Karim City College

Prof. J. P. Mishra

  • Qualification: M.Sc.
  • Designation: Assistant Professor
  • Address: Jamshedpur

 

Designation                           : Assistant Professor

Highest qualification           : M.Sc., Ph.D

Topic of Ph.D                        : Physico Chemical Study of the Transition Metal Complexes with Derivatives of Schiff’s base as Ligands

Specialization                       : Inorganic Chemistry

Area of interest                    : Chemistry of Complex Compounds

Teaching experiences         : 35 Years

No of workshop                   : 03

No of Paper publication     : 02

Date of Birth                                                : 16/02/1960

Email ID                                                         : [email protected]

Date of Joining on Temporary Post        : 16/12/2003

 

Publications:-

Books and research papers:-

NAME OF TOPIC NAME OF JOURNAL VOLUME YEAR ISSN/ISBN
1.     Metal Complexes with Substituted Biphenyls Asian Journal of Chemistry 11 (3) 694-698 1999  
2.     Synthesis and characterization of complexes of 2-hydroxy-3 nitro acetophenyl amino guanidine with 3d-series transition metals Journal of Ultra Chemistry Bhopal 8 (2) 195-204 2012 0973-3450

 

Conference/Seminar/Workshop:

  • Celebration of International Year of Chemistry – 2011, sponsored by UGC.
  • Workshop at National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur – 2011
  • Workshop at Uranium Corporation of India Ltd. Jadugoda, East Singhbhum – 2011.
  • Workshop at Karim City College on NEP 2020: A visionary Roadmap towards Transforming Indian Education Focused on Science, Technology, Research and Skill Development.
  • Online training on Academic leader ship under PMMMNMTT under (Ministry of Education Govt. of India) Organise by CALEM Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh from 28 January 2021 to 03 February 2021.
  • Participation in Seminar conducted by Faculty of Commerce on Agricultural and Rural Development on 4th and 5th January 2023.
  • A lecture delivered in LBSM College, Jamshedpur, on the topic Molecular Orbital theory on 21st February 2023.

 

 

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