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IISER-TVM expressed sincere thanks to Prof. Swetavalli Raghavan, RSC for organizing the event on the occasion of World Environment Day.
Three distinguished speakers, Prof. Parathasarathi Chakraborty, IIT Kharagpur, Prof. Shobha Shukla, IIT Bombay & Prof. Susant Hazra, IISc.
Prof. J.N. Moorthy, Director, IISER-TVM addressed the students on World Environment Day-2025 in an event organized by Royal Society of Chemistry and emphasized on the need to create global awareness about the harmful effects of plastic waste on ecosystems, wildlife & human health
By 2030 we aim to:
✔️ Develop biodegradable PLFs
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This transition needs innovation and collaboration.
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🌍 On #WorldEnvironmentDay, we’re spotlighting the forgotten polymers: PLFs.
Found in shampoos, paints & detergents, 36m tonnes are made yearly - almost none reused.
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🌍 On #WorldEnvironmentDay, we’re celebrating chemistry’s role in beating plastic pollution. Our 2025 #Cleantech cohort includes startups tackling recycling, materials & emissions at scale.
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I was delighted to deliver, in a tag-team presentation with Prof. @nanshulu (@UTAustin), the @RoySocChem Desktop Seminar #RSCdesktopseminar this morning on the topic of Wearable Sensors. In back-to-back talks, Nanshu and I covered some recent research in soft, skin-interfaced electronic devices for health monitoring and related applications. Nanshu – a close friend and highly accomplished independent researcher – was a spectacularly successful postdoctoral fellow in my group from 2009 to 2011, supported by one of our prestigious Beckman Fellowships at the @UofIllinois. With Prof. Dae-Hyeong Kim (then a PhD student in the group, now on the faculty at @SeoulNatlUni), Nanshu was co-first author on a landmark paper – titled ‘Epidermal Electronics’ -- that appeared in @ScienceMagazine in 2011. This publication introduced a unique technology, sometimes also referred to as an e-tattoo, defined by its skin-like physical properties and capability to interface with the skin at nearly any location on the body, in a nearly imperceptible manner. The ideas and hybrid materials approaches represented key conceptual advances at that time -- as a point of reference, commercial launch of the first wrist-worn wearable device (the Fitbit Flex) and the first soft, skin-interfaced electronics technology (the Biostamp from MC10) occurred two years later, in 2013. This publication, in large part, marked the start of broader, worldwide interdisciplinary research efforts in the engineering science of skin-interfaced devices – from materials chemistries to sensor technologies, data analytics techniques, clinical applications and others. Nanshu gave a beautiful talk on the latest work from her group in this area, highlighting body sensor networks formed with transferrable, printable, and hair-compatible devices. I presented some of our recent results on (1) sensors for measuring molecular gaseous flux into and out of the surface of the skin and (2) continuous monitors for tracking the volume of breast milk expressed during breastfeeding. Really honored to ‘share the stage’ with Nanshu! Both talks can be accessed on-demand through the following link https://t.co/N9hvkoJF8W. Thanks to Dr. Rose Wedgbury (Development Editor, @RoySocChem) and to Dr. Michael Hurst (Content Development Editor, @RoySocChem) for the invitation and to Dr. @geraldinehay (Deputy Editor, Materials & Nano Journal Portfolio, @RoySocChem) and Dr. Samantha Apps (Deputy Editor, Chemical Science, @RoySocChem) for chairing and hosting the event.
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Explore the cutting-edge research in high-entropy alloy nanostructures & find solutions to the problems that remain in the field – with speakers including introductory & closing lecturers Brian Cantor & Dierk Raabe.
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