Ponnusamy Shanmugam | Synthesis | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Ponnusamy Shanmugam, Central Leather Research Institute(CLRI), India.
Publication Profile
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Education & Experience 

📚 Education
- 🎓 B.Sc. (Chemistry) – University of Madras, 1987 (First Class)
- 🎓 M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) – University of Madras, 1989 (First Class)
- 🎓 Ph.D. (Synthetic Organic Chemistry) – University of Madras, 1998
- 🏅 Post-Doctoral Research – Princeton University, USA (1999-2000) 🔬
- 🏅 Post-Doctoral Research – Hokkaido University, Japan (2002-2003) 🧪
💼 Professional Experience
- 🏢 Chief Scientist & Head – CLRI, Chennai (2020-Present)
- 🏢 Senior Principal Scientist – CLRI, Chennai (2012-2020)
- 🏢 Principal Scientist – CLRI & NIIST, Trivandrum (2007-2012)
- 🏢 Senior Scientist & Scientist – NIIST, Trivandrum (1999-2007)
- 🏢 Junior Scientist & Research Fellow – University of Madras (1989-1999)
Suitability Summary
Prof. Dr. P. Shanmugam, Chief Scientist, Head, and Professor of Chemistry at AcSIR, New Delhi, is a distinguished researcher in organic and bio-organic chemistry, making him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With an illustrious career spanning over three decades, he has made remarkable contributions to synthetic organic chemistry, organometallics, and advanced stereocontrol techniques. His pioneering research in total synthesis, radical cyclization, and oxy-Cope rearrangement has positioned him as a leading scientist in the field.
Professional Development 

Prof. Dr. P. Shanmugam 🧪 has made significant contributions to synthetic organic chemistry, particularly in radical cyclization and organometallic chemistry. As a mentor, he has guided numerous Ph.D. and M.Sc. students 🎓, shaping future scientists. He is an active member of esteemed organizations like ACS 🇺🇸, CRSI 🇮🇳, and ICS 📖. His research projects, funded by DST and CSIR 💰, focus on innovative synthetic methodologies. Recognized globally, he has collaborated with prestigious institutions, received multiple fellowships 🏆, and contributed to cutting-edge research. His leadership at CLRI, Chennai, continues to advance organic and bio-organic chemistry. 🔬🌿
Research Focus 

Prof. Dr. P. Shanmugam 🔬 specializes in synthetic organic chemistry, focusing on organometallics, radical cyclization, and total synthesis of bioactive compounds 🧪. His work in stereoselective synthesis and green chemistry approaches contributes to pharmaceuticals 💊 and agrochemicals 🌿. With expertise in acyclic stereocontrol and oxy-Cope rearrangement, he explores novel reaction mechanisms. His interdisciplinary research integrates bio-organic and medicinal chemistry, optimizing synthetic methodologies for industrial applications 🏭. He actively collaborates with global institutions 🌍, advancing chemical sciences through innovative synthetic strategies. His research supports sustainable chemistry and drug discovery, making significant contributions to modern chemical advancements. 🏆🔍
Awards & Honors 🏆
🏅 CSIR-UGC NET (1989) & GATE (1990) Qualified
🏅 CSIR-UGC NET (1993) & SLST (1993) Qualified
🏅 BOYSCAST Fellowship (1998-1999) – Princeton University, USA 🇺🇸
🏅 JSPS Fellowship (2002-2003) – Hokkaido University, Japan 🇯🇵
🏅 Recognized Research Guide – University of Madras, Kerala University, Anna University 🎓
🏅 Life Member – CRSI, ICS, SBC (India) & ACS (USA) 📚
🏅 Board of Studies Member – Kongunadu Arts & Science College, SRM University 📖
🏅 Principal Investigator – Multiple DST & CSIR Research Projects 💰
Publication Top Notes
Synthesis of novel functionalized 3-spiropyrrolizidine and 3-spiropyrrolidine oxindoles | Organic Letters | 2007 | Cited by: 171
An efficient stereoselective synthesis of 3-spirocyclopentene-and 3-spiropyrazole-2-oxindoles | Chemical Communications | 2010 | Cited by: 109
Pyridine Core Activation via 1,5-Electrocyclization of Vinyl Pyridinium Ylides | Organic Letters | 2010 | Cited by: 97
A facile and efficient synthesis of highly functionalised 3,3′-dispiropyrrolidine-and 3,3′-dispiropyrrolizidine bisoxindoles | Tetrahedron Letters | 2008 | Cited by: 75
Synthesis of functionalized 3-spirocyclopropane-2-indolones from isomerised Baylis–Hillman adducts of isatin | Tetrahedron | 2006 | Cited by: 73
Studies on montmorillonite K10-microwave assisted isomerisation of Baylis–Hillman adduct | Tetrahedron | 2004 | Cited by: 64
Development of an approach to the synthesis of the plakortones | Tetrahedron Letters | 2000 | Cited by: 54
Stereoselective synthesis of tri-and tetrasubstituted oxepanes via n-Bu3SnH mediated 7-endo-trig vinyl radical cyclisation | Tetrahedron Letters | 2005 | Cited by: 51
Influence of the SrVO₃ thin film thickness integrated on glass thanks to [Ca₂Nb₃O₁₀]⁻ nanosheets – Applied Surface Science, 2025 – 
Enhancing implant performance: 20% reduction in Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterial initial formation with Cu₀.₇₅Ti₀.₂₅O₂ coating – AIP Advances, 2023 – 








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