Ramesh L. Gardas

Professor at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

About

Ramesh Laxminarayan Gardas was born and brought up in Surat, Gujarat. He completed B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Veer Narmad South Gujarat University. Then he joined University of Coimbra and University of Aveiro, Portugal, and Queen’s University Belfast, UK for his postdoctoral research on physico-chemical properties and applications of ionic liquids.Then, Dr. Gardas joined the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, in August 2010, as an Assistant Professor in Chemistry, and promoted to Associate Professor in July 2015 and to full Professor in March 2020. Dr. Gardas has more than 25-years of research and 15-years of teaching experience. So far, he has been completed 8 projects (as PI and Co-PI) worth more than Rs. 8 crores, guided 20 Ph.D. and 17 M.Sc. project students. Co-authored 4 patents, 12 book-chapters, 7 conference papers, and 240 research publications which received more than 11,400 citations with h-index = 55; i10-index = 194 and average citations per paper of above 40. He delivered more than 325 invited talks and guest lectures.Dr. Gardas’ research group focusses on ‘Chemical Thermodynamics’ and ‘Phase Equilibria’ of industrially important solvents and their mixtures. His research group, is unique in the country, focusses on both ‘Science’ and ‘Technology’ part of the contemporary field – “Ionic Liquids/ Deep Eutectic Solvents as an alternative to Volatile Organic Solvents” and significantly contributing in connecting them. His research group substantially contributed to the development of non-conventional and environmentally benign solvent systems. Generated extensive databases on their thermodynamic properties and structure-composition-property correlations useful in refrigeration, separation science and crude oil industry. These will have far-reaching implications in the design of application-specific solvent systems. His research group strives to design the task-specific ionic liquids and to provide an important insight into physical chemistry to regulate their properties for varied technological applications such as phase change materials, CO2 capturing, dissolution of tank bottom sludge, electrolytes in solar cell and supercapacitors, absorbents for a refrigeration system, desulfurization of fuels, and also the extraction of metal ions, biomolecules and value-added products.

Experience

  • Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (15 yrs 11 mos)
    • Professor
      Mar 2020 - Present · 6 yrs 4 mos

    • Associate Professor
      Jul 2015 - Mar 2020 · 4 yrs 9 mos

      http://chem.iitm.ac.in/faculty/gardas

    • Assistant Professor
      Aug 2010 - Jul 2015 · 5 yrs

      http://chem.iitm.ac.in/faculty/gardas

  • Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast
    May 2008 - Jul 2010 · 2 yrs 3 mos

    Member of "confidential research project sponsored by Petronas” at QUILL, School of Chemistry, Queen’s University Belfast with Prof. Chris Hardacre

  • Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Universidade de Aveiro
    Jan 2006 - May 2008 · 2 yrs 5 mos

    Research Project on “Water solubility and octanol-water partition coefficients of Ionic Liquids” at Chemistry Department, University of Aveiro with Prof. João A.P. Coutinho

  • Research Fellow at Universidade de Coimbra
    Aug 2005 - Dec 2005 · 5 mos

    Reserach Project on “PVT data of pure and binary liquid mixtures” at Chemical Engineering Departmrnt, University of Coimbra, Portugal, with Prof. Abel G.M. Ferreira

  • Teaching Assistant at S.V.National Institute of Technology
    Jan 2005 - May 2005 · 5 mos

    Visiting Lecturer in Chemistry (Aug.2003 - Nov.2004) Teaching Assistant in Chemistry (Jan.2005 - Aug.2005)