Educational Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics
Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Thesis: “Certain Investigations on Bare and Doped ZnO Nanocrystals for Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue”
Awarded: May 2019
Classification: Highly CommendedMaster of Philosophy (M. Phil.) in Physics
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Tamil Nadu, India
Dissertation: “Plasma Sprayed Alumina Over Layer on Copper Characterized by Transverse Optical Microscopy, Transverse Scanning Electron Microscopy & X-Ray Diffraction”
Awarded: April 1999
Percentage: Highly CommendedMaster of Science (M. Sc.) in Physics
Queen Mary’s College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Awarded: April 1998
Percentage: 74.56%, First Class with DistinctionBachelor of Science (B. Sc.) in Physics
Quaide-E-Millath Govt. Arts and Science College, Tamil Nadu, India
Awarded: September 1996
Percentage: 58.3%, Second Class
Work Experience
Professor, Department of Physics
Saveetha Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
August 2022 – PresentAssociate Professor
AMET University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
August 2019 – August 2022Assistant Professor (SG)
Sree Venkateshwara College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
August 2012 – May 2019Assistant Professor (SG)
Saveetha Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
August 2006 – July 2012Assistant Professor (OG)
Sree Sastha Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
December 2002 – August 2006Lecturer
Quaid-E-Millath Government Arts & Science College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
March 2001 – August 2002
Teaching Experience
B.Sc. Physics: Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Optics and Spectroscopy, Solid State Physics, Quantum Mechanics and Relativity, Nuclear Physics, Digital Electronics.B.E/B.Tech: Engineering Physics-I & II, Electronic Devices, Semiconductors & Optoelectronics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Environmental Science, Electric Circuits-I.D.G.S Courses: Nautical Physics & Electronics-I & II, Materials Science, Semiconductor Physics & Optoelectronics, Physics of Solid State Materials, Physics of Technology, Quantum Computing.
Strengths for the Award:
Extensive Experience: With over 22 years of teaching and research experience, including roles from Lecturer to Professor, you have demonstrated a long-standing commitment to the field of Physics.Strong Academic Background: Your educational qualifications, including a Ph.D. with a highly commended thesis, showcase a deep expertise in advanced topics like photocatalysis and material science.Diverse Teaching Experience: You have taught a wide range of subjects at various academic levels, including undergraduate and graduate courses, demonstrating versatility and expertise in Physics.Recognized Excellence: Awards such as the Best Teacher Award, Social Awareness Award, and the National Science Award highlight your significant contributions and impact in academia.Leadership and Contribution: Your roles in NAAC & NBA documentation, as a Chairperson and Advisory Committee Member, as well as your involvement in organizing and participating in conferences, reflect strong leadership and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge.Innovative Approach: Your innovative teaching methods and securing 100% results underline your effectiveness as an educator and your dedication to student success.Research and Publication: Presenting papers at national and international conferences and your active participation in research activities reinforce your role as a thought leader in your field.
Areas for Improvement:
Publication Record: Although you have presented papers at conferences, a more extensive list of peer-reviewed publications could strengthen your research profile and visibility in the academic community.Interdisciplinary Research: Exploring interdisciplinary research areas or collaborations could enhance your profile and demonstrate versatility in applying your expertise to broader scientific problems.Grant Acquisition: Highlighting any successful grants or funding received for research projects could further illustrate your ability to secure resources and contribute to cutting-edge research.Community Engagement: While you have been involved in social awareness and leadership roles, further emphasizing outreach or community-focused projects could enhance your profile for awards focused on impact and societal benefit.
Conclusion:
You are a highly qualified candidate for the Women’s Researcher Award, with significant achievements in teaching, research, and academic leadership. Your extensive experience and recognition in the field of Physics demonstrate your dedication and impact. Strengthening your publication record, exploring interdisciplinary research, showcasing successful grant acquisitions, and emphasizing community engagement could further enhance your candidacy. Overall, your profile reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge and education in Physics, making you a deserving candidate for this award.