Dr. Neetu Verma – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Neetu Verma - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar - India

AUTHOR PROFILE

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👩‍🔬 SUMMARY

Dr. Neetu Verma is currently serving as Head and Associate Professor, demonstrating a rich academic and research background in materials science, particularly focused on glass composites and radiation shielding. With consistent contributions in high-impact areas like photonic materials and nanocomposites, her profile reflects excellence in research, leadership, and mentorship. Recognized nationally for her innovation in teaching and active involvement in academic bodies, she blends scholarly rigor with practical engagement, shaping both the academic curriculum and scientific inquiry. Through funded projects and invited talks, she is contributing meaningfully to the advancement of optical and radiation shielding materials.

🎓 EDUCATION

Dr. Neetu Verma possesses a strong academic foundation in physics and materials science, equipping her for a specialized research focus in glass materials and nanotechnology. Her academic training laid the groundwork for her significant achievements in research and teaching. With this background, she has successfully mentored numerous students, contributed to scientific forums, and played an integral role in institutional academic development. Her educational journey reflects both depth and interdisciplinary application in glass science, nuclear shielding, and rare earth doping, forming the basis for her continued innovations in photonic and shielding materials.

🏫 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

With vast teaching and research experience, Dr. Neetu Verma has held leadership roles that extend beyond departmental boundaries. As Head and Associate Professor, she oversees academic development, fosters research collaborations, and facilitates innovative teaching methodologies. She serves as a coordinator for national-level Olympiads and examinations, ensuring academic excellence in physics education. Her mentorship in faculty development, student personality programs, and national camps further amplifies her contribution. With roles in research administration and technical committees, her experience is a blend of educational leadership and scientific advancement.

🔬 RESEARCH INTEREST 

Research interests include the development of radiation shielding glasses, thermal and optical investigation of rare earth-doped glasses, and the synthesis of borate-based nanocomposites. Emphasis lies in studying aluminum oxide and irradiation effects on borate glasses and exploring non-linear optical behaviors. Focus is also directed toward nano-glass ceramics and enhancing glass material performance under radiation environments. These interests contribute to solving real-world challenges in optical technologies and nuclear safety, aligning her research with advanced applications in photonics, fiber-optics, and shielding environments.

🏅 AWARD AND HONOR 

Recipient of numerous awards, including the Best Oral Presentation at ICSTAR-2025 and the Dinabandhu Sahu Memorial Award for innovation in physics teaching. Honored as the Brand Ambassador of IAPT for five years since October 2023. She has also received the Excellence in Research Award from KMV and chaired sessions at international engineering conferences. Additional recognitions include best poster awards, multiple appreciation certificates for e-content development, and her active participation in science education reforms. These accolades highlight her dual strength in research innovation and impactful pedagogy.

🧪 RESEARCH SKILL

Dr. Verma’s research skills span structural, thermal, and optical characterizations, with specialized proficiency in synthesizing rare-earth doped glasses and glass nanocomposites. Skilled in advanced analytical techniques and experimental modeling, she investigates non-linear optical behaviors and terahertz properties. Her expertise includes handling radiation interaction with materials, developing glass for photonic and shielding applications, and leading large-scale government-funded projects. These capabilities support innovative research outputs that intersect fundamental physics with technological applications, reinforcing her as a subject matter expert in functional glass development.

📚 PUBLICATIONS TOP NOTED

Dr. Verma has contributed numerous high-quality publications in national and international journals related to materials science, glass technology, and photonic applications. While specific titles are not listed, her work on germanium oxide nanocomposites, borate glasses, and rare earth doping is frequently cited. These publications have informed ongoing studies in radiation shielding and optical material development. Her papers reflect robust experimental design, interdisciplinary relevance, and strong theoretical grounding, establishing her as a notable contributor in solid-state and glass materials research.

Title: Spectroscopic, thermal and structural investigations of Dy³⁺ activated zinc borotellurite glasses and nano-glass-ceramics for white light generation
Authors: S Kaur, O.P. Pandey, C.K. Jayasankar, N. Chopra
Journal: Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 521, 119472

Title: Optical, Physical and Structural Properties of Er³⁺ Doped Low‐Phonon Energy Vitreous Matrix: ZnO‐B₂O₃‐TeO₂
Authors: N. Chopra, S. Kaur, M. Kaur, S. Singla, R. Marwaha, G. Sharma, M.S. Heer
Journal: physica status solidi (a) 215 (13), 1700934

Title: Enhanced photoluminescence in Dy³⁺/Au co-doped bismuth borosilicate glass
Authors: S. Singla, S. Kaur, N. Mahendru, O.P. Pandey, N. Chopra, G. Sharma
Journal: Optical Materials 126, 112236

Title: UV–vis spectroscopic Investigation on γ-irradiated alkali aluminoborate glasses
Authors: N. Chopra, N.P. Singh, S. Baccaro, G. Sharma
Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter 407 (8), 1209-1213

Title: Effect of gamma irradiation on physical, optical, spectroscopic and structural properties of Er³⁺-doped vitreous zinc borotellurite
Authors: S. Kaur, O.P. Pandey, C.K. Jayasankar, N. Chopra
Journal: Journal of Luminescence 235, 118031

Title: Exploring thermal, optical, structural and luminescent properties of gamma irradiated Dy³⁺ doped tellurite glasses: photon shielding properties
Authors: S. Kaur, O.P. Pandey, C.K. Jayasankar, N. Verma
Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry 199, 110375

Title: Analysis of gold nanoparticles dispersed bismuth borate glass: effect of size and concentration
Authors: S. Singla, Abhishek, N. Bansal, N. Chopra, G. Sharma
Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 34 (6), 526

🔍 CONCLUSION 

Through a blend of academic leadership, high-impact research, and national educational engagement, Dr. Verma has emerged as a key figure in advanced material science. Her contributions reflect both scholarly innovation and societal relevance, especially in the domains of radiation shielding and photonic glass applications. Recognized by peers and institutions alike, she continues to mentor, inspire, and lead scientific advancements in physics and materials engineering. Her sustained involvement in national educational initiatives and professional bodies further reflects a commitment to shaping the future of science education in India.

Zoma Fati – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Zoma Fati - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Yembila Abdoulaye TOGUYENI University - Burkina Faso

AUTHOR PROFILE

ORCID

RESEARCH BACKGROUND

Zoma Fati has consistently contributed to civil engineering through a multidisciplinary approach combining physics and sustainable material science. His work focuses on local construction techniques and energy-efficient materials, aligning with environmental and thermal regulation goals. At the Université Yembila Abdoulaye TOGUYENI, he has played a leadership role in fostering engineering education and research, especially in material formulation using geo- and bio-sourced components. His efforts have expanded the understanding of thermally adaptive structures like Nubian vaults, emphasizing cost-effectiveness, ecological sustainability, and performance in extreme climates.

INNOVATIVE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT

Zoma Fati’s research has led to the development of environmentally friendly materials tailored to local contexts. He has proposed scientifically validated criteria for selecting soil suitable for energy-efficient construction. His work also extends into plastic waste-based concrete innovations, targeting civil applications such as roads, sewage systems, and low-cost buildings. These innovations aim to reduce carbon footprints while leveraging abundant local and recycled resources. Though some findings await publication, his progressive direction reflects a commitment to both technical advancement and ecological responsibility, particularly in under-resourced regions.

SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS

Zoma Fati has authored 12 journal articles indexed in SCI and Scopus, reflecting the academic rigor and relevance of his contributions. His presence on platforms like ResearchGate, with an h-index of 4, shows active engagement with the scientific community. He holds editorial appointments and regularly participates in peer collaborations, enabling cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange. He has contributed to technical development in Burkina Faso and broader regions by aligning scientific pursuits with local socioeconomic needs, offering practical applications in construction technology and energy conservation strategies.

COLLABORATION AND LEADERSHIP

An influential figure beyond academia, Zoma Fati serves as a board member at ANEREE and holds key roles in organizations such as ABAPEE and SBSIA. These positions enhance his ability to shape policy and professional practices related to energy efficiency and engineering. His leadership at the Université Yembila Abdoulaye TOGUYENI as Dean and previously Assistant Dean exemplifies his administrative capability and strategic vision. Through these roles, he has built frameworks for sustainable research initiatives and fostered interdisciplinary cooperation among scholars, engineers, and policy-makers.

PUBLICATION

Assessment of the embodied energy and carbon footprint of vibration-compacted adobe brick

Authors: Fati Zoma, Noufou Zongo, Etienne Malbila, David Yemboini Kader Toguyeni

Journal: Journal of Building Engineering

Ranjit Bariki – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Ranjit Bariki - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

UAE University - United Arab Emirates

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

DR. RANJIT BARIKI began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Utkal University, followed by an M.Sc. and M.Phil. in Inorganic Chemistry at Sambalpur University. Demonstrating an early inclination toward materials science and catalysis, he pursued and completed his Ph.D. at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela in Material Chemistry, under the supervision of Prof. B.G. Mishra. His doctoral research laid a strong foundation in the synthesis and application of porous hybrid materials for sustainable energy and environmental applications.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Bariki has held several prestigious roles including Postdoctoral Scientist at the American University of Sharjah and UAE University. He also served as a Senior and Junior Research Fellow in India, working extensively on porous hybrid materials. His academic contributions include teaching undergraduate lab courses and guiding master's theses. He has actively participated in scientific editing roles and contributed to knowledge dissemination through freelance editorial work, combining research with communication.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

His research portfolio is richly diverse and centers on the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and advanced semiconductor materials. Dr. Bariki has explored applications in ammonia production, photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, biomass conversion, CO₂ reduction, and wastewater treatment. His work often emphasizes cost-effective, sustainable methods for energy and environmental remediation, utilizing complex nanostructures and heterojunction systems for enhanced photocatalytic activity.

ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Bariki’s scholarly excellence is reflected in numerous accolades, including the Prof. Dayanidhi Patnaik Memorial Award by the Odisha Chemical Society, qualification in national competitive exams like CSIR-NET and GATE, and an IMA scholarship for academic merit. With over 1,100 citations, an h-index of 19, and multiple Q1 journal publications, his work has earned global recognition in photocatalysis and energy conversion.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

His scientific contributions have significant implications in addressing climate and energy challenges, especially through innovations in ammonia synthesis, green hydrogen production, and pollutant degradation. With multiple publications in high-impact journals such as Applied Catalysis B, Inorganic Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering Journal, Dr. Bariki has established a strong footprint in both academic and industrial research communities across India and the UAE.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Bariki envisions pioneering sustainable catalytic technologies that bridge academic innovation with industrial application. He aims to continue expanding his work on renewable energy solutions and photocatalysis, fostering collaborations globally. His legacy is being built upon novel catalyst architectures and a dedication to mentoring future chemists and engineers in clean energy technologies.

PUBLICATION EXCELLENCE

With over 25 high-impact publications, Dr. Bariki has significantly enriched literature on multifunctional photocatalysts and green chemistry. His papers reflect a sophisticated understanding of charge migration mechanisms, material heterojunctions, and environmental decontamination strategies. His authorship often leads key projects, as seen in his corresponding author roles, emphasizing leadership in research dissemination.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Facile synthesis and photocatalytic efficacy of UiO-66/CdIn₂S₄ nanocomposites with flowerlike 3D-microspheres towards aqueous phase decontamination of triclosan and H₂ evolution
Authors: R. Bariki, D. Majhi, K. Das, A. Behera, B.G. Mishra
Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 270, 118882 (2020)

Title: Plasmonic Ag nanoparticle decorated Bi₂O₃/CuBi₂O₄ photocatalyst for expeditious degradation of 17α-ethinylestradiol and Cr (VI) reduction: Insight into electron transfer
Authors: D. Majhi, A.K. Mishra, K. Das, R. Bariki, B.G. Mishra
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal 413, 127506 (2021)

Title: Facile synthesis and application of CdS/Bi₂₀TiO₃₂/Bi₄Ti₃O₁₂ ternary heterostructure: a synergistic multi-heterojunction photocatalyst for enhanced endosulfan degradation and
Authors: K. Das, R. Bariki, D. Majhi, A. Mishra, K.K. Das, R. Dhiman, B.G. Mishra
Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 303, 120902 (2022)

Title: A facile reflux method for in situ fabrication of a non-cytotoxic Bi₂S₃/β-Bi₂O₃/ZnIn₂S₄ ternary photocatalyst: A novel dual Z-scheme system with enhanced
Authors: D. Majhi, K. Das, R. Bariki, S. Padhan, A. Mishra, R. Dhiman, P. Dash, et al.
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A 8(41), 21729–21743 (2020)

Title: In-situ synthesis of structurally oriented hierarchical UiO-66 (–NH₂)/CdIn₂S₄/CaIn₂S₄ heterostructure with dual S-scheme engineering for photocatalytic renewable H₂ production
Authors: R. Bariki, S.K. Pradhan, S. Panda, S.K. Nayak, D. Majhi, K. Das, B.G. Mishra
Journal: Separation and Purification Technology 314, 123558 (2023)

Ranjit Bariki – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Ranjit Bariki - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

United Arab Emirates University - India

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

DR. RANJIT BARIKI began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Utkal University, followed by an M.Sc. and M.Phil. in Inorganic Chemistry at Sambalpur University. Demonstrating an early inclination toward materials science and catalysis, he pursued and completed his Ph.D. at the National Institute of Technology Rourkela in Material Chemistry, under the supervision of Prof. B.G. Mishra. His doctoral research laid a strong foundation in the synthesis and application of porous hybrid materials for sustainable energy and environmental applications.

🏛️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Bariki has held several prestigious roles including Postdoctoral Scientist at the American University of Sharjah and UAE University. He also served as a Senior and Junior Research Fellow in India, working extensively on porous hybrid materials. His academic contributions include teaching undergraduate lab courses and guiding master's theses. He has actively participated in scientific editing roles and contributed to knowledge dissemination through freelance editorial work, combining research with communication.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

His research portfolio is richly diverse and centers on the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and advanced semiconductor materials. Dr. Bariki has explored applications in ammonia production, photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, biomass conversion, CO₂ reduction, and wastewater treatment. His work often emphasizes cost-effective, sustainable methods for energy and environmental remediation, utilizing complex nanostructures and heterojunction systems for enhanced photocatalytic activity.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Bariki’s scholarly excellence is reflected in numerous accolades, including the Prof. Dayanidhi Patnaik Memorial Award by the Odisha Chemical Society, qualification in national competitive exams like CSIR-NET and GATE, and an IMA scholarship for academic merit. With over 1,100 citations, an h-index of 19, and multiple Q1 journal publications, his work has earned global recognition in photocatalysis and energy conversion.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

His scientific contributions have significant implications in addressing climate and energy challenges, especially through innovations in ammonia synthesis, green hydrogen production, and pollutant degradation. With multiple publications in high-impact journals such as Applied Catalysis B, Inorganic Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering Journal, Dr. Bariki has established a strong footprint in both academic and industrial research communities across India and the UAE.

🔗 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Bariki envisions pioneering sustainable catalytic technologies that bridge academic innovation with industrial application. He aims to continue expanding his work on renewable energy solutions and photocatalysis, fostering collaborations globally. His legacy is being built upon novel catalyst architectures and a dedication to mentoring future chemists and engineers in clean energy technologies.

📚 PUBLICATION EXCELLENCE

With over 25 high-impact publications, Dr. Bariki has significantly enriched literature on multifunctional photocatalysts and green chemistry. His papers reflect a sophisticated understanding of charge migration mechanisms, material heterojunctions, and environmental decontamination strategies. His authorship often leads key projects, as seen in his corresponding author roles, emphasizing leadership in research dissemination.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Facile synthesis and photocatalytic efficacy of UiO-66/CdIn₂S₄ nanocomposites with flowerlike 3D-microspheres towards aqueous phase decontamination of triclosan and H₂ evolution
Authors: R. Bariki, D. Majhi, K. Das, A. Behera, B.G. Mishra
Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 270, 118882 (2020)

Title: Plasmonic Ag nanoparticle decorated Bi₂O₃/CuBi₂O₄ photocatalyst for expeditious degradation of 17α-ethinylestradiol and Cr (VI) reduction: Insight into electron transfer
Authors: D. Majhi, A.K. Mishra, K. Das, R. Bariki, B.G. Mishra
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal 413, 127506 (2021)

Title: Facile synthesis and application of CdS/Bi₂₀TiO₃₂/Bi₄Ti₃O₁₂ ternary heterostructure: a synergistic multi-heterojunction photocatalyst for enhanced endosulfan degradation and
Authors: K. Das, R. Bariki, D. Majhi, A. Mishra, K.K. Das, R. Dhiman, B.G. Mishra
Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 303, 120902 (2022)

Title: A facile reflux method for in situ fabrication of a non-cytotoxic Bi₂S₃/β-Bi₂O₃/ZnIn₂S₄ ternary photocatalyst: A novel dual Z-scheme system with enhanced
Authors: D. Majhi, K. Das, R. Bariki, S. Padhan, A. Mishra, R. Dhiman, P. Dash, et al.
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A 8(41), 21729–21743 (2020)

Title: In-situ synthesis of structurally oriented hierarchical UiO-66 (–NH₂)/CdIn₂S₄/CaIn₂S₄ heterostructure with dual S-scheme engineering for photocatalytic renewable H₂ production
Authors: R. Bariki, S.K. Pradhan, S. Panda, S.K. Nayak, D. Majhi, K. Das, B.G. Mishra
Journal: Separation and Purification Technology 314, 123558 (2023)