RAJAVARMAN SWAMINATHAN – Energy storage – Best Researcher Award

RAJAVARMAN SWAMINATHAN - Energy storage - Best Researcher Award

Jeju National University - South Korea

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

RAJAVARMAN SWAMINATHAN embarked on his academic journey with a focus on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at the National Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, University of Madras, India. His academic qualifications include an M.Sc in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology and a B.Sc in Physics, laying a strong foundation for his research pursuits.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

RAJAVARMAN SWAMINATHAN's professional endeavors encompass a wide range of research activities in the field of nanomaterials and energy storage. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of nucleation mechanisms and morphological changes in nanostructured platinum thin films directly grown on carbon substrates. Additionally, his internship experiences and participation in projects have enriched his expertise in nanomaterial synthesis and characterization techniques.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

RAJAVARMAN SWAMINATHAN's research focus lies in the synthesis and characterization of nanostructured materials for energy storage applications, particularly in fuel cells. His work on dynamic electrochemical deposition techniques for the growth of nanostructured platinum on carbon substrates has implications for enhancing the performance of fuel cells. He has also explored the application of nanomaterials in solar photovoltaics and computational nanoscience.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

RAJAVARMAN SWAMINATHAN's contributions to the field of energy storage have been recognized through awards and presentations at various conferences and seminars. His research on nanostructured materials and their applications in fuel cells and solar photovoltaics has the potential to drive advancements in renewable energy technologies and contribute to addressing global energy challenges.

ACADEMIC CITES

RAJAVARMAN SWAMINATHAN's publication in the journal Materials highlights his research on the nucleation mechanism and morphological changes in nanostructured platinum thin films. His participation in conferences and workshops demonstrates his active engagement with the scientific community and his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As RAJAVARMAN SWAMINATHAN's career progresses, his legacy in energy storage and nanomaterials research is poised to grow. Through continued research, collaboration, and innovation, he aims to make further contributions to the development of sustainable energy technologies. His interdisciplinary approach and dedication to scientific inquiry ensure that his influence will endure in the field for years to come.

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Rawdah Whba – energy storage – Best Researcher Award

Ms. Rawdah Whba - energy storage - Best Researcher Award

Taiz University & Istanbul medeniyet üniversitesi - Yemen

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Ms. Rawdah Whba's academic journey began with distinction, completing her first bachelor's degree in Chemistry at Taiz University, Yemen, with an impressive cumulative grade of 91.12%. She continued her pursuit of knowledge, obtaining a second bachelor's degree, this time from the Faculty of Applied Science at Taiz University, with an exceptional cumulative grade of 93.18%. Her academic excellence was recognized with prizes from the President of Yemen and the National Organization for Community Development.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Following her academic achievements, Ms. Whba served as a lecturer in the Chemistry Department at Taiz University from 2009 to 2014. During this period, she received numerous distinctions and certificates of appreciation. Notably, she represented the syndicate of Taiz University staff in Yemen from 2014 onwards, showcasing her leadership and collaborative skills.

RESEARCH FOCUS AND CONTRIBUTIONS:

Ms. Whba's research journey began with a scholarship from the Yemeni government to pursue a master's and Ph.D. In 2017, she earned her master's degree in Chemistry Science from the University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), and in 2022, she completed her Ph.D. in Chemistry at the same institution. Her research interests span polymer chemistry and physical chemistry, with a focus on electrochemistry. Notably, her work includes the synthesis of grafted polymers based on epoxidized natural rubber and the characterization of energy storage devices.

PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC CITES:

Ms. Whba's contributions to the field are evident through her publications in international refereed journals. These publications cover topics such as electroconductivity of composite membranes and the synthesis and characterization of solid biopolymer electrolytes. As a reviewer, she has evaluated research articles and book chapters, showcasing her expertise in the field.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Ms. Rawdah Whba's legacy is marked by her academic achievements, research contributions, and active involvement in professional memberships. Her continuous pursuit of knowledge, evident from her undergraduate studies to her postdoctoral fellowship at Istanbul Medeniyet University (IMU) in Turkey, positions her as a dynamic and promising scholar. With proficiency in various analytical and research techniques, she is poised to make significant contributions to the fields of polymer chemistry and electrochemistry in the future.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Influence of binary lithium salts on 49% poly(methyl methacrylate) grafted natural rubber based solid polymer electrolytes.  2020 (29)