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CONDUCTING A TWO-DAY INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR AT PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

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CONDUCTING A TWO-DAY INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR AT PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Udaipur: In the joint venture of the Pacific University and the Indian Chemical Society, a two-day International Symposium was inaugurated in the Pacific University College on October 5, 2018. This seminar is based on the role of chemistry in solving the problems of various global problems such as corruption, energy challenge etc.
. Presiding over the program, Vice Chancellor of the Pacific University Prof. BP Sharma said that in the current scenario, different areas of science are complementary to each other. He described the use of chemicals in Indian ancient science,Many thousands of years ago our Sage-Muni has performed various experiments with his divine knowledge, which is still being conducted in the whole world. There are many such theories and experiments of chemicals in our Vedas and Upanishads.
Simultaneously, while expressing concern over the expiry of limited energy sources, highlighting the research work done on artificial photosynthesis, and in the event of expiry of petroleum products in the near future, how will the hydropower and solar panel be used in vehicle operation? He also expressed his views on this. Seminar Souvenir was released by the Mantasin guests in this series.
As the keynote speaker of the program Prof. Kota University Vice-Chancellor Prof.ML.Kalra highlighted the superconducting properties of substances in the current scenario in energy transmission etc. He explained how chemistry is complementary to physics. the study of the physical properties of different substances without chemistry is also not possible. He told that while today solar energy is being adopted as an alternative energy source, different circuits created by physics will not be able to work with full efficiency if chemistry does not increase the efficiency of substances by modifying the properties.
As the special guest of the program Professor of Indian Chemical Society D.C. Mukherjee expressed his happiness by stating that I C. S. with the joint session of the Pacific University is a commendatory step to organize this two-day International Symposium, which provides a platform for sharing the views with our renowned scientists in our country. He also said that chemistry is a versatile area, in which many new inventions are likely to be researched.
Professor Suresh C. Ametta presented his views on this occasion. He told that sources of energy like coal, petrol etc. are now towards the ending. That is why it is necessary to find a new source of chemical energy expeditiously to find a solution to the energy crisis. For this, there is a good possibility of using hydrogen as a future energy source.
He said that in this seminar from around the world, researchers will present their research papers on nanochemistry, solar energy conversion, residual water management, new drug discovery etc. He also told the achievements of the science faculty of the Pacific University, how the researchers here have received awards in various seminars from India through their research papers, but by publishing the books by various international publishers, they also left an impression on the global panel.
Dean, P.G. Studies Pro. Hemant Kothari highlighted various new dimensions in the research areas of chemistry and explained how chemistry can be solved by various global problems, which today is the world's various burning problems.
On the first day of the seminar, researchers presented their research work by the poster. Presided over this session and in the judgments, Prof. B. T. Thacker, South Gujarat University, Surat, explained to the detailed analysis about the synthesis of Liquid Cristal, in which various types of fluid crystals are being used in today's various electronic devices. Pro.Shubha Jain from Ujjain informed about the methods of synthesis and extraction of organic compounds and natural products, as well as highlighting the importance and role of natural products in today's perspective to avoid the deteriorating effects of artificial products on our health.
Pro.ChittaranjanSinhaJadhavpur highlighted the objectives of the Indian Chemical Society. He said that this Society was the highest chemical institution established in 1924. He expressed his thoughts on the synthesis and applications of the Cotidian compound. NeeluChauhan Kota analyzed the water and attracted attention to the formation of hydrogen, which is the fuel of the future. Pro. P.K. Sharma Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur put his views on chemical formulations and explained how the force has an important role in the acquisition of various chemical reactions. Organizing Secretary of the seminar Dr.NeetuShorgar said that in this seminar, almost all the states of India and Nepal, Japan, the Afrika, Spain etc.had participated.
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