Ravirajsinh Jadav | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ravirajsinh Jadav | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Saurashtra University, India

Ravirajsinh J. Jadav is an emerging researcher in Physics specializing in electrochemical energy storage and nanomaterials. He holds advanced academic training in physics and is currently pursuing doctoral research focused on metal sulphides for energy storage devices. With experience as a research scholar and visiting lecturer, he has guided projects and contributed to academic development. His research emphasizes batteries, supercapacitors, and sustainable materials. He has published in reputed journals and received recognition in conferences. His work continues to advance next-generation energy solutions.

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Featured Publications


Insights into the photocatalytic and supercapacitor performance of V2O5 nanorods synthesized by green synthetic approach using Epipremnum aureum leaves

V Dubey, KD Parikh, DH Vyas, RJ Jadav, HEA Mohamed, S Ghotekar –
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Cited by: 22 · Year: 2025


Recent Advancements in Fabrication of NdVO4 Nanomaterials and Their Versatile Applications in Catalysis and Biomedical

V Dubey, KD Parikh, RJ Jadav, DH Vyas, Y Abhale, A Pérez-Larios –
Topics in Catalysis
Cited by: 16 · Year: 2025


Synthesis and characterizations of copper cadmium sulphide (CuCdS2) as potential absorber for thin film photovoltaics

PR Ghediya, TK Chaudhuri, J Ray, HL Panjwani, PJ Hemani, PP Paneri –
Materials Chemistry and Physics
Cited by: 15 · Year: 2020


Eco-Friendly Fabrication of Cr2V4O13 Nanoparticles: A Promising Material for Photocatalysis, Electrochemical Sensing, and Supercapacitor Applications

V Dubey, KD Parikh, RJ Jadav, DH Vyas, B Avinash, CR Ravikumar –
Journal of Cluster Science
Cited by: 11 · Year: 2025

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.

Savidh Khan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Savidh Khan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

RIMT University | India

Dr. Savidh Khan is an accomplished academic and researcher in physics and materials science, presently serving as an Assistant Professor at RIMT University, Punjab. He has made notable contributions to the development of glasses, ceramics, and related materials for energy, biomedical, and environmental applications. With extensive teaching and research experience, he has guided doctoral students and mentored postgraduate scholars in their academic projects. His work spans energy materials, solid oxide fuel cells, radiation dosimeters, and bioceramics. He is an active member of professional organizations and has developed collaborations with leading institutions across India and abroad.

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Education

Dr. Khan holds a Ph.D. in physics and materials science from a reputed institute where his research focused on vanadium oxide systems for solid oxide fuel cell applications. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed a master’s degree in metallurgical and materials engineering, further strengthening his expertise in functional materials. He also pursued advanced degrees in physics, including M.Phil. and M.Sc., providing him with a solid foundation in experimental and applied aspects of the discipline. His academic path was initiated through a bachelor’s degree in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, which laid the groundwork for his interdisciplinary research interests.

Professional Experience

Dr. Khan has served in diverse academic roles, progressively contributing to teaching and research. He began his career as a tutor and lecturer, later taking on responsibilities as a teaching associate in physics and materials science at a premier institute. His current role as Assistant Professor at RIMT University involves teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervising doctoral candidates, and advancing collaborative research. Alongside teaching, he has participated in academic events, faculty development programs, and organizational committees, which strengthened his expertise in both pedagogy and administration. His career demonstrates a balanced integration of education, research, and academic leadership.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Khan has received prestigious recognitions for his contributions in materials research. He qualified national-level examinations and was awarded fellowships, including support from reputed scientific bodies for his doctoral work on energy-related materials. His research excellence was acknowledged through a best poster award at a national conference on microscopy in materials science. Additionally, he has been an invited speaker and presenter at various conferences, delivering oral and poster presentations on functional materials, energy applications, and environmental risk assessment. These honors reflect his commitment to advancing materials science and highlight the significance of his academic achievements.

Research Skills

Dr. Khan’s expertise lies in the synthesis, characterization, and application of glasses, ceramics, and related materials. He has hands-on proficiency in multiple experimental techniques such as X-ray diffraction, spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and electron microscopy. His research addresses challenges in energy storage, solid oxide fuel cells, Li-ion batteries, and environmental monitoring. He has also contributed to biomedical research, including bioceramics and bone implantation materials. His ability to analyze and correlate structural, optical, and thermal properties with application-specific requirements demonstrates a comprehensive research skill set. This is further reflected in his numerous peer-reviewed publications in reputed international journals.

Notable Publications

Effect of ZrO2 on dielectric, optical and structural properties of yttrium calcium borosilicate glasses
Author: S Khan, G Kaur, K Singh
Journal: Ceramics International 43 (1), 722-727
Year: 2017
Citations: 96

Effect of MgO on structural, thermal and conducting properties of V2-xMgxO5-δ (x= 0.05–0.30) systems
Author: S Khan, K Singh
Journal: Ceramics International 45 (1), 695-701
Year: 2019
Citations: 38

Effect of MnO on structural, optical and thermoluminescence properties of lithium borosilicate glasses
Author: A Kaur, S Khan, D Kumar, V Bhatia, SM Rao, N Kaur, K Singh, A Kumar, …
Journal: Journal of Luminescence 219, 116872
Year: 2020
Citations: 36

Structural, optical, thermal and conducting properties of V2−xLixO5−δ (0.15 ≤ x ≤ 0.30) systems
Author: S Khan, K Singh
Journal: Scientific Reports 10 (1), 1089
Year: 2020
Citations: 36

Na2O doped CeO2 and their structural, optical, conducting and dielectric properties
Author: S Jaidka, S Khan, K Singh
Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter 550, 189-198
Year: 2018
Citations: 33

Conclusion

Dr. Khan’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to teaching, research, and scientific innovation. Through his contributions in materials science, he has advanced knowledge in energy, environment, and biomedical applications. His collaborative work with national and international institutions further highlights his role in the global research community. As a mentor and guide, he continues to inspire students in their pursuit of higher learning. His achievements in research publications, awards, and professional memberships demonstrate his active engagement in the scientific field. With his strong academic background and diverse expertise, Dr. Khan exemplifies the qualities of an innovative researcher and educator.

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.

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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.

Puja Dey | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Puja Dey | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Kazi Nazrul University, India

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Puja Dey was born on April 28, 1979. Her academic journey began in West Bengal, India, where she completed her Madhyamik (1995) and Higher Secondary (1997) from WBBSE and WBCHSE respectively. She earned her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics from the University of North Bengal (2000 & 2002), and successfully qualified GATE in 2002. Her pursuit of advanced research led her to IIT Kharagpur, where she earned her Ph.D. in Physics (2008), specializing in Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Dey’s illustrious academic career spans national and international research and teaching positions:

  • 🧑‍🏫 Associate Professor, Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol (2018–Present)

  • 🧑‍🏫 Assistant Professor, KNU (2016–2018) and NIT Agartala (2013–2016)

  • 🔬 Postdoctoral Fellow, CNRS, Strasbourg, France (2008–2011)

  • 🔬 Postdoctoral Researcher, UGC-DAE, Indore (2012–2013)

  • 🔬 Senior Research Fellow, IIT Kharagpur (2007–2008)

She is also Joint-Coordinator of the Centre for Organic Spintronics and Optoelectronics Devices (COSOD) at KNU.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN MATERIAL SCIENCE

Dr. Puja Dey’s research lies at the cutting edge of Materials Science and Spintronics, especially at the intersection of organic and inorganic hybrid systems. Her key research domains include:

  • Topological Insulators & Heterostructures

  • Organic Spintronics & Optospintronics

  • Multifunctional Nanostructured Oxides

  • Ferromagnetic Thin Films

  • Organic Photodetectors & Energy-Efficient Devices

She has published 76 peer-reviewed journal articles, achieving ~1500 citations, with an h-index of 21 and i10-index of 34.

🏅 ACADEMIC CITATIONS, ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Authored Books:

  1. Spintronics: Fundamentals and Applications (Springer, 2021)

  2. Spintronics for Beginners (Scholars’ Press, 2014)

  3. Physics of Oxide Materials for Spintronics (Scholars’ Press, 2013)

These texts are referred to internationally, including libraries in CNRS, France and the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain.

Edited Works:

  • Editor, Science and Culture Journal, Special Issue (2024)

  • Lead Editor, NSESD2024 Conference Proceedings

Notable Invitations:

  • Distinguished Speaker, Advanced Materials Science World Congress 2025, London

  • Delivered invited talks at prestigious forums including DAE SSPS, MMM-USA, and NIT Durgapur

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Her work on Carbon-based Opto-Spintronics addresses critical United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs), particularly:

  • ⚡ Clean Energy

  • 🌱 Eco-friendly Devices

  • 💾 Energy-efficient Logic & Memory Systems

Her contributions are advancing Li-Fi, hybrid computing, and low-cost photodetectors, offering sustainable alternatives for next-generation electronics.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Dey has successfully supervised 3 Ph.D. candidates (4 ongoing) and guided 40 M.Sc. theses, nurturing future innovators in physics and materials science. Through her collaborative ventures with CNRS-France, BARC, IITs, and NITs, she fosters interdisciplinary, transnational science.

Her initiatives at COSOD (KNU) provide hands-on exposure to cutting-edge device fabrication and modeling, significantly uplifting regional research capacity in eastern India.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Dr. Puja Dey exemplifies an innovative and globally respected researcher in Spintronics and Optoelectronics. Her pioneering efforts integrate sustainability with advanced material science, aiming at transformative, real-world applications. Her legacy is marked by academic depth, societal relevance, and visionary research leadership.

🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Investigation of Magneto-Optical Tunability in DC and AC Transport Property on Si/NiFe₂O₄/ZnO-rGO Heterostructure
Authors: Priyanka Banerjee, K. Mukhopadhyay, P. Dey
Journal: Applied Physics A
Year: 2025


Magneto-Optical Tuning of Electronic Transport in p-Si (100)/La₀.₇Sr₀.₃MnO₃/IL/Au (IL = CuPc and P3HT/CuPc) Heterostructures: Role of Inorganic-Organic Interface
Authors: Md Minhaj Ali, Apurba Pal, Nitish Ghosh, P. Dey, J. N. Roy
Journal: Surfaces and Interfaces
Year: 2025


Coexistence of Room Temperature Optical Response and Spin Valve Characteristics in ITO/V[TCNE]₂/Rubrene/Co/Au Magnetic Organic Photodetector Heterostructure
Authors: Apurba Pal, Jitendra Nath Roy, Puja Dey, Seikh Mohammad Yusuf
Journal: physica status solidi (RRL) – Rapid Research Letters
Year: 2024


Optically Tunable Magnetoresistance Properties in La₀.₇Sr₀.₃MnO₃-Glass Nanocomposites: A Step Towards Optospintronics
Authors: Nitish Ghosh, Debajit Deb, P. Dey
Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
Year: 2024


Optical Tunability of Magnetoimpedance Properties in La₀.₇Sr₀.₃MnO₃-Glass Nanocomposites: A Signature of Opto-Spintronics
Authors: Nitish Ghosh, Debajit Deb, P. Dey
Journal: Applied Physics A
Year: 2024

Saravanakumar Tamilarasan | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saravanakumar Tamilarasan | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

IIT BOMBAY, INDIA

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. T. Saravanakumar’s academic journey commenced with a strong foundation in Mechanical Engineering from Dr. Nallini Institute of Engineering and Technology, affiliated with Anna University, followed by a M.Tech and Ph.D. in Nanoscience and Technology from Anna University Regional Campus, Coimbatore. His academic rigor laid the groundwork for his multidisciplinary approach to material science, nanotechnology, and electrochemistry.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Beginning his research career as a Junior Research Fellow (2016–2018) on a DST-SERB-funded project involving Hybrid Reduced Graphene Oxide Supported Bimetallic Porous Nanostructures, Dr. Saravanakumar contributed significantly to nanoscale material development. In March 2024, he began his Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Department of Energy Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay, where he continues advancing innovations in smart materials and energy devices.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY

Dr. Saravanakumar’s research revolves around advanced material synthesis, electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, and crystal engineering of sulfides and oxides. His work emphasizes:

  • Bifunctional electrocatalysts for overall water splitting

  • Photocatalytic degradation using visible-light-responsive nanomaterials

  • Energy devices such as supercapacitors, dye-sensitized solar cells, and hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts

  • Electro/photo catalysts and inverse spinels for next-gen energy solutions

His research outputs demonstrate innovations in designing 2D/2D nanostructures, heterostructures, and layered double hydroxides—crucial for improving catalytic efficiency and environmental applications.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

With over 211 citations, an h-index of 9, and i10-index of 9, Dr. Saravanakumar’s contributions have had measurable impact in the domains of materials chemistry and electrochemical engineering. His work is frequently cited in contexts ranging from nanotechnology applications in renewable energy to environmental engineering solutions.

He has collaborated on publications with eminent researchers from institutions across India, advancing multidisciplinary research that bridges material science with sustainability.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Saravanakumar is poised to become a leading figure in electrocatalytic materials and environmental nanotechnology. His contributions to hydrogen generation, green energy materials, and nanostructured catalysts promise a legacy of sustainable solutions in clean energy conversion and wastewater remediation.

His long-term vision includes:

  • Development of cost-effective, scalable nano-devices

  • Advanced synthesis techniques for biocompatible and smart materials

  • Integrating material innovation with circular economy models

 ✅CONCLUSION

Dr. T. Saravanakumar exemplifies the emerging class of materials scientists focused on bridging nanotechnology, energy science, and environmental engineering. With a research portfolio spanning electrochemistry, nanostructured catalysts, and photocatalytic devices, his journey reflects dedication to scientific excellence, societal impact, and technological advancement.

His interdisciplinary approach, global collaborations, and consistent research outputs make him a promising innovator and future leader in the field of sustainable materials and energy technologies.

🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Unraveling the Enhanced Electrochemical Performances of Nickel Aluminum Sulfide Lattices for Overall Water Splitting and as Counter Electrode Materials for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Authors: Saravanakumar Tamilarasan, Sathiya Bama Sundararaj, K. B. Bhojanaa, A. Pandikumar, S. J. Sardhar Basha, Selvaraju Thangavelu
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year: 2023


Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Methanol Oxidation Using Surface-Oriented Stable NiSnO₃ Nanospheres Anchored g-C₃N₄ Nanosheets

Authors: Sathiya Bama Sundararaj, Saravanakumar Tamilarasan, K. Kadirvelu, Selvaraju Thangavelu
Journal: Applied Surface Science
Year: 2023


Heterostructured Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Carbon Coatings – A Sustainable Solution for Corrosion Inhibition in Reinforced Concrete

Authors: M. Ananthkumar, K. M. Mini, Saravanakumar Tamilarasan, M. Rangarajan
Journal: Carbon Trends
Year: 2025


Revealing the Role of Brønsted Basicity by the Electrocatalytic Reaction via Li Insertion in the MgFe₂O₄ Lattice

Authors: Saravanakumar Tamilarasan, S. J. Sardhar Basha, Sathiya Bama Sundararaj, Humayun Amir, Viswanathan Chinnusamy, Selvaraju Thangavelu
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year: 2022


Layered Porous Graphitic Carbon Nitride Stabilized Effective Co₂SnO₄ Inverse Spinel as a Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Overall Water Splitting

Authors: Sathiya Bama Sundararaj, Saravanakumar Tamilarasan, Selvaraju Thangavelu
Journal: Langmuir
Year: 2022