PhD Research Proposal Presentation Notice
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:45 am
The PhD Research Proposal Presentation of the following candidates will be held as per the given schedule:
Candidate 1: Amol Gadekar ID No. 2022PHXP0015P
Proposed Title of PhD: Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds via Radical-Mediated C-H Bond Functionalization Reactions
Proposed Supervisor: Prof. Anil Kumar, Department of Chemistry
DAC Members:
Prof. Rajeev Sakhuja, Department of Chemistry
Prof. Nitika Grover, Department of Chemistry
Day and Date: Wednesday and 27/03/2024
Time: 5.10 pm
Venue: Room No. 6102
Candidate 2: Susmita Pradhan ID No. 2022PHXF0010P
Proposed Title of PhD: Understanding The Structure and Interaction Dynamics of G-Quadruplex Nucleic Acids in a Medium Mimicking the Liquid-Liquid Phase Separated Biomolecular Condensates
Proposed Supervisor: Prof. Satyajit Patra, Department of Chemistry
DAC Members:
Prof. Pritam Kumar Jana, Department of Chemistry
Prof. Avik Kumar Pati, Department of Chemistry
Day and Date: Wednesday and 27/03/2024
Time: 5:40 pm
Venue: Room No. 6102
All are cordially invited to attend.
Candidate 1: Amol Gadekar ID No. 2022PHXP0015P
Proposed Title of PhD: Synthesis of Biologically Active Compounds via Radical-Mediated C-H Bond Functionalization Reactions
Proposed Supervisor: Prof. Anil Kumar, Department of Chemistry
DAC Members:
Prof. Rajeev Sakhuja, Department of Chemistry
Prof. Nitika Grover, Department of Chemistry
Day and Date: Wednesday and 27/03/2024
Time: 5.10 pm
Venue: Room No. 6102
Candidate 2: Susmita Pradhan ID No. 2022PHXF0010P
Proposed Title of PhD: Understanding The Structure and Interaction Dynamics of G-Quadruplex Nucleic Acids in a Medium Mimicking the Liquid-Liquid Phase Separated Biomolecular Condensates
Proposed Supervisor: Prof. Satyajit Patra, Department of Chemistry
DAC Members:
Prof. Pritam Kumar Jana, Department of Chemistry
Prof. Avik Kumar Pati, Department of Chemistry
Day and Date: Wednesday and 27/03/2024
Time: 5:40 pm
Venue: Room No. 6102
All are cordially invited to attend.