Nayan Mani Das | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nayan Mani Das | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Sipajhar College | India

Dr. Nayan Mani Das is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Sipajhar College, Assam, with extensive experience in nanomaterials, thin-film fabrication, and advanced characterization techniques. With a Ph.D. in Applied Physics and post-doctoral research at premier institutes, he has expertise in graphene-polymer nanocomposites, Langmuir-Blodgett thin films, ZnO microcavities, micro-energy generation, and antimicrobial nanomaterials. His research portfolio encompasses ultrathin film synthesis, polymer-semiconductor hybrids, and electrochemical and optical properties of nanostructures, contributing to innovations in water purification, energy harvesting, and biomedical applications. Dr. Das has published over 20 documents, cited more than 260 times, and holds an h-index of 9, reflecting his impactful contributions to the field. He has been recognized with national and international awards, including travel grants for conferences and best presenter awards. His work has been featured in reputed journals and conferences, and he actively serves as a reviewer for leading journals in nanoscience and applied physics. Dr. Das’s academic and research endeavors demonstrate a commitment to advancing nanotechnology and materials science, mentoring students, and fostering collaborations across institutes. His ongoing projects focus on sustainable materials, energy-efficient devices, and practical applications of nanotechnology, establishing him as a notable contributor in his discipline.

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Featured Publications

Nanda Shakti, Mandal, T., Das, N. M., Roy, D., Sunder, S., Kumar, S., & Pal, R. (2024). Growth and electrochemical properties of CuO nanowires-ZnO microrods composite. Hybrid Advances.

Bhuyan, T., Maity, S., Saha, D. R., Das, N. M., & Bandyopadhyay, D. (2022). Pathways to translate the biomedical prototypes. In Advanced Micro- and Nano-manufacturing Technologies: Applications in Biochemical and Biomedical Engineering (pp. 29–56). Springer.

Shivangi Sharma | Applied Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shivangi Sharma | Applied Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Amity University Gwalior, India

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ms. Shivangi Sharma began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, followed by a Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Chemistry from Jiwaji University, Gwalior, where she earned 3rd rank in her class (2021). Her strong foundational knowledge in chemical sciences laid the groundwork for advanced research. She also completed rigorous summer research training (CSIR-SRTP) focused on advanced materials like carbon nanotubes, showcasing early dedication to applied chemistry and materials science.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently, Ms. Sharma is a Ph.D. Research Scholar at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Amity University Gwalior. Her role involves molecular design, organic synthesis, and biological evaluation of compounds with pharmaceutical potential. She has actively contributed to academic projects, conferences, and collaborative research, gaining experience in both wet-lab synthesis and in silico molecular docking studies.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON APPLIED CHEMISTRY

Ms. Sharma’s research focuses on:

  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry: Designing and synthesizing heterocyclic compounds such as quinoline and indole derivatives.

  • Biological Evaluation: Testing these compounds for antibacterial and antifungal activities, bridging chemistry and biomedical applications.

  • Molecular Docking: Utilizing computational chemistry tools to predict molecular interactions and guide synthesis.
    Her contributions include more than 28 scientific publications, book chapters, and a dedicated book on organic synthetic methodologies, enhancing the field of applied organic chemistry.

🏅 ACADEMIC CITES, ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

  • Over 28 publications in reputed journals and book chapters.

  • An h-index of 2 and 18 citations reflect growing academic influence.

  • 3rd Rank in M.Sc. Chemistry, Jiwaji University, highlighting academic excellence.

  • Presenter at national conferences with recognition for her research contributions.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Ms. Sharma’s work contributes to the development of novel therapeutic agents that could address antimicrobial resistance, a major global health concern. By integrating synthetic chemistry with biological screening, her research aids pharmaceutical innovation and encourages interdisciplinary approaches in applied chemistry.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Ms. Sharma aims to:

  • Continue advancing synthetic methodologies for bioactive compounds.

  • Foster collaborations between organic chemistry and pharmacology.

  • Mentor future researchers in applied chemistry.
    Her ongoing projects will likely lead to the development of new drugs, patents, and further scientific publications, strengthening her legacy in applied chemical sciences.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Ms. Shivangi Sharma stands out as a promising researcher in applied synthetic chemistry, blending rigorous academic training with impactful research. Her commitment to solving real-world problems through chemical innovation marks her as a valuable contributor to pharmaceutical chemistry and allied fields.

 🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Title: Withdrawn: Natural Existence and Bioactivity of Flavonoids: Synthetic Strategies and Mechanistic Pathways
Authors: Shivangi Sharma, Pankaj Kumar Mishra, Shivendra Singh
Journal: Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry
Year: 2025



Title: Spider Silk: Biosynthesis, Properties & Bioengineering
Authors: Shivendra Singh, Shivangi Sharma, Snigdha Das, Amlan Kumar Das
Journal: Current Nanomaterials
Year: 2024



Title: Heterocyclic-Based Analogues against Sarcine-Ricin Loop RNA from Escherichia coli: In Silico Molecular Docking Study and Machine Learning Classifiers
Authors: Shivangi Sharma, Rahul Choubey, Manish Gupta, Shivendra Singh
Journal: Medicinal Chemistry
Year: 2024



Title: Conducting Polymer Nanofibers and Nanotubes as a Potential Nanotechnology: Current Status and Future Directions
Authors: Shivangi Sharma, S. Mohanalakhmi
Journal: Current Nanomaterials
Year: 2024



Title: Biochar, Clay, Zeolites, and Microorganism-based Methods for Remediation of Heavy Metals
Authors: Yukti Monga, Shivangi Sharma, Shivendra Singh, Ashu Gupta
Journal: Current Green Chemistry
Year: 2024