Mr Sandeep Joshi | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Research Scholar, NIT uttarakhand, India
๐งโ๐ฌ Sandeep Joshi is currently a Ph.D. researcher at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Uttarakhand, specializing in the synthesis, structure, and catalytic applications of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and metal complexes. With a strong academic foundation in chemistry, Sandeep aims to contribute significantly to the field of molecular detection and materials science.
Profile
Education
๐ Sandeep completed his early education in Uttarakhand, earning his B.Sc. in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology from H.N.B. Garhwal University (2009) and later an M.Sc. in Chemistry (2015), scoring 78%. He also holds a B.Ed. degree from U.T.U. Dehradun (2012), with a remarkable 77%. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at NIT Uttarakhand (2020-2021) with a CGPA of 9.00/10.
Experience
๐ผ Though a fresher in the corporate field, Sandeep has significant academic and research experience. He is currently working on his doctoral thesis and has participated in organizing national-level conferences. His experience includes industrial training in spectroscopy techniques.
Research Interest
๐ฌ Sandeep’s research interests lie in synthetic chemistry, specifically in the synthesis and characterization of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and metal complexes for catalysis and molecular detection. He is also skilled in using advanced software like OLEX, ChemDraw, and Mendeley for molecular modeling and data analysis.
Awards and Fellowships
๐ Sandeep has been awarded the Junior and Senior Research Fellowships at NIT Uttarakhand, and he secured the 173rd rank in the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) National Eligibility Test for Chemistry in 2017. He has also participated in numerous National Service Scheme (NSS) activities, earning several certificates.
Publications
๐ Joshi, S. (2021). Catalytic Activity of MOFs in Green Chemistry Applications. Published in Journal of Chemistry, cited by 3 articles.
๐ Joshi, S. (2022). Molecular Detection Mechanisms in Metal Complexes. Published in Materials Science Journal, cited by 5 articles.
Conclusion
Sandeep Joshi is a promising researcher with strong academic credentials and a well-defined research focus. His technical skills and involvement in conferences demonstrate his dedication to research. However, to be considered for a prestigious Best Researcher Award, he may need to enhance his research output, gain more professional experience, and broaden his international exposure. With these improvements, he could be a strong candidate for such an award in the near future