Surjit Bhai | Computational Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Surjit Bhai
Assam down town University

Surjit Bhai
Affiliation Assam down town University
Country India
Scholar ID 74fJslYAAAAJ
Documents 18
Citations 126
h-index 6
Subject Area Computational Chemistry
Event Indian Scientist Awards

Surjit Bhai is an academic researcher affiliated with Assam down town University, India. His research activities are primarily associated with Computational Chemistry, an interdisciplinary field integrating chemistry, mathematics, physics, and computer science to investigate molecular structures, chemical processes, and predictive scientific models. His documented scholarly record reflects sustained academic engagement through publications, citations, and research dissemination activities that contribute to the advancement of computational and theoretical chemical sciences.[1]

Abstract

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly contributions that demonstrate originality, scientific relevance, and sustained academic productivity. Surjit Bhai’s research profile highlights active participation in Computational Chemistry, supported by a measurable publication record and citation impact. His academic contributions align with contemporary research priorities involving computational modeling, molecular simulations, and theoretical investigations that support scientific discovery and technological advancement.[1][2]

Keywords

Computational Chemistry; Molecular Modeling; Chemical Informatics; Quantum Chemistry; Scientific Computing; Innovative Research; Theoretical Chemistry; Research Excellence; Chemical Simulations; Academic Scholarship.

Introduction

Computational Chemistry has emerged as a critical scientific discipline that enables researchers to investigate molecular behavior and chemical interactions through computational methods. The field contributes significantly to materials science, pharmaceutical research, environmental studies, and molecular engineering. Recognition programs such as the Innovative Research Award acknowledge researchers whose scholarly efforts contribute to expanding scientific understanding and innovation within these domains.[2]

Research Profile

According to available scholarly metrics, Surjit Bhai has produced eighteen documented research publications and accumulated one hundred twenty-six citations, with an h-index of six. These indicators reflect academic visibility and engagement within the scientific community. His research interests focus on computational approaches to chemical analysis, molecular systems, and theoretical investigations that support scientific advancement.[1]

  • Research specialization in Computational Chemistry.
  • Experience in molecular modeling and computational analysis.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed scientific literature.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary scientific research initiatives.

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Surjit Bhai emphasize the application of computational techniques to investigate chemical structures, reaction mechanisms, and molecular properties. Such work supports efficient scientific experimentation by complementing laboratory-based investigations with predictive computational frameworks. Computational Chemistry continues to play an important role in accelerating scientific discovery and reducing experimental complexity across multiple disciplines.[2][3]

  • Computational investigation of molecular systems.
  • Development and application of theoretical chemical models.
  • Support for data-driven scientific analysis.
  • Contribution to interdisciplinary computational research.

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio reflects continued scholarly engagement and participation in academic communication. Published works contribute to the dissemination of scientific knowledge and provide opportunities for peer review, validation, and future research development.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed journal articles in Computational Chemistry.
  2. Research papers involving molecular simulations and theoretical studies.
  3. Conference publications and scientific communications.
  4. Collaborative interdisciplinary research outputs.

Research Impact

Citation-based indicators provide one perspective on scholarly influence and visibility. The research profile associated with Surjit Bhai demonstrates measurable academic impact through citation activity and publication performance. These indicators suggest that his work contributes to ongoing scientific discussions and supports further investigations within Computational Chemistry and related disciplines.[1]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes originality, scientific rigor, and meaningful scholarly contributions. Based on available academic metrics and documented research activities, Surjit Bhai demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with innovative scientific inquiry, including publication productivity, citation impact, and engagement with computational methodologies that address contemporary scientific challenges. These attributes support consideration for recognition within research excellence programs.[1][4]

Conclusion

Surjit Bhai’s academic profile reflects continued contributions to Computational Chemistry through scholarly publication, citation impact, and research engagement. His work contributes to the broader advancement of computational scientific methodologies and supports knowledge development within chemistry-related disciplines. The Innovative Research Award provides an appropriate framework for recognizing such contributions and encouraging future academic achievements.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Surjit Bhai, Scholar ID 74fJslYAAAAJ. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=74fJslYAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. Recyclable Functionalized Material for Sensitive Detection and Exceptional Sorption of Hexavalent Chromium and Permanganate Ions with Biosensing ApplicationsClick to copy article link. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsabm.1c00609
  3. Estimation of bisulfate in edible plant foods, dog urine, and drugs: picomolar level detection and bio-imaging in living organisms†
    https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2017/vz/c9an01078e/unauth
  4. Probing the Interaction of Nucleobases and Fluorophore-Tagged Nucleobases with Graphene Surface: Adsorption and Fluorescence Studies.
    https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/slct.201904442

Soumyakanta Prusty | Supramolecular chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soumyakanta Prusty | Supramolecular chemistry | Research Excellence Award

VIT-AP University, India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soumyakanta Prusty is an accomplished chemist specializing in supramolecular chemistry and coordination-driven self-assembled systems. With strong academic training in chemistry, he has developed expertise in designing advanced metallo-cages and functional soft materials. His research experience includes international postdoctoral work and academic leadership in higher education. His interests focus on stimuli-responsive materials and light-induced supramolecular polymers. Recognized with prestigious awards for research excellence, he continues to contribute innovative solutions, advancing chemical sciences and interdisciplinary applications.

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Mohan Das Thangamuthu | Synthetic Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mohan Das Thangamuthu | Synthetic Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Central University of Tamil Nadu | Tamil Nadu | INDIA

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DR. T. MOHAN DAS – A TRAILBLAZER IN CHEMICAL SCIENCES

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. T. Mohan Das was born on April 2, 1973, and his journey in the field of chemistry began with an exceptional academic record. He completed his Undergraduate studies in Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics from the Gandhigram Rural Institute in 1993. His passion for chemistry led him to pursue a Postgraduate degree in Chemistry, which he completed in 1995 from the same institute.

His academic pursuit reached new heights when he was awarded a Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2001 from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, under the guidance of Prof. C. P. Rao. His doctoral thesis focused on the synthesis and characterisation of saccharide derivatives including n-glycosides and their metal ion complexes, setting a solid foundation for his future research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Mohan Das began his research career as a Research Associate at IIT Bombay (2001–2002), followed by Post-Doctoral Fellowships at two renowned Taiwanese institutions: National Chung Hsing University (2002–2003) and National Tsing Hua University (2003–2004). These international assignments expanded his scientific perspective and research capabilities.

He then transitioned into academia in India, beginning as an Assistant Professor at the University of Madras in 2004. His career advanced steadily over the years:

  • Assistant Professor (Stage 1–3): 2004–2013

  • Associate Professor, Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN): 2013–2017

  • Professor, CUTN: 2017–Present

His tenure in these roles has been marked by dedication, innovation, and the mentoring of young minds.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Dr. Mohan Das's research lies at the intersection of bioinorganic chemistry, saccharide-metal complexes, and synthetic chemistry. His work involves the design and synthesis of metal complexes with saccharide ligands, which has potential applications in biological recognition, catalysis, and medical diagnostics.

His focus on synthesizing novel glycoside-based ligands and their metal complexes has provided deep insights into coordination chemistry, significantly contributing to both theoretical understanding and practical applications.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Mohan Das has not only advanced chemical research but also influenced the scientific community through:

  • Mentorship of students and junior researchers.

  • Active involvement in national and international conferences.

  • Collaboration with global institutions.

His international exposure and academic leadership at CUTN have made him a key figure in shaping research directions and academic policy in the field of chemistry in India.

ACADEMIC CITES

Over his career, Dr. Mohan Das has published numerous research papers in reputed journals, contributing extensively to the global knowledge base. His work has been widely cited, affirming its significance in the chemical research community.

His awards include:

  • Prof. M. P. Khare Memorial Lecture Award – 2023

  • Dr. H. C. Srivastava Young Scientist Award – 2015

  • DST Outstanding Young Scientist Award – 2006–07

These accolades underscore his reputation as a leading researcher in chemical sciences.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. T. Mohan Das is recognized not only for his past contributions but also for his ongoing commitment to scientific innovation and education. His leadership at the Central University of Tamil Nadu has cultivated a thriving research culture, and he continues to mentor future scientists.

As he looks to the future, Dr. Das is expected to expand research in bioinorganic chemistry, explore interdisciplinary collaborations, and further India’s footprint in global scientific research.

CONCLUSION

With his deep academic roots, international exposure, proven research excellence, and a record of influential mentorship and innovation, Dr. T. Mohan Das stands as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His journey is a beacon for aspiring scientists and a pillar of academic integrity and innovation.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Synthesis of a novel series of [1,5]-benzothiazepine-C-β-D-glycoside derivatives in a facile one-pot method and insight into their anti-oxidant properties" 

Authors: S., Pradhan, Sheersha , P., Muthuvel, Panneerselvam , T., Mohan das, Thangamuthu
Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
Year: 2023

"Smart supramolecular photoresponsive gelator with long-alkyl chain azobenzene incorporated sugar derivatives for recycling aromatic solvents and sequestration of cationic dyes" 

Authors: V., Rabecca Jenifer, V. , T., Mohan das, Thangamuthu
Journal: Soft Matter
Year: 2022

"Sugar-benzohydrazide based phase selective gelators for marine oil spill recovery and removal of dye from polluted water" 

Authors: K., Soundarajan, Kamalakannan , T., Mohan das, Thangamuthu
Journal: Carbohydrate Research
Year: 2019