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Dr Murali Sastry, chief scientific officer
Dr Murali Sastry, chief scientist at the Tata Chemicals Innovation
Centre, Pune, India, has an MSc in Physics and a PhD (in thin
film technology) from the prestigious Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT) Chennai. He was a postdoctoral fellow at
the International Centre for Theoretical Physics at Trieste,
Italy (1988-1991); visiting faculty at CNRS in Orsay, France
(2001-2003) and at the University of Maryland at College Park,
USA (1998-99); as well as a federation fellow at RMIT, Melbourne
(2006) and DAE professor at Central University, Hyderabad
(2006).
Counted among the world's top 15 nanobiotechnologists, Dr
Sastry has close to 25 years of research experience. A true
interdisciplinary scientist, he joined Tata Chemicals in 2005,
after creating a centre for nanotechnology at the renowned
National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune. Having authored
over 300 international publications, 10 chapters in books
and 15 Indian and US patents, he has a number of national
and international awards to his credit including India's most
prestigious award in science, the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar
Prize in Chemistry (2003).
Editor (Nanomaterials) for the Materials Research Bulletin
(Elsevier), Dr Sastry serves on the international advisory
boards of seven leading chemistry journals, having earlier
served on advisory boards for the Department of Biotechnology,
the Department of Science and Technology, the Presidential
Nanotechnology Committee and the Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR), Government of India. Dr Sastry's
current research interests include interfacing biologicals
with inorganic nanomaterials, understanding biological process
in their nanodimensions, developing new industrially relevant
renewable materials and green processes, as well as ethical
issues in application of nanomaterials.
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