Andy Anderson Bery | Machine Learning in Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Andy Anderson Bery | Machine Learning in Physics | Best Researcher Award

University Lecturer, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

Associate Professor Dr. Andy Anderson Anak Bery is an accomplished geophysicist and academic at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). With deep expertise in Geostatistics, Solid Earth Geophysics, and Machine Learning-based Predictive Analytics, Dr. Bery has authored over 70 indexed publications and contributed to multiple national and international research initiatives. Since joining academia in 2016, he has consistently merged scientific rigor with applied solutions, especially in environmental and subsurface characterization. His work not only pushes the boundaries of applied geophysics but also inspires a new generation of scholars in data-driven geoscience research.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Bery’s academic foundation was laid at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), where he earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees in Geophysics. His early focus was on exploration geophysics, particularly using seismic and resistivity techniques for subsurface imaging. These formative years cemented his interest in integrating mathematical models with geophysical datasets to address complex environmental and engineering challenges. His academic journey reflects a consistent trajectory of excellence, commitment, and specialization in earth sciences making him a strong contributor to Malaysia’s geoscience research capacity.

👨‍💼 Professional Endeavors

Since becoming a lecturer at the School of Physics, USM in 2016, Dr. Bery has been entrusted with teaching and mentoring at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His professional pursuits involve leading research teams, serving as a journal reviewer, and collaborating with industry partners on national and international site investigations. He has successfully secured 18 research grants (including 3 international), underscoring his leadership in applied research. His work frequently bridges academic theory with real-world utility, making him a sought-after expert in subsurface characterization and environmental geophysics.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Bery’s primary contributions lie in geophysical modeling, machine learning for subsurface analysis, and site investigations. He explores both practical field applications and mathematical frameworks to improve environmental monitoring and hydrocarbon exploration. He is particularly noted for his work in seismic attribute transformation, multi-modal data integration, and probabilistic neural networks. Dr. Bery’s research not only contributes to geophysics but also intersects with data science, setting new standards for how geophysical data is interpreted using modern analytical tools.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With an h-index of 11 and 346 citations on Scopus, Dr. Bery’s research has made significant academic and practical impact in applied geosciences. His methodologies have been adopted in several national-scale environmental assessments and mineral exploration initiatives. He collaborates with researchers across Asia, Africa, and Oceania, enhancing international knowledge exchange. As a reviewer for top-tier journals, he influences scholarly directions in his field. His ability to bridge research, education, and industry continues to elevate his reputation within and beyond Malaysia.

📖 Academic Citations

Dr. Bery’s work is widely cited in areas such as geotechnical investigations, subsurface mapping, and environmental risk assessment. His most cited work, “Correlation of seismic P-wave velocities with engineering parameters”, has received 126 citations, demonstrating its foundational role in linking seismic data with engineering applications. His citations stem from the relevance of his work in engineering geology, mineral exploration, and machine learning in geophysics. His publications serve as reference points for researchers working on resistivity imaging, seismic inversion, and hydrogeological surveys globally.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Bery possesses a diverse set of research competencies, including geostatistical modeling, seismic tomography, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and data-driven predictive analytics. He is proficient in applying regression modeling, machine learning algorithms, and probabilistic analysis to interpret complex geophysical data. His skill in multi-attribute integration allows for high-resolution analysis in both engineering and environmental geophysics. Dr. Bery’s ability to blend field-based methodologies with advanced computational models distinguishes him as a versatile and innovative geoscientist.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Bery has played a vital role in teaching Mathematics and Geophysics at USM since 2016. He is deeply involved in developing course materials, guiding postgraduate thesis supervision, and mentoring early-career researchers. His teaching emphasizes practical applications, often integrating fieldwork data and industry-standard software tools. Known for his structured approach and student-centered methods, Dr. Bery fosters critical thinking and research-driven learning. His role extends beyond classrooms, where he actively encourages students to participate in international conferences and publishing.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Bery’s legacy lies in his ability to unify traditional geophysics with modern computational tools to address pressing environmental and engineering challenges. He has laid a strong foundation in machine learning-driven geophysical modeling, and his work will likely inspire future frameworks in AI-assisted earth sciences. He continues to build capacity through cross-border collaborations and academic mentorship, ensuring a lasting impact. As environmental challenges grow more complex, Dr. Bery’s contributions will be critical in shaping sustainable geophysical solutions for the future.

Publications Top Notes

📄Magnetic-Assisted Radiometric, Speciation, and Environmental Studies of an Orogenic Gold Terrain: Okpella, Igarra Schist Belt, SW Nigeria
  • Authors: Adedibu Sunny Akingboye, Andy Anderson Bery, Abimbola Chris Ogunyele, Mbuotidem David Dick, Temitayo Olamide Ale, Emmanuel Adebayo Titus

  • Journal: Earth Systems and Environment

  • Year: 2025

📄Subsurface Lithological Characterization Via Machine Learning-assisted Electrical Resistivity and SPT-N Modeling: A Case Study from Sabah, Malaysia
  • Authors: Mbuotidem David Dick, Andy Anderson Bery, Adedibu Sunny Akingboye, Kufre Richard Ekanem, Erukaa Moses, Sanju Purohit

  • Journal: Earth Systems and Environment

  • Year: 2024

📄 Integrated Geophysical Investigation using Aero-radiometric and Electrical Methods for Potential Gold mineralization within Yauri/Zuru Schist Belts, Kebbi State NW Nigeria
  • Authors: Abdulrahaman Idris Augie, Kazeem Adeyinka Salako, Andy Anderson Bery, Adewuyi Abdulwaheed Rafiu, Mufutau Owolabi Jimoh

  • Journal: Earth Sciences Research Journal

  • Year: 2024

📄 Surface–Subsurface Characterization via Interfaced Geophysical–Geotechnical and Optimized Regression Modeling
  • Authors: Adedibu Sunny Akingboye, Andy Anderson Bery, Muslim Babatunde Aminu, Mbuotidem David Dick, Gabriel Abraham Bala, Temitayo Olamide Ale

  • Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment

  • Year: 2024

📄A Novel Machine Learning Approach for Interpolating Seismic Velocity and Electrical Resistivity Models for Early-Stage Soil-Rock Assessment
  • Authors: Mbuotidem David Dick, Andy Anderson Bery, Nsidibe Ndarake Okonna, Kufre Richard Ekanem, Yasir Bashir, Adedibu Sunny Akingboye

  • Journal: Earth Science Informatics

  • Year: 2024

 

 

Hailang Dai | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hailang Dai | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Associate research fellow, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Dr. Hailang Dai is an Associate Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and a rising expert in the fields of advanced optics, micro-lasers, and biomedical photonics. After completing his studies under the mentorship of renowned professors Xianfeng Chen and Zhuangqi Cao, Dr. Dai has become a pivotal figure in interdisciplinary research that merges optical technologies with medical applications. He has led and participated in numerous nationally funded projects, built the first interdisciplinary biomedical photonics laboratory at the university, and published over 50 high-impact research articles in journals like Physical Review Letters, Optics Letters, and Photonics Research.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Dai began his academic journey at the School of Physics and Astronomy at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he studied under esteemed mentors, laying a strong foundation in theoretical and experimental optics. Early in his career, he demonstrated outstanding academic potential, receiving multiple prestigious scholarships, including the National Scholarship, CICIFSA, and Huawei Scholarship. His deep curiosity in light–matter interactions and functional materials led him to focus on optoelectronic devices. His consistent excellence earned him admission to the highly competitive Shanghai Super Postdoctoral Talent Support Program, marking a significant step in his scholarly development.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Dai’s professional path has been defined by interdisciplinary innovation and academic leadership. As an Associate Researcher and doctoral supervisor, he has guided research in advanced functional optoelectronics and biomedical optics. He established the first biomedical photonics laboratory at the Institute of Optical Science and Technology and has successfully led several China Postdoctoral Science Foundation projects. In collaboration with leading academics, he has contributed as first or co-author in top-tier journals. Dr. Dai is currently the Principal Investigator of the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund Project, showcasing his research leadership and forward-looking vision.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Dai’s research has focused on micro-lasers, nonlinear optics, biomedical diagnostics, and integrated photonic devices. His groundbreaking work involves optical waveguides, high-Q cavities, and laser-based biomedical applications that address real-world challenges such as disease detection and therapeutic solutions. He uniquely combines optical science with biomedicine, exploring novel mechanisms for treating diseases using photonics-based technologies. His ability to connect fundamental physics with practical solutions has placed him at the forefront of interdisciplinary research, with work featured in journals like Physical Review Applied and Biomedical Optics Express.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Dai’s interdisciplinary research has had a transformational impact on the development of optical medical diagnostics and next-generation optoelectronic devices. His innovations in micro-laser technology and waveguide systems have contributed to both academic advancement and industrial application. His publications have been widely cited, reflecting the relevance and scientific merit of his work. Beyond his own research, he has inspired emerging scholars and helped shape a new generation of researchers in optical physics. His research bridges fundamental science and applied biomedical engineering, cementing his reputation as a pioneer in photonics-driven medical solutions.

📊 Academic Cites

Dr. Dai’s body of work is well-recognized in the academic community, garnering hundreds of citations across highly respected journals. His articles in Physical Review Letters, Nano Letters, Optics Express, and ACS Photonics are frequently cited by peers working in optics, material science, and biomedical engineering. This citation record underscores the broad applicability of his work and his standing as a credible, high-impact researcher. His collaborations with international scholars and consistent contributions to cutting-edge research ensure continued visibility and academic influence, positioning him as a thought leader in his interdisciplinary field.

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Dai exhibits a wide spectrum of research skills including theoretical modeling, experimental design, nanofabrication, optical simulation, and biomedical instrumentation. His command of nonlinear optics, laser physics, and optical materials is complemented by his ability to integrate optical platforms into clinical research settings. He is adept in using tools such as COMSOL, Lumerical, and FDTD for photonic simulations. His ability to conceptualize and execute multidisciplinary projects makes him highly valuable in collaborative research. Furthermore, his experience in establishing laboratories and managing research teams showcases his strong leadership and project execution abilities.

📚 Teaching Experience

As a doctoral supervisor, Dr. Dai has actively mentored graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, integrating them into his research on micro-lasers and biophotonics. His teaching philosophy emphasizes hands-on learning, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary exploration. He has also contributed to curriculum development in photonics and optical instrumentation, and frequently delivers seminars and research talks within the university and at academic conferences. His mentorship has resulted in student-led publications and project awards, underlining his role in academic development. Dr. Dai continues to foster a supportive learning environment, cultivating future leaders in optics and biomedical science.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Dai’s academic journey is marked by prestigious accolades such as the Shanghai Super Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Scholarship, Huawei Scholarship, and the CICIFSA Doctoral Scholarship. He has also secured funding from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation and is currently leading a Youth Fund Project from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. These recognitions not only highlight his scientific excellence but also acknowledge his dedication to national research goals. His consistent record of scholarships and grants reflects a career built on merit, innovation, and academic contribution.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Hailang Dai is well-positioned to leave a lasting legacy in the fields of biophotonics and functional optics. With an established research infrastructure and a growing team, his next steps likely involve expanding international collaboration, exploring AI-integrated optical diagnostics, and commercializing his biomedical technologies. His vision includes making optical solutions more accessible for healthcare diagnostics and pioneering next-generation optoelectronic materials. As a mentor, innovator, and leader, his ongoing work will continue to inspire future scientists and impact both academic research and real-world healthcare applications, making him a strong contender for prestigious global research awards.

Publications Top Notes

📄 High-quality factor in a symmetrical metal-cladding optical waveguide
  • Authors: Yi Lai, Zhangchi Sun, Dan Ru, Chenhuan Ding, Ling Ding, Chen Wang, Cenxin Luo, Hailang Dai, He Li

  • Journal: Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials

  • Year: 2025

📄 Manipulation of Rare-Earth-Ion Emission by Nonlinear-Mode Oscillation in a Lithium Niobate Microcavity
  • Authors: Jiangwei Wu, Yuxuan He, Qilin Yang, Xueyi Wang, Xiangmin Liu, Yong Geng, Guangcan Guo, Qiang Zhou, Xianfeng Chen, Yuping Chen

  • Journal: Nano Letters

  • Year: 2025

📄 Analysis of the key signaling pathway of baicalin that induces autophagy in papillary thyroid cancer via an optical resonator
  • Authors: Yi Lai, Dan Ru, Chenhuan Ding, Chen Wang, Ling Ding, Cenxin Luo, Yujie Qi, Xianfeng Chen, Hailang Dai, He Li

  • Journal: Biomedical Optics Express

  • Year: 2025

📄 Ultralow-Threshold Lithium Niobate Photonic Crystal Nanocavity Laser
  • Authors: Xiangmin Liu, Chengyu Chen, Rui Ge, Jiangwei Wu, Xianfeng Chen, Yuping Chen

  • Journal: Nano Letters

  • Year: 2025

📄A Sixteen‐user Time‐bin Entangled Quantum Communication Network With Fully Connected Topology
  • Authors: Yiwen Huang, Zhantong Qi, Yilin Yang, Yuting Zhang, Yuanhua Li, Yuanlin Zheng, Xianfeng Chen

  • Journal: Laser & Photonics Reviews

  • Year: 2025

 

George Dumitru | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. George Dumitru | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

National Institute for Research and Development in Electrical Engineering ICPE-CA | Romania

George Dumitru is a Romanian physicist and electrical engineer, known for his pioneering work in applied superconductivity and cryogenics. With over 15 years of experience, he has significantly contributed to the development of high magnetic field generators and persistent HTS superconducting systems. Holding a PhD in Electrical Engineering from University Politehnica of Bucharest, he currently serves as a Scientific Researcher III and Head of the Applied Superconductivity Laboratory at INCDIE ICPE-CA. His work integrates deep technical insight, innovative thinking, and international collaboration across academic, research, and industrial platforms.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

George Dumitru’s academic journey began at the University of Bucharest, where he obtained a degree in Physics (2004–2007), gaining knowledge in electronics, optics, and thermodynamics. He further pursued a Master’s in Electrical Engineering at University Politehnica of Bucharest (2018–2020), focusing on electrical machines and embedded systems. His academic path culminated in a PhD in 2024, specializing in High-Temperature Superconductors (HTS) used in Magnetic Energy Storage Systems (SMES). Throughout his education, Dumitru combined theoretical learning with practical experimentation, laying a strong foundation for a research-focused career.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Starting as a Physicist at InterNET SRL (2009–2017), George gained hands-on experience installing VSM systems, cryostats, and low-temperature test setups. He joined ICPE-CA in 2017 as a Scientific Research Assistant, advancing through ranks to Technological Development Engineer III, and currently Scientific Researcher III and Laboratory Head. His responsibilities included designing cryogenic test benches, developing acquisition systems, and leading prototype execution. George has led key national and European R&D projects, blending scientific curiosity with engineering acumen across fields of electromagnetism, cryogenics, and superconductivity.

🧪 Contributions & Research Focus

George Dumitru’s core research revolves around superconducting magnets, flux pumps, HTS junctions, and thermal control systems. He co-developed cryogenic cooling assemblies and persistent switches for superconducting coils, contributing to next-gen SMES. His contributions include 13+ high-impact papers, multiple IEEE conference participations, and nationally funded innovation projects. Notably, his work on HTS electromagnets generating fields up to 6T has enabled applications in particle physics, medical imaging, and energy distribution systems. His research is both experimental and computational, with simulations augmenting system design.

🌍 Impact & Influence

George’s innovations have practical impact in medical, aerospace, and nuclear instrumentation, leading to collaborations with institutions like ELI-NP and IUCN-Dubna. His HTS systems are integral to magnetic field generation and temperature regulation under extreme conditions. Through 13 co-authored patents, he has bridged the gap between academic innovation and industrial application. His systems have been deployed for positron trapping, cryogenic calibration, and space-grade nanomaterials testing. He is a recognized figure in Romanian superconductivity research, influencing emerging scientists and technologists in energy conversion and storage.

📚 Academic Citations 

George Dumitru’s scientific productivity includes 13+ peer-reviewed publications indexed in WOS and IEEE. His most cited works involve the design of 5T and 6T superconducting magnets, HTS persistent switches, and cooling systems using Peltier modules. His articles span reputable journals like U.P.B. Sci. Bull, Rev. Roum. Sci. Techn., and Electrotehnica, Electronica, Automatica (EEA). His contributions are frequently referenced in superconductivity and cryogenic systems literature, validating their theoretical soundness and practical significance. His publishing record reflects a consistent and impactful academic trajectory, contributing to Romania’s research output.

🛠️ Research Skills

George demonstrates advanced proficiency in experimental setups, numerical modeling, and prototype design for cryogenic and HTS systems. Skilled in software development for data acquisition, thermal simulations, and low-noise electronic design, he has developed systems integrating VSMs, probe stations, and cryocoolers. He applies multi-physics simulation tools and has strong knowledge of electrical measurement techniques under extreme environments. His problem-solving and engineering integration skills are evident in the development of thermostatic enclosures, cryomagnets, and superconducting current limiters.

👨‍🏫 Teaching & Mentorship Experience

Although primarily a researcher, George has mentored junior colleagues and contributed to knowledge transfer within research groups at ICPE-CA. He has participated in university collaborations, conference presentations, and technical workshops, serving as a bridge between academic theory and engineering practice. His lab leadership involves training young engineers, offering guidance in prototype testing, data acquisition, and scientific reporting. His communication skills—developed during equipment installations across Romania and abroad support his ability to educate and inspire emerging researchers.

🏅 Awards & Honors

George’s innovations have earned multiple national and international recognitions. He won the Silver Medal at EuroInvent 2021 for a cryogenic gas condensation system, and the First Prize from IUCN-Dubna for a superconducting magnetic system supporting neutron diffraction. His work has also been honored in IEEE symposiums, Romanian research expos, and academic competitions. These accolades underline the scientific excellence and applied relevance of his inventions, particularly in cryogenics, superconductivity, and electromagnetics. His patents and awards form a solid testament to his innovative spirit.

🔮 Legacy & Future Contributions

George Dumitru is paving the way for future advancements in superconducting energy systems, with goals to develop compact, energy-efficient electromagnets, intelligent cryogenic systems, and modular SMES devices. He is expected to play a central role in Romania’s strategic R&D efforts in green energy and quantum materials. Through ongoing mentorship, collaboration, and innovation, George aims to commercialize HTS technologies and elevate the global visibility of Romanian scientific excellence. His legacy will be marked by a unique blend of technical mastery, visionary projects, and collaborative achievements.

Top Noted Publications

High Temperature Superconducting Magnet System with a High Pressure Chamber at Cryogenic Temperatures for Neutron Scattering Investigations
  • Authors: Chernikov, Aleksandr; Dobrin, Ion; Dumitru, George; Kulikov, Sergey; Culicov, Otilia Ana; Enache, Dan

  • Journal: Cryogenics

  • Year: 2025

Characterization of a Mechanical Antenna Based on Rotating Permanent Magnets
  • Authors: Cristian Morari; Mihai Bădic; Constantin Dumitru; Eros-Alexandru Pătroi; George Dumitru; Cristinel Ioan Ilie; Nicolae Tănase

  • Journal: Applied Sciences

  • Year: 2024

Slow Positrons from a Magnetic Bottle
  • Authors: Djourelov, N.; Serban, A. B.; Craciun, L. S.; Esanu, T. R.; Dobrin, I.; Dumitru, G.; Enache, D.

  • Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A

  • Year: 2023

The Design of the Power Supply Current Leads to a High-Temperature Superconducting Electromagnet
  • Authors: Dumitru, George; Morega, Alexandru-Mihail; Dobrin, Ion; Enache, Dan; Dumitru, Constantin

  • Journal: Rev Roumaine des Sciences Techniques – Série Electrotechnique et Energetique

  • Year: 2023

A Measuring System for HTS Wires and Coils Properties at Low Temperatures
  • Authors: Dan Enache; George Dumitru; Ion Dobrin; Mihai Guțu

  • Journal: Electrotehnica, Electronica, Automatica

  • Year: 2023

 

Sadhana Singh | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Sadhana Singh | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

NIT JALANDHAR | India

Dr. Sadhana Singh is a highly accomplished academic and researcher with a strong background in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. at NIT Jalandhar, her research is focused on Low Power VLSI Circuits. With a passion for education, she has also contributed significantly to teaching at DAVIET as an Assistant Professor in the past.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Sadhana Singh’s journey began with a solid foundation in electronics and communication, starting from her early education at St. Antony’s Convent School, followed by KMV Collegiate Senior Sec. School. She later pursued her B.E. in Electronics and Communication from SSGPURC, Bajwara, with a 75.42% academic achievement. She further excelled by completing her M.Tech. in Electronics and Communication at NIT Kurukshetra, achieving an impressive 8.7742 CGPA.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

From July 2017 to June 2018, Dr. Singh served as an Assistant Professor at DAVIET, Jalandhar, contributing to the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering. Her professional experience has been instrumental in shaping her career as a dedicated educator, imparting both theoretical and practical knowledge to students in the electronics and communication domains.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Singh’s research primarily revolves around the design and performance analysis of Low Power VLSI circuits and semiconductor devices. Her Ph.D. thesis focuses on the Heterojunction GAA-NWTFET with a core insulator for low power applications, which is an important area in nanoelectronics and VLSI design. Furthermore, her M.Tech. research explored innovative techniques for PAPR reduction in OFDM systems. This demonstrates her deep engagement with modern communication systems and their optimization.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Singh has made significant strides in both academic research and the engineering industry. She has contributed to 4 SCI research papers published in reputable journals, demonstrating her technical expertise and her contributions to the field of electronics. Her research has also impacted the field of wireless communication and nanoelectronics.

Academic Cites 📚

Her scholarly work has been widely cited in academic circles, with research papers on topics such as Wide Band Semiconductors and the performance analysis of TFET devices. Notably, her work has appeared in high-impact journals like J. Silicon, ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, and J. Micro and Nanostructures, making her a recognized name in nanotechnology and low-power circuit design.

Research Skills 🧠

Dr. Singh is proficient in various technical tools and languages, including MATLAB, Silvaco TCAD Atlas, Xilinx, and Quartus. She has strong research skills in digital signal processing, wireless communication, and embedded systems. Additionally, her expertise in low-power VLSI, MIMO systems, and digital communication has made her an asset to the electronics research community.

Teaching Experience 🎓

Her experience as an Assistant Professor at DAVIET reflects her commitment to quality teaching and her ability to guide students in electronics and communication subjects. She has also participated in faculty development programs and short-term courses to enhance her pedagogical skills, ensuring that she remains up-to-date with modern teaching methodologies.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Singh has earned recognition for her work, including the Best Paper Award at the IC3ICT-2015, presented in Bangalore. She has been honored for her outstanding academic performance, having received the MHRD scholarship for her M.Tech. and Ph.D. studies. Her scholarly excellence has been recognized with multiple GATE qualifications and National Science Olympiad achievements.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Sadhana Singh’s legacy lies in her contributions to both academia and research. With a rich background in low-power VLSI circuits, nanotechnology, and communication systems, her work is expected to influence the design and development of next-generation electronics and communication technologies. Her research can significantly impact the evolution of 5G and future wireless communication systems. Moving forward, she aims to deepen her expertise in nanoelectronics and VLSI, paving the way for breakthroughs in energy-efficient technologies.

Publications Top Notes

Recent Advancements in Wide Band Semiconductors (SiC and GaN) Technology for Future Devices

  • Authors: S. Singh, T. Chaudhary, & G. Khanna
    Journal: J. Silicon
    Year: 2021

Performance and Comparative Analysis of Heterojunction Structure based GAA-NWTFET for Low Power Applications

  • Authors: S. Singh, T. Chaudhary
    Journal: J. Silicon
    Year: 2021

Gate-All-Around Nanowire TFET with Heterojunction and Core Insulator: Design and Analysis

  • Authors: S. Singh, T. Chaudhary
    Journal: ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology
    Year: 2021

Estimation of process-induced variability in SiGe-GAA-NWTFET to improve reliability

  • Authors: S. Singh, T. Chaudhary
    Journal: J. Micro and Nanostructures
    Year: 2024

A Modified Clipping Algorithm for Reduction of PAPR in OFDM Systems

  • Authors: Sadhana Singh and Arvind Kumar
    Conference: Proc. IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Computing Research (ICCIC)
    Year: 2015