Monika Gęb­­ara | Magnetic Macrocomposites | Innovative Research Award

Monika Gęb­­ara | Magnetic Macrocomposites | Innovative Research Award

Mrs. Monika Gęb­­ara at Czestochowa University of Technology | Poland

Monika Gęb­­ara is a researcher at Częstochowa University of Technology in Poland, focusing on condensed matter physics and materials science. Her research explores the magnetic properties of advanced materials, with a particular emphasis on understanding magnetization behavior under external influences such as DC-bias. Through her work, she applies theoretical models, including the T(x) model, to describe and predict magnetic response in complex systems, contributing to both fundamental insights and potential applications in electronics and magnetic devices. Gęb­­ara has authored six peer-reviewed publications, which have collectively received 12 citations, reflecting the growing recognition of her work within the scientific community. She collaborates with multiple co-authors across interdisciplinary topics, indicating a strong engagement with international research networks. Her recent studies investigate how external electrical or magnetic fields influence material properties, aiming to optimize performance in functional materials and devices. By combining experimental investigation with theoretical modeling, her research provides a deeper understanding of structure–property relationships in magnetic systems. Although early in her career, Gęb­­ara’s contributions show promise for advancing material characterization techniques and for developing novel materials with tunable magnetic properties, laying the groundwork for applications in sensors, spintronics, and energy-efficient electronic components.

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Tirupathi Patri | Magnetic Materials| Best Researcher Award

Tirupathi Patri | Magnetic Materials| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tirupathi Patri , University Department of Physics Bhapalpur university , India.

Dr. Tirupathi Patri is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at RGUKT-AP-IIIT-SM Puram, Srikakulam. With a Ph.D. in Experimental Physics from IIT Kharagpur, Dr. Patri has over 30 research papers published in international journals. His work focuses on multiferroic materials, dielectric and magnetic properties, and phase transitions. Apart from his academic contributions, he has taken up leadership roles, including serving as the Head of the Physics Department. He is also an active organizer of national-level science conferences. Dr. Patri’s expertise and dedication to his field have earned him various awards and recognition. 📚🔬🌍

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Education & Experience

  • Ph.D. in Experimental Physics, IIT Kharagpur (2013) 🎓
  • CSIR-UGC Junior Research Fellow (2009-2013) 🔬
  • All India 351st Rank in GATE-2009 🏅
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, RGUKT-AP-IIIT-SM Puram, Srikakulam (2015-Present) 👨‍🏫
  • Head of the Department of Physics, RGUKT (2018-2020) 🏫
  • Coordinator, National Science Day Conferences (2020-Present) 📅

Suitability Summary

Dr. Tirupathi Patri is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his remarkable contributions to the field of Experimental Physics, particularly in the areas of multiferroic ceramics and their magnetic, dielectric, and structural properties. As an Assistant Professor at RGUKT-AP-IIIT-SM Puram, he has consistently demonstrated excellence in research, having published over 33 papers in prestigious international journals (SCI-indexed), contributing to the advancement of knowledge in his field. Dr. Patri’s research output has had a substantial impact, with a total impact factor of 75 from his publications.

Professional Development

Dr. Tirupathi Patri has continuously honed his professional development through significant academic achievements and participation in key international conferences. He has demonstrated leadership skills by organizing national-level conferences and mentoring students. As a researcher, he has contributed to more than 30 publications in top-tier journals. Dr. Patri’s dedication to advancing physics education is reflected in his administrative roles, such as heading the Physics Department and serving as an event coordinator. He has also been recognized for his peer review work and contributions to the academic community. 👨‍🏫📈🎤📝

Research Focus

Dr. Tirupathi Patri’s research interests lie in experimental physics, specifically in multiferroic materials, which exhibit both magnetic and electric properties. His work explores the dielectric, magnetic, and phase transition behaviors of these materials. By investigating these unique properties, Dr. Patri aims to contribute to advancements in material science, with potential applications in memory devices, sensors, and energy harvesting. He has made significant contributions to understanding the physical behaviors of complex materials, with a special emphasis on their behavior under different conditions. 🔬💡🌍🧪

Awards & Honors

  • CSIR-UGC Junior Research Fellowship (2009-2013) 🏅
  • All India 351st Rank in GATE-2009 🏆
  • Outstanding Contribution in Research Peer Review ✍️
  • Best Paper Award at National Science Day Conference 🏅
  • Appreciation for Contributions to Research Patterns in Physics 🎖️

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Stabilization of dielectric anomaly near the magnetic phase transition in Ca2+ doped BiFeO3 multifunctional ceramics” – P. Tirupathi, A. Chandra, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 564, 151-157, Cited by 56, 2013 📄.
  2. “Facile hydrothermal synthesis of urchin-like cobalt manganese spinel for high-performance supercapacitor applications” – P. Venkateswarlu, E. Umeshbabu, U.N. Kumar, P. Nagaraja, P. Tirupathi, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 503, 17-27, Cited by 42, 2017 ⚡.
  3. “Effect of oxygen annealing on the multiferroic properties of Ca2+ doped BiFeO3 nanoceramics” – P. Tirupathi, S.K. Mandal, A. Chandra, Journal of Applied Physics, 116 (24), Cited by 34, 2014 🔬.
  4. “Grain and grain boundary effects in Ca2+ doped BiFeO3 multiferroic ceramics” – P. Tirupathi, A. Chandra, Physica Status Solidi (B), 249 (8), 1639-1645, Cited by 34, 2012 🏗️.
  5. “Analysis of dielectric and magnetic phase transitions in Yb(Fe0.5Cr0.5)O3 bulk perovskite” – T. Patri, P. Justin, P.D. Babu, A. Ghosh, Applied Physics A, 125, 1-12, Cited by 25, 2019 🔍.
  6. “Structural evolution, dielectric relaxation and modulus spectroscopic studies in Dy substituted NBT-BT ferroelectric ceramics” – K. Chandra Sekhar, M.L.V. Mahesh, T. Sreenivasu, Y. Rama Krishna, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 32 (7), 8628-8647, Cited by –, Year unknown 🧪