Dr. Sanasam Surendra Singh | Particle physics and cosmology | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at National Institute of Technology, India
Dr. Sanasam Surendra Singh, born on February 1, 1978, is a distinguished physicist specializing in cosmology and gravitation theories. He has contributed extensively to the understanding of the universe through his research on dark energy models, time-dependent cosmological constants, and f(R, T) gravity. Dr. Singh has been recognized for his academic excellence since his early career, securing prestigious scholarships and fellowships, including a Junior and Senior Research Fellowship. With over two decades of experience in teaching and research, he has mentored several Ph.D. candidates and led notable sponsored research projects in cosmological modeling. His works are widely published in reputed international journals, where he explores advanced theories in gravitational physics and cosmological models. Currently, Dr. Singh serves as an Associate Professor at NIT Manipur, where he continues to inspire future generations of physicists while advancing his research in theoretical cosmology.
Profile:
Education:
Dr. Sanasam Surendra Singh has pursued a comprehensive academic journey that led him to specialize in cosmology and gravitational theories. His educational foundation was built upon his undergraduate studies in physics, where he was awarded the State Meritorious Scholarship during his BSc. He subsequently advanced his academic career through master’s and doctoral programs, focusing on theoretical physics. Throughout his educational journey, he earned fellowships, including the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF), which supported his Ph.D. research. His academic training and exposure to advanced theories in cosmology, particularly on gravitational constants and dark energy models, prepared him for a career in both teaching and research. Dr. Singh’s education was further enriched by his involvement in various national and international research projects, positioning him as a scholar with profound expertise in his field.
Professional experience:
Dr. Sanasam Surendra Singh has accumulated extensive teaching and research experience over the course of his academic career. His professional journey began as a Teaching Assistant at NIT, Manipur, where he served from January 2014 to October 2015. In October 2015, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor (AGP 7000), a position he held until September 2018. He was then promoted to Assistant Professor (AGP 8000), serving until November 2022. In recognition of his contributions to research and teaching, Dr. Singh was elevated to the position of Associate Professor (AGP 9500) in November 2022, a role he continues to fulfill. Throughout his career, Dr. Singh has guided several Ph.D. students, overseen sponsored research projects, and contributed significantly to cosmological research. His professional experiences reflect a deep commitment to advancing theoretical physics and cosmology while shaping the minds of future physicists.
Research focus:
Dr. Sanasam Surendra Singh’s research focuses on cosmology and gravitational physics, particularly in the development of theoretical models to explain the accelerated expansion of the universe. His work delves into advanced cosmological theories, including f(R) gravity, Lyra’s manifold, Brans-Dicke cosmology, and the behavior of anisotropic dark energy. A key area of his research is the investigation of time-dependent cosmological constants and their role in explaining cosmic acceleration. Dr. Singh has also explored particle creation in varying gravitational fields, thermodynamics of the universe, and interactions between dark energy and other cosmic fluids. His research contributes significantly to the field of modified gravity theories, including f(R, T) and f(Q) gravity, offering new insights into the evolution and dynamics of the universe. Dr. Singh continues to advance knowledge in cosmology through sponsored projects and international collaborations, making groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of the universe’s underlying forces.
Awards and Honors:
Dr. Sanasam Surendra Singh’s career has been marked by several prestigious awards and fellowships. Early in his academic journey, he was awarded the State Meritorious Scholarship during his undergraduate studies, recognizing his academic excellence. He further secured the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) from 2006 to 2008, followed by the Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) from 2008 to 2011, highlighting his potential as a leading researcher in the field of theoretical cosmology. His achievements in academia, both as a scholar and as a mentor, have also been acknowledged through his rapid career progression, culminating in his current role as an Associate Professor. Dr. Singh’s commitment to research and teaching has garnered respect and recognition in the scientific community, contributing to his reputation as a leading figure in cosmology and gravitational theories.
Publication Top Notes:
- “Holographic dark energy models and their behaviors within the framework of f(Q,C) gravity theory”
Authors: Samaddar, A., Surendra Singh, S., Muhammad, S., Zotos, E.E.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0 - “Behaviours of rip cosmological models in f(Q,C) gravity”
Authors: Samaddar, A., Singh, S.S., Muhammad, S., Zotos, E.E.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0 - “Dynamical System Approach and Thermodynamical Perspective of Hořava-Lifshitz Gravity”
Authors: Samaddar, A., Singh, S.S.
Year: 2024
Citations: 1 - “Phase transition of Bianchi-type I cosmological model in f(T) gravity”
Authors: Devi, L.A., Singh, S.S., Alam, M.K.
Year: 2024
Citations: 1 - “Stability analysis of anisotropic Bianchi type I cosmological model”
Authors: Pillai, S., Singh, S.S.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0 - “Stability aspects of an LRS Bianchi type-I cosmological model in f(Q) gravity”
Authors: Rathore, S., Singh, S.S.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0 - “Some Recent Fixed Point Results in Sb-Metric Spaces and Applications”
Authors: Alam, K.H., Rohen, Y., Khan, M.S., Surendra Singh, S.
Year: 2024 (Book Chapter)
Citations: 0 - “Gravitational baryogenesis in f(Q, C) gravity”
Authors: Samaddar, A., Surendra Singh, S., Muhammad, S., Zotos, E.E.
Year: 2024
Citations: 0 - “NEW BEST PROXIMITY POINT RESULTS FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF NONSELF PROXIMAL CONTRACTIONS WITH AN APPLICATION”
Authors: Alam, K.H., Rohen, Y., Singh, S.S., Devi, K.M., Bishwakumar, L.
Year: 2024
Citations: 1 - “Causal viscous Universe in Sáez–Ballester theory”
Authors: Singh, S.S., Kumrah, L., Alam, M.K., Singh, L.K., Devi, L.A.
Year: 2024
Citations: 1