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The National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) is an Indian government laboratory based in Pune, in western India.
Established | 1950 |
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Field of research | Chemical Sciences |
Director | Ashish Lele |
Staff | ≈200 (PhD) |
Students | 400 doctoral |
Address | Pashan Road |
Location | Pune, Maharashtra, India 18°32′30″N 73°48′38″E / 18.541598°N 73.81065°E |
411008 | |
Campus | Urban |
Operating agency | Council of Scientific and Industrial Research |
Website | www |
Popularly known as NCL, a constituent member of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) India, it was established in 1950. Dr Ashish Lele is the Director of NCL and took charge on 1 April 2021.[1] There are approximately 200 scientific staff working here. The interdisciplinary research center has a wide research scope and specializes in polymer science, organic chemistry, catalysis, materials chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemical sciences and process development. It houses good infrastructure for measurement science and chemical information.
National Collection of Industrial Microorganisms (NCIM)[2] is located here and is a microbial culture repository maintaining a variety of industrially important microbial culture stock.
There are about 400 graduate students pursuing research towards doctoral degree; about 50 students are awarded Ph.D. degree every year; and the young talent pool adds in every few years.
NCL publishes over 400 research papers annually in the field of chemical sciences and over 60 patents worldwide.[citation needed] It is a unique source of research education producing the largest number of PhDs in chemical sciences within India.[citation needed]
Research Groups in NCL
edit- Physical & Materials Chemistry
- Catalysis & Inorganic Chemistry
- Chemical Biology & Biometric Chemistry
- Chemical Engineering Science
- Complex Fluidics & Polymer Engineering
- Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Catalysis
- Industrial Flow Modelling
- Materials Chemistry
- Nanomaterials Science & Technology
- Organic Chemistry
- Plant Tissue Culture
- Polymer Chemistry & Materials
- Process Design & Development
- Theory & Computational Sciences
- Enzymology and Microbiology
- Catalytic Reactors and Separation
- Polymer Science & Engineering
- Biology Division
- Digital Information & Resource Centre (DIRC)
Facilities
editPES Modern English School
editNCL has a primary and secondary school within its premises. Established in 1985 as the NCL School, it has since been renamed the 'Progressive Education Society's Modern English School'. Since 2006 it has been extended to include a junior college.
Dispensary
editNCL also has a Dispensary inside its premises which provides free of charge medical assistance to NCL employees and dependants under the CGHS.
Past directors
editThe organization was headed by many notable scientists since inception.[3]
- James William McBain (1950-1952)
- G. I. Finch (1952-1957)
- K. Venkataraman (1957-1966)
- B. D. Tilak (1966-1978)
- L. K. Doraiswamy (1978-1989)
- Raghunath Anant Mashelkar (1989-1995)
- Paul Ratnasamy (1995-2002)
- Swaminathan Sivaram (2002-2010)
- Sourav Pal (2010-2015)
- K. Vijayamohanan Pillai (2015-2016)
- Ashwini Nangia (2016-2020)
- S.Chandrasekhar (2020-2021)
Notable alumni
edit- Dr Kallam Anji Reddy founder of Dr Reddy Labs.[citation needed]
- B D Kulkarni: Known for work on fluidized bed reactor.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Dr Asish Lele takes charge as director of CSIR – National Chemical Laboratory". The Indian Express. 1 April 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
- ^ "National Collection of Industrial Microorganisms". Retrieved 24 February 2022.
- ^ "NCL Previous Directors". National Chemical Laboratory. 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ^ Rao, Seshagiri; Kumar, BDinesh (2015). "An unfinished agenda: My life in the pharmaceutical industry". Indian Journal of Pharmacology. 47 (5): 576. doi:10.4103/0253-7613.165175. ISSN 0253-7613. PMC 4621691.
External links
edit- Official website
- National Collection of Industrial Microorganisms
- Dr. Ashish Lele takes charge of NCL