Abid Hussain | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abid Hussain | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Govt. Degree College Kargil, Ladakh | India

Dr. Abid Hussain is a highly skilled Assistant Professor at the University of Ladakh, India, specializing in Physics, particularly in the domain of Materials Science. He completed his Ph.D. in Physics from the Inter-University Accelerator Center (IUAC), New Delhi, with a thesis on “Radiation Response of Single-Phase Multicomponent Transition Metal-Based Alloys”. Abid’s work spans several facets of materials science, including high-entropy alloys, radiation damage studies, and the development of cutting-edge experimental setups.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Abid began his academic journey with a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics from Aligarh Muslim University (2012-14), where he majored in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry. He then pursued his M.Sc. in Physics from the University of Delhi (2014-16), specializing in Laser and Spectroscopy, which laid the foundation for his future research in advanced material characterization.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Abid’s professional path is marked by his current role as Assistant Professor at the University of Ladakh, where he applies his expertise in Physics and Materials Science to mentor the next generation of scientists. Before this, he made significant contributions at the Inter-University Accelerator Center (IUAC), New Delhi, particularly in high-energy ion irradiation and the study of radiation-induced defects in high-entropy alloys.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Abid’s research interests lie at the intersection of radiation damage, materials science, and applied physics. His work primarily focuses on the radiation stability and defect dynamics in high-entropy alloys, including NiCoCrFePd alloys. Through his extensive ion irradiation experiments, he has contributed valuable insights into the mechanical hardness and phase stability of these materials under extreme conditions. His research is crucial for applications in nuclear reactors and space technology.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Abid’s research has been influential in understanding how materials behave under high-energy ion irradiation and has implications for nuclear energy and space exploration. His work has been published in high-impact journals like the Journal of Applied Physics, Materials Science and Engineering: A, and Journal of Alloys and Compounds, contributing to global scientific discussions on high-entropy alloys, radiation-induced hardening, and defect evolution.

Citations📚

A total of 46 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations –    46
  • h-index   –      3

🧑‍🏫 Research Skills

Dr. Abid possesses a broad range of technical skills that include:

  • Low and high-temperature XRD systems (down to 15K).
  • E-beam evaporation, sputtering systems, and TEM sample preparation.
  • Expertise in hydrogen sensing using XRD in hydrogen-rich environments.
  • Proficiency in computational techniques with knowledge of C++, FORTRAN, MATLAB, and LaTeX for data analysis and scientific writing. These skills have facilitated his contributions to advanced material characterization and radiation damage studies.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Abid’s teaching career began in August 2023, when he joined the University of Ladakh as an Assistant Professor. He has a strong background in teaching Physics and Materials Science. His teaching integrates research-driven knowledge with a passionate commitment to fostering scientific curiosity in his students. Prior to this, Abid contributed to various research-driven academic setups, enhancing his capability to inspire young minds in the field.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Abid has received several accolades for his academic excellence:

  • Best Poster Presentation Award at the Joint ICTP-IAEA Virtual Workshop on Atomistic Modelling of Radiation Damage (2021).
  • 2nd Best Poster Presentation Award at the 7th International Conference on Ion Beams in Materials Engineering and Characterization (2022).
  • Consolation Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Electron Microscopy & XLI Annual Meeting of EMSI (2023). His consistent recognition reflects the high regard for his work within the academic community.

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Essebti Dhahri | Experimental methods | Physics Research and Development Award

Prof. Essebti Dhahri | Experimental methods | Physics Research and Development Award

Faculté des Sciences de Sfax | Tunisia

Professor Dhahri Essebti, is a distinguished Professor of Physics at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. He has held the position of Director of the Laboratory of Applied Physics (LPA) since 2016, contributing significantly to the advancement of applied physics and its practical applications in various industries and research sectors.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Professor Dhahri’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in Physics, where he developed a deep understanding of scientific concepts, leading to a specialization in Materials Science, Nanotechnology, and Multifunctional Applications. His early pursuits paved the way for his eventual promotion to Professor in 2005, marking the start of a remarkable career in both teaching and scientific research.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Professor Dhahri has held pivotal administrative and scientific roles. He served as the Director of the Research Unit on Physics of Materials and Energetics in 1999, and led the Magnetism Team at the Applied Physics Laboratory from 2005 to 2010. He was appointed the Division Head at the Laboratory of Applied Physics from 2010 to 2015, before assuming his current role as Director of the Laboratory in 2016. His leadership has been instrumental in guiding cutting-edge research in materials physics, nanotechnology, and energy applications.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧪

Professor Dhahri’s research has focused extensively on materials science, with a particular emphasis on multifunctional materials, nanotechnology, and applied physics. He has been involved in significant research projects, such as Phosphogypsum valorization in collaboration with the Chemical Group and SIAPE (Sfax). His work aims to merge theoretical physics with practical, industry-based solutions, furthering the use of advanced materials in everyday applications like energy and environmental sustainability.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Professor Dhahri’s international collaborations have made a lasting impact on the global scientific community. He has worked with prestigious institutions such as the University of Grenoble (France), University of Aveiro (Portugal), and University of Beni Mellal (Morocco), among others. His leadership in the PHC Maghreb research network has enhanced his ability to bridge scientific efforts across borders, fostering cooperation between countries and driving impactful innovations in materials science and nanotechnology.

His influence extends beyond research to policy-making and scientific advisory roles, having served as a project evaluator for national and bilateral research projects, such as PHC-Utique Projects and Tunisia-Canada collaborations.

Academic Cites and Research Skills 📊

With over 500 indexed articles in SCOPUS and an impressive H-index of 52, Professor Dhahri has made a significant mark in the academic world. His research skills span multiple facets of applied physics, particularly materials characterization, energy materials, and nanomaterials. His extensive publication record reflects the broad and deep influence of his work across various scientific communities and disciplines.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

Professor Dhahri has taught Physics at Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Postgraduate levels, contributing to the development of future scientists and researchers. He has supervised 33 doctoral theses, 56 DEA and Master’s projects, and 17 Professional Master’s Projects, demonstrating his commitment to guiding students through complex scientific concepts and research methodologies. His mentorship has helped cultivate a new generation of scholars in the field of applied physics.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Professor Dhahri’s legacy lies in his ability to integrate academic research with practical industrial applications, making significant strides in the valorization of materials and energy applications. His future contributions are expected to continue shaping the fields of nanotechnology, materials science, and energy solutions. Furthermore, his role as a mentor and project evaluator ensures that his influence will persist in shaping the direction of future research in Tunisia and beyond.

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Priyanka Sahu | Experimental methods | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Priyanka Sahu | Experimental methods | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge of Technologies-RK Valley (AP-IIIT RK Valley), India

Dr. Priyanka Sahu is an accomplished academic and researcher, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (AP-IIIT), Idupulapaya, Andhra Pradesh. With a solid foundation in Physics and Astronomy (Materials Science), she holds an M.Tech degree from NIT Rourkela and a Ph.D. from IIT Indore. Her research focuses on the development of high entropy alloys and soft magnetic materials, with expertise in experimental methodologies such as sol-gel auto-combustion and mechanical alloying. Dr. Sahu has published numerous high-impact papers, presented at international conferences, and received prestigious accolades like the Best Researcher Award and Best Oral Presentation. She is a passionate educator and an innovative thinker, contributing significantly to both research and academia.

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Education

Dr. Priyanka Sahu has pursued an impressive academic journey, earning her Ph.D. in Materials Science from the Indian Institute of Technology Indore (IITI) in 2023, where her dissertation focused on developing and characterizing high-entropy soft magnetic alloys. She holds an M.Tech (Research) degree in Physics and Astronomy with a specialization in Materials Science from the National Institute of Technology Rourkela (NITR) in 2017, during which she studied the electrical and magnetic properties of modified strontium hexaferrite. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Telecommunication at the Government Engineering College Bilaspur in 2014, following a diploma in the same discipline from the Government Polytechnic College Ambikapur in 2011. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Sahu has consistently maintained high honors and distinctions, showcasing her dedication to research and learning.

 

Professional experience

Dr. Priyanka Sahu has accumulated diverse teaching and research experience. She is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (AP-IIIT), Idupulapaya, Andhra Pradesh, since March 2024. Prior to this, Dr. Sahu worked as a Teaching Assistant and researcher at IIT Indore from 2017 to 2023, during which she handled multiple labs and courses related to physical metallurgy and material science. Her research experience also includes working at NIT Rourkela in a Physics Laboratory. Dr. Sahu has expertise in handling various high-end instruments such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), which are crucial in material characterization. She has also participated in numerous national and international conferences as a presenter and invited speaker, furthering her knowledge and sharing insights into her specialized research areas.

Research focus

Dr. Priyanka Sahu’s research is centered around the development of advanced materials, particularly high-entropy alloys (HEAs), soft magnetic materials, and magnetocaloric materials. Her work explores novel synthesis methods, including mechanical alloying and sol-gel auto-combustion, to develop new materials with superior thermal, magnetic, and electrical properties. Dr. Sahu has extensively studied the microstructural and magnetic behaviors of multi-component alloys, investigating the influence of elements like Si and Mn on phase evolution and magnetic properties. She also focuses on thermodynamic modeling using Redlich-Kister formalism and Miedema’s semi-empirical models for predicting phase formations in these alloys. Her research aims to apply theoretical models to experimental data for better material characterization, especially in high-entropy amorphous alloys. Dr. Sahu’s work is highly interdisciplinary, impacting fields like nanotechnology, metallurgy, and condensed matter physics.

Award and Recognition

Dr. Priyanka Sahu has received numerous accolades throughout her academic and professional career. She was awarded the prestigious “Best Researcher Award” at the 16th edition of International Research Awards in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics in 2024. Her outstanding oral presentation in the “Progress in Metallurgy & Materials (ISPMM-2023)” at IIT Indore earned her a Best Oral Presentation award. Additionally, she secured the 1st runner-up spot in poster presentation during the Research and Industrial Conclave (RIC-2023) at IIT Indore. Dr. Sahu has also received multiple honorariums for her contributions to various programs such as the QIP program at IIT Indore and TEQIP-III in 2018. She was recognized for her early academic excellence with a merit scholarship at Government Polytechnic College Ambikapur, and she ranked 1st in class during her diploma years. These honors reflect her commitment to research and academia.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Synthesis and characterization of hydrogenated novel AlCrFeMnNiW high entropy alloy
    ✍️ SK Dewangan, VK Sharma, P Sahu, V Kumar
    📘 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 45(34), 16984-16991, 2020, cited 62 times
  • Investigating the effect of multiple grain–grain interfaces on electric and magnetic properties of [50 wt% BaFe12O19–50 wt% Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3] composite system
    ✍️ R Pattanayak, R Muduli, RK Panda, T Dash, P Sahu, S Raut, S Panigrahi
    📘 Physica B: Condensed Matter, 485, 67-77, 2016, cited 42 times
  • Microstructure and magnetic behavior of FeCoNi (Mn–Si) x (x= 0.5, 0.75, 1.0) high-entropy alloys
    ✍️ P Sahu, S Solanki, S Dewangan, V Kumar
    📘 Journal of Materials Research, 34(5), 829-840, 2019, cited 30 times
  • Dielectric, ferroelectric and impedance spectroscopic studies in TiO2-doped AgNbO3 ceramic
    ✍️ R Muduli, R Pattanayak, S Raut, P Sahu, V Senthil, S Rath, P Kumar, …
    📘 Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 664, 715-725, 2016, cited 21 times
  • Effect of grain size on electric transport and magnetic behavior of strontium hexaferrite (SrFe12O19)
    ✍️ P Sahu, SN Tripathy, R Pattanayak, R Muduli, N Mohapatra, S Panigrahi
    📘 Applied Physics A, 123, 1-10, 2017, cited 15 times
  • Microstructural, magnetic, and geometrical thermodynamic investigation of FeCoNi (MnSi) x (0.0, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0) high entropy alloys
    ✍️ P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    📘 Materialia, 18, 101133, 2021, cited 7 times
  • Impact of Si and Mg on Microstructural and Magnetic Behavior of Fe-Co-Ni (Mg-Si)x (x = 0.00,0.1,0.2) Multicomponent Alloys
    ✍️ P Sahu, AS Bagri, MD Anoop, M Kumar, V Kumar
    📘 Silicon, 12, 893-902, 2020, cited 7 times
  • Microstructural, magnetic, and geometrical thermodynamic investigation of FeCoNi (MnSi) x (0.0, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0) high entropy alloys
    ✍️ P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    📘 Materialia, 18, 101133, Patent NO
  • Microstructure, Non-isothermal Crystallization Kinetics and Magnetic Behaviour Study of [FeCoNi100-x(SiMn)x] High Entropy Amorphous Alloys Synthesized by …
    ✍️ P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    📘 Metals and Materials International, 29(9), 2684-2709, 2023, cited 3 times
  • Phase Evolution and Soft Magnetic Behavior of Mechanically Alloyed Fe–Co–Ni Medium Entropy Alloy at Different Disk Angular Velocity
    ✍️ P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    📘 Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 76(11), 3065-3078, 2023, cited 2 times
  • Investigation of the structural, electrical, and magnetic behavior of Co3+-Ti4+ doped strontium hexaferrite: validation of measured and theoretical models
    ✍️ P Sahu, PK Sahu, S Panigrahi
    📘 Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 35(10), 709, 2024, cited 1 time
  • Influence of Si and Mn on the Phase Formation, Crystallization Kinetics, and Enhanced Magnetic Properties of Mechanically Alloyed NiCoFe(SiMn)x High Entropy …
    ✍️ P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    📘 Silicon, 15(12), 5367-5392, 2023, cited 1 time
  • An assessment of the mechanically alloyed equiatomic FeCoNiMnSi high entropy amorphous alloy for non-isothermal crystallization kinetics and magnetocaloric refrigeration …
    ✍️ P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    📘 Materials Characterization, 216, 114269, 2024

Conclusion

Overall, Dr. Priyanka Sahu is a well-rounded researcher with a solid background in materials science, excellent technical skills, a significant publication record, and previous awards. Her contributions to the field of high entropy alloys and magnetocaloric materials are impressive and impactful. While focusing on securing research funding and pursuing interdisciplinary research could enhance her profile further, she is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”