Amit Samaddar | Cosmology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Amit Samaddar | Cosmology | Best Researcher Award

Amit Samaddar at National Institute of Technology Manipur, India

Amit Samaddar is a passionate researcher and a 4th-year Ph.D. student at NIT Manipur, specializing in dynamical systems in cosmology, modified gravity, and observational mc.3 He has authored 14 SCI papers, with 6 more under communication. His future aspirations include postdoctoral research and gaining expertise in observational cosmology, 21 cm signals, black holes, gravitational waves, and gravastars. Proficient in Python, Mathematica, and LaTeX, he actively engages in scientific research and data analysis. Amit is a dedicated scholar with a keen interest in unraveling the mysteries of the universe. 🌌✨

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Education & Experience πŸŽ“

  • πŸ“Œ Ph.D. in Mathematics – National Institute of Technology Manipur (2022–Present)

  • πŸ“Œ M.Sc. in Mathematics – National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur (2019–2021)

  • πŸ“Œ B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics – Durgapur Government College (2016–2019)

  • πŸ† Qualified GATE in Mathematics (2021)

  • πŸ† Qualified JAM in Mathematics (2019)

  • πŸ† Qualified WBJEE

Professional Development πŸ“š

Amit Samaddar is constantly expanding his research knowledge in cosmology and gravitational physics. He is keen on learning about observational techniques, 21 cm cosmology, black hole physics, and gravitational waves. πŸ”­ His work focuses on theoretical models and their observational implications. He is proficient in Python and Mathematica for data analysis and simulations. πŸ–₯️ Additionally, he is skilled in LaTeX for scientific documentation and MS Office tools for presentations. Amit actively collaborates with fellow researchers and seeks to contribute to the advancement of theoretical and observational cosmology. πŸš€πŸŒŒ

Research Focus πŸ”¬

Amit’s research is centered on understanding the universe’s fundamental structure. His interests include dynamical systems in cosmology, modified gravity, theoretical and observational cosmology. πŸŒ€ He aims to explore gravitational waves, black hole physics, 21 cm signals, and gravastars, which are crucial in studying the early universe and cosmic evolution. 🌠 His work involves developing mathematical models that help interpret astrophysical phenomena. With a strong background in mathematics and computational tools, Amit is determined to bridge the gap between theory and observation in modern cosmology. πŸŒπŸ”­

Awards & Honors πŸ†

  • πŸŽ–οΈ Published 14 SCI papers πŸ“„

  • πŸŽ–οΈ 6 research papers under communication ✍️

  • πŸ… Qualified GATE in Mathematics (2021)

  • πŸ… Qualified JAM in Mathematics (2019)

  • πŸ… Qualified WBJEE

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Dynamical System Approach of Interacting Dark Energy Models in f(R, TΟ•) Gravity”

    • Publication: Communications in Theoretical Physics​

    • Date: April 1, 2025​

    • DOI: 10.1088/1572-9494/ad91b2​

    • Summary: This study examines isotropic and homogeneous cosmological models within the f(R, TΟ•) gravity framework, where R is the Ricci scalar and TΟ• represents the trace of the energy-momentum tensor. The authors perform a dynamical system analysis on the model f(R, TΟ•) = R + 2(aTΟ• + b), deriving autonomous equations and assessing equilibrium points through eigenvalue analysis.​

  2. “A Novel Approach to Baryogenesis in f(Q, Lm) Gravity and Its Cosmological Implications”

    • Publication: Nuclear Physics B​

    • Date: March 2025​

    • DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2025.116834​

    • Summary: This paper explores the f(Q, Lm) gravity model, proposing the functional form f(Q, Lm) = Ξ±Qⁿ + Ξ²Lm. It discusses the model’s impact on cosmological dynamics and gravitational baryogenesis, constraining parameters using observational data from Hubble, BAO, and Pantheon datasets, and determining the baryon-to-entropy ratio Ξ·B/s.​

  3. “Cosmological Dynamics and Thermodynamic Behavior in f(Q, C) Gravity: An Analytical and Observational Approach”

    • Publication: Physics of the Dark Universe​

    • Date: February 2025​

    • DOI: 10.1016/j.dark.2024.101792​

    • Summary: This research investigates the cosmological dynamics and thermodynamic behavior within the f(Q, C) gravity framework, analyzing the viability of this modified gravity theory in explaining the universe’s accelerated expansion and other cosmological phenomena through analytical methods and observational data.​

  4. “Stability Analysis of Cosmological Model in f(T) Gravity”

    • Publication: Modern Physics Letters A​

    • Date: January 20, 2025​

    • DOI: 10.1142/S0217732324502067​

    • Summary: This paper focuses on the stability analysis of cosmological models within the f(T) gravity framework, where T denotes the torsion scalar in teleparallel gravity. Using dynamical system techniques, the study evaluates stability conditions and discusses physical implications for cosmic evolution.​

  5. “Dynamical System Analysis of Scalar Field Cosmology in f(Q, T) Gravity with q(z) Parametrization”

    • Publication: Gravitation and Cosmology​

    • Date: November 23, 2024​

    • Summary: This study explores the cosmological characteristics of the function f(Q, T) = Ξ±Q + β√Q + Ξ³T, with Ξ±, Ξ², and Ξ³ as constants. By considering the deceleration parameter in the form q(z) = qβ‚€ + q₁[z(1+z)/(1+zΒ²)], the authors conduct a dynamical system analysis to understand the universe’s evolution within this modified gravity framework.

Conclusion

While Amit Samaddar is a promising researcher with impressive early-career achievements, the Best Researcher Award is usually granted to individuals with a well-established, long-term impact in their field. However, given his strong publication record, research contributions in cosmology, and technical expertise, he could be considered for an Emerging Researcher or Young Researcher Award, recognizing his outstanding potential in theoretical and observational cosmology.

Hossein Ghaffarnejad | Cosmology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hossein Ghaffarnejad | Cosmology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Semnan university, Iran

Hossein Ghaffarnejad is a professor of theoretical physics at Semnan University, Iran. Born in 1967 in Tehran, he specializes in gravitational physics, black holes, and quantum gravity. He earned his Ph.D. in 2006 from Shahid Beheshti University, focusing on gravitational scalar-tensor theories and Bohmian quantum gravity. With extensive teaching and research experience, he has contributed to various fields, including holography and cosmology. He has held multiple academic leadership roles (2012–2024) and published extensively in prestigious journals. He is also an active reviewer for top physics journals and a member of leading scientific societies. πŸš€πŸ“šπŸ”¬

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Education & Experience πŸŽ“πŸ”¬

βœ… Ph.D. in Physics (2006) – Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran 🏫
βœ… M.Sc. in Physics (1998) – Sharif University of Technology πŸ“–
βœ… B.Sc. in Physics (1995) – University of Tehran βš›οΈ
βœ… Professor of Theoretical Physics – Semnan University, Iran (2006–Present) πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«
βœ… Former Dean & Manager – Multiple administrative roles (2012–2024) πŸ›οΈ

Professional Development πŸ“šπŸ”

Hossein Ghaffarnejad has actively contributed to the advancement of theoretical physics. His research spans gravitational physics, cosmology, and alternative gravity models. He has presented at international conferences in Slovakia, Russia, Greece, and CERN, sharing insights on black hole thermodynamics, dark matter, and quantum gravity. As a prolific author, he has translated fundamental physics books into Persian and supervised multiple Ph.D. and MSc students. His dedication to teaching includes courses like Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, and String Theory. He also reviews for prestigious journals, ensuring high-quality research dissemination in astrophysics and cosmology. πŸŒŒπŸ“–πŸ”­

Research Focus πŸ›ΈπŸ–₯️

Hossein Ghaffarnejad’s research revolves around gravitational physics and quantum gravity. He explores black holes, cosmology, holography, gravitational lensing, and time travel theories. His studies on dark matter, dark energy, and galaxy rotation curves contribute to alternative gravity models. He has also delved into machine learning applications in gravitational research, advancing computational physics. His work seeks to uncover quantum field interactions, black hole thermodynamics, and metric signature transitions in quantum cosmology. With an interdisciplinary approach, he bridges theoretical frameworks with observational phenomena, shaping modern physics perspectives. πŸš€πŸŒŒβš›οΈ

Awards & Honors πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

πŸ… Multiple Academic Leadership Roles (2012–2024) – Faculty Management Positions πŸ›οΈ
πŸ… Prestigious Journal Reviewer – Recognized for reviewing high-impact physics journals πŸ“°
πŸ… Keynote Speaker & Presenter – International conferences in Slovakia, Russia, Greece, and CERN 🌍
πŸ… Prolific Author – Published extensively in theoretical physics and translated major physics books πŸ“š

Publication Top Notes

  1. Title: Effects of a Cloud of Strings on the Extended Phase Space of Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet AdS Black Holes

  2. Title: Quintessence Reissner–NordstrΓΆm Anti-de Sitter Black Holes and Joule–Thomson Effect

    • Publication: International Journal of Theoretical Physics

    • Year: 2018 (June 15)

    • DOI: 10.1007/s10773-018-3693-7

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  3. Title: Gravitational Lensing of Charged Ayon-Beato-GarcΓ­a Black Holes and Nonlinear Effects of Maxwell Fields

    • Publication: Advances in High Energy Physics

    • Year: 2018

    • DOI: 10.1155/2018/3067272

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  4. Title: Schwarzschild-de Sitter Black Hole in Canonical Quantization

  5. Title: Dynamical System Approach to Scalar–Vector–Tensor Cosmology

Conclusion:

Prof. Hossein Ghaffarnejad is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions to theoretical physics, extensive research output, mentorship, and scholarly influence. His diverse academic achievements and global recognition in gravitational physics make him a strong candidate for this honor.

Nayantara Gupta | Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nayantara Gupta | Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Raman Research Institute, India.

Dr. Reetanjali Moharana is an Associate Professor at IIT Jodhpur, specializing in Astronomy and Astrophysics 🌌. Her research focuses on astroparticle physics, high-energy cosmic rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos. She earned her Ph.D. from IIT Bombay in 2014 πŸŽ“ and has published 44 research articles, accumulating 199 citations with an h-index of 8 πŸ“Š. Before her current role, she served as an Assistant Professor at IIT Jodhpur (2019-2023). Dr. Moharana is an active researcher contributing to multi-messenger astrophysics, expanding our understanding of the high-energy universe πŸš€.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Reetanjali Moharana

Dr. Reetanjali Moharana is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her impactful contributions to astroparticle physics and multi-messenger astrophysics. As an Associate Professor at IIT Jodhpur, she has made significant strides in high-energy cosmic ray, gamma-ray, and neutrino research. With 44 publications, 199 citations, and an h-index of 8, her research has advanced our understanding of the most energetic processes in the universe, making her a key figure in her field.

πŸ“š Education & Experience

  • πŸŽ“ Ph.D. in Physics, IIT Bombay, 2014
  • πŸŽ“ Master’s & Bachelor’s in Physics, (Institution details unavailable)
  • 🏫 Associate Professor, IIT Jodhpur (2023-Present)
  • 🏫 Assistant Professor, IIT Jodhpur (2019-2023)

πŸ“ˆ Professional Development

Dr. Moharana is actively involved in advancing multi-messenger astrophysics, bridging observational data with theoretical insights ✨. She has participated in national and international conferences, collaborating with astrophysicists worldwide 🌍. Her research contributions have enhanced our understanding of cosmic ray origins, gamma-ray bursts, and neutrino astrophysics πŸ’‘. She mentors students and researchers, fostering academic growth at IIT Jodhpur 🏫. Her expertise extends to cutting-edge computational techniques used for analyzing high-energy cosmic phenomena, making significant contributions to astrophysical modeling and simulation πŸ–₯️.

🌠 Research Focus

Dr. Moharana’s research revolves around astroparticle physics, particularly high-energy cosmic rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos 🌌. She investigates their sources, interactions, and propagation through space to understand the universe’s most energetic processes ⚑. Her work contributes to identifying astrophysical accelerators, such as supernova remnants and active galactic nuclei πŸ”­. She also explores multi-messenger signals, combining data from different cosmic messengers (photons, neutrinos, and cosmic rays) to solve key astrophysical mysteries πŸ”¬. Her research aids in understanding fundamental physics beyond the Standard Model, including dark matter and exotic particle interactions πŸ›Έ.

πŸ† Awards & Honors

  • πŸ… Recognized Researcher with 199 citations and an h-index of 8
  • πŸŽ–οΈ Key Contributor to Multi-Messenger Astrophysics Research
  • πŸ† Invited Speaker at Various National & International Conferences
  • πŸ“œ Published 44 Research Articles in Reputed Journals

Publication Top Notes

πŸ“„ Unraveling the Nature of HAWC J1844-034 with Fermi-LAT Data Analysis and Multiwavelength Modeling – Astrophysical Journal πŸ“… 2025 πŸ”

πŸ“„ Multiple Emission Regions in Jets of the Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nucleus in NGC 4278 – Astrophysical Journal πŸ“… 2024 πŸ” Cited by: 1

πŸ“„ Unraveling the Emission Mechanism of the HBL Source Mrk 180 with Multi-Wavelength Data – Conference Paper πŸ“… [No source info] πŸ”

πŸ“„ Emission from the Jets of Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei – Conference Paper πŸ“… [No source info] πŸ” Cited by: 1

πŸ“„ HESS J1809-193: Gamma-Ray Emission by Cosmic Rays from a Past Explosion – Astrophysical Journal πŸ“… 2024 πŸ” Cited by: 3

πŸ“„ Dissecting the Broad-Band Emission from Ξ³-Ray Blazar PKS 0735+178 in Search of Neutrinos – Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society πŸ“… 2024 πŸ” Cited by: 5

πŸ“„ X-Ray Flares in the Long-Term Light Curve of Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nucleus M81 – Astrophysical Journal πŸ“… 2023 πŸ” Cited by: 3

πŸ“„ Exploring the Emission Mechanisms of Mrk 180 with Long-Term X-Ray and Ξ³-Ray Data – Astrophysical Journal πŸ“… 2023 πŸ” Cited by: 1