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Arkajyoti Chakrabarty, PhD
Arkajyoti Chakrabarty, PhD
Assistant Professor (Chemistry),
Assistant Professor (Chemistry),
Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities,
Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities,
Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, West Bengal-721657.
Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, West Bengal-721657.
Post-doctoral Researcher, IIT Delhi as CSIR Senior Research Associate,
Post-doctoral Researcher, IIT Delhi as CSIR Senior Research Associate,
Post-Doc, Univ. Bordeaux,
Post-Doc, Univ. Bordeaux,
PhD (IISc Bangalore),
PhD (IISc Bangalore),
MSc (University of Calcutta),
MSc (University of Calcutta),
BSc (Presidency College, Kolkata)
BSc (Presidency College, Kolkata)
School: Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math; Bally Sikshaniketan For Boys; Belur High School (Primary Section).
School: Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math; Bally Sikshaniketan For Boys; Belur High School (Primary Section).
Research Highlights
Research Highlights
Organogels and Hydrogels
Organogels and Hydrogels
Semiconductor nanocrystals (CdSe, CdTe, CdS, core-shell CdSe-CdS, CdSe-ZnS)
Semiconductor nanocrystals (CdSe, CdTe, CdS, core-shell CdSe-CdS, CdSe-ZnS)
Perovskites (ABX3, A=cation, B=Pb, Sn, X=Cl, Br, I)
Perovskites (ABX3, A=cation, B=Pb, Sn, X=Cl, Br, I)
Gel-Nanoparticle hybrid materials
Gel-Nanoparticle hybrid materials
Developing new synthetic methodology of nanocrystals
Developing new synthetic methodology of nanocrystals
Applications of Hybrid materials in optoelectronic and light-emitting devices
Applications of Hybrid materials in optoelectronic and light-emitting devices
Quantum Rod Orientation Microscopy (QROM): Imaging underlying non-emissive nanostructures with brightly emitting single semiconductor nanocrystallites
Quantum Rod Orientation Microscopy (QROM): Imaging underlying non-emissive nanostructures with brightly emitting single semiconductor nanocrystallites
Representative Publications
Representative Publications
Science Featured...
Science Featured...
Everything in life is in the periodic table, the famous periodic table song, by 2003 Chemistry Nobel Laureate Peter Agre.
Everything in life is in the periodic table, the famous periodic table song, by 2003 Chemistry Nobel Laureate Peter Agre.