CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Sukla Ghosh
e-mail: [email protected]
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FACULTY APPOINTMENTS (ACADEMICS):
2015 (April, 7th) – till date, Assistant Professorin Chemistry (stage-2 & 3), Department of Chemistry, Women’s College, Calcuta, P-29, KhirodeVidyaVinode Avenue, Kolkata, Pin-700003, West Bengal, INDIA.
2007 (April, 26th)-2015 (April, 6th), Lecturer andAssistant Professor in Chemistry(stage-1&2), Department of Chemistry, Gobardanga Hindu College, Gobardanga, P.O.- Khantura, (N)-24 Pgs. Pin-743273, West Bengal, INDIA.
1999 (November, 19th)-2007 (April, 25th), Assistant Teacher, SodepurSushil Krishna Sikshaytan for Girls, H.B.Town, Sodepur, Kolkata, INDIA.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
1995-1999 : Research Scholar (UGC JRF & SRF) in the Department of Chemistry, CU, under the supervision of Dr. S. Ray, CU and Dr. N. C. Ganguly, Kalyani University.
1999-2007 : Continuing research work under the supervision of above supervisors as Assistant teacher.
2007 - 2010 : Doing research work in collaboration with Prof. S. Ray and Prof. D. K. Maiti, Department of Chemistry, CU.
2010 to till date : Doing research work in collaboration with Prof. D. K. Maiti, Department of Chemistry, CU.
TEACHINGEXPERIENCE:
Undergraduate: ~ 5 Years (April 7th, 2015 to till date) B. Sc. (Theoretical & Practical in General Courses, CU) as Assistant Professor in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Women’s College, Calcutta, Kolkata, Pin-700003, W.B.; INDIA.
~ 8 Years (April 26th, 2007 to April 6th, 2015) B. Sc. (Theoretical & Practical in Honors. & General Courses, CU and WBSU), Assistant Professor in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Gobardanga Hindu College, (N) 24-pgs.Pin-743273, W.B.; INDIA.
School-level teaching: ~ 8 years (November 19th ,1999) to April 25th , 2007), WBBSE & WBCHSE, Assistant Teacher,SodepurSushil Krishna Sikshaytan for Girls, H.B.Town, Sodepur, Kolkata, INDIA.
HONOURS/ AWARDS/ FELLOWSHIPS:
Junior and Senior Research Fellowships awarded by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India in 1996.
Junior Research Fellowship awarded by Indian Institute of Technology (GATE), Government of India in 1994.
State Level Eligibility Test for Lectureship awarded by The West Bengal College service Comission in 1996.
EDUCATION AND BACKGROUNDS:
Ph.D.:Kalyani University, Nadia, India (September, 2005)
Major: Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Title of the thesis: Studies On Azoles And Their Benzo Derivatives
Supervisor: Dr. N. C. Ganguly, Kalyani University and Dr. S. Ray, CU
M.Sc.: University of Calcutta, University College of Science, Calcutta, India (December, 1993)
Specialisation: Organic Chemistry
B.Sc. (10+2+3): University of Calcutta, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata, India (August, 1991)
Major: Chemistry Honours (Other Subjects: Physics, Mathematics & English) Higher Secondary Examination (10+2): West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education in 1988) Major: Science (Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry; Other Subjects: Bengali, English & Biology)
Secondary Examination (10): West Bengal Board of Secondary Education in 1986 Subjects: Bengali, English, Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Science, Geography, History, Work Education(Biology additional) ,
PROJECT: Project Submitted as Principal Investigator:
UGC Minor Research Project :
Title of the Project: Metal-Ligand Complexes Catalyzed Synthesis of Novel Heterocycles
Fund: Rs.1,80,000 (One lakh eighty thousand)
Duration: Eighteen months.
Status: Complete
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS :
1. Benzimidates as unique amidation and Indolyzation cascade synthons to access mono- and bis-benzamides by hydrated NiII/NII-FeIII catalysts. Nandi, R.; Kayet, A.; Mandal, P. K.; Bhattachariya, T.; Ghosh,* S. and Maiti* D. K. Org. Lett.2020, 22, 3474-3478. 2. Selective amidation by a photocatalyzedumpolung reaction. Ghosh, D.; Nandi, R.;Khamarui, S.; Ghosh, S. and Maiti,* D. K.Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 3883-3886. 3. Organic Nanoelectronics: New Generation Semiconductors. Ghosh, T.; Mondal, S.; Maiti R.; Ray, S.; Dinda, E.; Ghosh, S.* and Maiti, D. K.*NanoMatChemBioDev.April (2018), Vol. 1 (1), 42-43. 4. Student and Teacher-An Eternal Relationship. Conference proceedings for State-level seminar, 2016, Pg. no. 59, ISBN: 978-81-921629-4-2. VI 5. Synthesis and diverse general oxidative cyclization catalysis of high-valentMo O2(HL) to ubiquitous heterocycles and their chiral analogues with high selectivity. Pramanik, N.; Sarkar, S.; Roy, D.; Debnath, S.; Ghosh, S.; Khamarui, S. and Maiti,* D. K. RSC. Adv.2015, 5, 101959-101964. 6. Sequential activation of σ-bonds: Intermolecular cascade annulation with migration and remote functionalization. Dhara, D.; Sengupta, T.; Khamarui, S.;Ghosh,* S.; Maiti,* D. K. J. Indian Chem. Soc.2013, 90, 1663-1673. Invited paper in honour of Professor Sunil Kumar Talapatra on the occasion of his 80th birthday
7. CeCl3·7H2O Catalyzed C−C and C−N Bond-Forming Cascade Cyclization with Subsequent Side-Chain Functionalization and Rearrangement: A Domino Approach to PentasubstitutedPyrrole Analogues. Dhara, D.; Gayen, K. S.; Khamarui, S.; Pandit, P.; Ghosh, S.; Maiti,* D. K. J. Org. Chem.2012, 77, 10441-10449. 8. Synthesis of Benz[d]oxazolones Involving Concomitant Acetyl Migration From Oxygen To Nitrogen. Ray, S.; Ghosh, S.Synth. Commun.2010, 40, 2377-2388. 9. Novel Sulfur-to-Nitrogen Migration of Ethenylmethyl Moiety in Benz[d]oxazole System via Internal Radical Capture. Ray, S.; Ganguly, N. C.; Ghosh, S.Synth. Commun.2006, 36, 1447-1457. 10. A One-pot Synthesis of alkyl 5-amino-2-mercaptothiazole-4-carboxylates and sulphur- Claisen type rearrangement reactions of the corresponding S-allyl/propargyl compounds. Ray, S.; Ghosh, S.J. Indian Chem. Soc.2003, 80, 1037-1043. 11. Synthesis of N,N/-bis(4-methyloxazol-5-yl)-urea as the key building block of 1,3-bis(4- methyloxazol-5-yl)xanthine towards an improved bronchodilator. Ray, S.; Ghosh, S.Ind. J. Chem.1999, 38B, 986-988.
Abstracts Published and Presented as Posters (Last Five Years): 1. A New Sensor for Instantaneous Calorimetric and Fluorogenic Recognition of Hydrazine in Human Blood and Drinking Water, International Conference on Chemistry for Human Development (ICCHD-2020). 2. Transition Metal Catalysed C-N and C-C Coupled Syntheses of Bisamide,International Seminar on Elements of Periodic Table in the Chemical Avenues of Biological World, 2019. 3. Photocatalytic Electron-Reversal C-C Amidation and Eserification,International Conference on Emerging Technologies for sustainable Development (ICETSD’2019) 4. Metal Catalyzed Direct Synthesis of N-Substituted Oxamates, International Conference on Chemistry for Human Development (ICCHD-2018).
5. CeCl3.7H2O-Catalyzed Robust Cyclization: Direct Access to Highly Functionalized PentasubstitutedPyrroles, Trends in Surface Science and Related Areas (TSSRA), 2016, State level seminar. 6. One-pot Multicomponent Cyclization for the Synthesis of Substituted Pyrroles and Pyrrolinones: Optimisation of the Catalyst Used. Recent Trends in Chemical Research, National level seminar, 2016. 7. Domino Cyclization Reaction to 3-Pyrrolinone. Trends in Surface Science and Related Areas (TSSRA), 2015, State level seminar.