During his time as Vice-chancellor, Medhi made notable contributions to the development of Gauhati University, including overseeing the creation of the university’s Institute of Science and Technology (GUIST).[2] He additionally advocated for holistic and skill-based education especially in the university, and extending support to colleges across the state of Assam.[5][6][7]
Upon his return to Gauhati University, Medhi was promoted to a full professorship and eventually became the Head of Department between 2000 and 2003.[2] During his tenure as Head of Department, Medhi secured funding from the Government of India’s Department of Science and Technology to help the department modernise itself.[2]
Later in his career, Medhi was elected as the Vice-Chancellor of Gauhati University.[1] During his time as Vice-Chancellor, Medhi advocated for significant change in the Assamese education system, including promoting the teaching of science.[5][8] His notable contribution includes leading the creation of the Gauhati University Institute of Science and Technology.[2]
Aside from his academic profile, Medhi’s scientific research focussed predominantly on bioinorganic chemistry[citation needed] and nanoparticles.[9] He contributed to several academic papers and is a co-author of Inorganic Chemistry – Principles of Structure and Reactivity,[10] a reference textbook for chemistry students. He was also an advisor to several doctoral students during his career.[2]
Personal life
Medhi resided for most of his life in north-east India, mostly in Guwahati, the capital city of the state of Assam.[2] He married Chitrani Medhi, also a chemistry professor, with whom he had two daughters.[2]
^ abMedhi, Okhil K.; Silver, Jack (1989). "A Mössbauer study on the (protoporphyrinato IX)iron(II) complexes of imidazole and substituted imidazoles as axial ligands in frozen aqueous solutions". Inorganica Chimica Acta. 166 (1): 129–133. doi:10.1016/s0020-1693(00)80797-5. ISSN0020-1693.
^Boruah, SK; Boruah, PK; Sarma, P; Bezbarauh, B; Medhi, C; Medhi, OK (2013). "Exfoliation of Graphene oxide nanosheets from pencil lead and in situ preparation of gold nanoparticles on graphene oxide nanosheets". International Journal of Nanoscience. 12 (5): 1350034. Bibcode:2013IJN....1250034B. doi:10.1142/s0219581x13500348. ISSN0219-581X.