Network of Multi-Channel Queuing Problems
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Man Singh obtained his PhD in area of thermodynamics of structured liquid mixtures from Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi (1987), and did postdoctoral work from School of Polymer Chemistry, Kyoto University (2007-2008), Japan. He has taught physicochemical sciences in Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia (1999-2001); undergone an intensified course of ‘molecular self-assemblies’ conducted by Department of Chemistry, Delaware University, USA (2007); training course on fundamentals of NMR in Zurich, Switzerland (2012); and Gaussian patterns of theoretical features of atoms in molecule at Ulm Germany (2014). In the year 2009, he joined Central University of Gujarat as Professor of Chemistry and is a Founder Professor and Dean, School of Chemical Sciences, Central University of Gujarat. Prof. Singh, as Visiting Professor, introduced the Molecular Interaction Engineering, a special curriculum to Master’s in Universytet Kardynala Stefana Warsaw, Poland from September 2015 to November 2015. He has established a new area of research noted as Thermodynamics of Molecular Interaction Engineering and during his academic career, he has come up with new inventions, equations and concepts. His invention, Survismeter, is commercialized by Borosil and US patent is granted to oscosurvismeter. European patent is granted for tohesive forces and microfluidics or friccofluidics. Friccohesity, which effectively advances the understanding of molecular interactions out of cohesive and frictional forces, NOSIA (non-breakable sodium ignition apparatus), econoburette, visionm