Sumita Mitra Explained

Sumita Basu Mitra
Workplaces:3M
Case Western Reserve University
University of South Florida
Alma Mater:Presidency College Calcutta
University of Calcutta
University of Michigan
Thesis Title:Cross-linking of proteins by equilibrium transfer alkylation.
Thesis Url:http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/68286891
Thesis Year:1977

Sumita Basu Mitra (born 1949) is an Indian-American inventor who is a professor at the University of South Florida. She developed the nanomaterials used in state-of-the-art 3M dental composites, which have been used in billions of procedures around the world. She is a Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Inventors and the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

Early life and education

Mitra was born in India, where she spent her childhood.[1] She was an undergraduate student at Presidency College Calcutta and majored in chemistry.[2] [3] After graduating, she joined the University of Calcutta for a master's degree in chemistry. She moved to the United States for graduate studies and specialized in polymer chemistry. She was based at the University of Michigan, where she worked alongside Richard Lawton. She joined Case Western Reserve University as a postdoctoral fellow in polymer chemistry.[4]

Research and career

In 1978, Mitra joined 3M, where she worked as a senior chemist focusing on materials for health care. She specialized in nanotechnology, adhesion science and surface chemistry.[5] In particular, she focused on the realization of smart materials to help in dentistry.[6] At the time, dentists performed tooth repairs using a combination of two different materials, microfills and microhybrid composites. Mitra designed the nanomaterials-based filler platform that 3M uses for all state-of-the-art dental restoratives.[7] Nanoparticles ('nanomeric filler particles') within these materials imitate the natural enamel of teeth, which allow them to remain glossy and strong. She showed that these materials could be used to restore teeth in any area of the mouth. These platforms enabled the realization of the Filtek composites. These composites have been used in hundreds of millions of procedures around the world. The first generation of the composites were launched in 2002 and the second generation in 2005.[8]

After retiring from 3M in 2010, Mitra established her own consulting company. She joined the Institute for Advanced Discovery at the University of South Florida in 2021.[9] Mitra holds almost one hundred patents in nano composites and dental adhesives.

Awards and honors

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alumna Sumita Mitra Inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame U-M LSA Chemistry. 2021-12-19. lsa.umich.edu. en.
  2. Web site: Dr. Sumita Mitra -. 2021-12-19. en-US.
  3. Web site: 2021-06-19. European Inventor Award 2021. 2021-12-19. BhaskarChakravorti. en.
  4. Web site: 2021-08-11. Women in dentistry: Meet Dr. Sumita Mitra.... 2021-12-19. Dental Tribune International. en-US.
  5. Web site: ACS Honors Heroes Of Chemistry 2009. 2021-12-19. cen.acs.org.
  6. Web site: 2021-03-10. The National Academy of Engineering elects former 3M scientist, Sumita B. Mitra. 3M.
  7. Web site: Mitra. 2021-12-19. www.epo.org. en.
  8. Web site: NIHF Inductee Sumita Mitra Invented Tooth Filling Material. 2021-12-19. www.invent.org. en.
  9. Web site: December 7, 2021. Three USF faculty members selected as new National Academy of Inventors Fellows. 2021-12-19. www.usf.edu. en.
  10. Web site: 3M CARLTON SOCIETY – Members. 3M.
  11. Web site: 3M's Sumita Mitra Wins American Chemical Society's Regional Industrial Innovation Award for Breakthrough Dental Restorative. 2021-12-19. 3M News Center. en-US.
  12. Web site: The Indian-American chemist won the 2021 European Inventor Award - Commonwealth Union. 2021-12-19. en.
  13. News: 2 Indian-American innovation pioneers inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame. The Economic Times. 2021-12-19.
  14. Web site: National Academy of Engineering Elects 104 Members and 24 International Members. 2021-12-19. NAE Website.
  15. Web site: Office. European Patent. Dental nanomaterials trailblazer Sumita Mitra receives European Inventor Award 2021 in the "Non-EPO countries" category. 2021-12-19. www.epo.org. en.
  16. Web site: 2021-05-28. European Inventor Award 2021: Interview with finalist Sumita Mitra. 2021-12-19. Startup Terminal. en.
  17. Web site: Inventors. National Academy of. National Academy of Inventors Announces 2021 Fellows. 2021-12-19. www.prnewswire.com. en.