The souvenir with ISBN number process is completed, ASAP we launch the Proceedings of the Three-Day International E-Conference of ETADS-22
Three-Day International E-Conference
On
“Electrochemical Techniques and their Applications in the Development of Sensors” (ETADS-22)
(20-22nd January-2022)
Organized by
Dept. of Natural Products Chemistry, School of Chemistry, M.K.University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Introduction
"The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction"...............Michael Faraday
Welcome
Join us in early 2022 for this Three day International E-Conference. For in this year 2021, RTNPRA-21 Completed in successful and it have been the forefront of Natural Products Chemistry and overall chemical applications are focused.
We invite you to join us to discuss the topic of Electro analytical techniques and its applications in sensors and make your contribution to this cutting-edge discussion alongside in this field.
This meeting is for established and early career professors, scientists, post-graduate students and industrial researchers interested in the key aspects of Electro analytical techniques and how they can drive forward many areas of science including the development of sensors. The subject of Electro analytical techniques is one of the most intellectually-attractive and experimentally-demanding frontiers in modern chemical science. The problems of this interdisciplinary field are some of the most fascinating at the interface of chemistry, biology and medicine. The unique format of the ETADS-2022 will allow for in-depth discussions and opportunities to establish new cross-cutting collaborations.
On behalf of our committee, we look forward to welcoming you at the Discussion.
With best regards.,
Convener
Prof. V.S. Vasantha
Registrar (i/c), Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
Head, Dept. of Natural Products Chemistry
School of Chemistry
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu- 625 021, India.
Members
Dr. P. Suresh
Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Products Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
Dr. M. Rajan
Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Products Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
Dr. A. Dhakshinamoorthy,
Assistant Professor, Department of Natural Products Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
Themes
The aim of this meeting is to bring together world-leaders in the field of Electrochemistry, interlinked with fabrication of modified electrodes and their applications in the development of sensors.
The ETADS-2022 forum will be organized in the following themes:
Basic Principles of electrochemical techniques in the development of sensors for clinical and environmental applications
Synthesis of Novel Nano-materials, characterization and their catalytic applications
Development of electrochemical sensors and their recent applications
Synthesis or Novel Organic Molecules and their electrochemical applications.
Objectives
We aim to provide a convention to discuss current insights into the function of many electroanalytical techniques, and this e-conference is expected to provide an overview of the advancement and on - going electrochemical techniques in the field of Electrochemistry related science implications, future opportunities as well as impending targets. This conference also looks on the innovative and recent electrochemical methods, ideas, advances, recent updated technologies and applications in the field of electro analytical chemistry. Though, plenty of biosensors have been reported for various analytes to till date, designing of portable/miniaturized device is considered as a crucial factor. Hence, this conference will enhance your research carrier in this particular field and provides a unique platform for the people who have been working with these specialized problems or challenges in clinical diagnostics concern. This e-conference captivates all the science crews among the electrochemical society including post graduate students. It provides an excellent opportunity by amalgamating well renown Professors, Researchers under a single link and also assists to address your innovative research ideas, challenges so far facing in handling electrochemical instruments/techniques , and commercialization of sensors.
To elaborate the detailed applications of electrochemical techniques in recent field
To enlighten the usage of various electrochemical methods and its handling practices among concept among PG Students, Researchers, Faculty etc.,
To describe a brief introduction and conceptualization of electrochemical techniques in the development of sensors
To highlight the need of commercialization of miniaturized device in this area of research
The forum ETADS-2022 format is ideally suited as it focuses on discussion rather than traditional dissemination and, by bringing together academics from a broad range of interests in electrochemistry and its applications in various disciplines, these discussions will stimulate and define new horizons.
Speakers
Prof. Mamas (Mamantos)Prodromidis Prof. Alain Walcarius
Editor-in-Chief, Microchimica Acta Editorial Member
University of Loannina Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Department of Chemistry Research Director at CNRS Professional
Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and
Loannina, GREECE. Microbiology for the Environment (LCPME)
CNRS – Lorraine University, France
Dr. Netz Arroyo Prof. Ajit Khosla
Associate Editor, Journal of the Electrochemical Society Editor-in-Chief, ECS Sensors Plus
Assistant Professor, Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering
Joint Faculty, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Faculty of Engineering,
Member, Institute for Nanobiotechnology Yamagata University, Jonan, Yonezawa, Japan
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD 21205, USA
Dr. Mathew T. Mathew Dr. Pranjal Chandra
Associate Professor and Director of Faculty Research Associate Editor, Sensors International
CW. Blazer Professor of Biomedical Science Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Department of Biomedical Sciences Assistant Professor & Ramanujan Fellow
College of Medicine at Rockford Jonan Laboratory of Bio-Physio Sensors
Department of Bioengineering, UIC-Chicago Department of Biochemical Engineering
Department of Orthopedics, RUMC, Chicago, USA Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi
Uttar Pradesh, India
Dr. S. Senthilkumar Dr. V Murugan
Principal Scientist Scientist
Electrodics and Electrocatalysis Division Electrodics and Electrocatalysis Division
CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute
Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. K Giribabu
Scientist
Electrodics and Electrocatalysis Division
CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute
Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India
Questions?
Please, feel free to contact on mobile or mail us.,
For Assistance
Dr. S. Ellairaja
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
Vivekanada College, Tiruvedakam, Madurai.
Mobile: +91- 8667880370
Mr. P. Ananthappan
Research Scholar
Department of Natural Products Chemistry, School of Chemistry
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
Mobile: +91- 9042109940
E-mail id: etads2022mku@gmail.com
About Madurai Kamaraj University
Madurai Kamaraj University – “University with Potential for Excellence” Madurai Kamaraj University was established in the year 1966 as a State University, which attained the status of University with Potential for Excellence for ‘Teaching, Research and Outreach’ in 2007. The University is governed by Acts, Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations. Our University has attained CATEGORY – I amongst the Universities in all over India on 16th March, 2021 in the NAAC 4th Cycle. "SWACHHTA" Ranking of Higher Educational Institutions in the Country, the HRD Ministry awarded Second Rank to the University among the category of Government Institutions on 14th September 2017. The University is in its untiring eternal journey in search of knowledge, creation and dissemination that resulted in recognitions by its faculty members which include 22 Padmashri awards, 4 Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar awards, 2 Parliament awards, 8 FNAs, 8 FNAScs, 11 FAScs, 2 TWAS, a Senior Spallanzani Fellow and 16 Tamil Nadu State Scientist Awards. Fourteen faculty of the University have been elevated as Vice-Chancellors including the present Vice-Chancellor. Several Alumni are IAS/IPS/IRS officers. The University has 20 Schools comprising 77 Departments offers 44 Post Graduate, 40 M.Phil., 57 Ph.D programmes and 17 diploma/ P.G. diploma/ certificate courses, which has produced about one crore graduates in the past 50 years. Currently, a total of 4650 UG/PG students and research scholars are on the roll. Since 1999, all the courses offered in the University following Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).Twelve schools are recognized under UGC with Special Assistance Programme (SAP) such as CAS, DSA and DRS at various phases. Madurai Kamaraj University has obtained the A++ grade with CGPA of 3.54 out of 4 in NAAC 4th cycle assessment. Our University is aiming towards its goal to earn the status of ‘University of Eminence’ in the near future. Madurai Kamaraj University has secured 63rd rank in the NIRF Rankings 2021 in the University Category. In the overall category, among 3127 Indian Universities and Institutions, Madurai Kamaraj University has secured 83rd position.
About School of Chemistry
The nucleus of the present School of Chemistry was formed when the University of Madras established an extension centre at Madurai in 1958. Having a humble beginning as the Department of Chemistry in 1966 of the then established Madurai University; it has later bloomed into a full-fledged School.The School now comprises of five Departments- Inorganic, Organic, Physical, Natural Products and Materials Science with a faculty strength of 22 endowed with rich teaching and research expertise in diverse frontier areas such as Natural products isolations and synthesis, Electrochemical biosensors, Optical biosensors, synthesis of novel organic molecules and its various applications, Supramolecular chemistry and its molecular recognition studies, Photocatalysis, Green Chemistry, metal complexes Non-heme enzyme models, nanomaterial synthesis and applications, fuel cells, dye sensitized solar cells etc., and The School offers M.Sc., M.Phil., PG Diploma course an Ph.D programs and currently, around 120 scholars are engaged in research work for their Ph.D. The students are highly placed in teaching and research positions and industries both in India and abroad.The School has made more than 625 publications in reputed international and national journals in the last five years. The School has been recognized under the UGC-DRS(PhaseI), UGC-SAP(I), UGC-ASIST and DST-FIST programme.
Gallery
75th Independence day Celebrations at Madurai Kamaraj University in the presence of Honorable Registrar(i/c) Prof. (Dr). V. S. Vasantha Faculty, Administrative Staff and Students
School of Chemistry -Alumini Meeting, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai.
Welcome address by Prof. V.S. Vasantha, School of Chemistry, Conference Hall, MKU.
Group photo with Prof. Cheng men, Madurai Kamaraj Univeristy, Madurai.
Inauguration function on Mol Bank Workshop, Organized by Prof. V.S. Vasantha.
Welcome addressed on Mol Bank Workshop, Organized by Prof. V.S. Vasantha.
Delegates presented about the infrastructure and research contribution from IICT-Hyderabad in C V Raman Hall, MKU.
Welcome addressed by Prof. V.S. Vasantha, Co-ordinator, PG Diploma in Industrial Metal Finishing, MKU.
Group photo with Honorable Prof. K. Krishnan, Vice Chancellor, MKU with Industrialists and Associations from IWMA and CDEA
Practical Examination on Nickel plating for PG Dip. Industrial Metal Finishing.
Practical Examination on Nickel plating for PG Dip. Industrial Metal Finishing.
Presidential addressed on Nationwide Competition ,APJ Abdulkalam Hall, MKU.
Participants, Nationwide Competition, APJ Abdulkalam Hall, MKU.
Group photo with prize winner, Nationwide Competition, MKU.
Meeting with Dr. R. Ramesh, Lecturer, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
Awareness programme for Covid-19 on our adopted village of Vadakkampatti, Madurai.
Prof. V.S. Vasantha planted the tree siblings on School of Chemistry, MKU.