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Research Assistant Chemist

Location:
Syracuse, NY
Posted:
April 03, 2023

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Samir Mallick

Objective

Highly skilled professional with extensive pharmaceutical experience seeking to leverage expertise in development, manufacturing, and packaging. Committed to ensuring high-quality standards and adept at working with advanced technologies. Eager to contribute to the development and production of life-changing pharmaceutical products for global customers. Experiences and Skills

• Analytical balance, preparation of volumetric solutions, and wet chemistry

• Proficient in LC-MS, GC-MS, NMR, UV-Visible, SEM, and TEM techniques

• Strong analytical skills, creativity, high communication skills, and teamwork

• Solid work ethic and high adaptability

• Experience in teaching (current) and research assistantship, Lab teaching experience in solution preparation, titration, filtration, distillation, acid-base chemistry, safety practices, analytical record keeping, and data analysis • Research assistant experience in extraction and synthesis, biomaterials, bioengineering, crystallization, and irradiation.

• Completed professional internships as a chemist at Training Institute for Chemical Industries, Kemiko Pharmaceutical LTD., and Basundhara Cement Factory. Research and Design Projects

Green Synthesis of Semiconductor-Grade Silicon Nanoparticles from Rice Husk for Nanotechnology Applications: Purification and Characterization for Optimal Performance

Green synthesis of Nanoparticles using Baccurea ramiflora and Calamus tenuis: Characterization and Application

Investigation on Chemical Composition and Anti-fungal Activity of Zea mays Corncob and Areca catechu stem based on wood vinegar

Studies on Phytochemical investigation and assessment of Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activity Calamus tenuis leaves

Determination of fatty acids composition of some edible oils in Bangladesh

Developing a methodology to identify PFAS in Fishes, Chicken, Turtle, and Bird

Identify chemical compounds responsible for smelling of normal and mutant C. elegans. Education

• Ph.D. Program in Chemistry (2022-Present), SUNY ESF Advisor: Dr. Mark Driscoll, adwbm4@r.postjobfree.com

• MS and BS in Chemistry (2013-2021), Khulna University Advisor: Md. Mahiuddin, adwbm4@r.postjobfree.com

Computer Skills

• Thermo-freeStyle, MzMine, Python (basic), ChemDraw, and MS Office 1400 E. Genesee, Syracuse, NY, 13210 adwbm4@r.postjobfree.com +1-315-***-****



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