Debanjan Chakraborty
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26-05-2020 15:55:37
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Next, we also welcome new Associate Editor Prof. R. Vaidhyanathan IISER Pune. His research focuses on the development of advanced porous materials such as #MOFs and #COFs and their nanocomposites for environmental and energy applications: go.acs.org/3s
next Tuesday, the 18th, join us to listen to our amazing colleagues on porous materials for health and energy @MuraSimona Fabien Ferrage @FM_Fernandes_ and more...
February, 24th, 10:30am CET a joint webinar @MOF4AIR, CARMOF Project and MEMBER projects is organised: “Towards 2030: New pathways to CO2 Capture”. You can find more information about the webinar and the registration on MOF4AIR website: mof4air.eu/events/
We have 2 new PhD positions with #SquairTech, and Catalyse & Spectro: Synthesis and evaluation of porous materials for low temperature formaldehyde catalysis and Synthesis and evaluation of porous materials for RT catalysis of nitrogen oxides. Info here: chimie.ens.fr/?p=2437 RT please
Finally doing REAL group meeting and welcoming properly our newcomers with Ahmad Sousaraei Chimie ENS ESPCI Paris - PSL
Hii all, Delighted to share our work on "Coordination Flexibility Aided CO2-specific Gating in an Iron Isonicotinate MOF" #RSCPoster ADVANCED POROUS MATERIALS LAB Royal Society of Chemistry #RSCInorg
Check out my poster #RSCPosterLive, 2022 #RSCPosterPitch, #RSCPoster To know how a porous COF in the presence of Redox Electrolyte improves the overall capacitance Thank You Royal Society of Chemistry ADVANCED POROUS MATERIALS LAB Dr. Sattwick Haldar pragalbh shekhar For more details:onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Human-organic frameworks perfectly coordinating in Granada 🧑🔬🧑⚕️🧑⚕️🧑🔬🧑🔬 MOF@IMAP EuroMOF 2023 Aysu Yurduşen JNCASR Bangalore Debanjan Chakraborty
A comprehensive review on MOF scale-up. We have summarized different aspects of the process, recent developments, pros and cons. Aysu Yurduşen
Applied for Ramanujan Fellowship. Many got identical rejection emails twice—no feedback, no scores, no transparency. Selection seems opaque & prone to favoritism. ANRF must publish selection lists & marks. Science needs fairness, not nepotism. Anusandhan National Research Foundation Ministry of Education PMO India