Dr. Sijo A K | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sijo A K | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Mary Matha Arts & Science College | India

Dr. Sijo A K is a dedicated academic and researcher affiliated with Mary Matha Arts and Science College Wayanad, contributing actively to interdisciplinary advancement across Physics, Materials Science, Science and Technology, Engineering, and Chemistry. His research profile reflects strong expertise in Physics with sustained contributions to experimental and theoretical Physics, applied Physics, and emerging Physics driven technologies. Through continuous engagement in Physics oriented investigations, he has demonstrated the ability to integrate Physics principles with materials innovation and engineering applications. His scholarly output highlights collaborative research culture, with interdisciplinary partnerships that strengthen Physics based problem solving and translational outcomes. The impact of his work in Physics extends to academic knowledge dissemination, mentoring, and societal relevance through technology enabled solutions grounded in Physics fundamentals. His research visibility and influence are supported by consistent citations and recognized scholarly contributions within the global Physics community. Scopus profile of 260 Citations, 29 Documents, 12 h index.

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Optical and structural characterization of SILAR-coated Mn-doped ZnS films for LEDs

Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Electronics, 2025

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chaudhary | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chaudhary | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Tribhuvan University | Nepal

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chaudhary is an accomplished academic and researcher with strong expertise in Physics, actively contributing to experimental and applied Physics with emphasis on semiconductor Physics, materials Physics, sensor Physics, and nanostructured systems. His work in Physics integrates thin film Physics, gas sensing Physics, optical Physics, and electrical Physics, demonstrating consistent advancement of Physics driven solutions for real world applications. He has authored multiple peer reviewed publications in reputed journals, reflecting sustained impact in Physics research and interdisciplinary Physics collaboration with international scientists. His Physics contributions have supported advancements in sensing technologies, energy related Physics applications, and applied Physics methodologies relevant to industry and society. Through active collaboration, peer review service, and scholarly dissemination, he strengthens the global Physics community and promotes responsible Physics research aligned with societal needs. His academic service and research engagement highlight a commitment to high quality Physics education, innovation in Physics experimentation, and knowledge transfer through Physics based solutions that support technological and environmental progress. Scopus profile of 277 Citations, 24 Documents, 11 h index.

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Sensing Performance of a ZnO-based Ammonia Sensor

Journal of Physical Science, 2022
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Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou | Molecular Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou | Molecular Physics | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Xianyang Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou  is a distinguished scholar recognized for his extensive contributions to molecular physics and related branches of advanced physical sciences. Serving as Deputy Director of a leading Ion-Beam and Optical Physics Laboratory, he has established a strong research profile marked by high-impact publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and sustained contributions to fundamental and applied molecular physics. His work spans particle physics, high-charge ion physics, atomic interactions, radiation processes, and the complex behaviour of matter under extreme conditions, all consistently grounded in the principles and analytical frameworks of molecular physics. Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou has authored numerous publications in respected international journals, contributing significantly to the global understanding of ion-matter interactions and the evolution of precision measurement approaches derived from molecular physics. His research outputs include more than two dozen peer-reviewed articles, demonstrating a strong record of innovation, methodological advancement, and scholarly rigour. Many of his studies are frequently cited and positioned at the forefront of contemporary research in molecular physics, high-charge ion dynamics, and atomic collision phenomena. Throughout his research career, Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou has collaborated with experts across major scientific institutes and laboratories, enhancing the global visibility of his contributions. His investigations often integrate experimental and theoretical tools, extending the reach of molecular physics into frontier areas such as X-ray emission mechanisms, electron behaviour in extreme environments, and the broader physics of energetic ions. His leadership roles have further strengthened the development of research programmes grounded in molecular physics, supporting emerging scholars and facilitating high-level scientific cooperation. The societal impact of his work is reflected in its relevance to advanced instrumentation, materials analysis, radiation science, and precision technologies, where molecular physics remains central to innovation. Prof. Dr. Xianming Zhou continues to influence the international research community through his sustained commitment to molecular physics, his capacity for scientific leadership, and his enduring contributions to the advancement of modern physics.

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Featured Publications

1. Zhou, X.-M., Wei, J., Cheng, R., Liang, C.-H., Chen, Y.-H., Zhao, Y.-T., & Zhang, X.-A. (2023). K-shell X-ray of Al produced by collisions of ions with near Bohr velocities. Acta Physica Sinica, 72.

2. Zhou, X., Wei, J., Cheng, R., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y., Chen, Y., Zhang, X., & Zhao, Y. (2023). L-shell X-ray production cross sections in 50Sn by 100 keV–300 keV protons. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 110789.

3. Liang, C., Zhang, X., Zhou, X., Zhao, Y., Cheng, R., & Xiao, G. (2023). 96_42Mo L-shell X-ray production cross sections by 2.0–6.0 MeV 15263Eu ions. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms.

4. Zhou, X.-M., Wei, J., Cheng, R., Mei, C.-X., Zeng, L.-X., Wang, X., Liang, C.-H., Zhao, Y.-T., & Zhang, X.-A. (2022). W L-shell X-ray emission induced by C⁶⁺ ions with several hundred MeV/u. Acta Physica Sinica, 70.

5. Zhou, X., Wei, J., Cheng, R., Zhang, Y., Chen, Y., Liang, C., Zhang, X., & Zhao, Y. (2022). Au L-shell X-ray emission induced by 154.3–423.9 MeV/u C⁶⁺ ions. Scientific Reports.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vladimir A. Pakhotin | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vladimir A. Pakhotin | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Scientist | Ioffe Institute | Russia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vladimir A. Pakhotin has made significant contributions to the interdisciplinary field of Physics and Astronomy, advancing research in electron emission and the electro-physical properties of polymers. His extensive background in Physics and Astronomy from the Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnic University and the Ioffe Institute laid the foundation for his innovative studies in the emission of charged particles and electrical breakdown phenomena. Throughout his professional journey as a Senior Researcher at the Strength Physics Laboratory, he has exemplified excellence in experimental Physics and Astronomy, merging theoretical insight with practical investigation. His research interest in Physics and Astronomy focuses on understanding the structural behavior of materials under varying electromagnetic conditions, contributing valuable data to polymer physics and electronic material design. Recognized for his prolific scholarly output, with over 150 publications, he stands as a respected figure in Physics and Astronomy. His awards and honors highlight his dedication to advancing material science and Physics and Astronomy innovation. His research skills encompass advanced instrumentation, emission analysis, and material characterization techniques that enhance discoveries in Physics and Astronomy. In conclusion, Assist. Prof. Dr. Vladimir A. Pakhotin’s lifelong pursuit of knowledge continues to inspire new generations of scientists, reinforcing the global impact of Physics and Astronomy research. His Scopus profile of 125 Citations, 28 Documents, 7 h-index.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Pakhotin, V. A., Semenov, S. E., & Sudar, N. T. (2025). Increasing the lifetime of polymer dielectrics in an AC field by using phosphorescent dopants: Theoretical justifications and numerical simulation. Journal of Applied Physics.

2. Pakhotin, V. A., & Semenov, S. E. (2024). Redistribution of electric field strength in insulation using electrets. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation.

3. Semenov, S. E., Sudar, N. T., & Pakhotin, V. A. (2024, October 17). Pulse electrical strength of polymer dielectric films. 2024 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Photonics (EExPolytech).

4. Pakhotin, V. A., & Semenov, S. E. (2024, September 28). Charge stabilization in corona electrets made of HDPE film due to the formation of deep electron traps during its orientational stretching. Journal of Applied Physics.

5. Tipikin, A. A., Pakhotin, V. A., & Potapov, D. S. (2024, July 3). Technique for automatic profiling of underlying surface electric parameters on the very low frequencies radio path. Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities.

Prof. Nikolai V. Gaponenko | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nikolai V. Gaponenko | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics  | Belarus

Prof. Nikolai V. Gaponenko, a distinguished figure in physics, serves as Head of the Laboratory of Nanophotonics at the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, where his extensive contributions to solid-state physics and nanophotonics have gained international recognition. His education in physics laid a robust foundation for pioneering research in optically anisotropic materials and sol-gel synthesis within the physics of photonic band gap structures. Throughout his professional experience, Prof. Gaponenko has led numerous interdisciplinary physics collaborations with global institutes, advancing luminescence technologies and nanostructure fabrication. His physics research encompasses photonic crystals, perovskite nanocomposites, and upconversion luminescence phenomena, with over a hundred high-impact publications and patents that redefine the role of physics in material design. Honored with several research distinctions, he has strengthened Belarus’s scientific presence through innovative physics-based solutions for electronic and photonic applications. His exceptional physics skills include experimental synthesis, spectroscopic analysis, and photonic modeling that bridge theory and engineering in nanophotonics. As an educator and physicist, he integrates practical and theoretical physics with creativity and leadership, inspiring scientific excellence. Prof. Nikolai V. Gaponenko’s career embodies the transformative potential of physics in shaping sustainable technological progress through deep insight, research integrity, and global collaboration.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Bogomolov, V. N., Gaponenko, S. V., Germanenko, I. N., Kapitonov, A. M., et al. (1997). Photonic band gap phenomenon and optical properties of artificial opals. Physical Review E, 55(6), 7619.

2. Dorofeev, A. M., Gaponenko, N. V., Bondarenko, V. P., Bachilo, E. E., Kazuchits, N. M., et al. (1995). Erbium luminescence in porous silicon doped from spin‐on films. Journal of Applied Physics, 77(6), 2679–2683.

3. Gaponenko, N. V., Davidson, J. A., Hamilton, B., Skeldon, P., Thompson, G. E., et al. (2000). Strongly enhanced Tb luminescence from titania xerogel solids mesoscopically confined in porous anodic alumina. Applied Physics Letters, 76(8), 1006–1008.

4. Lutich, A. A., Gaponenko, S. V., Gaponenko, N. V., Molchan, I. S., Sokol, V. A., et al. (2004). Anisotropic light scattering in nanoporous materials: A photon density of states effect. Nano Letters, 4(9), 1755–1758.

5. Gaponenko, N. V. (2001). Sol–gel derived films in meso-porous matrices: porous silicon, anodic aluminum and artificial opals. Synthetic Metals, 124(1), 125–130.

Dr. Naveena Gadwala | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naveena Gadwala | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Aurora Deemed University | Iran

Dr. Naveena Gadwala is an accomplished researcher in Physics and Astronomy with expertise in material science, spintronic devices, and nanomaterials, having completed her Ph.D. in Physics with a focus on multifunctional materials for spintronics and sensor applications. Her educational background spans physics and condensed matter physics, supported by a solid foundation in mathematics and computer science. Professionally, she has served as an Assistant Professor of Physics and worked as a Research Assistant on a prestigious DST-SERB project, where she advanced the development of rare-earth doped multifunctional materials. Her research interests in Physics and Astronomy include condensed matter physics, spintronics, nanoferrites, structural and electrical properties of advanced materials, and applications in sensors and energy storage, with multiple international publications in reputed journals such as Journal of Materials Science, Brazilian Journal of Physics, and Physics Status Solidi B. Dr. Gadwala has also participated in several national and international conferences, presenting her research on Physics and Astronomy themes like nanomaterials, applied physics, and material science. She has cleared the Telangana State Eligibility Test, demonstrating strong academic and research skill sets in Physics and Astronomy, and her work emphasizes synthesis, structural analysis, and magnetic property enhancement of advanced materials. Her honors include recognition through high-quality publications and conference presentations that significantly contribute to Physics and Astronomy. With her strong research skills, including experimental synthesis, material characterization, and applied nanoscience, Dr. Gadwala continues to advance Physics and Astronomy by addressing emerging challenges in spintronic devices and sensor technology. In conclusion, her dedication, innovative contributions, and professional achievements highlight her as a dynamic scholar shaping future directions in Physics and Astronomy. 10 Citations, 5 Documents, 1 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Boddolla, S., Gantepogu, C. S., Gadwala, N., Shetty, P. B., Bantikatla, H., & Yadav, S. N. S. (2025, July). Enhancing the magnetic properties of CoFe₂O₄ ceramics through neodymium doping. Next Materials, 100802.

2. Gadwala, N. (2025, February). Effect of trivalent Ho³⁺ ion doping on structural, magnetic, optical, and electrical properties of BiFeO₃ nanoparticles. Physica Status Solidi (b), 202400304.