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Time Schedule NATIONAL SEMINAR ON SCIENCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (SSD-2020) 25th & 26th September, 2020 Time Schedule Day 1 25th September Inaugural Session 9.30-10.00 Joining the Seminar on Zoom 10.00-10.05 Welcome Address 10.05-10.15 Inaugural Lecture Dr. Arup Kumar Misra Director, Assam Science Technology & Environment Council (ASTEC) 10.15-10.25 Speech by Guest of Honour Prof. Dibakar Chandra Deka Honourable Vice Chancellor, Madhabdev University 10.25-10.55 Key Note Address Prof. Bhupendra Nath Goswami SERB Distinguished Fellow, Department of Physics, Cotton University 10.55-11.00 Vote of thanks Break Session 1 11.25-11.30 Chair: Prof. Dibakar Chandra Deka Honourable Vice Chancellor, Madhabdev University 11.30-12.00 IL1: Prof. Ghanashyam Bez Department of Chemistry, NEHU Shillong 12.00-12.30 IL2: Prof. Ramesh Chandra Deka Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University 12.30-13.00 IL3: Prof. Prodeep Phukan Department of Chemistry, Gauhati University Lunch Break Session 2 14.25-14.30 Chair: Dr. Saroj Kumar Bhattacharyya Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia 14.30-14.45 SIL 1: Dr. Bipul Sarma Department of Chemcal Sciences, Tezpur University 14.45-15.00 SIL 2: Dr. Ankur Kanti Guha Department of Chemistry, Cotton University 15.00-15.10 OP 1: Rinki Moni Kalita Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, Gauhati University 15.10-15.20 OP 2: Rahul Kumar Sarma Baruah Research Scholar, Department of Applied Sciences, Gauhati University 15.20-15.30 OP 3: Sarojmoni Kalita Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, Gauhati University 15.30-15.40 OP 4: Dr. Ashim Baishya School of Chemical Sciences, NISER, Bhubaneswar 15.40-15.50 OP 5: Dr Pankaj Saikia Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Tinsukia College 15.50-16.00 OP 6: Shahnaz S. Rohman Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, Cotton University End of Day 1 Day 2 26th September Session 3 9.30 Joining the Seminar on Zoom 9.55-10.00 Chair: Dr. Manjit Bhattacharyya Department of Chemistry, Cotton University 10.00-10.15 SIL 3: Dr. Debajit Sarma Department of Chemistry, IIT Patna 10.15-10.30 SIL 4: Dr. Sanjeev Pran Mahanta Department of Chemcal Sciences, Tezpur University 10.30-10.40 OP 7: Nikita Chakraborty Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, IIT Guwahati 10.40-10.50 OP 8: Basanta Kumar Das Department of Chemistry, Kokrajhar Govt. College 10.50-11.00 OP 9: Prashurya Pritam Mudoi Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Science, Tezpur University 11.00-11.10 OP 10: Susma Das Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Science, Assam Don Bosco University 11.10-11.20 OP 11: Abhishek Borborah Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University 11.20-11.30 OP 12: Saad Zafar Research scholar, Department of Chemistry, Shiv Nadar University Break Session 4 11.40-11.45 Chair: Dr. Jaideep Baruah, Head i/c, Environment Division, ASTEC 11.45-12.00 SIL 5: Dr. Sasanka Deka Department of Chemistry, Delhi University 12.00-12.15 SIL 6: Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Kalita Department of Chemistry, Gauhati University 12.15-12.30 SIL 7: Dr. Parikshit Gogoi Department of Chemistry, Nowgong College 12.30-12.40 OP 13: Chiranjita Goswami Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University 12.40-12.50 OP 14 : Swati Basak Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, B. Borooah College 12.50-13.00 OP 15: Manabendra Sarma Assistant Professor, Department of English, B. Borooah College 13.00-13.10 OP 16: Dr. Satyabrata Baruah Assistant Professor, Department of Education, B. Borooah College 13.10-13.20 OP 17: Rajarshi Bayan Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University 13.20-13.30 OP 18: Dr. Chandan Sharma Assistant Professor , Department of Economics, Morigaon College 13.30-13.40 OP 19: Tukki Sarkar Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, Handique Girls’ College Lunch Break Session 5 14.25-14.30 Chair: Dr. Rupam Jyoti Sarma Department of Chemistry, Gauhati University 14.30-14.45 SIL 8: Dr. Sagar Sarma Department of Chemistry, Assam Don Bosco University 14.45-15.00 SIL 9: Dr. Jyotirmoy Sarma Department of Chemistry, Kaziranga University 15.00-15.10 OP 20: Manali Dutta Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Sciences Tezpur University 15.10-15.20 OP 21: Parmeeta Borthakur Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, NEHU, Shillong 15.20-15.30 OP 22: Priyankamoni Saikia Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University 15.30-15.40 OP 23: Jugal Kishore Rai Deka Research Scholar, Department of Chemistry, Shiv Nadar University 15.40-15.50 OP 24: Sudhangshu Priya Bharati Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University 15.50-16.00 OP 25: Prabhat Chandra Choudhury Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, B.H.College, Howly 16.00-16.10 OP 26: Dr Dhanjit Deka Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, B Borooah College 16.10-16.20 OP 27: Raktim Abha Saikia Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University 16.20-16.30 OP 28: Debabrat Pathak Research Scholar, Department of Chemical Sciences, Tezpur University 16.30-16.40 OP 29: Manoj Kumar Das Research Scholar, NERIST, Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh 16.40-16.50 Valedictory Session IL: Invited Lecture; SIL: Short Invited Lecture; OP: Oral Presentation Poster Session on Facebook Page From 25-26, September 2020 https://www.facebook.com/Ssd-2020-100334338481725/ .
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