Ravinder received his PhD from National Chiao Tung University (NCTU), Taiwan. He also worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at National Taiwan University (Taiwan) and University of Waterloo (CANADA). During these eras, his research activities focused on the use of cutting-edge synthetic methodologies and technical skills for the design, efficient synthesis, and characterizations of organic chemical entities (small, supramolecular, and polymers w/and w/o post-polymerizations) for multifaceted applications such as Opto-Electronics, Sensory (Chemo-/Bio-Sensors/OTFTs), Photo-Controllable/Stimuli-Responsive, AIE-based materials (Type-I ROS PSs for Photodynamic therapy and Energy-Transfer), and Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs).
Prior to this, he acquired 4 years of Pharmaceutical-Industrial Experience; where he started as a Full Time Employee (FTE) at Jubilant Chemsys Ltd., India, an innovator in custom organic synthesis of client-based research. Later, he moved to Ind-Swift Laboratories LTD, India, a leading manufacturer of bulk drugs medicines and pharmaceutical raw materials, where he was promoted to Research Associate-I.
In the Holdcroft lab he is joining the synthetic team currently working on developing numerous N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-based polymers for surface-binding applications in anti-corrosion.
In his spare time, he enjoys reading novels, playing cricket, cooking, and exploring nature.