Prof. Dr. Zeena Pillai | Organophotochemistry | Best Researcher Award
Professor at Amrita Viswa Vidyapeetham, India
Dr. Zeena S. Pillai is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Amrita School of Physical Sciences, Amritapuri Campus, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. Her academic and research journey reflects an enduring dedication to advancing the fields of organic photochemistry, supramolecular chemistry, and nanomaterials. With over two decades of professional experience spanning teaching, research, and academic innovation, Dr. Pillai has made notable contributions to both national and international scientific communities. Her work in photophysical and photochemical studies of supramolecular systems, natural product chemistry, and sensor development underscores her role as a pivotal figure in contemporary chemical sciences.
Profile
Education
Dr. Pillai commenced her academic journey with a Master’s degree in Chemistry from Mahatma Gandhi University in 1996. She earned her Ph.D. in Photochemistry from the Photonics and Photosciences Division at the National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (NIIST), affiliated with the University of Kerala, in 2002. Her passion for research led her to pursue post-doctoral fellowships at two premier research institutions in the United States: the Radiation Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame (2001–2003), and the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University (2003–2004). These international experiences enhanced her expertise in advanced photophysical techniques and interdisciplinary scientific collaboration.
Experience
Professionally, Dr. Pillai has held various academic positions across India and abroad. She joined Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in January 2009 as a faculty member and currently serves as Professor of Chemistry. Prior to this, she served as visiting faculty at N.S.S. College for Women in Trivandrum and as a lecturer at R.V. College of Engineering, Bangalore. Her postdoctoral research appointments in the U.S. were crucial in shaping her scientific philosophy and introduced her to new frontiers in supramolecular and photochemical research. At Amrita, she has been instrumental in mentoring research scholars, guiding interdisciplinary projects, and contributing to curriculum development for integrated M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs.
Research
Dr. Pillai’s research interests are diverse and impactful. Her key areas include organic photochemistry, supramolecular chemistry, dendrimer systems, nanochemistry, phytochemistry, and applications of photodynamic therapy. She is also involved in the design of fluorescent sensors and studies involving bioactive natural products. Her projects have investigated dendrimers as ligands for lanthanide ions, hierarchical design of hemicyanines for sensing applications, and virtual laboratory development for remote science education. Her current research continues to explore the interface of supramolecular systems and nanomaterials with bio-sensing and photochemical functionalities.
Awards
Throughout her career, Dr. Pillai has received numerous awards and fellowships recognizing her academic excellence and research impact. In 2025, she was honored with the AIRA Award for Research by Amrita University. In 2023, she received the Best Academician Award from InAsc. Her prestigious academic recognitions include the Erasmus Mundus Visiting Professorship at the University of Bologna (2010, 2011), a CSIR Senior and Junior Research Fellowship (1997–2001), and selection through the CSIR-UGC NET in 1997. Additionally, she qualified for GATE 1997 and was a recipient of the National Talent Scholarship during her early academic years.
Publications
Dr. Pillai has authored 31 peer-reviewed journal articles and 7 book chapters. Among her notable publications are:
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“Supramolecular Assemblies of Hemicyanines as Heavy Metal Ion Sensors”, Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2021 – cited by 22 articles.
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“Photophysical Studies of Lanthanide-Dendrimer Complexes”, Dalton Transactions, 2020 – cited by 18 articles.
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“Natural Product-Derived Dyes for Photodynamic Therapy”, Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy, 2019 – cited by 25 articles.
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“Host–Guest Chemistry in Dendrimer-Based Systems”, New Journal of Chemistry, 2018 – cited by 15 articles.
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“Hierarchical Design of Hemicyanine Derivatives”, RSC Advances, 2017 – cited by 20 articles.
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“Virtual Lab Development for Chemical Education”, Education and Information Technologies, 2016 – cited by 30 articles.
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“Photochemical Properties of Bioactive Natural Products”, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 2015 – cited by 28 articles.
These publications reflect her versatility in addressing fundamental and applied problems through interdisciplinary chemistry.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Dr. Zeena S. Pillai is an accomplished academic whose scholarly contributions extend across supramolecular chemistry, photodynamic therapy, and nanochemistry. Her innovative work, recognized nationally and internationally, reflects her deep commitment to scientific inquiry, education, and societal impact. Through mentoring, research, and curriculum innovation, she continues to inspire the next generation of scientists. Her ongoing work in supramolecular photochemistry and virtual education platforms further amplifies her vision of integrating fundamental science with real-world applications. Dr. Pillai’s exceptional profile makes her a strong candidate for prestigious academic awards and recognitions.