Research is an integral and important part of any higher education system. BITS Pilani actively promotes research among its staff and students. Besides basic research, which is the backbone of any applied research, the Institute also gives adequate importance and support to applied research.
Research at BITS relies on the motivated intellectual manpower pool available among its staff and students. Students undertake research projects as a component of their education program itself. Teachers conduct research as an integral part of their responsibilities since this enables them to assimilate and disseminate knowledge as well as generate new knowledge. Besides this, BITS has devised innovative schemes to enable professionals at large to conduct research at their place of work and simultaneously work for the PhD degree of the Institute.
At BITS Pilani, the faculty are encouraged to publish their findings in reputed journals and present papers at conferences. Support is given to participate in national and international conferences and thereby network with experts from India and abroad. Recently, the Institute has taken steps to provide support to faculty to file for patents if the research is likely to fructify in commercially viable products or processes. During the last 5 years, BITS has seen healthy growth in the amount of funding received from different agencies. While most of these are from the government sector, the Institute through its existing collaboration with industries is trying to involve the corporate sector in funding research projects.
At BITS, we position research as an integral part of the curriculum & actively promote it among our students as well as our faculty. Besides basic research, we also give adequate importance & provide support to applied research.
AKSHITA JAIN Ph.D. Topic - Judiciously Designed Organic Fluorophores for Multiphase Detection of Biogenic Amines to Monitor the Freshness of Food
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Prof. Manab Chakravarty, TALAMADLA MAHESH KUMAR GOUD Ph.D. Topic - Design, In-Silico Studies, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Heterocyclic Compounds as SIRTuin Activators and Inhibitors.
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Prof. K V G Chandra Sekhar, Harshal vasant barkale Ph.D. Topic - Supramolecular Chemistry and Fluorescence Sensing
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Prof. Nilanjan Dey , Ajit Wadkar Ph.D. Topic - Synthesis of small Heterocyclic molecule and their application
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Prof. Anupam Bhattacharya, Sourav Mondal Ph.D. Topic - Fluorescent Sensor for Real Life Application.
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Prof. Nilanjan Dey , Anamika Bandyopadhyay Ph.D. Topic - Development of fluorescent sensors for the detection of human serum albumin and other analytes of biological significance.
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Prof. Anupam Bhattacharya, SAMADHAN BHARAT SHELAKE Ph.D. Topic - Study of Orthogonal Analytical Techniques for Assessing Physico-chemical Sameness and Quantative Analysis of Some Complex Activite Pharmaceutical Ingredients
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Prof. K V G Chandra Sekhar, PARAMITA PATTANAYAK Ph.D. Topic - Development of Novel Fluoroalkylation Reactions for the Synthesis of New Classes of Medicinally Potential Fluoroalkylated Molecules
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Prof. Tanmay Chatterjee , Anup Kumar Pradhan Ph.D. Topic - Nanoarchitectonics for Oxygen Reduction Reaction kinetics Impacting Proton Exchange membrane Fuel Cells.
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Prof. Chanchal Chakraborty , Shreya Sarkar Ph.D. Topic - Investigating heterogenous catalysis on bimetallic alloy nanostructures by in-situ SERS measurement
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