Dr. Aman Bhatia | Plasma Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aman Bhatia | Plasma Physics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow | Institute for Plasma Research | India

Dr. Aman Bhatia, a distinguished researcher in Plasma Physics, has demonstrated outstanding contributions to the field through her extensive work on laser–plasma interactions, nonlinear optics, and theoretical plasma modeling. With a Doctorate in Plasma Physics from Dr. B. R. Ambedkar national institute of technology, jalandhar, Her currently serves as a postdoctoral fellow at the institute for plasma research, ahmedabad. Her Plasma Physics expertise is reflected in numerous publications across reputed journals like Physics of Plasmas, Optik, and The European Physical Journal Plus. Dr. Bhatia’s professional experience encompasses both teaching and advanced computational research, with proficiency in Plasma Physics simulation tools such as SMILEI, MATLAB, Mathematica, and Python. Her active engagement in international conferences and workshops, including ICTP–IAEA Fusion Energy Schools, has further deepened her understanding of Plasma Physics phenomena and their applications. Recognized for her excellence, Her has received several prestigious awards, including Best Poster Presentation honors and an Outstanding Research Award from NIT Jalandhar. Her research interests lie in nonlinear wave propagation, second harmonic generation, and terahertz radiation in Plasma Physics systems. With exceptional research skills in analytical modeling, computational simulations, and laser–plasma coupling studies, Dr. Bhatia continues to advance the boundaries of Plasma Physics with innovative theoretical insights and practical relevance. Her dedication, scholarly rigor, and academic achievements mark him as a rising figure in modern Plasma Physics. 64 Citations, 9 Documents, 5 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Bhatia, A., Walia, K., & Singh, A. (2021). Influence of self-focused Laguerre–Gaussian laser beam on second harmonic generation in collisionless plasma having density transition. Optik, 245, 167747.

2. Bhatia, A., Walia, K., & Singh, A. (2021). Second harmonic generation of intense Laguerre–Gaussian beam in relativistic plasma having an exponential density transition. Optik, 244, 167608.

3. Bhatia, A., Walia, K., & Singh, A. (2022). Laguerre–Gaussian laser beam guiding and its second harmonics in plasma having density ramp. Physics of Plasmas, 29(9).

4. Kad, P., Choudhary, R., Bhatia, A., Walia, K., & Singh, A. (2022). Study of two cross focused Bessel–Gaussian laser beams on electron acceleration in relativistic regime. Optik, 271, 170117.

5. Bhatia, A., Jangir, N., Kad, P., Walia, K., & Singh, A. (2022). Second harmonic generation of zeroth-order Bessel–Gaussian laser beam in collisionless plasma. Optik, 269, 169867.

Dr. Mohammad Ghorbanalilu | Plasma Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Ghorbanalilu | Plasma Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Ghorbanalilu, Department of physics, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Dr. Mohammad Ghorbanalilu, an associate professor at Shahid Beheshti University, specializes in plasma physics, space plasma, and industrial plasma physics. His extensive research includes laser-plasma interactions and magnetic field generation, contributing significantly to the field. With 42 published papers, numerous reviews, and ongoing innovative projects, Dr. Ghorbanalilu is a prominent figure in his domain.

 

PROFILE

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Education

Dr. Mohammad Ghorbanalilu earned his Ph.D. in Physics in 2005, marking the beginning of his distinguished academic career. His doctoral studies provided him with a strong foundation in plasma physics, particularly focusing on phenomena related to laser-plasma interactions and magnetic field generation. This solid educational background has enabled him to contribute significantly to various research projects and to become a respected figure in the field of physics.

Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Mohammad Ghorbanalilu received his Ph.D. in Physics in 2005. For nine years, he was a member of the scientific staff at Shahid Madani University. Since 2014, he has been an associate professor in the Department of Physics at Shahid Beheshti University.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ghorbanalilu has completed several notable research projects, including the development of a magnetized plasma lens, the study of harmonic generation in laser-plasma interactions, and the exploration of Weibel instability in various plasma contexts. He is currently working on projects related to laser direct acceleration of electrons in magnetized plasma channels, synchrotron Weibel instability, and self-generated magnetic fields in laser fusion processes. He has published 42 full papers in reputable journals, reviewed over 54 papers for publishers like IOP and AIP, and holds a citation index of 365. Additionally, he has been involved in the manufacturing of a thermal plasma reactor for hazardous waste treatment.

Research Interest

Dr. Ghorbanalilu’s research interests include plasma physics, space plasma, and industrial plasma physics. His investigations focus on laser-plasma interactions, magnetic field generation, and plasma instabilities.

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