Anup Paul
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Anup Paul, born in Tura, India, earned his PhD from NEHU, with international stints in Italy and Argentina. Diverse roles followed, including a postdoc at Banaras Hindu University and Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal. Assistant Professor at Don Bosco College and Maryam Ajmal Women's College. Presently an integrated researcher at Instituto Superior Tecnico, his work spans metal-organic frameworks, catalysis, gas adsorption, sensing, energy storage and conversion reactions, and bioinorganic chemistry.
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Anup Paul, a dedicated research scientist, hailing from Tura, Meghalaya, India, holds a PhD (June 2012) from North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong, guided by Prof. T. S. Basu Baul. During his doctoral journey, he earned the prestigious INDO-ITALIAN exchange opportunity, enriching his studies at the University of Camerino, Italy (2009-2010) under the mentorship of Prof. Claudio Pettinari. Subsequently, Anup Paul ventured to the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, as a research associate, supervised by Prof. Fabio Doctorovich. His scholarly pursuits led him to Banaras Hindu University, India, as a Dr D. S. Kothari postdoctoral fellow (2013-2017), mentored by Prof. D. S. Pandey. He further expanded his horizons as an FCT postdoctoral fellow at Centro de Quimica Estrutual, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal (2013-2017), guided by Prof. Armando J. L. Pombeiro. Demonstrating his commitment to education, Anup Paul assumed roles as Assistant Professor at Don Bosco College, Tura, Meghalaya, and cluster head cum Assistant Professor at Maryam Ajmal Women's College of Science and Technology, Hojai, Assam (2017-2019). Presently, he serves as an esteemed integrated researcher at Centro de Quimica Estrutual, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal. Anup Paul's expertise revolves around the innovative construction and practical application of metal-organic frameworks in catalysis, gas adsorption, sensing, and energy storage and conversion reactions. His pursuits also encompass the intriguing realms of organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry, underscoring his dynamic contributions to the scientific community.