Mandira Banerjee | nanomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Mandira Banerjee | nanomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Devi Ahilya University |India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof Dr. Mandira Banerjee began her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Physics from Devi Ahilya University, Indore, in 1984. Her dissertation focused on the "Design and Fabrication of Automatic Scanning Bent Crystal Spectrometer for the Study of K-absorption Spectra of Cobalt in Some of its Complexes." This early research set the stage for her future work in the field of nanomaterials and thin films.

Professional Endeavors

After completing her Ph.D., Dr. Banerjee embarked on a rich and diverse career. She held a Research Associate position at CERN (European Laboratory for Particle Physics) in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1989. Her international exposure continued with visits to renowned institutions such as ICTP in Trieste, Italy, where she participated in schools on synchrotron radiation and instrumentation in elementary particle physics.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Banerjee's current research interests lie in the broad area of nanomaterials, specifically focusing on tuning the optical, magnetic, and catalytic properties. Her work on metal-polymer nanocomposites involves the preparation of metal-embedded polymers, studying their structure, morphology, optical, and magnetic properties. She also explores thin and ultrathin films of soft matter, including metal-sputtered thin polymer films, with a focus on understanding the metal-polymer interphase..

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Banerjee's noteworthy collaborations include the DST-DESY collaboration for GISAXS measurements at DESY, Germany, and partnerships with UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, RRCAT, and DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) in India. Her international visits, especially to DESY in Hamburg, Germany, have enhanced her research capabilities and facilitated in-situ GISAXS measurements.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Mandira Banerjee has successfully completed several research projects, such as the "Study of Structural and Magnetic Properties of Metal-Polymer Nanocomposites" and the "Investigation of Polymer Structures and Nanocomposites." These projects, sponsored by UGC-DAE-CSR and DRDO, reflect her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and application.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a mentor, Dr. Banerjee has supervised numerous Ph.D., M.Phil., and M.Sc. students, with several ongoing projects under her guidance. Her dedication to nurturing young talents contributes to the growth of scientific research and education.

In the future, one can anticipate continued excellence from Dr. Mandira Banerjee as she delves deeper into the world of nanomaterials, thin films, and polymer-based nanocomposites, further expanding the boundaries of scientific understanding in these fields. Her contributions are poised to leave a lasting impact on the scientific community.

Notable Publication

Studies on the structural and magnetic properties of PMMA/Ni nanocomposite system prepared by embedding Ni nanoparticles in the PMMA films  February 2024

Thickness dependent microstructural and magnetic studies of iron embedded PVA nanocomposite films  March 2023

Investigations on structural and magnetic properties of PET/Co nanocomposite film prepared by ion beam sputtering  2022

Optical properties of Ni metal nanoparticles embedded poly (vinyl alcohol) films  2022

Studies on structural and magnetic properties of PMMA/Co/Ag nanocomposite film  May 2020

Kalpesh Ishnava | Nanomaterial | Best Researcher Achievement Award

Dr. Kalpesh Ishnava | Nanomaterial | Best Researcher Achievement Award

SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY | India

 

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Kalpeshkumar Babubahai Ishnava's academic journey reflects a profound commitment to plant sciences. With a Master's (M.Sc.) and Ph.D. in Botany, he has established a strong foundation in environmental biology, plant tissue culture, plant biotechnology, pharmacognosy, and related disciplines. His academic endeavors began at Sardar Patel University, where he currently holds the position of Associate Professor in Botany.

Professional Endeavors:

Dr. Ishnava brings 15 years of teaching and research experience to his role. His teaching portfolio encompasses a wide range of subjects, including environmental biology, plant tissue culture, plant biotechnology, agriculture and food biotechnology, plant physiology, pharmacognosy, and plant sciences. His extensive research interests span medicinal plants, genetic diversity, plant biotechnology, biodiversity conservation, active principles identification, antibacterial activity, and plant taxonomy.

Research Focus:

Dr. Ishnava's prolific research contributions are evident through his substantial publication record. He has authored numerous articles in popular, state, national, and international publications, showcasing a diverse range of research interests. His work extends to book chapters and conference abstracts, further underscoring his comprehensive approach to botanical research. His areas of expertise include medicinal plants, genetic diversity, in vivo and in vitro morphogenesis, and biodiversity conservation.

Accolades and Recognition:

Dr. Ishnava's dedication and excellence in research have been recognized through several awards and honors. These include prestigious awards such as the Gaurave Purskar from Charutar Vidyamandal, Prof. T.R. Sahu Award for the best paper in medicinal plant systematic, and Best Research Paper Award from the Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences. His consistent recognition attests to the impact of his contributions in the field.

Impact and Influence:

As a seasoned academic and researcher, Dr. Ishnava has made a significant impact on the scientific community. His contributions extend beyond research to leadership roles, such as being the Treasurer of SPUBS and serving as a guide for numerous postgraduate students. His influence is also evident in the editorial roles he has undertaken, contributing to the scholarly dialogue through roles as a reviewer and editor for various reputable journals.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Dr. Ishnava's legacy lies in his multifaceted contributions to academia and research. His mentorship of postgraduate students and extensive teaching experience have undoubtedly shaped the next generation of scientists. As an editor and reviewer, he plays a crucial role in maintaining the quality and integrity of scientific publications. Moving forward, his commitment to medicinal plants, biotechnology, and biodiversity conservation suggests a continued impact on these crucial areas of botanical research.

Membership and Collaborations:

Dr. Ishnava is a life member of esteemed scientific associations, including the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), Indian Association for Angiosperm Taxonomy (IAAT), Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Association of India (MAPAI), and Society for Applied Biotechnology (SAB). These memberships highlight his active engagement with the broader scientific community.

Notable Publication:

Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Acacia nilotica (L.) Wild. Ex. Delile Leaf Extract   September 2020

Studies on the Anticariogenic Potential of Medicinal Plant Seed and Fruit Extracts   2020 (5)

Anticariogenic and phytochemical evaluation of Eucalyptus globules Labill  2013 (66)

Antibacterial and phytochemical studies on Calotropis gigantia (L.) R. Br. latex against selected cariogenic bacteria  2012 (35)