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Ph. D. in Chemistry is a doctoral program offered by the School of Physical Science, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, and Coimbatore campuses.
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Amritapuri:
sarithaa@am.amrita.edu
Bengaluru:
bh_nanjundareddy@blr.amrita.edu
Chennai:
d_khushbu@ch.amrita.edu
Coimbatore:
r_prasanna1@cb.amrita.edu
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The research in the Department of Chemistry is interdisciplinary as well as multidisciplinary and aims to equip students with specific research skills. The research is carried out in such a manner that it yields societal benefits and is capable of being scaled up for industrial applications. Several publications from the department have practical applications in connection with the day-to-day life of humanity. The research in the department is not entirely of academic interest but links both industry and society with academia.
In accordance with our Chancellor’s vision, we have extended our research so that it benefits humanity. The research in the department not only produces high-impact papers but has also proved beneficial to society through its outcomes.
The Ph.D. program in Chemistry is a rigorous and advance academic journey that equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to make significant contributions to the field. Typically spanning 4-6 years, the program involves a combination of course work, independent research, and dissertation/thesis writing.
Chemistry is rapidly transforming the world we live in, and education is no exception. The Chemistry Department at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru campus is at the forefront of transforming education and research using Chemistry and Chemical sciences. With rapid advancements in Chemical sciences, this interdisciplinary field has emerged as a key driver of innovation, transforming industries across the world. The department recognizes the immense potential of Chemistry and is committed to providing world-class education, research, and innovation that will shape the future of this field.
The mission of the department is to train the next generation of chemical science leaders who will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to tackle complex problems in various fields such as organic, inorganic, physical, or analytical, healthcare, agriculture, environment, energy, etc., The curriculum often includes advanced courses in quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and molecular biology, providing a strong theoretical foundation. Practical laboratory work is a key component, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts to hands-on experiments. The department aims to achieve this mission by providing a world-class education in chemistry, focusing on hands-on learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and real-world applications.
The heart of the Ph.D. program lies in original research. Candidates work closely with faculty advisors to develop and execute independent research projects, pushing the boundaries of knowledge within their chosen field. This research culminates in a doctoral dissertation/thesis which must demonstrate a significant contribution to the field and undergo evaluation.
Beyond academic pursuits, Ph.D. students often engage in teaching and mentoring, gaining valuable experience in disseminating knowledge. Scholars of these programs are well prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, govt. or private sectors, where their expertise in chemistry can lead to advancements in pharmaceutical, material science, and environmental technologies.
The vision and mission of the chemistry department aligns with the overall theme of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, which is to provide education that is rooted in values and aimed at holistic development. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham believes that education should go beyond academics and focus on the individual’s overall development.
The Ph.D. in Chemistry program at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and research skills in various branches of chemistry such as organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, and theoretical chemistry.
Students pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Amrita University typically engage in cutting-edge research under the guidance of experienced faculty members. They have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities to conduct their research. The program typically requires students to complete coursework, pass qualifying examinations, and conduct original research culminating in a dissertation.
Admission to the Ph.D. program in Chemistry at Amrita University usually requires a master’s degree in chemistry or any related field, along with fulfilling other eligibility criteria set by the university. Prospective students are encouraged to visit the university’s official website or contact the admissions office for specific details regarding admission requirements, application procedures, and deadlines.
Interview/Selection Process:
Polymer nanocomposites
Surface engineered nanomaterials for biomedical Applications
Development of Electrochemical sensor devices for point of care diagnosis, food, Pharmaceutical and forensic application
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
Photoinduced Chemical Biology
Organic Photochemistry
Sanskrit Pedagogy, Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry and catalysis
Spintronics
Smart materials
Electrochemical sensors
Environmental science
Inorganic chemistry
Organic chemistry
Organic chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic chemistry
Physical chemistry
Nano science and Nano technology
Bio science and Biotechnology
Drug delivery and Pharmacology
Environmental chemistry and Environmental science & Sustainability
Polymers
Computational chemistry
Nanotechnology
Solar OLED
Batteries
Nanomaterials
Materials science
Energy materials chemistry
Environmental chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Biosensors
Lab-on-a-Chip Devices
Paper analytical devices
Nanomaterials
Immunosensors
Microfluidics
Wearable devices
Organ-on-a-chip devices
Medical textiles
Inorganic materials and their coatings for antimicrobial activity
Synthesis of biomaterials.
Synthesis of chalcones and chromones
Synthesis and Biological Evaluation
Design and Synthesis of Drug-Releasing Polymers
Synthesis of Sequence-Defined Glycine Based Peptoid Oligomers
Development of an Optical Biosensor
Drug chemistry with 1,2,3-triazole
Polymers for dye/metal ions adsorption
Metal organic frameworks for environmental remediation, and corrosion-resistant coatings
Food chemistry, and Natural Fiber chemistry
Devolvement of Organo electrolyte for energy storage solutions
Super capacitor
Materials for solar-to-chemical conversion and H2 generation
Biomaterials for solar harvesting Archaeometallurgy for innovative solutions in food and energy sectors
Thermochemical conversions for sustainable fuels
liquid crystals, and supramolecular chemistry.
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri
Title of the Project | Funding Agency |
Development of NIR fluorescent probes for dual action of volatile organic compound (VOC) detection and simultaneous PDT activity for anticancer treatment | SERB |
An archeotechnological innovation orchestrating a sustainable architecture towards functional food contact metallic surfaces for the indigent and ethno-classical art-theatre percussion instruments | DST(SHRI) |
Multifunctional Electrospun Polymer Nanocomposite Membranes: Innovative materials for EMI shielding and air/water filtration’ | AMRITA SEED GRANT |
A preliminary study on the distribution and fate of priority pollutants, and carbon flux in the Ashtamudi-Sasthamkotta Wetlands and near-shore areas, south-west coast of India | AMRITA SEED GRANT |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru
Title of the Project | Funding Agency |
Controlled drug release of anticancer drug(sorafenib), | Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Internal Seed Grant) |
Transient microbot system for magnetically targeted drug delivery | Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (Internal Seed Grant) |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore
Title of the Project |
Funding Agency |
Paper based immunoassay for the early detection of osteoporosis (continuation of the recently completed project “40 PLUS- A paper based microfluidic chip for the monitoring of women health after 40 |
Department of Biotechnology |
Design, Development & Demonstration of 1kW PEM Fuel Cell with Hydrogen Generation through Chemical Hydride Process |
HEB |
3D printed biochips for early monitoring of thyroid dysfunction |
Department Of Science & Technology |
Development of high efficacy solid state super capacitors with high energy and power density based on hybrid ionic liquid and thermally reduced graphene” |
ISRO |
Utilization of micronutrients rich indigenous cow dung to develop an innovative dermal trace metal delivery system with multifunctional facets |
Department Of Science & Technology |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri
Name of the Research Lab | Major Facilities / Equipment Details |
Research lab (Chemistry) |
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RS and GIS Lab |
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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru
FTIR and UV Visible spectrophotometers
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore
Name of the Research Lab | Major Facilities / Equipment Details |
Biosensor Research Laboratory
https://www.amrita.edu/center/biosensor-lab/ |
Materials Synthesis Facilities
Planetary mixer Ball mill unit Centrifugation unit Incubator-Shaker Material Characterization Facilities Atomic Force Microscopy Fluorescence microscope Profilometer UV-Vis spectrophotometer Bio spectrophotometer Fluorescence spectrophotometer Electrochemical workstations Electrochemical Analyzer FTIR Spectrophotometer Device Fabrication Facilities Photolithography unit Wax printer Automated screen-printer Other Facilities Class 10000 cleanroom Biosafety cabinet class II Millipore and MilliQ water purification unit Qubit UV Transilluminator Twin Minion Sequencer MiniAMP Plus Thermal Cycler |
Dhanvanthri Laboratory
https://www.amrita.edu/center/dhanvanthri-lab/ |
Materials Synthesis Facilities
Hot air oven Rotary evaporator Microwave Material Characterization Facilities Optical microscope Biotage flash purification Other Facilities Incubator Fume hood Weighing balance |
AMMAL – Advanced Multifunctional Materials and Analysis Laboratory
https://www.amrita.edu/department/sciences-coimbatore/research/ammal/ |
Materials Synthesis Facilities
Laboratory ball mill Incubator shaker Lyophilizer Muffle furnace Hot air oven Centrifuge Hydraulic press Material Characterization Facilities Microwave Digestor- Anton Paar Computrace Analyser-Metrohm UV-Vis spectrophotometer Other Facilities Water purifier- Elga pH-ion Meter and Ion selective Electrodes- Metrohm Weighing balance Low-temperature water circulation system |
Bio-Materials Chemistry Research Laboratory | Materials Synthesis Facilities
Hot air oven Remi centrifuge Magnetic stirrer oil bath Material Characterization Facilities PL spectrophotometer Other Facilities Fume hood |
Dr. Saritha A
Associate Professor
sarithaa@am.amrita.edu
Dr. BH Nanjunda Reddy. Assistant Professor (Selection Grade),
Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India.
bh_nanjundareddy@blr.amrita.edu
Dr. Khushbu Dash
Assistant Professor (Sl. Gd.),
Department of Science and Humanities,
School of Engineering, Chennai
E Mail ID: d_khushbu@ch.amrita.edu
Dr. R. Prasanna
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
Amrita School of Physical Sciences, Coimbatore,
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India.
E Mail ID: r_prasanna1@cb.amrita.edu
Admission Email Id: aspsadmissions@cb.amrita.edu