Nagamuthu Sadayappan | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nagamuthu Sadayappan | Physics | Research Excellence Award

SSM Institute of Engineering and Technology | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nagamuthu Sadayappan is an accomplished physicist with strong expertise in materials science, nanotechnology, and energy-related research. He earned his B.Sc. in Physics from Madurai Kamaraj University, followed by an M.Sc. from Bharathidasan University, and an M.Phil. from Madurai Kamaraj University. He completed his Ph.D. in Physics at The Gandhigram Rural Institute (Deemed University), where his research laid a strong foundation in advanced functional materials. His academic and research career includes international postdoctoral experience at the University of Ulsan, South Korea, and the University of Jinan, China, contributing significantly to nanomaterials, electrochemical energy storage, and surface/interface science. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Physics at SSM Institute of Engineering & Technology, teaching core engineering physics courses and laboratories. His research interests span nanomaterials for batteries, electrochemical energy systems, optical and surface characterization, and functional thin films, with extensive hands-on experience in SEM, electrochemical workstations, spectroscopy techniques, and glove-box battery assembly. Dr. Sadayappan has received prestigious fellowships from the Government of India, multiple best performance awards, a best research paper award from the Korean Battery Society, and recognition among the world’s top 2% scientists as listed by Stanford University in 2025. He also serves as a reviewer for several high-impact international journals, reflecting his standing in the global research community.

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Featured Publications

Supercapacitor Studies on NiO Nanoflakes Synthesized Through a Microwave Route
– ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2013, 5(6), 2188–2196
Microwave Assisted Synthesis of Co3O4 Nanoparticles for High-Performance Supercapacitors
– Electrochimica Acta, 2013, 106, 500–505
Synthesis of Mn3O4/Amorphous Carbon Nanoparticles as Electrode Material for High Performance Supercapacitor Applications
– Energy & Fuels, 2013, 27(6)
Hybrid Supercapacitor Devices Based on MnCo2O4 and FeMn2O4 Electrodes
– Applied Surface Science, 2016, 390, 202–208
Porous NiO/C Nanocomposites as Electrode Material for Electrochemical Supercapacitors
– ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2013, 1(9), 1110–1118

Moganesh G | Green Extract Metal Oxide | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Moganesh G | Green Extract Metal Oxide | Best Researcher Award

Saveetha Engineering College | India

Dr. Moganesh G is a dedicated researcher and academician whose work spans physics, materials science, and nanotechnology, with a strong foundation built through advanced degrees including a Doctor of Philosophy in Physics from Sacred Heart College, Thiruvalluvar University. His research career began with contributions at DTR Research Foundation, followed by roles as Lecturer, Research Professor, Assistant Professor, and Director at various reputed institutions, and he currently serves as Research Faculty at Saveetha Engineering College. His expertise centers on nanomaterials synthesis, green synthesis approaches, photocatalysis, nuclear physics, solar cell device fabrication, and the development of energy-storage materials with emerging applications in anti-cancer and anti-diabetic studies. He has made notable scientific contributions, including the development of a Photon-Induced Method for material synthesis and innovative AC TIMER research highlighted in local media. Dr. Moganesh has been honoured with multiple recognitions, such as the Best Researcher Award at the 2nd International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering (2020) and the International Plant Scientist Award (2025). Through his extensive teaching, research leadership, and continuous innovation, he remains committed to advancing sustainable materials and interdisciplinary solutions that address scientific and societal challenges.

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Featured Publications

Govindhan, M., Selvaraj, S., & Sukumar, K. (2025). Fluorometric detection of CIP and bioimaging employing a fluorescent nanoprobe with blue emission using carbon quantum dots from papaya seeds (Carica papaya). Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering.

Govindhan, M. (2025). Green synthesis of structural and bandgap engineering nickel oxide nanostructure for visible light photocatalyst. Catalysis Letters.

Tamilarasu, S., & Govindhan, M. (2025). Phase stability and band-gap engineering of pure TiO₂ for visible light photocatalyst via photon-induced method. Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology.

Govindhan, M. (2025). Structural and optical engineering of MgO–ZnO nanocomposite via photon-induced method. Ceramics International.

Sasikumar, P., Chinnaiah, K., Kannan, K., Alqahtani, M. S., Abbas, M., Govindhan, M., & Gurushankar, K. (2024). Evaluating the antimicrobial and electrochemical performance of phenytoin nanoparticles from Catharanthus roseus plant. Chemical Physics Letters.

Selvam, P. P., Rathinam, V., Arunraj, A., Ali Baig, A. B., & Govindhan, M. (2023). Synthesis effect of Mg-doped ZnO nanoparticles for visible light photocatalysis. Ionics.

Nagaraj, G., Chinnaiah, K., Kannan, K., & Gurushankar, K. (2022). Nano-sized neem plant particles as an electrode for electrochemical storage applications. Ionics.