Kriti Ranjan Sahu | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kriti Ranjan Sahu | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kriti Ranjan Sahu is a distinguished physicist and academic leader, currently serving as the Head of the Department of Physics and Assistant Professor at Bhatter College, Dantan (Autonomous) in Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India. With a strong background in material science, applied physics, and experimental techniques, Dr. Sahu has made pioneering contributions across multiple fields of science including piezoelectric materials, superconductivity, and optical technologies.

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📘 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sahu’s academic journey began in Tickrapara Ambikyamoye High School, culminating in his B.Sc in Physics from P.K. College, Contai under Vidyasagar University in 2002. He pursued his M.Sc in Physics from G.G.D. University, Bilaspur, securing a strong academic footing with 64.39% marks in 2004. He earned his PhD in 2016 from Jadavpur University, working under Prof. Dr. Udayan De (Retd. Senior Scientist at VECC, Kolkata) with a thesis focused on “Study of Some Piezoelectric and Other Oxides and of Their Polymeric Composites for Applications“.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Sahu began his teaching career as a Lecturer and HoD in Egra S.S.B. College in 2005, later transitioning to Bhatter College in 2019 as a full-time Assistant Professor and Department Head. With over 19 years of academic service, he is a veteran educator deeply committed to student-centric scientific inquiry and interdisciplinary learning.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Sahu has spearheaded numerous innovative research projects and groundbreaking discoveries. He developed a novel and safe technique for preparing orthorhombic PbNb₂O₆ piezoelectric material in 2014, widely used in nuclear imaging sensors. In 2020, he reported a surprising ~8°C enhancement in the superconducting transition temperature of Fe-based superconductors due to Ar⁶⁺ ion beam irradiation. In 2022, he invented a new laser-based experimental method for measuring refractive indices in solid materials, suitable for undergraduate laboratories. He also discovered a new natural cellulosic fiber from Cyperus compactus (2023), and synthesized high-quality Na₂O–ZnO–TeO₂ glasses for optical communication (2020–2023).

🌐 Impact and Influence

Dr. Sahu’s work has gained national and international recognition. His cutting-edge research has been published in top-tier journals like Physica C, Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies, Glass Physics and Chemistry, and Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. His findings in superconductivity and piezoelectric materials have laid foundational work for future advancements in sensor technology, nuclear applications, and sustainable electronics.

📚 Academic Cites and Publications

Dr. Sahu has made extensive contributions to peer-reviewed literature with numerous publications across Q1 to Q4 journals. Notably, he reported a remarkable 50% increase in superconducting critical temperature (Tc) due to ion implantation, published in Physica C (2025). His work on the characterization of a new natural cellulosic fiber appeared in Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies (2023). He also introduced a laser-based refractive index measurement technique featured in The Physics Teacher (2022). Additionally, Dr. Sahu has co-authored several papers on glass materials, organic solar cells, and the effects of ion irradiation, showcasing his broad research expertise.

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Sahu possesses a wide range of research skills encompassing material synthesis, including piezoelectrics, superconductors, EMI shielding composites, and glass materials. He is proficient in advanced characterization techniques such as XRD, UV-Vis spectroscopy, SEM, TEM, FTIR, DSC, DTA, TGA, impedance analysis, and vector network analysis (VNA). His expertise also extends to device fabrication, particularly in creating organic solar cells. Additionally, Dr. Sahu has conducted numerous irradiation experiments using gamma rays and ion beams at renowned facilities like UGC-DAE, IUAC, and SAMEER, reflecting his strong interdisciplinary research capabilities.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Sahu has nearly two decades of teaching experience. He has been instrumental in integrating innovative lab experiments, interdisciplinary research modules, and undergraduate research projects into college curricula. His initiative, BASIS (Bengal Academic Society for Interactive Sciences), has helped UG/PG students showcase poster-based research across colleges.

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • 🥇 International Research Award (2020) by RULA and World Research Council for outstanding work on piezoelectric spectroscopy.

  • 📜 Certificate of Publication from Thermochimica Acta for significant findings on Nb₂O₅ phase in PbNb₂O₆ formation.

  • 🧾 Life Member of Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT).

📝 Editorial Roles and Peer Review

  • Associate Editor: Bhatter College Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, since 2023.

  • Editorial Member: International Journal of Materials Science and Applications (USA).

  • Reviewer: International Journal of Energy Research, Material Science Research India.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Kriti Ranjan Sahu continues to inspire scientific curiosity through poster-based symposiums, interactive webinars, and hands-on experimental training under the umbrella of BASIS. His commitment to low-cost science education, research democratization, and young investigator mentorship ensures a lasting impact on the next generation of physicists and applied researchers. Looking ahead, Dr. Sahu aims to bridge research with industry, focusing on green technologies, high-Tc superconductors, and materials for next-gen optics and electronics.

Top Noted Publications

Superconducting Single Crystals Show About 50% Increase of the Superconducting Critical Temperature after Ar Ion Implantation

  • Authors: Sahu, K.R.; Wolf, T.; Mishra, A.K.; Chakraborty, K.R.; Banerjee, A.; Ganesan, V.; De, U.
    Journal: SSRN (Other)
    Year: 2025

Characterization of new natural cellulosic fibers from Cyperus compactus Retz. (Cyperaceae) Plant

  • Authors: Bhunia, A.K.; Mondal, D.; Sahu, K.R.; Mondal, A.K.
    Journal: Carbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications
    Year: 2023

Enhancement of Optical and Electrical Properties of Pr³⁺ Doped Na₂O–ZnO–TeO₂ Glass Materials

  • Authors: Mirdda, J.N.; Mukhopadhyay, S.; Sahu, K.R.; Goswami, M.N.
    Journal: Glass Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2023

Modification of Optical Bandgap and Formation of Carbonaceous Clusters Due to 1.75 MeV N⁵⁺ Ion Irradiation in PET Polymers and Search for Chemical Reaction Mechanisms

  • Authors: Prasad, S.G.; Lal, C.; Sahu, K.R.; De, U.
    Journal: Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry
    Year: 2023

Ultrastructural and Spectroscopic Analysis of Lignin of Stone Cells in Mimusops elengi L. (Sapotaceae) Fruit Mesocarp

  • Authors: Khatun, M.; Sahu, K.R.; Mondal, A.K.
    Journal: Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry
    Year: 2023

 

 

Mahmoud Soufbaf | Gamma irradiation | Member

Assist Prof Dr. Mahmoud Soufbaf | Gamma irradiation | Member

Academic staff at Agricultural, Medical and Industrial Research school, Karaj, Iran

Mahmoud Soufbaf Sarjami, born on January 12, 1978, in Iran, is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in entomology and applied mathematics. With a diverse educational background spanning from plant protection to mathematics, Mahmoud has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in insect behavior and population dynamics. Currently serving as academic staff at the Agricultural, Medical, and Industrial Research school in Karaj, Iran, Mahmoud is renowned for his expertise in mathematical analyses and sterile insect technique (SIT). His research interests include dynamical systems and their application in biological contexts. He is also dedicated to mentoring and guiding students in their academic pursuits.

Professional Profiles:

Education

B.S in Plant Protection, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, 2001 M.Sc in Entomology, Mohaghegh Ardabili University, Ardabil, Iran, 2008 PhD in Entomology, Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, Iran, 2011 B.Sc in Mathematics, Payame Nour University, Karaj, 2018 M.Sc in Applied Mathematics, Tehran University, 2021

Professional Qualifications

Mathematical analyses using Matlab and Mathematica Statistical analyses using SAS, SPSS, and Minitab Insect rearing on natural and artificial diets Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) Planning and constructing insectaries Entomological experiments planning Windows skills, MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point), Latex

Academic qualifications

A Review on Trichogramma wasps rearing methods in insectariums. B.S. project. Pheromone release behavior of the carob moth, Ectomyelois ceratoniae, under laboratory and field conditions. (M.Sc thesis in Entomology). Modeling and analysis of tritrophic interactions in canola-Plutella xylostella-parasitoid system. (PhD thesis in Entomology). Modeling obesity in Iranian teenagers using artificial neural networks. (B.S. project in Mathematics) Analysis of Competition Term in Lotka-Volterra Model. (M.Sc thesis in Mathematics)

Research interest

Multiple time scale dynamical systems Bifurcation theory in biological dynamical systems Ergodic theory Mathematical & Physical aspects of Sterile Insect Technique

Research Focus:

Mahmoud Soufbaf Sarjami’s research focuses primarily on the ecological dynamics of insect populations, particularly in agricultural settings. His work encompasses a wide range of topics, including the effects of different host plants on the life cycle and mortality patterns of insect pests like the diamondback moth. He investigates the intricate relationships between plants, insects, and parasitoids, exploring how factors like plant availability and habitat size influence population dynamics. Additionally, Mahmoud delves into the role of plant-insect interactions in greenhouse environments, studying phenomena such as insect feeding modes and plant interference. His research contributes significantly to understanding and managing insect pest populations in agricultural ecosystems.

Publications 

  1. Bottom-Up Effect of Different Host Plants on Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae): A Life-Table Study on Canola,Publication date: 2010.
  2. Inhibitory effects of cold atmospheric plasma on population growth of the carob moth, Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in laboratory, Publication date: 2023.
  3. Does dose rate compensate low doses of gamma irradiation towards insect and mite pest sterilization?Publication date: 2023.
  4. Dynamics of Performances in a Competitive Model, Publication date: 2022.
  5. Finish line plant–insect interactions mediated by insect feeding mode and plant interference: a case study of Brassica interactions with diamondback moth and turnip aphidPublication date: 2017.
  6. Artificial Diversity of Plant–Insect Communities and Modern Crop Stoichiometry in Small Closed Patches in Greenhouse, Publication date: 2017.
  7. Effects of plant availability on population size and dynamics of an insect community: diamondback moth and two of its parasitoids, Publication date: 2014.
  8. Effects of plant availability and habitat size on the coexistence of two competing parasitoids in a tri-trophic food web of canola, diamondback moth and parasitic wasps, Publication date: 2012.
  9. Development and Age-Specific Mortality of Diamondback Moth on Brassica Host Plants: Pattern and Causes of Mortality Under Laboratory Conditions, Publication date: 2010.

 

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