Congratulations Md. Izazul Indad for receiving the the Master of Science degree and Dr. Rishukumar Pandey and Dr. Cavya Jose for receiving the doctoral degree of IISER-Pune at our 13th convocation. Best wishes for their bright future.
Harnessing Strong Chiroptical Nonlinearity in Carbene-Copper-Amides through Center-Specific Chirality: An Approach to Amplified Dissymmetry | Journal of the American Chemical Society https://t.co/uAtR4dWJqS
Our work on chiroptical nonlinearity in carbene-copper-amides, carried out during my time at IISER Pune has now been published in @J_A_C_S
A sincere thanks to my PhD supervisor, collaborators, and co-authors who shaped this work. Please have a read 👇 https://t.co/4dVszc1qh6
@IiserTirupati 11To the wider academic community:
The toxic, high-pressure, isolating culture inside Indian research institutions is not a whisper anymore. It is costing lives.Manish deserved better. Every student deserves better.
This cannot keep happening.
@raghav_chadha@ncbn@EduMinOfIndia
1/ 5th year BSMS student at @IiserTirupati has taken his own life by ingesting Chloroform. His name was Manish Deshpande. I knew him personally.
I need to say some things publicly. Please read the full thread.
The US Embassy has openly stated that it is not in a position to evacuate or assist private US citizens, advising them to make their own arrangements.
Think about that. This is the most powerful country in the world, refusing to evacuate its citizens from the soil of a strong ally, and yet there will be no public outrage, no social media theatrics, no performative victimhood.
Now compare that with India. India has no direct stake in the conflict. It repeatedly advised its citizens to leave. Many ignored those warnings. Yet when the situation worsened, and airspace closed, India still scrambled resources, and worked to ensure their safety.
And in return, it will still gets taunts, mockery, and political point-scoring. The same thankless voices who ignore advisories are usually the first to ridicule rescue efforts. This isn’t new, we saw the same during the Ukraine crisis.
Delighted to share our latest work in Chem. Commun.: “Silylene-Cu(I) catalysis: regioselective protoboration of terminal alkynes.” Many thanks to @ShabanaKhan01, @iiserpune, and collaborators @RishukumarP, @Himanshu_S_Chem, and @KumarVanka1. Open access 🔗 https://t.co/E0FPMrwnO0
Excited to share our latest work in Chem. Mater.:
"Potential of a Water-Stable Ultramicroporous Aluminum Gallate MOF as a Sorbent for Natural Gas Upgradation."
Grateful to @RamanathanVaid1 , co-authors, our collaborators & @IISERPune@CSIR_IND@ChemMater https://t.co/TFPWrU0tkd
It's been a fun learning experience. Our work has finally found its home in @ChemicalScience. This one took time, and it was worth every bit. Many thanks to @ShabanaKhan01@PPanwaria@RajaKumarGaurav@RishukumarP For details, please follow the link below
https://t.co/J8qHY8DJn1
🚨 URGENT APPEAL – IMA Gujarat
In response to the mass casualty caused by the flight accident, *doctors from Orthopedics, Plastic Surgery, and Anesthesia from Ahmedabad and nearby are urgently requested to immediately report to Civil Hospital Ahmedabad* for voluntary medical service.
Your prompt presence is critical to manage emergency care and save lives.
IMA Gujarat doctors stand united in service during this crisis.
#MedTwitter
Our manuscript on a ferroelectric ammonium phosphate salt - now published in JMC A https://t.co/W12MgqWl0Y
A protocol for calculating the efficiencies of composite PENGs described. Great stuff from @vikashashrey and all co-authors
The latest issue of @ChemMater is now live!
Check out the #FrontCover article by @Edwin_A_Baquero, Bruno Chaudret, Lise-Marie Lacroix et al. 👇https://t.co/cDHVcgmPtE
Explore the issue 👉 https://t.co/c0UyZEwL1l