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Karyashala: Hands on Training on Sophisticated

Instrumentation Techniques, Spectroscopy,


Chromatography & Advanced Microscopy
(17th - 24th January 2024)
Organized by:- CENTRAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF PUNJAB

Register: https://forms.gle/kn74x9ruLozzLEf27
Last Date of Registration: 08 January 2024

Sponsored by
Science and Engineering Research
Board (SERB), New Delhi
under the Accelerate Vigyan Scheme
+91-9855251475
+91-8716005133 cilcupb@gmail.com
Chief Patron

Prof. Raghvendra P. Tiwari


Vice Chancellor
Central University of Punjab

Patron Chairman

Prof. Raj Kumar, FRSC


Prof. R. Wusirika Incharge CIL & Professor, Department of PSNP,
Dean I/C Academics– Central University of Punjab Central University of Punjab

Advisory Committee

Prof. V. K. Garg Prof. Sanjeev Thakur


Professor– Department of Environmental Science Professor– Department of Botany, Central
and Technology, Central University of Punjab University of Punjab

Prof. Anil K. Mantha Dr. Vikas Jaitak


Professor– Department of Zoology Central Assistant Professor– Department of Pharma-
University of Punjab ceutical Science and Natural Products, Central
University of Punjab
Advisory Committee Karyashala Co-ordinator

Dr. Pankaj Bhardwaj Dr. J. Nagendra Babu


Assistant Professor– Department of Botany, Assistant Professor– Department of Chemistry,
Central University of Punjab Central University of Punjab

Organizing Committee

Mr. Ashvani Kumar Mr. Ajit Paul Singh


Senior Technical Assistant– CIL Senior Technical Assistant– CIL
Central University of Punjab Central University of Punjab

Mr. Haldhar Kumar Mr. Shobhnath Yadav


Technical Support– CIL Technical Support– CIL
Central University of Punjab Central University of Punjab

Karyashala Conveners

Dr. Rabindra Kumar Dr. Sumeer Razdan


Technical Officer– CIL Technical Officer– CIL
Central University of Punjab Central University of Punjab
ORGANIZER
The Central University of Punjab established via an act of Parliament in 2009, envisions transforming the
minds to serve humanity through skills and innovation driven teaching and research; values and community
outreach.

The mission of the University is to:

 offer a wide range of instructional and research facilities for inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary ap-
proaches to impart holistic learning;

 promote skills and innovation in teaching-learning, evaluation, research and consultancy;

 create an ignited workforce responsive to local, regional, national and global needs in tune with the re-
quirements of academics, industry, business and administration; and address the issues and concerns of
the community.

Central University of Punjab, was established in 2009 along with other new Central Universities by Act of
Parliament (No 25, of 2009). The university has completed a remarkable journey of 14-years. University
was accredited with A+ grade in 2023 in the second accreditation cycle by NAAC. It has secured 95th , 87th
and 84th, 81st rank in the year 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 respectively in the University category of NIRF
rankings. It has 31 departments in Sciences, Technology, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
disciplines where it offers PG and Ph.D. programmes. The university has a mission of providing a wide
range of instructional and research facilities across integrated and cross-disciplines, promote innovation in
teaching, learning and research, and cross-pollinate new ideas, new technologies and new world-views.

The Central Instrumentation Laboratory (CIL) was established in 2010 with the vision to cater hi-end
research instrument requirements of various Schools/Departments of the university through a common plat-
form. The mandate of the CIL is to ensure the optimum usage of the equipment and instruments for the ba-
sic and advanced/applied research. The CIL provides state-of-the-art facilities to a wide range of internal
and external users from various institutions across the country on nominal payment basis. The services in-
clude Analytical (NMR, XRD, ICP-MS, GC-MS, GC-MS/MS, AAS, FTIR, UV-Vis, ICP-MS, GC-TCD /
FID), Bio-Analytical (DNA Sequencer, Flow Cytometer, and Bio-Analyzer), Imaging Facilities (FE-SEM,
CLSM, Fluorescence Microscope) and Food Testing services (funded by Ministry of Food Processing In-
dustries, Govt. of India). A dedicated website (http://cup.edu.in/cil_web/user/login) for online form submis-
sion, information about sample analysis charges and feedback of users was launched in the year 2018 to
ease the process of sample slot booking for external users (Academic/Research Institutes/R&D/ Industries).
कार्यशाला (High - End Workshops)

‘KARYASHALA’ is an effort to improve research productivity of promising PG and PhD


students from universities and colleges through high-end workshops on specific themes. This pro-
gram aims to provide opportunities to acquire specialized research skills. The Karyashala scheme
envisions a hands-on-training programme and sensitization of the state-of-the-art equipment as
well as towards sharing, while ensuring transparent access to Science & Technology facilities.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAMME


The aim of this 7-days workshop is to equip participants with the advanced knowledge on state-of
-the-art on sophisticated instrumentation techniques, spectroscopy, chromatography, & advanced
microscopy. The experiential learning will include lectures by experts on a specific technique fol-
lowed by discussion and demonstration sessions. The demonstration sessions will be carried out
in the Central Instrumentation Laboratory, Central University of Punjab which has all the equip-
ment required for various demonstration sessions. The workshop will revolve around the prac-
tices and use of different Spectroscopic (FTIR, 600 MHz NMR, AAS, ICP-MS), Chroma-
tographic (UPLC, HPTLC, GC-MS), Bioanalytical (Flow Cytometer), Imaging (Confocal Micro-
scope, Fluorescence Microscope, Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope), High Speed
Ultra-Centrifugation in life science research, radioactivity, quality control and good laboratory
practices techniques. These techniques would be accompanied with data analysis, interpretation
and inferences.

OBJECTIVES OF WORKSHOP
To build human resource and its knowledge capacity through open access to Science &
Technology Infrastructure across the country through hands-on training programs by:
• Enhancing awareness of use and application of state-of-the-art equipment's.
• Ensuring transparent access and availability of Science &Technology facilities in the university.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND??
The Karyashala Workshop is organized to enhance the practical skills of Post Graduate Students and
Research Scholars, who are working in multidisciplinary/ transdisciplinary and translational research
in various organizations.

Eligibility:
a. Person of Indian Origin
b. Min. Qualification should be PG (Science)
c. PhD Fellow & PG Students

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND??


‘ABHYAAS’, a program of AV scheme, is an attempt to boost Research & Development in the
country by enabling and grooming potential BY DEVELOPING DEDICATED RESEARCH skills in
selected areas/ disciplines/field through HIGH-END WORKSHOP (“KARYASHALA”).
This is especially important for those researchers who have limited opportunities to access such
learning capacities/facilities/infrastructure.

COST OF THE PROGRAMME


Registration Fee: Nil*
*This training is sponsored by SERB under the Karyashala Scheme ’ABHYAAS’ program and regis-
tration is free.
TA and Accommodation will be provided to participants as per the SERB Accelerate Vigyan
Norms.
Depending upon the availability in the hostel/guest house or nearby hotels, accommodation would be
provided on sharing basis.
Accommodation request should be made at least 07 days before the commencement of the
workshop programme.

How to Apply for Karyashala Workshop??


1. Please fill the online form using the link: https://forms.gle/kn74x9ruLozzLEf27
(After applying through the link, intimate us at cilcupb@gmail.com)
2. If selected, the applicants must produce a letter of authentication form their Supervisor/HoD/
Head of Institute indicating their association with institute and “No Objection Certificate (NOC)”
for allowing their student to undergo Karyashala.

LAST DATE TO APPLY IS 08th JANUARY 2024


Selected participants will be intimated through email
ABOUT R&D INFRASTRUCTURE
EQUIPMENT 1:
600 MHz NUCLEAR MAGNETIC
RESONANCE SPECTROMETER
Make & Model:
JEOL, JMM-ECZ600R
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Demonstrate and elucidate the structure and structural
changes during lock-key binding events.
• Analyze the suitability of pulse experiment required to
decipher protein structural information

EQUIPMENT 2:
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY MASS
SPECTROMETRY
Make & Model:
SHIMADZU, QP-ULTRA GC-MS
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Prepare and quantitate analytes in different matrices
using GC-MS.
• Understand the role of various parameters of gas chro-
matography on sample elution.

EQUIPMENT 3:
ULTRA HIGH PRESSURE LIQUID
CHROMATOGRAPHY
Make & Model:
THERMO FISHER DIONEX, ULIT-
MATE-3000
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Prepare and quantitate analytes using HPLC.
• Understand the role of various parameters of HPLC
on sample elution
ABOUT R&D INFRASTRUCTURE
EQUIPMENT 4:
FIELD EMISSION SCANNING
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Make & Model:
CARL ZIESS, MERLIN-COMPACT
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Preparation of samples
• Image the topological and morphological structure
of nanostructures and biological specimens
morphology and functional analysis of cellular

EQUIPMENT 5:
FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPE
Make & Model:
OLYMPUS, FSX-100
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Analyze the samples using dark & bright field
and fluorescence microscopy.
• Basic anatomy and working of Fluorescent micro-
scope

EQUIPMENT 6:
CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING
MICROSCOPE
Make & Model:
OLYMPUS, FV1200 CLSM
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Analyze using multifluorescent analysis of cells,
fluorescent cell imaging experiments
• Understand the basic operation and working principal of
confocal/Fluorescent microscopy
ABOUT R&D INFRASTRUCTURE
EQUIPMENT 7:
INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA MASS SPEC-
TROMETER
Make & Model:
THERMOFISHER, iCAP-QC
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Demonstrate and quantitate analytes in different matrices using
ICP-MS.
• Understand and apply the isotope corrections in the analysis.
EQUIPMENT 8:
ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY
Make & Model:
SHIMADZU, AA-7000
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Demonstrate and quantitate metal/metalloids in different ma-
trices using Flame, Hydride Generator and Graphite Furnace
techniques.
EQUIPMENT 9: • Understand, analyze and remove matrix interferences during
FLOW CYTOMETER analysis.
Make & Model:
BD DIAGNOSTICS, ACCURI C6
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Prepare and analyze cell samples for sorting and
cellular function including detection of bio-
markers.
• Detect and analyze the chemical and physical
characteristics of cells including cell topography, EQUIPMENT 10:
morphology and functional analysis of cellular FOURIER TRANSFORM
material.
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Make & Model:
BRUKER, TENSOR-27
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module the learner
should be able to
• Demonstrate and analyze spectral data obtained from IR
spectroscopy.
Karyashala: Hands on Training on Sophisticated Instrumentation
Techniques, Spectroscopy, Chromatography,
& Advanced Microscopy
(17th-24th January 2024)
(Under the Karyashala Scheme- A SERB Scheme)
Central Instrumentation Laboratory,
Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, India
Program Schedule

Inaugural Session (Wednesday, 17th January 2024)


Venue: 3rd Floor, Seminar Hall, Aryabhatt Block
09:30 am – 10:15 am Registration
10:15 am - 10:20 am University Anthem
10:20 am - 10:25 am Introduction of the program by Prof. R. Wusirika, Chair-
man, CIL Committee, DIA, CUPB
10:20 am - 10:30 am Welcome Address by Prof. Anjana Munshi, Director R&D
Cell, CUPB
10:30 am - 10:35 am Introduction of Chief Guest, Prof A. K. Grover (Former
Vice Chancellor Panjab University, Chandigarh) by Prof.
Raj Kumar, Incharge, CIL
10.35 am - 11:00 am Inaugural Address by Prof A. K. Grover
11:00 am - 11:15 am Presidential remarks by Prof R. P. Tiwari, Honourable
Vice Chancellor, Central University of Punjab
11:15 am - 11:30 am Vote of Thanks by Dr. J. N. Babu, Convener, CIL

11:30 am - 11:35 am National Anthem

11:35 am - 11:50 am High Tea


Day 1 (Wednesday, 17/01/2024)

11:50 am- 12:45 pm General Spectroscopy and FTIR by Prof. Raj Kumar, Professor,
Dept. of PSNP, CUPB
12:45 pm- 01:45 pm Atomic Spectra and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy by Dr. J. Na-
gendra Babu, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, CUPB
01:45 pm – 02:30 pm Lunch Break

02:30 pm- 05:00 pm Demonstration of Atomic Absorption Spectrometer by


Dr. Rabindra Kumar, TO, CIL, CUPB
Demonstration of FTIR, UV-Visible Spectrometer by
Mr. Ashwani Kumar, STA, CIL, CUPB
Day 2 (Thursday, 18/01/2024)

10:30 am- 11:30 am Sample Preparation for Metal Analysis in various matrix by Indus-
trial Expert, Anton Paar
11:30 am – 11:45 am Tea Break

11:50 am – 01:00 pm Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer by Industrial Ex-


pert from Thermo Fisher
01:00 pm – 02:00 pm Lunch Break

02:00 pm – 05:00 pm Demonstration of ICP-MS analysis by Halder Kumar


Demonstration of Sample Preparation by Industrial Experts,
Thermo Scientific India and Aton Paar

Day 3 (Friday, 19/01/2024)


10:30 am- 11:30 am NMR Spectroscopy: Theory, Instrumentation and Problem session
on NMR by Dr. Vinod Kumar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Chem-
istry, CUPB
11:30 am – 11:45 am Tea Break

11:45 am – 01:00 pm Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectrometer for Biologists by


Prof. Inder Pal Singh, Professor, NIPER, Mohali
01:00 pm – 02:00 pm Lunch Break
02:00 pm – 05:00 pm 1. Demonstration of Chemical and Biological Applications by Dr.
Vinod Kumar
Hands on NMR Sample preparation by Mr. Shobnath Yadav, NMR
Operator

Day 4 (Saturday, 20/01/2024)

10:30 am- 11:30 am General Chromatography and GC-MS for Volatile Organic Analysis
by Dr. J. N. Babu, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, CUPB

11:30 am – 11:45 am Tea Break

11:45 am – 01:00 pm Role of HPLC and HPTLC in Natural Products by Dr. Vikas Jaitak,
Assistant Professor, Dept. of PSNP, CUPB

01:00 pm – 02:00 pm Lunch Break

02:00 pm – 05:00 pm Demonstration of Extraction techniques and GC-MS and HPLC


Analysis by Mr. Ajit Paul Singh, STA, CIL, CUPB
Demonstration of HPTLC by Dr. Vikas Jaitak

Day 5 (Sunday, 21/01/2024)

09:00 pm – 05:00 pm Site Visit

Day 6 (Monday, 22/01/2024)

10:30 am- 11:30 am Understanding Flowcytometery: Role of Flow Cytometry in Applied


Science: Dr Sunil Singh

11:30 am – 11:45 am Tea Break

11:45 am – 01:00 pm Electron Microscopy Introduction and Applications by Dr. Prashant


Alegaonkar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics, CUPB

01:00 pm – 02:00 pm Lunch Break


02:00 pm – 05:00 pm Sample Preparation of Flow cytometry and Demonstration of Flow
cytometry Equipment by: Dr. Sunil Singh, Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Zoology, CUPB

Day 7 (Tuesday, 23/01/2024)

10:30 am- 11:30 am Utilization of Confocal Microscope / Florescence Microscope in Bio-


medical Research by Prof. Monisha Dhiman, Dept. of Microbiol-
ogy, CUPB
11:30 am – 11:45 am Tea Break

11:45 am – 01:00 pm Radioactivity By Prof. V. K. Garg, Dept. of Environmental Science


& Technology, CUPB

01:00 pm – 02:00 pm Lunch Break


02:00 pm – 05:00 pm 1. Demonstration of sample preparation and analysis using Field
Emission Scanning Electron Microscope by Dr. Rabindra Kumar
and Mr. Ashvani Kumar

2. Demonstration of Fluorescence Microscope and Confocal Laser


Scanning Microscope by Dr. Sumeer Razdan, Technical Officer,
CIL, CUPB

Day 8 (Wednesday, 24/01/2024)

10:00 am- 11:00 am Principles and Applications of High Speed and Ultra-Centrifugation in Life
Science Research by Prof. A. K. Mantha, Dept. of Zoology, CUPB
11:00 am – 11:15 am Tea Break
11:15 am – 12:00 pm Quality control and Good Lab Practices by Dr. Suresh Thareja

12:00 am – 01:15 pm Group Discussion and presentation by Participants


01:00 pm-02:00 pm Lunch Break

02:00 pm-03:00 pm Feedback, Valedictory Function and Group Photography


For more details about the R&D facility at
Central Instrumentation Laboratory
Central University of Punjab, Bathinda, Punjab

VISIT OUR WEBSITE : https://cup.edu.in/cil_web/node/7


Email ID: cil@cup.edu.in

For more details and queries about the Programme


Contact to Karyashala Conveners:
Dr. Rabindra Kumar
Technical Officer LAST DATE TO APPLY IS
Contact No.: 9855251475 08th JANUARY 2024
Selected participants will be
Dr. Sumeer Razdan intimated through email
Technical Officer
Contact No.: 8716005133

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Punjab-151401

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