It has been an outstanding week for the TIFR Nanocat group, driven by the remarkable efforts of our talented PhD students.
#On October 21st, SAIDEEP SINGH won the Best Poster Award at the IUPAC Green Chemistry Conference in Beijing, China, for his pioneering research on plasmonic catalysis and upconversion of waste plastics.
#On October 23rd, RISHI VERMA was recognized with the Best Oral Award at the CRSI-ACS Early Career Researchers Symposium 2024, where he presented his PhD thesis on plasmonic catalysis using the antenna-reactor concept.
#On October 24th, GUNJAN SHARMA secured the 5th Commonwealth Chemistry Poster Award for her work on hot electron-driven acetylene semi-hydrogenation using air-stable plasmonic nanoreactors of ‘black gold’ powered by sunlight.
#Finally on October 26th, GUNJAN SHARMA, has won The 2024 Nano Letters Seed Grant! This prestigious award highlights some of the most compelling nanoscience and nanotechnology innovations from graduate students around the world. Her work on plasmonic nanomaterials and catalytic CO2 conversion is truly groundbreaking.
These achievements are a testament to the dedication, creativity, and hard work of these brilliant students, who are the true driving force behind making our group known globally.
Their groundbreaking research continues to elevate the reputation of the TIFR Nanocat group, showcasing our contribution to solving some of the most pressing challenges in catalysis and sustainability.
Excited to see what the future holds!
#On October 21st, SAIDEEP SINGH won the Best Poster Award at the IUPAC Green Chemistry Conference in Beijing, China, for his pioneering research on plasmonic catalysis and upconversion of waste plastics.
#On October 23rd, RISHI VERMA was recognized with the Best Oral Award at the CRSI-ACS Early Career Researchers Symposium 2024, where he presented his PhD thesis on plasmonic catalysis using the antenna-reactor concept.
#On October 24th, GUNJAN SHARMA secured the 5th Commonwealth Chemistry Poster Award for her work on hot electron-driven acetylene semi-hydrogenation using air-stable plasmonic nanoreactors of ‘black gold’ powered by sunlight.
#Finally on October 26th, GUNJAN SHARMA, has won The 2024 Nano Letters Seed Grant! This prestigious award highlights some of the most compelling nanoscience and nanotechnology innovations from graduate students around the world. Her work on plasmonic nanomaterials and catalytic CO2 conversion is truly groundbreaking.
These achievements are a testament to the dedication, creativity, and hard work of these brilliant students, who are the true driving force behind making our group known globally.
Their groundbreaking research continues to elevate the reputation of the TIFR Nanocat group, showcasing our contribution to solving some of the most pressing challenges in catalysis and sustainability.
Excited to see what the future holds!