Nita Raskar | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nita Raskar | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Student at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, India

Dr. Nita Dnyaneshwar Raskar is a dedicated physicist specializing in condensed matter physics, with a strong background in nanomaterials and their diverse applications. She has significantly contributed to scientific research, particularly in the synthesis and characterization of advanced nanostructures for energy storage, photocatalysis, and sensor applications. Her extensive research experience and teaching expertise make her a valuable asset to the academic and scientific community.

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Education

Dr. Raskar is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Maharashtra, India. Her doctoral research focuses on “Investigations on Diverse Properties of Graphene Oxide-Based Fe/Ni Doped Manganese Oxide Nanocomposites.” She holds an M.Sc. in Condensed Matter Physics from the same university, where she graduated with First Class Distinction (CGPA: 7.2/10). Her undergraduate studies were completed at Anandrao Dhonde Alis Babaji Senior College, where she earned a B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with distinction.

Experience

Dr. Raskar has held multiple academic positions, including serving as a contributor teacher at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. Previously, she worked as an Assistant Professor at Deogiri Senior College and New Arts, Science, and Commerce College. Her teaching experience spans both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, where she has guided students in practical lab techniques, research methodologies, and curriculum development. Additionally, she has contributed as a project fellow, where she conducted research on Mn-doped ZnO nanoparticles under a DST-SERB-funded project.

Research Interests

Dr. Raskar’s research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of advanced nanomaterials, with applications in supercapacitors, photocatalysis, gas sensing, and environmental remediation. She has developed scalable synthesis protocols for various nanomaterials, including graphene-based composites and metal-doped oxides. Her work aims to enhance the functional properties of these materials for energy and environmental applications.

Awards

Dr. Raskar has been recognized for her outstanding research contributions. She received the Best Poster Presentation Award-II at the National Conference on Materials Science in 2019. Her contributions as a reviewer for renowned scientific journals such as IOP Publishing, Springer-Nature, and Elsevier further highlight her expertise in the field.

Selected Publications

D. V. Dake, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Defect Engineering in Bilayer N-Doped Tungsten-Modified GO/RGO Hybrid Composite: A Comparative Study with Tungsten Carbide for Supercapacitor Applications.” Journal of Molecular Structure, 2025.

Vijay A Mane, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Multifunctional Fe-Doped Bi2O3/TiO2 Heterojunctions for Environmental Remediation and Gas Sensing.” Surfaces and Interfaces, 2025.

V. A. Mane, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Nanointerface Engineering of MXene-Based Fe-Doped Bi2O3 Nano Heterostructures for Efficient Energy Storage and Environmental Remediation.” Journal of Energy Storage, 2025.

H. A. Khawal, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Li3+ Swift Heavy Ion Irradiation Influencing Distinct Properties and Antifungal Activity of Mn/ZnO Thin Films.” Journal of Materials Research, 2024.

R. B. Sonpir, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Smart and Advanced Nanocomposites of rGO-Based Ni-Doped Co3O4/TiO2 for Next-Level Photocatalysis and Gas Sensing Application.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024.

S. A. Jadhav, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Optical and Ammonia Sensing Properties of Mn-Doped ZnO Nanostructured Films for Gas Sensor Applications.” Emergent Materials, 2024.

K. M. Chavan, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Nanostructured MnO2-Based Zn-Doped Bi2O3 Nanocomposite for Improved Antimicrobial and Photocatalytic Applications.” Chemistry Select, 2024.

Conclusion

Given her outstanding research portfolio, impact in the field of nanomaterials, and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, Dr. Nita Dnyaneshwar Raskar is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her combination of theoretical knowledge, experimental expertise, and academic contributions make her a leading researcher in her field.

 

Wensong Xu | Structural Mechanics of FRPs | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Wensong Xu | Structural Mechanics of FRPs | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Anhui university of science and technology, China

Dr. Xu Wensong is a distinguished researcher and academician specializing in rock mechanics, safety engineering, and applied physics. Currently serving as an associate professor and master’s supervisor at Wuhan Institute of Technology, he has significantly contributed to the field of geotechnical engineering. His research primarily focuses on the mechanical properties of rock materials, energy evolution mechanisms, and safety assessment methodologies. Over the years, Dr. Xu has earned recognition for his pioneering studies in industrial safety, material behavior under stress, and engineering risk evaluation.

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Education

Dr. Xu Wensong obtained his Doctorate in Engineering, solidifying his expertise in rock mechanics and safety science. With a strong academic background in applied physics and material mechanics, he has developed a multidisciplinary approach to solving complex engineering problems. His educational journey has been instrumental in shaping his research interests and equipping him with the knowledge necessary to tackle real-world engineering challenges.

Experience

With extensive experience in academia and research, Dr. Xu has played a pivotal role in guiding graduate students and advancing studies related to rock mechanics. His teaching portfolio includes courses on Safety Management Science, Oil and Gas Safety Technology, and Engineering Mechanics, demonstrating his diverse expertise. As a mentor, he has supervised numerous postgraduate students, nurturing the next generation of engineers and researchers. He has also collaborated with multiple institutions and research organizations, contributing to national and international engineering projects.

Research Interest

Dr. Xu’s research is primarily centered around rock mechanics, energy evolution mechanisms, safety engineering, and industrial hazard analysis. His work delves into the impact of stress conditions on rock behavior, leading to innovative safety assessment models and experimental frameworks. His studies on the effects of unloading rate on energy evolution mechanisms in single-sided rock mass failure have been widely cited. His research contributions have enhanced the understanding of material stability and mechanical failure in industrial applications.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Xu Wensong has been the recipient of several awards and accolades, recognizing his outstanding contributions to the field of engineering safety and applied physics. Notably, he has received national and provincial-level awards for his research excellence, including distinctions for his innovations in safety science. His work in energy dissipation models and safety control mechanisms has earned him recognition in esteemed academic and professional circles.

Selected Publications

Dr. Xu has authored numerous high-impact research papers in reputable journals. Some of his notable publications include:

Xu Wensong, Zhao Guangming, Meng Xiangrui, Kao Siming, Huang Shunjie, Liu Chongyan (2020) – “Effects of Unloading Rate on Energy Evolution Mechanism in the Single-Side Unloading Failure of Highly Stressed Rock Masses,” Advances in Civil Engineering.

Xu Wensong, Wu Peng, and Li Zhen (2019) – “Energy Dissipation Mechanism of Deep Rock Mass Under High-Stress Conditions,” Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.

Xu Wensong, Yang Jing, and Zhang Wei (2018) – “Triaxial Stress Impact on Rock Mass Behavior: A Study of Industrial Applications,” Journal of Mining Science.

Xu Wensong, Liu Bo, and Zhang Min (2023) – “Experimental Analysis of Rock Fracture Evolution in High-Pressure Environments,” Rock and Soil Mechanics.

Xu Wensong, Chen Hua, and Zhao Yi (2022) – “Numerical Simulation of Rock Failure in Underground Mining Conditions,” International Journal of Mining Science and Technology.

Xu Wensong, Li Feng, and Wang Rong (2021) – “Application of Micro-CT Imaging in Evaluating Rock Fracture Patterns,” Engineering Geology.

Xu Wensong, Wu Peng, and Zhang Hong (2023) – “Seismic Response of Deep Rock Masses: Insights from Laboratory Testing,” Tectonophysics.

Conclusion

Dr. Xu Wensong’s dedication to research, academic excellence, and industrial application makes him a perfect candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His high-impact publications, groundbreaking findings, mentorship, and leadership in engineering safety research establish him as a leading figure in geotechnical and safety engineering. Awarding him this honor would be a well-deserved recognition of his contributions to scientific and technological advancement.