Graduate Research Highlights

Nayanika Kalita

Nayanika Kalita.

Nayanika Kalita, 5th year PhD student in Dr. Cook's lab.

Notable recent achievements

Publications

  • Kalita, N.; Gogoi, P.; Snider, R.; Zhang, D.; Li, Y. C.; Cook, T.R. * Altering the catalytic activity of a monomeric Cu-porphyrin using self-assembly to pre-organize a cubic architecture. Inorg. Chem. 2025, 64, 10526-10532
  • Kalita, N.* Probing catalyst behavior with UV-Vis spectroelectrochemistry. Nat. Rev. Clean Technol. 2025, 1, 181-181
  • Kalita, N.; Crawley, M. R.; Rosch, L. E.; Szeglowski, O.; Cook, T. R. * Exploring the Te(II)/Te(IV) Redox Couple of a Tellurorosamine Chromophore: Photophysical, Photochemical, and Electrochemical Studies. Inorg. Chem. 2024, 63, 13157-13165. (Featured Article)
  • Gogoi, P.; Ge, X.; Janpandit, M.; Prakash, S.; Kalita, N.; Li, Y.C. * Investigations on Electrolyte Additives and Formation Mechanism of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase for Sodium Ion Batteries. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2025, 17, 13980-13987.

Presentations

  • Kalita, N.; Cook, T.R. Carbon dioxide reduction activity of a self-assembled metalloporphyrin cube. ACS Fall 2024; 2024 August 18-19; Denver, CO, USA (Poster, Considered for Sci-Mix)
  • Kalita, N.; Cook, T.R. Advanced Insights into the Te(II)/Te(IV) Redox Chemistry of Telluroxanthylium Dyes. Western New York Inorganic Symposium; 2024 August 16; University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA (Poster)
  • Kalita, N.; Cook, T.R. Exploring the Te(II)/Te(IV) Redox Couple of a Tellurorhodamine Chromophore. ACS Spring 2024; 2024 March 21; New Orleans, LA, USA (Oral)
  • Kalita, N.; Cook, T.R. Interrogating the Photophysics and Excited-State Reactivity of a Tellurorhodamine Dye. 39th Graduate Student Symposium; 2022 May 17-19; University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA (Oral)
  • Kalita, N. Synthesis of silver nanoparticles decorated reduced graphene oxide (Ag-Rgo): Application in fluorometric detection of fluoride ion. INSPIRE Scholars Science Conclave; 2019 Jan 16-18; Miranda House, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India (Poster)

Recent awards and recognitions

  • PARADIM Summer School: DFT for Experimentalist, NSF, 2023
  • Mattern Tyler Award for Excellence in Teaching, University at Buffalo, 2023

Research highlight

My research focuses on exploring porphyrins and tellurium chromophores as catalysts for small molecule activation.

UB Chemistry’s strong support system and excellent research infrastructure have made my time as a graduate student very fulfilling. Discovering how things work at a fundamental level is fascinating and one of the main reasons I enjoy research.

I like reading novels, grocery shopping, and cooking!

Congratulations, Nayanika!

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