Anuradha Singh
(NET-JRF, PhD Chemistry)
V.P.O & Tehsil Amb Distt. Una H.P
945-***-****, adpv4q@r.postjobfree.com
Personal Summary
A dedicated, hard working and proactive individual. Excellent presentation skills, strong time management and organizational skills, goal driven achiever. Competent in understanding complex issues and relaying it to others in actionable and understanding manner. Strong academic background in Chemistry.
Educational Qualifications
PhD Organic Chemistry RMIT University, Melbourne 2017
M.Sc Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University, NewDelhi 2008
B.Sc Chemistry Kuruksheta University, India 2006 Teaching Experience
Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Yamunanagar, India 2009–2010 Assistant Professor
Provisioned teaching to Master and Undergraduate students’ different subjects like Organic Chemistry, Industrial chemistry
Driven continued and inclusive learning through the professional application of a variety of engagement strategies, including sequentially explaining content, engaging individuals and promoting independent thought in a lecture format
Utilized key industry knowledge to successfully plan, embed and implement subject specific tuition and teachings
Cultivated and maintained relationships with key individuals, including colleagues and management, to ensure expert delivery of key content at all times
Professionally prepared assignments and exams for students, ensuring clear and concise instructions accompanying all assessments
Completed all administrative tasks as required by the role, ensuring to create transparency through accurate and efficient reporting
Research Experience
RMIT University, Melbourne 2014-2017
PhD Organic Chemistry
Actively reviewed literature for designing novel Aggregation Induced Emission (AIE) active molecules for application in supramolecular chemistry
Completed key and specialized tasks, i.e. the synthesis and purification of designed AIE active molecules such as tetraphenylethylene and spiro[fluorene-9,9’-xanthene] analogues
Utilized extensive experience and understanding to characterize synthesized compounds by analytical techniques, such as NMR, FTIR, GC-MS, UV-Vis, LC-MS, ESI-MS and MALDI
Optimized and troubleshot synthetic routes to obtain a desired product
Displayed a deep understanding of the scope of study and the wider field to write and develop an array of publications
Completed an array of required administrative tasks, including the maintenance of lab record books, production of monthly reports on the project and delivered results to required people of interest
Demonstrated Undergraduate students and Honours students, ensuring to utilize extensive industry understanding to answer questions and provide mentorship where possible Ranbaxy Research Laboratories, Gurgaon, India 2008 Master Project
Identified impurities present in API Quetiapine Fumarate, which is an antipsychotic drug belonging to chemical class of dibenzothiazepine derivative
Synthesized three major impurities in API i.e. Desethanol Quetiapine, N-Ethyl piperazinyl thiazepine, Ethyl Quetiapine and metabolite Quetiapinesulfoxide
Purified synthesized impurities using flash column chromatography, recrystallisation and trituration
Characterized synthesized impurities using ESI-MS,LC-MS,1HNMR,13CNMR and FTIR
Maintained lab record book and wrote project report Awards and Achievements
Research Excellence Award Chemistry 2017
Australian Postgraduate Award 2014, 2015, 2016,2017
Junior Research Fellowship Council of Scientific and Industrial Research 2010
Winner Outstanding Student of the Year–Chemistry 2005,2006
Proficiencies
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint
Competent in multi-step organic
synthesis, handling moisture sensitive
reagents
Skilled in purification and separation of
organic molecules using flash column
chromatography, Preparative TLC,
trituration and recrystallisation.
Competent in number of organic
reactions such as Suzuki coupling,
Sonogashira coupling, Buchwald-hartwig
coupling, Vilsmeier-Haack, amide
coupling, n-buLi reactions, Mcmurry
coupling and functional group protection
and deprotection, oxidation- reduction
reactions etc
Experienced in interpreting 1H NMR, 19F
NMR, 13C NMR and 2D COSY, FTIR data
and handling UV-Vis, Fluorescence
spectrophotometer, GC-MS,ESI-
MS,LC/Q-TOFMS
Well versed in Scientific Researching
Tools Scifinder, GoogleScholar,
ChemDraw
Excellent and proficient troubleshooting
and problem-solving
Communicative excellence, including the
ability to plan and organize
Committed to further learning,
education and professional development
Written, spoken and active listening
based communicative
abilities(Scored7/9inIELTS)
Book Chapter
La,D.D.; Anuradha.; Al Kobaisi, M.; Gupta, A.; Bhosale,S.V. Supramolecular Chemistry of AIE-active Tetraphenylethylene Luminophores Nanoscience-Edition 4, 2017 Publications
Anuradha.; La,D.D.; Al Kobaisi, M.; Bhosale, S.V. Right handed helical super structures from achiral molecule : self-assembly with a twist, Sci. Rep. 2015, 5,15652 doi:10.1038/srep15652
Anuradha .; Latham, K.; Bhosale, S. V. Selective detection of nitrite ion by an AIE-active tetraphenylethene dye through a reduction step in aqueous media. RSC Adv.2016, 6, 45009- 45013
Hoshyargar,F.;Mahajan,M.; Anuradha.; Bhosale,S. V.;Kyratzis, L. Bhatt A. I.;O’ Mullane A.P. Superhydrophobic Fabrics for Oil-Water Separation based on the Metal Organic Charge Transfer Complex CuTCNAQ. ChemPlusChem 2016, 81, 378–383
Anuradha.; La,D.D.; Al Kobaisi, M.; Gupta, A.; Bhosale, S.V. Chiral assembly of AIE active achiral molecule: An odd effect in self-assembly. Chem.Eur.J.2017 doi:10.1002/chem.201605458
La, D. D.; Anuradha .; Kaur Hundal, A.; Bhosale, S. V.; Jones, L. A.; Bhosale, S. V. pH- Dependent self-assembly of water-soluble sulphonate-tetraphenylethylene with aggregation-induced emission, Supramolecular Chemistry, 2017
(http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10610278.2017.1348604)
Kadam, G.; Anuradha .; Agarwal A.; Puyad, A.; La, D. D.; Evans, R. A.; Li, J.; Gupta, A.; Bhosale, S. V. Generating a three dimensional nonfullerene acceptor by combining in expensive spiro [fluorene-9,9’-xanthene] and cynopyridone functionalities, Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 2018 doi:10.1039/C8QM00067K
References
Prof Sheshanath Bhosale
Goa University, India
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Dr. Selvakannan Periasamy
Research Fellow, RMIT University, Melbourne
Contact Number: +613********
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Prof M. Sarwar Alam
Jamia Hmadard, New Delhi
Contact Number: +919*********
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