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Kumaon Engineering College ,
Uttranchal , India
Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh
A.K. Tibbia College ,
Aligarh Muslim University , Aligarh
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RESUME
of
RAHMAN
KHAN
Applied Science Department,
Dwarahat-263 653 District
Almora
+91-9876543210
E-mail: rahman@rediffmail.com
JOB
OBJECTIVES :
Senior faculty
placement in the chemistry department of the reputed institutions with a great
vision in the scientific and technological development of country.
SKILLS
AND SUMMARY OF WORK EXPERIENCE :
·
Have a close to 12 year experience as a faculty
member to teach general chemistry, physical chemistry, organic chemistry and
instrumental methods of analytical chemistry to
the students of technical and engineering graduation level.
·
Well converged with
lecture teachings of Applied Chemistry and Environmental chemistry
courses of the scientific and technical institutions with modern teaching aids
such as overhead projectors, slide projectors, CD projectors and computer aided
slide projectors etc.
·
Well trained to do research in the field of Applied
Environmental Chemistry with proven results in the form of paper publications
in the refereed journals of international repute and seminars &
conferences.
DETAILS
OF WORK EXPERIENCE :
Organisation : Kumaon
Engineering College ,
Dwarahat
(An
autonomous Uttranchal state technical institution)
Tenure : 1991 to present
Current designation : Assistant Professor/ Senior Lecturer
Responsibilities handled
over above tenure:
Teaching:
·
Taught the core course of Applied Engineering
Chemistry and related practical to the students of BE Ist year (All branches)
·
Taught the Physical Chemistry, Organic chemistry
along with related practical to the students of BE IInd year (Bio-chemical
Engg. branches)
·
Taught Instrumental Analytical Chemistry to the
students of BE IIIrd year (Bio-chemical Engg. branches)
Innovative
work:
·
The laboratories for Applied chemistry including
soil & water pollution, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and
Analytical Chemistry was established in the department
·
Worked as Officer In-charge, Academic Affairs to
maintain the academic calendar of the college, holding examination on behalf of
University, declaration of results and maintain the records of all the students
for their academic activities.
·
Worked as Officer In-charge, Library of the college
to supervise its smooth functioning, expansion, and computerisation with the
Lib-sys software.
Other
Responsibilities held:
·
Associated with the residential life of the college
students as a Warden for their overall personality development, character
building and residential accommodation since 1991 to present.
·
Worked as Proctor of the college for about seven
years and maintain the discipline in the college with strict rules and
regulations.
·
Working as Officer In-charge, security of the
college with the help of an external security agency posting them on to the
strategic points in the college and supervising them in terms of planning and
long sighted vision in the protection of life and property of the college.
·
Worked as Officer In-charge, sports of the college
for providing them outdoor and indoor sports facilities.
Research and Development activities:
·
Working in the field of soil and water pollution
chemistry and have been awarded the following minor research project by
University Grants Commission, New
Delhi ,” Interaction of hazardous organic materials
with soil and clays”.
·
Organised a “Induction Training Program” under staff
development scheme of All India Council of Technical Education, New Delhi in which
teachers of various technical institutions were trained for teaching skills.
The program was conducted in the capacity of its course co-ordinator.
Organisation : Applied Chemistry Department,
Z. H. College of
Engineering,
Tenure : 1985 to 1991
Designation : Research fellow/Research Associate
Responsibilities handled
over above tenure:
Teaching and Research:
1. Worked as
Research Associate, CSIR, at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Z H College
of Engineering & Technology, AMU, Aligarh
and guided research to three research students of Dr. S. U. Khan group along
with teaching of B.Sc. Engg. Students.
2. Worked as Senior
Research Fellow, CSIR (Project), at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Z
H College of Engineering & Technology, AMU, Aligarh to carry out research work in the field
of Bio-mass and production of Bio-gas
3. Worked as Senior
Research Fellow, CSIR, at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Z H College of
Engineering & Technology, AMU, Aligarh
to carry out post doctoral research in the field of soil pollution along with teaching
of B.Sc. Engg. Students.
4.
Instruments handled and
worked on:
GLC, HPLC, AAS, UV-VIS
Spectrophotometers Ion selective Electrodes and other Analytical instruments
etc
Organisation : Department of Ilmul Advia,
Tenure : Mar 20, 1989 to May 19, 1989
Designation : Lecturer
Responsibilities handled
over above tenure:
Worked as lecturer in
Medicinal Chemistry, in the Department of
Ilmul Advia, A K Tibbia College, AMU, Aligarh to teach post-graduate students and
research work in the field of Medicinal chemistry and have been the In-charge
of Instrumentation lab of the Department which consist of sophisticated
analytical instruments such as AAS, Flame-photometer, Gas-chromatograph etc.
Academic Qualification :
Degree/
Certificate
|
Year of Passing
|
Division
|
Percentage of Marks Obtained
|
Subjects
|
University/
Board
|
High School
|
1971
|
Ist
|
66.0
|
Science., Biology., & Maths
|
U.P. Board, All’d
|
P.M.C.
|
1975
|
Ist
|
66.5
|
Physics., Chem., Biol.
|
AMU Aligarh
|
B.Sc.(Hon)
|
1976
|
Ist
|
61.0
|
Chem.(
|
AMU Aligarh
|
M.Sc.
|
1979
|
Ist
|
61.0
|
Chem.(Specialisation.
in Anal. Chemistry)
|
AMU Aligarh
|
M.Phil.
|
1981
|
Awarded
|
NA
|
Chemistry
|
AMU Aligarh
|
Ph.D.
|
1985
|
Awarded
|
NA
|
Chemistry
|
AMU Aligarh
|
Topic of Ph.D. thesis :
“Adsorption and Mobility of Pesticides and Trace metals, and their
interactions with Soils and Clays”
Membership of Professional Societies:
·
Ordinary member of Clay Mineral Society of India
·
Ordinary member of Indian Society of Environmental
Management
·
Ordinary member of Indian Society of Soil Science
Conferences/ Seminars attended:
National : Nine (Please see Annexure-I
list of publication)
International
: Four (Please see Annexure-I list of publication)
List of Publication : Please see Annexure-I
Abstract of Ph. D. Thesis : Please
see Annexure-II
Abstract of Post-doctoral
work : Please see Annexure-III
References : Please see Annexure-IV
Research Papers ( Under Publication)
1.
N. Nazar Khan : Bio- accumulation of
Lead, Cadmium and Chromium from soils irrigated with Industrial Waste water.
2.
N. Nazar Khan : Thermodynamic aspects of
adsorption of Lead on Clay surfaces.
Abstract
of Research Papers presented Conferences/ Seminars
1.
The influence of some organic
compounds on the mobility of some trace metals through soil. 48th
annual convention of Indian Society of Soil science, Oct.26-29, 1983 held at
HAU, Hissar.
2.
Pesticides mobility in soils :
Effect of clay content, soil organic matter, and hydroxy Al and Fe Oxides.
Seminar on Soil Resources and Productivity Management organised by Indian
Society of Soil science, Dec.7-10, 1984 held at IARI, New Delhi
3.
Influence of Nickel and
Chromium on the growth and nutrients concentration of Tomato (Lycopersicum
esculentum) and Egg-plant (Solanum
melongena). National conference on Pollutional stress in major Indian River
basins sponsored by Planning Commission, DST, DOE and DOS. Mar.19-21, 1984 held
at AMU, Aligarh .
4.
The influence of Bavistin and
Calixin on the CO2 -
evolution and NPK-status of the Soil. National conference on Pollutional
stress in major Indian River basins sponsored by Planning Commission, DST, DOE
and DOS. Mar.19-21, 1984 held at AMU, Aligarh .
5.
Adsorption of Bavistin (MBC) on
Illite clays. 4th annual convention of the Clay Mineral Society of
India. Nov.29-30, 1985, held at UAS, Bangalore .
6.
Pesticide mobility in soils :
Effect of their chemical characteristics and soil properties. 6th
annual convention of the Clay Mineral Society of India. Nov.25, 1987, held at Agriculture College , Pune.
7.
Trace metals mobility in soil
as affected by pesticides and chemical fertilisers. National Seminar on current
trends in soil Research organised by Indian Society of Soil science, Nov.24-27,
1988 held at OUAT, Bhuvaneshwar.
8.
The influence of Nickel and Chromium- Humic
acid complexes on the major nutrients status of the soil. National Seminar on
current trends in soil Research organised by Indian Society of Soil science,
Oct.14-17, 1989 held at S.V. Agriculture
College , Tirupati.
9.
Chemical composition of Oyster
Pearl (Marwarid) and Shell (Sadaf). National Seminar on Unani Medicine.
Feb.19-20, 1990 held at A.K.
Tibbiya College ,
A.M.U. Aligarh
10.
Cadmium toxicology and Unani
System of Medicine. International Seminar on Ilmul Advia. Oct.19-21, 1990 held
at Faculty of Unani Medicine, AMU, Aligarh .
11.
Thin Layer Chromatographic
studies on the mobility of anions in soils. International Symposium on
chromatography. Sept.23-27, 1990 held at RAI Centre, Amsterdam , The Neatherlands.
12.
Heavy metal - Organic matter
complexes on the mobility of some micro-nutrients in soil. International
Conference on chromatography. Mar.6-8, 1991 held at The department of Applied
Chemistry, AMU, Aligarh .
13.
Trace metal mobility in soil as
affected by some Agro-chemicals. Second International Symposium on
Environmental Geo-chemistry. Sept.16-19, 1991 held at the Sweden University of
Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala ,
Sweden .
Annexure
- II
Abstract
of Ph. D. Thesis
Interaction of pesticides and trace metals with some
representative soils of India
were investigated. The results of the experiments carried out in laboratory /
greenhouse conditions could be summarised as follows :
1.
The mobility of Pb, Cd, Cr, Ni,
and Ag (Non-essential and toxic metals
for plant growth) and Dimethioate,
Phosphamidon, Dichlorovos and Malathion
( Organo-phosphorus insecticides) follows the order : Cr > Ni > Pb
> Ag > Cd and Dimethioate > Phosphamidon > Malathion >
Dichlorovos. For this, soil properties, characteristics of organic and
inorganic chemicals were found to have a significant influence on their
movement.
2.
Toxic metal (lead) and Carbamate fungicides ( Methyl
2-Benzimidazole Carbamate, MBC ) was observed for their adsorption mechanism
with Na-, Ca- and Mg- saturated illites. Thermodynamic parameters and
adsorption constants were calculated that shows the involvement of week forces.
3.
Another part of study shows
that the plant growth and nutrients concentration increases at the low level of
Pb, Cd, Cr, and Ni application while decreases at high levels. Threshold
concentration of these heavy metals and their toxicity index have been
calculated to suggest the maximum permissible limits of these heavy
metals.
Annexure-III
Abstract
of Post-doctoral work
1.
Soil Pollution and EIA
studies :
The general goal of our post-doctoral
research have been towards understanding the problem of soil pollution and its
low cost remedy. For which we have carried out experiments on various organic
substances containing multiple adsorption sites in reducing heavy metal
accumulation in soils. Since many organic wastes are capable of precipitating
heavy metals in water, it is desirable to use this property in the treatment of
waste water for agricultural use. Heavy metals such as Pb , Cd , and Ni , etc.
are also being screened for the growth of certain edible crops and their
concentration in different parts of the plant
2. Heavy
metals and Pesticides interactions in soil :
Heavy
metals ( such as Pb, Cd, Cr, Hg, Ag, and Ni etc.) and some persistent pesticides translocation
in soil causes a long term risk of soil pollution. They poses a threat to enter
in food chain through water absorption by plants. Our aim of study was to
observe the effects of various factors like organic matter, pH, exchangeable
cations, sesquioxides and anionic species on their movement in soils. The
technique used was soil thin layer chromatography ( Soil TLC) which is simple,
reproducible, and inexpensive. The adsorption characteristics of these
chemicals were also screened under different environmental conditions. Soil TLC
was also applied for studying the mobility of anions in soil.
3. Soil
Respiration and Nutrients Availability
:
Microbial
population have been observed to be affected by the presence of heavy metals
and organic substrate in soil. Efforts are being made to study the effects of
heavy metal - organic complexes which are generally found in industrial and
municipal waste waters on the microbial activities and availability of major
nutrients like NH4+
- , NO3 - , NO2 -
N , P and K in
soils under various environmental conditions.
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