CRSI Medal to IICT scientist Hyderabad, Aug 11 (INN): Dr B Mahipal Reddy, Chief Scientist & Head of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad has been honoured with the Bronze Medal of Chemical Research Society of India (CRSI) in recognition of his outstanding research contributions to chemical sciences.
The CRSI was established in 1999 as part of the 50th Anniversary of the Country's Independence. The main objectives of the CRSI are to recognize, promote and foster talent in chemistry and chemical sciences and to improve the quality of chemical education at all levels.
Dr Reddy has been selected for this prestigious honour for his more than two decades of research efforts in basic and applied science which resulted in the development of new catalysts for air pollution control, bio-mass conversion to value-added products, green synthesis of fine chemicals, production of solar fuels, and conversion of greenhouse gases into useful chemicals. Some of his contributions are already implemented in the chemical industry and some more are at different stages of exploitation. His outstanding research contributions in the areas of nanomaterials and green chemistry have already been well recognized worldwide and received several national and international awards.
He has published 250 research papers in high-impact international journals, wrote 10 book chapters, edited 1 book, completed 10 research projects, inventor of 8 patents, and guided 30 PhD degrees. He is the recipient of CSIR Young Scientist Award and CSI Young Scientist Award in addition to several other awards and honours.
For his outstanding contributions to chemical sciences and technology, he has already been conferred with the fellowships of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (FNAE), the National Academy of Science (FNASc), Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), and Telangana State Academy of Sciences (FTAS). Dr Reddy is also in the Editorial Boards of various International journals which include Journal of CO2 Utilization and Applied Petrochemicals Research published by Elsevier and Springer, respectively. Dr Reddy has visited and worked in several countries including USA, Russia, China, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Australia, Hungary, South Africa, and South Korea on various prestigious invitation fellowships. Hyderabad, Aug 11 (INN): Dr B Mahipal Reddy, Chief Scientist & Head of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad has been honoured with the Bronze Medal of Chemical Research Society of India (CRSI) in recognition of his outstanding research contributions to chemical sciences.
The CRSI was established in 1999 as part of the 50th Anniversary of the Country's Independence. The main objectives of the CRSI are to recognize, promote and foster talent in chemistry and chemical sciences and to improve the quality of chemical education at all levels.
Dr Reddy has been selected for this prestigious honour for his more than two decades of research efforts in basic and applied science which resulted in the development of new catalysts for air pollution control, bio-mass conversion to value-added products, green synthesis of fine chemicals, production of solar fuels, and conversion of greenhouse gases into useful chemicals. Some of his contributions are already implemented in the chemical industry and some more are at different stages of exploitation. His outstanding research contributions in the areas of nanomaterials and green chemistry have already been well recognized worldwide and received several national and international awards.
He has published 250 research papers in high-impact international journals, wrote 10 book chapters, edited 1 book, completed 10 research projects, inventor of 8 patents, and guided 30 PhD degrees. He is the recipient of CSIR Young Scientist Award and CSI Young Scientist Award in addition to several other awards and honours.
For his outstanding contributions to chemical sciences and technology, he has already been conferred with the fellowships of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (FNAE), the National Academy of Science (FNASc), Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), and Telangana State Academy of Sciences (FTAS). Dr Reddy is also in the Editorial Boards of various International journals which include Journal of CO2 Utilization and Applied Petrochemicals Research published by Elsevier and Springer, respectively. Dr Reddy has visited and worked in several countries including USA, Russia, China, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Australia, Hungary, South Africa, and South Korea on various prestigious invitation fellowships.
News Posted: 11 August, 2015
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