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RAIPLS-2018 Prof Patron National Advisory Committee National Conference Prof. R.K. Kothari Prof. Rajesh Dhakarey, B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra Vice-Chancellor, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur Prof. C.M. Gupta, UOR, Jaipur on Co-Patron Prof. J.L. Bansal, UOR, Jaipur Recent Advances at Interfaces Prof. Ashok Kumar Prof. G.C. Saxena Prof. P.R. Sharma, UOR, Jaipur Former Vice-Chancellor, Dr. R.M.L. Avadh Former Vice-Chancellor, University, Faizabad & B.R. Ambedkar Prof. R.N. Jat, UOR, Jaipur D.D.U. University, Gorakhpur & CSJM of Physical and Life Sciences University, Agra, President, ICC, Agra University, Kanpur, President ISLS Prof. R.N. Prasad, JECRC University, Jaipur Prof. R.T. Pardarsani, CU Rajasthan RAIPLS-2018 Prof. A.K. Nagawat Prof. P.C. Trivedi Former Vice-Chancellor, D.D.U. Prof. B.R. Bamaniya, MLSU, Udaipur Dean, Faculty of Science, University, Gorakhpur & July 6-7, 2018 University of Rajasthan, Jaipur Prof. M.S. Dhaka, MLSU, Udaipur Dr. R.M.L. Avadh University, Faizabad Prof. P.K. Sharma, JNV University, Jodhpur Core-Committee Prof. R.C. Meena, JNV University, Jodhpur Chairperson : Dr. C.P. Singh Chandel, Head, Department of Chemistry Prof. Rajiv Jain, Jiwaji University, Gwalior Co-Chairpersons : Dr. Y.P. Singh, Dr. Vineeta Khatri Sh. N.R. Meena, Patent & Design, Patent office, New Delhi Dr. Vidya Patni, Councellor, ISCA Prof. K.R. Desai, Uka Tarsadia University, Surat Dr. Payal Lodha, Convener, ISCA-Jaipur Chapter Conveners : Dr. A.K. Varshney, Dr. C.L. Khandelwal, Prof. R.D. Kaushik, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar Dr. G.P. Singh, Dr. Hemant Pareek Prof. R.N. Yadav, Dr. H.S. Gaur University, Sagar Coordinators : Dr. Asha Jain, Dr. Meenakshi Jain, Dr. Alka Sharma, Prof. H.P.S. Chauhan, Devi Ahilya University, Indore Dr. Sarita Varshney Prof. V.K. Jain, BARC, Mumbai Co-Conveners : Dr. Sangeeta Bhargava, Dr. Jyoti Sharma Prof. S.K. Awasthi, Delhi University Dr. Surendra Sharma, Dr. G.S. Tailor Co-Coordinators : Dr. Jaya Mathur, Mr. A.K. Surela, Dr. Mamta Ranka, Prof. M.S. Chauhan, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla Dr. Swati Meena Prof. P.N. Pandey, University of Allahabad Organizing Secretaries : Devendra Kumar Mahawar, Dr. Ammilal Rao, Prof. P. Chaturani, IIT Mumbai Dr. Anoop Singh Meena, Dr. P.L. Meena Dr. K.R.S. Chandrakumar, BARC, Mumbai Co-organizing Secretaries : Dr. Vijay Parewa, Dr. Swati Bugalia, Dr. Manu Sikarwar, DST Rajasthan Dr. Anjali Guleria, Ms. Reena Sangwan, Joint Organizing Secretaries: Dr. Riya Sailani, Ms. Asha Verma, Ms. Deepika, Dr. V.K. Singh, Govt. College Rajgarh Dr. Anita Kumari Local Organizing Committee Local Advisory Committee Dr. D.K. Sharma Dr. Mudit Gupta Prof. Anshu Dandia, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Y.C. Joshi, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Mahesh Sharma Dr. Anil Bansal Prof. D.C. Gautam, UOR, Jaipur Prof. Vijay Veer Singh, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Mithlesh Agrawal Dr. Amit Kotia Dr. Neelima Gupta Dr. Anil Kumar Prof. I.K. Sharma, UOR, Jaipur Prof. Rashmi Sishodia, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Nighat Fahmi Dr. C.P. Singh Prof. K.S. Gupta, UOR, Jaipur Prof. Vipin Tayal, UOR, Jaipur Organized by Dr. Rahul Joshi Dr. Indu Singh Prof. O.D. Gupta, UOR, Jaipur Prof. Deepak Bhatnagar, UOR, Jaipur Department of Chemistry Ms. Ankur Mr. Jai Singh Prof. P.S. Verma, UOR, Jaipur Prof. Kailash Agrawal, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Asha Gurjar Dr. N.S. Chaudhary University of Rajasthan, Jaipur Prof. Pahup Singh, UOR, Jaipur Prof. Alpana Kateja, UOR, Jaipur Dr. B. Mordhiya Dr. Prashant Singh In association with Dr. Dinesh Kr. Jangid Dr. Vinay Kumar Prof. R.K. Bansal, UOR, Jaipur Prof. S.L. Sharma, UOR, Jaipur Dr. K.K. Jhankal Dr. Rishikesh Meena Prof. Renuka Jain, UOR, Jaipur Prof. Jaimala Sharma, UOR, Jaipur Indian Council of Chemists, Agra Ms. Lalita Kumari Mr. Ghanshyam Kachhawa Prof. R.V. Singh, UOR, Jaipur Prof. Amita Sharma, UOR, Jaipur International Society for Life Sciences (ISLS), Jaipur Mr. Lokesh Balot Dr. P.D. Meena Prof. V. Sareen, UOR, Jaipur Prof. M.K. Pandit, UOR, Jaipur Indian Science Congress Association (Jaipur Chapter) Ms. Manisha Mr. R.D. Choudhary Prof. Sanjeev Saxena, UOR, Jaipur Prof. A.V.S. Madnawat, UOR, Jaipur Supported by Ms. Meenakshi Dr. Santosh K. Charan Dr. Neha Jain Dr. Ganesh Kumar Dr. U.D. Tripathi, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Anil Sharma, UOR, Jaipur DST, Govt. of Rajasthan Ms. Pragati Fageria Dr. Rajendra Yadav Dr. R. Pandey, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Manju Sharma, UOR, Jaipur DST-Purse, University of Rajasthan Dr. Ramhari Meena Mr. Sharad Sinha Dr. A.K. Yadav, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Somna Dutta, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Ritu Saharan Dr. H.S. Palsania Dr. B.S. Joshi, UOR, Jaipur Dr. N.S. Mehla, UOR, Jaipur Email: [email protected] • Website: raipls2018.enctcs.com Dr. S. S. Badsara Dr. Mamraj Singh Dr. M.K. Pathak, UOR, Jaipur Dr. D.S. Chauhan, UOR, Jaipur Ms. Savita Meena Dr. Narendra Jakhar Ms. Suchitra Dr. Sanjay Kumar Dr. M.P. Dobhal, UOR, Jaipur Dr. S.P.S. Shekhawat, UOR, Jaipur Dr. R.A. Sharma Dr. Sunita Mahawar Dr. Meena Nagar, UOR, Jaipur Dr. Surendra Chauhan, UOR, Jaipur Dr. V.S. Shekhawat Dr. Vijay Malhotra Dr. P. Pardarsani, UOR, Jaipur Dr. B.S. Shekhawat, PRO, UOR, Jaipur THE INDIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS ASSOCIATION Dr. K.B. Bansal Dr. Kumud Tanwar Jaipur Chapter About the University • Electrochemistry, electrodics & corrosion Format of Abstract Font : Times New Roman only, Typed in MS Word The University of Rajasthan is one of the premier and oldest institution of higher • Green chemistry education in Rajasthan. It was established as “Rajputana University” on 8th of January, • Heterocyclic, pharmaceutical and industrial chemistry Abstract Title : Font Size 14 pt, bold and caps. 1947. It is situated in the heart of the Pink City Jaipur. lt is a hub for higher education, has • Natural product chemistry Author Name : Font Size 12 pt, bold (underline the presenting author) earned several laurels including University with Potential for Excellence and credited • Nano technology Address : Font Size 12 pt Italics with 'A' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). It has a • Organo-metallic chemistry Text/Content : Font Size 11 pt Normal, single space and justified rich treasure of past glory, enriched with a history of academic brilliance, nurtured over References : 10 pt Normal in ACS style. the years by the Professors of international repute, it is commited to weave a bright future • Photochemistry for its students and provide them an academic environment conducive to achieve • Synthetic organic chemistry Registration: Interested candidates have to submit their duly filled registration form highest goals of excellence. The University offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate, M.Phil. • Biodiversity, forest, wild life conservation and registration fee to the office of the Convener, RAIPLS-2018 by hand or by post, latest th and Ph.D. programmes in 9 different faculties at 37 Departments, 22 Research Centers • Global climate change: Impact and management by 20 June 2018. and 6 Constituent Colleges. The University provides state-of-art research facilities which • Ecology, environmental status and legal issues are supported by different grants like UGC-SAP, UPE, DST-FIST, PURSE, DST – SAIF etc. Important Dates th The University has one of the biggest libraries in India and is treasure trove of rare • Biotechnology and sustainable agriculture Last date of submission of Abstract : 15 June 2018 manuscripts • Cancer: Biology, prevention and treatment strategy Registration deadline : 20th June 2018 • Radiation Biology Conference Date : 6th & 7th July 2018 About the Department • Environmental toxicology and bioremediation Venue : Five Year Law College, The Department of Chemistry came into • Pollution and health hazards Rajasthan University Campus, Jaipur. existence in 1960, it offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. • Plant pathology and microbiology courses in Chemistry at University campus Registration Fee • Plants and animal science and B.Sc. pass and honors courses at two Faculty Members Rs. 2000 • Computational fluid dynamics constituent Colleges. The Department is Research Scholars Rs. 1500 well known for its par excellence in • Graph theory and its applications Industry delegates Rs. 5000 academic and research programs in • Mathematical modeling Accompanying person/Spouse Rs. 1500 various areas of Chemistry. Presently, the • Operations research and optimizations Department has 49 faculty members On Spot registration Rs. 500 extra in each category. • Special functions including 17 Associate Professors and 32 Registration fee can be paid by Cash or DD/Cheque drawn in favor of “Convener RAIPLS • Condensed Matter Assistant Professors. The Department has 2018” payable at Jaipur • Nanotechnology and Nanophysics been recipient of various grants from Registration fee may be transferred online via NEFT in to the following Account: National agencies like UGC-SAP, DST- • Molecular and Optical Physics Beneficiary Name : Convener RAIPLS 2018 FIST, UGC-CAS, UGC-BSR etc. The • Computational Physics Department has well equipped Account No : 674701701730 • Biophysics research laboratories and sophisticated Bank Name : ICICI Bank Ltd. • Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics instruments. The Department is Branch : UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, BAPU NAGAR, JAIPUR • Applied Physics acknowledged for high quality research at IFSC Code : ICIC0006747 National as well as International levels. Majority of PG students qualify NET examination • Superconductivity and/or successfully compete in national level tests of ONGC, NTPC, UPSC, GSI, BARC, Accommodation ISRO, DRDO, Forensic Research Laboratories, CSIR Laboratories, Petroleum and About the Pink City – Jaipur The delegates may make their own
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