Amilan Jose. D

Designation:    Assistant Professor
Department:    Chemistry
Qualification:    M. Sc, Ph. D (CSMCRI-CSIR Lab)
Address:    Room 133, Department of Chemistry, NIT-Kurukshetra
Email:    amilanjosenit@nitkkr.ac.in
Phone No:     01744-233 559, 7876007461
Area of Interest:    

Inorganic Chemistry, Bio-nanotechnology for drug delivery, Bio-sensor and Molecular recognition, Supramolecular Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Sensors ad Functional nanomaterials

Further details visit group webpage  https://sites.google.com/view/supraanalytical/amilan-jose

Position: Looking for highly motivated Ph.D. students (GATE and CSIR-JRF) to work in the field of Inorganic Chemistry and Functional nanomaterials.

Experience :

Research: 20 years

Teaching: 10 Years

Dr. Amilan Jose D. received his Ph.D.from Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSIR-Lab) in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India and completed his postdoctoral research at the University of Regensburg in Germany, the University of Jena in Germany, the University of Bielefeld in Germany, ICIQ, Tarragona Spain. and UJF, France. His main research interest focuses on Functional Nanomaterials for sensors, drug delivery, and Energy storage; Sensors for biologically important species and Supramolecular Chemistry.

Others:   

“The science of today is the technology of tomorrow.” – Edward Teller

Research Area:
Inorganic Chemistry
Bio-nanotechnology for drug delivery
Bio-sensor and Molecular recognition
Inorganic photochemistry
Supramolecular Analytical Chemistry
Chemical Sensors

Total Experience 

Research: 15 years (excluding Ph. D period)                  Teaching: 10 Years

PhD Students 

Completed
1. Dr. Rahul Kaushik, Completed (Scientist, CSIR-NIO Goa)
2. Dr. Pawan Kumar Completed (Asst. Prof. Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar, Uttarakhand)
3. Dr. Rahul Sakla Completed ( Post Doc, INST, Mohali)

Ongoing 

  1. Miss. Nancy Sharma, Project JRF
  2. Miss. Srushti Gadiyaram, Project JRF
  3. Mr. Vinod Kumar, JRF
  4. Miss. Nitin, JRF
  5. Miss. Kashish (Co-Supervisor)

Group page: https://sites.google.com/view/supraanalytical/home

Full List of Publications in international peer-reviewed journals

Publications: 80     Total times cited: 3333    H-Index: 32

2022 (not updated) 

  1. Detection and discrimination of water (H2O) and heavy water (D2O) by an off-the-shelf fluorescent probe, S Gadiyaram, P Kumar, A Singh, DA Jose, Microchemical Journal 176, 107244 (IF: 5.304)
  2. Photo controlled release of nitric oxide (NO) from amphiphilic and nanoscale vesicles based ruthenium nitrosyl complex: NO release and cytotoxicity studies, N Sharma, P Arjunan, S Marepally, N Jain, AR Naziruddin, A Ghosh, …, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry 425, 113703 (IF: 5.141)
  3. Ruthenium complexes bearing N-heterocyclic carbene based CNC and CN^ CH2C’pincer ligands: Photophysics, electrochemistry, and solar energy conversion, N Jain, A Mary, V Manjunath, R Sakla, RS Devan, DA Jose, …Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 959, 122203 (IF: 2.345)
  4. Ruthenium (II) Complexes Bearing N‐Heterocyclic Carbene Based C^ N Donor Sets in Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells, A Mary, N Jain, R Sakla, DA Jose, BS Yadav, AR Naziruddin Applied Organometallic Chemistry, e6873 (IF: 4.072)
  5. Multi analyte sensing of amphiphilic tridentate bis (benzimidazolyl) pyridine incorporated in liposomes and potential application in enzyme assay S Gadiyaram, N Sharma, IVMV Enoch, DA Jose Analytical Methods 14 (24), 2357-2367 . (IF: 3.532)
  6. An ESIPT-based fluorescent probe for detecting multiple analytes and a facile approach to discriminate between arsenate and pyrophosphate in water. S Gadiyaram, V. Ghule, Amrita Ghosh and D. Amilan Jose. Diagn., 2022, Advance Article (IF: Pending)

 2021

  1. Supramolecular chemistry at the interface of environmental and food science, CF Chow, DA Jose, PM Selvakumar, Frontiers in Chemistry 9, 680372 (IF: 5.545)
  2. Chemical sensors for water detection in organic solvents and their applications, P Kumar, A Ghosh, DA Jose, ChemistrySelect 6 (4), 820-842 (IF: 2.307)
  3. Ruthenium (II) Complexes Bearing Heteroleptic Terpyridine Ligands: Syntheses, Photophysics and Solar Energy Conversion, N Jain, A Mary, V Manjunath, R Sakla, RS Devan, DA Jose, …European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 4 2021 (IF: 2.551)
  4. Multifunctionality exploration of NiCo 2 O 4–rGO nanocomposites: photochemical water oxidation, methanol electro-oxidation and asymmetric supercapacitor applications, V Gajraj, A Kumar, D Ekta, R Kaushik, DA Jose, A Ghosh, CR Mariappan, Dalton Transactions 50 (48), 18001-18015, (IF: 4.569)
  5. Facile synthesis of CucAgs based nanoparticles and nanocomposites as highly selective and sensitive colorimetric cyanide sensor, R Kumar, R Kaushik, R Kumar, DA Jose, PK Sharma, A Sharma, Materials Chemistry and Physics 260, 124132 (IF: 4.778)
  6. Lipid-encapsulated upconversion nanoparticle for near-infrared light-mediated carbon monoxide release for cancer gas therapy,  Y Opoku-Damoah, R Zhang, HT Ta, DA Jose, R Sakla, ZP Xu,  European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics 158, 211-221. (IF: 5.589)
  7. New fluorinated manganese carbonyl complexes for light controlled carbon monoxide (CO) release and the use of benchtop 19F-NMR spectroscopy, R Sakla, DA Jose,  Inorganica Chimica Acta, 120134. (IF: 3.118)
  8. Multianalytes Sensing Probe: Fluorescent Moisture Detection, Smartphone Assisted Colorimetric Phosgene recognition and Colorimetric Discrimination of Cu2+ and Fe3+ ions. R Kaushik, R Sakla, N Kumar, A Ghosh, VD Ghule, DA Jose. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 328, 129026 (IF: 9.221)

 2020 

  1. D. Amilan Jose*, Rahul Sakla, Nancy Sharma, Srushti Gadiyaram, Rahul Kaushik, and Amrita Ghosh* Sensing and Bioimaging of the Gaseous Signaling Molecule Hydrogen Sulfide by Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probes. ACS Sensor.2020, 5, 3365. (IF: 9.618)
  2. Nancy Sharma, Ajay Kumar Dhyani , Srujan Marepally and D. Amilan Jose* Nanoscale lipid vesicles functionalized with nitro-aniline derivative for photoinduced nitric oxide (NO) delivery. Nanoscale Advances, 2020, 2, 463. (IF: 5.598)
  3. Naked eye detection of moisture in organic solvents and development of alginate polymer beads and test cassettes as a portable kit.  P Kumar, D. Amilan Jose* . Analytica Chimica Acta, 2020 1136, 178-186 (IF: 6.911)
  4. Simple Iron (III) Complex Based Highly Sensitive Fluorescent Off‐On Sensor for the Detection of Trace Amount of Water in Organic Solvents and Edible Oilseeds. P Kumar, S Gadiyaram, D. Amilan Jose* . ChemistrySelect, 2020, 5 (34), 10648-10655. (IF: 2.307)
  5. Giant iron polyoxometalate that works as a catalyst for water oxidation. R Kaushik, R Sakla, D. Amilan Jose* , A Ghosh. New Journal of Chemistry 44 (9), 3764-3770. (IF: 3.925)
  6. Structural and ion transport properties of sodium ion conducting Na2MTeO6 (M= MgNi and MgZn) solid electrolytes. M Dubey, A Kumar, S Murugavel, GV Prakash, D. Amilan Jose* , CR Mariappan. Ceramics International 46 (1), 663-671. (IF: 5.532)

2019

  1. Kumar, Pawan; Amrita Ghosh; Amilan Jose*. Simple Colorimetric Sensor for the Detection of Moisture in Organic Solvents and Building Materials: Applications in Rewritable Paper and Fingerprint Imaging Analyst  2019, 144, 594-601 (IF: 5.227)
  2. Rahul Sakla, Rahul Kaushik, Vijay Kumar, Amilan Jose Amrita Ghosh and C.R. Marriappan. Light-induced water oxidation by polymorphs of Zn-Co-Ni Oxide spinel catalyst: A comparative study Sustainable Energy & Fuels 2019, DOI: 10.1039/C8SE00536B (IF: 6.813)
  3. Rahul Kaushik, Rahul Sakla, Amrita Ghosh, Sapna Dama, Ashwani Mittal, Amilan Jose* Copper Complex Embedded Vesicular Receptor for Selective Detection of Cyanide ion and Colorimetric Monitoring of Enzymatic Reaction. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2019, 11, 47587. (IF: 10.383)
  4. Sakla, Rahul; Singh, Ajeet; Kaushik, Rahul; Kumar, Pawan; Amilan Jose* Allosteric Regulation in Carbon Monoxide (CO) Release: Anion Responsive CO-Releasing Molecule (CORM) derived from (terpyridine)phenol manganese tricarbonyl complex with Colorimetric and Fluorescence Monitoring . Inorganic Chemistry, 2019, 58, 10761-10768. (IF: 5.436)
  5. Sharma, Nancy; Sakla, Rahul; Kaushik, Rahul; G, Srushti; Amilan Jose* Fluorescent nanoprobes for the sensing of gasotransmitters hydrogen sulfide (H2S), nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO), Methods, 2019, 168, 62-75. (IF: 4.647)

2018

  1. Rahul Kaushik, Amrita Ghosh and Amilan Jose*. Colorimetric sensor for the detection of H2S and its application in molecular half-subtractor Analytica Chimica Acta. 2018, 1040, 177-186 (IF: 6.911)
  2. Rahul Kaushik, Rahul Sakla, Amrita Ghosh and Amilan Jose*. Selective Detection of H2S by Copper Complex Embedded in Vesicles through Metal Indicator Displacement Approach, ACS Sensors 2018, 3, 1142-1148. (IF: 9.618)
  3. Rahul Sakla and Amilan Jose*. Vesicles Functionalized with a CO-Releasing Molecule for Light-Induced CO Delivery. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018, 10, 14214-14220 (IF: 10.383)

2017

  1. Rahul Kaushik, Amrita Ghosh and Amilan Jose*. Recent progress in hydrogen sulfide (H2S) sensors by metal displacement approach Coord. Chem. Rev. 2017,347,141-157 (IF: 24.833)
  2. Pawan Kumar, Rahul Sakla, Amrita Ghosh, and Amilan Jose*. Reversible Colorimetric Sensor for Moisture Detection in Organic Solvents and Application in Inkless Writing. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2017, 30, 25600–25605 (IF: 10.383)

2016

  1. Kumar, P; Kaushik, R; Ghosh, A and Amilan Jose*. Detection of Moisture by Fluorescent OFF-ON Sensor in Organic solvents and Raw Food Products. Anal. Chem., 2016, 88, 11314–11318. (IF: 8.008)
  2. Kaushik, Rahul, Ghosh, Amrita; Singh, A; Gupta, P; Mittal, A; Amilan Jose*. Selective Detection of Cyanide in Water and Biological Samples by an Off-the-Shelf Compound. ACS Sens. 2016, 1, 1265−1271. (IF: 9.618)
  3. Ghosh, A; Das, P; Kaushik, R; Kumar, D.K; Amilan Jose. Anion responsive and morphology tunable tripodal gelators. RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 83303 (IF: 4.036)
  4. Kaushik, Rahul, Singh, Ajeet.;Ghosh, Amrita; Amilan Jose*. Selective Colorimetric Sensor for the Detection of Hg2+and H2S in Aqueous Medium and Waste Water Samples. ChemistrySelect, 2016, 1, 1533 – 1540 (IF: 2.307)
  5. Ghosh, Amrita; Kaushik, Rahul, Amilan Jose*.; Anthraquinones as versatile colorimetric reagent for anions (Review Article) Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2016, 229, 545–560. (IF: 9.221)
  6. Kaushik, Rahul, Ghosh, Amrita; Amilan Jose*.; Simple terpyridine based Cu(II)/Zn(II) complexes for the selective fluorescent detection of H2S in aqueous medium. Journal of Luminescence, 2016, 171, 112-117. (IF: 4.171)

 2015-2013

  1. Kaushik, Rahul; Kumar, Pawan; Ghosh, Amrita; Amilan Jose*; Alizarin red S-zinc(ii) fluorescent ensemble for selective detection of hydrogen sulphide and assay with an H2S donor RSC Advances, 2015, 5, 79309-79316. (IF: 4.036)
  2. Amilan Jose.; Elstner, M.; Schiller, A.: Allosteric indicator displacement enzyme assay for a cyanogenic glycoside. Chem. Eur. J. 2013. 8, 14451-14459 (Inside Cover article) (IF: 5.020)

Publications Before Joining NIT Kurukshetra

  1. Jose, D. A, Elstner, M.; Schiller, A.: Allosteric indicator displacement enzyme assay for a cyanogenic glycoside. Eur. J. 2013, 19, 14451-14457 (Inner cover article) 5.925
  2. Mon, I.; Jose, D. A.; Vidal-Ferran, A.: Bis(phosphite) Ligands with Distal Regulation: Application in Rhodium-mediated Asymmetric Hydroformylations. Eur. J. 2013. 8, 2720–2725 5.925
  3. Jose, D. A.; Mon, I.; Fernandez-Perez, H.; Escudero-Adan, E. C.; Benet-Buchholz, J.; Vidal-Ferran, A.: Allosteric P:O-Based Receptors for Dicarboxylic Acids. Lett. 2011, 13, 3632-3635. 5.862
  4. Jose, D. A.; Koenig, B.: Polydiacetylene vesicles functionalized with N-heterocyclic ligands for metal cation binding. Biomol. Chem. 2010, 8, 655-662. 3.696
  5. Ghosh, A.; Jose, D. A.; Das, A.; Ganguly, B.: A density functional study towards substituent effects on anion sensing with urea receptors. Mol. Model. 2010, 16, 1441-1448. 1.797
  6. Lombard, J.; Boulaouche, R.; Jose, D. A.; Chauvin, J.; Collomb, M.-N.; Deronzier, A.: Synthesis and properties of trinuclear polypyridyl complexes Ru(II)-Co(II)-Ru(II) and Ru(II)-Co(III)-Ru(II): Their photoinduced interconversion. Chim. Acta 2009, 363, 234-242 1.846
  7. Jose, D. A.; Stadlbauer, S.; Konig, B.: Polydiacetylene-based colorimetric self-assembled vesicular receptors for biological phosphate ion recognition. –Eur. J .2009, 15, 7404-12. 5.925
  8. Mondal, A.; De, P.; Mukhopadhyay, S.; Banerjee, R.; Kar, P.; Jose, D A. and Das, A. “Kinetics of oxidation of quinol and ascorbic acid with the phen substituted semiquinone ligand, (5,6-dioxolene-1,10-phenanthroline-O,O), bound to the Ru-II(bipy)2” Polyhedron 2009, 28, 2655-2660 2.057
  9. Ghosh, A.; Shrivastav, A.; Jose, D. A.; Mishra, S. K.; Chandrakanth, C. K.; Mishra, S.; Das, A.: Colorimetric Sensor for Triphosphates and Their Application as a Viable Staining Agent for Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.) 2008, 80, 5312-5319.5.856
  10. Suresh, M.; Jose, D. A.; Das, A.: [2,2′-Bipyridyl]-3,3′-diol as a Molecular Half-Subtractor. Lett. 2007, 9, 441-444. 5.862
  11. Jose, D. A.; Singh, A.; Das, A.; Ganguly, B.: A density functional study towards the preferential binding of anions to urea and thiourea. Tetrahedron Lett. 2007, 48, 3695-3698.683
  12. Jose, D. A.; Shukla, A. D.; Ramakrishna, G.; Palit, D. K.; Ghosh, H. N.; Das, A.: Physicochemical and Photophysical Studies on Porphyrin-Based Donor-Acceptor Systems: Effect of Redox Potentials on Ultrafast Electron-Transfer Dynamics. Phys. Chem. B 2007, 111, 9078-9087. 3.696
  13. Jose, D. A.; Mishra, S.; Ghosh, A.; Shrivastav, A.; Mishra, S. K.; Das, A.: Colorimetric Sensor for ATP in Aqueous Solution. Lett. 2007, 9, 1979-1982. 5.862
  14. Jose, D. A.; Kumar, D. K.; Kar, P.; Verma, S.; Ghosh, A.; Ganguly, B.; Ghosh, H. N.; Das, A.: Role of positional isomers on receptor-anion binding and evidence for resonance energy transfer. Tetrahedron 2007, 63, 12007-12014. 025
  15. Jose, D. A.; Kumar, D. K.; Ganguly, B.; Das, A.: Rugby-Ball-Shaped Sulfate-Water-Sulfate Adduct Encapsulated in a Neutral Molecular Receptor Capsule. Chem. 2007, 46, 5817-5819.4,601
  16. Kar, P.; Suresh, M.; Krishna Kumar, D.; Jose, D. A.; Ganguly, B. and Das, A. “Preferential binding of the magnesium ion by anthraquinone based chromogenic receptors.” Polyhedron 2007, 26, 1317-1322. 057
  17. Jose, D. A.; Kar, P.; Koley, D.; Ganguly, B.; Thiel, W.; Ghosh, H. N.; Das, A.: Phenol- and Catechol-Based Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complexes as Colorimetric Sensors for Fluoride Ions. Chem. 2007, 46, 5576-5584. 4,601
  18. Ghosh, A.; Selvamani, T.; Jose, D. A.; Das, A.; Mukhopadhyay, I.: Generation of nanostructures by the aggregation of porphyrin derivatives with long alkane chain in mix-solvent. Nanomater. 2007, No pp. given. 1.376
  19. Ramakrishna, G.; Verma, S.; Jose, D. A.; Kumar, D. K.; Das, A.; Palit, D. K.; Ghosh, H. N.: Interfacial Electron Transfer between the Photoexcited Porphyrin Molecule and TiO2 Nanoparticles: Effect of Catecholate Binding. Phys. Chem. B 2006, 110, 9012-9021. 3.696
  20. Ramakrishna, G.; Jose, D. A.; Kumar, D. K.; Das, A.; Palit, D. K.; Ghosh, H. N.: Ultrafast Dynamics and Excited State Deactivation of [Ru(bpy)2Sq]+ and Its Derivatives. Phys. Chem. B 2006, 110, 10197-10203. 3.696
  21. Sun, P.; Jose, D. A.; Shukla, A. D.; Shukla, J. J.; Das, A.; Rathman, J. F.; Ghosh, P.: A Comparative Langmuir-Blodgett Study on a Set of Covalently Linked Porphyrin-Based Amphiphiles: A Detailed Atomic Force Microscopic Study. Langmuir 2005, 21, 3413-3423.186
  22. Ramakrishna, G.; Jose, D. A.; Kumar, K. K.; Das, A.; Palit, D. K.; Ghosh, H. N.: Strongly Coupled Ruthenium-Polypyridyl Complexes for Efficient Electron Injection in Dye-Sensitized Semiconductor Nanoparticles. Phys. Chem. B 2005, 109, 15445-15453. 3.696
  23. Kumar, D. K.; Jose, D. A.; Das, A.; Dastidar, P.: First snapshot of a nonpolymeric hydrogelator interacting with its gelling solvents. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.) 2005, 4059-4061.6.169
  24. Kumar, D. K.; Jose, D. A.; Das, A.; Dastidar, P.: From Diamondoid Network to (4,4) Net: Effect of Ligand Topology on the Supramolecular Structural Diversity. Chem. 2005, 44, 6933-6935. 4,601
  25. Kumar, D. K.; Ballabh, A.; Jose, D. A.; Dastidar, P.; Das, A.: How Robust Is the N-H··Cl2-Cu Synthon? Crystal Structures of Some Perchlorocuprates. Cryst. Growth Des. 2005, 5, 651-660. 4.720
  26. Jose, D. A.; Shukla, A. D.; Kumar, D. K.; Ganguly, B.; Das, A.; Ramakrishna, G.; Palit, D. K.; Ghosh, H. N.: Synthesis, characterization, physicochemical, and photophysical studies of redox switchable NIR dye derived from a ruthenium-dioxolene-porphyrin system. Chem. 2005, 44, 2414-2425. 4,601
  27. Jose, D. A.; Kumar, D. K.; Ganguly, B.; Das, A.: Urea and thiourea based efficient colorimetric sensors for oxyanions. Tetrahedron Lett. 2005, 46, 5343-5346.683
  28. Ghosh, T.; Maiya, B. G.; Samanta, A.; Shukla, A. D.; Jose, D. A.; Kumar, D. K.; Das, A.: Mixed-ligand complexes of ruthenium(II) containing new photoactive or electroactive ligands: synthesis, spectral characterization and DNA interactions. Biol. Inorg. Chem. 2005, 10, 496-508. 2011 3.289
  29. Shukla, A. D.; Strawser, D.; Lucassen, A. C. B.; Freeman, D.; Cohen, H.; Jose, D. A.; Das, A.; Evmenenko, G.; Dutta, P.; Van, d. B. M. E.: Covalent Assembly of Stilbene-Based Monolayers: Factors Controlling Molecular Interactions. Phys. Chem. B 2004, 108, 17505-17511. 3.696
  30. Kumar, D. K.; Jose, D. A.; Dastidar, P.; Das, A.: Nonpolymeric Hydrogelators Derived from Trimesic Amides. Mater. 2004, 16, 2332-2335. 7.286
  31. Kumar, D. K.; Jose, D. A.; Dastidar, P.; Das, A.: Nonpolymeric Hydrogelator Derived from N-(4-Pyridyl)isonicotinamide. Langmuir 2004, 20, 10413-10418. 186
  32. Jose, D. A.; Kumar, D. K.; Ganguly, B.; Das, A.: Efficient and Simple Colorimetric Fluoride Ion Sensor Based on Receptors Having Urea and Thiourea Binding Sites. Lett. 2004, 6, 3445-3448. 5.862

 Articles in National Journals

  1. Amilan Jose, D.; Krishna Kumar, D., Ganguly, B., and Das, A. (2005): Colorimetric sensors for fluoride ion. ISRAPS bulletin, July Issue.
  2. CSIR-NEWS July 2006 R&D Highlights. Title “Strongly Coupled Rutheniumpolypyridyl Complexes for Efficient Electron Injection in Dye-Sensitized Semiconductor Nanoparticles” [J. Phys. Chem., B, 2005, 44, 6933]

Sponsored R&D projects 

  Project Title Sponsoring Agency Amount Sanctioned Year
1 Supramolecular fluorescent probes for the selective detection of biological Signalling molecule H2S SERB-DST

 

Rs. 24.68 lakhs 2014-2017

(completed)

2 Metal complexes modified nano scale vesicles for therapeutic carbon monoxide delivery CSIR, India Rs. 18.49 lakhs 2016-19

(completed)

3 Photoinduced release of therapeutic Nitric Oxide (NO) from functionalized self- assembled nanovesicles DBT, India Rs. 44. 44 lakhs 2017-21

(completed)

4 Development of Highly Sensitive Colorimetric and Fluorescent  Moisture Sensors, Based on Small  Molecules, Chemically Modified Paper and Electrospun Nanofibrous Materials SERB-DST (EMR) Rs. 31. 08 lakhs 2017-21

(completed)

5 Smartphone assisted portable chemical sensor for the detection of toxic heavy metals and pesticides in water bodies of Haryana DST-Haryana Rs. 18.44 lakhs 2022-2025

(Ongoing)

6 New materials for CO release and their potential applications SERB-DST (CRG) Rs. 38.84 lakhs 2023-2026

(Sanctioned )

Contribution
Member, Innovation Club NIT Kurukshetra (2014 onwards)
Member, Board of Studies (2013-16)
Member, Departmental Advisory Committee (2016 onwards)
Member, Departmental Research Committee (DRC) (2016 onwards)
Convener for the National Conference on “Mastering in Molecules and Materials”organized during 16-17th Oct. 2014 in Department of Chemistry, NIT-Kurukshetra
Course Coordinator for B. Tech Chemistry-II Theory (2016)
Course Coordinator for M. Tech Practical 2016-2017
Course Coordinator for M. Tech Theory (520T)

Research Collaborations:
Dr. Srujan Marepally,  Laboratory of Nanobioscience and Nanobiotechnology Center for Stem Cell Research (CSCR).
Dr. Run Zhang, University of Queensland, Australia
Dr. Ajeet Singh, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad
Dr. Annu Sharma, Kurukshetra University

Membership in professional body
Life member of Chemical Research Society of India (CRSI)
Life member of German Chemical Society, Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh)
Life member of Indian Chemical Society
Annual member of American Chemical Society (2015-2016)

Editorial Contribution as Guest Editor
Guest Editor in Molecules : Special Issue “Probes for Detection, Sensing and Imaging”
Guest Editor in Frontiers in Chemistry : Special Issue ‘Supramolecular Chemistry at the Interface of Environmental and Food Science’