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Dr Dipak Maity, B. Sc. (Chemistry, CU), B. Tech. (Chemical Technology, CU), M. Tech. (Materials Science, IITK), PhD (Materials Science & Engineering, NUS) Asst. Professor, Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering +91 9999144850 [email protected] ; [email protected] Website: https:// sites.google.com/site/dipakmaity List of selected publications: 1. D. Maity et.al., “Facile synthesis of water-stable magnetite nanoparticles for clinical MRI and magnetic hyperthermia applicationsNanomedicine 5 (2010) 1571-1584 [IF= 5.005]. 2. D. Maity et.al., “Vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopheryl-co-poly(ethylene glycol) 1000 succinate) micelles- superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for enhanced thermotherapy and MRIBiomaterials 32 (2011) 5663-5672 [IF= 8.806 ]. 3. D. Maity et.al., “Novel synthesis of superparamagnetic magnetite nanoclusters for biomedical applicationsJournal of Materials Chemistry 21 (2011) 14717-14724 [IF= 6.626]. 4. D. Maity et.al., Systematic Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia Studies of Carboxyl Functionalized Hydrophilic Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles based Ferrofluids”, Journal of Collidal Interface Science 514 (2018) 534-543 [IF= 5.091]. 5. D. Maity et.al., Functionalized Hydrophilic Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia Application in Liver Cancer TreatmentACS Omega 3 (2018) 3991-4005. 6. D. Maity et.al., One-Step Synthesis of Hydrophilic Functionalized and Cytocompatible Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs) based Aqueous Ferrofluids for Biomedical Applications” Journal of Molecular Liquids 274 (2019) 653-663 [IF= 4.513]. Research Interests: Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization & Applications SPIONs for Biomedical/Nanomedicine Applications Multifunctional Magnetic-Polymeric Nanostructures for Cancer Theranostics: Drug Delivery, Hyperthermia & MRI Nanoparticles based Agriculture and Food Processing Teaching Interests: Materials Science & Engineering Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Materials Chemistry/Powder Metallurgy Heat & Mass Transfer and Biomaterials Ongoing projects: DST Nanomission (INR 50 Lakhs, 2016-2019) Supervision of students: PhD = 3 (ongoing: 1) & B. Tech. = 13 (ongoing: 2) Professional affiliations: ACS, AACR, CRN, IAAM, MRS-S, ISR, ISRD, AJNT, JCST, JBTD , NSE, JNNA, NJBB, SERB & IEEE Research outcome: Total paper publications: 39 (CIF = 109) Book/Book Chapters: 5 Total citations: ~1500 (h-index = 15) Patent: 1 (International) Awards: 9 (International/National) Institute of Chemical Technology IndianOil Odisha Campus Bhubaneswar, 751013 Category I Deemed to be University (MHRD/UGC) Elite Status and Centre of Excellence, Govt. of Maharashtra NAAC A++ CGPA 3.77/4.00 and NBA Accredited Programmes

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Page 1: Institute of Chemical TechnologyDr Dipak Maity, B. Sc. (Chemistry, CU), B. Tech. (Chemical Technology, CU), M. Tech. (Materials Science, IITK), PhD (Materials Science & Engineering,

Dr Dipak Maity, B. Sc. (Chemistry, CU), B. Tech. (Chemical Technology, CU),

M. Tech. (Materials Science, IITK), PhD (Materials Science & Engineering, NUS)

Asst. Professor, Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering

+91 9999144850

[email protected]; [email protected]

Website: https://sites.google.com/site/dipakmaity

List of selected publications:

1. D. Maity et.al., “Facile synthesis of water-stable magnetite nanoparticles for clinical MRI andmagnetic hyperthermia applications” Nanomedicine 5 (2010) 1571-1584 [IF= 5.005].2. D. Maity et.al., “Vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopheryl-co-poly(ethylene glycol) 1000 succinate) micelles-superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for enhanced thermotherapy and MRI” Biomaterials 32(2011) 5663-5672 [IF= 8.806 ].3. D. Maity et.al., “Novel synthesis of superparamagnetic magnetite nanoclusters for biomedicalapplications” Journal of Materials Chemistry 21 (2011) 14717-14724 [IF= 6.626].4. D. Maity et.al., “Systematic Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia Studies of Carboxyl FunctionalizedHydrophilic Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles based Ferrofluids”, Journal of CollidalInterface Science 514 (2018) 534-543 [IF= 5.091].5. D. Maity et.al., “Functionalized Hydrophilic Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles forMagnetic Fluid Hyperthermia Application in Liver Cancer Treatment” ACS Omega 3 (2018) 3991-4005.6. D. Maity et.al., “One-Step Synthesis of Hydrophilic Functionalized and CytocompatibleSuperparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs) based Aqueous Ferrofluids for BiomedicalApplications” Journal of Molecular Liquids 274 (2019) 653-663 [IF= 4.513].

Research Interests:

Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Characterization & Applications

SPIONs for Biomedical/Nanomedicine Applications

Multifunctional Magnetic-Polymeric Nanostructures for

Cancer Theranostics: Drug Delivery, Hyperthermia & MRI

Nanoparticles based Agriculture and Food Processing

Teaching Interests:

Materials Science & Engineering

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Materials Chemistry/Powder Metallurgy

Heat & Mass Transfer and Biomaterials

Ongoing projects:

DST Nanomission (INR 50 Lakhs, 2016-2019)

Supervision of students:PhD = 3 (ongoing: 1) & B. Tech. = 13 (ongoing: 2)

Professional affiliations: ACS, AACR, CRN, IAAM, MRS-S,

ISR, ISRD, AJNT, JCST, JBTD, NSE, JNNA, NJBB, SERB & IEEE

Research outcome:

Total paper publications: 39 (CIF = 109)

Book/Book Chapters: 5

Total citations: ~1500 (h-index = 15)

Patent: 1 (International)

Awards: 9 (International/National)

Institute of Chemical TechnologyIndianOil Odisha Campus

Bhubaneswar, 751013Category I Deemed to be University (MHRD/UGC)

Elite Status and Centre of Excellence, Govt. of Maharashtra

NAAC A++ CGPA 3.77/4.00 and NBA Accredited Programmes