024)
- Synthesis of metal based nano particles from Moringa Olifera and its biomedical applications: A review – Cited by 6 (2023)
- Road construction by waste polymer: A solution to environmental pollution – Cited by 1 (2023)
- Influence of chlorite treatment on the fine structure of alkali pretreated sugarcane bagasse – Cited by 5 (2023)
- Application of polyvinyl alcohol as a stabilizer for nanoparticles and the formation of nanocomposites – Cited by 0 (2022)
- Green synthesis of antimicrobial silver nanoparticles using fruit extract of Glycosmis pentaphylla and its theoretical explanations – Cited by 46 (2022)
- Biomedical applications of biocomposites derived from cellulose – Cited by 0 (2021)