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Sannaiah Ananda


Sannaiah Ananda

University of Mysore, India

Biography

Prof. S. Ananda MSc, Ph.D, has more than 30 years of teaching and research experience. Presently, he is working as a Professor in Department of Chemistry, University of Mysore, Mysore-570006, Karnataka, India. He has published about 140 research articles in reputed international journals in the area of Chemical Kinetics, Bio-physical Chemistry and Nano Chemistry. At present, he is working on the synthesis of nano materials by Solvothermal, hydrothermal, Electrochemical and biological, Sol-gel method. These materials are applicable in the field of Photocataysis, Electrical, Optical and Biological studies. His group is actively involved in the synthesis of nanocomposites of doped Zinc oxide, doped Zinc sulphide and polymers nano composites. He has reviewed many international research papers. He worked as a Research Associate in Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He has visited several countries like China, France, Japan and Singapore for paper presentation in conferences. He is principle Investigator and Co-investigator for many projects sponsored by UGC, DST-PURSE, UPE, CPEPA and IOE. He has guided 15 candidates for Ph.D degree and 04 candidates towards M.Phil degree. In the past, he worked as an Academic council member for University of Mysore, Mysore. He is Academic Council member, Chairman and member of Board of Education (BOE), Board of Studies (BOS) for University of Mysore and Governing Council Member for many colleges.

Abstract

Abstract : Synthesis and preparation of nanocomposites of metal oxide and metal sulphide by electrochemical, hydrothermal and biological method: its application for polymer nanocomposites, antibacterial, photo-voltaic and as photocatalyst