Mr. Shivam Srivastava | Material Science | Young Scientist Award
Research scholor at Dr Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University Lucknow, India.
🔬 Shivam Srivastava is a dedicated researcher specializing in Material Science, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics at Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow (Thesis submission in progress). With an M.Sc. in Physics from Lucknow University (2021, 79%) and a B.Sc. in PCM from CSJM University, Kanpur (2019, 64%), he has built a strong academic foundation. His research focuses on thermoelastic properties, high-pressure analysis, and nanomaterials, with several publications in reputed journals. Proficient in XRD, SEM, FTIR, and computational tools, he actively contributes to advancing materials science.
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Young Scientist Award – Shivam Srivastava
Shivam Srivastava is an emerging researcher in Material Science, making significant contributions to thermoelastic properties, high-pressure analysis, and nanomaterials. His expertise in computational modeling and experimental techniques such as XRD, SEM, and FTIR strengthens his research. His publications in reputed journals, coupled with active participation in national and international conferences, demonstrate his commitment to advancing material science. With a strong academic background, technical skills, and innovative research, he is a promising candidate for the Young Scientist Award.
Education & Experience
📚 Education:
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🎓 Ph.D. in Physics – Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow (Thesis Submitted)
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🎓 M.Sc. in Physics – Lucknow University (2021, 79%)
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🎓 B.Sc. in PCM – CSJM University, Kanpur (2019, 64%)
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🏫 12th (PCM, Hindi, English) – UP Board (2016, 96%)
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🏫 10th (Science, Math, Computer, Hindi, English) – UP Board (2014, 86%)
🛠 Technical Experience:
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🏗 Experimental Techniques: XRD, SEM, FTIR, EDS
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💻 Software Proficiency: Gaussian, BURAI, Origin, MS Office
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🌎 Languages Known: English, Hindi
Professional Development
📖 Shivam Srivastava actively engages in computational modeling and experimental research in material science. His expertise spans thermoelastic properties, high-pressure behavior, and nanomaterials, contributing significantly to energy storage and industrial applications. He has published multiple high-impact research papers, focusing on carbon nanotubes, lithium-ion battery materials, and molecular crystals. He stays updated with advanced computational techniques and regularly participates in national and international research forums. With strong analytical skills and hands-on experience in experimental physics and software simulations, he aims to drive innovative material research for future technological advancements.
Research Focus
🔬 Shivam Srivastava’s research primarily revolves around Material Science, with a specific focus on nanomaterials, elastic properties, and high-pressure studies. His work explores thermoelastic properties of carbon nanotubes, Grüneisen pa
rameter analysis for carbides and bromides, and high-pressure behavior of lithium-based materials used in energy storage. Utilizing equations of state and computational methods, he investigates structural and mechanical properties of materials under extreme conditions. His research aims to enhance the efficiency of energy storage materials, improve mechanical stability in industrial applications, and develop new materials with optimized properties for technological advancements.
Awards & Honors
🏅 Academic Excellence: Consistently ranked among top performers in M.Sc. and B.Sc.
📜 Research Publications: Published in reputed journals with high impact factors.
🏆 Scholarship & Recognition: Recognized for outstanding research contributions in Material Science.
🎤 Conference Participation: Actively presented research at national and international platforms.
💡 Innovation in Research: Contributed to new theoretical models in elastic properties and nanomaterials.
Publication Top Notes
🔬 Dimensional Effect on Phonon Frequency Vibrations of Nanostructured Materials