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National Symposium on RECENT TRENDS IN CHEMICAL SCIENCES (RTCS) Date: October 12-13, 2017 Organized by: Department of Chemistry National Institute of Technology Meghalaya Venue: National Institute of Technology Meghalaya List of Invited Speakers Prof. M. K. Chaudhuri Ex-Vice Chancellor, Tezpur University, Assam Prof. V. Chandrasekhar Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur Prof. S. Bhattacharya Jadavpur University, Kolkata Prof. A. R. Chakravarty Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru Prof. P. Ghosh Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata Prof. T. Punniyamurthi Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati Prof. M. Bhattacharjee Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur Prof. P. Phukan Guwahati University, Assam Dr. J. Choudhury Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal Dr. Nayanmoni Gogoi Tezpur University, Assam Dr. S. Khatua North Eastern Hill University, Shillong Dr. S. Hamilton Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration & Research, Shillong Dr. A. K. Sardana Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration & Research, Shillong Registration Fees Delegates (Industries): Rs. 3,000/- Delegates (Academics): Rs. 2,500/- Students (Research Scholars/Post-doc): Rs. 1,500/- Students (UG/PG): Rs. 1,000/- Accompanying persons: Rs. 1,500/- Accommodation will be provided on sharing and payment basis. The participants may arrange their own Accommodation in the nearby hotels at Laitumkhrah & Police Bazar, Shillong. Supported by Topics to be covered 1. Coordination, Bio-inorganic and Organo- metallic Chemistry 2. Catalysis 3. Green Chemistry 4. Nuclear Chemistry & Radiation 5. Nanomaterials and Polymer Science 6. Alternative Energy 7. Supramolecular Chemistry & Molecular Recognition 8. Organic Synthesis 9. Medicinal Chemistry 10. Theoretical Chemistry 11. Spectroscopy Call for Papers A one page abstract of the presentation in MS word should be sent to [email protected] Important Dates Last date of submission of abstract: September 15, 2017 Date of announcement of accepted abstracts: September 18, 2017 Last date of registration: September 25, 2017 Payment Procedure Please use the following details for payment by NEFT/RTGS. Please retain the UTR number/ Transaction ID for communication and also fill it in the registration form (Registration will be confirmed only on receipt of payment). Payment in cash is not acceptable. Account Name: RTCS2017 NIT MEGHALAYA Account Number: 332701000189 Bank Name: ICICI Branch Name: Laitumkhrah, Shillong 793003 IFSC Code: ICIC0003327 MICR Code: 793229004 Science and Engineering Research Board, DST, GoI NIT Meghalaya

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Page 1: on RECENT TRENDS IN CHEMICAL SCIENCES (RTCS)nitmeghalaya.in/ChemistryDept/docs/Symposium Brochure.pdfJagirdar, IISC, Bangalore 7. Prof. P. K. Bharadwaj, IIT, Kanpur 8. Shri Sandeep

National Symposiumon

RECENT TRENDSIN CHEMICAL SCIENCES

(RTCS)

Date: October 12-13, 2017

Organized by:

Department of Chemistry

National Institute of Technology Meghalaya

Venue:

National Institute of Technology Meghalaya

List of Invited SpeakersProf. M. K. ChaudhuriEx-Vice Chancellor, Tezpur University, AssamProf. V. ChandrasekharIndian Institute of Technology, KanpurProf. S. BhattacharyaJadavpur University, KolkataProf. A. R. ChakravartyIndian Institute of Science, BengaluruProf. P. GhoshIndian Association for the Cultivation of Science, KolkataProf. T. PunniyamurthiIndian Institute of Technology, GuwahatiProf. M. BhattacharjeeIndian Institute of Technology, KharagpurProf. P. PhukanGuwahati University, AssamDr. J. ChoudhuryIndian Institute of Science Education and Research, BhopalDr. Nayanmoni GogoiTezpur University, AssamDr. S. KhatuaNorth Eastern Hill University, ShillongDr. S. HamiltonAtomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration & Research, ShillongDr. A. K. SardanaAtomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration & Research, Shillong

Registration FeesDelegates (Industries): Rs. 3,000/-Delegates (Academics): Rs. 2,500/-Students (Research Scholars/Post-doc): Rs. 1,500/-Students (UG/PG): Rs. 1,000/-Accompanying persons: Rs. 1,500/-Accommodation will be provided on sharing and payment basis. The participants may arrange their own Accommodation in the nearby hotels at Laitumkhrah & Police Bazar, Shillong.

Supported by

Topics to be covered1. Coordination, Bio-inorganic and Organo-

metallic Chemistry2. Catalysis3. Green Chemistry4. Nuclear Chemistry & Radiation5. Nanomaterials and Polymer Science6. Alternative Energy7. Supramolecular Chemistry & Molecular

Recognition8. Organic Synthesis9. Medicinal Chemistry10. Theoretical Chemistry11. Spectroscopy

Call for PapersA one page abstract of the presentation in

MS word should be sent [email protected]

Important DatesLast date of submission of abstract:

September 15, 2017

Date of announcement of accepted abstracts:September 18, 2017

Last date of registration:September 25, 2017

Payment ProcedurePlease use the following details for payment by NEFT/RTGS. Please retain the UTR number/Transaction ID for communication and also fill it in the registration form (Registration will be confirmed only on receipt of payment). Payment in cash is not acceptable.Account Name: RTCS2017 NIT MEGHALAYAAccount Number: 332701000189Bank Name: ICICIBranch Name: Laitumkhrah, Shillong 793003IFSC Code: ICIC0003327MICR Code: 793229004

Science and Engineering Research Board, DST, GoI NIT Meghalaya

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About the SymposiumRTCS 2017 aims to deliberate upon the emerging trends in chemical sciences and to provide a platform for dialogues on collaborative interdisciplinary research in the frontier areas of chemical sciences. This national conference is expected to attract national participants both from industry and academia. It is expected that RTCS 2017 will contribute to update knowledge in the field of chemical sciences and will encourage the young researchers for promoting newer research endeavours in the challenging domain of current science.

About National Institute of Technology Meghalaya

The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Meghalaya is one among the thirty one NITs in India established under the NIT Act 2007 (Amended 2012) of the Parliament of India as Institutes of National Importance with full funding support from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. NIT Meghalaya took birth in 2010 and started functioning from its temporary campus in Shillong since 2012. NIT Meghalaya has secured 16th position among the thirty one NITs across the country, according to NIRF 2017, MHRD.

Its permanent campus is being set-up at Sohra (Cherapunjee). The campus will come up with state-of-the-art infrastructures and all the necessary modern amenities while maintaining harmony with the serene environment of Sohra. The aim is to build it to be the centre of excellence in education and research in the fields of engineering, science and technology. The vision is to develop it to be an institution vibrant with academic activities and bubbling with youthful creative energy. The challenge is to overcome the apparent deficiencies due to its location and turn them into advantages.The Institute’s efforts since the starting of its functioning in Shillong have been to set-up the best facilities within the limited available space. Being in a nascent stage the Institute needs lots of support and care from all quarters to bring it up.

About ShillongShillong, popularly called as the Scotland of East, is situated at an average altitude of 4,908 feet (1,496 m) above sea level, with the highest point being Shillong Peak at 6,449 feet (1,966 m), is a popular tourist destination. With the temperature 50-70 °F during the month of March, the city gifted with bountiful of scenic pine trees in the hilly terrain. Shillong is a great cocktail of cultures with coexistence of paradoxical worlds such as the folk and the westernized, virgin forests and car-choked streets, ancestral values and modern outlook.

National Organizing Committee1. Prof. M. K. Chaudhuri, Ex-Vice-Chancellor,

Tezpur University2. Prof. R. N. Mukherjee, Director, IISER,

Kolkata3. Prof. R. Murgavel, IIT, Bombay4. Prof. S. Goswami, IACS, Kolkata5. Prof. Brinchi K. Das, Guwahati University6. Prof. B. Jagirdar, IISC, Bangalore7. Prof. P. K. Bharadwaj, IIT, Kanpur8. Shri Sandeep Hamilton, Regional Director,

AMDER, North East Region9. All the ex-students of Prof. M. K. Chaudhuri

Local Organizing CommitteePatron:Prof. B. B. Biswal, Director, NIT Meghalaya

Advisors:Dr. A. Bhattacharjee, Dean (R&C)Dr. A. Dandapat, Dean (AA)Dr. S. Mukherjee, Assoc. Dean (SW)Dr. D. K. Sarma, Assoc. Dean (P&D)

Convener:Dr. P. N. Chatterjee

Co-convener:Dr. G. K. Dutta

Organizing Secretaries:Dr. A. S. Roy (Finance)Dr. A. K. Paul (Travel cum Accommodation)Dr. N. K. Nath (Technical)Dr. M. Pradhan (Food)