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Overview

Amitava Das is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata in India. Their research spans multiple fields with a strong focus on Computer Science, particularly within the subfields of Artificial Intelligence, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Molecular Biology.

Their work covers several key topics, including:

  • Topic Modeling
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques

Das has contributed extensively to scientific literature, with a significant number of publications found in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Chemical Science
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Advanced Functional Materials

Frequent collaborators in their research include Sumit Kumar Pramanik, Amit Sheth, Aman Chadha, Noufal Kandoth, and Vinija Jain. These collaborations reflect a multidisciplinary approach that intersects computer science and materials science.

Several recent publications illustrate the breadth of their research:

  • A Comprehensive Survey of Hallucination Mitigation Techniques in Large Language Models, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • A Survey of Hallucination in Large Foundation Models, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Large Area Self-Assembled Ultrathin Polyimine Nanofilms Formed at the Liquid-Liquid Interface Used for Molecular Separation, 2020, Advanced Materials
  • Recent Advances in Fluorescent Probes for Detection of HOCl and HNO, 2020, ACS Omega
  • Photoactive Lanthanide-Based Upconverting Nanoclusters for Antimicrobial Applications, 2021, Advanced Functional Materials

The range of topics covered by these papers highlights expertise in both artificial intelligence-particularly related to large language models and hallucination issues-and materials chemistry with applications in nanomaterials and biomedical technologies.

Best Publications

  • Efficient and simple colorimetric fluoride ion sensor based on receptors having urea and thiourea binding sites.

    D. Amilan Jose;D. Krishna Kumar;Bishwajit Ganguly;Amitava Das

  • Ratiometric detection of Cr3+ and Hg2+ by a naphthalimide-rhodamine based fluorescent probe.

    Prasenjit Mahato;Sukdeb Saha;E. Suresh;Rosa Di Liddo

  • Small Molecule as Fluorescent Probes for Monitoring Intracellular Enzymatic Transformations.

    Harwinder Singh;Karishma Tiwari;Rajeshwari Tiwari;Sumit Kumar Pramanik

  • A simple chemosensor for Hg2+ and Cu2+ that works as a molecular keypad lock

    Moorthy Suresh;Amrita Ghosh;Amitava Das

  • Specific recognition and sensing of CN- in sodium cyanide solution.

    Sukdeb Saha;Amrita Ghosh;Prasenjit Mahato;Sandhya Mishra

  • Resonance energy transfer approach and a new ratiometric probe for Hg2+ in aqueous media and living organism.

    Moorthy Suresh;Sandhya Mishra;Sanjiv Kumar Mishra;E Suresh

  • An overview of the recent developments on Hg2+ recognition

    Prasenjit Mahato;Sukdeb Saha;Priyadip Das;Hridesh Agarwalla

  • Exosome-Mediated Crosstalk between Keratinocytes and Macrophages in Cutaneous Wound Healing

    Xiaoju Zhou;Xiaoju Zhou;Brooke A. Brown;Amanda P. Siegel;Amanda P. Siegel;Mohamed S. El Masry;Mohamed S. El Masry

  • Recognition of Hg2+ and Cr3+ in Physiological Conditions by a Rhodamine Derivative and Its Application as a Reagent for Cell-Imaging Studies

    Sukdeb Saha;Prasenjit Mahato;Upendar Reddy G;E Suresh

  • Phenol- and Catechol-Based Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complexes as Colorimetric Sensors for Fluoride Ions

    D. A. Jose;P. Kar;D. Koley;B. Ganguly

  • Azine-Based Receptor for Recognition of Hg2+ Ion: Crystallographic Evidence and Imaging Application in Live Cells

    Moorthy Suresh;Amal Kumar Mandal;Sukdeb Saha;E. Suresh

  • Colorimetric sensor for ATP in aqueous solution.

    D. Amilan Jose;Sandhya Mishra;Amrita Ghosh;Anupama Shrivastav

  • A Rhodamine-Based Chemosensor that Works in the Biological System

    Moorthy Suresh;Anupama Shrivastav;Sandhya Mishra;E. Suresh

  • Rhodamine–alginate conjugate as self indicating gel beads for efficient detection and scavenging of Hg2+ and Cr3+ in aqueous media

    Sukdeb Saha;Mahesh U. Chhatbar;Prasenjit Mahato;L. Praveen

  • Rugby-ball-shaped sulfate-water-sulfate adduct encapsulated in a neutral molecular receptor capsule.

    D. Amilan Jose;D. Krishna Kumar;Bishwajit Ganguly;Amitava Das

  • Tuning of multiple luminescence outputs and white-light emission from a single gelator molecule through an ESIPT coupled AIEE process

    Arunava Maity;Firoj Ali;Hridesh Agarwalla;Bihag Anothumakkool

  • Strongly Coupled Ruthenium−Polypyridyl Complexes for Efficient Electron Injection in Dye-Sensitized Semiconductor Nanoparticles

    G. Ramakrishna;D. Amilan Jose;D. Krishna Kumar;Amitava Das

  • First snapshot of a nonpolymeric hydrogelator interacting with its gelling solvents

    D. Krishna Kumar;D. Amilan Jose;Amitava Das;Parthasarathi Dastidar

  • Urea and thiourea based efficient colorimetric sensors for oxyanions

    D. Amilan Jose;D. Krishna Kumar;Bishwajit Ganguly;Amitava Das

  • Urea-based ruthenium (II)-polypyridyl complex as an optical sensor for anions: Synthesis, characterization, and binding studies

    Amrita Ghosh;Bishwajit Ganguly;Amitava Das

  • Correction to Small Molecule as Fluorescent Probes for Monitoring Intracellular Enzymatic Transformations.

    Harwinder Singh;Karishma Tiwari;Rajeshwari Tiwari;Sumit Kumar Pramanik

Frequent Co-Authors

Hirendra N. Ghosh
Hirendra N. Ghosh Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Eringathodi Suresh
Eringathodi Suresh Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute
Sandeep Verma
Sandeep Verma Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Jim A. Thomas
Jim A. Thomas University of Sheffield
Parthasarathi Dastidar
Parthasarathi Dastidar Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
Hari C. Bajaj
Hari C. Bajaj Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute
Anunay Samanta
Anunay Samanta University of Hyderabad
Subrata Kundu
Subrata Kundu Central Electrochemical Research Institute
Jong-Man Kim
Jong-Man Kim Korea University
Prashant V. Kamat
Prashant V. Kamat University of Notre Dame

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