Shahzadi Noreen | Ferrites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahzadi Noreen | Ferrites | Best Researcher Award

Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology | Pakistan

 

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Shahzadi Noreen embarked on her academic journey with a passion for Physics. Her early academic pursuits include a Master's degree (M.Sc.) in Physics, where she engaged in a project under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Rao Afzal. The project focused on the crucial theme of "Diagnosing and Treatment of Lungs Cancer," demonstrating her early interest in medical physics.

Professional Endeavors:

Currently a Ph.D. student in Physics, Shahzadi Noreen is dedicated to advancing her knowledge and skills in research and problem-solving. While specific professional roles are not detailed, her pursuit of a Ph.D. indicates a commitment to an advanced academic and research career.

Contributions and Research Focus:

During her M.Sc., Shahzadi Noreen delved into the field of medical physics, emphasizing the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer. This reflects her early involvement in research related to health applications of physics. In her M.Phil. (MS) thesis, supervised by Assistant Professor Dr. Abid Hussain, she conducted a comprehensive study on "Physical Properties of Co0.5Mn0.5Fe2-xAlx (x= 0.0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5) Spinel Ferrites Nanoparticles obtained by Sol-Gel Auto Combustion Method." This demonstrates her engagement in materials science and nanotechnology, showcasing a multidisciplinary approach to physics research.

Accolades and Recognition:

Specific accolades and recognition are not provided, but the completion of M.Sc. and progression to a Ph.D. program are noteworthy accomplishments. These achievements indicate a level of academic excellence and a commitment to the pursuit of knowledge in physics.

Impact and Influence:

While the specific impact and influence are not detailed, Shahzadi Noreen's choice of research topics, especially in medical physics and materials science, suggests an interest in contributing to areas with real-world applications. Her research may potentially impact the fields of healthcare and materials technology.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Shahzadi Noreen's legacy is still in the making as she continues her academic journey. As a Ph.D. student, her future contributions are anticipated to include advancements in physics research, particularly in areas she is passionate about, such as medical physics and materials science. Her dedication to problem-solving and research is likely to leave a positive impact on her field.

Notable Publication:

Structural, mechanical, electronic and optical properties of MFe2O4(M=Zn, Cu, Si) ferrites for electrochemical, photocatalytic and optoelectronic applications  February 2024

A DFT study of the structural, magnetic, electronic, mechanical and optical properties of M0.75Cu0.25Fe2O4 (M = Co, Ni, Mg, Mn) ferrites: Optoelectronic applications  December 2023

Structural, optical, morphological and magnetic properties of Cu0.25M0.75Fe2O4 (M=Mn, Mg, Ni and co) ferrites for optoelectronic applications  May 2023

Structural, electronic, optical and mechanical properties of oxide-based perovskite ABO3 (A = Cu, Nd and B = Sn, Sc): A DFT study January 2023

Structural, mechanical, thermodynamic, electronic, magnetic and optical properties of ZnFe2O4 ferrite: A DFT study  November 2022

 

 

Dr. ANINDITA SAMANTA | Solid State Physics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. ANINDITA SAMANTA | Solid State Physics | Young Scientist Award

Midnapore Madania Girls High Madrasah | India

 

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Early Academic Pursuits

Anindita Samanta's academic journey began with distinction, graduating with honors in Physics from Vidyasagar University in 2007. She continued her pursuit of knowledge by obtaining a Master's degree in Physics in 2009, showcasing her early commitment to the field.

Professional Endeavors

Anindita's professional endeavors demonstrate a passion for both learning and teaching. Starting as a Guest Lecturer at the Department of Physics, Kharagpur College, she contributed to academic discourse from August 2009 to August 2010. Following this, she took on the role of an Assistant Teacher at Midnapore Madania Girls' High Madrasah in August 2010, where her dedication to education has endured.

Contributions and Research Focus

Anindita's research focus centers on the synthesis of II-VI binary nanocomposites, employing techniques such as soft chemical routes, solvothermal methods, and sol-gel routes. Her work involves investigating the structural, optical, electrical, magnetic, and multiferroic properties of these nanocomposites, with a keen interest in their potential technological applications. She has also delved into the development of doped Zinc Oxide nanocomposites, emphasizing their applications in optoelectronics and multiferroics. Moreover, her exploration of modified ZnO and BiFeO3 for environmental and device applications adds depth to her contributions.

Accolades and Recognition

While specific accolades and recognition details are not provided, Anindita Samanta's educational achievements and research focus suggest a notable dedication to her field.

Impact and Influence

Anindita's impact is likely evident in her teaching role at Midnapore Madania Girls' High Madrasah, where she contributes to shaping the academic landscape for her students. Her research in nanocomposites may influence the scientific community by advancing understanding and applications in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Anindita Samanta's legacy is marked by her academic achievements, teaching experience, and impactful research in nanocomposites. As she continues her career, her dedication to education and research positions her for future contributions, potentially influencing advancements in optoelectronics, multiferroics, and environmental applications.

For more specific details, such as accolades and recognitions, it is recommended to refer to her professional profiles, academic publications, or official documentation.

Notable Publication

Fe-doped ZnO nanoparticles as novel photonic and multiferroic semiconductor   2020 (29)

Multiferroicity in Mg-doped ZnO nanoparticles   2019 (11)