Mrs. Sutanuka Mitra | Nanoscience | Best Scholar Award
Research Scholar, INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, India
🏆 Mrs. Sutanuka Mitra, a dedicated Research Scholar at the prestigious Indian Statistical Institute, India, has been honored with the coveted Best Scholar Award in Nanoscience. 🎓 With her profound dedication and relentless pursuit of knowledge, Mrs. Mitra has made significant contributions to the field of Nanoscience, pushing the boundaries of scientific understanding. 🌟 Her innovative research endeavors and scholarly achievements have earned her widespread recognition among peers and experts alike. This accolade serves as a testament to her exemplary commitment to excellence in academia and her remarkable potential to shape the future of Nanoscience.
Profile
Education
🎓 Mrs. Sutanuka Mitra’s academic journey showcases a remarkable trajectory of excellence and dedication. Graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Genetics from the Institute Of Genetic Engineering under MAKAUT, she displayed outstanding performance, securing an impressive percentage of 77.5%. 🌟 Continuing her pursuit of knowledge, she pursued a Post-Graduation in Medical Biotechnology from the prestigious Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine under WBUHS, achieving a commendable 76.6%. 📚 Her educational foundation was laid with distinction during her Intermediate and Matriculation studies, where she consistently demonstrated strong academic prowess. With such a stellar academic record, Mrs. Mitra stands as a beacon of academic brilliance and promise in her field.
Achievements
🏆 Mrs. Sutanuka Mitra has consistently excelled in her academic and artistic endeavors, showcasing her diverse talents and unwavering commitment to excellence. 🎨 Her achievements include qualifying for the CSIR-UGC NET in December 2015, securing Lecturership in Life Sciences, and subsequently achieving an impressive All India Rank of 68 in the June 2018 examination, earning the Junior Research Fellowship. 📚 Beyond academia, Mrs. Mitra’s creative flair shines brightly as she clinched the first prize in the drawing section of the “Open Up in Lockdown: Expressing with Art and Photography Contest 2020,” organized by the esteemed Indian Statistical Institute. 🌟 Her multifaceted accomplishments underscore her exceptional abilities and dedication across various domains.
Work Experience
🔬 Mrs. Sutanuka Mitra’s professional journey is marked by a series of impactful research endeavors across esteemed institutions and projects. As a Project Linked Junior Research Fellow (JRF) at the University of Calcutta, she collaborated with Prof. Rajat Banerjee in a DBT-funded project, exploring the intricate relationship between protein folding kinetics and codon usage bias. 🧬 Transitioning to another project at CIFE, funded by MFPI, she contributed to the development of functional fish sausage, fostering entrepreneurship in the field. 🐟 Subsequently, at the Indian Statistical Institute, she delved into the modulation and demodulation of photosynthesis using nanoparticles, guided by Prof. Arunava Goswami. 🌟 Currently, as a Research Scholar at ISI, she continues her scholarly pursuits under Prof. Goswami’s mentorship, solidifying her position as a dedicated researcher in the realm of science.
Publications Top Notes
Role of mesoporous silica nanoparticles in combating mercury-induced stress in Vigna radiata (mung bean) and Bacillus coagulans (soil bacteria) – 2023, 0 Citations 🌱
Growth response of Bacillus coagulans on TiO2 nanoparticles by RNA-Seq analysis of the customary probiotic strain – 2023, 0 Citations 🧬
A brief study on the role of cerium oxide nanoparticles in growth and alleviation of mercury-induced stress in Vigna radiata and soil bacteria Bacillus coagulans – 2023, 1 Citation 🌱
A comparative study on the modulatory role of mesoporous silica nanoparticles MCM 41 and MCM 48 on growth and metabolism of dicot Vigna radiata – 2022, 7 Citations 🌱
Evaluation of the growth response of spore-forming lactic acid Bacillus–Bacillus coagulans in the presence of oxide nanoparticles – 2020, 8 Citations 🧫
Naturally Occurring and Synthetic Mesoporous Nanosilica: Multimodal Applications in Frontier Areas of Science – 2019, 5 Citations 🔬