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Assoc Prof Dr. Ranga Subramanian, Heritage Science, Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at IIT Patna, India

Summary:

Assoc Prof Dr Ranga Subramanian is a distinguished academic with expertise in theoretical chemistry and atmospheric science. He holds a Ph.D. from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, and has received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Loyola College and the Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai, respectively.

Dr. Subramanian has served in various academic positions, including Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Patna, as well as Visiting Assistant Professor at New College of Florida, USA. He has also held postdoctoral fellowships at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, and the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ.

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Assoc Prof Dr Ranga Subramanian has extensive professional experience in academia and research. He began his career as a Post Doctoral Fellow at the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, where he contributed to cutting-edge research in his field. He then served as a Post Doctoral Fellow at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, further honing his expertise. Subsequently, he ventured into academia, holding positions as a Visiting Assistant Professor at New College of Florida, USA, and later as an Assistant Professor at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Patna. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Patna, where he continues to make significant contributions to the field of theoretical chemistry. Throughout his career, Dr. Subramanian has presented his research findings at various national and international conferences, showcasing his expertise and commitment to advancing the field.

Research Interest:

Theoretical determination of environmental assessing properties of oxygenated hydrofluorocarbons.

Thermodynamic and optical properties of water clusters at various temperatures and pressures, with implications for atmospheric chemistry.

Molecular clusters of water and their implications in atmospheric chemistry, including the cooperativity of hydrogen bonds.

Computational chemistry applied to atmospheric science, exploring the interactions and reactions of various atmospheric compounds.

Mechanisms and kinetics of chemical reactions involving radicals and reactive species relevant to atmospheric chemistry.

Theoretical analysis of gas-phase ion-molecule complexes and their role in atmospheric processes.

Ab initio calculations and their applications in understanding atmospheric phenomena and environmental processes.

Publication Top Noted:

Article: Absorption of Volatile Organic Compounds Toluene and Acetaldehyde in Choline Chloride-Based Deep Eutectic Solvents

  • Authors: Indra, S.; Subramanian, R.; Daschakraborty, S.
  • Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 126
  • Issue: 20
  • Pages: 3705ā€“3716

Article: Synthetic utility of biomimicking vanadium bromoperoxidase and n-tetrabutylammonium tribromide (TBATB) in organic synthesis

  • Authors: Belal, M.; Sarkar, S.; Subramanian, R.; Khan, A.T.
  • Journal: Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 20
  • Issue: 13
  • Pages: 2562ā€“2579

Article: Theoretical study of mechanisms and kinetics of reactions of the O(3P) atom with alkyl hydroperoxides (ROOH) where (R = CH3 & C2H5)

  • Authors: Guleria, K.; Subramanian, R.
  • Journal: Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 1208
  • Pages: 113547

Article: Interaction of volatile organic compounds acetone and toluene with room temperature ionic liquid at the bulk and the liquid-vacuum interface

  • Authors: Indra, S.; Subramanian, R.; Daschakraborty, S.
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 331
  • Pages: 115608

Article: Thermodynamic properties of forming methanol-water and ethanol-water clusters at various temperatures and pressures and implications for atmospheric chemistry: A DFT study

  • Authors: Pal, J.; Patla, A.; Subramanian, R.
  • Journal: Chemosphere
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 272
  • Pages: 129846

 

 

Ranga Subramanian | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

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