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CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Dr. S. Mathan Kumar Date of Birth : 07/07/1985 Qualification : M.Sc., Ph.D., Designation :Assistant CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Dr. S. Mathan Kumar Date of birth : 07/07/1985 Qualification : M.Sc., Ph.D., Designation :Assistant Professor PHOTO Department : Chemistry Aadhaar ID : 992424265279 PAN Number :COZPM2562L Email ID : [email protected] Mobile : +91 9095909989 Address: Official : Assistant Professor in Chemistry Erode Arts and Science College (Autonomous) Erode-638 009 Tamilnadu, India Residential : 11/271, Keela Mettur Elayirampannai Post-626 201 Sattur Taluk Virudhunagar District Tamilnadu, India Year of Degree Specialization College University Passing Manonmaniam Sundaranar Ph.D. Chemistry - 2017 University, Tirunelveli Bharadhidasan Jamal Mohamed M.Sc. Chemistry University, 2010 College Tiruchirappalli Manonmaniam Xt. Xavier’s Sundaranar B.Sc. Chemistry 2008 College University, Tirunelveli Date of Appointment : 18/02/2019 Date of Retirement : 31/05/2043 Area of Specialization : Bioinorganic Chemistry Teaching Experience : UG - 3 years PG -3 years Research Experience : 7 years Research Guidance : M.Phil Ph.D Completed ---- ---- Ongoing ---- ---- Seminars/Conferences/Workshops attended: State / National / International Name of the Conference / Organized By Place Date S.No. Seminar /Workshop National Workshop on Department of Govt. Arts. 3rd and 4th 1 Recent Developments in Physics College, Melur, March 2011 Physics Madurai Renewable Energy for Rural Department of Govt. Arts. 15th October 2 Applications Physics College, Melur, 2010 Madurai Workshop on Frontiers in Department of National 1stOctober 3 Catalysis Research Chemistry College, 2010 Tiruchirappalli Symposium on Nano Department of National 24th October 4 technology for energy and Chemistry Institute of 2009 environmental application Technology Research Papers Published in Journals:(National / International) S.No. Title of the Paper Name of the Journal Impact factor Ternary Copper(II) Complex based Journal of Applied 1 Chemical Probes for DNA Targeting: Organometallic 3.581 Cytotoxic Activity under Visible Light Chemistry New heteroleptic Zn(II) complexes of Journal of Molecular thiosemicarbazone and diimine Co- Structure 2 2.011 Ligands: Structural analysis and their biological impacts Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Asian Journal of ISSN 3 Activity of Zn(II) Complexes with Chemistry (h-index=29, Dibasic Tridentate ONS-Donor Ligand Cite Score=0.21) Synthesis, characterization, crystal Spectrochimica Acta structure of cytotoxic properties of Part A:Molecular and 4 2.880 thiosemicarbazide Ni(II) and Zn(II) Biomolecular complexes Spectroscopy Synthesis, structural analysis and Polyhedron cytotoxic effect of copper(II)- 5 thiosemicarbazone complexes having 2.067 heterocyclic bases: A selective naked eye sensor for F- and CN- anions Synthesis and spectral characterization of Spectrochimica Acta Schiff base complexes of Cu(II), Co(II), Part A:Molecular and Zn(II) and VO(IV) containing Biomolecular 4-(4-aminophenyl)morpholine derivatives: Spectroscopy 6 2.880 Antimicrobial evaluation and Anticancer studies Synthesis, characterization, structural Polyhedron analysis and DNA binding studies of nickel(II)–triphenylphosphine complex of 7 2.067 ONS donor ligand – Multisubstituted thiosemicarbazone as highly selective sensor for fluoride ion Papers Presented in Seminars, Conferences & Workshops: State / National / International Name of the Conference / Place and S.No. Details of Paper Presented Seminar Date New heteroleptic Zn(II) State level seminar on Arignar Anna complexes of Recent Developments in Govt. Arts thiosemicarbazone and Chemistry and Nano College, 1 diimine Co-Ligands: Science Namakkal, 5th Structural analysis and their January 2018. biological impacts Synthesis, characterization, International Conference on Thiyagarajar structural analysis and DNA Functional Materials College, binding studies of nickel(II)– Madurai, 7th triphenylphosphine complex and 8th 2 of ONS donor ligand – September Multisubstituted 2017. thiosemicarbazone as highly selective sensor for fluoride ion Synthesis & spectral, National Conference on K.S.R. College characterization of Schiff Computational and of Arts and base complexes of Cu(II), Experimental Physics of Science for Co(II), Zn(II), VO(IV) Functional Materials Women, 3 anticancer studies Tiruchengode, 16th and 17th December 2016. Asymmetric Cyanosilylation National Conference on Bharathidasan of aldehydes catalyzed by Recent Trends in Organic University, recyclable polymer- synthesis Tiruchirappalli, 4 supported copper (II) salen 24th, 25th and complexes 26th February 2011. Polymer-metal complexes: State Seminar in Frontier Jamal synthesis, characterization Studies in Chemistry Mohamed and applications College, 5 Tiruchirappalli, 9th and 10th February 2010. Electrical and Thermal National Conference on Devanga Arts properties of polychelates Pioneer areas in Chemistry College, 6 Aruppukkottai, 20th and 21st January 2010. Research Experience: Period (of commencement Post / Title of the Research Funding and closure of the Organization for Agency project) which the Project was done 01.02.2012 to 31.01.2013 Project Fellow / Asymmetric Henry UGC ReactionMediated by Metal Melur, Madurai. Complexes Immobilized in Mesoporous Solid Support 07.09.2010 to 30.11.2011 Project Fellow / Development of Environment DST friendly and Reusable catalytic Melur, Madurai. systems for Asymmetric Cyanosilylation Reactions - A Green Approach Professional Training Received: Year Nature of Training Organization where training was provided 03.05.2010 to 10.05.2010 Instrumentation Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirapalli. Social Contribution / Extension Activities: Final year B.Sc. Students have created awareness on cleanliness and hygieneamong public and school students in Devananakurichi village on 26.9.16. Social Science awareness programme Academic Activities: ALUMNI Coordinator Placement Coordinator Equal Opportunities Cell Member Academic Achievements: 100 % result in Advanced Chemistry. Academic Performance: Completed 10 students for M.Sc. Project. Organizing various program for the welfare of the students Place: Date: .
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