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Ranjit Koodali Phones & Addresses

  • Bowling Green, KY
  • 229 Catalina Ave, Vermillion, SD 57069 (605) 624-4552
  • 1215 Lincoln St, Vermillion, SD 57069 (605) 624-4552
  • Manhattan, KS
  • 4320 Leeland St, Houston, TX 77023 (713) 926-6124
  • 4320 Leeland St #4, Houston, TX 77023 (281) 926-6124 (713) 926-6124

Resumes

Resumes

Ranjit Koodali Photo 1

Associate Provost For Research And Graduate Education

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Location:
Sioux Falls, SD
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
The University of South Dakota since Jan 2013
Program Co-Chair, Energy and Fuel Division, American Chemical Society

The University of South Dakota since Jul 2011
Associate Professor

The University of South Dakota - Vermillion, SD since Aug 2006
Graduate Program Director - Chemistry
Education:
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras 1990 - 1995
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras 1988 - 1990
Master of Science, Masters, Chemistry
Loyola College 1985 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
Kendriya Vidyalaya 1981 - 1985
Skills:
Chemistry
Nanomaterials
Nanoparticles
Spectroscopy
Catalysis
Materials Science
Characterization
Electrochemistry
Nanotechnology
Physical Chemistry
Science
Uv/Vis
Powder X Ray Diffraction
Analytical Chemistry
Surface Chemistry
Nmr
R&D
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Materials
Afm
Organic Synthesis
Microscopy
Mass Spectrometry
Chemical Engineering
Experimentation
Thin Films
Hplc
Photocatalysis
Uv/Vis Spectroscopy
Biomaterials
Polymers
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Inorganic Chemistry
Ftir
Environmental Science
Tem
Ir
Research and Development
Gas Chromatography
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Professional Mentoring
Solar Energy Conversion
Chromatography
Tga
Polymer Chemistry
Xps
Organizing Meetings
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Interests:
Nanomaterials
Solar Enery Conversion
Catalysis
Environmental Remediation
Languages:
English
Hindi
Malayalam
Tamil
Awards:
2013 Richard and Sharon Cutler Award
College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Dakota
2013 Richard and Sharon Cutler Award in the Science and Mathematics Category for advancing liberal arts education through teaching and research over a three-year period.
Mesoporous Material Transforms Solar Energy Into Fuel
National Science Foundation
Our work related to solar energy conversion has been featured in the NSF website (http://www.research.gov/research-portal/appmanager/base/desktop;jsessionid=fFGHPdWB1WsSXtp2yGTzQsyvk4pVt2n3G3nsGGRW6bzgkkpNcj1T!-2121535864!-1397872857?_nfpb=true&_windowLabel=assetsInTheStates_1&_urlType=action&assetsInTheStates_1_action=selectAwardDetail&assetsInTheStates_1_id=%2FresearchGov/AwardHighlight/PublicAffairs/22693_MesoporousMaterialTransformsSolarEnergyIntoFuel.html ) as a research highlight. This work was also among the eleven selected research projects that have been highlighted in the NSF FY 13 budget request to Congress as an example of transformative work in science and Engineering (http://www.nsf.gov/about/budget/fy2013/pdf/EntireDocument_fy2013.pdf).
President's Research Excellence Award - Early/Mid-Career - 2010
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, USD
Ranjit Koodali Photo 2

Graduate Program Director - Chemistry At The University Of South Dakota

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Position:
Associate Professor at The University of South Dakota, Graduate Program Director - Chemistry at The University of South Dakota
Location:
Vermillion, South Dakota
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
The University of South Dakota since Jul 2011
Associate Professor

The University of South Dakota - Vermillion, SD since Aug 2006
Graduate Program Director - Chemistry
Skills:
Nanomaterials
Catalysis
Characterization
Solar energy conversion
Photocatalysis
Environmental Science
Biomaterials
Spectroscopy
Organic Synthesis
XPS
IR
Physical Chemistry
Thin Films
Polymers
TGA
Inorganic Chemistry
Materials Science
UV/Vis
HPLC
Surface Chemistry
Nanotechnology
Electrochemistry
Nanoparticles
R&D
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Powder X-ray Diffraction
Chemistry
Interests:
Nanomaterials, Environmental remediation, Catalysis, Solar enery conversion
Honor & Awards:
University of South Dakota President Research Excellence Award - Early/Mid-Career - 2010 Who’s Who in America - 57th, 58th, 60th, 61st, and 63rd editions Who's Who in Science and Engineering - 6th, and 7th editions Who's Who Among American Teachers & Educators - 11th edition
Languages:
Hindi
Tamil
Malayalam
Awards:
2013 Richard and Sharon Cutler Award
College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Dakota
2013 Richard and Sharon Cutler Award in the Science and Mathematics Category for advancing liberal arts education through teaching and research over a three-year period.
Mesoporous Material Transforms Solar Energy Into Fuel
National Science Foundation
Our work related to solar energy conversion has been featured in the NSF website (http://www.research.gov/research-portal/appmanager/base/desktop;jsessionid=fFGHPdWB1WsSXtp2yGTzQsyvk4pVt2n3G3nsGGRW6bzgkkpNcj1T!-2121535864!-1397872857?_nfpb=true&_windowLabel=assetsInTheStates_1&_urlType=action&assetsInTheStates_1_action=selectAwardDetail&assetsInTheStates_1_id=%2FresearchGov/AwardHighlight/PublicAffairs/22693_MesoporousMaterialTransformsSolarEnergyIntoFuel.html ) as a research highlight. This work was also among the eleven selected research projects that have been highlighted in the NSF FY 13 budget request to Congress as an example of transformative work in science and Engineering (http://www.nsf.gov/about/budget/fy2013/pdf/EntireDocument_fy2013.pdf).
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