Satish Patil
@SatishIISc
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Professor at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
IISc, Bangalore
Joined December 2018
Jemimah Rodrigues: Your emotions spoke louder than words, showing the world how genuine, passionate, and talented you are 💫. You’ve made our country proud 🇮🇳 and inspired millions of girls to dream big, rise strong, and contribute to this emerging nation with true spirit 🌟🌍.
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What an incredible performance, Jemimah Rodrigues! 💪 Your passion and spirit remind us why India is so special. You’ll inspire generations of girls to chase their dreams and power a Viksit Bharat. 🙌🇮🇳
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As we celebrate the 79th year of our Independence, let us commit ourselves to the pursuit of progress through science, innovation, and technology. Together, we can build a Vikasit Bharat—a developed India—anchored in peace, harmony, and sustainable growth for a better world.
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Thank you, team India, and @mdsirajofficial for this belief.
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When India won the World Cup in 1983, it ignited hope and belief in building a stronger nation. Today's victory further solidifies that foundation. It’s a reminder that with determination, we can excel in every profession, including science. It’s only a matter of time.
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Our long-standing work on DPP polymers led us to an exciting finding, such as Mixed Ionic–Electronic Conductors. Our recent paper presents an overview of this and a forward-looking perspective. https://t.co/H0EvflS1FV Stay tuned for future research updates from our group.
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Organic mixed ionic–electronic conductors (OMIECs) have emerged as a versatile class of functional materials, enabling a wide range of advanced electrochemical technologies including bioelectronics,...
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Achieving both thermally activated delayed fluorescence and triplet-triplet annihilation in organic materials holds significant promise for advancing the performance of OLEDs. We demonstrate that these processes coexist. A full text at URL:
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The realization of stable radical cations in donor-acceptor molecular materials is a daunting task. In our recent studies, we demonstrated a rational design strategy using diketopyrrolopyrrole-based materials to achieve stable radical cations. https://t.co/XOph84Nh8D
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The synthesis of organic radicals continues to garner significant interest due to their fascinating optical, electronic, and magnetic properties. Moreover, the growing demand for chemically stable...
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First Day of SSCU Unit day and in-house symposium concluded. We were elated to have the founder of the unit, Bharatratna Prof. C.N.R. Rao with us along with Mrs. Indumati Rao, Prof. G. Rangarajan and Prof. G. Mugesh. (1/n)
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The realization of Near-IR electrochromism in conjugated polymers requires further investigation. In our study, we explored the role of polaron delocalization length in DPP-based conjugated polymers. Our studies appeared in
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Modulating spatial stability of delocalized polarons in methoxy-functionalized diketopyrrolopyrrole-based conjugated polymers enhances bistable near-IR electrochromism. By tuning backbone coplanari...
I would also like to thank my mentor @ramkumarcb90 , @DipanjanGiri and Prof. @SatishIISc , for giving me a chance to work with you and make my undergrad research a productive one.
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The Acetylene Bridge in Intramolecular Singlet Fission: A Boon or A Nuisance? We lay down a simple design perspective on the role of the acetylene bridge in SF, a commonly used motif in acene dimers in Angew. Chem
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Some individuals truly embody the qualities of a higher spirit, and Ratan Tata is one of them. His contributions to nation-building and institutions like IISc are immeasurable. As a nation, we will forever cherish his humility and kindness. Rest in peace, Ratan-Ji!
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On #ChemComm60, we present a historic regional collection highlighting 60 of the most cited articles from researchers in India. Join us in revisiting some of the papers that made ChemComm one of your most trusted venues for publication. Access 📚 here https://t.co/ZzXchUpYPy
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Excited to announce that SSCU is hosting the Indo-French Laboratory of Solid-State Chemistry Workshop from Oct 7-9, 2024! A great opportunity to foster collaboration between India and France, connecting scientists and strengthening research in Solid State Chemistry. #IFLaSc
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Excited to share our recent findings at https://t.co/s5WJVA7S62
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We demonstrate direct photoexcitation of dark 1TT as a general phenomenon across a range of pentacene derivatives. https://t.co/qYRnBNSEUr These findings are important steps towards the realization of quantum computing and quantum sensing using entangled multiple qubits.
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Nature Chemistry - The mechanistic details of entangled triplet pair formation in organic materials have been debated over the past decade. Now, the concept of coherent triplet pair formation is...
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Congratulations to @sanchariiisc and @MAisworika for deciphering ICT dynamics in new fluoranthenes from @SatishIISc group @JMaterChem C. The TA data from @MAisworika enabled us to watch the photoinduced structural relaxation😀 https://t.co/6x2ruQnggy
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An intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) state evolves via excited state structural change and solvent reorganization, where the charge distribution in the excited state is markedly different from...
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Delighted to celebrate Professor Awadesh Narayan from our department for receiving the prestigious @insa_academy award. His dedication is truly inspiring.🤩🥳 @anarayan_ @iiscbangalore
🎉Congratulations to the faculty members who are the recipients of the Indian National Science Academy's (@insa_academy) Young associates for the year 2024. https://t.co/667air3zVk
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My PhD student Sanchari Debnath twisted chemical bonds to realize TADF properties in molecular semiconductors. https://t.co/FmGWrbBRYT
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Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters, which convert nonemissive triplets into emissive singlets, have garnered tremendous impetus as next-generation organic electroluminescent...
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Admissions to IISc PhD and PG Programs is extended to 25th March. Do Apply to SSCU [ https://t.co/ydeIyV5fza]. Our faculty works on topics related to molecular materials, batteries, solar cell spectroscopy, and Nanomaterials.
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