St. Aloysius College to hold seminar on advances in chemical sciences

January 21, 2012

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Mangalore, January 21: The Department of Chemistry of St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) will be organizing a two day national seminar on 'Recent Advances in Chemical Sciences' on January 23 and 24 at Eric Mathias Auditorium on the College premises, here.

Announcing this at a press meet here on Saturday Rev. Fr. Swebert D'Silva SJ, the principal of St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) said “This is an attempt to bridge the knowledge gap by exposing the staff, Research Scholars and Post Graduate students of Chemistry to a fund of knowledge, directed by experts in the field.”

He said, Dr. BS Sherigara, former vice-chancellor, Kuvempu University, would inaugurate the programme and deliver the key note address on “Chemistry-Science of Life”.

He said, “The two days seminar is divided into seven sessions facilitated by eminent scientists and expert teachers from various institutes. These include Dr. S Kabilan, Professor in Organic Chemistry, Annamalai University, Dr. Michael Rajamathi, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, St. Joseph's College (Autonomous) Bangalore, Dr. INN Namboothiri, Professor, Department of Chemistry, IIT Bombay, Dr. SG Prapulla, Scientist, Fermentation Technology and Bio engineering CFTRI, Mysore, Dr. Nityananda Shetty, Professor, NITK Suratkal.

“The resource person will guide the participants in modern areas of Chemistry like 'Designing Organic Synthesis', Metal Mediated Coupling Reactions', 'Multinuclear and Multidimensional NMR', '2D Nanomaterials: Graphene and its Inorganic Cousins', 'Fuel Cells', 'Modern Theories of Coordination Complexes'.

“The valedictory programme will be held at 3:45pm on January 24 at Eric Mathias Auditorium. Dr. Cletus D'Souza, Professor and Chairman, Department of studies in Biochemistry, University of Mysore will be the Chief Guest, Rev Dr. Leo D'Souza SJ, Director, Laboratory of applied Biology, St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) will preside over the function”, he said.

Dr. Ivan Pinto, HOD of Chemistry, Dr. Richard Gonsalves, HOD PG Analytical Chemistry and Dr. Ronald Nazareth, Organizing Secretary were present in the press meet.


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