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Dr. Satyajit Patra

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus

Biophysical Chemistry, Biosensing, FRET, Fluorescence Microscopy, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Nanomaterials Synthesis, Nanoplasmonics, Single Molecule Fluorescence, physical chemistry
Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani- 333031, Rajasthan. India.

Teaching Interests

  • CHEM F213: Physical Chemistry-II

This is the second of four Physical Chemistry courses in the Integrated M.Sc. Chemistry Programme. The course introduces the basic principles of quantum mechanics and its applications to the electronic structure of atoms and molecules, chemical bonding, and spectroscopy. By the end of the course, students will have a clear understanding of the fundamentals of quantum chemistry and will be able to apply quantum mechanical concepts to study many-electron atoms and molecular spectroscopy.

CHEM F341: Chemical Experimentation II 

This course exposes students to a variety of experimental methods commonly used in Chemistry. The students engage in hands-on experiments spanning analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, nano-chemistry, electrochemistry, physical chemistry, and theoretical/computational chemistry.

  • CHEM F211: Physical Chemistry-I

This is the first of four Physical Chemistry courses in the integrated M.Sc. Chemistry Programme. It covers the laws of thermodynamics and explores their applications in phase equilibrium, reaction equilibrium, and electrochemistry. 

  • CHEM F111: General Chemistry

This introductory chemistry course is tailored for first-year undergraduate students and consists of two parts. The first part offers a broad overview of electronic structures of atoms and molecules, spectroscopy, bonding, and Coordination Chemistry. The second part emphasizes understanding the structure and properties of organic compounds, along with NMR. 

  • BITS F111: Thermodynamics

This course is designed for the first-year undergraduate students. It covers the concepts and laws of thermodynamics; thermodynamic properties; applications to closed and open systems; entropy and entropy generation etc.