
3 IISER professors get Chemical Research Society of India awards
The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune has added another feather to its cap as three of its faculty members have been awarded by the prestigious Chemical Research Society of India (CRSI) for the year 2025. The CRSI awards are considered a pinnacle of recognition in the field of chemistry, and these awards are a testament to the outstanding research and contributions made by the IISER Pune faculty members.
Professor KN Ganesh, Professor Nirmalya Ballav, and Professor Pinaki Talukdar are the three faculty members from IISER Pune who have been awarded by the CRSI. Professor KN Ganesh, who is the Department of Chemical Sciences at IISER Pune, has been awarded the CRSI Gold Medal. This medal is the highest award given by the CRSI and is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry.
Professor Nirmalya Ballav, who is the Department of Physics at IISER Pune, has been presented with the CRSI Bronze Medal. This medal is awarded to individuals who have made notable contributions to the field of chemistry. Professor Pinaki Talukdar, who is the Department of Chemical Sciences at IISER Pune, has received the CNR Rao National Prize. This prize is named after the renowned Indian chemist CNR Rao and is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry.
The CRSI awards are given annually to recognize the outstanding contributions of Indian chemists to the field of chemistry. The awards are considered a prestigious honor and are highly coveted by chemists in India. The CRSI awards are given in various categories, including the CRSI Gold Medal, CRSI Bronze Medal, and the CNR Rao National Prize.
The CRSI Gold Medal is the highest award given by the CRSI and is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry. The medal is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry, including the discovery of new compounds, the development of new methods and techniques, and the application of chemistry to solve real-world problems.
The CRSI Bronze Medal is awarded to individuals who have made notable contributions to the field of chemistry. The medal is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry, including the discovery of new compounds, the development of new methods and techniques, and the application of chemistry to solve real-world problems.
The CNR Rao National Prize is named after the renowned Indian chemist CNR Rao and is awarded to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry. The prize is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of chemistry, including the discovery of new compounds, the development of new methods and techniques, and the application of chemistry to solve real-world problems.
The CRSI awards are given annually at the CRSI annual meeting, which is held in different cities in India. The awards are presented to the winners by the CRSI president and are accompanied by a cash prize and a citation.
The awards received by the IISER Pune faculty members are a testament to their outstanding research and contributions to the field of chemistry. The awards are a recognition of their hard work and dedication to their research and a reflection of the high-quality research being conducted at IISER Pune.
In conclusion, the CRSI awards are a prestigious honor that recognizes the outstanding contributions of Indian chemists to the field of chemistry. The awards are given annually to recognize the achievements of chemists in India and are considered a pinnacle of recognition in the field of chemistry. The three IISER Pune faculty members who have been awarded by the CRSI are a testament to the high-quality research being conducted at IISER Pune and are a reflection of the institute’s commitment to excellence in research.