Yeeu-Chang Lee | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yeeu-Chang Lee | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Chung Yuan Christian University | Taiwan

Professor Yeeu-Chang Lee is a leading researcher in ultrafast laser–material interactions, micro/nano fabrication, and computational optics. Specializing in the integration of high-energy laser processing with optical simulations, Professor Lee’s work aims to innovate advanced photonic structures. His research contributes significantly to the development of energy-efficient and scalable photonics solutions, with a focus on improving systems like LEDs and optical diffusers through precise and novel microstructure designs.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Professor Lee’s academic journey began with a passion for applied physics and optics, leading him to obtain his advanced degrees in the field of laser physics and material science. Early in his career, he was captivated by the intersection of laser technology and material manipulation, sparking his focus on ultrafast lasers and their applications in micro/nano fabrication. His early work laid the foundation for his current expertise in picosecond and femtosecond laser technologies.

Professional Endeavors 🏆

Professor Lee’s professional career has been marked by his leadership in cutting-edge projects involving high-energy laser processing. Throughout his career, he has held key positions in various academic and research institutions, advancing the development of laser-based fabrication techniques. His roles in research teams have centered around developing new ways to optimize light extraction and diffusion efficiency in photonic devices, with significant collaborations in both industry and academia.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Professor Lee’s research focuses on bridging applied high-energy physics with computational science to solve pressing challenges in photonics and optical engineering. He has pioneered work in the fabrication of micro-lens arrays and subwavelength textures aimed at improving light extraction in devices like LEDs and optical diffusers. His innovative use of tools such as LightTools and Bezier-based modeling allows for precise simulations and optimization of microstructure design, leading to more efficient optical systems.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Professor Lee’s work has significantly influenced the field of photonics, especially in areas related to energy-efficient lighting and optical systems design. His pioneering contributions in laser processing and optical simulations have impacted industries focused on LEDs, displays, and renewable energy technologies. By developing new approaches to light field distribution and optical modeling, he has set new standards for high-precision fabrication in photonics.

Academic Cites 📚

With numerous publications in leading scientific journals, Professor Lee’s work has been widely cited in the fields of laser physics, materials science, and optical engineering. His contributions to picosecond and femtosecond laser applications have garnered attention globally, with his work often referenced in studies exploring advanced photonic structures and light manipulation technologies.

Research Skills 🧑‍🔬

Professor Lee’s expertise includes advanced techniques in ultrafast laser processing, micro/nano fabrication, and computational optics. He is proficient in optical simulation software such as LightTools and Bezier-based modeling, employing these tools for high-precision light field simulations and the optimization of microstructure designs. His work requires a deep understanding of laser-material interactions, material properties, and optical design principles to create innovative photonic solutions.

Teaching Experience 🎓

As a professor, Professor Lee has a strong track record of educating the next generation of optical engineers and laser scientists. He has taught courses on ultrafast lasers, photonics, and optical design, emphasizing practical, hands-on learning. His students benefit from his industry expertise and advanced knowledge of laser-material interactions, which helps them bridge the gap between theory and application.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Looking ahead, Professor Lee is committed to continuing his work in advanced photonics and optical engineering. His vision for the future includes the development of next-generation energy-efficient optical systems that can have a transformative impact on industries such as renewable energy, consumer electronics, and communications. As he continues to push the boundaries of laser fabrication and optical simulations, his legacy will undoubtedly influence the next era of photonics technologies.

Publications Top Notes

Fabrication and simulation of optical shaping diffuser to control light patterns

  • Authors: P., Chiu, Powei; T.L., Chang, Tien Li; W., Chen, Weichun; Y., Lee, Yeouchang
    Journal: Micro and Nanostructures
    Year: 2025

Fabricating ordered array of polystyrene spheres on concave structure via 3D micro-printing

  • Authors: L.E., Kang, Li En; Y., Lee, Yeouchang
    Journal: Journal of Nanoparticle Research
    Year: 2024

The Synthesis and Assembly Mechanism of Micro/Nano-Sized Polystyrene Spheres and Their Application in Subwavelength Structures

  • Authors: Y., Lee, Yeouchang; H., Wu, Hsukang; Y.Z., Peng, Yu Zhong; W., Chen, Weichun
    Journal: Micromachines
    Year: 2024

 

Dong Wang | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dong Wang | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Shandong University of Technology | China

Wang Dong, is a highly accomplished academic and researcher. He currently serves as a professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Shandong University of Technology. Wang Dong is also a doctoral supervisor and holds several key positions, including Secretary of the Party Branch of the Engineering Ceramics Research Institute, Vice President, and Vice President of Science and Technology at Shandong Sina New Material Technology Co., Ltd. He is the leader of the “Youth Innovation Team Plan” of Shandong University of Higher Learning. His academic journey is supported by his extensive publications, research, and contributions to materials science, especially in energy storage devices and functional materials.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Wang Dong began his academic journey at Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), where he completed his Bachelor’s degree in 2011, followed by a Master’s degree in 2013. Afterward, he earned his Doctoral degree at HIT in 2018. During his time at HIT, his passion for materials science and energy storage materials began to take root, which shaped his career direction.

Professional Endeavors 💼

In 2018, Wang Dong took on the role of Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at Shandong University of Technology, where he currently oversees a dynamic research team. Apart from his academic duties, he is actively involved in various industry collaborations, such as his leadership role at Shandong Sina New Material Technology Co., Ltd. Wang’s involvement in science and technology extends to presiding over projects funded by significant national and provincial funds, including the National Natural Science Foundation and Shandong Province Natural Science Fund.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Wang Dong’s research areas focus on the development of energy storage devices and key materials, with an emphasis on functional inorganic non-metallic materials. His expertise covers materials science, nanomaterials, capacitive deionization, and electrochemical storage, particularly in the context of lithium-ion batteries and electrode materials. Wang has successfully led seven science and technology projects and published 28 SCI papers as the first or corresponding author. His work has contributed to innovative breakthroughs in high-performance energy storage technologies, including developing novel anode materials and advanced nano-architectures.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Wang Dong has made a significant impact in both academic circles and industrial applications. His research on energy storage materials has not only advanced scientific understanding but also influenced the development of practical solutions in the energy sector. With eight invention patents to his name, Wang’s work directly supports technological advancements that can lead to sustainable solutions in energy storage and environmental conservation.

Academic Citations 📑

Wang Dong’s publications have garnered widespread recognition. His research articles are highly cited across multiple academic journals, particularly in the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, and energy storage systems. His publications in high-impact journals such as Nano Research, Rare Metals, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science have contributed significantly to advancing the scientific community’s understanding of nanomaterials and their applications in energy storage.

Research Skills and Expertise 🔧

Wang Dong is recognized for his exceptional research skills in material synthesis, characterization techniques, and innovative design of nano-materials. His approach combines both theoretical modeling and experimental research to explore new materials and their applications. His hands-on expertise in nano-engineering, structural regulation, and electrochemical testing has earned him respect among peers and established his reputation as a leader in his field.

Teaching Experience 📚

As a Ph.D. supervisor, Wang Dong has contributed significantly to the academic growth of his students, fostering the development of the next generation of scientists. He has mentored numerous graduate students and researchers, guiding them through complex projects in materials science and energy storage. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, innovation, and hands-on learning, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of both fundamental principles and cutting-edge technologies.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Throughout his career, Wang Dong has earned numerous accolades for his scientific achievements and contributions to the field of materials science. These include recognition for his patent filings, research excellence, and leadership roles in high-profile projects. His academic and industry achievements have earned him several awards, including honors from both Shandong University of Technology and national scientific bodies.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Wang Dong’s future research endeavors are poised to make significant contributions to the sustainable development of energy storage technologies. His ongoing work promises to lead to innovations that can address global energy challenges, contributing to green technologies and climate change mitigation. As he continues to lead research teams and mentor future scientists, his legacy in materials science will inspire further breakthroughs in nanotechnology and renewable energy solutions.

Publications Top Notes

Photovoltaic waste silicon powder-engaged construction of silicon/graphite nanosheet/carbon composite microspheres for lithium-ion batteries anodes

  • Authors: Y. Li, D. Wang, X. Wang, D. Wang, G. Wen
    Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
    Year: 2025

Application of carbon-based MOF derived Fe/C composites toward excellent microwave absorption

  • Authors: X. Xu, X. Li, H. Yang, X. Huang, R. Zhang, D. Wang, G. Wen
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering B
    Year: 2025

Electrical discharge machinable intra/inter type B4C composites with enhanced mechanical properties by two-step reactive spark plasma sintering

  • Authors: Y. Zhang, X. Huang, D. Wang, X. Ma, S. Ran
    Journal: Journal of the European Ceramic Society
    Year: 2025

Unraveling the chloride ion capture capability of nitrogen-doped porous carbon for capacitive deionization and desalination battery

  • Authors: H. Yang, R. Zhang, Z. Liu, G. Wen, D. Wang
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
    Year: 2024

Multi-dimensional, multi-interface Fe3C/carbon sheets/carbon tubes nanoarchitecture towards high-performance microwave absorption

  • Authors: X. Xu, R. Zhang, X. Li, X. Huang, G. Wen, D. Wang
    Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
    Year: 2024

 

 

Ugur Yahsi | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ugur Yahsi | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Head of the General Physics Department | Marmara University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Uğur Yahşi is a Full Professor in the Physics Department at Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey. With an academic background spanning Physics at institutions such as Istanbul University (BSc), University of Wisconsin (MSc), and Case Western Reserve University (PhD), he has made notable contributions to the scientific community in both research and education.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Prof. Dr. Yahşi’s academic journey began with a BSc in Physics from Istanbul University in 1983. He pursued an MSc at the University of Wisconsin from 1987-1988, followed by a PhD at Case Western Reserve University, completing his studies in 1994. His early research laid the foundation for his future work in material science and applied physics.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Prof. Yahşi’s professional career has been extensive, with a continuous academic presence at Marmara University, where he has held positions from Assistant Professor to Full Professor since 1996. Additionally, he has served as a Visiting Scientist at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and contributed significantly to various administrative roles within the university, such as Senator and Director of the Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Dr. Yahşi’s research is at the forefront of material science, particularly in nanomaterials, macromolecular physics, and defect structures. His research spans across multiple topics, including vacancy structures, dendrimers, polymer-ion interactions, and nanometric defects in materials. He is a leading figure in applying positron annihilation spectroscopy and other advanced techniques to study the electronic properties of materials, advancing nanotechnology and material engineering.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Prof. Yahşi’s impact extends beyond his research, as he has shaped the academic environment at Marmara University. He has mentored numerous students through undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral research projects. His leadership roles have fostered growth in the Physics Department and research programs, contributing to collaborations with other institutions and research organizations globally.

Academic Cites 📑

Prof. Dr. Yahşi has been extensively cited in scientific journals for his work on positron annihilation and material defect structures. His influence can be seen in the academic advancements in polymer science, nanotechnology, and material characterization techniques. The funding from projects such as TÜBİTAK and Marmara University underscores the significance of his work in advancing scientific discovery.

Research Skills 🔧

Prof. Yahşi possesses a diverse set of research skills, including expertise in positron annihilation spectroscopy, experimental physics, and materials characterization. He is skilled in various computational tools such as Fortran, Mathematica, and MatLab, enabling him to model complex physical systems and conduct numerical simulations in support of his theoretical work.

Teaching Experience 🎓

Prof. Yahşi’s teaching spans over decades, with experience in courses ranging from Advanced Classical Mechanics to Computer Programming in Fortran. His commitment to student development is evident through his role in shaping curriculum and teaching courses in Technical English, Solid-State Physics, and Numerical Methods. He has also contributed significantly to the translation and localization of key texts in Physics, ensuring that students have access to high-quality educational resources.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Prof. Yahşi has been the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, such as the Turkish Educational Ministry Fellowship for his graduate studies. His work has earned research grants from prominent Turkish organizations like TÜBİTAK, demonstrating his recognized contributions to scientific progress. He continues to receive support for innovative projects, including the BİDEB Mentorship Support Program and various Marmara University projects.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Prof. Dr. Uğur Yahşi’s legacy lies in his commitment to advancing physics education and research, particularly in material science and nanotechnology. His ongoing projects, such as the investigation of flash sintering in doped ZnO structures and polymer materials, are paving the way for future breakthroughs. With continued administrative roles and research leadership, Prof. Yahşi is poised to make lasting contributions to both academic knowledge and scientific innovation.

Publications Top Notes

Free volume impact on ionic conductivity of PVdF/GO/PVP solid polymer electrolytes via positron annihilation approach

  • Authors: M. Yilmazoğlu, H. Okkay, U. Abacı, C. Tav, U. Yahşi
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2025

The Influence of Defects on the Structural, Optical, and Antibacterial Properties of Cr/Cu Co-Doped ZnO Nanoparticles

  • Authors: L. Arda, Z. Ra’ad, S. Veziroğlu, C. Tav, U. Yahşi
    Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, 2025

Correlation of proton conductivity and free volume in sulfonated polyether ether ketone electrolytes: A positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy study

  • Authors: M. Lahmuni, M. Yilmazoğlu, U. Abacı, C. Tav, U. Yahşi
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2025

A novel approach for the atomic scale characterization of Li-ion battery components probed by positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy

  • Authors: R. Bakar, S. Koç, A. Yumak Yahşi, C. Tav, U. Yahşi
    Journal: Materials Research Bulletin, 2024

Free-volume analysis of the structural and dielectric properties of PMMA/TeO2 composites via positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy

  • Authors: S. Kuzeci, E. Özcan, A.U. Kaya, R. Bakar, C. Tav, U. Yahşi, K. Esmer
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2024

 

Faisal faiz | Experimental methods | Physics Industry Leadership Award

Dr. Faisal faiz | Experimental methods | Physics Industry Leadership Award

Assistant Professor at Shenzhen university | China

Dr. Faisal Faiz is a dedicated nanotechnologist and Research Fellow at the College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Shenzhen University, Guangdong, China. With a robust academic background, he holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Nanjing University, China. His thesis focused on the synthesis of nanomagnetic materials for speciation analysis of heavy toxic metals in environmental water. His work, especially in functionalized nanomaterials for environmental applications, has positioned him as a key contributor to the nanotechnology and environmental science fields.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Faiz’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan, followed by a Master’s in Applied Chemistry from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. His keen interest in research led him to pursue an M.Phil. in Applied Chemistry at Bahauddin Zakariya University. These foundational studies laid the groundwork for his doctoral work at Nanjing University, where he explored innovative approaches in nanomaterial synthesis and heavy metal pollutant detection.

Professional Endeavors 🧑‍🔬

Dr. Faiz has had a diverse career spanning several research institutions and teaching roles. His professional journey includes a Postdoctoral Research Scholar position at Shenzhen University, where he continues his pioneering research on nanomaterials and environmental sustainability. Prior to this, he worked as a Research Assistant at the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology and a Senior Lecturer at Allama Iqbal Open University. These roles have allowed Dr. Faiz to hone his research skills while contributing to environmental monitoring, sustainable technology, and energy applications.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Faiz’s primary research focus is on the development of functionalized nanomaterials to address environmental challenges. His research spans three core areas:

  • Environmental Applications of Nanomaterials 🌍: He explores metal oxides and magnetic nanoparticles to create efficient sensors and advanced systems for detecting toxic gases and pollutants in air and water. His work is focused on real-time environmental monitoring, essential for ecological sustainability and public health.

  • Advanced Sensing Technologies ⚡: Dr. Faiz is advancing the development of MEMS-based gas sensors using inkjet printing technology. His efforts aim to improve the sensitivity, speed, and affordability of sensors for detecting hazardous gases at trace levels.

  • Supercapacitors for Energy and Environmental Applications 🔋: Dr. Faiz’s work on supercapacitors involves optimizing nanomaterials like metal oxides for energy storage systems that can be utilized in renewable energy storage and energy-efficient industrial devices.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Faiz’s work has made significant contributions to environmental science, nanotechnology, and sustainable energy systems. His research into nanomaterials has led to the development of new solutions for toxic pollutant detection, environmental monitoring, and energy storage technologies. With patents and research collaborations on a national level, he is helping to drive forward the global agenda on environmental sustainability.

Academic Cites 📑

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Faiz has been widely cited in scientific literature for his work on magnetic nanoparticles, environmental remediation, and nanomaterial synthesis. His contributions to toxic metal removal from water and the development of advanced sensors have made him a respected figure in the nanotechnology community. His publications continue to inspire new research in the fields of materials science and environmental engineering.

Research Skills 🛠️

Dr. Faiz possesses a diverse skill set in various experimental techniques, including:

  • Electron Microscopy (SEM, TEM)
  • X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS)
  • X-ray Diffraction (XRD)
  • Electrochemical Workstation Techniques
  • Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

These research skills enable him to conduct cutting-edge studies in nanomaterials and environmental monitoring. His ability to integrate various analytical techniques enhances the depth of his research and helps in developing innovative solutions for environmental challenges.

Teaching Experience 🏫

Dr. Faiz has an extensive teaching background, including roles as a Senior Lecturer and Science Teacher. He has taught a range of chemistry courses and has been involved in academic administration, including being a coordinator for international students and a class representative. His teaching approach blends scientific rigor with practical applications, encouraging students to engage with cutting-edge technologies and environmental solutions.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Faiz has been recognized with several awards, including:

  • Chinese Government Scholarship for his Ph.D. studies at Nanjing University.
  • Best Postgraduate Researcher award at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University.
  • Distinguished Researcher at the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology.

These accolades reflect his excellence in research, contribution to scientific knowledge, and commitment to environmental sustainability.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Faiz’s work promises to leave a lasting legacy in the fields of nanotechnology and environmental science. As he continues to develop functionalized nanomaterials, his research has the potential to transform industries by offering sustainable solutions for pollution detection and energy storage. Looking forward, he aims to push the boundaries of green nanomaterials, further advancing technologies for clean energy, pollution remediation, and environmental protection.

Publications Top Notes

Innovative adsorbent for sulphur dioxide: synergy of activated carbon, polyionic liquids, and chitosan

  • Authors: A. Wahab, Abdul; A. Farooq, Amjad; F. Faiz, Faisal; J. Wu, Jianghua; Y. Faiz, Yasir
    Journal: Adsorption
    Year: 2025

Tailoring MnO2 nanowire defects with K-doping for enhanced electrochemical energy storage in aqueous supercapacitors

  • Authors: J. Wu, Jianghua; F. Faiz, Faisal; M. Ahmad, Mashkoor; X. Pan, Xiaofang; Y. Faiz, Yasir
    Journal: Applied Surface Science
    Year: 2025

Removal of gaseous methyl iodide using hexamethylenetetramine and triethylenediamine impregnated activated carbon: A comparative study

  • Authors: T. Yaqoob, M. Ahmad, A. Farooq, F. Ali, Y. Faiz, A. Shah, F. Faiz, M.A. Irshad
    Journal: Diamond and Related Materials
    Year: 2023

Tuning electrocatalytic activity of Co3O4 nanosheets using CdS nanoparticles for highly sensitive non-enzymatic cholesterol biosensor

  • Authors: H. Waleed, H.U. Rasheed, A. Nisar, A. Zafar, Y. Liu, S. Karim, Y. Yu, H. Sun
    Journal: Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
    Year: 2024

Mesoporous Co3O4@CdS nanorods as anode for high-performance lithium-ion batteries with improved lithium storage capacity and cycle life

  • Authors: H. Waleed, H.U. Rasheed, F. Faiz, A. Zafar, S. Javed, Y. Liu, S. Karim, H. Sun
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2024

 

 

Srither SR | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Srither SR | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (KLEF) | India

Dr. SR. Srither is an accomplished Research Associate with a dynamic career spanning both India and abroad. With extensive expertise in Nanotechnology, his work focuses on energy harvesting, material synthesis, and nanocomposite development. He has contributed significantly to the advancement of piezoelectric and triboelectric technologies, with a primary focus on creating self-powered systems for flexible applications. His journey includes notable academic and professional roles across institutions such as the Southern University of Science and Technology (China) and Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (India).

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Srither’s academic journey began with his B.E. in Electronics and Communication from St. Joseph’s College of Engineering, Chennai, followed by an M.Tech in Nanoscience and Technology from K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology, Coimbatore, where he graduated First Class with Distinction. His thirst for knowledge led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology at Anna University, Chennai. His early academic interests focused on the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, laying the foundation for his cutting-edge research in energy storage and conversion technologies.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Srither’s career trajectory showcases his commitment to research and teaching. He currently serves as a Visiting Professor at KL Deemed to be University, where he imparts his expertise to students in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. His professional experiences extend across multiple prestigious research roles, notably as a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Quantum Information & Intelligent Energy Harvesting Lab, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), Shenzhen, China. His work continues to influence nanotechnology, energy harvesting, and energy storage devices.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Srither’s research focuses on nanostructures, nanocomposites, and their applications in self-powered systems. Key contributions include the fabrication of piezo/triboelectric hybrid nanogenerators that are low-cost and flexible, designed for a wide range of IoT-enabled devices and health monitoring applications. His research also includes groundbreaking work on transparent polymers for triboelectric energy harvesting and the exploration of manganese dioxide nanoparticles for energy conversion applications.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Srither has made a lasting impact on the nanotechnology field through his innovative research and interdisciplinary projects. His work on energy harvesting has revolutionized the development of wearable devices and self-powered systems, enabling sustainable technology in fields like IoT and healthcare. His research has been recognized by notable platforms, including the Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, and has been showcased through multiple publications and patents.

Academic Cites 📑

Dr. Srither’s work has been cited extensively in high-impact journals, with his research on triboelectric nanogenerators and nanocomposite materials contributing significantly to the broader field of renewable energy and flexible electronics. He has also been a frequent presenter at international conferences and symposia, where his findings continue to inspire and influence researchers worldwide.

Research Skills 🧪

Dr. Srither possesses a diverse range of experimental skills that include spin coating, spray coating, electrospinning, and spray pyrolysis, along with advanced characterization techniques like X-ray diffraction (XRD), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and UV-Vis spectroscopy. His expertise in electrochemical testing and device evaluation has been pivotal in the development of energy harvesting systems and energy storage devices.

Teaching Experience 🍎

Dr. Srither’s role as a Visiting Professor at KL Deemed to be University allows him to impart his knowledge to undergraduate and postgraduate students in Nanotechnology. He also has significant experience in practical teaching, having assisted professors in lab work, project development, and demonstrations in nanotechnology. His involvement in designing and executing exhibits has further enriched his teaching journey, preparing students for real-world applications of nanoscience and technology.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Srither’s dedication to excellence has been recognized through numerous accolades, including the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Wireless Communication and Emerging Technologies (RAWCET 2022) for his work on a wearable single-electrode mode triboelectric nanogenerator. His innovations have also been featured on the DST website, with recognition from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Dr. Srither’s work sets the foundation for significant advancements in sustainable energy technologies and smart devices. His legacy lies in his ability to merge nanoscience with practical, real-world applications, particularly in energy harvesting and self-powered systems. Moving forward, his ongoing projects, such as motion sensing in sewage tunnels and structural health monitoring applications, promise to continue shaping the future of energy efficiency and smart infrastructure.

Publications Top Notes

High-Sensitivity Optical Fiber-Based SPR Sensor for Early Cancer Cell Detection Using Cerium Oxide and Tungsten Disulfide

  • Authors: N. Hma Salah, Nasih V. Yesudasu, Vasimalla B. Kaur, Baljinder S.R. Srither, S. R. Kumar, Santosh
    Journal: Plasmonics
    Year: 2025

SMF-based SPR sensors utilizing thallium bromide immobilization for detection of various bacterial cells

  • Authors: V. Yesudasu, Vasimalla N. Hma Salah, Nasih S. Chella, Santhosh S.R. Srither, S. R. Kumar, Santosh
    Journal: Microchemical Journal
    Year: 2025

Electrical and dielectric properties of PVA-doped NiGdxFe2-xO4 nanoferrite particles

  • Authors: N Lenin, NJ Raj, RR Kanna, P Karthikeyan, M Balasubramanian, …
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B
    Year: 2024

Simple Non-Invasive Coronary Artery Disease Detection Using Machine Learning

  • Authors: S Kalpana, SR Srither, NR Dhineshbabu, G Nikitha
    Journal: 2024 4th International Conference on Innovative Practices in Technology and …
    Year: 2024

Recent advances in wearable textile-based triboelectric nanogenerators

  • Authors: S Neelakandan, SR Srither, NR Dhineshbabu, S Maloji, O Dahlsten, …
    Journal: Nanomaterials
    Year: 2024