Tao Yang | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tao Yang | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Tao Yang embarked on his academic journey at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB), where he pursued a doctoral degree at the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy from 2012 to 2018. His early research laid a strong foundation in materials science and electrochemistry, setting the stage for his future contributions to sustainable energy and carbon neutrality.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

After completing his doctorate, Prof. Yang continued at USTB as a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Materials Science and Engineering (2018-2021). During this period, he expanded his expertise in electrocatalysis and nanogenerator technologies. He then advanced to an associate professor role at the Collaborative Innovation Center of Steel Technology (2018-2021), further enhancing his research impact. Since July 2021, he has served as a full professor at the Institute of Carbon Neutrality at USTB, leading groundbreaking research initiatives in sustainable energy solutions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Yang's research spans multiple critical areas in electrochemistry and energy science, including:

Electrocatalysis & Hydrogen Production: Developing advanced materials for water splitting to generate hydrogen efficiently.

Carbon Dioxide Reduction & Utilization: Innovating techniques to convert CO₂ into valuable chemical fuels, addressing climate change challenges.

Piezoelectricity & Nanogenerators: Exploring self-powered energy harvesting technologies for renewable energy applications.

Electromagnetic Wave Absorption: Investigating materials that mitigate electromagnetic interference, contributing to advanced communication and defense technologies.

📊 Impact and Influence

With over 60 SCI/EI-indexed papers as the first or corresponding author, Prof. Yang has established himself as a prolific researcher. His work has amassed 3,500 citations on Google Scholar, achieving an h-index of 36. Notably, 8 of his papers have been featured as journal covers, and 7 have been recognized as ESI Highly Cited Papers, underscoring the significance of his research in the scientific community.

🏆 Academic Recognitions

Prof. Yang's remarkable contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including:

Postdoctoral Innovative Talent Support Program

Beijing Outstanding Talent – Young Backbone Individual

Inclusion in Stanford University’s World’s Top 2% Scientists (2022-2024) These prestigious honors highlight his sustained excellence and influence in the field of carbon neutrality and energy conversion.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Prof. Yang possesses a deep expertise in advanced material characterization and electrochemical techniques, including: Electrocatalysis testing and analysis, Nanomaterial synthesis and modification, Advanced spectroscopy and microscopy techniques, Computational modeling for material behavior predictions His technical prowess enables him to push the boundaries of innovation in clean energy technologies.

🎓 Teaching and Mentorship

As a professor and doctoral supervisor at USTB, Prof. Yang plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of researchers. He actively mentors Ph.D. and master's students, guiding them in cutting-edge research on sustainable energy solutions. His commitment to academic excellence ensures that his students receive top-tier education and research training.

🌏 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Prof. Yang aims to: Expand research on scalable hydrogen production technologies, Develop novel catalysts for efficient CO₂ conversion, Advance self-powered nanogenerator applications, Contribute to global efforts in achieving carbon neutrality His work continues to drive scientific innovation and practical solutions for a more sustainable future, making him a leading figure in electrochemical energy research.

📖Notable Publications

1. Gut dysbiosis is linked to hypertension
Authors: T Yang, MM Santisteban, V Rodriguez, E Li, N Ahmari, JM Carvajal, ...
Journal: Hypertension
Year: 2015

2. Multicomponent intermetallic nanoparticles and superb mechanical behaviors of complex alloys
Authors: T Yang, YL Zhao, Y Tong, ZB Jiao, J Wei, JX Cai, XD Han, D Chen, A Hu, ...
Journal: Science
Year: 2018

3. DSC: Scheduling parallel tasks on an unbounded number of processors
Authors: T Yang, A Gerasoulis
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Year: 1994

4. Heterogeneous precipitation behavior and stacking-fault-mediated deformation in a CoCrNi-based medium-entropy alloy
Authors: YL Zhao, T Yang, Y Tong, J Wang, JH Luan, ZB Jiao, D Chen, Y Yang, ...
Journal: Acta Materialia
Year: 2017

5. A comparison of clustering heuristics for scheduling directed acyclic graphs on multiprocessors
Authors: A Gerasoulis, T Yang
Journal: Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Year: 1992

6. The gut microbiota and the brain–gut–kidney axis in hypertension and chronic kidney disease
Authors: T Yang, EM Richards, CJ Pepine, MK Raizada
Journal: Nature Reviews Nephrology
Year: 2018

7. Hypertension-linked pathophysiological alterations in the gut
Authors: MM Santisteban, Y Qi, J Zubcevic, S Kim, T Yang, V Shenoy, ...
Journal: Circulation Research
Year: 2017

Samreen Ghulam Rasool | Chromatography | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samreen Ghulam Rasool | Chromatography | Best Researcher Award

East China Normal University, Pakistan

👨‍🎓Profiles

🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Samreen Ghulam Rasool began her academic journey with a strong foundation in agricultural sciences, focusing on plant-plant interactions. Her M.Sc. (Hons.) research explored the dynamics of foliar-applied mepiquat chloride in cotton under different sowing techniques, providing insights into growth regulation and optimization in cotton farming. This early academic work laid the foundation for her future research in plant ecology and sustainable agriculture.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Currently affiliated with East China Normal University, China, Dr. Rasool has dedicated her career to studying ecological responses in plant communities. Her doctoral research examined the chemical and ecological responses of herbaceous plant species interacting with diverse neighbors under heterogeneous conditions, addressing critical challenges in biodiversity conservation and sustainable crop production. She is actively engaged in international collaborations and research projects, contributing to ecological sustainability on a global scale.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Rasool’s research primarily revolves around plant-plant interactions and their role in mitigating the risks associated with monoculture plantations. Her focus areas include:
✅ Integrated Weed Management Strategies – Developing innovative approaches to control weed infestations in crops.
✅ Enhancement in Crop Productivity – Implementing advanced techniques to maximize agricultural yield.
✅ Sustainable Crop Production – Promoting eco-friendly practices to ensure long-term agricultural sustainability.

Her research projects have received funding from prestigious institutions, including:
📌 Young Scientist Exchange for One Belt and One Road Strategy – Shanghai Science and Technology Commission.
📌 Technology Innovation Center for Land Spatial Eco-Restoration in Metropolitan Areas – Ministry of Natural Resources.
📌 National Key R&D Program of China – Grant Numbers: 2017 YFC 0506002, 2016 YFC 0503102.
📌 State Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China – Grant Number: 32030068.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Rasool’s work has contributed significantly to understanding ecological interactions among plants, particularly in the context of sustainable agriculture. Her studies help reduce environmental degradation caused by monoculture farming, advocating for diverse cropping systems to enhance biodiversity. Her research plays a pivotal role in shaping policies and best practices for sustainable land use and crop management.

📖 Academic Citations and Publications

Dr. Rasool has made valuable contributions to scientific literature, with:
📚 4 SCI/Scopus-indexed journal publications, showcasing her expertise in plant ecology.
🔬 2 patents, reflecting her innovative approach to sustainable crop production.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Rasool possesses advanced expertise in:
🔹 Ecological Data Analysis – Assessing plant interactions and their effects on productivity.
🔹 Crop Physiology Techniques – Enhancing plant growth through chemical applications.
🔹 Sustainable Agriculture Practices – Implementing eco-friendly farming techniques.

🎓 Teaching Experience

Dr. Rasool actively engages in academia by mentoring young researchers and guiding them in the field of crop science, ecological restoration, and plant interactions. Her contributions to integrated weed management strategies and sustainable crop production have influenced students and fellow researchers alike.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

With an unwavering commitment to plant ecology and sustainable agriculture, Dr. Rasool envisions a future where scientific advancements contribute to ecological balance and food security. Her research aims to develop innovative strategies for sustainable farming, biodiversity conservation, and climate-resilient agriculture. Through her ongoing research collaborations, publications, and patents, she continues to be a driving force in ecological innovation and plant science.

📖Notable Publications

Herbaceous competition does not affect positive tree diversity effects on seedling crown complementarity

Authors: Samreen Ghulam Rasool

Journal: Forest Ecology and Management

Year: 2025

Do proportions of rooting ramets in the clone affect the overall growth of the stoloniferous clonal plant Zoysia japonica?

Authors: Samreen Ghulam Rasool

Journal: Plant Species Biology

Year: 2024

Relationship between secondary metabolites and insect loads in cabbage with different leaf shapes and positions

Authors: Samreen Ghulam Rasool

Journal: Phytochemicals Analysis

Year: 2024

Pattern of soil extracellular enzyme activities along a tidal wetland with mosaic vegetation distributions in Chongming Island, China

Authors: Samreen Ghulam Rasool

Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production

Year: 2021

 

Mary Higby Schweitzer | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mary Higby Schweitzer | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

North Carolina State University, United States

👨‍🎓Profiles

🏛️ Early Academic Pursuits

Mary Higby Schweitzer’s academic journey began with a B.S. in Communicative Disorders from Utah State University in 1977. However, her passion for science and education led her to pursue a Certificate in Secondary Education with a focus on Broadfield Science at Montana State University in 1988. Her growing interest in paleontology and biology propelled her towards a Ph.D. in Biology from Montana State University in 1995, where she began her groundbreaking research into biomolecules. This phase of her academic life set the foundation for her future contributions to science.

🔬 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Schweitzer’s professional career has been marked by a steady progression through prestigious academic and research institutions. She has been a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at North Carolina State University since 2015 and has served as a Visiting Professor at Lund University, Sweden, since 2014. In addition, she has held the role of Research Associate at the Museum of the Rockies since 2018, where she continues to collaborate on vertebrate paleontology studies. Prior to this, she worked in various capacities at Montana State University and North Carolina State University, transitioning from an assistant professor to a leading faculty member in the fields of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences. Her long-standing association with the North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences as a Research Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology since 2003 reflects her dedication to both research and public science communication.

🏆 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Schweitzer is internationally recognized for her groundbreaking discovery of soft tissues, proteins, and potential DNA remnants in fossilized dinosaur bones. This finding challenged traditional assumptions about fossilization and opened up new possibilities for studying ancient biomolecules. Her research has demonstrated that biomolecules such as collagen proteins can persist for millions of years, providing direct biochemical evidence of evolutionary links between dinosaurs and modern birds. Her work in molecular paleontology, vertebrate taphonomy, and protein preservation has not only expanded our understanding of how biological materials endure over time but has also introduced new methodologies for studying ancient life at the molecular level.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Schweitzer’s work has significantly influenced paleontology, evolutionary biology, andbiomolecules. Her research has been pivotal in demonstrating that organic materials can survive fossilization, reshaping our understanding of ancient life and its preservation. By uncovering biochemical links between extinct species and their modern relatives, her discoveries have provided strong molecular evidence supporting evolutionary theory. Beyond her own research, she has played a key role in shaping the scientific landscape as a reviewer for high-impact journals such as Nature, Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and PLOS Biology. Her contributions have ensured that new discoveries in the field maintain the highest standards of scientific rigor.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognition

With an extensive portfolio of highly cited papers, Dr. Schweitzer’s research continues to be a cornerstone of molecular paleontology. Her honorary doctorate from Lund University in Sweden is a testament to her international recognition and influence in the field. Her publications have been widely referenced by paleontologists, biologists, and geochemists, further highlighting the multidisciplinary impact of her work.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Schweitzer possesses expertise in a wide range of advanced scientific techniques, including immunohistochemistry, paleohistology, microscopy, and geochemical analysis. Her ability to extract and analyze ancient proteins and biomolecules has been instrumental in confirming the preservation of soft tissues in fossils. Her technical skills also extend to spectroscopy, molecular imaging, and biochemical analysis, allowing her to identify and characterize ancient biological materials with high precision.

🎓 Teaching Experience and Mentorship

A dedicated educator and mentor, Dr. Schweitzer has trained and guided numerous graduate and Ph.D. students throughout her career. She has held teaching positions at Montana State University and North Carolina State University, where she has inspired students to explore the intersections of biology, paleontology, and molecular science. Through her mentorship, she has played a vital role in fostering the next generation of researchers who continue to push the boundaries of scientific discovery.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Schweitzer’s revolutionary research has reshaped the field of paleontology and will continue to influence scientific inquiry for years to come. Her discoveries have bridged the gap between biology and paleontology, offering new insights into how ancient life is preserved at the molecular level. Moving forward, her research could unlock even more secrets about extinct species, further deepening our understanding of Earth’s biological history. Her commitment to interdisciplinary research and innovative methodologies ensures that her legacy will endure, paving the way for future scientific breakthroughs in fossil preservation and molecular evolution. 🚀🔬

📖Notable Publications

Melanosomes and ancient coloration re-examined: A response to Vinther 2015

Authors: Mary Higby Schweitzer, Johan Lindgren, Alison E. Moyer

Journal: BioEssays

Year: 2015

Interpreting melanin-based coloration through deep time: A critical review

Authors: Johan Lindgren, Alison E. Moyer, Mary Higby Schweitzer, Bo Pagh Schultz, Benjamin P. Kear

Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Year: 2015

Biologically and diagenetically derived peptide modifications in moa collagens

Authors: Timothy P. Cleland, Elena R. Schroeter, Mary Higby Schweitzer

Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Year: 2015

A pelomedusoid turtle from the Paleocene-Eocene of Colombia exhibiting preservation of blood vessels and osteocytes

Authors: Edwin A. Cadena, Mary Higby Schweitzer

Journal: Journal of Herpetology

Year: 2014

Synchrotron chemical and structural analysis of Tyrannosaurus rex blood vessels: The contribution of collagen hypercrosslinking to tissue longevity

Authors: Elizabeth M. Boatman, Mark B. Goodwin, Hoi Ying N. Holman, Ronald Gronsky, John R. Horner

Journal: Microscopy and Microanalysis

Year: 2014

Ahmed M. Senan | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed M. Senan | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Award

Al-Mahweet University, Yemen

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ahmed M. Senan, Ph.D., embarked on his academic journey in chemistry with a strong focus on organic synthesis, modification, and analysis. His passion for biotechnology and biochemistry led him to explore catalytic oxidation and reaction mechanisms in organic synthesis. Through rigorous research, he honed his expertise in characterizing functional molecular groups and analyzing their applications in bio-processes.

💼 Professional Endeavors

In 2017, Ahmed joined Nanjing Agricultural University as an Associate Researcher/Assistant Professor in Biochemistry, Food Science, and Technology. His role involved supervising graduate students in biochemistry, carbohydrate synthesis, and organic compound analysis. His ability to mentor and guide students demonstrated his strong teaching and advisory skills. In 2022, Ahmed expanded his research and academic influence by joining Suleyman Demirel University, Türkiye, as a Visiting Scientist in Chemistry. His focus shifted towards exploring ionic liquids (ILs) and their applications in discovering potential anti-pathogenic molecules, including antivirals, antimicrobials, and anti-cancer agents.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ahmed has made significant contributions to the field of catalytic oxidation and reaction mechanisms within experimental organic synthesis. His research in biotechnology has provided valuable insights into developing functional molecules with high activity in bio-process applications. Additionally, his work on ionic liquids (ILs) has opened new avenues in drug discovery and pharmaceutical applications.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His expertise extends beyond research, as he has demonstrated strong communication and teamwork skills. Ahmed has collaborated with international research teams, enhancing knowledge exchange in organic and pharmaceutical chemistry. His ability to work both individually and collaboratively has positioned him as a key contributor in his field.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognitions

Ahmed's research has been well-cited in international journals, showcasing the impact of his findings on the scientific community. His work has influenced advancements in biotechnology, food science, and pharmaceutical chemistry, making him a respected name in these fields.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Ahmed has mastered various analytical techniques essential for chemical research, including: NMR Spectroscopy, UV Spectroscopy, Gas Chromatography (GC), High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry.

👨‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship Experience

Ahmed has demonstrated exceptional teaching and mentorship abilities throughout his academic career. His role as a supervisor for graduate students in biochemistry and carbohydrate synthesis highlights his ability to guide students toward research excellence. He effectively communicates complex concepts, ensuring students gain practical and theoretical knowledge.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Ahmed M. Senan continues to push the boundaries of organic chemistry and biochemistry. His research on ionic liquids aims to develop novel pharmaceutical applications with potential breakthroughs in antiviral, antimicrobial, and anti-cancer treatments. His commitment to education and scientific discovery ensures his influence will extend to future generations of researchers.

📖Notable Publications

  1. Attenuation mechanisms of arsenic-induced toxicity and its accumulation in plants by engineered nanoparticles: A review
  2. Authors: Ulhassan, Z., Bhat, J.A., Zhou, W., Alam, P., Ahmad, P.
    Journal: Environmental Pollution
    Year: 2022
  3. Mesoporous nano-sized BiFeVOx.y phases for removal of organic dyes from wastewaters by visible light photocatalytic degradation
  4. Authors: Al-Areqi, N.A.S., Umair, M., Senan, A.M., Alokab, R.A., Cacciotti, I.
    Journal: Nanomaterials
    Year: 2022
  5. LC-ESI-QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves
  6. Authors: Umair, M., Sultana, T., Xiaoyu, Z., Al-Areqi, N.A.S., Zhaoxin, L.
    Journal: Food Science and Nutrition
    Year: 2022
  7. Dielectric barrier discharge cold atmospheric plasma treatment of egg white protein: Insights into the functional, rheological, and structural properties
  8. Authors: Nasiru, M.M., Boateng, E.F., Alnadari, F., Zhuang, H., Zhang, J.
    Journal: Food and Bioprocess Technology
    Year: 2024
  9. Binding mechanism, photo-induced cleavage, and computational studies of interaction of cefepime drug with human serum albumin
  10. Authors: Al-Asbahy, W.M., Shamsi, M., Senan, A., Al-Areqi, N.
    Journal: Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
    Year: 2024
  11. Synthesis, structure characterization, DFT calculations, and computational anticancer activity investigations of 1-phenyl ethanol derivatives
  12. Authors: Senan, A.M., Muhammed, M.T., Al-Shuraym, L.A., Al-Areqi, N.A.S., Akkoç, S.
    Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
    Year: 2023

 

Deepak Poddar | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Deepak Poddar | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Korea University of Technology and Education, South Korea

👨‍🎓Profiles

  • Scopus Profile
  • ORICD Profile
  • Google Scholar

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Deepak Poddar began his academic journey with a focus on science, earning his Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C) in Science from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). He furthered his passion for polymers by completing a B.Sc. in Polymer Science and Technology from the University. He continued with an M.Sc. in Polymer Science and Technology at Gujarat University’s Central Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology, Ahmedabad. His academic peak came with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Delhi, where his research focused on fabricating bi-facial porous polymeric scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applications.

💼 Professional Endeavors

His career reflects diverse experiences in academia and research. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Korea University of Technology and Education, where he develops sustainable food packaging for high-barrier applications. Previously, as a Research Associate at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, he contributed to developing paper-based food packaging materials while mentoring graduate students. His three-year tenure as a Guest Faculty at Netaji Subhas University of Technology in Delhi involved teaching chemistry and polymer science and supervising research projects at various academic levels.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His research lies at the intersection of polymer science and sustainability. His current focus is on developing eco-friendly and sustainable packaging coatings for food packaging. His Ph.D. research on polymeric scaffolds for biomedical engineering is a testament to his interdisciplinary approach. With expertise in biopolymers, polymeric blends, composites, and nanomaterial synthesis, he has significantly advanced fields such as drug delivery, sensors, and sustainable packaging solutions.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His work has earned widespread recognition. He has published 14 journal articles and 7 book chapters, showcasing his scholarly contributions. As a reviewer for reputed journals like Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects and Journal of Polymers and the Environment, he actively supports the global research community. His influence extends beyond academia through his mentoring roles and leadership in collaborative research.

📊 Academic Achievements and Cites

He is a recipient of the Young Research Award (2021) from the Institute of Scholars, reflecting his contributions to material science research. He has also been recognized for his scientific communication, winning the Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Material Science Research (ICMSR) in 2019. Additionally, he qualified for the GATE 2017 in Engineering Sciences (XE) with an All India Rank of 129.

🛠️ Technical Skills

He possesses a versatile skill set that includes project management, experiment design, and data analysis. He is adept at problem-solving and team leadership, making him an effective researcher and mentor. His laboratory expertise spans polymer synthesis, nanomaterial development, and advanced packaging material engineering.

📚 Teaching and Mentorship Experience

With a strong commitment to education, He has taught undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students. At Netaji Subhas University of Technology, he conducted classes on chemistry and polymer science and guided research projects across academic levels. His ability to mentor students reflects his dedication to fostering new talent in polymer science.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

He aims to continue advancing the frontiers of polymer science, particularly in sustainable packaging, biomedical engineering, and drug delivery systems. His legacy includes contributions to eco-friendly materials and mentoring the next generation of researchers. As he moves forward, he remains committed to interdisciplinary research, global collaborations, and creating impactful innovations in materials science.

🏆 Extracurricular and Awards

His multifaceted personality shines through his extracurricular achievements. He was part of the winning team in an inter-college cricket tournament at Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences. His leadership and teamwork skills are evident both on and off the field. Notably, he secured the Global Korea Scholarship 2024 for his postdoctoral research program, further highlighting his academic excellence.

🌱 Vision for the Future

With a solid foundation in polymer science and technology and a focus on sustainable development, Dr. Poddar envisions contributing to global challenges such as waste reduction and eco-friendly material innovation. His interdisciplinary expertise and leadership qualities ensure a promising future of impactful contributions to science and society.

📖Notable Publications

Development of electrosprayed assisted shellac-MOF particle coated paper for food packaging and its environmental impacts

  • Authors: Poddar, D., Pandey, K., Kim, S.-J., Yoo, H.M.
  • Journal: Sustainable Materials and Technologies
  • Year: 2024

Vanadium pentoxide-based nanomaterials for the treatment of dye-containing wastewater to avoid negative effects on the environment and human health

  • Authors: Bansal, S., Singh, A., Poddar, D., Jain, P.
  • Journal: Sustainable Environment and Health: Practical Strategies (Book Chapter)
  • Year: 2024

In-situ fabrication of poly-l-lactide & its application as a glass fiber polymer composites using resin transfer molding

  • Authors: Kim, S.-J., Pandey, K., Poddar, D., Yoo, H.M.
  • Journal: Polymer Composites
  • Year: 2024

Borophene-Based Materials for Gas and Wearable Sensing Applications

  • Authors: Kumar, S., Kashyap, S., Ansari, U., Sarkar, A., Poddar, D.
  • Journal: Engineering Materials (Book Chapter)
  • Year: 2024

Boron-Based Two-Dimensional Nanosheets in Energy Devices

  • Authors: Ansari, U., Kashyap, S., Kumar, S., Poddar, D., Singh, A.
  • Journal: Engineering Materials (Book Chapter)
  • Year: 2024

Shellac: Bridging the gap between chemistry and sustainability—A comprehensive review of its multifunctional coating applications for food, drug, and paper packaging

  • Authors: Sharma, S., Samrat, Goyal, P., Sarkar, A., Poddar, D.
  • Journal: Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Year: 2024

Effect of Bulk and Surface Properties of Polymeric Scaffolds on Its Applications in Tissue Engineering

  • Authors: Poddar, D.
  • Journal: Tailored Functional Materials for Clean and Sustainable Development (Book Chapter)
  • Year: 2024

A review on green approaches utilizing phytochemicals in the synthesis of vanadium nanoparticles and their applications

  • Authors: Bansal, S., Singh, A., Poddar, D., Thakur, S., Jain, P.
  • Journal: Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology
  • Year: 2024