Ashish Sarker
Assistant Professor
Academic Appointment(s)
Administration
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
College of Science and Mathematics
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Bio
Dr. Ashish Sarker earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in Chemistry from Jahangirnagar University of Bangladesh. Dr. Sarker did his PhD in Analytical Environmental Chemistry from Queen's University, Canada followed by two postdocs. He also possesses a master's degree in Environmental Science from the University of Toronto. He also worked as a Research associate at the University of Manitoba where he was involved in Oil spill research in marine environment funded by the Government of Canada.
Dr. Sarker also worked as an Asst. Professor at Trent University, Ontario, Canada where he was involved in developing course curriculum and teaching both graduate and undergraduate courses.
- ASARKER@augusta.edu
- (706) 667-4205
- GE 3067
Education
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Ph.D., Chemistry, General
Queen's University at Kingston, 2016
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MS, Environmental Science
University of Toronto, 2010
Awards & Honors
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MITACS Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Goverment of Canada and Industrial Partner, 2018
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Columbia University , 2017
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Conference travel award
Queen's University, 2013
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Graduate student award
Queen's University, 2011
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Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Senior level scholarship
University of Toronto, 2009
Teaching Interests
Instrumental Course, General Chemistry, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- Determining binding of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to micelles formed by SDS and SOL using semi-equilibrium dialysis., 2021
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Determining binding of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to CTABr micelles using semi-equilibrium dialysis techniques., 2019
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Determining binding of sulfonamide antibiotics to CTABr micelles using semi-equilibrium dialysis, 2016
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Binding of Sulfonamide Antibiotics to CTABr Micelles Characterized Using (1)H NMR Spectroscopy., 2016
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Research Interests
Characterizing trace organic and inorganic molecules from varieties of complex matrices using various analytical instruments, including liquid and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
Department Service
University Service
Professional Service