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Sanghamitro Chatterjee

Dr. Sanghamitro Chatterjee

Assistant Professor

  • Qualification

    Ph.D.
  • Specialisation

    Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interfacial Transport System
  • Research Interest

    Soft Matter Physics with focus on colloids and interface science: droplets, films, wetting, interfacial energy and mass transfer, fluid dynamics, Colloidal deposits and patterning, liquid crystals.
Dr. Sanghamitro Chatterjee
  • Brief Profile

    Sanghamitro Chatterjee joined the Department of Physics of the esteemed DIT University as an Assistant Professor in March 2024. He received both the M.Sc. and PhD degrees from IIT Kanpur. Thereafter, he served IIT Bombay as a postdoctoral fellow and served there for five years. His research interests include Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Multiphase Interfacial Transport Phenomena with special attention to droplets, wetting, thin-films, colloidal deposits and Surface Engineering. He has a demonstrated track record of high-quality research that disseminated valuable scientific knowledge through publications in esteemed journal such as Langmuir, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, Physics of Fluids, and Applied Surface Science. A number of research articles were identified as newsworthy by the journal editors and were selected for publishers’ press releases. The press releases were subsequently covered by several national and international news outlets and public policy makers, namely, the Press Trust of India (PTI), ScienceX, TechBriefs Media Group, New York, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), USA, and US Environmental Protection Agency. Besides, he is serving as reviewers of several prestigious journals and is a recipient of several award as a potential reviewer for providing critical and scientifically sound reviews. Dr. Chatterjee owns a patent and has authored two book chapters published by international publishing houses. After joining DITU, Dr. Chatterjee continues to contribute to the cutting-edge areas of research applicable in forensics, electronic and energy-storage processes, reflecting his scientific social responsibilities. As an assistant professor of DITU, he became a member of the esteemed American Chemical Society (ACS) and is currently associated with the ACS’s colloidal and surface chemistry division. Further details can be found in his homepage linked below.

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