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AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICAL, MATERIALS AND BIOSCIENCES FOR SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT (ICCBSD: 2015)
A PROPOSAL SUBMITTED FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
To,
BOARD OF RESEARCH IN NUCLEAR SCIENCES (BRNS)
BRNS Secretariat 1st floor, Central Complex, BARC, Trombay,
Mumbai – 400 085
By The Principal,
Walchand College of Arts and Science, Ashok Chowk, Solapur – 413 006 Maharashtra
2014-15
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Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) BOARD OF RESEARCH IN NUCLEAR SCIENCES (BRNS)
Form BRNS-SA-P For seeking partial financial assistance for organizing BRNS symposia/Conference/Seminars
1. Organized by: Walchand College of Arts and Science, Ashok Chowk, Solapur – 413 006 Maharashtra.
2. Title: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICAL, MATERIALS AND BIOSCIENCES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
3. Date: 8, 9 and 10 January 2015 4. Venue: Walchand College of Arts and Science, Ashok Chowk, Solapur – 413 006 Maharashtra 5. Name of Secretary: Dr. A. H. Manikshete 6. E mail: [email protected] 7. Phone: 0217 – 2651863 8. Fax: 0217 – 2391849 9. Postal Address: W. H. Marg, Ashok Chowk, Solapur – 413 006 Maharashtra. 10. Grant requested from BRNS: Rs. 5,00,000.00 11. Topics being covered:
Materials Sciences
Nanotechnology
Organic Synthesis and Green Technology
Polymers and Smart Materials
Biodiversity and Conservation
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Bioinformatics, Drug Designing and Delivery
Bio-fuels and Environmental Biotechnology
Food Production and Agro-technology 12. Relevance and importance of the topic to national needs:
The science in 21st century is in midst of revolutionary change due to integration of
powerful research technologies. Symbiosis between chemists, biologists and other allied sciences
is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary and collaborative in nature. As never before, advances
in chemical and biological sciences hold tremendous promise for alleviating many of the major
challenges confronting the world. The next generation scientists need to catalyze collaborations in
as traditional a field as integrated pest management to the modern molecular therapeutics. It is the
matter of taking the lead by both chemists and biologists in designing a lead molecule,
deciphering its properties and finally venturing for preclinical and clinical trials requiring
biologists. Facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration is the need of the hour for the success of
chemical and biological research as it demands knowledge input and techniques from across
chemistry, biology and allied disciplines. The shackles of traditional boundaries between the
basic sciences should merge for rapid progress and offering deeper insights into the fundamentals.
There are many potential challenges which can only be addressed properly through scientific
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cross talks, collaborations, mutual sharing, faculty exchanges, and supporting collaborations for
taking frontiers in chemical and biosciences in newer ways. Some of the most pressing challenges
of the last few decades such as water, energy, emerging disease, loss of biodiversity and poverty
can passionately be understood, addressed and solved through a common platform for researchers
and academicians from both chemistry and biology. These are the areas that often combine or
cross subjects from disciplines such as health care, agriculture, forestry, marine life,
neurosciences, nanosciences, drug designing, docking, Cheminformatics, proteomics, genomics,
glycomics, post-translational modifications in proteins, intracellular localization of biomolecules,
cancer biology and medicine, gene delivery, and technologies to mitigate pollution. To do this,
the researchers should be able to cross-talk diverse protocols of research, inquiry, range of skills
and technologies, and apply them in the laboratory. Until recently, both these sciences evolved
separately, although, the emphasis of both sciences is high-throughput analysis and gaining a
finer understanding of dynamic processes happening in biological systems and now, with
increasing intersection more and more exciting opportunities are opening in the research.
Increasing sophistication of chemical technology has brought molecular understanding of safety
of drugs, molecular mechanism of drug targets and characterization of intercoms across wider
array of biology. Now, we have reached a stage where these two science departments need
to be juxtaposed into one science and offer courses like Integrative Courses in chemical
and Systems Biology to produce next generation of scientists capable to tackle complex
problems of society in 21st century. This necessitates launch of integrated curricula and
forums like International Conferences to bring best human resource working on
interdisciplinary concepts. This new twist has already been reflected in several important
publications, conferences, and events held recently with themes highlighting the need of
interdisciplinary and interconnected approaches between chemistry and biosciences. In
view of this call for perspective change, our college is convening in January 2015 an
International Conference on “Chemical, Materials &Biosciences for sustainable
Development”, as a part of its ongoing efforts to raise issues of science education in India
and provide a new dimension on where our chemical and biological research is likely to
progress over the next few decades. The outcomes that emerge through the conference
will be put as recommendations to view our national priorities & issues necessary for
comprehensive review of coming age science education in India.
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13. Technical Sessions:
Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur International Conference on Chemical, Materials and Bio-sciences for
sustainable Development 14. Day First: 08.01.2015 Thursday Schedule
SR. NO.
TIME NAME OF THE
EVENT
NAME OF SPEAKER
TOPIC: CHEMICAL & MATERIALS
SCIENCES
NAME OF SPEAKER
TOPIC: BIO-SCIENCES
1. 08.00 to 09.30 am
Registration & Breakfast
2. 09.30 to 10.30 am
Inaugural Function
3.
10.30 to 11.10 am
Key Note Address
Dr Srikumar Banerjee, (BARC, Mumbai)
Atomic Energy: Role & Applications
Common Common
11.10 to 11.30 am
Tea Break
TECHNICAL SESSION - 1 5.
11.30 to 12.10 pm
Plenary Lecture
Dr. N. N. Maldar (VC Solapur University Solapur)
High performance polymer from renewable sources
Common
Common
12.10 to 12.45 pm
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Bruno AMEDURI
Recent advances on the controlled radical co-polymerization of fluromonomers for well designed high-tech materials.
Dr. Sushil Chandra
Biotechnology
TECHNICAL SESSION - 2 6. 12.45 to
01.20 pm
Plenary Lecture
Prof. Everett Carpenter (USA)
Novel rare earth free permanent magnets
Dr. Valerio Voliani (Italy)
Synergistic photo-controlled release of drugs from gold nanospheres.
01.20 to 02.15 pm
Lunch Break
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8.
02.15 to 02.50 pm
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Masaki Tanemura (Japan)
Towards the highly transparent and flexible
Dr. Debaprata Pradhan
Nanostructured Materials for Energy generation,
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displays/Direct observation of Graphene formation by Solid Phase Reaction
Environmental Remediation, and sustainable development.
02.50 to 03.25 pm
Plenary Lecture
Prof. Domnique Hourdet
Connecting polymers with nanoparticles
Dr. Manisha Sharan (USA)
Plant Metabolism & Defense: Orchestrated by Methyl Jasmonate
9.
03.25 to 03.55 pm
Plenary Lecture
Prof. A. Sundaresan
“Magnetoelectric Multiferroics”
Dr. (Mrs.) M.B Sulochana
Emerging Dimensions of Bioinformatics in Life-Sciences
03.55 to 04.25
Plenary Lecture
Prof. Dinesh Amalnerkar
Innovative biofilm inhibition & anti-microbial behaviour of molybdenum sulfide nanostructures generated by microwave-assisted solvothermal route
Dr. U. H. Mane
Coastal Biodiversity
04.25 to 04.45 pm
Tea Break
04.45 to 05.45
Oral/Poster Presentation
11 07.00 to 08.30 pm
Cultural Programme
15.
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16. Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur 17. International Conference on Chemical, Materials and Bio-sciences for sustainable
Development 18. Day Second: 09.01.2015 Friday Schedule
Sr. No.
Time Name of the Event
Name of speaker
Topic: Chemical & Materials Sciences
Name of speaker
Topic: Bio-sciences
08.00 to 09.30 am
Breakfast
Session 1
1. 09.30 to 10.10 am
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Datta Dethe
Biometric divergent total synthesis of cannabinoid natural products.
Common Common
2
10.10 to 10.50 am
Plenary Lecture
Prof. Toru Ujihara (Japan)
Nanomaterials Common Common
10.50 to 11.10 am
High Tea
3.
4
11.10 to 11.40 pm
Plenary Lecture
Prof. Maheshwar Sharon
Microwave Absorption by different forms of Carbon
Common Common
11.40 to 12.10 pm
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Camilla Coletti (Italy)
Synthesizing large-area highly crystalline graphene on metals, semiconductors and insulators"
Dr. Ch. Mohan Rao
Molecular Biology
5
12.10 to 12.40 pm
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Nitin Patil
Heterogeneous catalysis: A key to sustainability
Dr. Sunil Pandey (Tawn)
Cancer drug delivery & diagnostics of cancer biomarkers
6
12.40 to 01.10 pm
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Alessandro Chiolerio (Italy)
“Nano-structured inks for advanced devices”,
Dr. Namita Mukherjee
Genetic Diversity of Indian populations: Unfolding its vast tapestry
01.10 to 02.10
LUNCH BREAK
7 02.10 to 02.40
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Golap Kalita (Japan)
High quality grapheme growth by solid source CVD: A realistic Avenue.
Dr. Angelica Lopez(Italy)
Bioinformatics
8 02.40 Plenary Dr. Michael Semi-conductors Dr. Madhuri Secondary
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to 03.10 pm
Lecture Newmann-Spallart (France)
photo catalysis. Sharon Metabolite Production & Heterogeneity in Plant Cell Culture
03.10 to 03.40 pm
Plenary Lecture
Prof. P. G. More Solapur University, Solapur
Organometallics in synthesis and catalysis
Mr Sameer Chudhary (RASA LSI, Pune)
Applications of Information Technology (IT) in Biosciences
03.40 to 04.10 pm
Plenary Lecture
Dr P P Wadgaonkar (NCL Pune)
Chemical modification of high performance polymers by Click Chemistry
Dr S. P. Govindawar Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Technology Development for bioremediation of Textile Effluents
04.10 to 04.30
TEA BREAK
9 04.30 to 05.30 pm
Oral/Poster Presentations
19.
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20. Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur 21. International Conference on Chemical, Materials and Bio-sciences for sustainable
Development 22. Day Third: 10.01.2015 Saturday Schedule
Sr. No.
Time
Name of the Event
Name of speaker
Topic: Chemical & Materials Sciences
Name of speaker
Topic: Bio-sciences
. 08.00 to 09.30 am
Breakfast
Session 1 1. 09.3
0 to 10.10 am
Plenary Lecture
Dr. M. M. Salunkhe VC YCMOU, Nasik
Nanotechnology Common
2. 10.10 to 11.50 am
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Sanjay N. Nene (NCL Pune)
Value addition to processed agricultural and food residue in India.
Common
11.50 to 12.20 pm
HIGH TEA
3 12.20 to 01.00
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Madhuri Sharon
Carbon Dots for Biological Applications
Common
5.
01.00 to 01.30 pm
Plenary Lecture
Dr Sushil Jadhav, Italy
Thermoresonsive poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) grafted mesoporous silica nanoparticles for controlled drug delivery.
Prof. Arvind Samb Kulkarni
Mangrove diversity and its conservation in Bhatey Estuary, Ratnagiri.
01.30 to 02.30
LUNCH BREAK
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02.30 to 03.00 pm
Plenary Lecture
Prof. K. Siddhappa Gulbarga University, Gulbarga
Material Science
Prof. E. Bhikashapati CCMB Hyderabad
The Structure -Function Relationships Of Antimicrobial Peptides
03.00 to 03.30
Plenary Lecture
Dr. Samir Chikkali, NCL Pune
Probing the reactivity of 1,1-desubstituted functional olefins in insertion
Dr. D G Naik (Pune)
Attractants for Indian Honeybees
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copolymerization reaction: Gluing Polyethylene
03.30 to 04.30
Valedictory Function
14. Provide following details:
No. of delegates expected: National: 300 and International: 25 (Total: 325)
Delegates expected to read papers: National: 25 and International: 05 (Total: 30)
TA/DA for how many delegates: National: 12 & International: 13 (Total: 25)
Rate DA per day: National: Rs.1000.00 & International: Rs. 3000.00
15. Total income expenditure budget (Rs.):
Income (Rs.) Expenditure (Rs.)
Delegate Registration Fee: 3,00,000.00 Working lunch and tea : 425000.00
TA/DA : 400000.00
Proceeding printing : 100000.00
Abstract, Souvenirs : 50000.00
Contingency : 50000.00
Miscellaneous : 50000.00
Total: Rs. 300000.00 Rs. 1075000.00
15. Particulars of Bank Account:
Name: State Bank of India
A/C No. 11291115257
IFSC: SBN0003145
16. Details of previous seminar symposia organized: Not Applicable (Applying for BRNS sponsorship
for the first time)
17. Grant received from other agencies: NIL
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Principal, Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur
19. Name of the authority that will responsible for submitting:
Principal, Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur
a. Report on the conclusions of the symposium, b. List of delegates who actually participated from DAE
c. Audited statement of accounts and d. Utilization Certificate: Principal, Walchand College of Arts and
Science, Solapur
Undertaking
Convener/organizing secretary shall ensure to provide, if the grant is received, a. Report on
the conclusions of the symposium, b. List of delegates who actually participated from DAE c. Audited
statement of accounts and d. Utilization Certificate. Both SA and UC duly audited by statutory
auditor/CA will be submitted within three months to BRNS. The income/expenditure statement shall be
for the event only and should not include or merge with any other accounts of the society/organizing
body.
20. Application has the approval of the Head of the Institution (in case of Central/Sate Institutions,
Laboratories, Universities and Colleges) or the President/Secretary (in case of registered society):
Approval has been taken from Secretary of the Institution.
21. Symposia website: www.wcassolapur.org
Signature of Convener Signature and seal of Principal and
Organizing Secretary