Jagrutiba Gohil | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jagrutiba Gohil | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Department of Physics | Sardar Patel University | India

Ms. Jagrutiba Gohil is a dedicated PhD research scholar at Sardar Patel University, focusing on material science, specifically in photodetector materials like tin selenide (SnSe) and Indium Selenide (InSe) crystals. His research, which combines experimental crystal growth techniques and nanomaterials integration, explores self-powered photodetectors for optoelectronic applications. Jagrutiba is also an instructor at RPTP Science School and has made significant strides in both academic research and teaching.

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šŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Jagrutiba’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Sardar Patel University, where he achieved a solid foundation in the subject. His Master’s degree in Physics (M.Sc. and M.Phil.) further deepened his knowledge and set the stage for his doctoral research. With a passion for research, he began his Ph.D. in 2020, focusing on the growth, characterization, and application of semiconductor materials. His educational background reflects a commitment to excellence and continuous learning.

šŸ’¼ Professional Endeavors

Ms. Jagrutiba’s professional career spans multiple areas, including research, teaching, and academic support. As a PhD scholar, he has contributed immensely to the field of materials science. He also plays a pivotal role in mentoring postgraduate students and supporting their research efforts. In addition to his academic commitments, he serves as a Physics instructor at RPTP Science School, where he fosters student engagement through hands-on learning and real-world physics applications.

šŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Jagrutiba’s research focus primarily lies in developing self-powered photodetectors, utilizing tin selenide (SnSe) and Indium Selenide (InSe) crystals. His work explores self-biased and self-powered devices, which promise significant advancements in optoelectronics. He has contributed to 8 peer-reviewed publications, exploring crystal growth techniques, material characterization, and the integration of nanomaterials into functional devices. His high-quality research and innovative techniques have significantly impacted the field of materials science.

šŸŒ Impact and Influence

Through his cutting-edge research, Jagrutiba has had a lasting impact on the field of optoelectronics, specifically in the development of self-powered photodetectors. His work has paved the way for new technologies in optical metrology, nanomaterial integration, and self-biased systems. His collaborative efforts, leadership, and research contributions have enhanced the scientific community’s understanding of semiconductor materials and their applications.

šŸ“‘ Academic Cites

Ms. Jagrutiba’s work has been widely cited in prestigious journals, contributing to the advancement of photodetection technology. His publications in journals like Optical Materials, Materials Chemistry and Physics, and RSC Advances have garnered attention for their novel methodologies and innovative research. His ability to translate complex scientific concepts into meaningful applications makes his work highly valuable to the academic community.

šŸ› ļø Research Skills

Ms. Jagrutiba has acquired a range of specialized research skills throughout his career. These include:

  • Crystal growth techniques like Direct Vapor Transport (DVT)
  • Advanced material characterization (UV-Visible spectroscopy, Hall effect, resistivity measurements, etc.)
  • Synthesis of nanoparticles, thin films, and 2D materials using techniques like hydrothermal synthesis and electrophoresis
  • Device fabrication including photodetectors, Schottky diodes, and PEC-type solar cells

These skills allow him to develop cutting-edge devices and systems that advance both optoelectronics and materials science.

šŸ…Awards and HonorsĀ 

Ms. Jagrutiba’s efforts have been recognized through the SHODH Fellowship (2021-2023) by the Government of Gujarat, an award that underscores his research excellence and his contributions to materials science.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Ms. Jagrutiba’s future in research and education looks promising, as he continues to explore innovative material synthesis, device fabrication, and optical metrology techniques. His work aims to significantly impact the optoelectronics industry, with self-powered photodetectors that could revolutionize energy-efficient devices and sustainable technologies. As he progresses in his Ph.D. and teaching career, he hopes to inspire future generations of scientists, contributing to the advancement of material science and optoelectronics.

Publications Top Notes

Self-biased photoelectrochemical photodetector based on liquid phase exfoliated SnSe nanosheets

  • Authors: Jagrutiba D. Gohil, Sanjay A. Bhakhar, Megha Patel, Hiren Shantilal Jagani, V.M. Pathak
    Journal: Optical Materials
    Year: 2024

Self-powered photodetector based on direct vapour transfer (DVT) method grown tin selenide (SnSe) crystals

  • Authors: Jagrutiba Gohil, Vibhutiba Jethwa, Hirenkumar Shantilal Jagani, Ankit G. Dalvaniya, Vivek M. Pathak
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
    Year: 2023

Stability & durability of self-driven photo-detective parameters based on Sn₁₋βSbβSe (β = 0, 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20) ternary alloy single crystals

  • Authors: Jagrutiba Gohil, Hirenkumar Jagani, Vijay Dixit, Abhishek Patel, V.M. Pathak
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2022

Self-powered anisotropic photo-responsive properties of tin mono-selenide (SnSe) photodetector

  • Authors: Jagrutiba Gohil, Hirenkumar Jagani, Abhishek Patel, V.M. Pathak
    Journal: Optical Materials
    Year: 2022

Enhanced visible-light photoresponse of DVT-grown Ni-doped SnSe crystal

  • Authors: Jagrutiba Gohil, Vibhutiba Jethwa, Vivek M. Pathak, Gunvant K. Solanki, Payal Chauhan, Alkesh B. Patel, Chetan Zankat, Nashreen Patel
    Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
    Year: 2022

Sonochemical exfoliation, characterization and photoresponse of MoSā‚€.ā‚…Se₁.ā‚… nanosheets

  • Authors: Jagrutiba Gohil, Nashreen Patel, Sanjay A. Bhakhar, G.K. Solanki, K.D. Patel, V.M. Pathak, Chetan K. Zankat, Pratik M. Pataniya, Shubham U. Gupta
    Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
    Year: 2021

 

 

 

 

Duyang Zang | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Duyang Zang | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Northwestern Polytechnical University | China

Duyang Zang is a professor in the School of Physical Science and Technology at Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. He holds a PhD in Physics from Paris-Sud University (2010) and has since become a leading figure in soft matter physics. His research spans topics such as capillary phenomena, interfacial rheology, and the dynamics of droplets and bubbles, with a particular focus on acoustic levitation. With a remarkable academic record, Zang has authored over 90 peer-reviewed journal papers and two books.

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šŸŽ“ Early Academic Pursuits

Duyang Zang’s academic journey began with a deep interest in physics, leading him to earn his PhD in 2010 from Paris-Sud University. During his doctoral studies, he focused on complex systems and their physical behaviors at the interfaces, an area that would become central to his later research career. His foundational work laid the groundwork for his specialization in soft matter physics.

šŸ’¼ Professional Endeavors

Currently, Zang is a professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University, where he continues to lead cutting-edge research in soft matter dynamics. Over the past decade, Zang has managed and contributed to over 10 major scientific projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Education. His research is not limited to traditional soft matter studies but also explores the innovative application of acoustic levitation to manipulate soft matter systems.

šŸ”¬ Contributions and Research Focus

Zang’s work is at the forefront of soft matter physics, focusing on the physics and dynamics of interfaces in complex and soft matter systems. His key research areas include:

  • Capillary phenomena: Understanding how liquids interact with surfaces at a microscopic level.
  • Interfacial rheology: Investigating how soft materials behave under stress and deformation.
  • Droplet and bubble dynamics: Studying the movement, stability, and behavior of droplets and bubbles in various systems.
  • Phase behaviors: Exploring how materials transition between different phases, such as from liquid to gas or solid to liquid.

A particularly innovative aspect of his research is the exploration of combining soft matter physics with acoustic levitation, which enables novel ways of manipulating matter without physical contact.

šŸ“ˆ Academic Cites

Zang’s extensive body of work is reflected in his impressive citation count of more than 2,700 citations, with an h-index of 30 (as per Scopus). This demonstrates his significant and sustained influence in the scientific community, with numerous researchers building upon his findings to explore new areas of study.

🧠 Research Skills

Zang is recognized for his strong analytical and experimental research skills, which have enabled him to conduct groundbreaking work on interfacial phenomena and phase transitions. His ability to integrate theoretical models with experimental observations has made him a leader in both fundamental and applied research in soft matter physics. Additionally, his work in acoustic levitation showcases his ability to merge innovative technologies with classical research areas.

šŸ« Teaching Experience

As a professor, Zang is deeply committed to the education and mentorship of the next generation of physicists. He has taught various courses, including those on soft matter physics and complex systems. His teaching extends beyond formal classrooms as he also participates in academic panels, conferences, and research guidance, offering valuable mentorship to graduate students and young researchers.

šŸ… Awards and Honors

Duyang Zang’s work has earned him prestigious recognitions such as:

  • Top 10 Emerging Scientists Award of China (2018)
  • IAAM Scientist Medal (2021)
  • Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM)
    His achievements are further underscored by his role on the editorial boards of leading journals like European Physical Journal E, Frontiers in Soft Matter, and Soft Matter.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Zang’s contributions have set the stage for continued advances in soft matter physics, especially in its application to new technologies and innovative materials. As a thought leader, he is likely to continue influencing the field by addressing complex challenges, such as dynamic interfaces and material design. Zang’s work, particularly in acoustic levitation, could open new frontiers in areas like biotechnology, nanotechnology, and advanced manufacturing.

Ā  Publications Top Notes

Anisotropic growth dynamics of liquid bridge during droplet coalescence under acoustic levitation

  • Authors: Hongyue Chen, Xianyu Nong, Bokun Zhao, Wenxuan Zhong, Kangqi Liu, Zhen Chen, Duyang Zang
    Journal: Physical Review Fluids
    Year: 2025

Atomization by Acoustic Levitation Facilitates Contactless Microdroplet Reactions

  • Authors: Xiaoxu Li, Xianyu Nong, Chenghui Zhu, Xufeng Gao, Huan Chen, Xu Yuan, Dong Xing, Lu Liu, Chiyu Liang, Duyang Zang et al.
    Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society
    Year: 2024

Ultrasound induced grain refinement of crystallization in evaporative saline droplets

  • Authors: Xiaoqiang Zhang, Hongyue Chen, Yuhan Wang, Xin Gao, Zhijun Wang, Nan Wang, Duyang Zang
    Journal: Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
    Year: 2024

Extraordinary stability of surfactant‐free bubbles suspended in ultrasound

  • Authors: Xiaoliang Ji, Wenxuan Zhong, Kangqi Liu, Yichen Jiang, Hongyue Chen, Wei Zhao, Duyang Zang
    Journal: Droplet
    Year: 2024

Toward Enhanced Aerosol Particle Adsorption in Never‐Bursting Bubble via Acoustic Levitation and Controlled Liquid Compensation

  • uthors: Xiaoliang Ji, Pingsong Jiang, Yichen Jiang, Hongyue Chen, Weiming Wang, Wenxuan Zhong, Xiaoqiang Zhang, Wei Zhao, Duyang Zang
    Journal: Advanced Science
    Year: 2023