Ismath Haseena Ismail

PhD student

Boskovic and Goerigk groups

School of Chemistry & Melbourne Centre for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry

The University of Melbourne, VIC 3010

Australia

E-mail: ismathhaseen AT student.unimelb.edu.au

 

Biography

2021 – Present      PhD Student, School of Chemistry, The University of Melbourne, Australia

2019 – 2020          Demonstrator – Chemistry at Ilma International School, Colombo, Sri Lanka

2015                      Researcher (Industrial Training), Lanka Minerals and Chemical (PVT) LTD , Sri Lanka

2013 – 2016          Bachelor of Science (Honours) Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

 

Awards and Achievements

2023                          Best poster prize, Victorian Inorganic Chemistry Symposium

2020                          Melbourne Research Scholarship, The University of Melbourne, Australia

2016                          University award for academic excellence, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

 

Professional Memberships and Academic Service

2017 – Present       Lifetime member of University of Peradeniya Science Alumni Association (UPSAA), Sri Lanka

2013 – 2016           Member of the Chemical Society (CHEMSOC) University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

 

Publications

1. I.H.Ismail, J.M.S. Jayasinghe, A.D.L.C. Perera, “Synthesis and characterization of homologous series of phenyl benzoates with liquid crystalline properties.” Proceedings of the PGIS Research Congress 2017, Vol. 4.

 

Presentations

4. 11/2023 – Poster “Exploring Valence Tautomerism in Cobalt Complexes of Bidentate Mixed Donor (N,O) Redox-Active Ligands”, Victorian Inorganic Chemistry Symposium

3. 09/2017 – Talk “Synthesis and characterization of homologous series of phenyl benzoates with liquid crystalline properties” at the Post Graduate Institute of Science (PGIS) Research Congress (University of Peradeniya) Sri Lanka.

2. 04/2016 – Talk “Applications of Nanomaterial in Chromatography” Final year seminar at Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya

1. 02/2016 – Talk “Investigating the growth of microorganisms in synthetic rubber (NBR), due to the addition of CaCO3 dispersion during glove production”  Industrial training research presentation; Department of Chemistry, University of Peradeniya.