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School of Chemical Sciences Takshashila Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore M.P. Heartily Welcome Members of NAAC Peer Team. Year of Establishment: 1976 Founder Head : late Prof. W.V. Bhagwat Prestigious Katju award: Prof. N.S. Poonia ( 1983) Prof. K.K. Pandey (1990). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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School of Chemical Sciences Takshashila Campus,
Khandwa Road, Indore M.P.Heartily
Welcome Members of NAAC Peer Team
About the School of Chemical Sciences
Year of Establishment : 1976
Founder Head : late Prof. W.V. Bhagwat
Prestigious Katju award:
Prof. N.S. Poonia ( 1983)
Prof. K.K. Pandey (1990)
Vision: To create an academically sound environment that nurtures, motivates and inspires excellence in research and teaching in chemical sciences along with concern for society.
Mission: To impart theoretical and practical training in advanced areas of chemical sciences and contribute new knowledge through research which encourages creativity, insight development and a passion for science.
School of Chemical Sciences
Strengths of the Department
Research Citations Publications in International Journals with good
impact factor Funded Projects from CSIR, UGC, DRDO, DST,
MPCST : Rs. 1,25,13,700/- DST/FIST :2008 Rs.38,00,000/- XI Plan : Rs. 50,00,000/- Total : Rs. 2,13,13,700/-
Strengths
• Rigorous teaching
• Strong emphasis on research activities
• Seminar presentation by students
• Strict adherence to the academic calendar
• Qualified Faculty
Salient Features :
School of Chemical SciencesDEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA Indore, (M.P.)
Academic Programs
M.Sc.Pharmaceutical
ChemistrySeats:20
M.Sc.Chemistry
Seats :20
Ph.D. Program(Awarded :12, Registered:24)
M.Sc.Applied Chemistry
Seats:20
Year of Establishment : 1976
SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES
FacultyProfessor : 8
Contractual :1
Students Enrolled
M.Sc. II Sem : 55M.Sc. IV Sem :59
Technical Staff : 4
Non –Teaching Staff
Class III : 5Class IV:10
Placement: Students are placed in reputed Industries / Academic Institutions .
• Ranbaxy Laboratories, Gurgaon
• Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Goa
• Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd.
• Ranbaxy, Dewas
• Hindustan Zinc Limited
• Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Baroda
• University of Warsaw, Poland
• Center Head, Academics, Akash Coaching Institute, Ahmedabad
• Oriental University, Indore
• NIT, Raipur
• Alliance University, Bengaluru
Significant Achievements of Faculty
Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship to Dr. K.K. Pandey
University of Wurzburg : July,2010 – September, 2010
University of Marburg : August, 2011 – October, 2011
Visiting Professor/Fellow Department of Chemistry Universitat Autonoma de Bercelona, Spain ( May 2008-June2008 ) and May 2009
Institute of Chemical Research of Catonia (ICIQ), Tarragona Spain, ( June 2009-July 2009)
Emory University, Atlanta : (July 2008- September 2008) and (August 2009–September 2009)
Significant Achievements of Faculty Contd...
Indo-Hungarian Exchange Fellowship :Dr. Ashok Kumar : University of Pecs (Nov. 10, 2008 to Feb.9, 2009)
International Conference, Keio University, Japan ( Nov.2011)Dr. Ashok Kumar Dr Pratibha Sharma
Best Science Research Award of MPCST ,Bhopal(in Teacher Category)
Dr.Pratibha Sharma : 2010Dr.Ashok Kumar : 2012
Research work of the School has been extensively cited
• Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Fifth &Sixth Ed.), F.A. Cotton and G. Wilkinson, John Wiley & Sons .
• Inorganic Chemistry, (101 Ed.), A.F. Holleman and E. Wiberg, Academic Press, Berlin-New York .
• Chemistry of Elements, N.N. Greenwood and E.A. Earnshaw, Pergamon Press.
• Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry, E.W. Abel, F.G.A. Stone and Sir G. Wilkinson, Pergamon Press.
• Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry-II, Editor-in-Chief, G. Wilkinson, Pergamon Press. Oxford.
• Organometallic compounds of Ruthenium and Osmium, Editor G.R.Knox, Chapman and Hall, New York.
• Inorganic Chemistry, G.L. Miessler and D.A. Tarr, Prentice Hall Englewood Cliffs New Jersey.
• The Inorganic Chemistry of Biological Processes, (2nd Ed.), M.N. Hughe, Wiley, New York .
Significant Achievements of Students in the last five years
• Ph. D. : Awarded :12 Submitted :06 Working :18
• NET : 07• SPM Award : 01• GATE : 04• State Civil Services : 02
• Sarabjot Kaur [ NET-2013] All India Rank – 7• Pallavi Gupta [NET-2013] All India Rank -13
Significance Achievement of Students
Best Science Research Award of MPCST (in Student Category )
•Mr. Prabal Bandyopadhyay : 2013
•Mr. Pankaj Patidar : 2012
•Ms.Vinita Sahu : 2010
Shyam Prasad Mukherjee (SPM) fellowship (2013)
•Ms.Sarabjot Kaur for NET ALL India Rank -7
Our Pride
Ms. Sarabjot Kaur Makkad (SPM Fellow-2013)NET : All India Rank 7
Eminent Persons Invited to Deliver their Scientific Talks
Prof. B. Vishwanathan, IIT, Madras, Chennai
Prof. Deepak Gupta, IIT, Kanpur
Prof. P. Yogeeshwari, BITS, Pilani
Prof. Akhilesh Verma, University of Delhi, Delhi Prof V.K. Jain, Head, Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai
Dr. Alok Shrivastava, (Chemistry Department, Panjab
University, Chanigarh
Seminar on “Fostering Excellence in Research” – January 15, 2013
National Seminar on “Emerging trends in Chemical Sciences”- March 20, 2012
Criteria 1:Curricular Aspects Academic Autonomy for Curriculum
Upgradation through Regular Feedback and Discussions with stakeholders•Students•Parents•Faculty•Industry Experts•Alumni •External Subject Experts
Interdisciplinary courses
Mathematics for ChemistsComputers for ChemistsBiology for Chemists
Bioorganic ChemistryBioinorganic ChemistryEnvironmental Chemistry
Curricular Aspects Contd…
Programmes in emerging areas
• Analytical Chemistry• Medicinal Chemistry• Organic Synthesis• Organometallic Chemistry
• LASER Chemistry• Nanomaterials• Heterogeneous/Homogeneous
Catalysis
Criteria 2:Teaching-Learning and Evaluation
Admission
•Notifications/guidelines of the university
The process of admission :
Entrance test followed by counseling
Demand Ratio (2013) : M.Sc. 1:3.8 (55/209 ) (6,49) (2012) 1:5.9 ( 59/350) (11,47) (2011) 1:8 ( 54/430) (1,2,51) Ph.D. 1:7.7 (36/277)
Criteria 2:Teaching-Learning and Evaluation Yearly Analysis of M. Sc. Students
Teaching-Learning and Evaluation Contd…
• NET Preparation
• Seminars
• Semester Results : Before 30th Dec & 30th May
• Examination : Ordinance 31
• Evaluation : Transparent
Criteria 3:Research and Extension
Faculty/Qualifications/No. of Publications during last five years
Prof. K. K. Pandey (M.Sc., Ph.D.(IITK)), D.Sc. :38
Prof. R. Prasad (M.Sc., Ph.D.(IITKh)) :10
Prof. Ashok Kumar (M.Sc., Ph.D.(IITD)), D.Sc. :14
Prof. H. P. S. Chauhan (M.Sc., Ph.D.) :08
Prof. Sheela Joshi (M.Sc., Ph.D.) :14
Prof. Pratibha Sharma (M.Sc., Ph.D.) :20
Dr. Savita Khare (M.Sc., Ph.D.) :07
Total Papers : 111
Total Impact Factor : 208.039 ( Highest IF:12.11)
( Average IF:2.0)
Criteria 3:Research and Extension
No. of publications during last five years
Total Publications :111
Major journal in which publications are made (2008-2013)
Coord. Chem. Revs. 12.11Chem.Eur.J. 5.925Inorg. Chem.(6) 4.601Organometallics(5) 3.963Dalton Trans. 3.84J. Phys. Chem. B 3.696European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 3.346Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 3.049Tetrahedron 3.025Journal of Molecular Catalysis : Chemical A (3) 2.947J. Phys. Chem. A (3) 2.946Journal of Physical Chemistry A(3) 2.946Tetrahedron Letters 2.683Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters(4) 2.554J. Organomet. Chem.(7) 2.384
Journal Name Impact Factor
• Total Publications : 111• International : 99• Indian : 12
J. Organomet. Chem.(7) 2.384Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2.338Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2.28Arabian Journal of Chemistry (2) 2.266Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2.206Parasitology Research 2.149Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Mol.Biomol. Spect. (4) 2.098Applied Organometallic Chemistry 2.06Polyhedron(5) 2.057Optical Materials 2.02Inorg. Chem. Commun. 1.972J. Incl. Phenom. Macrocycl. Chem.(3) 1.886Inorg. Chim. Acta 1.846Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 1.75Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry 1.617Medicinal Chemistry Research(8) 1.612Journal of Coordination Chemistry 1.547Journal of Nanoparticles 1.546J. Mol. Struct. (THEOCHEM) 1.288
Journal Name Impact Factor
Major journal in which publications are made (in the last five years)
Comput. Theoret. Chem.(2) 1.288ARKIVOC Arkat, (USA) 1.252Canadian Journal of Chemistry 1.242Pharmaceutical Biology (Informa Healthcare, UK) 1.206International Journal of Chemical Kinetics 1.007Letters in Organic Chemistry 0.822Chinese Journal of Chemistry 0.755European J Chem. 0.746Phosphorus, Sulphur, Silicon and Related Elements(4) 0.716J.Chil.Chem.Soc (2) 0.675Polish Journal of Chemical Technology 0.444J. Indian Chemical Society 0.275Indian journal of Chemical Technology 0.267Oxidation Communication(3) 0.241J. of Environmental Research and Development(2) 0.078International J. of Chemical Sciences (2) 0.063
Journal Name Impact Factor
Major journal in which publications are made (2008-2013)
Facilities and Expertise Available in the Department
Research Expertise:
• Organometallic Chemistry• Electrochemistry• Catalysis• Nano Science• Coordination Chemistry• Computational Chemistry
• Theoretical calculations at DFT Level
• Supramolecular Chemistry • Molecular Modeling • Solvent Extraction • QSAR/Drug Designing• Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Instruments and facilities:
• 24x7 Internet facility for all faculty• LCD in all Class Rooms• 24x7 Internet facility for all students
• HPLC : 01
• G.C : 03
• Pulse Polarograph : 01
• UV-visible Spect. : 02
• Electro chemistry :01 Work station
Facilities Available for Use at IUC/DAE-CSR in DAVV Campus
•SEM•TEM •AFM •ESCA •Nitrogen Gas Plant • He Gas Plant
Details of Research Grant Received from different Agencies : Rs. 65,65,800/- : (ongoing)
S.No. Project Description Name(s) of the Faculty
involved in the project
Name of the Funding Agency,
Total Amount
1. Quantum Mechanical and Molecular Mechanics Computation of few molecules, Reactions and Nano materials.
Dr. R. Prasad MPCST, Bhopal
Rs. 4,94,000/-
2. Efficient Construction of Novel Triazole as Potential Therapeutics : A Classical Versus Click Chemistry Approach
Dr. Ashok Kumar
DRDO, Delhi
Rs. 44,84,000/-
3.
4.
Group 15 Metal and Organometallic Derivatives with Mixed Sulphur and/or Oxygen Donor Ligands: Synthesis and Characterization: Thermal and Biochemical Studies
Studies on the Synthesis and Characterization of some Group 15 Metal Nano Complexes with Sulfur Donar Ligands.
Dr. H.P.S. Chauhan
Dr. H.P.S. Chauhan
UGC, Delhi
MPCST, Bhopal
Rs. 8,04,800/-
Rs. 7,83,000/-
Details of Research Grant Received from different Agencies during the last five Years :Rs. 59,43,900/-
SNo. Project Description Name(s) of the Faculty involved in the project
Name of the Funding Agency,
Total Amount
01
02
Surface and catalytic studies of nanocrystalline and nanoporous metal oxides.
Studies of few catalytic vapour phase alkylation and cyclization reactions.
Dr. R. Prasad UGC-DAE
UGC,
Rs.3,06,000/- Rs. 7,64,800/-
03
04
Synergistic extraction and spectrophotometric determination of toxic metal ions and lanthanides at trace level bychromogenic substituted calix(n)arenes.
Synergistic extraction and stripping voltammetric determination of toxic metal ions and lanthanides at trace level
Dr. Ashok Kumar CSIR,
DST,
Rs. 10,46,000/-
Rs. 17,00,000/-
05 Synthetic, Spectroscopic, Thermal and Biochemical Studies on some Group 14 (Si, Ge and Sn) and Group 15 (As, Sb and Bi) Metal and Organometallic Complexes with some sulphur and/or Oxygen Donor Organic Ligands.
Dr. H.P.S. Chauhan UGC, Rs.4,11,100/-
06. Design, Synthesis, Electrochemical Studies and Evaluation of Therapeutic Potential of Purines and Benzimadazoles Through Quantitative Structure - Activity Relationship
Dr. Pratibha Sharma DRDO, Delhi Rs.17,20,000/-
Collaborative Research During Last Five -Year
Prof. K. K. Pandey : Prof. G. Frenking,University of Marburg,Germany Prof. Phillip P. Power,University of California Davis, USA Prof. Agusti Lledos,University of Autonoma Barcelona, Spain Prof. F. Maserus,Institute of Chemical Research of Cataonia,Spain Dr. D. G. Musaev,Emerson Centre for Scientific Computation, Emory University, USA Prof. D. C. Liotta, Emory University, USA Prof. Simon Aldridge, Oxford University, UK Prof. Holger Braunschweig,University of Wurzburg, Germany Prof. Cameron Jones, Monash University, Australia
Prof. Ashok Kumar : Prof. Kunsangi Mate Sandor, University of Pecs, Hungary. Dr. Martin Pour Nikfardjam , State Research Institute for
Viticulture and Pomiculture , Weinsberg, Germany.
Criteria 4:Infrastructure and Learning Resources
Surface Area Analyser High Pressure Reactor
Criteria 4:Infrastructure and Learning Resources
Pilot Fixed Bed Reactor Rotary Vacuum Evaporator
Major Instruments
Gas Chromatograph
HPLC
IR Spectrophotometer
UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
Major Instruments
Gas Chromatograph
Electrochemical System
UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
Criteria 4:Infrastructure and Learning Resources
LIBRARY
Volumes966+643=
1609
Titles710
e-journals388
Criteria 4:Infrastructure and Learning Resources Contd…
Infrastructure : Rs.10,00,000/-
Equipments : Rs.35,00,000/-
Books : Rs. 5,00,000/-
UGC XI Plan Grant
Criteria 5:Student Support and Progression
• Career Counseling
• Mentor for each Course
• Soft-skill development
• Grievance Redressal Cell
• Anti Ragging Committee
• Proctorial Board
• Dean , Student Welfare
• Sports Department
Students participation
•Co-curricular activities•Sports •Alumni
Criteria 6:Governance, Leadership and Management
• School’s aim :
• To render an environment that motivate and inspires excellence in research and teaching
• To inculcate professional ethics to serve mankind and Society
• Effective utilisation of the assets
• Involvement of Faculty and non-teaching staff members
Criteria 7:Innovations and Best Practices
• Environment Consciousness:
The main focus :
1.Energy Conservation : Energy Audit 2.Green Chemistry based experiments
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS
42
eco-friendly Environment
Plantation Green Chemistry
Criteria 7:Innovations and Best Practices
Innovations: Excellence in research and teaching
Best Practices: Maintenance of academic schedule
Evidence of Success : High quality publications
Innovations and Best Practices Contd…
Follow four- policies of the University:
• Research Policy
• Value- Promotion Policy
• Green Policy
• IT Policy
Future PlanOrganizing Seminars/Workshops
Enhancing collaborative projects
Design and fabrication of instruments
Filing of Patents
providing industrial consultancy
Advancement in teaching of quantum mechanics and
surface chemistry
Developing research in thrust area such as Chemical
Graph Theory(Bioinformatics)and TS modeling etc.
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