Dr GOWTHAMI V | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr GOWTHAMI V | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gowthami V is an accomplished researcher in nanotechnology, energy storage, and material science. She holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Alagappa University (2016), specializing in thin films and transition metal oxides for supercapacitors, gas sensors, and electrochromic devices. With over a decade of academic and research experience, she has served as an Assistant Professor and Head of Department at multiple institutions. Her extensive publications in high-impact journals focus on sustainable nanomaterials. A passionate educator and scientist, her groundbreaking research in green energy solutions makes her a top contender for the Best Researcher Award. 🏆✨

Dr GOWTHAMI V, VELS INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED STUDIES, India

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Academic Excellence 🎓🔬

Dr. Gowthami V has an outstanding academic background in Physics, specializing in nanomaterials and energy storage. She earned her Ph.D. in Physics from Alagappa University, Karaikudi (2016) with High Commendation for her research contributions. Prior to this, she completed her M.Phil. in Physics (2011) with an impressive 87% First Class. She also holds an M.Sc. in Physics (2010) from Alagappa Government Arts College, securing 76.72% First Class. Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics (2008) from the same institution, where she graduated with 78.63% First Class. Her dedication to scientific excellence has paved the way for her impactful research. 🏆✨

Professional Experience 🌍📚

Dr. Gowthami V has a strong academic career with extensive teaching and research experience in Physics. She began her journey as an Assistant Professor and NSS Program Officer at Avinashilingam University, Coimbatore (2011-2012), where she contributed to both academics and student welfare. Later, she served as the Head of the Physics Department at V.P.M.M. Arts and Science College for Women (2015-2016), demonstrating her leadership skills. Since 2019, she has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at VELS (VISTAS) University, Chennai, where she continues to excel in teaching, research, and mentoring. 🎓🔬✨

Research Focus🔬⚡

Dr. Gowthami V is a dedicated researcher specializing in Material Science, Nanotechnology, and Energy Storage Devices. Her work focuses on thin films, nanomaterials, and transition metal oxides for applications in supercapacitors, electrochromic devices, gas sensors, and photocatalysis. She explores semiconductor materials for solar cells and ternary metal oxides for advanced energy storage applications. Her expertise in RF magnetron sputtering, nebulized spray techniques, and structural characterization has led to numerous impactful publications. Her research plays a crucial role in developing sustainable materials for next-generation electronic and energy storage devices. ⚡🔋🌱

Publications 📚🔬

A detailed investigation of the catalytic abilities and adsorption curves of Banana peel with nanodendrite Silver nanoparticles for wastewater purification

  • 🖊 Authors: Jyolsna, P., Gowthami, V.
  • 📜 Journal: Journal of Integrated Science and Technology (2024)

Influence of dopant concentration on the electrochromic properties of tungsten oxide thin films

  • 🖊 Authors: Meenakshi, M., Gowthami, V., Perumal, P., Sivakumar, R., Sanjeeviraja, C.
  • 📜 Journal: Electrochimica Acta (2015)

Structural and optical studies on nickel oxide thin film prepared by nebulizer spray technique

  • 🖊 Authors: Gowthami, V., Perumal, P., Sivakumar, R., Sanjeeviraja, C.
  • 📜 Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter (2014)

Optical dispersion characterization of NiO thin films prepared by nebulized spray technique

  • 🖊 Authors: Gowthami, V., Meenakshi, M., Perumal, P., Sivakumar, R., Sanjeeviraja, C.
  • 📜 Journal: International Journal of ChemTech Research (2014)

Effect of RF power on the structural and optical characterization of (WO₃)₀.₉₀(V₂O₅)₀.₁₀ thin films

  • 🖊 Authors: Meenakshi, M., Gowthami, V., Perumal, P., Sanjeeviraja, C.
  • 📜 Journal: International Journal of ChemTech Research (2014)

Preparation of rod-shaped nickel oxide thin films by a novel and cost-effective nebulizer technique

  • 🖊 Authors: Gowthami, V., Meenakshi, M., Perumal, P., Sivakumar, R., Sanjeeviraja, C.
  • 📜 Journal: Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing (2014)

Structural and optical properties of nebulized nickel oxide thin films

  • 🖊 Authors: Gowthami, V., Meenakshi, M., Anandhan, N., Sanjeeviraja, C.
  • 📜 Journal: Advanced Materials Research (2014)

Preparation of Cu-doped nickel oxide thin films and their properties

  • 🖊 Authors: Gowthami, V., Meenakshi, M., Anandhan, N., Sanjeeviraja, C.
  • 📜 Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings (2014)

Dr. Gowthami V’s research significantly contributes to nanomaterials, thin films, electrochromic materials, and environmental applications, playing a crucial role in sustainable material development and energy storage technologies. ⚡🔋🌱

Juan Carlos Yácono Llanos | Nanomaterials | Nanomaterials Achievement

Juan Carlos Yácono Llanos | Nanomaterials | Nanomaterials Achievement

Mr Juan Carlos Yácono Llanos, Universidad de Lima, Peru

Juan Carlos Yácono Llanos is a distinguished researcher and educator specializing in metallurgical engineering, nanomaterials, and environmental sciences. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Engineering and Environmental Sciences (2025), he holds a Master’s in Metallurgical Engineering (2021) and over 30 years of academic experience at Universidad de Lima, where he serves as an Associate Professor. His research includes innovative material technologies, such as Ferrate(VI) applications, adsorption techniques, and magnetoluminescent compounds. A prolific author, his works focus on corrosion studies, phytochemical analyses, and sustainable technologies. Mr. Yácono is also an active contributor to professional committees and university initiatives. 🌟🧪📘

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Educational Background 🎓

Juan Carlos Yácono Llanos has an impressive academic background in engineering and environmental sciences. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Engineering and Environmental Sciences at the Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, set to complete in 2025 🎓🌱. He earned a Master’s degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería in 2021 🛠️📚. His journey in engineering began at the Universidad de Lima, where he achieved his Bachelor’s degree in Metallurgical and Steel Engineering in 1987 and later became a certified Metallurgical and Steel Engineer in 1992 🔧✨. His academic foundation fuels his groundbreaking research and teaching contributions.

Professional Experience and Contributions 💼

Juan Carlos Yácono Llanos has an extensive academic and professional career at the Universidad de Lima spanning decades. Currently an Associate Professor since 2022 🧑‍🏫✨, he has previously held roles as Assistant Professor from 1992 to 2021 and Teaching Assistant starting in 1987 📘. Beyond teaching, he manages laboratories in Chemistry (2023–present) and Environmental Engineering (2022–2023) 🔬🌿. He also chairs the Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Safety Committee (since 2024) 🛡️. Additionally, he oversees cost analysis for third-party testing services (2018–2022) and actively contributes to research and innovation since 1998 📊🔍, demonstrating his multifaceted expertise and dedication.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Juan Carlos Yácono Llanos focuses his research on nanomaterials, sustainable technologies, and advanced materials characterization 🧪🔬. His work emphasizes the study of natural oils, such as Sacha Inchi and Aguaymanto, analyzing their phytochemical composition and quality markers 🌱🛢️. Additionally, he explores corrosion studies, innovative uses for agricultural residues, and the development of eco-friendly materials for agriculture and industry 🌍⚙️. His recent focus on ferrate synthesis and antioxidant activity reflects his commitment to sustainable practices and environmental impact 🧑‍🔧🌿. Through multidisciplinary research, he contributes to both environmental science and metallurgical engineering, combining expertise in chemistry and technology 🚀✨.

Publication Top Notes📚🌐

Markers of quality and genuineness of commercial extra virgin sacha inchi oils

Materiales: la corrosión, su tradición y alcances

Purificación de papaína a partir de látex seco: Un estudio piloto

The effect of temperature on the rate of oxygen evolution reaction during ferrate (VI) synthesis by anodic dissolution of iron in highly alkaline media

Transformación de residuos de langostineras para la producción de alimento balanceado para tilapia y de polímeros para cobertura de semillas aplicables a la agricultura orgánica

Markers of quality and genuineness of commercial extra virgin sacha inchi oils

Characterization of Glyceridic and Unsaponifiable Compounds of Sacha Inchi (Plukenetia huayllabambana L.) Oils

Marcadores específicos de la adición de aceites de semillas en aceites comerciales etiquetados como Sacha Inchi Virgen

Obtención y caracterización fisicoquímica de aceites genuinos de sacha inchi (Plukenetia huayllabambana)

Conclusion 🔍

Given his substantial background in metallurgical engineering, nanomaterials research, and environmental applications, along with impactful academic and professional achievements, Mr. Juan Carlos Yácono Llanos is indeed well-suited for roles that demand expertise in nanomaterials research and innovation.

Kata Sreelakshmi | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Kata Sreelakshmi | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Kata Sreelakshmi, Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science, India

Dr. Kata Sreelakshmi is an accomplished researcher in applied mathematics and fluid mechanics, specializing in non-Newtonian fluids, heat transfer, and MHD flows. She holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam (2018) and has an extensive publication record in high-impact journals, including work on nanofluids and dual stratification effects. She has presented her research at international conferences and has taught and mentored students in mathematics. Her work is significant in engineering, materials science, and environmental sustainability. Dr. Sreelakshmi’s expertise makes her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🧑‍🏫🔬📚

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Educational Background 🎓

Dr. Kata Sreelakshmi completed her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam in 2018. She also earned an M.Phil. with distinction (78%) in Applied Mathematics in 2015 and an M.Sc. in the same field with distinction (86%) in 2011. Her B.Sc. (M.P.C) from Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, was awarded first class (70%). Dr. Sreelakshmi excelled academically, securing distinction in both her Intermediate (87%) and S.S.C (83%) exams, showcasing her consistent academic performance across all levels. 📚🎓🔢

Current Role and Focus 💼

Dr. Kata Sreelakshmi is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science since September 13, 2023. Previously, she held positions as Assistant Professor at Siddartha Institute of Science and Technology (Sep 2022 – Aug 2023), Sri Venkateswara Vedic University, Tirupati (2019-2022), Yogananda Institute of Technology and Science, Tirupati (Jul 2018 – Jun 2019), and Emerals’s Degree College, Tirupati (2011-2014). She has taught M.Sc. students in subjects like Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Numerical Methods, and Laplace Transforms, showcasing her expertise in advanced mathematical topics. 📚🎓

Seminars/Conferences Attended

Dr. Kata Sreelakshmi has presented her research at several prestigious national and international conferences, showcasing her expertise in fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and nanofluid flow. Notable presentations include the effect of Arrhenius activation energy and dual stratifications on Maxwell nanofluid flow at NIT Warangal (2020), and the study of melting heat transfer in the stagnation point flow of a Jeffrey-nano fluid at SPMVV, Tirupati (2016). She also presented on the impact of Hall current in flow induced by a stretching surface at S.V. Tirupati (2015). Her work addresses advanced topics in MHD flows, nanofluids, and thermal radiation. 🔥🔬📊

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Kata Sreelakshmi’s research primarily focuses on advanced heat transfer and fluid dynamics, particularly in non-Newtonian fluid flows and nanofluids. Her work explores heat transfer analysis in non-Newtonian flows with the dispersion of nanoparticles, the effects of thermal radiation, and the role of stretching surfaces. She investigates complex fluid dynamics in various systems, including magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and hybrid nanofluid flows, entropy generation, and boundary layer phenomena. Her research includes studies on energy transport, thermophoretic effects, and the impact of various nanoparticle shapes on heat transfer performance. This area is crucial for engineering applications like cooling systems, energy efficiency, and advanced manufacturing. 🌡️🔬

Publications Top Notes 📚🌐

Effect of magnetic field on the flow and heat transfer in a Casson thin film on an unsteady stretching surface in the presence of viscous and internal heating

A study on entropy generation on thin film flow over an unsteady stretching sheet under the influence of magnetic field, thermocapillarity, thermal radiation and internal heat …

Heat transfer analysis in the non-orthogonal flow of a non-Newtonian nanofluid with non-linear thermal radiation

Dual Stratification Effects on Double-Diffusive Convective Heat and Mass Transfer of a Sheet-Driven Micropolar Fluid Flow

Dual solutions of an unsteady flow, heat and mass transfer of an electrically conducting fluid over a shrinking sheet in the presence of radiation and viscous dissipation

Homotopy analysis of an unsteady flow heat transfer of a Jeffrey nanofluid over a radially stretching convective surface

Heat transfer analysis in a micropolar fluid with non-linear thermal radiation and second-order velocity slip

Effects of dual stratification on non-orthogonal non-Newtonian fluid flow and heat transfer

Conclusion 🔍

Dr. Kata Sreelakshmi’s academic qualifications, research publications, conference presentations, and teaching experience make her an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work in applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer is highly relevant to contemporary issues in engineering, energy, and environmental science. She has demonstrated a consistent commitment to advancing knowledge in her field and has made significant contributions to the understanding of complex fluid behavior. Additionally, her role as a mentor and educator further adds to her qualifications as a top-tier researcher. Therefore, she is certainly deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

Imtiaz Ahmad | Nanomaterials | Material Scientist Award

Imtiaz Ahmad | Nanomaterials | Material Scientist Award

Dr Imtiaz Ahmad, University of Peshawar, Pakistan

Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad, a renowned nanotechnology researcher, holds a PhD from the University of Twente, Netherlands, and an MSc in Physics from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. 🎓 He specializes in nanoparticle self-assembly, molecular interactions, and nanomaterial development for applications like EMI shielding and nanostructure patterning. 🔬 As a lecturer at the University of Peshawar since 2002, Dr. Ahmad has contributed to multiple high-impact publications in journals like Colloids and Surfaces A and Nano. 📚 His research continues to advance the understanding and application of nanomaterials, positioning him as a key figure in material science. 🌍

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Education

Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad is a distinguished nanotechnology researcher with a PhD from the University of Twente, Netherlands (2012–2015), and an MSc in Physics from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan (2000–2001), where he earned second position in order of merit. 🎓 His research in nanotechnology focuses on nanoparticle assembly, molecular interactions, and the development of advanced materials. 🔬 Dr. Ahmad has contributed to numerous publications in high-impact journals and is a faculty member at the University of Peshawar, where he continues to innovate in the field of nanomaterials. 🌍📚 His work has made a significant impact on material science and nanotechnology.

Work Experience

Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad is an experienced educator and researcher in nanotechnology. He began his career as a lecturer at APS Girls College (2001–2002), teaching physics and laboratory courses. 🌟 Since 2002, he has been a lecturer at the University of Peshawar, where he combines teaching with groundbreaking research. 📚 From 2012 to 2015, he was a research scholar at the University of Twente in the Physics of Interfaces and Nanomaterial Group (PIN) in the Netherlands, further developing his expertise in nanomaterials. 🔬 His academic journey and contributions continue to shape the field of nanotechnology. 🌍

Research Focus

Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad’s research focus lies primarily in nanotechnology and nanomaterials, particularly in the areas of nanoparticle self-assembly, nanostructure patterning, and nanoparticle properties. His work explores the physicochemical characteristics and behaviors of nanoparticles, including gold nanostructures, and their applications in fields like electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and nano-optics. 🔬 His studies on shape transitions of nanoparticles, steric interactions, and surface assembly techniques have deepened the understanding of nanoparticle behavior at the molecular level. 🌍 His contributions span across multiple journals, focusing on improving material properties and advancing nanotechnology applications. 💡

 

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Gold nano densities: Relationship with drying parameters

Shifting shapes: Density variations and physicochemical characteristics from spheres to rods

Surfactant Molecules and Nano Gold on HOPG: Experiment and Theory

Molecular-Induced Steric Shape Separation of Nano Geometries

STATIONARY AND ULTRASONIC NANOPARTICLE ASSEMBLY ON NOTABLE SURFACES

SELF-ASSEMBLY ON DUAL WETTABLE SURFACE

Size-Separation and Self-Assembly of Anisotropic Nanoparticles in a Coffee-Stain Ring

Conclusion

Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad’s extensive research on nanomaterials and their interactions highlights his significant contributions to material science. His work on nanoparticle self-assembly, electromagnetic properties, and nanostructures has laid the foundation for numerous technological advancements, particularly in nanofabrication and materials design. His academic rigor and innovative approach position him as a prominent candidate for the Material Scientist Award.