ACS (American Chemical Society) Student Chapter Inaugurated at VIT-AP University
Amaravati – VIT-AP University proudly inaugurated its American Chemical Society (ACS) Student Chapter, marking a new chapter in the university’s commitment to advancing education and research in the field of chemistry. The inaugural event, “ChemConnect,” was held in the Department of Chemistry and brought together faculty members, research scholars, and postgraduate students for an engaging and interactive session.
The event commenced with a warm welcome from Dr. Ramakanth Illa, Head of the Chemistry Department, who emphasized the importance of such initiatives in promoting academic excellence and fostering innovation within the department. Following the opening address, Dr. Sabeel M Basheer, the Faculty Coordinator of the ACS Student Chapter, provided an insightful presentation on the objectives and benefits of the chapter, highlighting the valuable resources and networking opportunities it offers to both students and faculty members.
The ChemConnect session was led by Dr. Ritambara Sharma and Dr. Debakanta Tripathy, who facilitated interactive activities designed to encourage collaboration and idea-sharing among participants. The event saw enthusiastic participation from department faculty, research scholars, and postgraduate students, all of whom contributed to making the session a success.
The ACS Student Chapter at VIT-AP University will serve as a platform for students and faculty to engage in skill-building workshops, attend national and international ACS conferences, and collaborate on cutting-edge research projects. Through this chapter, the Department of Chemistry aims to strengthen its academic and research capabilities while providing its students with the tools they need to excel in the chemical sciences.
Dr. Sabeel M Basheer commented, “The inauguration of the ACS Student Chapter is a significant milestone for VIT-AP University. This chapter will not only provide our students and faculty with access to invaluable ACS resources, but also create a vibrant community where ideas, research, and innovation can thrive.”