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Dr. LALAN KUMAR

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SA-II/10, CMRI Colony,
Central Mining Research Institute,

Barwa Road, Dhanbad,

JHARKHAND – 826 001, INDIA
Phone: + 91 326 2201390 ®
Mobile:- +91 9334003955

ADDRESS FOR COMMUNICATION (OFFICE)

Senior Scientist ,

Room No. – 8, I. T. Centre,
Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research(CIMFR),
Barwa Road, Dhanbad,
Jharkhand – 826 015, INDIA

( + 91 326 2296108 (Off) +91 326 2296190 (Res.)

FAX: + 91 326 2296025 Mobile :- +919334003955

E-mail: lalan_cmri@yahoo.com & lalan_lit@yahoo.co.in

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION

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Ph.D. (Applied Mathematics) Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad 1994 Awarded

Certificate in Scientific & Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad 1990 Pass
Technical German

M. Phil Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad 1988 1st Class with Distn.
D.C.P Computer application DICT, Dhanbad 1987 1st Class with Distn.
M.Sc., Mathematics Magadh University, Bodhgaya 1986 1st Class

B.Sc.(Hons.), Mathematics Magadh University, Bodhgaya 1983 1st Class
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ANNEXURE - I

IMPORTANT ASSIGNMENTS:-
|SL |Organisation Name |Post Held |Period |
|1. |Computer Society of India, Dhanbad Chapter |Executive Member |1998-1999 |
|2. |Computer Society of India, Dhanbad Chapter |Secretary |1999-2000 |
|3.

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