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Highlights of Qualifications, Strengths and Key Skills

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Objective To obtain a responsible and challenging position where my education and work experience will have valuable application

Highlights of qualifications, strengths and key skills. 1. A continual learner 2. Ability to work efficiently and effectively both independently and in a group. 3. Excellent skills both in written and spoken English. 4. Experienced in the use of computers in chemistry and working in the interest.

NAME DINESH. C. BILEHAL. DATE OF BIRTH 09th AUGUST 1973 MARITAL STATUS Unmarried NATIONALITY Indian CONTACT e-mail:[email protected]

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS; http://www.kud.ernet.in/ Degree Class University/college 1 Doctor in Philosophy Degree Awarded on Karnatak University Chemistry Sept. 2003 Dharwad 2 Post graduate diploma in Degree awarded in 2005. Central university , chemical analysis and 74% University of Hyderabad quality management 3 M.Sc. First class, Karnatak University (chemistry) May 1996 Dharwad EXPERIENCE IN RESEARCH & IN INDUSTRY.  M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry as one of the Elective.  Research experience of three year in Kinetics and homogeneous catalysis. Duration of service Organization name Nature of work and accomplishments March 2004- May Research Associate in Successfully installed shock tube to study 2005 IISC. Bangalore atmospheric and combustion chemistry. The present work is “To study the ignition delay of JP-10 fuel using a shock tube.” The project is from DRDL, Hyderabad and is performed in combined effort with the Dept of Aerospace and Dept of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, IISc, Bangalore.

March 2002- March Panandikar Research Two years of experience Powder coating 2004 and Development resins. Collaborated with Marpol Powder Limited, GOA coating India Limited the second largest http://www.prdpl.com/. powder coating in India. I have synthesized various saturated polyesters (for polyester and epoxy chemistry), epoxy, Hydroxyl terminated polyester (for urethane chemistry), various cross linkers like, TDI and IPDI (for urethane system) My job functions included new materials evaluation, modification of the existing product, new product development and recommend them to the plant stage. Make written and timely reports as to their characteristics and deviations from standard; and promptly report significant exceptions to appropriate management personnel. Giving demo of the finalized formulation to the production manager and being in a part of the team during scale up. Collaborating with the various international consultants for new resin development. Successfully developed polyester and poly urethane resins for powder coatings in India. Fair knowledge about GLP norms involved in the team in accreditation process

September 1997 - MAX Pharma One-year experience as a production September 1998 Subsidiary of Ranbaxy supervisor in ISO 9001 approved bulk drug India Limited industry June 1996- Cipla pharmaceuticals. One year and three months experience as a September 1997 Bangalore production officer in U.S. F. D. A approved www.Cipla.com bulk drug industry Well known CGMP, GMP and SOP norms. Safety appliances and Fire extinguisher systems. Worked in manufacturing various Life saving Drugs in pilot as well as plant scale. Eg: Anticancers, Intermediates of Vincristine & Vinblastine Sulphate and Etoposide intermediates. Antiaids category; Stavudine and intermediates of Zudovudine. Antiparkinsons disease: Selegiline Hydrochloride. Antiulcer drug: Pantaprazole etc..,

*Worked in the programme of the low-cost sales of AIDS drugs to third world countries.

OTHER CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES • Knowledge of computers • Operating systems: Windows, MS-DOS. • Packages: MS word, Excel, Origin, PowerPoint, Chemdraw, ISIS Draw 2.3, Chemsketch (used for drawing structures of chemical compounds), • Good knowledge about literature survey using softwares like scifinder, sciencedirect and scopus etc….. Fair knowledge about Chemoffice, Hyperchem and Gamess computational software. Linux operating system and Open office operating system.

• Knowledge of handling instruments Uv-vis (Varian, Hitachi) spectrophotometer, Infra-red spectrophotometer (Perkin Elmer) and Thermo Nicolet ( Nexus) for solid using solid samples Diffused reflectance apparatus and gas samples. Flame photometer, TLC, MPLC ( Buchi), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (Shimadzu) to check the melting profiles and Gas chromatograph (Helwett Packard Chromatograph) and Fisons chromatograh. High Performance Liquid chromatograph (Waters)

CONFERENCE/SEMINARS/ WORKSHOP ATTENDED *Presented the poster presentation in the 19th Annual Conference of Indian Council of Chemists held at Kuvempu University, Shimoga

* Attended the Analytical chemistry Synergy Seminar and workshop on Mass Spectroscopy , AAS , Surface measurements, Trace analysis like ICP-MS , RIMS and recent advances in Mass spectroscopy held at Hyderabad organized by Indian Analytical scientists Association.

* Attended the international conference on Mass Spectroscopy held at Goa.

*Attended the Indo- French wokshop on Nanotechnology held at Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore , INDIA

REFERRENCES: 1. Dr. S. T. Nandibewoor Professor in Physical Chemistry Department of Chemistry Karnatak University, DHARWAD-580 003. INDIA ,E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 91-836-2770524 (R) 91-836-2747121 (O) *286

2. Dr. S. A. Chimatadar Asst. Professor in Physical Chemistry Department of Chemistry Karnatak University, DHARWAD-580 003. INDIA

I declare that the foregoing information is correct and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Yours truly

(D. C. BILEHAL.) List of Research Publications

1. Kinetics and mechanism of ruthenium (III) catalysed oxidation of dimethyl sulphoxide by N – chlorosuccinimide in aqueous alkaline medium D. C. Bilehal, R. M. Kulkarni and S. T. Nandibewoor, React. Kinet. Cat. Letts., 73, 349 (2001).

2. Kinetics and Mechanistic study of ruthenium(III) catalysed oxidative deamination and decarboxylation of L- valine by alkaline permanganate D. C. Bilehal, R. M. Kulkarni and S. T. Nandibewoor, Can. J. Chem., 79, 1926 (2001)

3. Comparative study of the chromium(III) catalysed oxidation of L-leucine and L-isoleucine by alkaline permanganate D. C. Bilehal, R. T. Mahesh and S. T. Nandibewoor, J. Molecular Catalysis - General (Accepted)

4. Kinetics of oxidative degradation of DL-methionine by cerium(IV) in aqueous perchloric acid media D. C. Bilehal, R. M. Kulkarni and S. T. Nandibewoor, J. Indian Chem. Soc., 80, 91(2003).

5. Kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of potassium bromate by diperiodatonickelate (IV) in aqueous alkaline medium- A simple method for formation of perbromate. D. C. Bilehal, R. M. Kulkarni and S. T. Nandibewoor, Inorg. React. Mech.,4, 103(2002).

6. Oxidation of nicotinate ion by heptavalent manganese-A kinetics and mechanistic approach D. C. Bilehal, R. M. Kulkarni and S. T. Nandibewoor, Z. Phys.Chem., 216, 1 (2002).

7. A kinetic and mechanistic study of oxidative degradation of paracetamol by diperiodatonickelate (IV) in aqueous alkaline medium R. M. Kulkarni, D. C. Bilehal and S. T. Nandibewoor, J. Chem. Res.,(S) 147, (M) 401 (2002).

8. Deamination and decarboxylation in chromium(III) catalysed oxidation of L-Valine by alkaline permanganate and analysis of chromium(III) in micro amounts by a kinetic method R. M. Kulkarni, D. C. Bilehal and S. T. Nandibewoor, Transition Met. Chem., 28, 199 (2003).

9. Kinetic and mechanistic studies of oxidation of sulfamethoxazole by alkaline permanganate R. M. Kulkarni, D. C. Bilehal and S. T. Nandibewoor, Inorg. React. Mech., 3, 239, (2002).

10. Oxidation of isoniazid by quinolinium dichromate in aqueous acid medium and kinetic determination of isoniazid in pharmaceutical formulation R. M. Kulkarni, D. C. Bilehal and S. T. Nandibewoor, Anal. Sciences (Japan), 20, 743, (2004)

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