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National Institute of Technology Patna TEQIP II Sponsored Short term course on TEQIP II sponsored Recent Trends in Green Chemistry and Technology short term course on Recent Trends in Green Chemistry and Technology Patron: Prof. Asok De Director, NIT Patna Coordinator : Dr. Tasneem Parvin, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, NIT Patna th th 27 -28 November 2015 Co-coordinator: Dr. Subrata Das, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, NIT Patna Co-coordinator: Dr. Khursheed Ahmad, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, NIT Patna ADVISORY COMMITTEE Prof. R. K. Sharma, Delhi University, Co-ordinator of GCNC, New Delhi. Prof. A. T. Khan, Vice Chancellor, Aliah University Prof. B. M. Reddy, FNAE, FNASc, FRSC, FAPASc. Head. IPC Division, CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad Prof. B. C. Ranu, INSA Senior Scientist & J C Bose National Fellow, IACS Kolkata ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Prof. S.R.Sharma Dr. Prakash Chandra Dr. Mukesh Chaudhary Dr. A. R. Quaff Dr. Subhankar Dasgupta Dr. Asit Narayan Dr. Anirudha Paul Dr. Rima Thakur Lahiri Dr. Zeeshan Ali Dr. Manish Banerjee HOW TO APPLY Eligibility: The program is open to research scholars, UG/PG students, Faculty members from various Universities / Colleges. Registration and Fee Particulars Organized by Applications can be downloaded from the website: www.nitp.ac.in which should be filled by the candidate and registration fee can be deposited with a DD, favouring, Director, NIT Patna payable at any bank in Patna. Scanned copy of duly filled up registration form, may be e-mailed to [email protected] or [email protected] . Hard copy of the same must be sent by post / courier. Registration is also possible by paying the registration fee in cash at the registration counter on 27thNovember by 9:00 AM. Registration Fee: For UG/PG Students: 500/- For Research Scholars: 1000/- For Faculty and Industry Participants: 2000/- Selection: The selection will be done on first come first serve basis and number of participants is limited Department of Chemistry to 60. Last date of submission: 24.11.2015. National Institute of Technology Patna Ashok Rajpath, Patna-800005, Bihar, India TEQIP II Sponsored NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PATNA Short term course National Institute of Technology Patna is the 18th National Institute of Technology created by the on Ministry of HRD, Government of India after rechristening the erstwhile Bihar College of Engineering Recent Trends in Green Chemistry and Technology Patna on 28. 01.2004. NIT Patna is situated on the South bank of the River Ganges behind Gandhi Ghat, one of the most important and sacred places of Patna. The Institute campus is about 8 km from the Patna Junction railway station and 15 km from the Jai Prakash Narayan International Airport, Patna. The 27th-28th November 2015 entrance to the Institute is from Ashok Rajpath and it is about 3 km from the famous Gandhi Maidan. The Institute is partly residential in nature and it provides residential facilities to its students as well as REGISTRATION FORM teachers as per availability. Its 43 acre campus has a picturesque river view with eye catching historic buildings presenting a spectacle of architectural and natural scene. For more details, please visit 1. Name:………………………………………………………………………………………… www.nitp.ac.in. SCOPE OF THE SHORT TERM COURSE 2. Designation: ………………………………………………………………………………… Green Chemistry and Technology is a new and rapidly emerging branch of Science and Technology. Its main 3. Gender: Male / Female goal is to reduce the damage caused to the environment by man–made materials and the processes used to produce them. The Short term course aims to provide an interactive platform amongst young scientific 4. Institution/ Office: ………………………………………………………………………… researchers, students and internationally recognized Indian scientists. The short term course aims to highlight recent research developments in Green Chemistry and Technology and create awareness amongst people of ………………………………………………………………………… the region. 5. Correspondence Address:…………………………………………………………………... COURSE CONTENT . Green Technology and New Methodologies …………………………………………………………………………………………… . Design of Safer Chemicals, Solvents and Materials . Green Chemistry in Education and Green Chemistry Experiments .………………………………………………………………………………………….. Risk Management . Green Industrial Processes Phone (O)………………………………...Mobile No:………………………………………… . Green Synthesis and Catalysis . Renewable Energy Email:…………………………………………………………………………………………. Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering . Solar Energy and Nano Green Materials 6. Qualification: 7. Specialization: RESOURCE PERSONS 8. Registration fee: Rs………………………Crossed DD No……………………………… Dated…………….. …………….Drawn on .……………………………………….(Bank). Prof. R.K. Sharma, Delhi University. Dr. Md. Lokman H. Choudhury, IIT Patna Prof. B.M. Reddy, IICT Hyderabad Prof. C. Mukhopadhyay, Univ. of Calcutta. Please register me for the short term course “Recent Trends in Green Chemistry and Prof. P. T. Perumal, CSIR, CLRI, Chennai Dr. Sahid Hussain, IIT Patna Technology” to be held at NIT Patna Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Tata Chemicals Ltd, Mr. Parsun Kumar Das, National Institute of Pune Wind Energy, Chennai Date: ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE Signature of Applicant Place: Dr. Tasneem Parvin (Coordinator) Dr. Subrata Das (Co-coordinator) Assistant Prof., Dept. of Chemistry, NIT Patna Assistant Prof., Dept. of Chemistry, NIT Patna Ashok Rajpath, Patna-800005, Bihar, India Ashok Rajpath, Patna-800005, Bihar, India Email id: [email protected] Email id: [email protected] Mobile No. 9905667920 Mobile No. 7677417481 .
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