Dr. Mubasher | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mubasher | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | IQRA University | Pakistan

Dr. Mubasher is an accomplished researcher whose scholarly foundation is deeply rooted in Condensed Matter Physics, demonstrating sustained contributions across material synthesis, nanostructure development, and energy-related applications. His body of work reflects a rigorous command of Condensed Matter Physics, particularly in the modification and enhancement of electrode materials, nanohybrids, ferrite systems, graphene derivatives, and multi-walled carbon nanotube composites. With an outstanding record of more than thirty international publications in reputable journals, his research in Condensed Matter Physics exhibits strong emphasis on advanced functional materials and experimental analysis involving impedance spectroscopy, dielectric behavior, cyclic voltammetry, and supercapacitive performance. His professional career represents both academic depth and laboratory capability, further sustained by collaborative research involving interdisciplinary interfaces within Condensed Matter Physics. As an Assistant Professor, his ongoing efforts are directed toward supervising postgraduate and doctoral candidates, enriching the academic environment through applied research in Condensed Matter Physics. His supervision and co-supervision of multiple thesis projects underline a dedication to knowledge transfer, research mentoring, and strengthening the scientific community. His contributions to Condensed Matter Physics extend into peer-review activity for high-impact journals, section editorial work, and involvement in advanced material development with direct relevance to lithium-ion storage and emerging electrochemical technologies. Extensive involvement in composites, doped systems, and material optimization further highlights his innovative approach toward energy-oriented Condensed Matter Physics research. Dr. Mubasher continues to advance the scientific landscape through impactful publications, collaborative research culture, multi-disciplinary integration, and sustained commitment to the global progression of Condensed Matter Physics, reflecting both intellectual maturity and research leadership. His portfolio stands as a remarkable example of academic excellence in the evolving domain of Condensed Matter Physics. Google Scholar profile of 412 Citations, 11 h-index, 12 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Mujahid, M., Khan, R. U., Mumtaz, M., Soomro, S. A., & Ullah, S. (2019). NiFe₂O₄ nanoparticles/MWCNTs nanohybrid as anode material for lithium-ion battery. Ceramics International, 45(7), 8486–8493.

2. Mubasher, Mumtaz, M., Hassan, M., Ali, L., Ahmad, Z., Imtiaz, M. A., & Aamir, M. F. (2020). Comparative study of frequency-dependent dielectric properties of ferrites MFe₂O₄ (M = Co, Mg, Cr and Mn) nanoparticles. Applied Physics A, 126(5), 334.

3. Mumtaz, M. (2021). Nanocomposites of multi-walled carbon nanotubes/cobalt ferrite nanoparticles: Synthesis, structural, dielectric and impedance spectroscopy. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 866, 158750.

4. Mumtaz, M., Hassan, M., Ullah, S., & Ahmad, Z. (2021). Nanohybrids of multi-walled carbon nanotubes and cobalt ferrite nanoparticles: High performance anode material for lithium-ion batteries. Carbon, 171, 179–187.

5. Mubasher, Mumtaz, M., & Ali, M. (2021). Structural, dielectric and electric modulus studies of MnFe₂O₄/(MWCNTs)x nanocomposites. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 30(6), 4494–4503.

Prof. Kishore Singh Patel | Cryogenics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kishore Singh Patel | Cryogenics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | National Institute of Technology Rourkela | India

Prof. Kishore Singh Patel is a distinguished researcher whose work demonstrates significant contributions to Mechanical Engineering, with a particular emphasis on Cryogenics, advanced thermal systems, biofluid mechanics, and high-fidelity computation. His academic profile reflects sustained achievements shaped by impactful research grants, nationally relevant consultancy projects, patented technological designs, and a strong record of mentoring scholars. Prof. Patel’s expertise in Cryogenics extends across micro-cryocooler development, cryogenic heat switch innovation, cryogenic nanofluid applications, and Cryogenics-based thermal transport modelling. His scholarly output includes journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers addressing emerging challenges in Cryogenics, multiphase flows, respiratory mechanics, and sustainable energy systems. In addition to his research productivity, he has played a central role in organizing high-level conferences and workshops, strengthening collaborative scientific networks in Cryogenics, computational modelling, and thermo-fluid sciences. His professional responsibilities also span leadership roles in technical societies, where he actively supports academic capacity building and knowledge dissemination. Through consultancy engagements with major industrial sectors, Prof. Patel has applied Cryogenics principles and fluid-thermal expertise to improve large-scale process systems, environmental control units, and energy-efficient technologies. His collaborations with national research organizations, space agencies, and interdisciplinary teams highlight the broader societal value of his work, particularly where Cryogenics intersects with healthcare, environmental sustainability, and next-generation engineering solutions. The cumulative impact of his scholarly and professional activities reflects a commitment to advancing Cryogenics as a foundational domain in modern mechanical engineering while contributing meaningfully to global scientific progress. Google Scholar profile of 94 Citations, 4 h-index, 3 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Muthukumar, P., Patel, K. S., Sachan, P., & Singhal, N. (2012). Computational study on metal hydride based three-stage hydrogen compressor. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 37(4), 3797–3806.

2. Bhattad, A., & Patel, K. S. (2023). Performance analysis of diesel engine using Madhuca longifolia blended biodiesel with nano-additive for variable parameters. International Journal of Ambient Energy, 1–46.

3. Ram, B. R., Malik, V., Naik, B. K., & Patel, K. S. (2023). A critical review on mechanical heat switches for engineering and space applications. Heat Transfer Engineering, 44(19), 1789–1802.

4. Buddhadev, M. D., Patel, K. S., Patel, V. J., Bhatt, S. P., & Deshpande, S. S. (2016). Perceptions about oral liquid medication dosing devices and dosing errors by caregivers of hospitalized children. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 10(12), 810–813.

5. Bramhaiah, D., Patel, K. S., & Bhattad, A. (2022). Computational investigation of cooling capacity of the cryogen based nanofluids. Proceedings of the 28th National Symposium on Cryogenics.