Sourav Pal (born 12 May 1955) is an Indian theoretical chemist, former professor of chemistry at
IIT Bombay
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, and former director of the
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata. He was a director of the
CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory in
Pune
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and an
adjunct professor
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at the
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune.
He has made contributions in the field of
coupled cluster-based methods of
quantum chemistry
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. He also developed
expectation value and the response properties to multi-reference coupled cluster theory, as well as extended coupled-cluster functions. He has developed a non-iterative approximation to coupled-perturbed
Kohn-Sham density functional theoretic equations to calculate
non-linear properties.
He has also made contributions in the area of reactivity descriptors; he established Hirshfeld population in the calculation of
Fukui functions and developed the local hard-soft-acid-base principle for
molecular recognition
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. He also studied anti-
aromaticity in metal clusters.
Education
Sourav obtained his master's degree from the
Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur) in 1977 and his doctorate from the
University of Calcutta
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. He worked at the
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS). He was subsequently a postdoctoral researcher at the
University of Florida
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with
Rodney J. Bartlett in 1986.
Awards and honours
Sourav Pal is the recipient of the following awards and honors.
* Recipient of the first
SASTRA-CNR Rao Award for excellence in chemistry and
material science
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in 2014.
* Recipient of the
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize
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In Sanskrit
* Inner peace, a state of being mentally and spiritually at peace, with enough knowledge and understanding to keep oneself strong in the face of discord or stress
* Kshanti, one of the paramitas of B ...
in Chemical Sciences, 2000.
* Recipient of JC Bose National Fellowship of DST, 2008.
* Recipient of Chemical Research Society of India Silver Medal, 2009.
* Elected as a Fellow of the
Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, 2003.
* Elected as a Fellow of the
National Academy of Sciences, India, Allahabad, 1998.
* Elected as a Fellow of the
Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1996.
* Received Jagdish Shankar Memorial Lecture of the Indian National Science Academy, 2006.
* Recipient of Bimla Churn Law Memorial Lecture Award of IACS, Kolkata, 2005.
* Dai-Ichi Karkaria Endowment Fellow of UICT, 2004–2005.
* Recipient of the Chemical Research Society of India medal, 2000.
* Elected as a Fellow of the Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, 1994.
* Recipient of the NCL Research Foundation Scientist of the Year (1999) award.
* Recipient of the P.B. Gupta Memorial Lecture Award of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science for 1993.
* Received Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Young Scientist award in Chemical Sciences for 1989.
* Received Indian National Science Academy (INSA) medal for Young Scientist 1987.
* Received NCL Research Foundation Best Paper Award in Physical Sciences for the year 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002.
Membership
* Chosen as a member of the Editorial Board of the
International Journal of Molecular Sciences from 2000.
* Member Advisory Editorial Board, Current Physical Chemistry, Bentham Science from 2010.
* Member, Editorial Board,
Journal of Chemical Sciences, published by the
Indian Academy of Sciences,
Bangalore
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from 2004.
* Member, Editorial Board, Proc.
Indian National Science Academy, from 1 January 2006.
* Member, Editorial Board,
International Journal of Applied Chemistry, from 2005.
* Elected as a Life Member of the Society for Scientific Values.
*Member,
American Physical Society
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, United States.
Notable research
On hard-soft acid-base relations
He has studied various properties of hardness and softness in relation to molecular properties, like
polarizability
Polarizability usually refers to the tendency of matter, when subjected to an electric field, to acquire an electric dipole moment in proportion to that applied field. It is a property of particles with an electric charge. When subject to an elect ...
. In 2002, he identified "Bond Deformation Kernel" to be correlated with interaction-induced shifts in O–H frequencies in
halide–
water clusters. His model used local polarization, which can be described by normalized-atom-condensed
Fukui functions, which is the normal condensed Fukui function multiplied by the number of atoms.
On molecular properties and dynamics
In 1989, he developed theories for describing
closed-shell molecules with non-linear electric properties. For open-shell systems, which are marked by a high degree of
quasi-degeneracy, he used a multi-
determinant
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description of reference space to formulate a coupled-cluster analytic derivative to compute the non-linear properties. Sourav has also identified the exchange effects as contributions to the static exchange potential of the molecule in
electron–molecule scattering. An approximation method to calculate the resonance of
molecular anions has been developed by his group. The procedure is based on the
analytical continuation method.
In 2003, as an alternative to the
Kohn–Sham density functional theoretic approach, which solves the coupled-perturbed Kohn–Sham (CPKS) procedure non-iteratively, Sourav formulated a way to obtain the derivative of the
KS matrix using the
finite field
In mathematics, a finite field or Galois field (so-named in honor of Évariste Galois) is a field (mathematics), field that contains a finite number of Element (mathematics), elements. As with any field, a finite field is a Set (mathematics), s ...
; the density matrix derivative is obtained by a single-step CPKS solution followed by the analytic evaluation of properties.
He has implemented this in deMon2k software and used it for the calculation of electric properties. He also has used Gaussian basis sets and
Born–Oppenheimer approximation to study the reactions of molecules. His study led to novel evidence of anti-aromaticity in metal clusters.
References
External links
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Sourav Pal on Twitter
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Living people
20th-century Indian chemists
Recipients of the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in Chemical Science
Indian computational chemists
Scientists from West Bengal
1955 births