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Nitish Pal serves as a Research Fellow at the Institute of Chemical Sciences within the School of Engineering & Physical Sciences at Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom. His research program centers on molecular behavior under non-terrestrial conditions, specifically investigating scattering phenomena in extreme environments through interdisciplinary physical chemistry approaches.
His primary research domains include Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics, and Reaction Dynamics, with specialized focus on molecular scattering mechanisms in high-energy settings such as space plasmas and astrochemical environments. This work integrates experimental techniques with theoretical modeling to decode fundamental chemical processes occurring under conditions far removed from standard laboratory settings, with implications for planetary science and fusion energy research.
Dr. Pal's recent scholarly contribution in Faraday Discussions (2024) demonstrates his engagement with cutting-edge challenges in extreme-environment chemistry through large-scale international collaboration. The publication analyzes methodological advances in studying molecular interactions under harsh conditions, revealing trends toward integrated experimental-computational frameworks in modern physical chemistry.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in available sources.
Current information indicates no active student supervision roles. Research funding sources and grant history remain undisclosed in the provided materials, though his collaborative publication suggests participation in internationally funded projects.



