Ipps ban: 02 – Magnetic, Structural and Electrical Properties of Ferrites, Nanocomposite and Perovskite Materials



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IPPS BAN:04



Biomedical Physics. Support started 2011.
Objectives

Development and application of innovative and low-cost methodologies necessary for healthcare, to take the benefits to the common people of the low resource countries (LRC), where 80% of global population lives


Group leader(s)

Professor Khondkar Siddique-e Rabbani

Address

Department: Biomedical Physics & Technology

University: University of Dhaka

Street (visiting address): Curzon Hall building



P.O Box number:

City: Dhaka



Post/zip code: 1000

Country: Bangladesh



E-mail address(es): rabbani@du.ac.bd, bmpt@du.ac.bd

Website: www.bmpt.du.ac.bd

Telephone and telefax:

Office

+880 2 9661900 x7011



Home

+8801817022834



Mobile

+8801817022834



Fax

+880 2 9667 222




Swedish collaborator(s)

(None)
Other collaborator(s)



Gender

(F/M


Title

Full name

Affiliation and country

M

Prof

Adrian J Wilson

University of Warwick, UK

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Prof

Penny Gowland

University of Nottingham, UK

M

Prof

Orjan Martinsen

University of Oslo, Norway

M

Dr

S Kaisar Alam

Rutgers University, USA

F

Dr

Selina Husna Banu

Institute of Child Health and Shishu Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Prof

M Adnan Kiber

University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

F

Prof

Anwara Khatun

M

Dr

Latiful Bari

M

Mr

Golam Dastegir

M

Prof

Zahid Hasan Mahmud

M

Dr.

Zaid Bin Mahbub

Ahsanullah University, Bangladesh

F

Dr.

Humayra Ferdous

American International University Bangladesh (AIUB), Bangladesh

M

Dr

Rezwan B Hussain

University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh

F

Dr

Hosney Ara

Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

IPPS BAN:05 – Nanophysics


Support started in 2014.
Objectives

The project has mainly three main objectives. 1. To modernize the existing nanophysics laboratory of the department of physics, the University of Dhaka with state of the art research facilities. 2. To start an extensive research on nanomaterials, such as coordination polymers-a typical thread-like metal-organic frameworks (MOF), like DNA as well as chemically converted graphene for nanoelectronic applications and 3. To create a research opportunity for postgraduate students and researchers of Bangladesh in the field of nanotechnology.


Group leader:

Dr. Khandker Saadat Hossain

Address

Department/unit: Department of Physics

University/institute: University of Dhaka

Street (visiting address): Curzon Hall



P.O Box number:

City: Dhaka



Post/zip code: 1000

Country: Bangladesh



E-mail address(es): k.s.hossain@du.ac.bd

Website: www.du.ac.bd

Telephone and telefax

Office

+880-2-9661900ex7044



Home

+880-2-9512527



Mobile

+880-1715492254



Fax

+880-2-9667222




Swedish collaborator(s)

(None)
Other collaborator(s)



Gender

(F/M


Title

Full name

Affiliation and country

M

Assistant Professor

Dr. Akihiko Takada

Kyushu University

M

Professor

Dr. Katsuyoshi Nishinari

Hubei University of Technology

M

Professor

Dr. Yoshiaki Takahashi

Kyushu University

M

Professor

Dr. Abu Hashan Bhuiyan

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology

M

Professor

Subir C. Ghosh

North South University

M

Professor

Dr. M. Abul Hossain

University of Dhaka

M

Professor

Dr. Visit vao-soongnern

Suranaree University of Technology

M

Professor

Dr. Siddique-e Rabbani

University of Dhaka

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Associate Professor

Dr. M Mizanur Rahman

University of Dhaka

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Professor

Dr. Yapeng Fang

Hubei Univeristy of Technology


BOLIVIA


http://www.isp.uu.se/countries/latin-america/bolivia/
IPICS BOL:01 – Chemical Ecology in Bolivia
Support started in 2018.
Objectives

The overall objective of this project is to develop Chemical Ecology in Bolivia by addressing 

locally relevant problems with basic and applied approaches, and training undergraduate and graduate researchers with a multidisciplinary perspective which uses Analytical Chemistry as one of its main tools. Systems will be chosen for which there is regional and national needs of new knowledge: chemicals from local plants to control Chagas disease vectors, chemistry of local crop plants in relation to their pollinators, and chemical responses of plants to bioacoustical signaling of interacting animals such as pollinators and herbivores. These research lines may lead to ways to control Chagas disease and to the design alternative ways for the management of agroecosystems, respectively. Additionally, they will involve the training of undergraduate and postgraduate students including local USFX staff, thus opening the possibility of a multiplicative effect. 
Group leader(s)


Swedish collaborator(s)

(none, but are planned to be established)


Other collaborator(s)


BURKINA FASO


http://www.isp.uu.se/countries/Africa/burkina-faso/
IPICS BUF:01 – Analytical Techniques for Analysis and Valorisation of Local Natural Products in Burkina Faso
ISP provided pilot support to the Dept. Chemistry in 2008. The first year a common grant was given under the designation BUF:01, while applications from two groups were accepted. The second group is from 2009 denoted BUF:02.
Objectives

The overall goal is to achieve foods security through the provision of agricultural products in quality and quantity in relation with strategic Plan to fight against poverty in Burkina Faso.


Specific Objective 1: To increase scientific knowledge for effective antifungal formulation based on local plants

Specific Objective 2: To improve with stakeholders technologies for accessibility to antifungal formulation based on local plants for sustainable crops protection in a context of climate change.

Specific Objective 3: To build sustainable research collaboration with partners at local, regional and international levels in order to increase the use of pesticidal plants in local agriculture.
Group leader

Yvonne L. Bonzi-Coulibaly, Professor

Dept. Chemistry, University of Ouagadougou, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

+226 50 30 70 64 poste 5034 (office)

+226 70 23 96 87 (mobile)

bonziy@univ-ouaga.bf

yvonne.bonzi@yahoo.fr
Swedish collaborators

(none)
Other collaborators



Gender

(F/M


Title

Full name

Affiliation and country




M

Professor

Irenée Somda

UPB, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso

M

Professor

Pascal Gerbaux

Mons university, Belgium

M

Dr.

Roger H. C. Nébié

CNRST, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

M

Dr.

Félix Kini

CNRST, Burkina Faso

F

Dr.

Sylvie Mouras

CIRAD, France

M

Dr.

Igor W. K. Ouedraogo

2IE, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

F

Professor

Marie-Paule Delplancke-Ogletree

ULB, Bruxelles, Belgium

IPICS BUF:02 – Water and Clays Burkina Faso
ISP provided pilot support to the Dept. Chemistry in 2008. The first year a common grant was given under the designation BUF:01, while applications from two groups were accepted. The second group is from 2009 denoted BUF:01.
Objectives

To contribute to the development of the quest for simple, low-cost and high-performance water purification processes using natural clay minerals, laterite soils and oxide materials from Burkina Faso for the removal of some heavy metals cations and arsenic (V, III) compounds in contaminated groundwaters in rural villages.


Group leader

Mr. Boubié Guel, PhD

Dept. Chemistry, Ouagadougou University, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

+226 50 30 88 52 (office)

+226 76 64 54 69 (mobile)

boubie.guel@univ-ouaga.bf

boubieguel@yahoo.fr
Swedish collaborator

Mr. Ingmar Persson, Professor

Department of Chemistry (Ultuna Campus, Uppsala)

+46 18 67 1547 (office)




Other collaborators

Gender

(F/M


Title

Full name

Affiliation and country

M

Professor

Issa T. Somé

Laboratoire de Chimie analytique et de toxicologie, UFR-SDS, Université de Ouagadougou, tsome@univ-ouaga.bf ; tsome@ulb.ac.be

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Professor

Paul-Louis Fabre

Laboratoire PHARMA-DEV Université Paul Sabatier 35 chemin des maraîchers
31400 TOULOUSE,paul-louis.fabre@iut-tlse3.fr

F

Professor

Anne-Lise Hantson

Service de Chimie et Biochimie appliquées, Université de Mons-Faculté Polytechnique, 56, Rue de l’Epargne, B-7000 Mons, Belgique, annelise.hantson@umons.ac.be

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Professor

Stephano Rossi

Department of Materials Engineering and Industrial Technology, University of Trento, Italy,Stefano.rossi@ing.unitn.it

M

Professor

Jonas Yapi Yao Andji

Laboratoire de Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques, Université de Cocody, jonasandji@yahoo.fr

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Professor

Philippe Blanchart


Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Céramique Industrielle (ENSCI), 47-73, av.Albert-Thomas, 87065, Limoges Cedex, France (p_blanchart@ensci.fr)

( philippe.blanchart@univlim.fr)



M

Professor

Moussa Gomina


Laboratoire CRISMAT, UMR 6508 CNRS, ENSICAEN, 6 Bd, Marechal Juin, 1405 Caen Cedex 04, moussa.gomina@ensicaen.fr

M

Professor

Mama Pléa

Faculté des Sciences et Techniques, Université de Bamako, Mali, DER Chimie, BPE 3206 (mamaplea@yahoo.fr)




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