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Prof. Arijit Mukherjee 

Assistant Professor,
Department of Chemistry

Crystal engineering of organic solids, Halogen bonding, Pharmaceutical cocrystals
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani
Hyderabad Campus
Jawahar Nagar, Kapra Mandal
Dist.-Medchal-500 078
Telangana, India

Teaching

Teaching experience

Training:

  1. Kauffman Teaching Certification Program (KTCP): Completed Kauffman Teaching Certification Program (KTCP) offered by MIT to its post-docs and graduate students in 2018.

 

Course Design and Development:

  1. Applied Crystallography: A course dedicated to learning the basics of crystallography, crystal engineering, and crystallization from a chemical perspective (to be offered in 2023-24 1st semester.)

 

Courses Taught:

  1. Applied Crystallography: A course dedicated to learning the basics of crystallography, crystal engineering, and crystallization from a chemical perspective.

Course Number: CHEM F416

Years: 2023 (as instructor in charge)

  1. Organic Chemistry II: A course focused on stereochemistry and reaction mechanisms in organic chemistry.

Course Number: CHEM F243

Years: 2021, 2022

  1. Chemical Experimentation-I: A course on different laboratory techniques in organic chemistry.

Course Number: CHEM F242

Years: As instructor in-charge: 2021, 2022, 2023

  1. Physical Methods in Chemistry: A course on the application of different physical methods that are used frequently in chemical analysis including spectroscopic, chromatographic, and diffraction techniques.

Course Number: CHEM G554

Years: 2021, 2022

  1. Instrumental Methods of Analysis: A course on the application of different physical methods that are used frequently in chemical analysis including spectroscopic, chromatographic, and diffraction techniques.

Course Number: CHEM F313

Years: 2022 (Practical), 2023 (Practical)

  1. General Chemistry: A basic chemistry course for first-year undergraduate students covering key concepts in physical, organic and inorganic chemistry.

Course Number: CHEM F111

Years: 2021 (Tutorial), 2022 (Tutorial), 2023 (Tutorial)

  1. General Chemistry Lab: A basic lab course for first-year undergraduate students covering some representative experiments in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry.

Course Number: CHEM F110

Year: 2021, 2022

1. Organic Chemistry II: A course focused uponstereochemistry and reaction mechanism in organic chemistry.

Course Number: CHEM F243

Years: 2021

2. Chemical Experimentation-I: A course on different laboratory techniques in organic chemistry.

Course Number: CHEM F242

Years: 2021 (as instructor in-charge)

3. Physical Methods in Chemistry: A course on the application of different physical methods that are used frequently in chemical analysis including spectroscopic, chromatographic, and diffraction techniques.

Course Number: CHEM G554

Years: 2021, 2022

4. Instrumental Methods of Analysis: A course on the application of different physical methods that are used frequently in chemical analysis including spectroscopic, chromatographic, and diffraction techniques.

Course Number: CHEM F313

Years: 2022 (Practical),

5. General Chemistry: A basic chemistry course for first-year undergraduate students covering key concepts in physical, organic and inorganic chemistry.

Course Number: CHEM F111

Years: 2021 (Tutorial), 2022 (Tutorial)

6. General Chemistry Lab: A basic lab course for first-year undergraduate students covering some representative experiments in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry.

Course Number: CHEM F110

Year: 2021

7. Lab-oriented Project courses: A short-term research-basedproject coursefocused upon several aspects of crystal engineering.

Course Number: CHEM F366

Years: 2021, 2022