Prof. Vandana Ravi Kumar | Nonlinear Optics | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Vandana Ravi Kumar | Nonlinear Optics | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Vandana Ravi Kumar | Acharya Nagarjuna University | India

Prof. V. Ravi Kumar is a distinguished physicist specializing in materials science and solid-state physics, focusing on glass physics, dielectric and electrical properties, nonlinear optics, and photoluminescence. His research extensively employs ESR, IR, and Raman spectroscopy to study glass and glass-ceramic materials, with applications in radiation dosimetry, electrochromic devices, fuel-cell electrolytes, and optical systems. He has authored over 170 peer-reviewed publications, including more than 70 Q1 papers, with an h-index of 38 and nearly 3900 citations, and contributed chapters to key academic books. His research has been supported by major national funding agencies, reflecting his recognized leadership in advanced materials. He has guided numerous Ph.D. and M.Phil. scholars in oxide glasses, luminescent ions, magnetic nanoparticles, bioactive glasses, and thin-film technologies. Students’ theses under his guidance include studies on dielectric behavior, rare-earth ion luminescence, electrochromic films, antibacterial bioactive glasses, and magnetic nanoparticle tuning. He is an active reviewer for reputed journals from Elsevier, Wiley, and Springer, ensuring research quality and rigor. He holds memberships in the Materials Research Society of India, Luminescence Society of India, Indian Association of Physics Teachers, and is an Associate Fellow of the AP Academy of Sciences. His work bridges fundamental science with practical applications, advancing glass-ceramics, nonlinear optical materials, and functional oxide systems. Prof. Ravi Kumar continues to drive innovative research, interdisciplinary collaborations, and mentorship, leaving a lasting impact on materials science and the next generation of scientists.

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Featured Publications

Srikumar, T., Kityk, I. V., Rao, C. S., Gandhi, Y., Piasecki, M., Bragiel, P., & Kumar, V. R. (2011). Photostimulated optical effects and some related features of CuO mixed Li₂O–Nb₂O₅–ZrO₂–SiO₂ glass ceramics. Ceramics International, 37(7), 2763–2779.

Kumar, V. R., Veeraiah, N., Appa Rao, B., & Bhuddudu, S. (1998). Optical absorption and photoluminescence properties of Eu³⁺-doped ZnF₂–PbO–TeO₂ glasses. Journal of Materials Science, 33(10), 2659–2662.

Kalpana, T., Brik, M. G., Sudarsan, V., Naresh, P., Kumar, V. R., & Kityk, I. V. (2015). Influence of Al³⁺ ions on luminescence efficiency of Eu³⁺ ions in barium boro-phosphate glasses. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 419, 75–81.

Satyanarayana, T., Kityk, I. V., Ozga, K., Piasecki, M., Bragiel, P., & Brik, M. G., et al. (2009). Role of titanium valence states in optical and electronic features of PbO–Sb₂O₃–B₂O₃: TiO₂ glass alloys. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 482(1–2), 283–297.

Rao, K. S., Reddy, M. S., Kumar, V. R., & Veeraiah, N. (2008). Dielectric, magnetic and spectroscopic properties of Li₂O–WO₃–P₂O₅ glass system with Ag₂O as additive. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 111(2–3), 283–292.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Banashree Saikia | Plasma Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Banashree Saikia | Plasma Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Banashree Saikia | Sibsagar University, Sivasagar, Assam, India

Dr. Banashree Saikia is a mathematics researcher specializing in plasma physics, nonlinear dynamics, fluid dynamics, MHD, and computational modeling, with significant contributions to the study of wave–particle interactions, plasma instabilities, drift-wave turbulence, and electromagnetic wave behavior in inhomogeneous plasmas. Her research focuses on turbulence-driven wave amplification, ion-acoustic and ion-sound wave instabilities, O-mode and X-mode radiation, and nonlinear modifications in particle distribution functions. She has published impactful journal papers and book chapters on topics such as electrostatic wave amplification, upper-hybrid wave dynamics, Bernstein waves, dusty plasma behavior, and gradient-driven instabilities in magnetized systems. Dr. Saikia has presented her findings at major conferences in nonlinear dynamics, applied mathematics, and plasma physics, contributing to discussions on turbulent plasma processes and theoretical modeling. Her work integrates analytical methods with computational approaches to explore plasma behavior relevant to space, astrophysical, and laboratory environments. She actively participates in professional scientific communities and has attended numerous workshops on plasma physics, astrophysics, mathematical computation, and scientific documentation. In addition to research, she has experience teaching mathematics at undergraduate institutions, supporting academic learning and foundational training in applied mathematics. Her scholarly contributions highlight a strong commitment to advancing the understanding of complex plasma phenomena and promoting interdisciplinary applications within the broader domain of physical sciences.

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Featured Publications

Saikia, B., & Deka, P. N. (2024). Role of ion-acoustic wave energy in enhanced X-mode radiation phenomena in magnetospheric plasma. Journal of the Korean Physical Society.

Saikia, B., & Deka, P. N. (2023). Generation of O-mode in the presence of ion-cyclotron drift wave turbulence in a nonuniform plasma. East European Journal of Physics.

Saikia, B., & Deka, P. N. (2022). Non-linear fluctuating parts of the particle distribution function in the presence of drift wave turbulence in Vlasov plasma. In Nonlinear Dynamics and Applications (pp. 225–231). Springer.

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