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Chemistry/Polymer Science Chemistry/Polymer Science S.no Name & Adddress Title Category Remarks 1. Dr. A.H. Manikshete Synthesis & Characterization of In2Se3 thin GEN Dept. of Chemistry films and their potential applications in solar D.O.B-17.1.1953 energy conversion Walchand College of Arts and Science Solapur- 413006, MS (Solapur University, Solapur) 2. Dr. K. Ajay Kumar Synthesis, characterization of coumarin based GEN Dept. of Chemistry heterocycles and their efficacy as D.O.B-1.11.1964 antimicrobial and tnioxidant agents Yovarja's College Mysore- 5700023, Karnataka (University of Mysore, Mysore) 3. Dr. Ashu Chaudhary An Innovative and cost effecive process for GEN Dept. of Chemistry synthesis of organometallic compounds of D.O.B-17.3.1977 palladium, platinum, germanium and tin for Kurukshetra University bio medical applications : Antimicrobial Kurukshetra- 136119, Haryana antifertility and antitumor activity 4. Dr. B. Chandra Mouli Synthesis, characterisation, physico-chemical OBC Dept. of Chemistry studies, ion exchange properties and D.O.B-15.3.1966 antimocrobial studies of some new Kakatiya Govt.Degree College copolymers Hanamkonda, Warangal- 506001, AP (Kakatiya University , Warangal) 5. Dr. R.S. Dave Removal of heavy metals from electroplating GEN Dept. of Chemistry waste waters by Weakly acidic and Basic ion D.O.B-1.6.1964 exchange resins and adsorption of waste dyes Shri Umedram Panchal Arts from dyeing house waste water by porous Smt.Maniben G.P.Science, & V.L.Shah polymeric adsorbents Comm. College Pilvai, Vijapur- 382850, Gujarat (Gujarat University, Patan) 6. Dr. M. Vijjulatha Combining multiple receptor conformation GEN Dept. of Chemistry docking and 3D QSAR protcols for D.O.B-15.9.1970 indentification and design of novel Nizam College Cycloguynail derivatives as pLasmodium Hyderabad- 500001, AP falciparum DHFR inhibitors (Osmania University , Hyderabad) 7. Dr. Pramendra Kumar Microwave - assisted synthesis of polymer - OBC Dept. of Applied Chemistry silica composites for enzyme immobilization D.O.B-4.8.1979 studies MJP Rohilkhand University Bareily- 243006, UP 8. Dr. Mallela Rama Chary Synthesis and characterization of OBC Dept. of Chemistry nanomaterials of some metals and their D.O.B-1.2.1956 functionalization Lal Bahadur College Warangal- 506007, AP 9. Dr. Vishwas Vittalrao Dhapte Chemical structural and biological Dept. of Chemistry investigations of the metal chelates of 1,2- D.O.B-12.9.1957 Napthoquinone oximes Yashwantrao Mohite College of Arts, Science and Commerce Pune- 411038, MS (Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune) 10. Dr. Rajayashree Pandey Study of electrochemical behavior GEN Dept. of Chemistry oftherapeutic compounds and their D.O.B-18.8.1952 quantification in pharmacentical dosage forms University of Rajasthan Jaipur- 302055, Rajasthan 11. Dr. Prakash B Samnani Comparison of extraction methods for organic GEN Dept. of Chemistry, Faculty of Science pollutants in water D.O.B-2.4.1968 MS University of Baroda Vadodara- 390002, Gujarat 12. Dr. Mrs. V. Violet Dhayabaran Synthesis and characterization of mixed GEN Dept. of PG, Research, Chemistry ligand nano metal complexes and their inter D.O.B-27.7.1968 alative study with biomolecules Bishop Heber College Puthur, Tiruchirappalli- 620017, TN (Bharathidasan University , Tiruchriappalli) 13. Dr. Anjali Jha Conventional versus green synthesis of GEN Dept. of Chemistry biologically active molecules D.O.B-5.12.1969 Gitam University Visakhapatnam- 5300045, AP 14. Dr. ArunKumar L. Patel Application of polymer anchored transition GEN Dept. of Chemistry metal catalysts for organic transformation D.O.B-5.3.1976 MS University Of Baroda Vadodara- 390002, Gujarat 15. Dr. Dhanraj T. Masram Synthesis, characterization and biological ST Dept. of Chemistry activities of some selected quinolones and D.O.B-27.5.1980 their metals complexes University of Delhi Delhi- 110007 16. Dr. R. Ranjith Kumar Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel GEN Dept. of Organic Chemistry thienopyridine derivatives D.O.B-12.7.1977 Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai- 625021, TN 17. Dr. Mrs. Pratibha Kapoor Synthesis, x-ray crystal structure and GEN Dept. of Chemistry magneto-structural studies of metal complexes D.O.B-1.10.1949 containing chelating ligands having pyridine Panjab University carboxamide and pyridine thiocarboxamide Chandigarh- 160014 functionalities 18. Dr. Tanushree Patnaik Cuttack University, Cuttack Dept. of Chemistry D.O.B-12.2.1975 Stewart Science College Cuttack- 753001, Orissa 19. Dr. Gajanan Vijarao Korpe Synthesis and characterization of novel OBC Dept. of Chemistry, PG glycosylated formminies and their biological D.O.B-26.7.1975 studies Shri Shivaji College of Arts Science, & Commerce Akola- 444001, MS (Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati) 20. Dr. Vipan Kumar Molecular hybridization approach towards the GEN Dept. of Chemistry synthesis of isatin based conjugates and bio- D.O.B-17.10.1976 evaluation Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar- 143005, Panjab 21. Dr. Vikas Vitthal Gite Design and development of eco-friendly 1K GEN Dept. of Polymer Chemistry polyurethane nano-composite coating system D.O.B-14.4.1976 for high performance applications North Maharashtra University Jalgaon- 425001, Ms 22. Dr. Shrikant S. Gawande Synthesis and study of some novel coumarin OBC Dept. of Chemistry scaffolds as the future multipotent drug D.O.B-18.4.1983 candidates Bahirhi Smarak Mahavidyalaya Basmathnagar, Hingoli- 431512, MS (SRTM University, Nanded) 23. Dr. P.H. Parsania Synthesis and performance evaluation of GEN Dept. of Chemistry modified multifunctional resins and their fiber D.O.B-22.4.1954 reinforced composities based on renewable Saurashtra University resources Rajkot- 360005, Gujarat 24. Dr. J. Annaraj Synthesis, characterization and applications of GEN Dept. of Materials Sciences nanostructured materials in biological maters: D.O.B-13.7.1974 A Nano-bio approach Madurai Kamaraj University Madurai- 625021, TN 25. Dr. Sanjib Ganguly Synthesis, structure, spectral, theoretical study GEN Dept. of Chemistry andexploration of reactivity of transition metal D.O.B-2.5.1971 complexes with ligands contaning azo group St. Xavier's College in conjuntion with other function Kolkata- 700016, wB (University of Calcutta, Kolkata) 26. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Chauhan Physico-chemcial investigations of GEN Dept. of Chemistry phospholipids - Amino Acids in Aqueous D.O.B-19.12.1961 alcholoic solvent systems at different Himachal Pradesh University temperatures Summer Hill, Shimla- 171005, HP 27. Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Watal Evidence based study of antidiabetic and GEN Dept. of Chemistry antioxidant attributes of trichosanthes dioica D.O.B-3.9.1953 and raphanus sativus University of Allahabad Allahabad- 211002, UP 28. Dr. Devasish Bose Direct injection micellar liquid GEN Dept. of Criminology & Forensic Science chromatographic detection of non permitted D.O.B-12.8.1971 green colouring agent (Malachite green) in HS Gour Vishwavidayala raw and prepared food stuff Sagar- 470003, MP 29. Dr. Shailesh N. Shah bBalanites roxburghii plant oil as potential Dept. of Applied Chemistry non-edible feedstock of cost-effecive biofuel D.O.B-3.7.1963 production MS University of Baroda, Vadodara- 390001, Gujarat 30. Dr. Sonawane Vilas Yashwantrao Oxidation of some aromatic primary and Dept. of Chemistry secondary alcohols by polymer supported D.O.B-28.6.1968 oxidizing agents: A kinetic and mechanistic B. Raghunath Arts, Commerce and study Science College Parbhani- 431401, Ms (SRTM University, Nanded) 31. Dr. (Mrs.) Ottor Divya Praveen Development of a Multivariate chemometric GEN Dept. of Chemistry model for the simultaneous D.O.B-9.12.1980 spectrofluorimetric estimation of closely University of Pune overlapping drug mixtures Pune- 411007, MS 32. Prof. Gita Seth Study of pharmacologically active 2- GEN Dept. of Chemistry substituted benzazoles compound at different D.O.B-27.3.1952 electrodes for catalysis by an integrated University of Rajasthan chemical and electrochemical approach Jaipur- 302004, Rajasthan 33. Dr. Amita Malik Synthesis and characterization of GEN Dept. of Chemistry biodegradable superabsorbent polymers/SAP D.O.B-20.5.1962 hydrogels for disposable biomedical products Dyal Singh College Lodhi Road, New Delhi- 110003 (University of Delhi, Delhi) 34. Dr. Ashutosh Gupta Ground and excited state studies of GEN Dept. of Chemistry biologically and industrially important D.O.B-18.9.1974 thiuram sulfides and disulfides Udai Pratap College Varanasi- 221002, UP (M.G. Kashi Vidyapeeth University, Varanasi) 35. Dr. K.S.V. Krishna Rao Novel dual responsive micro/nano hydrogels GEN Dept. of Chemistry from carbohydrate polymers: Synthesis, D.O.B-4.2.1979 development and in vitro anti-cancer drug Yogi Vemana University delivery studies Kadapa- 516003, AP 36. Prof. M. Saratchandra Babu Metal decoration on funcationalized multi- GEN Dept. of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to LAB improve hydrogen storage D.O.B-15.8.1964 Gitam University Visakhaptnam- 530045, AP 37. Dr. Sudhir Chandra Pal Exploring novel synthetic methodology using GEN Dept. of Chemistry multi-component reaction strategy D.O.B-4.3.1952 Egra Sarada Shasibhusan College Medinipur- 721429, WB (Vidyasagar University, Medinipur) 38. Prof. Ranjit Kumar Verma Thermooxidative dcompostion studies on GEN Dept. of Chemistry some edible oils: Effect of herbal doping D.O.B-9.12.1956 Magadh University Bodhgaya- 824234, Bihar 39. Dr. Bharat T. Thaker Bent Core liquid crystals in the rout to GEN Dept. of Chemistry functional materials D.O.B-8.2.1949 Veer
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