Overview
Software is essential in the composition of manuscripts, research papers, and reports by offering tools and functionalities that enhance efficiency, guarantee precision, and enable the production of polished documents. Upon completion of the manuscript, research paper, or report, the software can produce the final result in formats including PDF, HTML, or plaintext. This flexibility allows users to choose the most suitable format for sharing or distributing the report to stakeholders. Additionally, the software may offer options for customization or configuration of the output format according to specific requirements.
This event will emphasize the training of specific and important software used to write the RBL report.
Event Flyer_Hands-on Training on Software-January 2025.docx
Objectives of Event
- Learn various software to enhance the writing skills of the students working on various Manuscripts/Research paper/reports.
- Hands-on training of Origin software: A powerful tool for analyzing data, including statistical analysis, curve fitting, and signal processing.
- Hands-on training ChemDraw software: A popular software tool used by chemists and researchers for drawing chemical structures, reactions, and other molecular representations.
- Hands-on training Chem3D: A molecular modeling and visualization tool for exploring three-dimensional structures of chemical compounds.
- Hands-on training to Students to represent the data in report and publication format.
Convener Details
Chairman:
Convener:
- Dr. Anupam Agarwal (Associate Professor and HOD of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Sharda School of Basic Sciences and Research, Sharda University), anupam.agarwal@sharda.ac.in
- Prof. Mohit Sahni, Associate Dean Research and Professor, Research and Development cell, Sharda University, mohit.sahni@sharda.ac.in
Co-ordinators:
- Dr. Ashish Chalana, Assistant Professor, Department of chemistry and Biochemistry, SSBSR
Speaker Details:
- Dr Ashish Chalana, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, SSBSR