Excited to share our recent article https://t.co/3fG1bIsmCw...
Congratulation to @BharathM@SrijitSen8 Thanks to @smkphoton for Resonance Raman study and @AshokaUniv for funding and instrument facility
Happy to share our recent article about heterogenization of a molecular iron complex through simple electroanalytical techniques and explore its electrocatalytic HER efficacy.
https://t.co/9nxVeZ5j5K
#BharathM#SrijitSen Thanks to @smkphoton for in situ Raman Spectroscopy
Meet the " Saint of BHU " - Dr Tapan Kumar Lahiri
For Padma Shri Dr. Tapan Kumar Lahiri, it isn't a high salary or a fancy title that matters. After training in the USA, Dr. Lahiri returned to India to work at BHU for just Rs 250 a month.
Since 1994, he has donated his entire salary to help his patients. He doesn't have a car. He doesn't have a private practice and never married. Today, in his 80s, he still walks to the hospital every morning with a simple black umbrella to treat the poor for free.
He once said, "I will continue to treat people until my last breath."
In an era where we are often told to "hustle" for more, Dr. Lahiri reminds us that the greatest impact we can make is through service and empathy.
Delighted to share our latest article on Proton Reduction by Amino Acid-Based Iron Complexes...in Chemistry An Asian Journal. Thanks to my Supervisor @ChemMunmun and @ArnabDuttaIITB for their immense support.
https://t.co/eH7XK1K3yJ
In a bustling North Kolkata lane, amidst the old-world charm of a timeworn neighbourhood, stands a modest temple at 244, B. B. Ganguly Street. Its name, etched in metal, reads - Firinghee Kali Bari. This unassuming shrine tells a tale of Bengal’s 19th-century cultural fluidity, of a foreigner who embraced the spirit of this land, its people, and its faith. We know him as 𝘈𝘯𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘯𝘺 𝘍𝘪𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘩𝘦𝘦 the Portuguese poet whose devotion to Ma Kali transcended borders and beliefs. As Kali Puja and the festival of Dipabali draw near, let us revisit the legacy of this extraordinary man and his timeless love for the divine Mother.
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BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi “for the development of metal–organic frameworks.”
A collaborative research study by Professor Munmun Ghosh, Professor Aryya Ghosh and Professor Deepak Asthana, Assistant Professors of Chemistry at Ashoka University, has been featured by The Hindu Business Line with the title 'Green hydrogen: ligands make it cheaper'. The article highlights the pioneering work of the researchers on nickel-ligand catalysts as affordable, efficient alternatives to platinum for green hydrogen production, showing how ligands reduce energy needs, enhance stability, and make the process more sustainable.
Read More: https://t.co/PjoGlvih2J
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