Biju C.S | Materials Science | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Biju C.S | Materials Science | Best Academic Researcher Award

St.Alphonsa College of Arts & Science, India

Dr. C. S. Biju is an accomplished physicist with strong academic training in physics and professional experience as an Assistant Professor at reputed higher education institutions. His research focuses on nanomaterials, magnetic and luminescent materials, photocatalysis, sensors, and antibacterial properties. He has authored numerous high-impact publications in leading international journals and actively contributes as a reviewer and editor. His research excellence has been recognized with a Best Researcher Award, reflecting sustained contributions to materials science and applied physics research.

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Featured Publications


Characterization and antibacterial activity of Ti doped ZnO nanorods prepared by hydrazine assisted wet chemical route


Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures · Article · 2022 · Cited by 40


Structural, Raman and optical investigations of barium titanate nanoparticles


Phosphorus Sulfur Silicon Relat. Elements · Article · 2022 · Cited by 37

Arjun Kumawat | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Arjun Kumawat | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur | India

The researcher is a dedicated academic with a strong foundation in higher education within engineering and applied sciences, supported by relevant qualifications in their discipline and progressive research training. With experience spanning teaching, laboratory work, and collaborative research engagements, the researcher has contributed to the development of innovative methods and scientific insights across multiple technical domains. Their scholarly output includes peer-reviewed documents that have collectively earned 34 citations, reflecting consistent visibility and relevance in the academic community. The researcher maintains an h-index of 2 and an i10-index of 1, demonstrating meaningful contributions that continue to influence ongoing studies. Their research interests include interdisciplinary themes such as advanced materials, sustainable technologies, analytical techniques, engineering applications, and emerging scientific innovations. The researcher has actively participated in seminars, workshops, and conferences, contributing to academic discussion while also receiving recognition and awards for impactful work and presentation excellence. Through continuous engagement in scholarly development, project participation, and publication activity, the researcher aims to advance knowledge, support scientific progress, and contribute solutions to real-world challenges. Overall, their academic journey reflects commitment, growth, and impact, positioning them as a promising contributor to future research and technological development.

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Featured Publications

Charan, S., Sharma, N., Kumawat, A., Mathur, S., & Vishwkarma, A. K., et al. (n.d.). Synthesis of MXene nanosheets and their modification for hydrogen sensing applications. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 48(96), 38118–38124.

Kumawat, A., Charan, S., Sharma, N., Kulriya, P. K., Singh, Y., & Visshwakarma, A. K., et al. (n.d.). Synthesis of graphene-like nano-order thick graphitic flakes through industrial waste carbon and study of their hydrogen gas sensing properties. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 48(96), 38101–38106.

Kumawat, A., Srivastava, S., Sharma, N., & Kumar, K. (n.d.). A chemical-free novel synthesis of graphene-like nanosheets using industrial waste carbon precursor and comparative study of their hydrogen gas sensing performance. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 196, 152613.

Meena, D. S., Kumawat, A., & Jangid, M. K. (n.d.). Investigation of structural and optical properties of NiO-based NiO/Co/Zn thin films for optoelectronic applications. Recent Trends in Applied Physics and Material Science, 184.

Meena, D. S., Kumawat, A., Meena, V. P., Meena, P., Mahla, H., & Meena, P. K., et al. (n.d.). Preparation of NiO/Co/Zn thin films and study of annealing effect on their structural and electrical properties. International Conference on Materials and Thermophysical Properties, 380–387.

Sathyamoorthy B | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sathyamoorthy B | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dayananda Sagar University | India

Dr. B. Sathyamoorthy is a dedicated researcher and academician specializing in experimental condensed matter physics, with a strong focus on magnetism and nanomagnetic materials. His scholarly journey spans advanced studies on ferrites, perovskites, and garnets, contributing significantly to the understanding of disordered systems at low temperatures. He is passionate about exploring nanoscale magnetism and has established expertise in both the synthesis and characterization of complex magnetic systems. Currently, he is engaged in teaching and research at a reputed institution while also leading sponsored projects that integrate technology with sustainable development for local communities.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. B. Sathyamoorthy holds a doctorate in experimental condensed matter physics, where his research centered on structural, electrical, and magnetic properties of nanoparticle-based materials. He also completed a master’s degree in physics, further refining his theoretical and experimental skills. His academic foundation was strengthened through undergraduate studies in physics, complemented by specialized training in computer applications. Beyond formal education, he has undertaken multiple research projects and training programs, including theoretical and experimental studies on atmospheric reactions, chalcogenide glasses, and nanoparticle synthesis. This multidisciplinary academic background has enabled him to develop an in-depth understanding of nanomaterials and magnetic systems.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sathyamoorthy is serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at a leading university, where he is actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and research. His career includes leading sponsored projects that focus on technological interventions for sustainable livelihoods in collaboration with local communities. During his doctoral research, he gained extensive hands-on experience in experimental condensed matter physics, working on diverse magnetic and nanoscale systems. His professional journey reflects a blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and societal impact, making him a committed contributor to the advancement of physics and its applications in real-world challenges.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Sathyamoorthy has been recognized for his academic and research contributions through prestigious fellowships and awards. He received a government-sponsored research fellowship that supported his doctoral work and provided opportunities to deepen his expertise in physics. His excellence was further acknowledged when he won the Best Poster Presentation award at an international conference on synthetic materials, where his innovative work on nanomagnetism was highly appreciated. He is also associated with international professional bodies such as the American Physical Society and contributes as a reviewer for reputed journals, highlighting his standing in the global scientific community.

Research Skills

Dr. Sathyamoorthy has cultivated strong research expertise in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, particularly in perovskite oxides, ferrites, and garnets. His skills span multiple synthesis techniques, including sol-gel, auto-combustion, co-precipitation, and solid-state methods. He is proficient in advanced characterization techniques such as XRD, FESEM, EDAX, FTIR, PPMS, and dielectric measurements, enabling him to analyze structural, electrical, and magnetic behaviors comprehensively. His work often addresses disordered magnetic phenomena, Griffiths phases, and magneto-electric coupling at low temperatures. These skills not only reflect his depth of scientific understanding but also his ability to contribute to advancements in nanoscience and materials research.

Notable Publications

Field-induced ferromagnetism and enhanced electrical conductivity in sol-gel synthesized Sm0.5Ca0.25Sr0.25CoO3 nanoparticles
Author: B. Sathyamoorthy, G. Chandrasekaran
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering B
Year: 2026

Conclusion

Dr. Sathyamoorthy is an accomplished physicist whose career reflects a balance of academic rigor, innovative research, and community-focused projects. His deep expertise in nanomaterials and condensed matter physics equips him to make impactful contributions in both teaching and research. Through collaborations, scholarly publications, and mentorship, he continues to advance scientific knowledge while fostering the growth of future researchers. His dedication to integrating technology with sustainable practices also demonstrates his commitment to societal development. With a strong foundation in both theory and experimentation, he remains driven to contribute meaningfully to the global scientific and academic community.