Nilmadhab Roy | Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Nilmadhab Roy | Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Vellore Institute of Technology | India

Nilmadhab Roy is an emerging researcher in the field of bioinorganic and medicinal chemistry, recognized for his innovative work on metal-based therapeutic agents. He obtained his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physical Chemistry from Vidyasagar University in 2014 and successfully qualified for the prestigious All-India GATE examination in 2015. Pursuing his passion for interdisciplinary research, he began his Ph.D. at VIT, Vellore, under the supervision of Dr. Priyankar Paira, MRSC, where he explored the design and synthesis of mitochondria-targeting Ru(II), Ir(III), and Re(I)-based half-sandwich and cyclometallated complexes for chemodynamic therapy. His research bridges coordination chemistry, photochemistry, and cancer therapeutics, focusing on developing metal complexes that selectively target cellular organelles to induce oxidative stress and apoptosis in cancer cells. Through his work, Roy contributes significantly to understanding how transition-metal coordination frameworks can be engineered for bioactive and diagnostic applications. With over 30 publications in high-impact journals such as those of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), and Elsevier, his contributions demonstrate strong scientific rigor and creativity. His findings provide valuable insights into structure-activity relationships and potential therapeutic mechanisms, advancing the frontier of chemodynamic and photodynamic cancer therapy. Currently, he is an active member of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry (SBIC), reflecting his ongoing engagement with the international scientific community. Nilmadhab Roy’s work represents a forward-thinking approach to integrating chemical innovation with biomedical application.

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Featured Publications

  • Kar, B., Das, U., Roy, N., & Paira, P. (2023). Recent advances on organelle specific Ru(II)/Ir(III)/Re(I) based complexes for photodynamic therapy. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 474, 214860.

  • Sharma, A., Sudhindra, P., Roy, N., & Paira, P. (2020). Advances in novel iridium (III) based complexes for anticancer applications: A review. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 513, 119925.

  • Pete, S., Roy, N., Kar, B., & Paira, P. (2022). Construction of homo and heteronuclear Ru(II), Ir(III) and Re(I) complexes for target specific cancer therapy. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 460, 214462.

  • Sarkar, B., Mondal, A., Madaan, Y., Roy, N., Moorthy, A., Kuo, Y. C., & Paira, P. (2019). Luminescent anticancer ruthenium(II)-p-cymene complexes of extended imidazophenanthroline ligands: Synthesis, structure, reactivity, biomolecular interactions and live cell studies. Dalton Transactions, 48(32), 12257–12271.

  • Sudhindra, P., Sharma, S. A., Roy, N., Moharana, P., & Paira, P. (2020). Recent advances in cytotoxicity, cellular uptake and mechanism of action of ruthenium metallodrugs: A review. Polyhedron, 192, 114827.

Jiaming Ni | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiaming Ni | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiaming Ni | Chemistry | Nanchang Hangkong University | China

Jiaming Ni, is a dedicated researcher specializing in two-dimensional (2D) materials with a strong focus on their applications in photocatalysis, gas sensing, and semiconductor technologies. With a solid foundation in materials science and engineering, he has advanced his expertise through rigorous academic and industrial experiences. From his early education in Vehicle Engineering to his doctoral research in Materials Science, Jiaming has consistently demonstrated persistence, curiosity, and innovation. His work spans density functional theory (DFT) simulations, heterostructure design, and semiconductor process improvement. Beyond his academic achievements, he has practical industry experience in semiconductor manufacturing and environmental protection technology, where he contributed to experimental design, process optimization, and performance evaluation. Known for his patient and detail-oriented approach, Jiaming is also an effective communicator with strong leadership experience, including serving as a university association president. His career objective is to further advance 2D materials research for practical industrial applications.

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Education 

Jiaming Ni began his academic journey at Nanchang University College of Science and Technology, where he pursued a four-year program in Vehicle Engineering. During his undergraduate years, he demonstrated strong leadership qualities, serving as president of the Tourism Association while maintaining a balance between academics and extracurricular activities. Building on this foundation, he advanced to the Guilin University of Electronic Technology, specializing in Microelectronic Packaging for his Master’s degree. His academic excellence was recognized with three scholarships, and he earned the distinction of delivering the Best Defense for his thesis. Currently, Jiaming is pursuing his Ph.D. in Materials Science at Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, where his research is centered on semiconductor materials, density functional theory applications, and the design of van der Waals heterostructures for advanced energy and sensing technologies. His continuous learning mindset also drives his self-study of semiconductor manufacturing processes and 2D material properties.

Experience

Jiaming Ni has cultivated a diverse career blending academic research with industrial applications. His early professional exposure came through project experiences at SDIC Xinjiang Lop Nur Potash Co., Ltd., where he worked on flotation process optimization and laboratory test investigations. He later collaborated with Shandong Runsheng Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., planning experiments and analyzing water treatment processes. Transitioning into the semiconductor sector, Jiaming served as a Manufacturing Engineer at Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), where he was responsible for production planning, system testing, on-site management, and yield improvement in 12-inch fabrication facilities. Currently, he works at Guangzhou Yuexin Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd. as a TD PIE engineer, focusing on online CP/CPK analysis, product flow optimization, anomaly handling, and yield enhancement. Complementing his industrial work, Jiaming is advancing his Ph.D. research on 2D materials, combining theoretical DFT studies with practical semiconductor technology, thereby bridging academic innovation with real-world industry needs.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Jiaming Ni has consistently been recognized for his dedication and excellence. During his Master’s studies at Guilin University of Electronic Technology, he earned three prestigious scholarships, reflecting his strong academic performance and research potential. His commitment to excellence culminated in achieving the honor of delivering the Best Defense for his thesis, a distinction highlighting both his technical depth and communication skills. His leadership capabilities were acknowledged during his undergraduate years when he served as the President of the Tourism Association, showcasing his organizational and interpersonal abilities. In his professional career, Jiaming’s contributions in semiconductor manufacturing and process optimization have been recognized by his supervisors and project leaders, reinforcing his value as a team-oriented innovator. These accolades collectively underscore his capability to balance research excellence with leadership, making him a promising candidate for advancing the frontiers of materials science and semiconductor technologies.

Research Focus

Jiaming Ni’s research is centered on the design, simulation, and application of two-dimensional (2D) materials, particularly for energy and sensing applications. His work employs density functional theory (DFT) to investigate adsorption mechanisms, electronic properties, and catalytic performance of graphene, MoS₂, InSe, and their doped or heterostructure counterparts. A key area of his study involves van der Waals heterostructures for hydrogen production through photocatalysis, addressing the global challenge of clean energy. Additionally, he explores gas adsorption and sensing capabilities of doped 2D materials, targeting hazardous molecules such as SO₂, CH₄, and other small gases, with potential applications in environmental monitoring. Beyond theoretical modeling, his research extends into semiconductor manufacturing processes, where he contributes to yield improvement, flow optimization, and anomaly resolution. By combining computational modeling with practical semiconductor expertise, Jiaming bridges fundamental science and applied engineering, aiming to advance sustainable energy, environmental sensing, and next-generation electronic devices.

Publications

  1. Using van der Waals heterostructures based on InSe-XS₂ for efficient hydrogen production.

  2. Density-functional calculation of methane adsorption on graphene.

  3. Adsorption of small gas molecules on Fe, Ni, Co, and Cu-doped graphene: A DFT study.

  4. Adsorption of SO₂ gas molecules on B, N, P, and Al-doped MoS₂: A DFT investigation.

  5. Theoretical insights into sensing mechanisms of pure and doped graphene-based methane sensors.

Conclusion

Jiaming Ni is an accomplished and forward-looking researcher in the field of materials science and semiconductor technology, with a specialization in 2D materials and DFT-based modeling. His blend of strong academic background, industry experience, leadership roles, and innovative research focus positions him as a valuable contributor to the advancement of clean energy, environmental sensing, and semiconductor applications. His publications reflect deep expertise in computational chemistry and applied materials, making him a deserving candidate for recognition in the field of Chemistry and Materials Research.

Anil Palve | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Anil Palve | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Anil Palve, Mahatma Phule Arts Science and Commerce College Panvel, India

Anil Mahadeo Palve is a distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Mahatma Phule Arts, Science, and Commerce College, Navi Mumbai. Born on June 1, 1977, in Nibenandur, Maharashtra, India, he is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of chemistry. With an impressive career spanning over two decades, he has significantly contributed to the field of nanomaterials and thin film deposition. Dr. Palve is also known for his dedication to teaching, guiding numerous students in both undergraduate and postgraduate chemistry programs. He has earned recognition for his research and has held various academic positions, including Assistant Professor and Associate Professor.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anil Mahadeo Palve demonstrates exceptional academic and research accomplishments that make him a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” With a solid educational foundation, including a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Mumbai University and postdoctoral experience at Rice University, Dr. Palve has established himself as a leading figure in the field of Chemistry. His specialization in nanomaterials and thin film deposition positions him at the forefront of research in materials science.

His contribution to research is evidenced by his work on transition metal complexes and tellurium-containing iron carbonyl clusters, which are integral to the development of advanced materials. Dr. Palve’s extensive teaching experience, including 19 years of undergraduate and 13 years of postgraduate instruction, further highlights his commitment to the advancement of chemistry and the cultivation of future researchers.

🎓 Education

Anil Mahadeo Palve’s academic journey began with his secondary education at Pune Board in 1992, where he excelled with 73.28%. He completed his B.Sc. in Chemistry with distinction from S. P. Pune University in 1997. Later, he pursued his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry, also from S.P. Pune University, achieving a First-Class result with 60.30%. Palve furthered his expertise by earning a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Mumbai University in 2011, focusing on transition metal complexes. He also obtained a Post Doctoral Fellowship at Rice University, Texas, USA, in 2012, where he researched advanced materials. Additionally, he holds a B.Ed. in Education and a certificate in MSCIT.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Anil Mahadeo Palve boasts 19+ years of experience in academia, with a specialization in Chemistry, Nanomaterials, and Thin Film Deposition. His teaching career began in 1999 when he joined Rayat Shikshan Sanstha as an Assistant Professor, later progressing to Associate Professor in 2014 and then Professor in 2021. Throughout his career, Dr. Palve has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate students, with over 13 years dedicated to P.G. classes. His commitment to education is evident in his extensive teaching experience. Additionally, Dr. Palve has contributed to research, specifically in nanomaterials, and thin film deposition, with over 10 years of research expertise.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Anil Mahadeo Palve has received numerous accolades for his academic and research contributions. His work in the field of chemistry, particularly in nanomaterials, thin films, and transition metal complexes, has earned him recognition at national and international levels. He has also received the UGC SET certification in 1999, validating his academic prowess. Dr. Palve’s dedication to education is reflected in his consistent rise through the ranks at Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, receiving recognition for both his research and teaching excellence. His leadership role as Head of the Chemistry Department further solidifies his position as a respected academic.

🌍 Research Skills On Chemistry

Dr. Anil Mahadeo Palve specializes in several critical areas of chemistry, particularly nanomaterials and thin film deposition. His research focuses on transition metal complexes, where he explores their potential as precursors for inorganic materials. His postdoctoral research at Rice University centered on the design and characterization of tellurium-containing iron carbonyl cluster compounds for advanced material development. Additionally, he has worked on thin films, a key area in material science. With over 10 years of research experience, his work is instrumental in furthering the understanding of material synthesis and applications. His research skills are complemented by his ability to guide students and professionals in their scientific endeavors.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Single-phase Gd₀.₂La₀.₂Ce₀.₂Hf₀.₂Zr₀.₂O₂ and Gd₀.₂La₀.₂Y₀.₂Hf₀.₂Zr₀.₂O₂ nanoparticles as efficient photocatalysts for the reduction of Cr (VI) and degradation of …
    Authors: M Anandkumar, A Lathe, AM Palve, AS Deshpande
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
    Citation: 850, 156716
    Year: 2020
  • Acorus calamus-zinc oxide nanoparticle coated cotton fabrics shows antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities against skin cancer cells
    Authors: R Vakayil, S Muruganantham, N Kabeerdass, M Rajendran, S Ramasamy, …
    Journal: Process Biochemistry
    Citation: 111, 1-8
    Year: 2021
  • Single-Step Production of a TiO₂@ MoS₂ Heterostructure and Its Applications as a Supercapacitor Electrode and Photocatalyst for Reduction of Cr (VI) to Cr (III)
    Authors: A Lathe, A Ansari, R Badhe, AM Palve, SS Garje
    Journal: ACS Omega
    Citation: 6 (20), 13008-13014
    Year: 2021
  • Deposition of zinc sulfide thin films from zinc(II) thiosemicarbazones as single molecular precursors using aerosol assisted chemical vapor deposition technique
    Author: AM Palve
    Journal: Frontiers in Materials
    Citation: 6, 46
    Year: 2019
  • A facile synthesis of ZnS nanocrystallites by pyrolysis of single molecule precursors, Zn (cinnamtscz)₂ and ZnCl₂ (cinnamtsczH)₂
    Authors: AM Palve, SS Garje
    Journal: Bulletin of Materials Science
    Citation: 34, 667-671
    Year: 2011
  • Ultra-fast photoreduction of toxic Cr (VI) by CdS-rGO synthesized using single source precursor
    Author: AM Palve
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
    Citation: 868, 159143
    Year: 2021
  • Preparation of zinc sulfide nanocrystallites from single-molecule precursors
    Authors: AM Palve, SS Garje
    Journal: Journal of Crystal Growth
    Citation: 326 (1), 157-162
    Year: 2011
  • A review: Engineered nanomaterials for photoreduction of Cr (VI) to Cr (III)
    Authors: A Lathe, AM Palve
    Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances
    Citation: 12, 100333
    Year: 2023
  • Synthesis and X-ray single crystal structure of a cadmium (II) acetophenone thiosemicarbazone complex and its use as a single-source precursor for the preparation of CdS …
    Authors: AM Palve, PV Joshi, V Puranik, SS Garje
    Journal: Polyhedron
    Citation: 61, 195-201
    Year: 2013
  • Single step, bulk synthesis of engineered MoS₂ quantum dots for multifunctional electrocatalysis
    Authors: KK Tadi, AM Palve, S Pal, PM Sudeep, TN Narayanan
    Journal: Nanotechnology
    Citation: 27 (27), 275402
    Year: 2016