Dr . Kapil Dev Mahato - Spectroscopy - Editorial Board Member 🏆

National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur - India

Professional Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

He embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in Physics, earning his Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. Hons.) from R.L.S.Y. College under Ranchi University in 2015. This early education laid the groundwork for his subsequent achievements in the field.

Professional Endeavors

Following his Master's, he entered the research realm by joining the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, in 2019 for his Ph.D. His focus on Laser & Spectroscopy has demonstrated a commitment to cutting-edge research in the field of physical sciences.

Contributions and Research Focus

As a Ph.D. research scholar, His primary research focus lies in the realm of Laser & Spectroscopy, specifically exploring the spectroscopic properties of organic dyes and their applications. His work contributes to the understanding of these materials and holds potential implications for various technological applications.

Accolades and Recognition

His acknowledgment as a CSIR-JRF awardee in 2017 stands as a testament to his early recognition in the field. This accolade not only showcases his academic prowess but also positions him as a promising researcher within the scientific community.

Impact and Influence

Through his research pursuits, he has the potential to influence advancements in Laser & Spectroscopy and computational chemistry. His work may contribute to innovations in materials science, pharmaceuticals, and other technological domains, impacting various industries.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As he progresses in his academic and research journey, his legacy is poised to be one of scientific inquiry and contribution. His current focus on organic dyes and spectroscopic properties sets the stage for potential breakthroughs in understanding and utilizing these materials.

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Notable Publications

Kapil Dev Mahato | Spectroscopy | Editorial Board Member

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