Ms. Krishna Debnath – Materials Science – Best Researcher Award

Ms. Krishna Debnath – Materials Science – Best Researcher Award

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Department of Materials Science and Engineering  – Taiwan

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🎓 Educational Background

Ms. Krishna Debnath is a dedicated scholar in Material Science and Engineering, currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. She holds an M.Tech in Material Science and Engineering from Tripura University and a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from ICFAI University, Tripura.

🏢 Internships & Practical Experience

To enhance her technical expertise and industrial exposure, Miss Krishna Debnath has undertaken several internships at prestigious institutions. She completed a two-month internship at IIT-Indore, where she worked on high strain rate and its impact on specimens. Additionally, she gained practical experience at OTPC, Palatana, India, where she completed a two-month internship in the power sector. Her knowledge in polymer and material processing was further strengthened through a two-month internship at CIPET-CSTS, Agartala, India. She also explored the automobile sector through a one-month internship at Hero MotoCorp (Niladri Motors, Agartala, India). These internships have significantly contributed to her hands-on experience in engineering applications.

🔬 Ongoing Research & Work in Progress

Miss Krishna Debnath is actively engaged in cutting-edge research focusing on renewable energy and structural analysis. She is currently working on the experimental analysis of wind loads on floating photovoltaic solar panel arrays and their economic implications. Her research also includes the development of wind-resilient solar power systems through an integrative approach and structural analysis of PV tracking systems for enhanced reliability. Furthermore, she is conducting an experimental and economic analysis of wind-resilient floating photovoltaic solar panel arrays, providing crucial structural insights for improved PV tracking systems. Her work aims to enhance the efficiency and durability of solar energy systems, addressing real-world challenges in renewable energy solutions.

🏅 Achievements & Certifications

Miss Krishna Debnath has received several prestigious awards and certifications, showcasing her technical proficiency and academic excellence. She was honored with the “Humen Technology Ansys Paper Award”, awarded by CADMEN, Taiwan, for her outstanding research contributions. She has also earned the title of “Senior Rubber Technician (QP No: RSC/Q0832)”, awarded by the Rubber Skill Development Council (RSDC). Her expertise in digital marketing was recognized through Google Digital Unlocked, where she completed “The Fundamentals of Digital Marketing” certification. She has further expanded her knowledge through certifications such as “Skill about the laws, principles, and concepts of thermodynamics”, awarded by Advanced Educational Institute, and “Introduction to Biomedical Engineering – Biomaterials”, awarded by Udemy. Additionally, she holds a certification in “Cert Prep for Autodesk Certified Professional: AutoCAD for Design and Drafting” from Autodesk Design Academy. She has also gained expertise in Artificial Intelligence, completing the “Foundations of Artificial Intelligence” certification from Skill UP, India. Her knowledge in metal casting is validated by the “Mechanical-Metal Casting” certification from nptelhrd & Cursa. Furthermore, her contribution as a reviewer in Solar Energy research was acknowledged with a “Certificate of Reviewing”.

Notable Publications📝


📝Effect of mechanical milling of fly ash powder on compressive strength of geopolymer

Authors: Krishna Debnath, Dipankar Das, Prasanta Kumar Rout

Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings

Year: 2022


📝Numerical and experimental analysis of aerodynamic forces on floating photovoltaic systems: Insights into design optimization and economic feasibility

Authors: Krishna Debnath, Chien-Chun Hsieh, Chao-Yang Huang, Chung-Feng Jeffrey Kuo

Journal: Results in Engineering

Year: 2025


📝Experimental investigation and economic evaluation of wind impacts on the solar panel array of a floating photovoltaic (FPV) system across different turbulence intensities

Authors: Krishna Debnath, Chien-Chun Hsieh, Chao-Yang Huang, Jagadish Barman, Chung-Feng Jeffrey Kuo

Journal: Energy Nexus

Year: 2025

 

Mr. Asifur Rahman | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Asifur Rahman | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Asifur Rahman | Uttara University | Bangladesh

Asifur Rahman is a Lecturer in Chemistry at Uttara University, Bangladesh, with an MSc and BSc in Organic Chemistry and Chemistry from Khulna University. His research focuses on composite nanomaterials, electrochemistry, and environmental remediation. Rahman has a proven track record of significant contributions to the field, particularly in nanomaterials synthesis for photocatalysis and dye degradation.

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🎓Academic and Professional Background

Asifur Rahman holds an MSc and BSc in Organic Chemistry and Chemistry from Khulna University. His academic journey has been deeply rooted in composite nanomaterials, electrochemistry, and environmental remediation. He is currently a Lecturer in Chemistry at Uttara University, where he continues to contribute to both teaching and research. During his internship at Training Institute for Chemical Industries (TICI), he honed his analytical skills by working with advanced instruments like HPLC, GC, and ICP-OES. For his exceptional research, he was awarded the prestigious NST Fellowship.

🧪 Areas of Research

Asifur Rahman specializes in Nanomaterials Synthesis, Photocatalysis, Environmental Remediation, Catalysis, and Electrochemistry. His research is dedicated to developing sustainable solutions for addressing energy challenges and pollutant remediation, contributing significantly to the advancement of nanomaterials synthesis and environmental chemistry.

🔬 Research Contributions

Asifur has made notable contributions to the field of chemistry. His research on manganese-doped copper ferrite nanoparticles, published in Results in Chemistry (2024), emphasizes the creation of nanomaterials for photocatalytic dye degradation, offering innovative and eco-friendly approaches to waste management. In addition, he co-authored a health risk assessment study on iodine exposure in Bangladesh, which was published in Biological Trace Element Research (2022), addressing critical public health issues. Currently, he is working on a review paper that explores synthesis routes and the catalytic applications of reduced graphene oxide (rGO), with the goal of fostering the development of eco-friendly catalytic materials.

🏅 Key Achievements

Asifur has received the NST Fellowship in recognition of his outstanding research contributions. His practical expertise was further enhanced during an internship at TICI, where he gained hands-on experience with advanced analytical techniques such as HPLC, GC, and ICP-OES. Additionally, his impactful studies have been published in prestigious journals, including Results in Chemistry and Biological Trace Element Research.

Publications Top Noted📚 

Reduced Graphene Oxide – CeO2 Nanocomposites for Photocatalytic Dye Degradation

Authors: Asifur Rahman, Jannatul Naime, Ahsan Habib, S.M. Imran Ali, Md. Mahiuddin, Kaykobad Md Rezaul Karim

Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics

Year: 2024

Manganese doped copper ferrite nanoparticles: A promising approach for organic dye elimination under light irradiation

Authors: Md. Mosabberul Haque, Asifur Rahman, Md. Shafiul Islam Shahin, Md. Ahsan Habib, Md. Abu Rayhan Khan, Md. Mahiuddin, Minhaj Uddin Monir, Kaykobad Md. Rezaul Karim

Journal: Results in Chemistry

Year: 2024

Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment of Iodine Exposure in Bangladesh

Authors: P.K. Dhar, Shishir Kumar Dey, Asifur Rahman, Md Abu Sayed, Mosummath Hosna Ara

Journal: Biological Trace Element Research

Year: 2023

Mr. Satish Singh, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Satish Singh, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Satish Singh, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India

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🌟Summary

Mr. Satish Kumar Singh is a dedicated research scholar and assistant professor specializing in material chemistry with a focus on innovative methods for fluoride removal. His work aims to address health concerns related to fluoride contamination through novel materials and processes.

🎓 Education

Master’s in Chemistry (Material Chemistry): 2017

Research Scholar at NIT Rourkela: 2019

Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)

🏛️ Professional Experience

Assistant Professor: College affiliated with Bundelkhand University

Research Scholar: NIT Rourkela

🔬 Research Interests

Fluoride Removal: Developing materials to efficiently remove fluoride and meet WHO’s permissible limit of 1.5 ppm.

Water Filtration Systems: Designing integrated gravity flow systems combining adsorptive and photocatalytic methods for hazardous species purification.

Publications📚

MOF-Decorated Rod-Shaped BiVO4 Heterostructures: Mutual Charge Transfer System Concerning Superior Photocatalytic Efficacy for Bromoxynil Breakdown and H2 Generation Process

Authors: Pahi, S., Behera, A., Singh, S.K., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

Year: 2024

Lanthanum Cerate Microspheres for Efficient Fluoride Removal from Wastewater

Authors: Singh, S.K., Pahi, S., Behera, A., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Langmuir

Year: 2024

Fermi level induced band edge alignment and band bending in Ag3PO4/Cu2O p-n heterojunction for proficient photocatalytic applications

Authors: Pahi, S., Mahapatra, B., Behera, A., Singh, S.K., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics

Year: 2023

Polypyrrole modified zirconium (IV) phosphate nanocomposite: An effective adsorbent for Cr(VI) removal by adsorption-reduction mechanism

Authors: Behera, A., Sahu, S., Pahi, S., Mahapatra, B., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics

Year: 2022

Visible light active Zr- And N-doped TiO2 coupled g-C3N4 heterojunction nanosheets as a photocatalyst for the degradation of bromoxynil and Rh B along with the H2 evolution process

Authors: Pahi, S., Sahu, S., Singh, S.K., Behera, A., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Nanoscale Advances

Year: 2021

Adsorption of methylene blue on chemically modified lychee seed biochar: Dynamic, equilibrium, and thermodynamic study

Authors: Sahu, S., Pahi, S., Tripathy, S., Sahu, U.K., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids

Year: 2020