Anastasia Soultati | Technological Networks | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Anastasia Soultati | Technological Networks | Research Excellence Award

National Centre for Scientific Research (NCSR) “Demokritos” | Greece

Dr. Anastasia Soultati is an Associate Researcher specializing in perovskite, organic, and hybrid optoelectronic materials, with a strong focus on photovoltaic devices, neuromorphic components, and photonic applications. She is currently affiliated with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece, and Ajman University, UAE. Her research spans bifacial and transparent perovskite photovoltaics for greenhouse and building integration, perovskite-based memristors for neuromorphic computing, and advanced perovskite laser devices. Dr. Soultati has extensive experience in project management, device fabrication, and materials characterization, including thin films, crystals, and photosensitive materials. She has led and contributed to multiple national and international research projects, supported by competitive personal funding and postdoctoral fellowships, addressing sustainable energy, green semiconductor processing, smart packaging, and climate-resilient materials.

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Featured Publications

Strain Relaxation and Multidentate Anchoring in n-type Perovskite Transistors and Logic Circuits
– Nature Electronics, 2024 · 25 Citations
Aggregation-Driven Photoinduced α-C(sp3)-H Bond Hydroxylation/C(sp3)-C(sp3) Coupling of Boron Dipyrromethene Dye in Water Reported by Near-Infrared Emission
– Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2024 · 3 Citations · Open Access
Plasmonic Enhanced OLED Efficiency upon Silver–Polyoxometalate Core-Shell Nanoparticle Integration into the Hole Injection/Transport Layer
– Scientific Reports, 2024 · 3 Citations
Highly Robust Double Memristive Device Based on Perovskite/Molybdenum Oxide-Sulfide Compound Heterojunction System
– Advanced Electronic Materials, 2025 · 1 Citation
Sulfur-Doped ZnO as Cathode Interlayer for Efficient Inverted Organic Solar Cells
– Materials, 2025 · 1 Citation

Peyala Dharmaiah | Thermoelectric Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peyala Dharmaiah | Thermoelectric Materials | Best Researcher Award

Changwon National University | South Korea

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Peyala Dharmaiah began his academic journey with a strong foundation in physics, earning a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from Sri Venkateswara University, India, where he demonstrated excellence with consistently high grades. His curiosity for advanced materials research led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Advanced Materials Engineering at Kongju National University, South Korea. During his doctoral studies, he worked extensively on thermoelectric materials, focusing on enhancing performance in BiSbTe-based alloys through structural optimization. His early academic path reflects a strong blend of theoretical understanding and practical experimentation, laying the groundwork for his distinguished research career.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Dharmaiah’s professional trajectory spans prestigious institutions in India and South Korea. Beginning as a UGC project fellow at Sri Venkateswara University, he gained valuable experience in luminescent materials and photonic applications. Post-Ph.D., he contributed significantly as a postdoctoral fellow at Kongju National University and later at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), where he specialized in advanced thermoelectric materials and device fabrication. Currently, as a G-LAMP Post-Doctoral Fellow at Changwon National University, he continues to refine his expertise in 2D layered Zintl phase materials and their thermoelectric applications. His career reflects continuous growth, innovation, and leadership in material sciences.

Contributions and Research Focus

The central theme of Dr. Dharmaiah’s research is thermoelectric materials for power generation and cooling applications. He has developed advanced synthesis and processing methods such as spark plasma sintering, hot pressing, and atomization techniques to produce high-performance materials suitable for commercialization. His innovations include hierarchical structures, nanocomposites, and microstructural engineering for performance enhancement. Beyond BiSbTe alloys, his research extends to layered Zintl phases, manganese silicides, and doped glass-ceramics, showcasing versatility. His patents on thermoelectric alloys and multi-layered structures highlight his contribution to both academic and industrial applications.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Dharmaiah’s work has advanced the field of thermoelectrics by bridging laboratory-scale research with industrial-scale production methods. His ability to produce high-quality thermoelectric powders in bulk and fabricate large-diameter samples demonstrates the commercialization potential of his research. His awards for oral and poster presentations, including recognition from the Korean Institute of Metals and Materials, underscore the impact of his findings in global scientific forums. Moreover, his guidance to students and collaborative projects have amplified his influence within the research community.

Academic Citations and Recognition

With numerous conference presentations across Korea, the USA, Canada, China, and India, Dr. Dharmaiah has established himself as a global voice in thermoelectric materials research. His published patents serve as a benchmark for innovative manufacturing methods in the field. Recognitions such as the Research Note Award at KIST, best presentation awards, and photography excellence awards highlight his multifaceted talent in both technical and creative aspects of research dissemination. His citations and continued participation in high-level academic conferences reinforce his credibility as a leading researcher.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Dharmaiah’s legacy lies in his systematic contributions to advancing thermoelectric technology from conceptual research to real-world applications. His pioneering methods of powder synthesis, consolidation, and device fabrication have set a strong foundation for next-generation renewable energy solutions. Looking ahead, his ongoing work on 2D layered Zintl materials promises breakthroughs in sustainable energy harvesting technologies. With his blend of technical expertise, innovative patents, and academic mentorship, he is poised to make impactful contributions that will shape the future of energy materials research globally.

Conclusion

Dr. Peyala Dharmaiah exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated researcher whose career reflects academic brilliance, technical innovation, and global impact. From his early academic pursuits to his current advanced research roles, he has consistently contributed to the progress of thermoelectric materials science. His patents, publications, and awards highlight both originality and practical relevance. With a promising trajectory, Dr. Dharmaiah stands out as a strong candidate for recognition such as the Best Researcher Award, symbolizing excellence, innovation, and lasting influence in the field of advanced materials.

Notable Publications

“Development of two-dimensional layered ZnSb-based thermoelectric materials via alkali metal alloying

  • Author: P. Dharmaiah*, G.M. Park, M. Heo, J. Ju, H.S. Kim, H.J. Park, S.O. Won, T.H. Kim, S.K. Kim, J.S. Kim, S.H. Baek
  • Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Year: 2025

"Enhancement of thermoelectric properties in p-type ZnSb alloys through Cu-doping and synthesis of layered structure materials

  • Author: R Yemmi, BEK Swamy, KM Manjunath, K Yusuf, AM Aljuwayid
  • Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Year: 2024

"Why is it challenging to improve the thermoelectric properties of n-type Bi2Te3 alloys?

  • Author: P Dharmaiah, SJ Jung, JS Kim, SK Kim, SH Baek
  • Journal: Applied Physics Reviews
  • Year: 2024

"Advancement of thermoelectric performances through the dispersion of expanded graphene on p-type BiSbTe alloys

  • Author: E.H. Go, R. Vasudevan, B. Madavali, P. Dharmaiah, M.W. Shin, S.H. Song, S.J. Hong
  • Journal: Powder Metallurgy
  • Year: 2023

"Optimization of mixed grain size structure for enhancement of thermoelectric figure of merit in p-type BiSbTe-based alloys

  • Author: P Dharmaiah, DH Kim, J Kwon, Y Lee, S Geum, G Lee, M Kang, SJ Hong
  • Journal: Journal of Materials Science
  • Year: 2022

Kumara Swamy | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. B.E. Kumara Swamy | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Kuvempu University | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. B.E. Kumara Swamy demonstrated academic excellence from the very beginning of his educational journey. He secured his B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with distinction in 1995, followed by an M.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry in 1997, where he achieved First Rank and was honored with the Gajendraghad Gold Medal. His strong foundation in chemistry paved the way for his Ph.D. at Kuvempu University (2002), where his doctoral research focused on cyclic voltammetric investigations of biologically and synthetically important organic and inorganic compounds. These early academic milestones highlighted his deep interest in electrochemistry and provided the groundwork for his later pioneering research.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Swamy’s professional career spans more than two decades at Kuvempu University, where he advanced from Guest Lecturer in 1997 to his current role as Professor of Industrial Chemistry (2021–present). He has taught diverse postgraduate programs in Electrochemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Nanoscience, and Spectroscopy, contributing significantly to curriculum development. Alongside his teaching, he has held various administrative roles including Deputy Registrar, Assistant Director, Deputy Director of IQAC, Special Officer to the Vice-Chancellor, and Chairman of the Department of Industrial Chemistry. These positions demonstrate his multifaceted leadership and commitment to strengthening academic governance and institutional development.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Swamy’s research primarily centers on electrochemical sensors, nanomaterials, and voltammetry-based detection methods. His pioneering work on carbon paste electrodes modified with nanostructures has contributed to advancements in detecting biologically and environmentally relevant molecules such as dopamine, serotonin, uric acid, and antibiotics. His post-doctoral research in the USA, funded by the National Science Foundation (2003–2006) and the University of Virginia (2006), further enriched his expertise in nonlinear electrochemical systems and biomedical sensors. His contributions extend beyond laboratory research, as evidenced by his Indian patents (2022, 2023, 2025) related to novel electrochemical detection methods, underlining his innovation-driven approach to applied chemistry.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Swamy’s influence extends internationally, with recognition by Stanford University’s Top 2% Most-Cited Scientists for four consecutive years (2020–2024). Furthermore, he was ranked among the Top 0.05% Highly Ranked Scholars globally by ScholarGPS (2022–2024), underscoring the global relevance of his work in energy and electrochemistry. His awards, including the Young Scientist Awards (2000, 2012), the Demetrios Nikeleis Award (2015), and the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Lifetime Achievement Award (2016), highlight his consistent contributions to science and innovation. Through his teaching and mentorship, he has influenced several generations of students and researchers, advancing knowledge in electroanalytical chemistry.

Academic Citations and Recognition

Dr. Swamy’s prolific output includes numerous research papers presented at national and international conferences and publications in peer-reviewed journals. His work is frequently cited, reflecting its high impact across electrochemistry, nanoscience, and sensor technology. His recognition in Stanford’s global citation database and by international science agencies is a testament to the quality, originality, and continued relevance of his research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Swamy’s legacy lies in his ability to integrate fundamental electrochemical theory with practical applications in medicine, environment, and nanotechnology. His patents, leadership roles, and academic contributions mark him as a visionary scientist who bridges academia, research, and innovation. Looking ahead, his ongoing work in nanomaterial-based sensors and green electrochemical methods is expected to address emerging challenges in healthcare and environmental monitoring. His sustained dedication to advancing industrial chemistry ensures his continued role as a thought leader and mentor for future generations.

Conclusion

Dr. B.E. Kumara Swamy stands out as a distinguished academician, researcher, and innovator whose career reflects excellence in teaching, pioneering research, and impactful leadership. His contributions to electrochemistry and nanotechnology, combined with his global recognition as one of the most-cited scientists, establish him as a deserving candidate for honors such as the Outstanding Scientist Award. With a proven track record of academic brilliance, innovation, and mentorship, his journey exemplifies both scientific achievement and societal impact.

Notable Publications

"Fabrication of CuS-MoO3 nanocomposite for high-performance photocatalysis and biosensing

  • Author: EV Kumar, TL Soundarya, BEK Swamy, G Nagaraju
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Year: 2025

"Advanced ZnFe₂O₄@ f-CNF electrode: A robust electrochemical sensor for Tert-butyl hydroquinone detection in food and edible oil

  • Author: R Yemmi, BEK Swamy, KM Manjunath, K Yusuf, AM Aljuwayid
  • Journal: Food Chemistry
  • Year: 2025

"Environmental contaminants detection by disposable burnt carving-based graphite pencil electrode for hydroquinone and catechol

  • Author: BEK Swamy, SC Sharma
  • Journal: Microchemical Journal
  • Year: 2025

"One step facile green synthesis of ZnFe2O4-ZnO Nanocomposite: Efficient photocatalytic activity towards organic dyes under visible light and photoluminescence applications

  • Author: EV Kumar, R Harini, BEK Swamy, G Nagaraju
  • Journal: Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management 23
  • Year: 2025

"A sensitive detecting and analyzing of indigo carmine at ZnO nanoparticle modified carbon paste electrode: a voltammetric study

  • Author: M B,Puneeth, B.E.Kumara, Swamy and L.S
  • Journal: Sensing Technology
  • Year: 2025