Pulimamidi Rabindra Reddy - Research Experience

Research Experience

  • Post Doctoral Experience

1976-77 Visiting Young Scientist, University of Birmingham and Oxford, U.K.

1978-80 Post-Doctoral Research Associate at Texas A & M University, U.S.A with Prof.A.E.Martell.

1980-82 Post-doctoral Research Associate at Emory University, U.S.A. with L. G. Marzilli.

  • Visiting Professorship:

1986-88 Visiting Professor, Harvard University, U.S.A.(Sponsor- Prof. R.H.Holm).

1992 Visiting Professor, Univ. of Utah, U.S.A. (Sponsor – Prof. Wrenn).

  • National Conferences:

Participated in several leading National Symposia-Chaired Scientific Sessions.

  • Extension Lectures:

Invited speaker at several workshops. Resource person for several UGC sponsored Academic Staff College programs at different Universities.

  • International Conferences:

Presented scientific data at the following American Chemical Society, the premier scientific society of the world, meetings. 1979 Salt Lake City, U.S.A.

1980 Las Vegas, U.S.A.

1981 Denver, U.S.A.

1987 New Orleans, U.S.A.

1992 IUPAC Meeting Snowbird, U.S.A.

1997 213 ACS meeting, Las Vegas, U.S.A.

2001 221 ACS meeting, SanDiego, U.S.A. (Invited speaker).

2006 231 ACS Meeting, Atlanta, U.S.A.(Invited Speaker)

2008 235 ACS meeting, New Orleans, U.S.A (Invited speaker)

2010 239 ACS Meeting, SanFrancisco, U.S.A.(Invited Speaker)

He has also presented his latest achievements in Research at several other international symposia.

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