Dr. Krishan Kumar | optoelectronic devices | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Krishan Kumar, University of British Columbia
Dr. Krishan Kumar is a distinguished chemist specializing in the design and synthesis of functional organic materials for optoelectronic devices π. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from IIT Mandi π and postdoctoral research experience at the University of British Columbia π, Dr. Kumarβs expertise lies in OLEDs, thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials, and computational chemistry π‘. He has mentored students, published extensively in high-impact journals π, and collaborated with leading global researchers π€. A recipient of prestigious awards like the Venus International Research Award π, he continually contributes to advancing organic material science.
Professional Profile:
Suitability for the Best Researcher Award
Dr. Krishan Kumar is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative contributions to organic material science, particularly in the realm of optoelectronic devices. His expertise in the design and synthesis of functional materials, combined with his groundbreaking research on OLEDs and thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials, has advanced the field of sustainable electronics. Dr. Kumarβs academic achievements, impactful collaborations, and dedication to mentoring students exemplify his holistic contributions to the scientific community.
Education and Experience
- π Ph.D. in Chemistry (2024): Functional Organic Small Molecules for OLEDs, IIT Mandi, India
- π Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Functional Organic Materials, University of British Columbia, Canada
- π M.Sc. in Chemistry (2016): Organocatalysis, Hindu College, University of Delhi, India
- π B.Sc. in Chemistry (Hons.) (2014): Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India
- πΌ Teaching Assistant (2018β2023): Mentored students and conducted research projects at IIT Mandi
Professional Development
Dr. Kumar has demonstrated exceptional growth through teaching and research initiatives π. As a Teaching Assistant at IIT Mandi π, he mentored M.Sc. students in advanced chemistry research and conducted practical lab sessions π¬. His postdoctoral work in Canada focused on cutting-edge organic materials for optoelectronic devices π. Beyond academia, he collaborated globally with institutions such as National Tsing Hua University and Kaunas University of Technology π. Through high-impact publications π, presentations, and participation in national projects, Dr. Kumar has enriched the scientific communityβs understanding of OLEDs and functional materials β‘.
Research Focus
Dr. Kumarβs research revolves around the synthesis and application of organic materials for optoelectronic devices such as OLEDs and HTMs π¬. He is particularly focused on heterocyclic compounds, thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials, and their theoretical evaluation using computational methods π». His innovative work integrates synthetic chemistry with advanced characterization techniques, driving energy-efficient technologies π. With a passion for solving real-world challenges through science, he collaborates internationally to pioneer novel solutions for energy and electronics π. His dedication to organic material science positions him as a key contributor to sustainable technological advancements π.
Awards and Honors
- π Venus International Research Award (2024): Organic and Computational Chemistry
- ποΈ Junior Research Fellowship (DRDO Projects): Rare earth materials
- π Qualified NET, GATE, and CSIR-JRF: National-level examinations
- π₯ Academic Excellence Awards: Throughout academic journey
- πΌοΈ Poster Presentation Awards: Multiple national and international conferences
Publication Top Notes:
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π High-Efficiency Functional Materials: Challenges and Developments in Solution and Dry Processed Green OLEDs .- Cited by: 3.
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π Charge transporting and thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials for OLED applications β Cited by: 8.
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π‘ Bicarbazole-Benzophenone-Based Twisted Donor-Acceptor-Donor Derivatives as Blue Emitters for Highly Efficient Fluorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diodes β Cited by: 2.
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π Indolo[3,2-a]carbazoles as Engineered Materials for Optoelectronic Applications: Synthesis, Structural Insights, and Computational Screening β Kumar, K., Thakur, D., Karmakar, A., Banik, S., Ghosh, S. (2024) Journal of Organic Chemistry, 89(11), pp. 7394β7407. Cited by: 2.
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π¬ Exploring Acceptor-Functionalized Perylenes as Hole Transport Materials for Solution Process Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Cited by: 3.