Jay Singh | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Jay Singh | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award 

Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology | India

Dr. Jay Singh is an Assistant Professor at the Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, India, with a strong research focus on advanced energy materials for sustainable electrochemical energy conversion and storage. His scholarly work lies at the intersection of energy storage systems, materials science, and water splitting technologies, addressing critical challenges associated with next-generation batteries and clean energy solutions. With a growing citation index of over 190 citations and 14 peer-reviewed journal publications indexed in reputed international databases, his research demonstrates both scientific depth and practical relevance. Dr. Singh’s primary contributions are centered on the design, synthesis, and electrochemical evaluation of advanced electrode materials for lithium-ion, sodium-ion, zinc-ion, and aluminium-ion batteries. He has developed nanostructured and doped transition metal oxides with precisely controlled morphologies to enhance ion diffusion kinetics, electrical conductivity, and long-term cycling stability. His materials engineering strategies have resulted in improved rate capability and electrochemical durability, contributing to the advancement of cost-effective and scalable battery chemistries suitable for large-scale energy storage applications. A distinguishing aspect of Dr. Singh’s research is his integration of machine learning and data-driven approaches into materials optimization, particularly for sodium-ion battery systems. By combining experimental electrochemistry with computational tools, he has accelerated materials screening and performance prediction, enabling efficient coin-cell development and deeper insights into charge storage mechanisms. This interdisciplinary methodology positions his work at the forefront of modern materials research, where artificial intelligence plays a key role in accelerating innovation. In addition to academic research, Dr. Singh has successfully completed consultancy and industry-oriented projects, reflecting his ability to translate fundamental research into practical technological solutions. He has established national and interdisciplinary collaborations, contributing to knowledge exchange and joint research outcomes in the field of sustainable energy materials. His research outputs have been disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and invited technical discussions, strengthening the global discourse on clean energy technologies. Overall, Dr. Jay Singh’s research profile reflects a strong commitment to advancing sustainable energy storage and conversion technologies, with impactful contributions that support the global transition toward renewable and environmentally responsible energy systems.

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Sanboh Lee | Chemistry and Materials Science | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Sanboh Lee | Chemistry and Materials Science | Excellence in Research Award 

National Tsing Hua University | Taiwan

Professor Sanboh Lee is a highly distinguished scholar in materials science and engineering, internationally recognized for foundational and applied contributions spanning structural materials, polymers, electronic materials, and transport phenomena. His research career has been characterized by exceptional breadth and depth, integrating solid mechanics, materials physics, and microstructural science to address complex material behavior across multiple length scales. Professor Lee’s scientific work has significantly advanced the understanding of elastic interactions between defects and cracks, fracture mechanics, diffusion-induced and thermal stresses, and phase transformations in crystalline and composite materials. His studies on dislocation–crack interactions and elastic inclusions have provided fundamental insights into fracture resistance and toughening mechanisms, influencing the design of high-performance structural materials. In parallel, his research on ionic single crystals and polymer systems has clarified the relationships between mass transport, phase separation, optical behavior, and mechanical performance, with implications for both engineering plastics and functional materials. A major strength of Professor Lee’s research lies in its interdisciplinary scope. His investigations into hydrogen transport, magnetic and mechanical properties of steels, and texture evolution in low-carbon laminations have contributed to improved energy and power-related materials. He has also made important contributions to semiconductor materials, particularly amorphous and nanocrystalline silicon, supporting advances in electronic and device technologies. His work in micro- and nano-machining, nano-imprint technology, and nanostructured materials reflects a forward-looking engagement with emerging fabrication and manufacturing approaches. Professor Lee has further extended materials science principles into unconventional areas, including the mechanics and thermal aging of food materials, demonstrating the versatility and societal relevance of his research framework. His scholarship bridges theory, experimentation, and application, consistently emphasizing structure–property–performance relationships. With more than 280 peer-reviewed journal publications and over 150 invited and contributed presentations, Professor Lee’s work has achieved sustained international impact. His research excellence has been widely recognized through numerous prestigious honors, fellowships, and lifetime achievement awards from leading scientific societies worldwide. In addition, his long-standing service on editorial boards, award committees, and international advisory panels reflects a deep commitment to shaping the global materials science community. Overall, Professor Sanboh Lee’s research profile exemplifies scientific rigor, intellectual leadership, and lasting influence, contributing fundamentally to materials mechanics, functional materials development, and interdisciplinary materials engineering.

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Sanjay Basumatary | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sanjay Basumatary | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Bodoland University, India.

Dr. Sanjay Basumatary is a distinguished academician and researcher in Chemistry, currently serving as Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Bodoland University, India. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Gauhati University, with expertise in renewable energy, biodiesel production, catalysis, phytochemistry, and adsorption studies. Throughout his career, Dr. Basumatary has demonstrated strong research acumen, proficient in experimental design, analytical techniques, data analysis, and literature synthesis. He has received prestigious awards including the CSIR-UGC NET and UGC Rajiv Gandhi National JRF, recognizing his contributions to the field. Dr. Basumatary is committed to advancing sustainable practices and has a robust publication record, presenting his research globally to foster collaborations and innovation in Chemistry.

Professional Profiles:

Education 🎓

Dr. Sanjay Basumatary pursued his academic journey in Chemistry with a Ph.D. from Gauhati University, Guwahati, completing his thesis on “Transesterification of Non-edible Vegetable Oils Using a Novel Catalyst Derived from Banana Plant and Technical Assessment of the Products as Biodiesel” in 2012. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from the same institution in 2007. His undergraduate education began at Kokrajhar Govt. College, where he obtained a B.Sc. in Chemistry in 2005. These educational achievements have equipped Dr. Basumatary with a strong foundation in Chemistry, facilitating his subsequent career in academia and research at Bodoland University, where he currently serves as Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sanjay Basumatary has built a distinguished career in academia, specializing in Chemistry. Currently serving as Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Bodoland University, Kokrajhar, he has been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape. His journey began as an Assistant Professor at Bineswar Brahma Engineering College, Kokrajhar, where he taught from August 2010 to August 2014. Subsequently, he joined Bodoland University as an Assistant Professor in August 2014 and steadily progressed to the position of Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) before assuming the role of Professor in November 2021. Throughout his career, Dr. Basumatary has also held various administrative roles within the Department of Chemistry, including several stints as Acting Head and currently as Head since December 2021. His tenure has been marked by significant contributions to teaching, research guidance, and administrative leadership, consolidating his reputation as a respected figure in the field of Chemistry education and research.

Research Interest

Dr. Sanjay Basumatary’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum within Chemistry, focusing particularly on areas crucial to sustainable development and innovation. His primary research interests include Renewable Energy, with a specific emphasis on Biodiesel production and catalysis. Additionally, he delves into Phytochemistry, exploring the chemical composition and properties of natural products derived from plants. His research also extends to Adsorption studies, investigating the application of adsorbents in environmental and industrial contexts. Through his multifaceted research endeavors, Dr. Basumatary contributes significantly to advancing knowledge and solutions in these critical areas of Chemistry.

Award and Honors

Dr. Sanjay Basumatary has received notable awards and honors in recognition of his academic and research contributions. He was awarded the CSIR-UGC NET in 2009, highlighting his expertise in Chemistry and qualifying him for national-level research fellowships. Additionally, he earned the prestigious UGC Rajiv Gandhi National Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) from 2008 to 2010, further underscoring his dedication to advancing research in his field. These accolades reflect Dr. Basumatary’s commitment to excellence in academia and his significant contributions to the field of Chemistry, particularly in sustainable energy and natural product chemistry.

Research Skills

Dr. Sanjay Basumatary possesses a diverse range of research skills crucial to his contributions in Chemistry. His expertise encompasses proficient experimental design and execution, particularly in areas such as renewable energy, biodiesel production, catalysis, phytochemistry, and adsorption studies. He is adept at employing various analytical techniques, including spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR), chromatography (GC-MS, HPLC), and microscopy (SEM, TEM) for detailed chemical analysis and characterization. Dr. Basumatary excels in data analysis, employing statistical methods to interpret experimental results effectively and derive meaningful conclusions. Furthermore, he demonstrates strong capabilities in conducting thorough literature reviews to establish the theoretical foundations of his research. He has a proven track record in publishing research findings in esteemed journals and presenting his work at national and international conferences. Additionally, his skills extend to grant writing, project management, and fostering collaborative research efforts, underscoring his commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in Chemistry.

Publications

  1. High quality biodiesel from yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana) seed oil
    • Authors: DC Deka, S Basumatary
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 226
  2. Biodiesel production from mixed oils: A sustainable approach towards industrial biofuel production
    • Authors: S Brahma, B Nath, B Basumatary, B Das, P Saikia, K Patir, S Basumatary
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 190
  3. Waste to value addition: Utilization of waste Brassica nigra plant derived novel green heterogeneous base catalyst for effective synthesis of biodiesel
    • Authors: B Nath, B Das, P Kalita, S Basumatary
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 168
  4. Highly efficient renewable heterogeneous base catalyst derived from waste Sesamum indicum plant for synthesis of biodiesel
    • Authors: B Nath, P Kalita, B Das, S Basumatary
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 109
  5. Utilization of renewable and sustainable basic heterogeneous catalyst from Heteropanax fragrans (Kesseru) for effective synthesis of biodiesel from Jatropha curcas oil
    • Authors: S Basumatary, B Nath, B Das, P Kalita, B Basumatary
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 101
  6. Application of agro-waste derived materials as heterogeneous base catalysts for biodiesel synthesis
    • Authors: S Basumatary, B Nath, P Kalita
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 81
  7. Waste Musa paradisiaca plant: an efficient heterogeneous base catalyst for fast production of biodiesel
    • Authors: B Basumatary, S Basumatary, B Das, B Nath, P Kalita
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 74
  8. Transesterification with heterogeneous catalyst in production of biodiesel: A Review
    • Authors: S Basumatary
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 69
  9. Production of renewable biodiesel using metal organic frameworks based materials as efficient heterogeneous catalysts
    • Authors: SF Basumatary, K Patir, B Das, P Saikia, S Brahma, B Basumatary, B Nath
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 63
  10. Biodiesel as renewable biofuel produced via enzyme-based catalyzed transesterification
    • Authors: P Kalita, B Basumatary, P Saikia, B Das, S Basumatary
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 61
  11. Non-conventional seed oils as potential feedstocks for future biodiesel industries: a brief review
    • Authors: S Basumatary
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 60