Koshal Kishor Singh
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Dr. Koshal Kishor Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology and Bioengineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, focusing on the design of electrocatalysts and support for oxygen and chlorine evolution reactions. He holds an M.Tech in High Energy Materials from the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology, Pune, and a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering from Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow. With expertise in both academia and research, Dr. Singh's interdisciplinary background enables him to contribute significantly to the fields of biotechnology and bioengineering.
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metal catalysts
Electrochemical
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Chemical Engineering
Biotechnology
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Assistant Professor
Postdoctoral Associate
Associate Professor
- Structuring a course curriculum, preparing subject notes, mentoring students, presenting lectures, producing additional instructional materials, accurately evaluating students’ progress, Grading, staying current on the subject material, Researching and publishing, presenting research, leading and directing research in electrochemical field
Education
IIT Kanpur (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur)
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow
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New concepts or chemistry is an urgent requirement for rechargeable batteries to achieve a low-cost, user-friendly nature with adequate energy densities and high levels of safety. Rechargeable seawate...
During seawater electrolysis, both oxygen and chlorine evolve at anode and their selectivity can be modulated through variation of surface and electronic structure of the electrocatalyst. In this cont...
Electrical energy storage on a large-scale is essential to the ultimate use of natural and clean renewable energy sources. Recently, research and development attempts toward a room-temperature seawate...
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