Dr. SAJAL KUNDU | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Dr. SAJAL KUNDU , NIT-AGARTALA , India
Dr. Sajal Kundu is an accomplished chemist specializing in organometallic chemistry. He obtained his Ph.D. in 2015 from North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong , under the guidance of Prof. Tushar S. Basu Baul. His research focuses on synthesizing, characterizing, and studying the structural and optical properties of metal complexes, particularly zinc, cadmium, and mercury-based systems. He has extensive teaching experience, serving as an Assistant Professor at NIT Agartala and previously as a Guest Faculty at Sikkim University. His academic journey has been marked by prestigious awards, including the UGC-Meritorious Fellowship and the Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship. He has participated in various national and international conferences and has contributed significantly to peer-reviewed journals. His expertise spans coordination chemistry, crystallography, and advanced spectroscopic techniques, making substantial contributions to inorganic chemistry and medicinal chemistry.
Professional Profile :
Summary of Suitability for Award:
Dr. Sajal Kundu is an outstanding candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his consistent and impactful contributions to organometallic chemistry. His research on metal complexes and their biological and photophysical properties has broad applications, making a significant impact on material science and medicinal chemistry. His extensive publication record, awards, and commitment to academic excellence position him as a leading scientist in his field. Dr. Sajal Kundu’s dedication to cutting-edge research, combined with his expertise in synthesis and characterization of metal complexes, makes him highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award.” His scholarly achievements, innovative research contributions, and recognition at national and international levels validate his candidacy for this prestigious honor.
🎓Education:
Dr. Sajal Kundu pursued his academic journey at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong. He earned his Ph.D. in Organometallic Chemistry (2015), focusing on the synthesis, structural characterization, and reactivity of zinc, cadmium, and mercury complexes with azo dyes. His doctoral research was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Tushar S. Basu Baul. Prior to his Ph.D., he obtained an M.Sc. in Chemistry (2007), graduating with first-class distinction. He completed his B.Sc. in Chemistry (2005) from the same institution, securing a first-class position. His educational background provided him with a strong foundation in inorganic chemistry , crystallography, and spectroscopy. During his doctoral studies, he worked extensively on luminescent materials, antimicrobial agents, and fluorescent properties of metal complexes. His academic excellence and research contributions have been recognized with various fellowships and awards, shaping his career as a leading researcher in organometallic chemistry.
🏢Work Experience:
Dr. Sajal Kundu has extensive teaching and research experience in chemistry. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at NIT Agartala, where he teaches and supervises research in inorganic chemistry and organometallic chemistry. Previously, he worked as a Guest Faculty at Sikkim University (Feb 2015 – July 2015), where he taught advanced chemistry courses. His research experience includes a DST-sponsored project (2008-2009) focusing on coordination chemistry, luminescent materials, antimicrobial agents, and conducting polymers. Additionally, he has participated in numerous national and international conferences, presenting his work on metal complexes and their applications in medicinal and material chemistry. His expertise includes inert-atmosphere reactions, hydrothermal synthesis, purification techniques, and advanced spectroscopic methods such as NMR, ESI-MS, IR, UV, TGA, and Mössbauer Spectroscopy. His contributions to academia and research continue to impact the field of coordination and medicinal chemistry significantly.
🏅Awards:
Dr. Sajal Kundu has been recognized with several prestigious awards and fellowships throughout his academic career. He was awarded the UGC-Meritorious Fellowship (2011) by the University Grants Commission, India, for his outstanding research contributions. Additionally, he received the Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship, a highly competitive fellowship for postdoctoral researchers in India. His research work in coordination chemistry and material sciences has also been acknowledged through various project grants and travel awards. In recognition of his teaching excellence, he was appointed as a Guest Faculty at Sikkim University in 2015. His active participation in research projects, particularly in the synthesis and applications of metal complexes, has earned him accolades at national and international conferences. His contributions to academia, coupled with his commitment to advancing chemical sciences, have solidified his reputation as a distinguished researcher in organometallic chemistry.
🔬Research Focus:
Dr. Sajal Kundu’s research is centered on organometallic and coordination chemistry, with a particular emphasis on zinc, cadmium, and mercury complexes. His work involves the synthesis, structural characterization, and reactivity of these metal complexes, particularly those derived from azo dyes and Schiff bases. His research explores their potential applications in luminescent materials, antimicrobial agents, and conducting polymers. He has extensively studied the photophysical properties of metal complexes and their role in DNA interactions and tumor cell regulation. His expertise extends to crystallography, supramolecular aggregation, and various spectroscopic techniques, including NMR, UV-Vis, and Mössbauer spectroscopy. His investigations into the biological applications of metal-based complexes contribute significantly to medicinal chemistry, particularly in developing metal-based drugs. His interdisciplinary approach bridges inorganic chemistry with material science and biochemistry, making notable advancements in both fundamental and applied chemistry.
Publication Top Notes:
Synthesis, characterization, DFT and docking studies of tributyltin(IV) complex of 2-{4-hydroxy-3-[(2-carboxyphenylimino)methyl] phenylazo} benzoic acid
Authors: D. Chakraborty, J. De, S. Kundu, M. Roy, M. Saha
Journal: Journal of Coordination Chemistry
Year: 2024
Volume: 77
Issue: 12-14
Pages: 1667–1678
Citations: 0
Synthesis and structures of polynuclear organotin(IV) complexes of a polyaromatic carboxylate ligand and cytotoxic evaluation in tumor cell lines
Authors: T.S. Basu Baul, B. Hlychho, M.R. Addepalli, D. de Vos, A. Linden
Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Year: 2023
Volume: 985
Article ID: 122592
Citations: 4
Synthesis, Spectral Studies and Antimicrobial Activity of Zinc(II) Azide Complexes with N,N-Donor and N,N,S-Donor Schiff Base Ligands Derived from 2-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde
Authors: S.L. Sunar, S. Kundu, K.S. Singh, S.S. Singh, M. Roy
Journal: Asian Journal of Chemistry
Year: 2023
Volume: 35
Issue: 1
Pages: 119–124
Citations: 0
Synthesis and Spectral Studies of Some Zn(II) Complexes with Substituted N,N-Donor Ligands Derived from Pyridine-2-carbaldehyde
Authors: S.L. Sunar, K.S. Singh, S. Kundu
Journal: Asian Journal of Chemistry
Year: 2020
Volume: 32
Issue: 1
Pages: 122–126
Citations: 1
Synthesis, characterization and antidiabetic activity of some water soluble Zn(II) complexes with (E)-N-(thiophen-2-ylmethylene)anilines
Authors: D. Paria, S. Kundu, K.K. Singh, S.S.K. Singh, K.S. Singh
Journal: Asian Journal of Chemistry
Year: 2018
Volume: 30
Issue: 5
Pages: 1115–1119
Citations: 6
Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial activity of some water soluble Zn(II) azide complexes with (E)-N-(thiophen-2-ylmethylene)anilines
Authors: D. Paria, S. Kundu, N.M. Devi, Ch.B. Singh, K.S. Singh
Journal: Journal of the Indian Chemical Society
Year: 2017
Volume: 94
Issue: 11
Pages: 1187–1194
Citations: 1
Insight into inhibition of the human amyloid beta protein precursor (APP: PDB ID 3UMI) using (E)-N-(pyridin-2-ylmethylene)arylamine (LR) models: Structure elucidation of a family of ZnX₂-LR complexes
Authors: T.S. Basu Baul, S. Kundu, P. Singh, Shaveta, M.F.C. Guedes Da Silva
Journal: Dalton Transactions
Year: 2015
Volume: 44
Issue: 5
Pages: 2359–2369
Citations: 12
Synthesis, structures, and spectroscopic properties of Hg(II) complexes of bidentate NN and tridentate NNO Schiff-base ligands
Authors: T.S. Basu Baul, S. Kundu, H. Höpfl, E.R.T. Tiekink, A. Linden
Journal: Journal of Coordination Chemistry
Year: 2014
Volume: 67
Issue: 6
Pages: 1061–1078
Citations: 12
Synthesis and characterization of some water soluble Zn(II) complexes with (E)-N-(pyridin-2-ylmethylene)arylamines that regulate tumor cell death by interacting with DNA
Authors: T.S. Basu Baul, S. Kundu, A. Linden, S.K. Manna, M.F.C. Guedes Da Silva
Journal: Dalton Transactions
Year: 2014
Volume: 43
Issue: 3
Pages: 1191–1202
Citations: 35
Synthesis, characterization, photoluminescent properties and supramolecular aggregations in diimine chelated cadmium dihalides
Authors: T.S. Basu Baul, S. Kundu, S.W. Ng, N. Guchhait, E.R.T. Tiekink
Journal: Journal of Coordination Chemistry
Year: 2014
Volume: 67
Issue: 1
Pages: 96–119
Citations: 13