Soumyakanta Prusty | Supramolecular chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soumyakanta Prusty | Supramolecular chemistry | Research Excellence Award

VIT-AP University, India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soumyakanta Prusty is an accomplished chemist specializing in supramolecular chemistry and coordination-driven self-assembled systems. With strong academic training in chemistry, he has developed expertise in designing advanced metallo-cages and functional soft materials. His research experience includes international postdoctoral work and academic leadership in higher education. His interests focus on stimuli-responsive materials and light-induced supramolecular polymers. Recognized with prestigious awards for research excellence, he continues to contribute innovative solutions, advancing chemical sciences and interdisciplinary applications.

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Featured Publications


Polyaromatic molecular peanuts


Nature Communications (Cited by 118)


A Truncated Molecular Star


Chemistry – A European Journal (Cited by 53)


Self-Assembled Molecular Squares as Supramolecular Tectons


Crystal Growth & Design (Cited by 29)

Srinivasan Anandan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Srinivasan Anandan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

International Advanced Research centre for Powder Metallurgy & New Materials (ARCI), Balapur, Hyderabad | India

Dr. Srinivasan Anandan is a distinguished scientist at the Center for Advanced Materials & Batteries, ARCI, Hyderabad, specializing in advanced materials, energy storage, and photocatalysis. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry, focusing on photocatalytic degradation of pollutants using metal-doped TiO₂ and ZnO, preceded by an M.Phil. and M.Sc. in Chemistry. His professional experience spans roles as a JSPS Fellow in Japan and postdoctoral research at renowned institutions including NIMS, KAIT, and AIST, contributing significantly to materials science and battery research. Dr. Anandan’s research interests encompass nanostructured materials, lithium-ion and supercapacitor energy storage systems, graphene-based electrodes, and sustainable energy solutions. He has authored over 75 publications, garnering more than 4,200 citations with an h-index of 32, reflecting impactful contributions to materials chemistry and electrochemical energy storage. His work has been recognized with multiple national and international awards, including the ECSI-Amar Raja National Award, JSPS Fellowship, Young Scientist Award from the Material Research Society of Japan, and several best presentation awards. He serves on scientific advisory boards and committees and has been ranked among the top 2% of global scientists in materials science. His research advances practical solutions for energy storage, environmental remediation, and green technologies, underscoring his leadership in materials innovation.

Profiles: Scopus

Featured Publications

Anandan, S., , , , et al. (2025). Ultra high-rate performance LiFePO4 cathode material for next generation fast charging Li-ion batteries. Journal of Power Sources. 0 citations

Anandan, S., , , , et al. (2025). Synergistic effect on electrochemical performance of LiFePO4 cathodes via carbon coating and Ni²⁺ doping: A combined experimental and theoretical approach. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry. 0 citations

Anandan, S., , , , et al. (2025). Tab-less 6080 cylindrical super battery: Merging high energy with supercapacitor speed for next-gen innovation. Journal of Power Sources. 1 citation

Anandan, S., , , , et al. (2025). TiNb2O7 nanobead anode coupled porous carbon onion cathode for high energy and power-based hybrid Lithium-Ion Capacitor. Journal of Power Sources. 4 citations

Anandan, S., , , , et al. (2024). Effective Oxygen-Deficient Li4Ti5O12 Anode Material Displaying Excellent Rate Performance and Outstanding Cyclic Stability. Chemistryselect. 2 citations

Rajendra Kumar Konidena | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rajendra Kumar Konidena | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology, Patna | India

Dr. Rajendra Kumar Konidena is an accomplished researcher in the field of organic functional materials, with a strong focus on π-conjugated organic molecules for optoelectronic applications including OLEDs, solar cells, biomedicine, and molecular sensors. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, specializing in carbazole-based functional materials for light-emitting and photovoltaic devices, following his Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry from VIT University and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics from Acharya Nagarjuna University. His academic journey has been complemented by international research experiences as a postdoctoral fellow and faculty member in leading institutions across India, South Korea, Germany, Japan, and Lithuania, before joining IIT Patna as an Assistant Professor. He has authored more than 39 peer-reviewed publications, with over 1,300 citations, an h-index of 20, and more than 40 documents indexed in reputed databases. His research excellence has been recognized through prestigious fellowships and awards including JSPS, Marie-Curie Seal of Excellence, NRF Korea, Ramanujan Fellowship, and SERB National Postdoctoral Fellowship. He also contributes actively as a reviewer for leading journals in chemistry and materials science. His career reflects a commitment to innovating sustainable molecular designs that advance the performance of optoelectronic devices.

Profiles : Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

” A guide to mastering multi-resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence: from challenges to strategies for high-performance OLEDs”

” Leveraging quinoxaline functionalization for the design of efficient orange/red thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters”

” Overcoming the 5% EQE ceiling in deep-blue fluorescent OLEDs with hybridized local and charge transfer featured phenanthroimidazole-carbazole emitters”

” Recent advances in the molecular designs of near ultraviolet emitters for efficient organic light emitting diodes”

” Strategic molecular design of efficient solution- and vacuum-processable deep-red thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters featuring remarkable color saturation”