Dr. Rajesh R.

 
Dr. Rajesh R.
Guest Teacher
Kuttikat House, Narakkal P.O Ernakulam- PIN:682505 Kerala, India

• Professionally qualified with more than 8years experience in Research and teaching.

• Strong expertise in team Handling & Supervision.

• Handling various Chemistry Laboratory activities and Research Labs.

• Ability to develop new synthetic methodologies in organic chemistry via research.

• Experienced in water quality analysis.

• Provide training to the team members to make the team strong for best productivity.

• Conduct the reviews with the team members and generate the reports periodically.

Academic Qualifications
MSc
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam2009
MPhil in Marine Chemistry
Cochin University of Science and Technology2014

First Rank


PhD in Organic Chemistry
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam2024
Professional Work Experience

➢ Worked as Assistant Professor on contract in the Department of Chemistry, T. K. Madhava Memorial College, Nangiarkulangara, Haripad. from 04/06/2024 to 28/03/2025.

➢ Ph.D awarded under the supervision of Dr. Rajesh K., Assistant Professor, St. Albert’s College, Ernakulam on 17/04/2024

➢Research Scholar in Department of Chemistry, St Albert’s College, Ernakulam where I am performing research in organic/ Organometallic Homogenous catalysis. • Design and optimization of new chemical reactions, including the identification of novel reagents and catalysts. • Exploration of various catalytic systems, such as transition metal catalysts, organocatalysts, and biocatalysts, to enhance reaction efficiency and selectivity. • Development of environmentally friendly and sustainable synthetic methodologies, with a focus on reducing or eliminating the use of hazardous reagents and minimizing waste. • Researchers in organic synthetic methodology contribute significantly to advancing the field of organic chemistry, enabling the synthesis of diverse and complex molecules with applications in various scientific and industrial domains.

➢ Worked as Project Assistant in Major Project funded by Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India. 1 st Nov 2016 - 15th Jun 2019 Project Assistant under the guidance of Dr. Rajesh K., Assistant Professor, St. Albert’s College, Ernakulam where a vital role isbeing played in establishing a newsynthetic laboratory in the college and maintaining various instruments like IR spectrophotometer, Gas chromatograph, UV spectrophotometer, Rotary Evaporator etc. • Design and Characterization of Organic Molecules. • Development of new synthetic methodology.

➢ Worked as Junior Research Fellow in Major project funded by Department of Science and Technology (DST) Government of India 26th Sep 2012 – 20th Sep2015 Project Assistant under the guidance of Dr. Anu Gopinath., Assistant Professor, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Panangad, Ernakulam where a vital role is being played in establishing research laboratory related to water quality analysis and maintaining various instruments.

• Experienced in design and planning of experiments or field studies related to water quality analysis.

• Participated in fieldwork to collect water samples or relevant data.

• Collaborated with other team members, researchers, and experts to discuss findings and contribute to the overall objectives of the research project.

• Communicated research findings through presentations, reports, and publications.

• Attend conferences, workshops, and training sessions to enhance knowledge and skills.

• Manage and organize project-related tasks to meet deadlines and milestones.


➢ Worked as Adhoc Lecturer in Department of Chemistry, St Albert’s College, Ernakulam 1 st June2010 – 20th September 2011 (1 Year 3 months of Experience) Adhoc Lecturer in Department of Chemistry, St. Albert’s College, Ernakulam

•Conducted lectures, tutorials, and laboratory sessions in Chemistry ensuring safety protocols.

• Developed course materials, including syllabi, lecture notes, and assignments.

• Engaged in scholarly activities, which may include conducting research in a specialized area of chemistry. Maintained effective communication with students, colleagues, and administrators.

• Providing guidance to students during laboratory sessions.

PAPERS PUBLISHED

➢ Rajesh, R., Devassy, J. P., Nihala, R., & Kunjanpillai, R. (2024). Cobalt (II) catalyzed Michael-type hydroamination of activated olefins. Synthetic Communications, 54(22), 1959- 1973.

➢ Rajesh, R., Sandhya, O. K., Narayanan, S. P., & Kunjanpillai, R. (2024). Lanthanoids in Hydroarylaminations: Yb (III)-and Tb (III)-Catalyzed Addition of Arylamines to Activated Olefins. Synthesis (DOI: 10.1055/a-2282-7702).

➢ Rajesh, R., Garg, J. A., Thiruvengetam, P., & Kunjanpillai, R. (2022). A Simple and General Nickel‐Catalyzed Michael‐Type Hydroamination of Activated Olefins Using Arylamines. Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, e202200440 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ajoc.202200440).

➢ Rajesh, R., Sella, E. S., Blacque, O., & Rajesh, K. (2019). Crystal structure of a new 2, 6- bis (imino) pyridine derivative:(1E, 1′ E)-1,1′-(pyridine-2, 6-diyl) bis [N-(4-chlorophenyl) ethan-1-imine]. Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications, 75(2), 115-118.

➢ Joy, A., Anoop, P. P., Rajesh, R., Mathew, J., Mathew, A., & Gopinath, A. (2020). Geochemical fractionation of trace elements in the coral reef sediments of the Lakshadweep Archipelago, Indian Ocean. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 158, 111409.

➢ Joy, A., Anoop, P., Rajesh, R., Mathew, J., Mathew, A., & Gopinath, A. (2019). Spatial variation of phosphorus fractionation in the coral reef sediments of Lakshadweep Archipelago, Indian Ocean. Chemistry and Ecology, 35(7), 592-612.

➢ Joy, A., Anoop, P., Rajesh, R., Mathew, J., Mathew, A., & Gopinath, A. (2019). Biochemical composition of sedimentary organic matter in the coral reefs of Lakshadweep Archipelago, Indian Ocean. Chemistry and Ecology, 35(9), 805-824.

➢ Joy, A., Anoop, P. P., Rajesh, R., Mathew, J., Mathew, A., & Gopinath, A. (2019). Spatial variation of trace element concentration and contamination assessment in the coral reef sediments of Lakshadweep Archipelago, Indian Ocean. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 146, 106- 116.

➢ Joy, A., Anoop, P. P., Rajesh, R., Mathew, A., & Gopinath, A. (2020). Spatial Distribution and Contamination Assessment of Trace Metals in the Coral Reef Sediments of Kavaratti Island in Lakshadweep Archipelago, Indian Ocean. Soil and Sediment Contamination, 29(2), 209-231.