Khyati Tomar | Polymer-Matrix composites | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Khyati Tomar | Polymer-Matrix composites | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar, at Netaji Subhas University of Technology, India.

Khyati Tomar is a dedicated research scholar at Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), specializing in the development of nanoformulations for pesticides and bio-pesticides. Her research focuses on enhancing the efficacy, stability, and targeted delivery of agrochemicals, thereby improving pest management outcomes while minimizing environmental impact. With a strong foundation in nanotechnology, agrochemical sciences, and environmental safety, she aims to integrate sustainable solutions into modern agriculture. Khyati has contributed significantly to advancing nanomaterials-based delivery systems, improving the bioavailability and controlled release of active ingredients. Her innovative approaches bridge the gap between traditional pest control and eco-friendly agricultural practices.  She has authored impactful publications in SCI-indexed journals and filed patents on advanced nanoemulsion-based formulations. Through her research, she strives to provide safer, more effective pest management solutions, ensuring sustainability, food security, and environmental preservation.

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🎓 Education

Khyati Tomar pursued her academic journey with a deep interest in nanotechnology and agricultural sciences, which shaped her expertise in sustainable agrochemical delivery systems.  She holds a strong educational background in nanomaterials, colloidal chemistry, and environmental science, enabling her to develop eco-friendly pesticide nanoformulations. At Netaji Subhas University of Technology, she is currently advancing her Ph.D. research, focusing on novel nanocarriers for targeted pesticide delivery. Her education has been enriched by interdisciplinary studies covering material science, crop protection, and environmental toxicology, empowering her to address modern agricultural challenges. Khyati has also undergone specialized training in green synthesis methods, nanoformulation characterization, and field application technologies, further broadening her scientific skill set.  Through rigorous academic research and practical experimentation, she has developed expertise that contributes to sustainable pest management and reduced ecological risks, laying the groundwork for her impactful scientific contributions.

💼 Experience

As a research scholar at NSUT, Khyati Tomar has gained extensive hands-on experience in the development of nanoparticle-based agrochemical delivery systems.  Her work involves eco-friendly synthesis of nanomaterials, designing colloidal nanoemulsions, and evaluating their biological efficacy on target pests and pathogens. She has successfully developed tin oxide nanoparticles for early blight management and pH-responsive chitosan-based nanoemulsions for targeted fungicide delivery, demonstrating innovation in controlled-release agricultural formulations. Khyati has collaborated with experts in nanotechnology, microbiology, and agricultural sciences, enhancing the interdisciplinary nature of her research. Her experience includes laboratory-scale formulation, in-vitro and in-vivo testing, stability assessment, and toxicology evaluations, ensuring that her research aligns with environmental safety standards. Additionally, she has contributed to patentable innovations, with two patents under process for novel pesticide nanoformulations. Through her research experience, she is contributing to the future of sustainable and precise pest management solutions.

🔬 Research Interests

Khyati Tomar’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, agrochemicals, and environmental safety.  She is particularly passionate about nanoformulations for pesticides and bio-pesticides, aiming to enhance their stability, efficacy, and targeted delivery while minimizing environmental toxicity. Her work focuses on green synthesis of nanomaterials, colloidal nanoemulsions, and biopolymer-coated nanocarriers for controlled release of active ingredients.  She is also interested in understanding the biological interactions of nanoformulations with target pests and non-target organisms to ensure environmental safety and regulatory compliance. Khyati’s research addresses early blight, soft rot, and bacterial/fungal plant diseases, contributing to sustainable solutions in modern agriculture. Her long-term goal is to create cost-effective, eco-friendly nano-delivery systems that align with precision agriculture and promote global food security.  By merging nanomaterials science and agricultural biotechnology, she aims to revolutionize pest management practices.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Khyati Tomar’s innovative contributions to nano-agrochemical research have earned her recognition in academic and research circles.  She has authored high-impact publications in SCI-indexed journals, with research featured in Inorganic Chemistry Communications, Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, and the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. Her novel approach to eco-friendly nanoparticle synthesis for disease management has been highlighted for its sustainability and practical application in agriculture. She has filed two patents: one on water-soluble antibiotic-fungicide nanoemulsions (Application No. 202511000058) and another on a lignin-coated dual fungicide nanocolloid (Application No. 202511045255). These patents underscore her role as an innovator in sustainable pest control solutions. Khyati has also received commendations for her research excellence and dedication to environmentally safer pest management. Her work continues to inspire advancements in precision agriculture and eco-conscious agrochemical delivery systems.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Khyati Tomar has contributed to highly cited research publications that address critical challenges in pest management using nanoformulations. 🌿🔬

1️⃣ Eco‑friendly synthesis of tin oxide nanoparticles: A novel strategy for managing early blight and soft rot in tomato crops

  • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications (Elsevier)

  • Volume & Article Number: Volume 169, Article 113126

  • Publication Date: September 7, 2024

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2024.113126 American Chemical Society Publications+1American Chemical Society Publications+1American Chemical Society Publications+6OUCI+6AbleSci+6AbleSci+1AbleSci+1

  • Authors: Siddharth Gautam, Khyati Tomar, Ajeet Singh Tomar, Sadhna Chauhan, Anjana Sarkar, Nancy Gupta

2️⃣ Chitosan-based colloidal nanoemulsion for pH-responsive kasugamycin delivery and improved efficacy

  • Journal: Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy

  • Article Number: 102079

  • Publication Year: 2025 American Chemical Society Publications+4OUCI+4AbleSci+4

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.scp.2025.102079

  • Authors: Khyati Tomar, Siddharth Gautam, Iltisha Saifi, Sadhna Chauhan, Smriti Kala, Anjana Sarkar, Nancy Gupta

3️⃣ Lignin-coated nanocolloidal dual fungicide system with improved stability and adhesion for environmentally safer control of Xanthomonas euvesicatoria and Colletotrichum falcatum

  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

  • Volume & Article Number: Volume 13, Issue 5, Article 117811

  • Publication Year: 2025 OUCIOUCI+2American Chemical Society Publications+2American Chemical Society Publications+2

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2025.117811

  • Authors: Khyati Tomar, Siddharth Gautam, Sadhna Chauhan, Smriti Kala, Anjana Sarkar

🏆 Conclusion

Considering her impactful research in sustainable nanotechnology for agriculture, multiple SCI publications, and ongoing patents, Khyati Tomar is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work represents a significant step toward eco-friendly agrochemical solutions, aligning with the award’s focus on innovation and environmental sustainability.

Seyed Reza Hamzeloo | Polymer Composites | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Seyed Reza Hamzeloo | Polymer Composites | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Seyed Reza Hamzeloo, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Seyed Reza Hamzeloo is an esteemed mechanical engineer specializing in Structural Health Monitoring, Non-Destructive Testing, and Fatigue Life Assessment. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology (Polytechnic of Tehran) in 2012, focusing on innovative methods for detecting damages in hollow cylinders. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at Shahid Rajaei Teacher Training University in Tehran, where he also leads the Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lab. Dr. Hamzeloo’s research spans mechatronics, automation, and advanced machining. His contributions are pivotal in engineering education and industrial applications. 📊🤖

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Education

Dr. Hamzeloo has a strong academic background in mechanical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran) with a thesis focusing on advanced structural health monitoring techniques using piezoelectric and MFC patches, achieving a GPA of 3.5/4. His M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees were also completed at Amirkabir University and University of Tabriz, respectively, where he worked on forming processes and 3D mechanism designs.

Work Experience and Research Activities

Dr. Hamzeloo has held academic and industry positions. At Shahid Rajaei Teacher Training University, he leads the Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lab and has been involved in significant research projects. His time as a researcher and expert in structural health monitoring at Amirkabir University and Mapva Industrial Group reflects his deep engagement with industrial applications.

Teaching Experience

Dr. Hamzeloo has extensive teaching experience across various universities in Iran, instructing courses like FEM, Industrial Automation, Mechatronics, and Metrology. His ability to teach both fundamental and advanced topics, coupled with hands-on lab work, highlights his dedication to mechanical engineering education.

Skills and Software Proficiency

Dr. Hamzeloo is well-versed in FEM code development, reverse engineering, hydraulic system design, and structural health monitoring techniques. His expertise in industry standards (API, ASME) and software for design and simulation tools supports his innovative research and teaching methodologies.

 

Research Interests

Dr. Hamzeloo’s research is focused on cutting-edge fields including non-destructive testing (NDT), structural health monitoring (NDE), fatigue, crack propagation, and CAD/CAM. He has a keen interest in manufacturing processes, metallurgy, robotics, and advanced machining, showcasing versatility in both theoretical and applied aspects of mechanical engineering.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Modeling and optimizing of cutting force and surface roughness in milling process of Inconel 738 using hybrid ANN and GACited by 61 – 2019 📊🔧
  • Damage detection on hollow cylinders by electro-mechanical impedance method: Experiments and finite element modelingCited by 52 – 2012 🛠️🔍
  • The investigation into vibration effect on microstructure and mechanical characteristics of friction stir spot vibration welded aluminum: Simulation and experimentCited by 48 – 2020 🔧📐
  • Comparison of different welding methods on mechanical properties and formability behaviors of tailor welded blanks (TWB) made from AA6061 alloysCited by 36 – 2021 ⚙️🔩
  • Analytical method for prediction of weld line movement during stretch forming of tailor-welded blanksCited by 26 – 2014 🔧📊
  • Surface integrity in laser-assisted machining of Ti6Al4VCited by 16 – 2020 ✨🔬
  • Simulation of combustion in a porous-medium diesel engineCited by 10 – 2018 🚗🔥
  • Damage Detection of L-Shaped Beam Structure with a Crack by Electromechanical Impedance Response: Analytical Approach and Experimental ValidationCited by 8 – 2020 🏗️🔍
  • IN VITRO STUDY AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DENTAL IMPLANTS MADE OF VARIOUS MATERIALS AND FABRICATION METHODSCited by 4 – 2021 🦷🔧
  • Applying acoustic emission to investigate failure mechanisms on bending of polymer-based composite sandwich panelsCited by 3 – 2020 📡🛠️


Conclusion

Dr. Hamzeloo’s comprehensive expertise in mechanical engineering, particularly in structural health monitoring, NDT/NDE, and applied research, he is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His contributions span across theoretical knowledge, applied research, and educational impact, making him a well-rounded researcher deserving of recognition.