Kamalesh Sirkar

Kamalesh K. Sirkar is a Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He is also the Foundation Professor of'Membrane Separations and Director of the NJIT Center for Membrane Technologies. He is internationally recognized as an expert in membrane separation technologies.

Education

Sirkar received his B.Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology at Kharagpur and both his MS and PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Career

Sirkar was previously a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology and Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur prior to arriving at NJIT in 1992.

His accomplishments

Sirkar is the holder of 25 U.S. patents.
He has also authored 156 refereed articles and 18 book chapters, and is a co-editor of the widely used Membrane Handbook.
He is the Editor of the Elsevier series Membrane Science and Technology and an Associate Editor of Separation Science and Technology.
He has served (or is serving) on the editorial boards of the Journal of Membrane Science, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research and Separation Science and Technology.

Honors and awards

Sirkar has received numerous honors and awards throughout his research life. Some of these include:

References

  1. http://chemicaleng.njit.edu/people/sirkar.php 'NJIT : Chemical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering Department -- Our People - Kamalesh K Sirkar'
  2. http://www.tcetoday.com/tcetoday/NewsDetail.aspx?nid=11451 'TCE Today : Membrane separation expert made AAAS Fellow'
  3. http://www.njit.edu/about/boards/overseers/awards/prizeandmedal/2009/index.php 'NJIT : 2009 Research Prize and Medal Recipient'
  4. http://www.stevens.edu/njinvent/fileadmin/njinvent/pdf/New_Jersey_Inventors_Hall_of_Fame_2009_Award_Winners.pdf 'Stevens Institute of Technology : New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame 2009 Award Winners'

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