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Curriculum Vitae Dr.

Sudip Chatterjee
Assistant Professor Department of Physics Faculty of Science and Technology ICFAI Foundation for Higher Eduction (Deemed to be University) Hyderabad Phone: +91-8417-236676 (Office) Phone: +91-33-25944734 (Residence) Mobile: +91-9433025944 E-mail: sudip4734@rediffmail.com, sudip.fst@ifheindia.org
CAREER OBJECTIVE: Assignments in Research & Development or Training & OBJECTIVE: Development with a high growth oriented organization in the field of Nano Technology, Nano Electronics, and characterization and synthesis of Nano composites and Bionanocomposite materials. PROFILE & STRENGTHS Have excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills, with the ability to develop team and client interaction expertise. Very amiable and extrovert, can interface well with people from various backgrounds.

Technical proficiency and practical experience gained while working on projects. A systematic, organized, hardworking and dedicated team player with an analytical bent of mind, determined to be a part of a growth-oriented organization.

Date of Birth: Sex: Nationality: Corresponding Address

January 2nd, 1974 Male Indian Department of Physics Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) IFHE University, Dontanapally, Hyderabad Wireless Para, P.O.- Nona Chandan Pukur, North 24 parganas,West Bengal, India, Pin 700 122.

Permanent Address

Phone (Home) : Email

+91-033-2594 4734 & 9433025944 sudip4734@rediffmail.com, sudip4734@gmail.com

Academics
2005 (Dec) Ph. D. Ph. D. Title: Ph. D Degree awarded on 24th December, 2005 from Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032. Nano Technology On Some electronic transport properties of Quantized Structures of heavily doped materials and carbon filled Polymers beyond percolation Completed Post M.Sc. from Saha Institute of Nuclear physics, Salt Lake, Kolkata. LANDSLIDE AND GAS SENSOR TECHNOLOGY DST sponsored in collaboration with IC Design & Fabrication Centre, Department of Electronics & Tele-communication Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata held in Dec 99

Post M. Sc.

Projects undertaken :

MICROPROCESSOR DESIGN under WEBEL INFORMATICS LIMITED, 225 E, A.J.C. Bose Road, Kolkata-20 as a part of the curriculum of the Post P.G.D.C.A. diploma. 1994-1996 Masters in Physics Received Master of Science degree with specialization in Solid State and got First class from University of Kalyani, India. with 73.68%

Awards/Fellowship
Acieved PERCOLATION MEDOLINA AWARD on Microwave propagation in heavily doped semiconductors from SOUTH NAPOLES INSTITUTE OF POLYMER SCIENCE, NAPOLES, ITALY. GATE Score 89.90 percentile in 1997. Selected as a Junior Research Fellow (1998) from Saha Institute of Junior Research Fellow (September 1998 - August 1999) from Saha

Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, India.

Selected for Senior Research Fellow (August 1999 onword) from Saha

Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, India.

Research Experience:
Two years Research Experience on Design and Fabrication of SOLAR CELL from Solar Cell Laboratories, Department of Physics, University of Kalyani, India. Theoretical studies of the nature of electrons in compound semiconductors in the presence of Electric and magnetic fields. Knowledge on modern experimental techniques e.g., fine line lithography, organometallic chemical vapour phase epitaxy, molecular beam epitaxy and other experimental techniques.

Techniques used: Well adequated with XRD, SEM, FESEM, Thin Film development &
, its characterization, AFM and different Nano composite characterization techniques.

Outline of Doctoral Research work


With the advent of modern nanotechnology, low dimensional electronics have attracted much attention not only because of its potential for uncovering new phenomena in nanostructured materials but also because of its interesting device applications. The importance of the various electronic properties of different compound semiconductors having various band structures is already well known. Keeping these in view, my doctoral research focuses on the study of the Einstein Relation for the diffusivity mobility ratio (DMR) in tetragonal III-V, II-VI materials together with Bismuth and all of them are described by various appropriate dispersion relations. I have studied the DMR in the aforementioned cases under magnetic quantization. I have further extended our study on DMR under cross-field configuration. It is worth remarking to note that the generalized formulation of the DMR and the corresponding experimental determination have also been studied. I have studied the DMR for the aforementioned materials under size quantization and magneto-sized quantization respectively. Also I have studied the DMR in n-channel inversion layers of the aforementioned materials. The influence of quantizing magnetic field has also been studied. I have studied the DMR in ultrathin films of non-parabolic material in the presence of an electric field. The DMR in quantum well wires of non-parabolic material has been studied. The DMR has also been studied in quantum well wires of non-parabolic materials in the presence of electric field.

The importance of semiconductor superlattices is already well known in the field of semiconductor science & technology. That is why I have studied the DMR in semiconductor superlattices under tight binding approximation both in the absence and presence of magnetic quantization. Also I have extended the calculation in the presence of cross-field. The DMR has been studied in III-V, II-VI, PbTe/PbSnTe, strained layer and HgTe/CdTe superlattices with graded interface under magnetic quantization respectively. Again I have studied the DMR in strained quantum semiconductors with graded interfaces. The study of the influence of quantum confinement on the carrier contribution to the elastic constants in quantized II-VI materials. The effective electron mass in the ultrathin films of non-parabolic semiconductors in the presence of an arbitrarily oriented magnetic field has been investigated and the same in Bismuth under different physical conditions has further been studied. The effective electron mass in heavily doped III-V semiconductors in the presence of band tails has been investigated. The simplified analysis of the Burstein-Moss shift in degenerate n-type semiconductors has been presented. We have studied the density-of-states function in degenerate infrared and optoelectronic materials. The Einstein relation in nanostructures of degenerate ternary and quaternary types of optoelectronic materials have been presented in my Thesis. The study of the magnetic susceptibilities in quantum wires of II-VI materials. The optical absorption coefficient in optoelectronic compounds has been investigated. The observations from the above studies are communicated for publication and some of those are already published in peer-reviewed and high impact journals. My further aim is to gain a thorough insight in the area of nanotechnologies. The agreement between the simple theoretical analysis of some of the electronic properties of nanostructured materials under different types of quantization of the band states as presented in my thesis and their experimental observations are very much significant in spite of approximations. I am hoping to learn new techniques as well as theoretical investigations and use them successfully in my future research.

PUBLICATIONS :
A Simple Theoretical Analysis of the Effective Electron Mass in Heavily Doped III-V Semiconductor in the Presence of Band-tails Physica Scripta, 68, 368, 2003, S.Chatterjee, S.K.Biswas The Simplified Analysis of the Burstein-Moss Shift in Degenerate n-type Semiconductors Physica B, 2003. S.Chatterjee, S.K.Biswas On the Magnetic Susceptibilities in Quantum Wires of II-VI Materials J. Wqve Material Interaction, 2003. S.Chatterjee, S.K.Biswas, S. Ghosal Studies on novel dual filler based epoxidized natural rubber nanocomposite Polymer composites 2009 DOI10.1002/pc.20866, P.K.Chattopadhyay, S.Chatterjee. Thermal and mechanical properties of polymer nanocomposites based on ethylene methyl acrylate and multiwalled carbon nanotube Polymar Composites 2009 DOI 10.1002/pc.20903 T.K.Chaki, S. Chatterjee. Influence of acrylate content on the properties of ethylene methyl acrylate multiwalled carbon nano tube composites Advanced Science letters 2010 3, 110. T.K.Chaki, S.Chatterjee. Studies on the filler microstructures in thermal and dynamic mechanical property development in ENR based ternary nanocomposites Composites part A 2009, S.Chatterjee. On the Density-of-states function in Degenerate Infrared and Optoelectronic Materials Conference ISPWD, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, India, 2003. S.Chatterjee, S.K.Biswas, K.P.Ghatak On the Einstein Relation in Nanostructures of Degenerate Ternary and Quaternary Types of Optoelectronic Materials Conference ISPWD, Indian Institute of Technology, Channai, India, 2003. S.Chatterjee, S.K.Biswas On the Optical Absorption Coefficient in Optoelectronic Compounds Conference ISPWD, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, India, 2003. S.Chatterjee, S.K.Biswas The study of Einstein relation in quantum dots superlattices (QDSL) of nonparabolic semiconductors : simplified theory and suggestions for further experimental determination. 11-13 February, 2010, International Conference

ICNTAA, International Centre of Nano Technology and Applied Adhesion, Gangtok, 2009.Indo-Swiss bonding. S.Chatterjee. The study of Planks law of radiation in quantum wires and quantum dot superlattices of nonparabolic biomaterials : simplified theory and suggestions for further experimental determination : 27-28 January, 2010,National conference on materials : nano to macro dimensionality and their varied applications. Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli 627 012, Tamil Nadu, india S.Chatterjee. The study of Einstein relation in quantum wire superlattices (QWSL) of nonparabolic biomaterials : simplified theory and suggestions for further experimental determination. Internation conference on material Science, IIT BOMBAY, 11-13 April, 2010. S.Chatterjee. The modification of DMR relation in quantum dots superlattices (QDSL) of nonparabolic semiconductors : simplified theory and suggestions for further experimental determination. 28-29 April, 2012, International Conference JNTU, JNTU, Hyderabad, India. S.Chatterjee, A Chandrasekhar

Research Guide :
Guided 1 candidate (Kuntal Biswas) in his M.Phil project from Annamalai University completed in 2010. Two Ph.D. candidates have registered under Sikkim Manipal University in 2010.

CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP ATTENDED


Participated in the International Conference ISPWD, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, India, 2003. Participated in the International Conference of Institute of Engineers (India) at Kolkata from Nov 14 to 16, 2004. Participated in the International Conference of ICNTAA, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Majitar, Rangpo, East Sikkim, India from 23.10.2009 to 25.10.2009. Participated in the Conference of UGC sponsored National Conference on MATERIALS : NANO TO MACRO DIMENSIONALITY AND THEIR VARIED APPLICATIONS, held on 28-29 January, 2010 at Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu., India

Participated in the International Conference organized by INDO-SWISS BONDING on Nanotechnology and Applied adhesion, from 11-13the February, 2010. Held at SMIT, Sikkim, India. Participated in the International Conference organized by BOMBAY IIT on Material Science from 11-13 April, 2010 in Bombay IIT campus, India.

Professional Experiences :
Presently working as Assistant Professor of Department of Electrical and Electronics in the Faculty of Science and Technology, IFHE University , Hyderabad. Worked as Assistant Professor of Department of Physics and Nano Technology for both UG and PG section from 20.04.2005 to 31.08.2010 in Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim.

1. Teaching Quantum Mechanics and Solid State Physics at the Post Graduate M.Sc (PHYSICS). 2. Also teaching in the M.Tech course for Nano Technology and Engineering B.Tech courses. Worked as a Part time Lecturer of Physics in Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College, Rahara from 02.01.1999 to 31.07.2007. (7 years and 6 months) Worked as a Lecturer of Physics in St Xaviers College, Kolkata from 10.04.2003 to 19.04.2005.(2 years) Total Experiences of College level teaching and Research : 10 years

Educational Qualifications : Examination


B.Sc.(Hons) M.Sc. PGDCA B.Ed. Ph.D.

Year
1994 1996 2000 2002 2005

Board/ University
Calcutta University Kalyani University Jadavpur University Calcutta University Jadavpur

Subjects
Physics Honours Physics Computer Programming Education Nanotechnology

Percentage/ Grade
58.37 73.83 B 67.70 Awarded

Class/ Division
II I B I Awarded

University

Professional Experience :
Organization IFHE University, Hyderabad Post Assistant Professor FromTo 01.09.2010 till Date Responsibilities i) Teaching in UG (Engineering), ii) Research iii) Conduction of Practicals in Laboratories iv) Evaluation of the students etc v)Conduction of Examination i) Teaching in UG (Engineering), and PG (M.Sc and M.Tech) level. ii) Research and project guidance for different levels iii) Conduction of Practicals in Laboratories iv) Evaluation of the students etc v) Time table officer vi)Conduction of Examination i) Teaching in UG B.Sc. level. ii) Conduction of Practicals in Laboratories. iii) Evaluation of the students etc iv)Conduction of Examination i) Teaching in UG B.Sc. level. ii) Conduction of Practicals in Laboratories. iii) Evaluation of the students etc iv)Conduction of Examination Duration 2 Years

Sikkim Manipal University, Rangpo, East Sikkim

Assistant Professor

20.04.2005 to 31.08.2010

5 Years 4 Months

St. Xaviers Lecturer College, Kolkata 700016

10.04.2003 to 19.04.2005

2 Years

Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College, Rahara

Part Time Lecturer

02.01.1999 to 09.04.2003

3 Years 3 Months

Total : 12 Years 7 Months

Research activities :
1. Application of Nano composites in the semiconductor materials. 2. Application of Nano Adhesive in Aeronautical devices. 3. The formulation and characterization of the genetic diodes and non degenerate DNA transistor. 4. The characterization of nano composites in neural signal transduction. 5. Change of stimuli in the neurons due to the application of the nano composites. 6. The Einstein relation in non parabolic semiconductors under different physical conditions. 7. The carrier contribution to the elastic constants in super lattices of non parabolic semiconductors with graded interfaces under magnetic quantization. 8. The modification of the Fermi-Dirac distribution function in degenerate semiconductors. 9. Simple theoretical analysis of the density of states (DOS) function in semiconductors in the presence of an electric field. 10. Simple analysis of the Burstein-Moss shift in degenerate n-type semiconductors. 11. Simple theoretical analysis of the thermoelectric power in strained layer quantum dot super lattices with graded interfaces in the presence of a large magnetic field. 12. The Einstein relation in semiconductor super lattices.

Field of Interests in Bionanoscience and Nanoelectronics:


In recent years with the advancement of modern experimental techniques e.g., fine line lithography, oregano metallic chemical vapour phase epitaxy, molecular beam epitaxy and other experimental techniques considerable interests has been generated in studying the quantization effects in non parabolic materials because of their importance in DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, BIODEVICES etc. Also significant information can be achieved regarding very specialized band structures from the studies of magnetic quantization, size quantization, inversion layers, crossed electric and magnetic fields, quantum wells, quantum wires and quantum dots and other field assisted systems. Keeping these points in view, the author undertook investigations on some electronic transport properties of quantized structures of heavily doped materials and carbon filled polymers beyond percolation. Keeping this in view the author proposes to study the following: 1. The formulation and characterization of the genetic diodes and non degenerate DNA transistor. 2. The characterization of nano composites in neural signal transduction.

3. Change of stimuli in the neurons due to the application of the nano composites. 4. The Einstein relation in non parabolic semiconductors under different physical conditions. 5. The carrier contribution to the elastic constants in super lattices of non parabolic semiconductors with graded interfaces under magnetic quantization. 6. The modification of the Fermi-Dirac distribution function in degenerate semiconductors. 7. Simple theoretical analysis of the density of states (DOS) function in semiconductors in the presence of an electric field. 8. Simple analysis of the Burstein-Moss shift in degenerate n-type semiconductors. 9. Simple theoretical analysis of the thermoelectric power in strained layer quantum dot super lattices with graded interfaces in the presence of a large magnetic field. 10. The Einstein relation in semiconductor super lattices.

Referees:
1. Prof (Dr.) Santanu Bhowmick Senior Scientist Department of Aerospace Engineering, Tu Delft The Netherlands Email s.bhowmik@tudelft.nl 2. Prof. (Dr.) Shubhankar Banerjee Department of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engg. Jadavpur University Kolkata. 700 032 Mob No. 9433559525 Email : sub_ju@rediffmail.com 3. Prof.(Dr.) Salil Biswas Department of Physics, University of Calcutta, Mob no. 9433077784. Email : sk_biswas23@rediffmail.com

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