Mamun Mollah

Dr

20152021

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Biography

Completed a PhD from the Schoold of Chemistry, Monash University, Australia, in which studied for innovative techniques to produce blast furnace (BF) coke substitute from lignite. I have more than three years’ experience in analytical chemistry/laboratory science in an Australian Government analytical laboratory (National Measurement Institute, NMI). In MSc studies, research was carried out to produce low cost phenolic resins and plastics. I have published journal papers and a provisional patent has been filed in Australia.
Currently working in the School of Chemistry in Monash University as a research fellow; novel techniques for carbon fibre from lignite. As a teaching associate for undergraduates, I teach undergraduate students in classroom environment, supervise and demonstrate chemistry practical classes in laboratories. As a lab manager, I maintain lab safety, manage a range of lab instruments, provide induction/training to students and researchers and support in experimetns for research.
I am always interested for new opportunities.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

Education/Academic qualification

Chemistry, PhD, Blast furnace coke substitute from Victorian lignite, MONASH UNIVERSITY

31 Mar 201130 Sept 2015

Award Date: 15 Sept 2015

Chemistry , MSc by research, Preparation and Characterization of phenolic resins and plastics, Jagannath University

1 Jan 19993 Oct 2003

Award Date: 3 Oct 2003

Chemistry, BSc Honours, Jagannath University

Award Date: 3 Oct 2001

External positions

Laboratory service coordinator , National Measurement Institute

3 Apr 200831 Aug 2012

Research area keywords

  • Carbon fibre
  • Lignite
  • Coal
  • Metallurgical Coke
  • Brown coal
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Coal science

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