Ms. Preety Yadav | Sensing | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Preety Yadav | Sensing | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Preety Yadav is an emerging researcher in the field of physics with a strong academic background and hands-on expertise in material science and applied physics. She is currently pursuing her doctoral research at the Netaji Subhas University of Technology, New Delhi, where her work is focused on advanced materials, thin-film deposition, and gas sensing applications. With prior degrees in physics from Kurukshetra University and Gargi College, University of Delhi, she has built a solid foundation in experimental and analytical techniques. Her dedication to scientific advancement is reflected in her growing research contributions and commitment to interdisciplinary applications.

Netaji Subhas University of Technology | India

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Education

Ms. Preety Yadav is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Physics at Netaji Subhas University of Technology, New Delhi. She holds a Master of Science in Physics from Kurukshetra University, Haryana, and a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Gargi College, University of Delhi. Her strong academic foundation reflects her deep interest in material science, spectroscopy, and applied physics.

Expertise & Skills

She has developed expertise in advanced characterization techniques including XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, dielectric studies, and gas sensing applications. Additionally, her skills extend to waste-water treatment, showcasing her interdisciplinary approach to research.

Research & Technical Proficiency

Ms. Yadav has hands-on experience in material synthesis techniques such as Sol-Gel, Coprecipitation, Hydrothermal, and Solid-State methods, as well as electrode preparation for sensing and energy-related applications. She is also proficient in thin-film deposition techniques, including thermal deposition, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), sputtering, and spin coating, which strengthen her experimental capabilities in nanomaterials and device fabrication.

Notable Publications

Enhanced degradation of Congo-red dye by Cr³⁺ doped α-Fe₂O₃ nano-particles under sunlight and industrial wastewater treatment
Authors: Preety Yadav, Neeraj Dhariwal, Manju Kumari, Vinod Kumar, OP Thakur
Journal: Chemosphere
Year: 2023

Iron oxide-based nanoparticles for fast-response humidity sensing, real-time respiration monitoring, and noncontact sensing
Authors: Neeraj Dhariwal, Preety Yadav, Manju Kumari, Poonam Jain, Amit Sanger, Vinod Kumar, OP Thakur
Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal
Year: 2023

Fabrication of a room-temperature NO₂ gas sensor with high performance at the ppb level using an rGO/BiOCl heterostructure
Authors: Neeraj Dhariwal, Preety Yadav, Amit Sanger, Sung Bum Kang, MS Goyat, Yogendra Kumar Mishra, Vinod Kumar
Journal: Materials Advances
Year: 2024

Synergistic photocatalytic breakdown of azo dyes coupled with H₂ generation via Cr-doped α-Fe₂O₃ nanoparticles
Authors: Neeraj Dhariwal, Preety Yadav, Manju Kumari, Amit Sanger, Yogendra Kumar Mishra, Vinod Kumar, OP Thakur
Journal: Scientific Reports
Year: 2024

A review unveiling recent advances in the flexible-wearable futuristic thermoelectric device
Authors: Preety Yadav, Neeraj Dhariwal, Amit Sanger, Sung Bum Kang, Vinod Kumar
Journal: Nano Energy
Year: 2025

Engineering an Ultrafast Ambient NO₂ Gas Sensor Using Cotton-Modified LaFeO₃/MXene Composites
Authors: Neeraj Dhariwal, Preety Yadav, Manju Kumari, Akanksha, Amit Sanger, Sung Bum Kang, Vinod Kumar, Om Prakash Thakur
Journal: ACS Sensors
Year: 2024

Conclusion 

Ms. Preety Yadav is a dedicated and promising researcher with a comprehensive background in physics, material science, and applied research. Her academic journey has been supported by a solid foundation of experimental techniques and practical applications. She continues to explore interdisciplinary areas such as nanomaterials, sensing technologies, and environmental applications. With a balance of theoretical knowledge and technical expertise, she is positioned to make significant contributions to her field. Her determination to advance scientific knowledge, coupled with her ability to apply innovative methods to real-world challenges, underscores her potential as a future leader in research and academia.

Liansheng Ling | sensor | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Liansheng Ling | sensor | Best Researcher Award

Sun Yat-Sen University/School of Chemistry, China

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Academic Background

Lian-Sheng Ling obtained his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Wuhan University in 2000. He then pursued postdoctoral research at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) from 2000 to 2002, followed by another postdoctoral position at the renowned Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany, between 2003 and 2004.

Academic Career

In 2005, he joined the School of Chemistry at Sun Yat-Sen University, where he continued his academic and research journey. Due to his outstanding contributions in the field, he was promoted to Professor of Chemistry in December 2011.

Research Interests

His research is primarily focused on developing biosensing methods for detecting DNA, RNA, and biomarkers related to cancer. To achieve this, he utilizes a combination of advanced techniques, including fluorescence-based sensing, colorimetric detection, and dynamic light scattering (DLS). These innovative approaches aim to provide highly sensitive and specific detection tools for early diagnosis and monitoring of cancers.

Notable Publications


Novel dynamic light scattering immunosensor for prostate specific antigens based upon dual-tyramine signal amplification strategy

Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

Year: 2024


Chemical-Chemical Redox Cycle Signal Amplification Strategy Combined with Dual Ratiometric Immunoassay for Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Detection of Cardiac Troponin I

Journal: Analytical Chemistry

Year: 2023


Colorimetric and dynamic light scattering dual-readout assay for formaldehyde detection based on the hybridization chain reaction and gold nanoparticles

Journal: Sensors and Diagnostics

Year: 2023


RGB color analysis of formaldehyde in vegetables based on DNA functionalized gold nanoparticles and triplex DNA

Journal: Analytical Methods

Year: 2022


Hybridization chain reaction and DNAzyme-based dual signal amplification strategy for sensitive fluorescent sensing of aflatoxin B1 by using the pivot of triplex DNA

Journal: Food Research International

Year: 2022


CRISPR/Cas12a-based biosensor for colorimetric detection of serum prostate-specific antigen by taking nonenzymatic and isothermal amplification

Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

Year: 2022