Dr. Amitava Basu Mallick is presently a Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, He received his, Bachelor of Engineering (1986), Master of Engineering (1988) in Metallurgical Engineering and Ph.D degree (1997) in Metallurgical Engineering from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. He has also received the Master of Computer Application (MCA) degree (1991) from Jadavpur University. He served the Institute as Dean, Academic and acted as Head, Departement of Metallurgy, Head Centre for Healthcare Science and Technology, Head, School of Management Sciences and Head, Center for Green Energy and Sensor Sysyems. Presently acting as the chairman, Central Research Facility (High end equipments), chairman central routine committee and member of the Advisory Committee on Faculty Recruitment.
The primary research areas of Dr. Basu Mallick are metals and alloys, metal matrix nanocomposites and nanostructured magnetic materials. He has authored more than 100 publications. He received the MRSI medal from Materials Research Society of India in 2009 for his research contributions in Materials Science and INSA Teacher award 2016 from Indian National Science Academy.
(i) In-situ composites
(ii) Nanostructured magnetic and electronic materials
# | Patents | Year |
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1 | A simple and economical processing route for preparing MnBi magnetic powder | 2023 |
Center of Excellence for Green Energy and Sensor Systems
School of Management Sciences
Centre for Healthcare Science and Technology
ACoFAR
Committee for Central Research Facility (High end equipment)
Central Research Facility
Academic
Academic Affairs
Centre of Excellence TEQIP II
Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering from 24th February 2005
Research:
In- situ-Al-TiB2 Metal Matrix Nanocomposite: Effect of Microstructural Parameters on the Mechanical Properties
Research:
Drug delivery
Research:
High entropy alloy coatings through plasma spray
Research:
Fabrication of Cu-TiB2-Fullerene-Lanthanum composites through powder metallurgy route
Created: 23 November 2019