Aims and Objects of the Workshop:


In view of global Environmental pollution problems, the field of electrochemistry plays a key role in monitoring  foods, water and solid wastes, etc., Therefore the objectives of this Workshop are :

To promote the growth of electrochemistry used in various disciplines particularly in environmental monitoring.

To provide a common platform to young researchers as well as scientists using electro-analytical chemistry for research in their respective disciplines.

To make awareness about the advancement in the field of nano-electrochemistry for environmental monitoring as well as for bio-sensing applications.

 

Introduction:


Chemists in the developing world are faced the globalization of the economy with major advancements in Science & Technology. Now a days, “Quality Assurance” has become a key word for trade or business. The gap between the Universities and the industry, even in developing countries is slowly decreasing. Now, industries are looking towards Universities for improvement of their quality products. Regulatory chemists and their lab managers need to be aware of the latest official methods of analysis. Consequently it is a moral responsibility of Universities to provide skilled manpower to industries for R&D, to implement the research findings at industry for commercial exploitations. Electroanalytical techniques have got superiority over other conventional analytical techniques. Therefore, this has become a hot area of research among Analytical Chemists and Environmental scientists, these days; with wide applications in environmental studies besides food, pharmaceutics, cosmetic industries and diagnostic laboratories. This Workshop will provide a forum to learn about environmental electrochemistry to young faculty, learning specialists, and students of various institutions and organizations of the country. Some experts in Environmental Electrochemistry from abroad are joining the Workshop as resource persons, which is definitely more beneficial for the participants. It will cover various ways that environmental electrochemistry can be used to enhance and expand the electrochemistry experience.

 

 

Organizing Committee:


Chairman:
Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Bhanger
Director
(dbhanger2000@yahoo.com)

Members:
Dr. Sirajuddin
Assistant Professor
(drsiraj77@yahoo.com)

Dr. Tufail H. Sheerazi
Assistant Professor
(tufail_sherazi@yahoo.com)

Dr. Amber R. Solangi
Assistant Professor
(
amber@boston.usa.com)

Mr. Abdul Niaz
Research Scholar
niazchemist2k6@yahoo.com

 

Registration Form:


Registration fee include food, shared accommodation and printed materials Note: A wavier of registration fee is available for limited number of deserving participants only.

Registration Fee:   Participants :  Rs.    3000

Please complete the registration form send to the Dr. Amber R. Solangi
 

Download Registration Form

 

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Resource Person:

Prof. Dr. Jiri Barek
UNESCO, Laboratory of Environmental Electrochemistry, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.

Prof. Dr. H. Gurumallesh Prabu
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Alagappa University, Karaikudi-630 003,  India.

Prof. Dr. Mahboob Mohammad
HEJ, Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, Pakistan.

Dr. Sirajuddin
National Centre Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan.

 

Contact:

For further details please contact Dr. Amber R. Solangi. 
E-mail:
amber@boston.usa.com