Nighil Nath MP | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Nighil Nath MP | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

University of Calicut | India

Dr. Nighil Nath M. P. is a dedicated physicist and educator whose research focuses on condensed matter theory, materials science, glass-forming systems, plastic crystals, low-temperature physics, and broadband dielectric spectroscopy. With a strong foundation in both theoretical and experimental physics, he has significantly contributed to understanding the thermal and dielectric behaviors of orientationally disordered systems. His investigations using advanced techniques such as Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and temperature-controlled X-Ray Diffraction (X-RD) have shed light on the structural and phase transition dynamics of complex molecular materials. Dr. Nath earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Calicut, Kerala, in 2022, where his thesis, “Thermal and Spectroscopic Investigations on Some Plastic Crystals,” provided deep insights into the thermal and dielectric relaxation mechanisms in molecular solids. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics from Zamorin’s Guruvayurappan College (2008) and an M.Sc. in Physics from CMS College, Kottayam (2012). Over the years, he has demonstrated a strong passion for advancing material characterization techniques and understanding the microscopic processes governing physical properties of crystalline and amorphous materials. Dr. Nath’s publication record reflects his rigorous approach to scientific inquiry. His works have appeared in prestigious journals such as Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Indian Journal of Physics, Journal of Molecular Liquids, and Materials Today Proceedings. Among his notable contributions are studies on tetrahedrally coordinated organic plastic crystals, phase transition dynamics in cyclohexene oxide, and dielectric relaxation in ionic liquids. These papers not only enrich the literature on material science but also open new pathways for the application of plastic crystals and related compounds in energy storage and optoelectronic devices. Beyond research, Dr. Nath is an accomplished academic mentor, having guided over 50 M.Sc. students in various experimental and theoretical projects between 2014 and 2020. Currently serving as a High School Assistant (Physical Science) at the Government Higher Secondary School, Kakkodi, Kozhikode, Kerala, since December 2022, he continues to inspire young minds with his deep scientific insight and enthusiasm for discovery. His career reflects a harmonious blend of scientific innovation, academic excellence, and educational commitment, establishing him as a promising researcher and educator in the field of condensed matter and material physics.

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Featured Publications

Kottummal, T. K., Pilathottathil, S., Thayyil, M. S., Perumal, P. M., Sreekala, K. K. N., & Nighil Nath, M. P. (2018). Dielectric relaxation and electrochemical studies on trihexyl tetradecyl phosphonium chloride ionic liquid. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 252, 488–494.

Nighil Nath, M. P., & Sulaiman, M. K., & Thayyil, M. S. (2019). Thermal and dielectric spectroscopic investigation on orientationally disordered crystal—Cyclobutanol. Materials Today: Proceedings, 18, 1620–1626.

Manal Poovingal, N. N., Thayyil, M. S., Afzal, A., & Govindaraj, G. (2022). Thermal and dielectric studies on orientationally disordered crystal: Cyclobutanol. Indian Journal of Physics, 96(7), 1991–1999.

Afzal, A., Thayyil, M. S., Mohamed, M. N. S., Nighil Nath, M. P., & others. (2025). Broadband dielectric spectroscopic studies of acemetacin, colchicine and bezafibrate during quench cooling, and in supercooled liquid phase by dielectric modulus formalism. Indian Journal of Physics, 1–11.

Nath, M. P. N., Thayyil, M. S., & Afzal, A. (2025). Phase transition dynamics and dielectric relaxations in orientationally disordered crystal: A study of cyclohexene oxide. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 207, 112839.

Nath, M. P. N., Thayyil, M. S., & Afzal, A. (2025). Thermal and dielectric spectroscopic investigations on tetrahedrally coordinated organic plastic crystals: Aminomethylpropanediol and pentaglycerol. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 113019.

Kawther Meliani | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award | 13650

Mrs. Kawther Meliani | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award 

Laboratory of Physics of Experimental Techniques and its Applications | Algeria

Dr. Kawther Meliani is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. candidate in Material Physics at the University of Medea, Algeria, affiliated with the Laboratory of Physics of Experimental Techniques and its Applications. Her core research focuses on Heusler alloys — specifically their structural, magnetic, electronic, and thermoelectric properties — which have wide-ranging applications in spintronics and energy conversion technologies. She utilizes a multidisciplinary approach, combining Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations using tools like WIEN2k, Quantum ESPRESSO, and CASTEP with experimental synthesis and characterization techniques to validate theoretical models and accelerate materials discovery. Dr. Meliani has published three research papers in reputable SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, including Journal of Alloys and Compounds (Elsevier), Physica B: Condensed Matter, and the Brazilian Journal of Physics. Her publications have collectively received 9 citations, and she currently holds an h-index of 2, demonstrating early-career research impact and growing academic visibility. In addition to her publication record, she has participated in international conferences and research training, including a self-financed one-month collaboration at the University of Girona in Spain, and is preparing for further collaboration at Tohoku University in Japan. Dr. Meliani has made significant contributions to understanding the stability and electronic structure of full and half-metallic Heusler compounds, which are essential for developing next-generation spintronic devices and thermoelectric generators. Her work supports the design of functional materials with high performance and sustainability, aligned with global scientific priorities. Beyond her research, she is actively engaged in undergraduate teaching, fostering scientific curiosity and technical competence in physics students. With her commitment to innovation, cross-border collaboration, and academic rigor, Dr. Kawther Meliani represents a promising and impactful figure in the field of material physics. Her integration of theoretical modeling with hands-on experimentation sets her apart as a researcher who bridges scientific theory and real-world applications. She is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of her contributions and continued potential for scientific excellence.

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Featured Publications

Meliani, K., Haireche, S., Bouchenafa, M., Elbaa, M., Douakh, S., & Chiker, R. (2024). Comprehensive analysis of the structural, electronic, elastic, and optical properties of SrS compound under pressure: First-principles calculations. Brazilian Journal of Physics, 54(2), 46.

Meliani, K., Dehbaoui, M., Djennane, K., & Dehimi, N. E. H. (2024). Pressure effect investigation of structural, electronic, elastic and magnetic properties of X₂CrSb (X = Mn, Co and Cu) Heusler alloys. Physica B: Condensed Matter, 694, 416442.

Haireche, S., Douakh, S., Elbaa, M., Bouchenafa, M., & Meliani, K. (2025). Influence of phase transition on the mechanical and optical properties of SrSe and SrTe compounds via ab initio calculations. Physica B: Condensed Matter, 696, 416610.

Dehimi, N. E. H., Mourad, D., Meliani, K., Djennane, K., Benaisti, I., & Ozdogan, K. (2025). Unveiling the pressure-induced properties and ambient thermoelectric behaviour of Co₂YZ (Z = Si, Ge, Sn) Heusler alloys. Physica Scripta. (In press)

Meliani, K., Dehbaoui, M., Sarhani, M. E. S., Benalia, A., Djennane, K., & others. (2025). Unveiling the antiferromagnetic Co₂−ₓFeₓCrSn (x = 0, 0.5, 1) hexagonal quaternary Heusler alloys: Experimental and theoretical study. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, In press, 183537.

Khaoula, D., Mourad, D., Elhouda, D. N., & Kawther, M. (2025). HfZFe candidate 2 (Z = Si, Ge, Sn), promising new materials for electronic and thermoelectric applications. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Nanotechnology for Renewable Energy (ICNRE).