This book on microscopes will find its reader among the users of microscopes and the people who want to use the instrument properly, specially the optical microscopes, regarding these microscopes, there are some difficulties which rise during the usage and maintenance that has also been discussed. The book consists of 8 chapters and 126 diagrams, and photographs vividly describe the handling of microscopes. The author also wants to share his experience about the preparation of slides and specimen because a badly prepared specimen can block the vision through a very good microscope. This book is meant for those upcoming and progressive microbiologists and biochemist who want to use the microscope well and at ease. Therefore this book goes to their hands those who love microscopes.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sananda Chatterjee
Sananda Chatterjee, the author of this book, is one of the most talented scientists from India. Started his Academic career as an electronics engineer from radio research Institute, Kolkata after obtaining diploma in applied electronics from there in 1991, after that he also completed the diploma in computer application from Sonali Computer Centre Kolkata 1993 and advance diploma in the computer hardware and networking from Centre fo computer maintenance, Kolkata, 1999. In this time being a chemical experimenter he started writing this book and finally in the year 2000 he got his PhD under Dr Paul Andreson (Chairman) from International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry for Notes on Chemical Compounds and DSc in 2002 on the Application of Exchimers on Fuel Mechanism under Prof W.J. Green wood Dr Chatterjee is not a man of having a thirst for copiousness; therefore again he started his truth-hunt and finally he again got awarded in the year 2003 the doctor of science from International union of Biochemistry and Microbiology for his contribution on Herbal Antibiotics. Dr. Chattejee is not presently working with Indian Chemical Institute, as a research guide. Also present in the thesis reviewing committee of IUPAC and has been recently included as the member in the International Chemical Congress for his myrias contributions in chemistry and applied chemistry.
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