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Basudeb DasSarma (1923–2007) was a chemist and faculty at the University College of Science and Technology of the University of Calcutta. He was among an early group of Indian scholars and professionals to emigrate to the US. He did groundbreaking research with John C. Bailar Jr. at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, won an American Chemical Society award in 1971 for his contributions to the understanding of coordination and stereo-chemistry of metal complexes, and became a naturalized US citizen in 1972. He was a professor of chemistry at West Virginia State College from 1966 to 1992, President of the West Virginia Academy of Science, 1981–82, and a community leader and spokesman on environmental issues in the Kanawha Valley around Charleston, West Virginia. He died on 16 November 2007.


Life and career


Early life and education

Basudeb DasSarma was born in Barisal in East Bengal now Bangladesh on early January 1923. His parents were Ashutosh DasSarma, a
ayurvedic physician
(''kaviraj'') and an active Indian independence movement activist and Surabala DasSarma. He started his education at the early age of 4. His first lessons were the Bengali alphabet and was taught by his father. Later on his sister became his instructor. Basudeb started his first public schooling at the age of 11 in grade 4 at Jhalokati Government Boys High School. After receiving high scores in high school, Basudeb became a student in Bachelor of Science in Brojomohun College (1940-1944). Since Basudeb was facing financial difficulties, he had to take private tuition to afford his housing rent during his college life. After Bachelors Basudeb completed his Master of Science (1944-1946) and Doctor of Philosophy in University College of Science, Technology & Agriculture under the University of Calcutta.


Career

After completing his Doctor of Philosophy Basudeb started his career as an lecturer in chemistry in University of Calcutta (1950-1953). From 1953-1955 he worked as a research associate in the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign with professor of Inorganic Chemistry John C. Bailar Jr. The research was about learning more about coordination and stereo-chemistry of metal complexes. After this he came back and served as a lecturer in the University of Calcutta for 2 more years from 1955-1957. While teaching in the University of Calcutta he got the opportunity to work as the chief chemist at the Geological Survey of India and left his job at the University of Calcutta. In 1966 Basudeb migrated to United States with his family and joined the
West Virginia State University West Virginia State University (WVSU) is a public historically black, land-grant university in Institute, West Virginia. Founded in 1891 as the West Virginia Colored Institute, it is one of the original 19 land-grant colleges and universities ...
as a professor in chemistry. He retired from the
West Virginia State University West Virginia State University (WVSU) is a public historically black, land-grant university in Institute, West Virginia. Founded in 1891 as the West Virginia Colored Institute, it is one of the original 19 land-grant colleges and universities ...
in the year 1991 and remained as a
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until 1992. Basudeb also served as research chemist for Union Carbide since 1966. From 1971-1972 Basudeb served as the
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in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In 1988 he also served as the
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National Institute of Chemical Studies


Major accomplishments

* He won the American Chemical Society Award in 1971 for his research and publications on coordination and stereo-chemistry of metal complexes. * He won the
West Virginia State University West Virginia State University (WVSU) is a public historically black, land-grant university in Institute, West Virginia. Founded in 1891 as the West Virginia Colored Institute, it is one of the original 19 land-grant colleges and universities ...
's Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year award in 1973.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:DasSarma, Basudeb 20th-century American chemists 20th-century American educators 20th-century Indian chemists 20th-century Indian educators 1923 births 2007 deaths Bengali chemists Brojomohun College alumni Chemists from West Virginia Indian emigrants to the United States Indian inorganic chemists Naturalized citizens of the United States Oak Ridge National Laboratory people People from Barisal Educators from Charleston, West Virginia University of Calcutta alumni Academic staff of the University of Calcutta University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty West Virginia State University faculty