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Department of Chemistry

Kushal Bagchi

Assistant Professor

Norman Hackerman-Welch Young Investigator

The Bagchi group works on understanding and controlling molecular packing in organic solids for sustainability and healthcare applications.

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3.9

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Difficulty

3.6

course-linked average

Courses

5

in seeded sections

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Biography

Our research is highly interdisciplinary, and is at the intersection of physical chemistry, material science, and molecular engineering. The aim of our research is to understand and control molecular organization and dynamics in functional organic and soft materials such as 1) semiconducting organic glasses, 2) pharmaceutical solids, and 3) photonic and luminescent liquid crystals. To study molecular packing and dynamics, we use a combination of synchrotron X-ray spectroscopy and scattering, polarized optical microscopy, and optical and infrared dichroism spectroscopy. Understanding and engineering functional organic materials at the molecular level is key to improving their applicability for healthcare and sustainability applications.

Research areas

Experimental Physical Chemistry, Materials by Chemical Design, Chemistry for Energy and Sustainability

Keywords

solid-state chemistry, self-assembly, organic materials Biography Kushal was born and brought up in Bangalore, India. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in chemistry and biology from St Joseph’s College, Bangalore in 2013, and his master’s in chemistry from Pondicherry University in 2015. Kushal then moved to the U.S to pursue his doctoral research and received his PhD degree in Physical Chemistry in 2020 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison under the supervision of Prof. Mark Ediger. In his PhD, Kushal worked on the structural characterization of physical vapor-deposited (PVD) glasses of organic semiconductors. During his doctoral research, Kushal used synchrotron X-ray scattering and spectroscopy to probe interfacial molecular packing in organic semiconductor glasses. Packing at buried amorphous interfaces is vital for the performance of organic electronic devices but is extremely difficult to access; Kushal’s work established methods to probe molecular organization at buried inorganic-organic and organic-organic interfaces. For his PhD research, Kushal was awarded the K.V and Sara Reddy Award in Physical Chemistry. For his postdoc, Kushal moved to the newly formed Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering where he was advised by Prof. Paul Nealey and worked closely with the group of Prof. Juan de Pablo. In his postdoc Kushal used lithographically defined nanostructured surfaces to direct the self-assembly of photonic and charge-conducting liquid crystals. Kushal joined Rice as an assistant professor in July 2024.

Courses taught

APPL 800

Research And Thesis

Thesis research under the supervision of faculty. Repeatable for Credit.

Applied PhysicsNone1-15 credits
3.59.5hAjayan, Pulickel, Alabastri, Alessandro, Azhang, Behnam, Bagchi, Kushal, Baraniuk, Richard G, Biswal, Sibani, Brake, Matthew, Bulchandani, Vir, Chan, Anthony, Chen, Songtao, Dai, Pengcheng, Grande-Allen, K. Jane, Gustavsson, Anna-Karin, Halas, Naomi, Han, Yimo, Huang, Shengxi, Hulet, Randy, Kampouri, Stavroula, Kemere, Caleb, Killian, Thomas, Kono, Junichiro, Lee, Hae Yeon, Luan, Lan, Ma, Xuedan, Marciel, Amanda, Martin, Lane, Mohite, Aditya, Morosan, Emilia, Naik, Gururaj, Natelson, Doug, Nordlander, Peter, Pagano, Guido, Patel, Ankit, Patel, Tirthak, Pu, Han, Raphael, Rob, Robinson, Jacob, Sabharwal, Ashutosh, Sempionatto Moreto, Juliane, Shah, Nishal, Shee, James, Si, Qimiao, Szablowski, Jerzy, Tang, Ming, Tkaczyk, Tomasz, Tour, James, Tringides, Christina, Veeraraghavan, Ashok, Verduzco, Rafael, Vlassakis, Julea, Wehmeyer, Geoff, Wittung Stafshede, Pernilla, Wolynes, Peter, Wong, Michael, Xie, Chong, Xie, Yonglong, Yi, Ming, Zhang, Yirui Arlene, Zhao, Yuji, Zhu, Hanyu

CHEM 435

Solid-State Chemistry

The course will cover the application of fundamental concepts in physical chemistry to solids. Cross-list: CHEM 535. Recommended Prerequisite(s): Graduate students are eligible if they have taken thermodynamics and quantum chemistry as undergraduate students. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 435 if student has credit for CHEM 535.

ChemistryNone1.5 credits
4.06.5hBagchi, Kushal

CHEM 535

Solid-State Chemistry

The course will cover the application of fundamental concepts in physical chemistry to solids. Cross-list: CHEM 435. Recommended Prerequisite(s): Graduate students are eligible if they have taken thermodynamics and quantum chemistry as undergraduate students. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CHEM 535 if student has credit for CHEM 435.

ChemistryNone1.5 credits
3.97.3hBagchi, Kushal

CHEM 600

Monday Physical Chemistry

Section 1: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-NANO Section 2: ORGANIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Section 3: NANOCHEMISTRY Section 4: CARBON NANOCHEMISTRY. This seminar series is open to all chemistry graduate students or graduate students whose home department is chemistry. Students from other departments may audit the course with instructor permission. Repeatable for Credit.

ChemistryNone1 credits
3.55.3hBagchi, Kushal, Hernandez Sanchez, Raul, Ma, Yuan, Zubarev, Eugene

CHEM 800

Graduate Research

Repeatable for Credit.

ChemistryNone1-15 credits
3.97.7hAjayan, Pulickel, Alvarez, Pedro, Bagchi, Kushal, Ball, Zachary, Bao, Gang, Dai, Mingjie, Diehl, Michael, Gustavsson, Anna-Karin, Hafner, Jason, Halas, Naomi, Han, Yimo, Hartgerink, Jeffrey, Hernandez Sanchez, Raul, Hulet, Randy, Igoshin, Oleg, Jones, Matt, Kampouri, Stavroula, Kolomeisky, Anatoly, Kurti, Laszlo, Lou, Jun, Ma, Yuan, MacKintosh, Frederick, Marciel, Amanda, Marti-Arbona, Angel, Martin, Lane, Masiello, Carrie, Matsuda, Seiichi P., McHugh, Kevin, Mikos, Antonios, Mohite, Aditya, Morosan, Emilia, Mou, Quanbing, Nevidomskyy, Andriy, Nienhaus, Lea, Nordlander, Peter, Onuchic, Jose, Pasquali, Matteo, Renata, Hans, Sarlah, David, Scuseria, Gustavo, Shee, James, Tour, James, Wang, Haotian, Weisman, Bruce, West, Julian, Wittung Stafshede, Pernilla, Wolynes, Peter, Wong, Michael, Xiao, Han, Yakobson, Boris, Yruegas, Samantha

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