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

Preferencial Kala | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Preferencial Kala | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

SRM Institute of Science and Technology | India

Dr. C. Preferencial Kala is an accomplished Associate Professor at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, specializing in Physics and Materials Science. She holds a Ph.D. in Physics from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, an M.Phil. from Alagappa University, and an M.Sc. from Scott Christian College. With extensive teaching experience across multiple academic levels, she has handled diverse subjects including Electromagnetic Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Semiconductor Physics, and Materials Science. Her research primarily focuses on computational analysis of molecular electronic devices, modeling and simulation studies of organic materials for spintronic applications, and first-principles analysis of two-dimensional materials for gas and biosensor applications. Dr. Kala has authored 42 research papers with an H-index of 7 and a total citation count of 144, reflecting her impactful scientific contributions. She has also published a book chapter and actively participated in major projects funded by DST and SRMIST, including the establishment of advanced materials simulation laboratories. As a life member of reputed organizations such as MRSI, ISCA, IAPT, and SMC, she continues to contribute to the growth of material science research. Her work demonstrates a strong commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentoring the next generation of scientists.

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Featured Publications

Poornimadevi, C., Kala, C. P., & Thiruvadigal, D. J. (2023). First principle analysis of toxic gas adsorption on pristine WS₂ and Fe-doped WS₂: Implications for gas sensing. Surfaces and Interfaces, 42, 103518. (Cited by 46)

Poornimadevi, C., Kala, C. P., & Thiruvadigal, D. J. (2023). Tuning the electronic properties of WS₂ monolayer by doping transition metals: DFT approach. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 157, 107339. (Cited by 35)

Poornimadevi, C., Devi, S. G., Kala, C. P., & Thiruvadigal, D. J. (2022). Ab initio study of electronic properties on WS₂ monolayer and transition metal doped WS₂. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 11(7), 073003. (Cited by 21)

Poornimadevi, C., Kala, C. P., & Thiruvadigal, D. J. (2024). Industrial zone-based harmful gas sensor using pure WS₂ via doping transition metals (Co, Ni): A DFT approach. Physica Scripta, 99(7), 075245. (Cited by 11)

Viveka, N., Poornimadevi, C., Kala, C. P., & Thiruvadigal, D. J. (2025). DFT insights into the gas sensing properties of light platinum group metal (Ru, Rh & Pd) doped MoSe₂ monolayer. Surfaces and Interfaces, 106579. (Cited by 10)

LALSING NAIK | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. LALSING NAIK | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Karnatak University, India

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Prof. Dr. Lalsing R. Naik embarked on his academic journey with an M.Sc. and later earned his Ph.D. in Physics, laying a strong foundation in the fields of Laser/Molecular Spectroscopy, Atomic Physics, and Materials Science. His educational pursuits fostered a lifelong commitment to teaching and research excellence, leading him into distinguished roles across higher education.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With 38 years of teaching experience across Pre-University, Undergraduate, and Postgraduate levels, Dr. Naik has served in key administrative and academic leadership roles. As the Chairman of the Department of Studies in Physics & Electronics at Karnatak University (2020–2022), he spearheaded departmental progress, achieving an “A” grade accreditation. His tenure as Registrar (Evaluation & Administration) at VSK University, Ballari, witnessed the opening of new postgraduate departments. Similarly, at Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women’s University, he significantly enhanced administrative operations by completing pending work and appointing 33 faculty members within a year.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN MATERIAL SCIENCE

Prof. Naik’s core research revolves around Materials Science, with specialized work on Magnetoelectric (ME) composites, nanomaterials, and ferrites. He has contributed significantly to developing high-efficiency ME materials like Ni₀.₂Co₀.₈Fe₂O₄ + PbZr₀.₂Ti₀.₈O₃, achieving a record ME output (828 µV/cm·Oe). His work integrates ceramics synthesis and electrical/magnetic property studies for applications in electronic and energy storage devices, including supercapacitors. Recent research includes antibacterial evaluation of NZAFO nanoparticles and ongoing studies in electrochemical energy systems.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

  • Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Lifetime Achievement Award (2016) – Recognized for excellence in administration, research, and evaluation.

  • Featured in “Who’s Who in the World” (USA, 2010).

  • Selected as one of the Top 100 Scientists worldwide by the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, UK (2010).

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Internationally recognized, Prof. Naik has contributed to global academia through collaborations with premier institutions such as IISc Bangalore, BARC Mumbai, and NPL New Delhi, and by delivering 30+ invited talks. His visits to Singapore and China facilitated knowledge exchange and elevated his department’s global visibility. As a reviewer for over 30 international journals, he plays a pivotal role in maintaining research quality standards.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Prof. Naik’s research legacy includes introducing high-performing ME composites to academia and industry and mentoring the next generation of scientists. He has guided:

  • 9 Ph.D. students (Awarded) with 5 currently under guidance

  • 4 M.Phil. students

  • 200+ M.Sc. project students

His future work aims to explore electrochemical energy storage, bio-functional nanomaterials, and advanced ferroelectric-magnetic hybrids for emerging green technologies.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Prof. Dr. Lalsing R. Naik exemplifies scholarly excellence through his innovative research, academic leadership, and institution-building initiatives. His multidisciplinary work has impacted both fundamental and applied physics, particularly in materials science, with implications for electronics, optics, and energy solutions. A distinguished educator and visionary researcher, he continues to shape the scientific community through his mentorship, research output, and international collaborations.

🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Title: Structural, electrical and magnetic properties of cadmium substituted nickel–copper ferrites
Authors: P.B. Belavi, G.N. Chavan, L.R. Naik, R. Somashekar, R.K. Kotnala
Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics
Year: 2012


Title: Studies on dielectric and magnetic properties of (x) Ni₀.₂Co₀.₈Fe₂O₄ + (1−x) barium lead zirconate titanate magnetoelectric composites
Authors: B.K. Bammannavar, L.R. Naik, B.K. Chougule
Journal: Journal of Applied Physics
Year: 2008


Title: Electrical properties and magnetoelectric effect in (x) Ni₀.₅Zn₀.₅Fe₂O₄ + (1−x) BPZT composites
Authors: B.K. Bammannavar, L.R. Naik
Journal: Smart Materials and Structures
Year: 2009


Title: Studies on electrical and magnetic properties of Mg-substituted nickel ferrites
Authors: P. Chavan, L.R. Naik, P.B. Belavi, G. Chavan, C.K. Ramesha, R.K. Kotnala
Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials
Year: 2017


Title: Investigation of energy band gap and conduction mechanism of magnesium substituted nickel ferrite nanoparticles
Authors: L.R. Naik, Pradeep Chavan
Journal: Physica Status Solidi A
Year: 2017