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University of Kota MBS Marg, Kota (Rajasthan)-324 005 University of Kota MBS Marg, Kota (Rajasthan)-324 005 Faculty Profile Name : DR. BHAWANI SINGH Designation : Associate Professsor Address : Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry University of Kota MBS Marg, Kota (Rajasthan)-324 005, INDIA Phone Number : +91-744-2471742 (Office), +91-94 144 244 34 (Mobile) E-mail IDs : [email protected] [email protected] Educational Qualifications: Name of Degree Institution Year Ph. D. (Chemistry) Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur (Rajasthan) 2002 Title of Thesis: Synthesis and Biological Activities of Heterocyclic Compounds and their Hydroxylamine derivatives. M. Sc. (Chemistry) Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur (Rajasthan) 2000 B. Sc. (Bio. Group) Govt. R.R. College, Alwar (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur) 1997 Career Profile: Industrial: • From 22/05/2003 to 02/12/2003 : Research Scientist-Jubilant Organosys Limited, NOIDA (UP). • From 03/12/2003 to 01/06/2004 : Officer (R&D)-Vitalife Laboratories, Gurgaon (Haryana). Academic: • From 04/07/2004 to 31/08/2007 : Lecturer, Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali (Rajasthan). • From 01/09/2007 to 30/06/2009 : Senior Lecturer, Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali (Rajasthan). • From 01/07/2009 to 30/09/2011 : Assistant Professor, Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali (Rajasthan). • From 01/10/2011 to 13/02/2013 : Associate Professor, Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali (Rajasthan). • From 13/02/2013 to date : Associate Professor, University of Kota, Kota (Rajasthan). Job Responsibilities: Current: • Chairperson, Cell for Differently Abled Persons • Nodal Officer, UGC Online Students’ Grievance Redressal Portal • Convener, Departmental Committee, Smart Village-Dungarjya • Admission In-charge, M.Sc. Chemistry 2017-18 • Instrument-in-Charge, Analytical Instruments in Chemistry • University Representative in Management Committee / Governing Council of College o Saraswati Mahila TT College, Sawai Madhopur • Member: o IQAC o BOS-Chemistry o UGC Cell o COC-Applied Chemistry o IT Cell o University Beautification Committee o NIRF Committee o Central Admission Committee 2017-18 o RUSA Committee o Annual Report Preparation Committee o AAA Committee o Departmental Technical Committee o Discipline Committee o DST-FIST Project Implementation Committee o SSR Preparation Committee o International Student’s Office o NAAC Steering Committee o Cell for Small and Medium Enterprises Previous: • Assistant Centre Superintendent: University Exam. May 2017 • Assistant Centre Superintendent: UGC-NET Dec-2013, Jun-2014, Dec-2014 • Convener, Printing of Materials for the University 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 • Convener, Printing Committee, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Convocations-2013, 2016 & 2017 • Convener, Printing of Materials for the University 2013, 2014 • Convener, Diary Printing Committee-2014, 2015 Page 1 of 7 • Co-convener, University Flying Squad, 2014, 2015 • Admission-in-Charge, M.Sc. Chemistry 2014-15 • Admission-in-Charge, M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry 2014-15 • Presiding Officer, Student’s Union Election-2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 • Chief Counting Officer, Students’ Union Election-2013, 2015 • University Representative in Management Committee / Governing Council of College: o Mata Bhagwati Devi Dev Sanskriti Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Siswali from 2013 to 2016 o Maharshi Dayanand College, Siswali from 2013 to 2016 • Member: o Academic Council 2015-2017 o Central Admission Committee for General Courses-2013, 2014, 2015 o Central Admission Committee for Professional Courses-2013, 2014 o Discipline Committee during Cultural Programme-2014, 2015 o Departmental / University Purchase Committee-2014, 2015 o COC-Chemistry, ML Sukhadia University, Udiapur-2013 to 2016 o BOS-Chemistry at Banasthali Vidyapith from 2004 to 2012. o Faculty of Science at Banasthali Vidyapith from 2004 to 2012. o B.Tech. Admission Committee at Banasthali Vidyapith from 2007 to 2012. o Website Updation Committee at Banasthali Vidyapith from 2008 to 2012. Subject / Papers Taught: (A) UG Level • Inorganic Chemistry • Physical Chemistry • Environmental Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Practical (B) PG Level • Organic Chemistry • Organic Synthesis • Heterocyclic Chemistry • Stereochemistry • Disconnection Approaches • Medicinal Chemistry • Spectroscopy • Bio-organic Chemistry • Pharmaceutical Chemistry • Group Theory • Enzymes & Co-enzymes • Chemistry of Natural Products • Practical Research Interest / Specialization: Organic Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, Asymmetric Synthesis, Catalysis, Heterocyclic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Design & Development, QSAR study. Research Guidance: Ph. D. Degree Awarded: S. No. Name of Title of the Thesis Ph.D. Degree Student Awarded on 01. Ms. Bharati Studies on the synthesis of hetero ring annulated 19-01-2011 Vashishtha benzimidazole derivatives of biological interest. 02. Ms. Ruchi Tyagi Studies on the synthesis of hetero ring annulated indazole 19-01-2011 derivatives of biological interest. 03. Ms. Neelam Studies on the synthesis of hetero ring annulated quinoxaline 19-01-2011 Kumari Yadav derivatives of biological interest. 04. Ms. Taruna Studies on the synthesis of hetero ring annulated quinoline 19-01-2011 Yadav derivatives of biological interest. 05. Mr. Patel Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel isoflavone, 09-10-2011 Pradipkumar isoxazole, pyrazole and indole based medicinally potent Chandubhai agents. 06. Ms. Shruti Studies on the synthesis of hetero ring annulated phenoxazine 09-10-2011 derivatives of biological interest. 07. Ms. Anuradha Microwave assisted oxidation of alcohols with 20-03-2013 Sharma oxochromium(VI) supported on ZSM-5. 08. Ms. Pragati Synthesis and Evaluation of therapeutic profile of thiazole 20-03-2013 Sharma substituted hetero ring condensed pyrimidines derivatives. 09. Ms. Neha Synthesis and Evaluation of biological activity of thiazole- 12-03-2014 Bhardwaj substituted hetero ring condensed carbazoles and azacarbazoles. 10. Ms. Patel Analytical method development for selected newer active 16-02-2016 Madhaviben pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and their formulations. Rugnathbhai 11. Ms. Iram Khan Synthesis and evaluation of pharmacological profile of some 14-10-2016 novel hetero ring fused five-, six- and seven-membered heterocyclic compounds and their derivatives. Page 2 of 7 12 Ms. Anupma Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of therapeutic 14-10-2016 Kumari profile of hetero ring substituted s-triazine derivatives. 13. Ms. Shashi Studies on the synthesis of hetero ring annulated 1, 3, 5- 14-10-2016 Shekhawat triazene derivatives of biological interest. Ongoing Doctoral Research: 14. Ms. Nidhi Jain Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of biological Thesis activities of some aryliminothiazolo fused five-, six- and seven- submitted on membered heterocycles. 18/12/2016 15. Mr. Newase Application of multi-component reactions in drug discovery: ------ Kiran Madhukar Synthesis and evaluation of therapeutic profile of some novel spirocyclic heterocycles. 16. Ms. Sangeeta Studies on Synthesis, Characterization and Pharmacological ------ Yadav Profile of Tetrazoles and their Derivatives 17. Ms. Pragya Studies on Synthesis, Characterization and Pharmacological ------ Khandal Profile of Benzothiazepines and their Derivatives Research Projects: S. No. Title of Project Amt. (in Rs) Funding Agency Duration 01. Synthesis of biologically active hetero ring 50,000/- Banasthali Vidyapith 2007-2009 condensed carbazole derivatives. 02. Synthesis and evaluation of pharmacological 5,25,000/- UGC, New Delhi 2012-2015 profile of some novel hetero ring fused five-, six- and seven-membered heterocyclic compounds and their derivatives. 03. Application of multi-component reactions in 11,58,000/ Fast Track Young 2013-2016 drug discovery: Synthesis and evaluation of - Scientist Scheme, therapeutic profile of some novel spirocyclic DST, New Delhi heterocycles. Research Publication s: (a) Research Papers published in Refereed/Peer Reviewed Journals: 1. Nidhi Jain, Radha Chaudhary and Bhawani Singh . Dimethyl aminomethylene Ketones and α,β- Unsaturated Ketones with Thiazolyl substituted 4-Thiazolidinone Framework: Versatile Reactive Intermediates to Synthesize a Variety of Medicinally Potent Heterocycles. Research Journal of Chemical Sciences, 2017, 7(1), 37-44. 2. Nidhi Jain and Bhawani S ingh . An Overview of Biological and Synthetic Aspects of Thiazole Derivatives in Heterocyclic Chemistry. World Journal of Research and Review, 2016, 3(5), 52-57. 3. Taruna Yadav, Neelam K. Yadav, Manju Yadav Bhawani Singh and D. Kishore. Application of Pfitzinger Reaction in the Synthesis of Hetero Ring Annelated QuinolineCarboxylic Acid Derivatives. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 2016, 28(6), 1177-1180. 4. Taruna Yadav, D. Kishore and Bhawani Singh . Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of pyrazolo- and oxazolo-pyrido carbazoles and pyridoazacarbazoles as potent anti-microbial agents. British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2015, 8(3), 1-9. 5. Anupma and Bhawani Singh. Synthesis of Isoxazoles and Pyrazoles Containing Pyrimidine Substituted s-Triazines. Chemical Science Transactions, 2015, 4(3), 649-653. 6. Anupama, Iram Khan and Bhawani Singh. Synthesis of Biologically important s-triazine based chalcones. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Research, 2015, 6(8), 3209-3214. 7. Iram Khan & Bhawani Singh. Synthesis and biological evaluation of some novel aryl substituted thiazolyl-4-thiazolidinone fused pyrimidines as potent anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory agents. International Journal of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical
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