GSI and Dr. Homi Bhabha State University Sign MOU for Education, Research, and Industry-Academia Collaboration
GSI AND DR. HOMI BHABHA STATE UNIVERSITY SIGN MOU FOR EDUCATION, RESEARCH, AND INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA COLLABORATION
11th October 2024
Gemological Science International (GSI), a global leader in gemological services, and Dr. Homi Bhabha State University, Mumbai, signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 6th May, 2024 to collaborate on education, research, and technological advancements. The partnership marks a strategic step forward in bridging academia and industry to promote innovative learning and research, specifically in gemology and chemistry
The signing of the MoU
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Ms Deepa Srinivasa, Chief Gemologist at Gemological Science International (GSI), Mumbai, and Prof. Vilas Padhye, Registrar of Dr Homi Bhabha State University (Mumbai). The event was attended by Dr. Vishal Banewar, Director of the Research & Incubation Center; Dr. Shubhangi Patil, Nodal Officer and Internship Head; and Ms. Roshani Yeola, Assistant Professor at Elphinstone College (Mumbai).
Objectives of the Collaboration
This agreement aims to integrate academic excellence with practical industry insights by offering students hands-on experience through internship programs, while also introducing advanced analytical techniques into the university’s curriculum. The collaboration emphasizes skill-building, employability, and lifelong learning, aligning with the current educational landscape’s demands.
Internship Program and Project Focus
As part of the MoU, GSI has welcomed two MSc students specializing in Organic Chemistry from Dr. Homi Bhabha State University for a two-month internship. The students will work on a project titled “Understanding the Geographical Origin of Ruby, Sapphire, and Emeralds Using Spectroscopy,” utilizing advanced gemological techniques to improve gemstone identification and analysis.
Bridging Chemistry and Gemology
This collaboration creates pathways for students from Organic Chemistry backgrounds to apply their scientific knowledge to gemology. Through this internship, students will explore how their expertise in chemical structures, reactions, and spectroscopy can be applied to gemstone identification and analysis, merging two distinct fields of study.
Remarks from GSI
Ramit Kapur, Managing Director of GSI, said, “At GSI, we believe in pushing the boundaries of learning and innovation. Our collaboration with Dr. Homi Bhabha State University is a perfect example of how interdisciplinary knowledge—chemistry and gemology in this case—can converge to create groundbreaking research and career opportunities for students. Through this MoU, we are equipping the next generation of professionals with technical skills, critical thinking abilities, and problem-solving capabilities that go far beyond gemology alone.”
Training in Advanced Spectroscopy
The students have been trained in advanced spectroscopy techniques such as FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy), UV-Vis (Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy), and ED-XRF (Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence). These methods allow them to analyze gemstone treatments, determine diamond types, and trace the geographical origins of precious stones. The project not only provides practical experience but also demonstrates the applications of chemistry in gemological research.
Industry-Academia Partnerships for Employability
In an increasingly competitive job market, partnerships between industry and academia are essential for developing future-ready talent. This MoU between GSI and Dr. Homi Bhabha State University provides students with real-world exposure, helping them transition smoothly into the workforce. It also promotes diversity in perspectives, combining academic rigor with the latest industry practices to drive innovation and problem-solving.
Remarks from Dr Homi Bhabha State University
Dr Vishal Banewar, Director of the Research & Incubation Center, stated, “Our collaboration with GSI gives our students an exceptional opportunity to widen their perspectives. By merging chemistry with gemological research, we are developing adaptable individuals who can think critically and apply their knowledge in novel ways. This positions them for a variety of jobs in both research and industry.”
CSR and GSI’s Commitment to Education
This internship program is part of GSI’s broader Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. GSI is committed to supporting curriculum development, job creation, and employability. Beyond providing students with hands-on experience, GSI actively builds sustainable industry-academia partnerships that benefit students and the wider community.
“As part of our CSR efforts, GSI aims to invest in the future of education and employability. We ensure that students gain not only specialized technical training but also broader career opportunities where scientific knowledge and practical skills intersect,” added Ramit Kapur.
A Progressive Model for Industry-Academia Collaboration
The partnership between GSI and Dr. Homi Bhabha State University represents a progressive model for how academia and industry can work together to develop talent, promote innovation, and enhance employability in specialized fields.
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