Dr. Sheenam Thatai | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University (Noida), India
👨🎓Profiles
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Sheenam Thatai demonstrated a strong passion for chemistry early in her academic journey. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in June 2013 from the Department of Chemistry at Banasthali University, Rajasthan. Her research, titled “Design of fluorescent nanosensors for toxic metal ions detection in aqueous media,” showcased her deep interest in inorganic chemistry and nanochemistry. Under the mentorship of Prof. Dinesh Kumar, she refined her expertise in sensor design and nanomaterials for environmental applications.
🧪 Professional Endeavors
Currently serving as an Assistant Professor-III at the Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Amity University, Noida, Dr. Thatai has made remarkable contributions to teaching and academic administration. Prior to her tenure at Amity University (since 2015), she served as an Assistant Professor and Research Associate at Banasthali University, Rajasthan. Her responsibilities have spanned from NTCC coordination and program leadership for UG courses to being an active member of the Examination and Cultural Committees.
🔬 Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Thatai’s research expertise lies primarily in Inorganic Chemistry and Nanochemistry, focusing on the development of nanosensors for environmental monitoring. She has also expanded her research interests to include applications in solar energy through her collaborative work on solar cells. Her scientific curiosity has led her to explore interdisciplinary areas where nanostructured materials and photonics intersect.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Dr. Thatai’s work has gained international recognition through her research collaborations with prestigious institutions, including Capital Normal University (China), The University of the South Pacific (Fiji), Fiji National University, University of Pune, and the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune. Her global research engagements have contributed significantly to the advancement of nanomaterials and photonics research.
🛫 International Research Experience
An important milestone in her career was her eight-month research tenure at the Nanophotonics and Nanostructured Lab at Capital Normal University, Beijing, China. She also spent three months at the Department of Physics, Pune University, India, working on solar cell technologies. These experiences have enriched her research perspective, enabling her to bring innovative methodologies into her teaching and research at Amity University.
📰 Academic Cites and Research Collaborations
Through her research endeavors, Dr. Thatai has developed strong collaborative ties with leading global institutes, enhancing the quality and reach of her work. These collaborations have facilitated a rich exchange of knowledge and technology, further bolstering her contributions to nanotechnology and sensor science.
🛠️ Technical Skills
Dr. Thatai possesses a strong command over techniques related to the design and synthesis of nanomaterials, fabrication of fluorescent nanosensors, and evaluation of solar cell materials. Her multidisciplinary technical expertise bridges chemistry, physics, and material sciences, making her a versatile researcher and educator.
👩🏫 Teaching and Academic Roles
In addition to her research, Dr. Thatai has shown excellence in academic leadership. She has served as the Library In-Charge, Chemistry Lab Coordinator for both UG and PG students, NTCC Coordinator, and Program Leader for UG courses. Her commitment to holistic student development is further reflected through her active participation in cultural and youth festivals organized by Amity University.
📚 Legacy and Future Contributions
With a dynamic career that blends research excellence and academic leadership, Dr. Sheenam Thatai continues to inspire future chemists and researchers. She aims to expand her research into cutting-edge applications of nanotechnology for environmental and energy solutions. Her ongoing collaborations and mentoring of young scientists will leave a lasting legacy in the field of nanochemistry and sensor technology.
📖Notable Publications
Nanoparticles and Core–Shell Nanocomposite Based New Generation Water Remediation Materials and Analytical Techniques: A Review
Authors: S. Thatai, P. Khurana, J. Boken, S. Prasad, D. Kumar
Journal: Microchemical Journal
Year: 2014
Plasmonic Nanoparticles and Their Analytical Applications: A Review
Authors: J. Boken, P. Khurana, S. Thatai, D. Kumar, S. Prasad
Journal: Applied Spectroscopy Reviews
Year: 2017
A New Way in Nanosensors: Gold Nanorods for Sensing of Fe (III) Ions in Aqueous Media
Authors: S. Thatai, P. Khurana, S. Prasad, D. Kumar
Journal: Microchemical Journal
Year: 2014
Trace Colorimetric Detection of Pb²⁺ Using Plasmonic Gold Nanoparticles and Silica–Gold Nanocomposites
Authors: S. Thatai, P. Khurana, S. Prasad, S.K. Soni, D. Kumar
Journal: Microchemical Journal
Year: 2016
Plasmonic Detection of Cd²⁺ Ions Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Active Core–Shell Nanocomposite
Authors: S. Thatai, P. Khurana, S. Prasad, D. Kumar
Journal: Talanta
Year: 2015