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January 23rd, 2009, 01:12 PM
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www.seeo.com Inc Pune : Scientist, Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Seeo Inc
http://www.seeo.com
Keywords: R & D, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Scientists, PhD, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering
Designation: Scientist
Experience: 0 - 3 Years
Location: Pune
Compensation:
Rupees 7,00,000 - 8,50,000
Education: UG - B.Tech/B.E. - Chemical
PG - M.Sc - Chemistry,M.Tech - Chemical
Industry Type: Chemicals/ PetroChemical/Plastic/Rubber
Functional Area: Healthcare, Medical, R&D
Posted Date: 22 Jan 2009
Job Description
1. Work with, and guide the research assistant(s), and report to the R&D manager
2. Implementation of synthetic schemes to produce next generation polymers at laboratory
and development scales
3. Work with the synthetic team on molecular design and scale up of known chemistries
4. Physical characterization of small molecules and polymers via NMR, GPC, IR, etc.
Desired Candidate Profile
1. Advanced degree (PhD.) in synthetic organic chemistry preferred, significant expertise in
synthetic polymer chemistry or synthetic organic chemistry required; applicants with a
Masters will be considered
2. Experience in design, synthesis, and characterization of development-scale polymers
3. Experience with synthesis of copolymer systems (block, random, graft, etc.)
4. Commitment to honesty, excellence, and continuous improvement
Company Profile
Introduction
Seeo is an early-stage company developing a new class of high-energy rechargeable lithium
batteries. With support from Silicon Valley’s top venture firms (Khosla Ventures, Google.org),
our world-class scientists and engineers are moving full speed toward revolutionizing electricity
storage and delivery.
Vision
Today’s lithium ion batteries are based on an intrinsically unstable materials platform. Chemical
degradation leads to premature failure in existing applications, and poor lifetimes prevent lithium
ion cells from addressing new key markets. Meanwhile, efforts to increase energy density while
minimizing cost have exposed the vulnerability of this system to catastrophic failures and
explosions that are taking their toll on the industry and consumers alike. Seeo has developed a
proprietary polymer electrolyte platform that provides the safety and long-term stability needed to
enable a new generation of high-energy rechargeable batteries.
Executive Name: Mahima Rastogi
Address:
Not Mentioned
Telephone:
Not Mentioned
Reference ID:
Scientists-Seeo
For employment opportunities, please send resume and short cover letter to hr@seeo.com
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February 2nd, 2009, 08:05 PM
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Re: Seeo Inc Pune : Scientist, Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Der sir,
Myself Dipak Mahajan is working as a research scientist in chembiotek research int.pvt.ltd,pune as a research scientist.I have experiance in synthetic organic chemistry.My previous employers are Ranbaxy research laboratory,gugaon; Altana pharma pvt.ltd,mumbai & national chemical laboratory.
I wish to work with your organisation.How can I submit my CV to youMy contact No. is 9922756990 & mail address is dipak mahajan@yahoo.com Please make me the contact to submit my detailed CV if you found my candidature suitable for your organisation
Thanks & Regards
Dipak
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February 2nd, 2009, 08:40 PM
Post Count Number #3
Re: Seeo Inc Pune : Scientist, Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Dipak,
To apply to this company, send resume and short cover letter to hr@seeo.com
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March 29th, 2009, 06:17 PM
Post Count Number #4
Re: Seeo Inc Pune : Scientist, Synthetic Organic Chemistry
msc in medicinal chemistry at kakathiya university , warangal
phd in synthetic and kinetic study of anolaguoes of naturally occurring chalcones and flavanones. at kakathiya univesity, warangal
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August 19th, 2009, 11:26 PM
Post Count Number #6
Application for a suitable position in Organic Chemistry
Dr. Mukulesh Baruah
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
University of Texas-Houston Medical School
6431 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77030, USA
Phone: +1 713-500-5297 and +1 903-594-8701(mobile)
Email: mukulesh.baruah AT uth.tmc.edu
Educational Qualifications:
B.Sc. (Hons in Chemistry) 1992, Dibrugarh University, Assam, India.
M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) 1995, Dibrugarh University, Assam India.
Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry) 1999, Dibrugarh University, Assam, India.
Ph.D. Thesis: ‘Studies in Some Functional Group Transformations and Aziridines in Cycloaddition Reaction.’ In the functional group transformation part various novel catalytic reagents and synthetic methodologies/ reaction conditions have been developed for the reduction of Azides to Amines, Semicarbazones to carbonyl compounds, Michael Addition, Wolff-Kishner Reduction, Mannich Reaction and use of Microwave irradiations in Organic synthesis. In the second part Aziridines were exposed to microwave radiation for the preparation of azomethine ylides and in-situ subsequent trapping of these ylides with dienophiles to build five membered biologically important nitrogen heterocyles.
Post Doctoral Experiences:
2000 - 2001: Postdoctoral studies on the project of Combinatorial chemistry, in Aarhus University, Denmark, Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University, Denmark.
2002 - 2003: Postdoctoral studies on the project of “Vanadyl Complexes catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis” Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
2003 - 2006: Postdoctoral studies on the project of the “Synthesis of fluorescent probes for biologically important ions and molecules” Katholieke Universitet Leuven, Belgium.
2007-2007: Postdoctoral studies in McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada on the project of “Phosphorus derived organocatalysis.”
2007 - 2008: Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler; Molecular Mechanism of Apoptosis in Cancer Cells.
2008 - Present: Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of Texas - Houston Medical School; Synthesis of Peptides and Protein Modifications for Vaccine Research.
List of Publications:
1] Boens N, Qin W, Baruah M, De Borggraeve WM, Filarowski A, Koll A, Smisdom N, Ameloot M, Crovetto KL, Talavera EM, and Alvarez-Pez JM. Rational Design and Spectroscopic Properties of a Visible Light Excitable, Ratiometric, Brightly Fluorescent, Near-Neutral pH Indicator Based on the BODIPY Fluorophore. Submitted to J. Am. Chem. Soc, 2009.
2] Ameloot R, Roeffaers M, Baruah M, De Cremer G, Sels B, De Vos DE, and Hofkens J. Towards direct monitoring of discrete events in a catalytic cycle at the single molecule level. Photochem Photobiol Sci. 8(4):453-456, 2009.
3] Martínez VM, De Cremer G, Roeffaers MB, Sliwa M, Baruah M, De Vos DE, Hofkens J, and Sels BF. Exploration of single molecule events in a haloperoxidase and its biomimic: localization of halogenation activity. J Am Chem Soc. 130(40):13192-13193, 2008.
4] Qin W, Baruah M, Sliwa M, Van der Auweraer M, De Borggraeve WM, Beljonne D, Van Averbeke B, and Boens N. Ratiometric, fluorescent BODIPY dye with aza crown ether functionality: synthesis, solvatochromism, and metal ion complex formation. J Phys Chem A. 112(27):6104-6114, 2008.
5] Roeffaers MB, Ameloot R, Baruah M, Uji-I H, Bulut M, De Cremer G, Müller U, Jacobs PA, Hofkens J, Sels BF, and De Vos DE. Morphology of large ZSM-5 crystals unraveled by fluorescence microscopy. J Am Chem Soc. 130(17):5763-5772, 2008.
6] De Cremer G, Roeffaers MB, Baruah M, Sliwa M, Sels BF, Hofkens J, and De Vos DE. Dynamic disorder and stepwise deactivation in a chymotrypsin catalyzed hydrolysis reaction. J Am Chem Soc. 129(50):15458-15459, 2007.
7] Vallée RA, Baruah M, Hofkens J, De Schryver FC, Boens N, Van der Auweraer M, and Beljonne D. Fluorescence lifetime fluctuations of single molecules probe the local environment of oligomers around the glass transition temperature. J Chem Phys. 126(18):184902, 2007. [Also selected for Publication in the May 21, 2007 issue of Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology]
8] Baruah M, Qin W, Flors C, Hofkens J, Vallée RA, Beljonne D, Van der Auweraer M, De Borggraeve WM, and Boens N. Solvent and pH dependent fluorescent properties of a dimethylaminostyryl borondipyrromethene dye in solution. J Phys Chem A. 110(18):5998-6009, 2006.
9] Qin W, Baruah M, De Borggraeve WM, and Boens N. Photophysical properties of an on/off fluorescent pH indicator excitable with visible light based on a borondipyrromethene-linked phenol. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry. 183(1-2):190-197, 2006.
10] Rohand T, Baruah M, Qin W, Boens N, and Dehaen W. Functionalisation of fluorescent BODIPY dyes by nucleophilic substitution. JCS Chem Commun (Camb). (3):266-268, 2006.
11] Qin W, Rohand T, Baruah M, Stefan A, Van der Auweraer M, Dehaen W, and Boens N. Solvent-dependent photophysical properties of borondipyrromethene dyes in solution. Chemical Physics Letters. 420(4-6):562-568, 2006.
12] Baruah M, Qin W, Vallée RA, Beljonne D, Rohand T, Dehaen W, and Boens N. A highly potassium-selective ratiometric fluorescent indicator based on BODIPY azacrown ether excitable with visible light. Org Lett. 7(20):4377-4380, 2005.
13] Qin W, Baruah M, Stefan A, Van der Auweraer M, and Boens N. Photophysical properties of BODIPY-derived hydroxyaryl fluorescent pH probes in solution. Chemphyschem. (11):2343-2351, 2005.
14] Baruah M, Qin W, Basaric N, De Borggraeve WM, and Boens N. BODIPY-based hydroxyaryl derivatives as fluorescent pH probes. J Org Chem. 70(10):4152-4157, 2005.
15] Basaric N, Baruah M, Qin W, Metten B, Smet M, Dehaen W, and Boens N. Synthesis and spectroscopic characterisation of BODIPY based fluorescent off-on indicators with low affinity for calcium. Org Biomol Chem. 3(15):2755-2761, 2005.
16] Qin W, Baruah M, Van der Auweraer M, De Schryver FC, and Boens N. Photophysical properties of borondipyrromethene analogues in solution. J Phys Chem A. 109(33):7371-7384, 2005.
17] Baruah M, and Bols M. Substitution of a-azido ethers with Grignard reagents and its use in combinatorial chemistry. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 (4):509-512, 2002.
18] Baruah M, and Bols, M. An Azido-Hanessian Reaction. Synlett. 07: 1111-1112, 2002.
19] Gadhwal S, Baruah M, Prajapati D, and Sandhu J.S. Microwave-Assisted Regioselective Synthesis of ß-Aminoketones via the Mannich Reaction. Synlett. 03:341-342, 2000.
20] Gadhwal S, Baruah M, and Sandhu JS. Microwave Induced Synthesis of Hydrazones and Wolff-Kishner Reduction of Carbonyl Compounds. Synlett. 10:1573-1574, 1999.
21] Thakuria JA, Baruah M, and Sandhu JS. Microwave Induced an Efficient Synthesis of Alcohols via Cross-Cannizzaro Reaction. Chemistry Letters. 28(9):995-996, 1999.
22] Baruah M, Boruah A, Prajapati D, and Sandhu JS. Bi or Cd-Induced Coupling of Sulfonyl Chlorides with Allylic Halides. A Simple Synthesis of Allylic Sulfones. Synlett. 10: 1083-1084, 1998.
23] Baruah M, Prajapati D, and Sandhu JS. Regeneration of Carbonyl Compounds from Semicarbazones Under Microwave Irradiations. Synthetic Communications. 28(22):4157-4163, 1998.
24] Boruah A, Baruah M, Prajapati D, and Sandhu JS. Cerium Catalyzed Michael Addition of 1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds Under Microwave Irradiation. Synthetic Communications. 28(4):653-658, 1998.
25] Baruah M, Hussain A, Prajapati D, and Sandhu JS. New and Efficient Method for the Chemoselective Reduction of Azidoarenes and Aroylazides: Use of Zinc-Cobalt Chloride. Chemistry Letters. 26(8):789-790, 1997.
26] Boruah A, Baruah M, Prajapati D, and Sandhu JS. The Efficient Chemoselective Reduction of Azides to Primary Amines. Synlett. 11: 1253-1254, 1997.
27] Baruah M, Boruah A, Prajapati D, and Sandhu J.S. Bakers’ Yeast Mediated Chemoselective Reduction of Azidoarenes. Synlett. 12:1193-1194, 1996.
28] Boruah A, Baruah M, Prajapati D, and Sandhu JS. Michael Reaction in the SolidState under Microwave Irradiations. Chemistry Letters. 25 (11):965-966, 1996.
29] Baruah M, Boruah A, Prajapati D, Sandhu JS, and Ghosh AC. A new method for the chemoselective reduction of aryl and aroylazides. Tetrahedron Letters. 37(26): 4559-4560, 1996.
Awards Fellowships:
J. M Borthakur Memorial award in JB College, Jorhat, for first position in Chemistry (Major) B.Sc. Final Examination, 1992.
J. N Bora Memorial award in JB College, Jorhat, for first position in Chemistry (Major) B.Sc Final Examination, 1992.
Senior Research Fellowship for Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR, India) for research to do Ph.D. 1997-2000.
Research Associate of CSIR (India) in October 2000.
Conferences:
International conference on OLED and PLED. Dec 2002, Taipei, Taiwan.
7th Sigma-Aldrich Organic Synthesis Meeting. Dec 2003, Spa, Belgium
IDO-meeting. "Calcium imaging: From Probes to Physiology". Nov 2004, Leuven, Belgium.
9th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Fluorescence (MAF9) Sept 2005, Lisbon, Portugal. Poster presentation.
FNRS contact group (A meeting of fluorescent technology). Sept 2005, Brussels, Belgium.
9th Sigma-Aldrich Organic Synthesis Meeting. Dec 2005. Spa, Belgium. Poster presentation.
Instrumentation and Technical Skills: 300 and 400 NMR (1H, 13C, 31P, 11B), Mass (C.I, E.I), LCMS (ESI, APCI), UV and IR spectrometry, G.C., HPLC (analytical, preparative, chiral separation), Microwave apparatus (CEM Discover, Prolabo synthwave), Solid phase peptide synthesis, AFM instrument for amyloid beta peptide aggregation studies etc.
Biotechnical Skills: Immunohistochemistry (Colorimetric and fluorimetric, Tunel assay) of prostate, pancreatic, liver and spleen tumor cells of mice. Experiences with protein works e.g Protein modifications, estimation and quantification, Electrophoresis, western blots etc.
Computer skills: Windows, MS Office, MS D.O.S., Chem Draw, SciFinder, Beilstein Commander, Origin, Prism.
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February 28th, 2010, 01:10 PM
Post Count Number #7
Re: Seeo Inc Pune : Scientist, Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Respected Sir,
I am undersigned Mr.PARESH SHIVNATH TAMBAT, applying for the suitable post in your organization. I have completed my M.Sc. organic chemistry in 2009 from S.S.V.P.S.College Dhule, affiliated to North Maharashtra University Jalgaon. I have handled, UV-Visible spectrophotometer, DSC,KARL-FISHER, HPLC and GC . I hope you will consider my application for the suitable post. I am attach here my resume for your perusal.
I am interested to serve in your estimated organization. Please give me an opportunity to serve in your organization.
Thanking for anticipation.
Yours Sincerely
PARESH S. TAMBAT
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May 28th, 2011, 12:40 PM
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Resume
RESUME
SHAIKH SHAHISTA AKHTER
Contact No. :
shahistashaikh54 AT gmail.com
Career Objective…
To work with full dedication, pride and dignity with a company, which encourages complete development of an employee at the same time serves the society with high level of morale and professionalism.
Educational Qualification…
- Appeared M.Sc. (Organic chemistry) from Abeda Inamdar Senior College of Arts, Science & commerce, Pune( University of Pune )
Academic Profile…
Sr.
No. Qualification Name of the
University \ Board Year Percentage
1 MSc. I
(Org. Chem) University of pune 2010 69.7%
2 BSc.(Chem ) University of Pune 2009 79.94%
3 HSC Pune Board 2005 46%
4 SSC Pune Board 2002 60%
Co-Curricular activities…
Completed MSc. Chemistry Project on “AN EFFICIENT SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF ANALOGS OF CHLORANIL.” at Abeda Inamdar Sr. College, Pune
Won third prize in “State level Dr.T. R. Ingle Inter-Collegiate Lecture Competition” at S.P.College, Pune
Attended the National Conference – New Frontiers in Harbal and Synthetic Studies (HSDS-2010) at Abeda Inamdar Snr. College, Pune (14th-16th Jan 2010)
Participated in “National Integration Camp” organized by University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (Rajasthan) From 18th to 24th June 2008.
Extra Curricular activities
Completed the course of Information Technology, MS-CIT.
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June 6th, 2011, 12:43 PM
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Msc.Appeared...
ASHELKE NEELAM DASHARATH.
EMAIL : Shelkeneelam AT gmail.com
Professional skills :
Skill Name Class
MS-CIT Pass with distinction.
Typing with speed 30
( English) Pass with 1St Class.
Professional Experience :
“Elder pharmaceutical LTD.”
,Nerul,Navi Mumbia.
One month industrial training,
Project on,
“preparation of 4-methyl acetophenone.”
Education Qualifications :
Exam Institute Name Class
M.Sc.(Organic chemistry)
University of Mumbai. Appeared
B.Sc (chemisty)
Siddharth collage of arts science and commerce, Mumbai. Distinction
H.S.C (Science)
M.G.M. college, Nerul, Navi Mumbai. I Class
S.S.C
Nutan Vidyalay,Nerul,Navi Mumabi. I Class
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June 9th, 2011, 08:47 AM
Post Count Number #10
Msc chemistry
Curriculum Vitae
SANTOSH BHOSALE S
Email ID- s2bhosale AT rediffmail.com
Career Objective :-
To be a part of a reputed and progressive firm where I can explore the various possibilities in the field of chemistry and understand the advanced techniques currently used in industries at the same time to be a sincere part in the company’s triumph and growth.
Educational Qualification :-
MSc [Analytical Chemistry] 2010-2011 appeared from Pune University.
B.Sc [Chemistry] 2008 from Aurangabad University with 70.33%
H.S.C. [2004] from Maharashtra Board, Latur Division with 64.83%
S.S.C. [2003] from Maharashtra Board, Latur Division with 66.40%
Laboratory Skills :-
Experience in handling Single and Double beam UV/Visible Spectrophotometer, Nephelometer Turbidimeter, Polarograph, Flame Photometer, Conductometer, Potentiometer, pH meter , Photofluorometer . HPLC
IT Skills
MS-CIT With 80 % And Good knowledge Of Internet Browsing.
Experience I have 6th month experience in Tata
Motors Ltd Pune as Assistant in
Production Planning and Control