Dr. Sonali Biswas | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Sonali Biswas, K L UNIVERSITY, India
🎓 Dr. Sonali Biswas is an innovative Assistant Professor and research faculty at Koneru Lakshmaiah University, known for her expertise in nanomaterials and magnetoresistive materials. She completed her Ph.D. in Physics at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, focusing on magnetoresistance, magnetoimpedance, and magnetocaloric properties of manganite nanomaterials. Dr. Biswas has authored numerous research publications and contributed significantly to experimental condensed matter physics. With extensive experience in synthesizing and characterizing advanced materials, she has developed cutting-edge expertise in interdisciplinary collaboration and academic mentorship. Passionate about fostering innovation, she actively participates in professional development and conferences.
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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award: Dr. Sonali Biswas
Dr. Sonali Biswas is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her substantial contributions to the field of nanomaterials and magnetoresistive materials. Her expertise, interdisciplinary collaborations, and dedication to advancing experimental condensed matter physics establish her as a leader in her domain.
Education & Experience
- 🎓 Ph.D. in Physics (2021) – Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
- 🎓 M.Sc. in Physics with Electronics (2011) – Kolhan University
- 🎓 B.Sc. in Physics (2009) – Ranchi University
- 🧑🏫 Assistant Professor (2022 – Present) – Koneru Lakshmaiah University
- 🧪 Project Assistant (2013–2014) – Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Professional Development
🌍 Dr. Sonali Biswas is deeply engaged in professional development through organizing and participating in conferences and workshops. She has led international events such as the “4th International Conference on Advanced Functional Materials for Sustainable Energy Applications” and faculty development programs. Her collaboration with national and international researchers enhances her interdisciplinary expertise. Dr. Biswas has also contributed as an evaluator for national-level science competitions, showcasing her dedication to fostering young talent. Her commitment to academic and research excellence is reflected in her participation in patent drafting workshops and solar energy conferences.
Research Focus
🔬 Dr. Biswas’s research spans experimental condensed matter physics, with a focus on nanomaterials, low-temperature measurements, and polymer bio-composites. She explores magnetoresistive, magnetocaloric, and magneto-transport properties of perovskite manganite materials. She excels in synthesizing nanomaterials using diverse techniques like sol-gel and co-precipitation and analyzing their structural, electrical, and magnetic properties. Her work contributes to advancements in energy-efficient technologies and biomedical applications. Proficient in cryogenic systems, spectroscopy, and electron microscopy, Dr. Biswas integrates cutting-edge tools and computational methods like MATLAB and Python to address complex research challenges.
Awards & Honors
- 🏅 Evaluator for National Science Competitions (2023) – Andhra Pradesh State-Level 31st National Children’s Science Congress
- 🏆 Organizer – International Conferences on Advanced Functional Materials (2022, 2023)
- 🏆 Organizer – FDP on Nanomaterial Characterization Techniques (2023)
- 🎖️ Active Participant – International Patent Drafting and Filing Workshop (2022)
- 🏅 Conference Speaker – Multiple national and international conferences on nanomaterials and advanced materials
Publication Top Notes:
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Conducting Polymer Nanocomposite for Energy Storage and Energy Harvesting Systems
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Studies on Characteristic Properties of Superparamagnetic La₀.₆₇Sr₀.₃₃₋ₓKₓMnO₃ Nanoparticles
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Synthesis, Physical Properties, and Biomedical Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles: A Review
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Antibiotic Loading and Release Studies of LSMO Nanoparticles Embedded in an Acrylic Polymer
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Structural, Magnetic and Transport Properties of Ca and Sr Doped Lanthanum Manganites