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Sanjeev Manohar
Sanjeev Manohar, College of Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Nanomanufacturing Center of Excellence
Sanjeev Manohar, College of Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Nanomanufacturing Center of Excellence
Associate Dean, Associate Professor
Phone:
978-934-2574 (or x-3162)
Fax:
978-934-3047 (or x-3007)
Office:
Kitson Hall 311 (or Perry Hall-106)
Email:
Sanjeev_Manohar@uml.edu
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Research Interest
Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured materials for energy storage and bio-medical applications. Microwave approach to nanostructured conducting polymers, carbons and carbon nanotubes. Application of Green Chemistry principles to nanoscale synthesis and application.
Educational Background
Ph.D. Organic/Polymer Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania ,1992
M.S. Organic Chemistry, Southern Illinois University, 1986
M.Sc. Physical Chemistry, University of Madras, 1986
B.Sc. Chemistry, University of Madras, 1979