


Ambarish Majumdar
Junior Research Fellow
Ambarish Majumdar is a dynamic and promising researcher whose work lies at the intersection of fluorescent gels, modified amphiphiles, and calixarene chemistry. His research focuses on developing smart and functional soft materials that combine self-assembly with responsive optical properties, opening pathways for applications in sensing, drug delivery, and advanced material design. By exploring the structural versatility of amphiphiles and the host–guest capabilities of calixarenes, Ambarish is contributing to the creation of next-generation supramolecular gels with tunable and multifunctional properties.
As a Junior Research Fellow, Ambarish has shown remarkable progress in a short span of time, demonstrating both scientific depth and creativity. He is highly regarded for his meticulous experimental approach, problem-solving skills, and innovative thinking, which consistently translate into meaningful research outcomes. His dedication, ability to collaborate, and eagerness to learn make him an invaluable member of his research group.
With his steady progress and passion for supramolecular chemistry, Ambarish Majumdar is emerging as a young researcher with the potential to make significant contributions to the fields of functional gels and smart materials.


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