Dr. Kishor S. Jagadhane

20240710 080651

ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3444-8586

Official email: ksj.snst@unishivaji.ac.in

Dr. Kishor S. Jagadhane is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Yashwantrao Chavan College of Science, Karad, Maharashtra, India. He specializes in Organic Chemistry with a focus on Organic Synthesis, Aggregation Induced Emission, OLEDs, Ion Sensing, and Organic Electronic Devices.

Education and Qualifications

- Ph.D. in Chemistry (Organic Chemistry), Shivaji University, Kolhapur (2023) - NET (National Eligibility Test) with All India Rank: 52, conducted by CSIR-HRDG - M.Sc. Organic Chemistry, Solapur University, Solapur (2011) - B.Sc. Chemistry, Solapur University, Solapur (2009)

Research Focus

Dr. Jagadhane's doctoral research focused on the “Synthesis and Analytical Applications of Aggregation Induced Emission Macromolecules.” His current research interests span various aspects of organic chemistry, with particular emphasis on the development of novel materials for sensing and electronic applications.

Publications and Research Impact

- Author of 15 research papers in UGC care list journals - 2 publications in conference proceedings - 85 citations, h-index of 6, and i-10 index of 2 - Published in prestigious journals including Chemical Research in Toxicology, Crystal Growth & Design, and ACS Omega

Notable Achievements

- Developed novel AIEgens (Aggregation-Induced Emission luminogens) for selective detection of various ions and biomolecules - Contributed to the field of mechanochromic materials and their applications in sensing and electronic devices - Presented research at multiple national and international conferences

Professional Memberships and Collaborations

Dr. Jagadhane has established a strong research network, collaborating with scientists from various institutions. His work spans multiple disciplines, including materials science, analytical chemistry, and organic electronics.

Dr. Jagadhane's innovative research in organic synthesis and materials science, coupled with his expertise in developing novel sensing and electronic materials, makes him a valuable addition to the editorial board.