Dr. Yonas Etafa Tasisa - Materials science - Young Scientist Award
Indian institute of technology Indore and Wollega university - Ethiopia
Author Profile
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Yonas Etafa Tasisa began his academic journey with a strong focus on science and engineering. His early education at Lalo Kile Elementary and Secondary Schools laid a solid foundation for his future academic achievements. He later pursued a BSc degree in Applied Physics at Ambo University, where he graduated with an impressive 3.85/4.00 GPA. Driven by a passion for physics and material science, Dr. Yonas furthered his studies at Wollega University, completing an MSc degree in Physics with an exceptional 3.95/4.00 GPA. His academic journey reflects his dedication to the fields of physics and materials science, culminating in his ongoing PhD studies at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and Wollega University.
💼 Professional Endeavors
Dr. Yonas has accumulated a wealth of professional experience at Wollega University, where he has served in various roles, from Graduate Assistant to Lecturer. His professional endeavors have been marked by his commitment to higher education and research. Since 2022, he has been a full-time PhD candidate, focusing on advanced research in nanotechnology at IIT Indore and Wollega University. His work in teaching and research has significantly contributed to the academic community, particularly in the areas of materials science and nanotechnology.
🔬 Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Yonas Etafa Tasisa’s research focuses on materials science and nanotechnology, with a specific emphasis on the synthesis, processing, and characterization of nanostructured materials. His PhD work centers on the experimental aspects of nanotechnology, exploring the fabrication and characterization of magnetic, superconducting, and multiferroic materials. Additionally, his research includes the study of materials science applications in high-energy solar cells and solar batteries. Dr. Yonas's contributions to this field are substantial, particularly in the development of nanocrystalline materials and their potential applications in electronics and photonics.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Dr. Yonas’s work has had a significant impact on the field of materials science. His research on nanoscale materials, particularly graphene, carbon nanotubes, and nanocrystalline magnetic materials, has contributed to advancements in electronic and photonic technologies. He has also made notable strides in the development of energy-efficient solar cells and batteries. His influence extends beyond the laboratory, as his work has inspired students and colleagues alike, contributing to the growing body of knowledge in nanotechnology and material sciences.
🏆Academic Cites
Dr. Yonas’s research has been recognized within the academic community, with his work being cited in various scientific journals. His contributions to materials science and nanotechnology are widely acknowledged, particularly in the areas of magnetic and electronic materials. The innovative approaches he employs in his experimental studies continue to be referenced by peers and researchers, underscoring the importance of his work in advancing the field.
🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, Dr. Yonas Etafa Tasisa is poised to make even greater contributions to the fields of nanotechnology and materials science. His ongoing PhD research promises to yield new insights into the fabrication and application of nanostructured materials. His future contributions are expected to further advance the understanding and utilization of nanotechnology in energy solutions, electronics, and beyond. Dr. Yonas's commitment to education and research ensures that his legacy will continue to influence future generations of scientists and engineers.
📝Notable Publication
📝Phytosynthesis and characterization of tin-oxide nanoparticles (SnO2-NPs) from Croton macrostachyus leaf extract and its application under visible light
Authors: YE Tasisa, TK Sarma, TK Sahu, R Krishnaraj
Journal: Scientific Reports
Year: 2024
Citations: 2
📝Band gap engineering of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles prepared via green route and its visible light driven for environmental remediation
Authors: YE Tasisa, TK Sarma, R Krishnaraj, S Sarma
Journal: Results in Chemistry
Year: 2024