Ranjita Kumari Mohapatra | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ranjita Kumari Mohapatra | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Rajdhani College Bhubaneswar | India

Dr. Ranjita Kumari Mohapatra is an Assistant Professor at Rajdhani College in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, specializing in the field of Physics. Her academic journey spans a rich history of rigorous research, teaching, and contributions to the scientific community. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Mohapatra has made significant strides in the realm of relativistic heavy-ion collisions, strongly interacting matter, and transport coefficients.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Mohapatra’s academic foundation began with her M.Sc. in Physics from Utkal University (2004), followed by a Post-M.Sc. program at the Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar (2005-2006). Her Ph.D. research, titled Investigating Formation and Evolution of Z(3) Walls and Flow Anisotropies in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, was completed at the Institute of Physics in 2012 under the guidance of Prof. Ajit M. Srivastava.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Dr. Mohapatra’s career trajectory includes post-doctoral fellowships at prestigious institutions such as the Physical Research Laboratory (2012-2014), IIT Bombay (2018-2019), and Banki College (2019-2023). Since February 2023, she has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Rajdhani College. Over the years, she has been involved in cutting-edge research and has become a respected educator, imparting knowledge to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Mohapatra’s research focuses on the equation of state of strongly interacting matter, conserved charge fluctuations, and calculation of transport coefficients in relativistic heavy ion collisions. She is currently spearheading an ongoing project funded by the OURIIP seed fund with a grant of Rs. 402,000/-. Her earlier works, such as Z(3) walls and the acoustic oscillations in heavy-ion collisions, have significantly impacted the understanding of QGP (Quark-Gluon Plasma) dynamics and other key phenomena in nuclear physics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Mohapatra’s contributions to high-energy nuclear physics are invaluable. Her work on flow anisotropies and magnetic fields in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, as well as her studies on quark-hadron transitions, have had a profound influence on the field, advancing the understanding of strongly interacting matter. Her research continues to shape the future of QCD (Quantum Chromodynamics) and phase transitions in the early universe.

Academic Citations 📑

Dr. Mohapatra has authored numerous influential publications, with more than 19 research papers in renowned journals such as Phys. Rev. C, Phys. Rev. D, and Nucl. Phys. A. Key publications, like her work on inverse magnetic catalysis and transport coefficients, have been cited widely and contribute to the ongoing discourse in nuclear physics. Her work continues to inspire researchers in the fields of quantum chromodynamics and particle physics.

Research Skills 🧠

Dr. Mohapatra’s research expertise includes relativistic hydrodynamics, QCD phase diagram, magnetic catalysis, transport coefficients, and fluctuations in heavy-ion collisions. She has developed key models for understanding conserved charge fluctuations and the influence of magnetic fields on hadron resonance gas models, with significant applications in astrophysics and nuclear physics. Her analytical and computational skills are essential in advancing the field.

Teaching Experience 📚

Dr. Mohapatra’s teaching career spans several prestigious institutions. She has served as a tutor and teaching assistant for undergraduate and postgraduate courses at IIT Bombay, where she taught subjects like nuclear theory and BTech lab courses. At Banki College and Rajdhani College, she has taught undergraduate students in Physics. With a strong pedagogical approach, she instills deep knowledge of nuclear physics and high-energy physics among her students.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Mohapatra’s scholarly achievements have earned her significant recognition. She was awarded the OURIIP Seed Fund Research Grant (2021) for her innovative research on strongly interacting matter. Her work has also been acknowledged at national and international conferences, where she has presented her research and contributed to advancing the understanding of heavy-ion collisions.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

As an educator and researcher, Dr. Mohapatra continues to build a lasting legacy through her research contributions and teaching practices. Her future goals include furthering the study of QCD matter, phase transitions, and transport coefficients. Dr. Mohapatra envisions her research aiding in precision measurements and experimental predictions that could revolutionize the understanding of nuclear matter in extreme conditions.

Publications Top Notes

QCD phase diagram and the finite volume fireball: A model study
  • Authors: Shaikh, A., Mohapatra, R.K., Datta, S.
    Journal: Nuclear Physics A
    Year: 2025
Finite Volume Effects on the QCD Chiral Phase Transition Using NJL Model
  • Authors: Shaikh, A., Mohapatra, R.K., Datta, S.
    Journal: Springer Proceedings in Physics
    Year: 2024
Axion mass in a hot QCD plasma
  • Authors: Das, A., Abhishek, A., Mohapatra, R.K., Mishra, H.
    Journal: Proceedings of Science
    Year: 2023
Diffusion matrix associated with the diffusion processes of multiple conserved charges in a hot and dense hadronic matter
  • Authors: Das, A., Mishra, H., Mohapatra, R.K.
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2022
In Medium Properties of Axion Within a Polyakov Loop Enhanced Nambu-Jona-Lasinio Model
  • Authors: Mohapatra, R.K., Abhishek, A., Das, A., Mishra, H.
    Journal: Springer Proceedings in Physics
    Year: 2022

 

 

 

Rohit Yadav | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rohit Yadav | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Technology Warangal | India

Rohit Yadav is a Research Scholar at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Warangal, India, specializing in hybrid supercapacitors and electrode materials for energy storage systems. His research focuses on designing and developing high-performance, eco-friendly supercapacitors aimed at advancing electric vehicles (EVs) and promoting green energy solutions. Rohit’s work is essential for the sustainable energy revolution and has already contributed significantly to renewable energy storage and smart grid applications.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Rohit completed his M.Sc. in Physics in 2020 from the Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India. His dissertation focused on studying cathode materials for metal-air batteries, laying a strong foundation for his later work in advanced energy storage systems. His academic journey provided a deep understanding of material science and electrochemical processes, which continues to shape his innovative approach to supercapacitor research.

Professional Endeavors 🔬

As a Program Committee Member for the IEMDST 2024 Conference, Rohit played a crucial role in organizing and overseeing a global scientific event. Additionally, he served as the General Secretary of the Physics Society at NIT Warangal in 2023, organizing scientific talks and coordinating weekly research presentations. His leadership and collaboration in these roles underscore his commitment to fostering scientific dialogue and promoting academic growth in the scientific community.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔍

Rohit’s research interests span across the development of hybrid supercapacitors, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of novel electrode materials. His work directly impacts the advancement of energy storage systems for electric vehicles and renewable energy solutions. By enhancing the performance of supercapacitors with eco-friendly materials like mesoporous strontium titanate and activated carbon derived from natural biomass, he contributes to sustainable, efficient energy storage solutions. His dedication to green energy applications marks a crucial intersection of technology and environmental impact.

Research Skills 🛠️

Rohit is highly skilled in synthesis techniques such as sol-gel and hydrothermal methods for creating novel electrode materials. His expertise includes electrochemical characterization, materials optimization, and nanomaterial design, which are key in developing high-performance energy storage systems. Additionally, he is proficient in advanced analytical techniques, ensuring that his materials meet the rigorous demands of sustainable energy solutions.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Rohit’s dedication and hard work have been recognized through several accolades:

  • Best Paper Award – 2023: For his exceptional paper presented at an international conference.
  • Position Certificate in Mini Marathon – 2024: A testament to his balanced and disciplined approach to both academic and personal growth.

These honors highlight his outstanding contributions to the field of energy storage and his commitment to excellence in both academic and extracurricular endeavors.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Rohit’s long-term vision is to push the boundaries of hybrid supercapacitor technology and advanced electrode materials to further enhance energy storage systems for electric vehicles and renewable energy grids. His work is poised to play a crucial role in the global transition to sustainable energy solutions, and he aspires to continue contributing to green technologies that benefit both society and the environment.

Publications Top Notes

Synthesis and Electrochemical characterization of activated porous Carbon Derived from Walnut shells as an Electrode material for symmetric Supercapacitor Application

  • Authors: R Yadav, N Macherla, K Singh, K Kumari
    Journal: Engineering Proceedings 59 (1), 175
    Year: 2024

Structural-Morphological Insights into Optimization of Hydrothermally Synthesized MoSe2 Nanoflowers for Improving Supercapacitor Application

  • Authors: P Yadav, R Yadav, J Pani, RM Singh, D Singh, K Kusum, H Borkar, …
    Journal: Dalton Transactions
    Year: 2025

Temperature-dependent hydrothermal processing of WS2 nanorods with controlled growth morphology, crystallography and optical properties

  • Authors: DS Ahlawat, D Singh, R Yadav, K Kumari, H Borkar, J Gangwar
    Journal: Materials Letters 377, 137386
    Year: 2024

Electrochemical analysis of sol-gel and hydrothermal synthesized mesoporous strontium titanate spherical nanoparticles as electrode material for high-performance flexible supercapacitors

  • Authors: R Yadav, R Banoth, K Singh, H Borkar, K Kumari
    Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics 328, 130004
    Year: 2024

Novel industrial biomass derived materials for super capacitor application in powering up electronic gadgets

  • Authors: P Yadav, PA Azeem, S Patel, G Mahar, R Yadav, H Borkar
    Journal: Journal of Energy Storage 97, 112653
    Year: 2024