Rajendra P. Singh (Ph.D) has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries and research institutions. Rajendra P. is currently the Director Of Chemistry at SolidEnergy Systems, where they oversee the production of Li salt electrolytes and additives for lithium-ion batteries. Rajendra P.'sprevious roles at the company include Head of Chemistry and Senior Principal Chemist, where they focused on the synthesis and purification of new Lithium-based electrolyte salts.
Before joining SolidEnergy Systems, Singh worked as a Principal Chemist/Scientist at CoorsTek Specialty Chemicals, where they developed methods for new pharmaceutically important compounds, fluorination chemistry, ionic liquids, and battery electrolytes.
Singh also held the position of Senior Principal Scientist at IM&T Research Inc, where they developed processes for nucleophilic fluorinating agents and synthesized pharmaceutical intermediates. Rajendra P. served as the Research Director of R&D at ARC-Advance Research Chemicals, Inc, where they designed and synthesized organic molecules for pharmaceutical intermediates.
Earlier in their career, Singh worked as a Research Scientist at the Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, where they focused on nucleophilic and electrophilic fluorinating agents and synthesized energetic materials. Rajendra P. also conducted post-doctoral research at Washington State University, Sumitomo Chemical Company, and the National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research.
Singh's expertise in chemistry is complemented by their academic background. Rajendra P. holds a Ph.D from Tokyo Institute of Technology and has served as an Assistant Professor at Purvanchal University. Rajendra P. also received the prestigious UNESCO Fellowship during their time at Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Rajendra P. Singh (Ph.D) obtained a Ph.D. in Organic/Organometallic Chemistry from Banaras Hindu University, where they studied from 1980 to 1985. Additionally, they received a UNESCO Diploma in Homogeneous Catalysis from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, studying there from 1987 to 1988.
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