Zicheng Xin | intelligentialization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zicheng Xin | intelligentialization | Best Researcher Award

postdoctor, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

Zicheng Xin is a renowned researcher and visiting professor at the Korea Invention Academy. He is affiliated with the University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) and has made significant contributions to the field of metallurgical engineering. His research focuses on metallurgical process engineering, intelligence, and simulation.

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) (2018-2022)

Experience 🧪

Visiting Professor, Korea Invention Academy (current)  Researcher, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metallurgy, USTB (current)

Awards & Honors🏆

“Multiscale modeling and collaborative manufacturing for steelmaking plants”, the 10th World Scientist Grand Award — Golden Scientist Grand Award (Second Place, International Federation of Inventors’ Associations, 2023) “Multiscale modeling and collaborative manufacturing for steelmaking plants”, the 10th World Scientist Grand Award— Science & Technology Grand

Research Focus 🔍

Metallurgical process engineering and intelligence  Simulation and optimization of metallurgical process

Publications📚

1. Analysis of multi-zone reaction mechanisms in BOF steelmaking and comprehensive simulation [J]. Materials, 2025, 18(5): 1038. – Zicheng Xin, Qing Liu, Jiangshan Zhang, et al.
2. Modeling of LF refining process: a review [J]. Journal of Iron and Steel Research International, 2024, 31(2): 289-317. – Zicheng Xin, Jiangshan Zhang, Kaixiang Peng, et al.
3. Explainable machine learning model for predicting molten steel temperature in LF refining process [J]. International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 2024, 31(12): 2657-2669. – Zicheng Xin, Jiangshan Zhang, Kaixiang Peng, et al.
4. Predicting temperature of molten steel in LF refining process using IF-ZCA-DNN model [J]. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B, 2023, 54(3): 1181-1194. – Zicheng Xin, Jiangshan Zhang, Junguo Zhang, et al.
5. Predicting the alloying element yield in a ladle furnace using principal component analysis [J]. … – Zicheng Xin, Jiangshan Zhang, Yu Jin, et al.

Conclusion

Zicheng Xin’s academic excellence, research focus, and international recognition make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make significant contributions to the field of metallurgy.

Maohua Du | mechanical engineering and biomedical sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Maohua Du | mechanical engineering and biomedical sciences | Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor, Kunming University of Science & Technology, China

Maohua Du is a Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Mineral Processing Engineering from Kunming University of Science and Technology in 2008. His research focuses on finite element modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental investigation of high-speed machining processes.

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Education 🎓

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China (1989) M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China (1992) Ph.D. in Mineral Processing Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China (2008)

Experience 🧪

Assistant, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China (1992-1994)  Lecturer, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China (1994-2001) Associate Professor, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China (2001-2022)  Professor, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, China (2022-present)

Awards & Honors �

Second Prize, Yunnan Provincial Natural Science Award (2022) Second Prize, Classroom Teaching Competition at Kunming University of Science and Technology (2016)  Excellent Class Teacher, Kunming University of Science and Technology (1999)

Research Focus 🔍

Finite Element Modeling: Developing finite element models for high-speed machining processes.  Numerical Simulation: Conducting numerical simulations to investigate the mechanics of high-speed machining.. Experimental Investigation: Experimentally investigating the effects of high-speed machining on tool wear and material properties. . Tool Wear Reduction: Developing strategies to reduce tool wear during high-speed machining.  Parameters Optimization: Optimizing machining parameters to improve process efficiency and product quality.

Publications📚

Numerical simulation and experimental verification on heat-flow coupling during laser cladding of 420 stainless steel  1 Citations

Conclusion 🏆

Maohua Du’s impressive academic and research experience, interdisciplinary research approach, awards and honors, teaching experience, and research output make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in his field.

Yarden Zohar | Xi da Vinci robotic surgeries | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yarden Zohar | Xi da Vinci robotic surgeries | Best Researcher Award

Uro-oncology surgeries, Department of Urology, Soroka Medical Center, Faculty of Health Science, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

Yarden Zohar is a urologist and researcher with a strong passion for innovative treatments and technologies. Born in January 1992 in Israel, he has completed his medical education and residency, and is currently working as an instructor in urology at the Faculty of Medicine, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. 🌟

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Education🎓

Yarden Zohar completed his Doctor of Medicine degree at Debrecen University, Hungary, graduating with honors (Summa Cum Laude) in 2019. He also holds a full matriculation certificate from Blich High School, Ramat-Gan, Israel. 📚

Experience 💼

Yarden Zohar has gained extensive experience in urology, working as a resident at Soroka Medical Center, and as an instructor in urology at the Faculty of Medicine, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He has also worked as a physician assistant in internal medicine departments and has participated in various research projects. 🌐

Awards & Honors  🏆

Unfortunately, the provided text does not mention specific awards or honors received by Yarden Zohar. However, his publications and research contributions demonstrate his expertise and impact in the field of urology. 🎉

Research Focus  🔬

Yarden Zohar’s research focus lies in urology, particularly in the areas of robotic-assisted surgery, urothelial carcinoma, and ureteral stones. He has published several papers on these topics and has participated in various research projects. 🌊

Publications

1. Mp15-20 Neo-Adjuvant 177lu-Psma-I&Amp; T Radionuclide In High-Risk Prostate Cancer Before Radical Prostatectomy: A Feasibility Trial 🌟
2. Neoadjuvant 177Lu-PSMA-I&T Radionuclide Treatment in Patients with High-risk Prostate Cancer Before Radical Prostatectomy: A Single-arm Phase 1 Trial 🌈
3. Targeting HIF-1 For Prostate Cancer: A Synthesis Of Preclinical Evidence 🔬
4. VE33 – Robot-Assisted Upper Pole Hemi-Nephroureterectomy, Distal Common Sheath Ureterectomy And Bladder Cuff With Reimplantation Of Lower Moiety Ureter In A Duplex System With Upper Tract Moiety Urothelial Carcinoma 🤖
5. Management of Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma in a Double Collecting System Kidney 🌊
6. Endoscopic Management of Complex Uretero-Ileal Strictures – “Cut-to-the-Light” Technique: A Case Report and Literature Review 💡
7. A Machine Learning Model For Predicting Surgical Intervention In Children With Ureteral Stones ≤10mm 🤖
8. Minimally Invasive One-Docking, Two-Target, and Three-Port Robotic-Assisted Nephroureterectomy: Redefining Surgical Approach

Conclusion

Yarden Zohar’s exceptional academic background, research experience, clinical skills, and leadership abilities make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in his field.

Sina Rahmani Charvadeh | Biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sina Rahmani Charvadeh | Biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Research asistant at SUT at Shahroood University of Technology, Iran

Sina Rahmani Charvadeh, born in 1998 in Iran, is an electrical engineer specializing in electromagnetic fields and waves. With a passion for microwave techniques in medical applications, he is currently a member of the Antenna and Microwave Laboratory at Shahrood University of Technology. Sina’s research spans areas like biosensors, microwave sensors, and healthcare applications. He received several accolades for his work, including the top researcher award at his university in 2023. He is fluent in German and English and has expertise in advanced software tools for engineering design.

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Education 🎓

Master of Communications Field: Electromagnetic Fields & Waves Institute: Shahrood University of Technology, Iran (2020-2022) Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Institute: University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran (2016-2020 📚 Sina pursued his passion for electrical engineering, focusing on modern medical applications of microwave techniques. His education equipped him with skills in antenna design and sensor development, solidifying his expertise in healthcare technologies.

Experience💼

💼 Laboratory Member Institute: Antenna and Microwave Laboratory, Shahrood University of Technology (2020-Present) Tasks: Designed microstrip antennas, tested sensors, inspected transmission lines. Technical Office Employee Company: Gil Sanat Iranian, Kashan (2018-2019)  Tasks: Monitored high-power cable installations, inspected transmission lines. Sina has hands-on experience in antenna design, sensor testing, and installation monitoring, making him a versatile expert in electromagnetic fields.

Awards and Honors🎖️ 

Top Researcher Student Institute: Shahrood University of Technology (2022-2023) First Prize in Sensor Design Competition: Biotechnology Development Headquarter, Vice President of Science and Technology (February 2022) Sina has been recognized for his excellence in research and innovation, winning prestigious awards, including the top researcher at Shahrood University and first prize for designing a non-invasive blood urea sensor.

Research Focus🔬

Microwave Techniques in Medical Applications Sina’s research emphasizes the use of microwave techniques for healthcare, particularly in non-invasive biosensors and medical devices. His work includes designing microwave ablation devices and measuring dielectric properties of biological tissues. He is also interested in metamaterials and their applications in healthcare technology.

Publication  Top Notes

“Investigation of textile permittivity under the influence of fever for designing a wearable temperature sensing antenna”
📅 2022 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X, Vol. 12, Article 100264
Co-authored by J. Ghalibafan, this study explores the permittivity of textiles when exposed to fever-like temperatures, contributing to the development of a wearable, temperature-sensing antenna.

“The EBG-Based Biosensor for Setting the Appropriate Dialysis Time in Hemodialysis Process”
📅 2023 | IEEE Sensors Journal
Co-authors: M. Hosseinzadeh, J. Ghalibafan. This paper discusses the design of an Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG)-based biosensor that helps optimize dialysis time during hemodialysis.

“Avail of the glass wool properties using the aperture-coupled technique to design a thermal smart jacket”
📅 2023 | Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 34(17), Article 1367
Co-authors: M. Hosseinzadeh, M.S. Fallahi, J. Ghalibafan. This research focuses on utilizing glass wool and aperture-coupled techniques to design a thermal smart jacket for advanced insulation.

“Utilization of the dialysate to characterize dialysis adequacy by using microwave urea biosensor based on complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR)”
📅 2025 | Measurement, Vol. 241, Article 115703
Co-authors: J. Ghalibafan, A. Abbasi, A. Haidary, E. Salimi. This paper presents a novel microwave urea biosensor using CSRR technology to measure dialysis adequacy through dialysate analysis.

“Investigating the effect of selecting the appropriate antenna on the performance of ground penetration radar and the importance of optimizing antennas”
📅 2022 | 3rd National Conference and 4th Workshop on GPR

Conclusion

Sina Rahmani Charvadeh demonstrates a strong technical foundation, significant research contributions in healthcare and microwave technology, and notable achievements in biosensing innovation. His strengths in research, coupled with his growing recognition, make him a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Enhancing his global exposure and research output will further solidify his standing in the scientific community, making him highly deserving of this award.

Michael Honaker | Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michael Honaker | Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at , East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, United States

Dr. Michael Honaker is an Associate Professor of Surgery at East Carolina University’s Brody School of Medicine. Specializing in colorectal surgery, Dr. Michael Honaker serves as Co-Director of Colorectal Surgery at ECU Health and oversees multiple clinical committees. With extensive experience in both academic and clinical roles, Dr. Michael Honaker is dedicated to advancing colorectal cancer care through innovative techniques and improving patient outcomes. A recipient of numerous accolades for excellence in surgery and research, Dr. Michael Honaker is also committed to mentoring medical students and residents. Dr. Michael Honaker actively participates in national surgical societies, contributing to significant clinical research and educational efforts.

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Education  🎓

Dr. Michael Honaker completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology, magna cum laude, at West Virginia University, followed by a Doctor of Medicine from the West Virginia University School of Medicine, graduating in the top quartile of their class. 🏥 Post-medical education,  Dr. Michael Honaker completed a General Surgery residency at Carolinas Medical Center and subsequently a Fellowship in Colorectal Surgery at William Beaumont Hospital. Dr. Michael Honaker further refined their surgical skills and academic focus during residency and fellowship training, excelling in colorectal surgery.

Experience  💼 

Dr. Michael Honaker has held various academic appointments, currently serving as an Associate Professor of Surgery at ECU’s Brody School of Medicine.
🚑 Previous roles include Assistant Professor of Surgery at Mercer University School of Medicine and Clinical Associate Professor at ECU, where they have also coordinated surgical clerkships for medical students. Clinically,  Dr. Michael Honaker has served at ECU Health as Co-Director of Colorectal Surgery, and prior positions include leadership roles at Navicent Health in Georgia.

Awards & Honors 🏅 

Dr. Michael Honaker has received multiple awards for clinical excellence, including 2nd Place in Best Poster at the William Davidson Medical Education Week in 2016 and an Honorable Mention at Minimally Invasive Week in 2017. Their research on rectal cancer earned them recognition at the Graduate Medical Education Research Week, 2023, for Best Poster. Notably,  Dr. Michael Honaker was elected to the Diseases of the Colon and Rectum Reviewer’s Guild Editorial Board and featured in Digestive Disease Week’s Top Abstracts.

Research Focus 🔬  

Dr. Michael Honaker’s research is centered on colorectal cancer, including clinical trials like JANUS, exploring innovative approaches to improve chemotherapy outcomes.
🚑 Key research areas include improving access to cancer care for rural patients, addressing transportation barriers, and enhancing organ preservation in elderly patients with rectal cancer. Their work also involves developing validated measures for patient risk in cancer care and contributing to precision medicine solutions, funded by Lilly USA.

Publication  Top Notes

  1. Perianal Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma – A Rare Case
    Clinical Case Reports, September 2024
    DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.9437
    Contributors: Anas Taha, Amjad Maeky, Larissa Wentzler, Stephanie Taha‐Mehlitz, Robert Rosenberg, Michael D. Honaker.
  2. Postoperative BMI Predictive Model in Bariatric Surgery
    Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases, July 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2024.06.012
    Contributors: Vincent Ochs, Anja Tobler, Julia Wolleb, Florentin Bieder, Baraa Saad, Bassey Enodien, Laura E. Fischer, Michael D. Honaker, Susanne Drews, Ilan Rosenblum, et al.
  3. Colorectal Cancer Screening and Mortality Disparities
    Journal of Surgical Research, June 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2024.03.040
    Contributors: Michael D. Honaker, Ashley E. Burch, Jan H. Wong, Warqaa M. Akram, William D. Irish.
  4. Virtual Reality in Abdominal Surgery – A Scoping Review
    International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery, February 2024
    DOI: 10.1002/rcs.2623
    Contributors: Vincent Ochs, Baraa Saad, Stephanie Taha‐Mehlitz, Sebastian Staubli, Katerina Neumann, Laura Fischer, Michael D. Honaker, et al.
  5. Rectal Cancer Presentation During COVID-19
    PLOS ONE, September 2023
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291447
    Contributors: Tia S. Sutton, Marianna De Camargo Cancela, Scarlett Hao, Mizuki Suzuki, Aimei Chua, Anna Lisa Ciarrocca, Michael D. Honaker.
  6. Rural–Urban Disparities in Colon Cancer Care
    Annals of Surgical Oncology, June 2023
    DOI: 10.1245/s10434-023-13381-y
    Contributors: Michael D. Honaker, William Irish, Alexander A. Parikh, Rebecca A. Snyder.
  7. Emergency Surgery for Diverticulitis – Age and Procedure Outcomes
    Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, April 2022
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2022.02.001
    Contributors: Seth Quinn, Warqaa Akram, Scarlett Hao, Michael D. Honaker.

Conclusion:

Overall, the candidate presents a well-rounded and distinguished profile, excelling in clinical practice, research, and education. Their leadership in colorectal surgery, research on cancer care, and numerous accolades position them as a highly qualified contender for the Best Researcher Award. With continued growth in securing high-impact grants and international collaborations, their contributions to medical research could expand even further, making them an exemplary researcher and clinician.

Avijit Saha | Biomedical Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Avijit Saha | Biomedical Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Technical university of Dresden , Germany

Avijit Saha is a Materials Scientist with extensive expertise in semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), focusing on their optical, electronic, and magnetic properties for optoelectronic applications. His research includes developing RoHS-compliant QDs and innovative UV/NIR sensors. Saha has worked as a Marie Curie Fellow at TU Dresden, and previously at ICFO-Barcelona and IRIG CEA Grenoble, achieving breakthroughs in QD-based devices and sustainability. He holds a PhD from JNCASR, India, and has received numerous awards, including the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship and ‘SEAL of Excellence’ from the European Commission. Saha also mentors students and has experience in teaching and supervising research projects.

 

Professional Profiles:

Education 🎓

PhD in Materials Science, Quantum Dot Lab, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR), India (Jan 2012-May 2017)
Thesis: Interface Engineering of Quantum Dot Heterostructures for Optoelectronic Applications and/or Magnetic PropertiesMaster’s Degree in Physics, Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, India (2011)
Thesis: Synthesis, Optical and Magnetic Properties of Ni Doped and (Na, Ni) Co-doped ZnO NanoparticlesBachelor’s Degree in Physics (Honors), Burdwan Raj College, The University of Burdwan, India (2009)

Research Experience & Key Achievements 🔬

  • Marie Curie Fellow (June 2023-Present), TU Dresden, Germany
    Leading research on SWIR technology advancements using low-toxic semiconductor QDs, developing record PLQY (>50%) SWIR emitting Cd/Pb-free QDs with very low FWHM (102meV), and exploring PbS QDs in SWIR photodetectors.
  • Postdoctoral Researcher (Dec 2021-May 2023), STEP Group, IRIG, CEA Grenoble, France
    Developed UV, blue, and NIR-emitting QDs for LED applications in collaboration with SAMSUNG, prepared grant proposals, and provided monthly research updates.
  • Postdoctoral Researcher (July 2017-Oct 2021), Functional Optoelectronic Nanomaterials Group, ICFO-Barcelona, Spain
    Led the design of QD-based UV enhanced Si-CMOS sensors and QD-based UV band discriminators, synthesized NIR-efficient kesterite-based quaternary QDs, and PbS QDs for amplified spontaneous emission applications.
  • Doctoral Student (Jan 2012-May 2017), Quantum Dot Lab, JNCASR, India
    Engineered QD interfaces for efficient light emission from CdSe/CdS and CdTe/CdS heterostructures, demonstrated anomalous exchange bias effects in magnetic/semiconductor heterostructures, and synthesized uniform doped QDs using controlled diffusion mechanisms.

Scientific and Technical Skills 🛠️

Material Synthesis: RoHS compliant QDs (InP, Ga2S3, CuInZn(S/Se), AgInTe2, etc.), Pb/Cd-based QDs, diluted magnetic semiconductors, and hybrid magnetic/semiconductor heterostructures.Device Fabrication: Semiconductor processing cleanroom, fabrication of LEDs, photodetectors, FETs, solar cells, sensors, and measurement of electrical and optoelectronic properties.Characterizations: XRD, SEM, XPS, TEM, HRTEM, STEM-EDAX, ICP-OES, TGA, UV-VIS absorption, PL-spectroscopy, TRPL, Raman spectroscopy, FTIR, NMR, XAFS, and UPS.

Awards and Fellowships 🏆

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022)‘SEAL of Excellence’ from European Commission (Horizon Europe, 2022)Junior Research Fellowship in Physical Sciences under CSIR fellowship scheme (2012)Eligibility for Lectureship (NET) in Physical Science (CSIR-UGC NET, 2013)

Supervising and Mentoring Activities 👩‍🏫

Instructed a course on ‘Efficiency of Photovoltaic Solar Cells’ at ICFO-Barcelona.Co-instructed practical classes for Masters Students at TU Dresden.Teaching Assistant for Quantum Chemistry and Chemical Bonding at JNCASR.Mentored one PhD, one Master’s, and six visiting students in research projects.Lab Mentor for Integrated PhD Students at JNCASR, Bangalore, India.

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Innovative Research in Sustainable Technologies:
    • Saha has worked on RoHS compliant, non-toxic quantum dots (QDs), emphasizing sustainable and environmentally friendly materials. This aligns well with community-focused research impacting public health and safety.
    • His work on enhancing UV sensitivity for CMOS sensors and developing environmentally friendly UV-Blue emitting QDs for LEDs demonstrates a commitment to improving technology in a sustainable manner.
  2. Extensive Research and Development Experience:
    • His roles span from doctoral research to postdoctoral positions across prestigious institutions and industries, including collaborations with major companies like SAMSUNG.
    • His research has led to breakthroughs in various optoelectronic applications, showcasing a deep understanding and innovative approach to materials science.
  3. Notable Achievements and Recognition:
    • Receipt of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship, SEAL of Excellence, and other awards highlights his exceptional contributions and recognition in the field.
    • His research outputs, including the development of high-performance QDs and advancements in optoelectronic devices, reflect a high impact in the scientific community.
  4. Leadership and Mentoring:
    • Saha has demonstrated leadership through mentoring students and instructing courses, contributing to the academic and professional growth of the next generation of researchers.
  5. Diverse Technical Skills:
    • Proficient in a wide range of materials synthesis, device fabrication, and characterization techniques, which indicates a comprehensive skill set that supports impactful research.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Community Engagement:
    • While his research is innovative and impactful, additional emphasis on direct community engagement or outreach activities would strengthen his application for a community-focused award. Demonstrating how his research directly benefits or involves the community could be beneficial.
  2. Documentation of Community Impact:
    • Providing concrete examples or case studies where his work has led to tangible community benefits or collaborations with community-based organizations would strengthen his case.

Conclusion:

Avijit Saha’s extensive research achievements, particularly in developing sustainable and environmentally friendly technologies, make him a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His innovative work aligns well with the goals of impacting communities positively through scientific advancement. Emphasizing direct community engagement and providing more detailed examples of how his research has benefited or involved the community could further enhance his suitability for the award.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Near-unity quantum yield in semiconducting nanostructures: Structural understanding leading to energy efficient applications
Authors: A Saha, KV Chellappan, KS Narayan, J Ghatak, R Datta, R Viswanatha
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Volume: 4(20), Pages: 3544-3549
Citations: 72
Year: 2013

Uniform doping in quantum-dots-based dilute magnetic semiconductor
Authors: A Saha, A Shetty, AR Pavan, S Chattopadhyay, T Shibata, R Viswanatha
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Volume: 7(13), Pages: 2420-2428
Citations: 50
Year: 2016

Ag2ZnSnS4 Nanocrystals Expand the Availability of RoHS Compliant Colloidal Quantum Dots
Authors: A Saha, A Figueroba, G Konstantatos
Journal: Chemistry of Materials
Volume: 32, Pages: 2148-2155
Citations: 30
Year: 2020

Diffusion doping in quantum dots: bond strength and diffusivity
Authors: A Saha, M Makkar, A Shetty, K Gahlot, AR Pavan, R Viswanatha
Journal: Nanoscale
Volume: 9(8), Pages: 2806-2813
Citations: 30
Year: 2017

Visible‐blind ZnMgO Colloidal Quantum Dot Downconverters expand Silicon CMOS Sensors Spectral Coverage into Ultraviolet and enable UV Band Discrimination
Authors: A Saha, G Kumar, S Pradhan, G Dash, R Viswanatha, G Konstantatos
Journal: Advanced Materials
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202109498
Citations: 23
Year: 2022

Magnetism at the Interface of Magnetic Oxide and Nonmagnetic Semiconductor Quantum Dots
Authors: A Saha, R Viswanatha
Journal: ACS Nano
Volume: 11(3), Pages: 3347-3354
Citations: 23
Year: 2017

Ligand assisted digestion and formation of monodisperse FeCoS2 nanocrystals
Authors: A Shetty, A Saha, M Makkar, R Viswanatha
Journal: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume: 18(37), Pages: 25887-25892
Citations: 18
Year: 2016

Ag2ZnSnS4-ZnS core-shell colloidal quantum dots: a near-infrared luminescent material based on environmentally-friendly elements
Authors: A Saha, G Konstantatos
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C
DOI: 10.1039/D1TC00421B
Citations: 14
Year: 2021

Interface Modeling Leading to Giant Exchange Bias from the CoO/CoFe2O4 Quantum Dot Heterostructure
Authors: A Saha, S Sohoni, R Viswanatha
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b11124
Citations: 13
Year: 2019

Ultra-Thin Infrared Optical Gain Medium and Optically-Pumped Stimulated Emission in PbS Colloidal Quantum Dot LEDs
Authors: N Taghipour, I Tanriover, M Dalmases, GL Whitworth, C Graham, A Saha, …
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202200832
Citations: 12
Year: 2022

Volume and concentration scaling of magnetism in dilute magnetic semiconductor quantum dots
Authors: A Saha, R Viswanatha
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume: 121(39), Pages: 21790-21796
Citations: 11
Year: 2017

Core–Shell to Doped Quantum Dots: Evolution of the Local Environment Using XAFS
Authors: A Saha, S Chattopadhyay, T Shibata, R Viswanatha
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume: 120(33), Pages: 18945-18951
Citations: 11
Year: 2016

The curious case of CdTe/CdS: photoabsorption versus photoemission
Authors: A Saha, S Chattopadhyay, T Shibata, R Viswanatha
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Volume: 2(20), Pages: 3868-3872
Citations: 10
Year: 2014

Thermodynamics of Dual Doping in Quantum Dots
Authors: M Makkar, A Saha, S Khalid, R Viswanatha
Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Volume: 10, Pages: 1992-1998
Citations: 7
Year: 2019

Gallium Sulfide Quantum Dots with Zinc Sulfide and Alumina Shells Showing Efficient Deep Blue Emission
Authors: A Saha, R Yadav, D Aldakov, P Reiss
Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Volume: 62(45), Article: e202311317
Citations: 2
Year: 2023

Water‐Soluble Alumina‐Coated Indium Phosphide Core–Shell Quantum Dots with Efficient Deep‐Red Emission Beyond 700 nm
Authors: A Saha, R Yadav, C Rivaux, D Aldakov, P Reiss
Journal: Small
Article: 2404426
Year: 2024

Exciton Dynamics in Mn/Ni Dual‐doped Semiconductor Quantum Dots
Authors: A Saha, K Gahlot, R Viswanatha
Journal: ChemNanoMat
Article: e202100457
Year: 2022

Interface engineering of quantum dot heterostructures for optoelectronic applications and/or magnetic properties
Author: A Saha
Institution: Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Year: 2016

Cd-based-chalcogenide/CdS core-shell nanomaterial, defective/defect-free core nanocrystal, methods and applications thereof
Authors: Ranjani Viswanatha, Avijit Saha, Kavassery Sureswaran Narayan, Kishore …
Patent Number: WO2014147555 A2
Year: 2015