Dr. Madhusudan Dutta

Ceramic Technology
State Aided College Teacher
Email: madhusudan-dutta@gcect.ac.in

Dr. Madhusudan Dutta, State Aided College Teacher, is serving in Govt. College of Engineering & Ceramic Technology since April 2007. He obtained Bachelor degree from Govt. College of Engineering & Ceramic Technology ( formally known as College of Ceramic Technology) under Calcutta University in the year 1986. He obtained M.Tech in Materials Science from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Later He obtained PhD degree from Jadavpur University. Apart from that, Dr. Dutta have a significant experience of teaching important subjects like Nanotechnology, Glass, Advanced Ceramics and Materials Science.

Job Descriptions:

  • State Aided College Teacher, Govt. College of Engg. and Ceramic Technology
  • Worked as a Scientist at Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute
  • Worked as Engineer at Aditya Birla Insulator ( formally known as Jayshree Insulator)
  • Worked as Research Associate at National Physical Laboratory
  • Worked as Research Scientist at Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research.

Area Of Interest:

  • Preparation of Single Crystal Nano Ceramic Particles through Ceramic Process.
  • Microwave Sintering of Single Crystal Nano Ceramic Particles.
  • Development of Domestic Arsenic & Zero Bacteria Filter.

Subjects Taught:

  • NANO CERAMICS
  • BIOGLASS
  • ADVANCE CERAMIC
  • PHYSICAL CERAMIC
  • STRUCTURES & PROPERTIES OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS

Title of PhD Thesis:

  • Preparation, Sintering and Properties of Nano Silicon Carbide

Publication:

One research paper was published in referred International Journal and Seven research papers were published in referred national journals.

Three research papers were published in proceedings of National Conferences

  1. H.S. Kalsi, M. Dutta, S.K. Sharda, G.K. Padam, NK Arora and BK Das, Fabrication and characterization of microwave sintered β’’-Al 2 O 3 tubes, Journal of Materials Science Letters, 19(13), 1119-1121 (2000)
  2. M.S. Datta, A.K. Bandyopadhyay and B. Chaudhuri, Sintering of nano crystalline α silicon carbide by doping with aluminium nitride, Bulletin of Materials Science, 25[2], 121-125 (2002)
  3. M.S. Datta, A.K. Bandyopadhyay and B. Chaudhuri, Sintering of nano crystalline α silicon carbide by doping with boron carbide, Bulletin of Materials Science, 25[3], 181-189 (2002)
  4. M.S. Datta, A.K. Bandyopadhyay and B. Chaudhuri, Sintered nano crystalline silicon carbide for special application, Indoceram 35[2] 19-22 (2002)
  5. M.S. Datta, A.K. Bandyopadhyay and B. Chaudhuri, Strength and microstructure of sintered α silicon carbide prepared from nano crystalline particles doped with boron carbide, Trans. Ind. Ceram. Soc. 61[2], 75-80 (2002)
  6. M.S. Datta, A.K. Bandyopadhyay and B. Chaudhuri, Microwave sintering of nanocrystalline particles of alumina, Transactions of Indian Institute of Metals. 55(6), 531-534 (2002)
  7. M.S. Datta, S. Singh and K.N. Sudh, Preparation of nano titania particles through sol-gel method, Indoceram, 40[3], 19-22 (2004)
  8. M.S. Datta, A.K. Bandyopadhyay and B. Chaudhuri, The effect of atmosphere on the sintering of nano- crystalline α-silicon carbide doping with boron carbide and aluminium nitride, Trans. Ind. Ceram. Soc. 63[2], 105-108 (2004)
  9. M.S. Datta, A.K. Bandyopadhyay and B. Chaudhuri, Strength and microstructure of sintered α-silicon carbide prepared from nano crystalline particles doped with aluminium nitride, Interceram 54[1], 22-25 (2005)
  10. M.S. Datta, A.K. Bandyopadhyay and B. Chaudhuri, Studies on sintering atmosphere for nano crystalline α-silicon carbide doped with boron, Indoceram, 54[2], 99-102 (2005)
  11. M.S. Datta, Non-destructive examination of silicon carbide bar, Interceram, 54[6], 396-397 (2005)
  12. M.S. Datta, Development of porous ceramic particulate filter for IC engine exhaust, Interceram, 55[1], 22-23 (2006)

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Citations:

  • 102

Fellowship got, but not Availabled:

  • Overseas Research Student Award Scheme ( From Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals of University of Leeds)
  • Dr. K. S. Krishnan Fellowship (From BARC) and CSIR Fellowship

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