Chandra is the Vice President, Student Engagement of Chemists Without Borders. As a scientist and global citizen, he is deeply inspired by CWB’s mission to improve the quality of life in communities most in need through science and holistic interventions. Their guiding ethos—Science in Service to Humanity—perfectly aligns with his own belief that chemistry is not just a discipline, but a tool for creating lasting impact in education, health, community engagement, environmental justice, and sustainable developments in rural communities.
Chandra holds a BSc (honors) and MPhil degree (Natural Products Chemistry) from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, and a PhD in Organic/Polymer Chemistry from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, followed by a post-doctoral training at Florida Institute of Technology. His academic and industrial journey through the University of Colombo, National Science Foundation, Sri Lanka, Marquette University, Florida Tech, Chestnut Ridge Foam Inc, Porex/ Filtration Group, and Urethane Technologies Consulting, LLC., is rooted in curiosity, critical thinking, and a desire to use chemistry to solve real-world problems through new innovations.
What draws him most to Chemists Without Borders is their commitment to equity and access—ensuring that chemistry serves not only those at the top of the innovation chain but also the people at the grassroots who often face the brunt of global challenges. Whether it’s providing clean water, removing toxic substances, supporting science education, student engagement or advancing science programming in rural education, their work resonates with how he wants to use his knowledge and experience. Beyond academics, he enjoys engaging with communities through organizations like ASTM, CUFSAA-NA, ACS, and Rotary.
One of his favorite quotes is by Marie Curie: “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.” This continues to remind him that as scientists, our responsibility is not only to understand the world but also to make it more livable, equitable, and hopeful for others. Being part of Chemists Without Borders gives him a chance to be part of something bigger—to apply science with empathy, and to collaborate with others who believe that science can, and should, change lives, especially those who live in underserved rural communities.


