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IISER Kolkata’s Dibyendu Das Wins Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Work on ‘Life-Like Systems’

Dr. Dibyendu Das of IISER Kolkata receives the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 2025 for his research on life-like systems in chemistry.

IISER Kolkata’s Dibyendu Das Wins Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Work on ‘Life-Like Systems’

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In a proud moment for Indian science, Dr. Dibyendu Das, a faculty member at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Kolkata, has been honored with the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize 2025 in the field of Chemical Sciences.

The recognition comes for his groundbreaking research on “life-like systems”, an emerging area in chemistry that explores how simple molecular networks can mimic the self-organization and adaptability seen in living systems.

 About His Research

Dr. Das’s work focuses on creating synthetic systems that exhibit life-inspired behaviors such as self-replication, adaptation, and responsiveness — properties usually associated with biological organisms.
His studies aim to bridge the gap between non-living matter and living systems, contributing to deeper understanding in the fields of origin of life, chemical evolution, and biomimetic chemistry.

His innovative experiments in dissipative self-assembly and dynamic chemical networks have attracted global attention for their potential applications in nanotechnology, materials science, and synthetic biology.

About the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize

The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology (SSB) is India’s highest multidisciplinary science award, instituted in 1958.
It is conferred annually by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) to scientists under the age of 45 for outstanding contributions in various scientific fields including physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and engineering.

The award is named after Dr. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar, the founder-director of CSIR and a pioneer of scientific research in India.

Academic and Research Background

Dr. Dibyendu Das earned his Ph.D. in chemistry and has served as a leading faculty member at IISER Kolkata for several years.
His lab’s work has been published in prestigious international journals and recognized for advancing India’s presence in cutting-edge molecular design research.

 Recognition and Impact

Colleagues and students at IISER Kolkata celebrated the announcement, calling it a “well-deserved recognition of world-class research.”
The award highlights India’s growing leadership in the field of interdisciplinary and fundamental science, and underscores the importance of supporting early-career scientists driving innovation.

FAQs

1. Who is Dr. Dibyendu Das?
He is a chemist and professor at IISER Kolkata recognized for his work on “life-like systems.”

2. What is the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize?
It is India’s highest scientific honor for young researchers under 45, awarded annually by CSIR.

3. What are “life-like systems” in chemistry?
These are synthetic chemical systems that mimic biological features like adaptation, replication, or energy-driven organization.

4. What field was the award given in?
Dr. Das received the prize in Chemical Sciences.

5. Why is this award significant?
It honors exceptional scientific contributions and encourages innovation in India’s research ecosystem.

Published on : 31st October

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