Arunima Singh | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Arunima Singh | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Arizona State University | United States

Dr. Arunima K. Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Arizona State University (ASU) and a graduate faculty member in Materials Science and Engineering. Her research bridges computational materials science, applied physics, and machine learning, focusing on discovering novel materials for energy and electronic applications. She holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University and has conducted postdoctoral research at both NIST and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. With over 57 publications, her work is highly regarded in the scientific community, earning prestigious awards, editorial roles, and invitations to speak globally on advanced materials research.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Singh’s academic journey began with a B.Tech. (Honors) in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from IIT Kharagpur, where she earned multiple academic awards and graduated with a departmental silver medal. She pursued graduate studies at Cornell University, receiving both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science and Engineering, with a minor in Applied Physics. Under the guidance of Prof. Richard G. Hennig, her doctoral work focused on theoretical materials design. Her education was supported by prestigious fellowships including the McMullen Fellowship and Dow Chemical Fellowship, laying a strong foundation for her future research career.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Singh’s professional experience spans national labs and academia. Following her Ph.D., she held postdoctoral appointments at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), collaborating with leaders like Dr. Francesca Tavazza and Prof. Kristin Persson. Since 2018, she has been a faculty member at ASU, where she also contributes as a graduate mentor and research leader. Beyond teaching and research, she serves on editorial boards, national committees, and plays an active role in shaping research programs in the DOE Energy Frontier Research Center and TMS divisions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Singh specializes in computational materials discovery, leveraging density functional theory (DFT), GW-BSE methods, and machine learning to uncover materials for photocatalysis, solar energy, and 2D electronics. She has developed high-throughput workflows like pyGWBSE, enabling scalable simulations for optoelectronic properties. Her notable contributions include predictive models for nanoscroll formation, ultra-wide band gap semiconductors, and surface film protectiveness. She is a pioneer in integrating AI techniques with first-principles simulations, pushing the boundaries of how materials are discovered and optimized for real-world applications, with her work often featured in high-impact journals like npj Computational Materials and Advanced Functional Materials.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With over 4,300 citations, an h-index of 25, and continuous recognition in global venues, Dr. Singh’s influence is widespread. Her research has made foundational contributions to photocatalytic energy materials, grain boundary physics, and 2D nanomaterials. She has mentored students who have gone on to win prestigious poster and research awards, reflecting her impact as an educator and scientist. Invited to give keynote speeches and colloquia across institutions, from Caltech to international webinars, she is recognized as a thought leader in her field. She plays a key role in shaping policy and research strategy through MaRDA, DOE, and TMS platforms.

📊 Academic Cites

Dr. Singh’s work has been published in top-tier journals like npj 2D Materials & Applications, Nano Letters, and Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics. Her publications are frequently cited, reflecting both depth and breadth of research impact across fields including computational materials science, nanotechnology, and machine learning in physics. Her most cited works address CO₂ reduction photocatalysts, vibrational EELS theory, and strain-induced nanoscrolls. As of March 2025, her Google Scholar profile records 4,396 citations, a 25 h-index, and 35 i10-index, a clear testament to the lasting relevance and utility of her contributions in cutting-edge research.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Singh brings expertise in first-principles simulations, high-throughput computing, and machine learning for materials design. She has built custom computational workflows like pyGWBSE and developed data-driven algorithms for stability and performance prediction. Her skillset includes GW-BSE optical simulations, phonon and defect state analysis, and interface science. She collaborates with both theory and experiment teams, enhancing the real-world applicability of her computational models. Proficient in Python, VASP, Quantum ESPRESSO, and emerging AI frameworks, her skills position her at the frontier of materials informatics, enabling novel discoveries in photocatalysis, electronics, and energy storage.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As an Assistant Professor at ASU, Dr. Singh has taught and mentored students in Physics and Materials Science, often integrating cutting-edge research topics into her coursework. Her mentorship has led to student-led publications, poster awards, and graduate research accolades. She actively supervises Ph.D. students, guiding them through interdisciplinary research spanning condensed matter physics, AI in materials, and 2D materials design. Beyond classroom teaching, she regularly delivers technical workshops, participates in graduate admissions, and contributes to curriculum development. Her commitment to fostering the next generation of scientists is evident in her consistent student-centered approach.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Singh has earned numerous national and institutional accolades, including the 2023 DOE Early Career Research Award, the 2024 TMS Young Leaders Professional Development Award, and several graduate fellowships from Cornell and Dow Chemical. She has been recognized for her contributions to women in applied physics, being featured in special issues and highlighted by AIP. Her students have also received competitive honors, reflecting her impact as a mentor. These awards underscore her leadership, innovation, and dedication to excellence in research and education, solidifying her status as a standout researcher in materials physics and computational science.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Singh is on a trajectory to become a defining voice in AI-enabled materials design and computational physics. Her legacy will likely include tools and frameworks that democratize high-performance computing for materials discovery. As she continues to shape research agendas at DOE centers and through editorial influence, her work will foster sustainable energy solutions, new semiconductor technologies, and broader STEM participation. With a proven record of mentoring, publishing, and innovating, Dr. Singh is building a future where data, physics, and computation converge to revolutionize how materials power the world.

Top Noted Publications

Many-body physics and machine learning enabled discovery of promising solar materials
  • Authors: T. Biswas, A. Gupta, and A. K. Singh*
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2025
Predicting the structure and stability of oxide nanoscrolls from dichalcogenide precursors
  • Authors: A. Gupta, and A. K. Singh*
    Journal: APL Materials
    Year: 2025
Atomic-Resolution Mapping of Localized Phonon Modes at Grain Boundaries
  • Authors: B. Haas, T. M. Boland, C. Elsasser, A. K. Singh, K. March, J. Barthel, C. T. Koch, and P. Rez
    Journal: Nano Letters
    Year: 2023
Ab Initio-Based Metric for Predicting the Protectiveness of Surface Films in Aqueous Media
  • Authors: R. Gorelik, and A. K. Singh*
    Journal: npj Materials Degradation
    Year: 2023
pyGWBSE: A High Throughput Workflow Package for GW-BSE Calculations
  • Authors: T. Biswas, and A. K. Singh*
    Journal: npj Computational Materials
    Year: 2023

 

 

Changjun Chen | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Changjun Chen | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Director at Soochow University | China

Prof. Changjun Chen is a renowned expert in laser materials processing and holds a professorship at the Laser Processing Research Center, School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou, China. He is also the Secretary General of both the Laser Industry Alliance of G60 S&T Innovation Valley of Yangtze River and the Jiangsu Province Laser Innovation. Prof. Chen’s research spans a variety of cutting-edge applications, particularly in laser welding, laser metal deposition, laser-assisted material removal, and surface modification. He has significantly contributed to the development of new techniques in these areas that are pivotal for industrial applications, especially in aerospace, automotive, and energy sectors.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Chen began his academic journey by obtaining his Bachelor’s degree (BE) in 2000 from Northeastern University in Shenyang, China. He further advanced his education by earning a Ph.D. in 2007 from the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in materials science. His early academic pursuits laid a strong foundation for his later contributions to laser processing and materials science.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Chen’s professional career began in 2007 when he joined Wuhan University of Science and Technology, where he served as an associate professor until 2011. His career took a major leap when he joined Soochow University in 2011, attaining the title of Professor. His academic journey also includes a significant research visit to Columbia University in 2013-2014, supported by the China Scholarship Council. This international exposure has allowed him to collaborate and interact with leading researchers across the globe.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Chen’s research is focused on laser materials processing and its industrial applications. His group explores a range of cutting-edge topics, including:

  • Laser Metal Deposition: Particularly for superalloys and high-strength steels like high-speed steel, which are essential for both remanufacturing and manufacturing processes.

  • Laser-Forming of Metallic Foam: For applications in aerospace and automotive industries, focusing on shock absorption, weight reduction, and sustainability.

  • Laser Cladding for Gas Turbines: Optimizing superalloys for use in extreme environments.

  • Laser Welding/Sealing of Glass to Metal/Alloy: A highly specialized area of industrial processing.

His group’s novel experimental setups, combined with materials characterization and theoretical/numerical models, aim to improve quality and productivity in manufacturing processes.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Chen’s work has had a profound impact on both academia and industry. His research in laser processing has directly contributed to increased productivity, improved quality, and enhanced efficiency in manufacturing and remanufacturing industries. Prof. Chen’s involvement in laser innovation not only benefits industrial applications but also supports sustainable practices, notably through the development of metal foams for weight reduction in transportation and aerospace sectors.

📑 Academic Cites

With over 200 peer-reviewed papers published, Prof. Chen’s work is highly regarded in the scientific community. His contributions have earned him significant recognition, with over 100 of these papers cited in SCI-indexed journals. His publications reflect his deep expertise in materials science and laser processing technology.

🛠️ Research Skills

Prof. Chen’s research is characterized by his innovative approach to laser material interactions, which involves a balance of theoretical investigation and hands-on experimentation. His skills in materials characterization, numerical simulations, and process optimization have enabled him to make significant advancements in laser welding, cladding, and deposition processes. Furthermore, his expertise in foam shaping via laser forming has contributed to the development of sustainable manufacturing techniques for industries like automotive and aerospace.

🏅 Teaching Experience

In addition to his research, Prof. Chen has a long history of mentoring students and professionals in the field of materials science and laser processing. As a professor at Soochow University, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of countless graduate and post-graduate students. His teaching style emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring that his students are well-prepared for careers in both academia and industry.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Chen’s work has laid a solid foundation for future advancements in laser processing technologies. His contributions to sustainable manufacturing through laser-assisted foam shaping and metal deposition are expected to shape the future of the aerospace, automotive, and energy industries. His research group continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in laser-based manufacturing, and his global collaborations ensure that his influence will continue to grow, benefiting industries worldwide.

Publications Top Notes

Effect of composite adding Ta and Mo on microstructure and properties of W-Mo-Cr high-speed steel prepared by laser metal deposition

  • Authors: M. Zhang, C. Chen (Changjun)
    Journal: Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
    Year: 2025

The influence of anodization on laser transmission welding between high borosilicate glass and TC4 titanium alloy

  • Authors: L. Li (Lei), C. Chen (Changjun), C. Li (Chunlei), C. Tian (Chen), W. Zhang (Wei)
    Journal: Optics and Laser Technology
    Year: 2025

Effect of High-Temperature Oxidation on Laser Transmission Welding of High Borosilicate Glass and TC4 Titanium Alloy

  • Authors: M. Xu (Mengxuan), C. Chen (Changjun), J. Shao (Jiaqi), M. Zhang (Min), W. Zhang (Wei)
    Journal: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
    Year: 2025

Comparative Study of the Effects of Different Surface States During the Laser Sealing of 304 Steel/High-Alumina Glass

  • Authors: C. Chen (Changjun), B. Bao (Bei), J. Shao (Jiaqi), M. Zhang (Min), H. Liu (Haodong)
    Journal: Coatings
    Year: 2025

Effects of Different Surface Treatment Methods on Laser Welding of Aluminum Alloy and Glass

  • Authors: C. Chen (Changjun), L. Li (Lei), M. Zhang (Min), W. Zhang (Wei)
    Journal: Coatings
    Year: 2024