Dr. Brijesh Kumar | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award
University of Lucknow | India
AUTHOR PROFILE
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Brijesh Kumar embarked on his academic journey with a Ph.D. entitled "Pulsed Laser Processing of Semiconductor Submicron and Nanostructures" from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India, completed in December 2008. This foundational work laid the groundwork for his career in Nanomaterials and advanced materials science.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Dr. Kumar's career spans significant roles in academia and research. Currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Lucknow since December 2021, he previously held several key positions. Notably, he was the Head of the Centre of Nanotechnology at Amity University Haryana and an Associate Professor at the Amity School of Engineering & Technology, from July 2015 to December 2021. His international experience includes pivotal roles as a Research Fellow at the Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Initiative, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore, and as a Research Professor at the Nano-electronics Science & Engineering Laboratory, School of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), South Korea.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS
Dr. Kumar's research is primarily focused on the synthesis, characterization, and application of Nanomaterials. He has established advanced materials and nano-engineering laboratories, where he has fabricated a variety of nano-electronic and optoelectronic devices using nanostructures, 2D graphene, h-BN nanosheets, and composite nanostructures. His innovative devices include nanogenerators, hybrid nanoarchitectures, solar cells, and sensors, which have applications in wireless networks, nanorobotics, medical devices, security, and artificial intelligence.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Dr. Kumar's contributions to the field of Nanomaterials are well-recognized internationally. His research in ultrafast laser spectroscopy, laser processing, and devices based on 2D materials has significantly advanced the understanding and application of these materials in electronic, optoelectronic, and energy device technologies. He has supervised several Ph.D. candidates and has been involved in the development of several courses related to Nanotechnology and Laser Technology.
ACADEMIC CITES
Dr. Kumar's research activities have been extensively cited in the academic community. His investigations into the properties of submicron and nanostructures, characterized by techniques such as TEM, HRTEM, Absorption, Photoluminescence (PL), Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), have contributed to the fundamental understanding of Nanomaterials.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Dr. Kumar's legacy includes the establishment of state-of-the-art laboratories and the development of new materials and devices that leverage the unique properties of Nanomaterials. His teaching and research will continue to inspire future scientists and engineers in the field of Nanotechnology, Laser Technology, and Optoelectronics. His ongoing work promises to have a lasting impact on both academia and industry, driving further innovations in these fields.
NANOMATERIALS
Throughout his career, Dr. Kumar has focused on advancing the field of Nanomaterials. His research has led to significant breakthroughs in the synthesis, characterization, and application of these materials, particularly in electronic, optoelectronic, and energy devices. By exploring the unique properties and applications of Nanomaterials, Dr. Kumar continues to pave the way for new technologies and advancements in scientific research and industrial applications.
NOTABLE PUBLICATION
- Rapid and economic fabrication approach of dielectric reflectors for energy harvesting applications 2020 (25)
- Correlation of nanoscale behaviour of forces and macroscale surface wettability 2016 (25)
- Surface energy and wettability of van der Waals structures 2016 (204)
- Hexagonal boron nitride assisted growth of stoichiometric Al2O3 dielectric on graphene for triboelectric nanogenerators 2015 (49)
- Gate Tunable In‐ and Out‐of‐Plane Spin–Orbit Coupling and Spin‐Splitting Anisotropy at LaAlO3/SrTiO3 (110) Interface 2015 (44)
- Nanocrystalline‐Graphene‐Tailored Hexagonal Boron Nitride Thin Films 2014 (31)