Jean Marcos da Silva – Sustainability – Best Researcher Award

Jean Marcos da Silva – Sustainability – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jean Marcos da silva distinguished academic and researcher in the field Sustainability. 

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He completed his PhD in Administration in 2020 at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM) in Brazil, under the supervision of Jordana Marques Kneipp. From 2013 to 2015, he pursued a Master’s degree in Administration at the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) in Porto Velho, Brazil. His thesis, titled “Public Policies for Cost Composition and Price Formation of Brazil Nuts,” was completed in 2015 under the guidance of Mariluce Paes de Souza, with funding from CAPES, Brazil. Between 2008 and 2012, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting Sciences from the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) in Porto Velho, Brazil, with a thesis on “Economic Control of Activities in Family Agriculture: A Study Focused on the Management Information System,” supervised by Professor Dr Rosália Maria Passos da Silva. He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Pedagogical Training for Non-Licensed Bachelors from the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology Sul-Rio-Grandense (IFSUL) in Pelotas, Brazil, between 2018 and 2021. His thesis, titled “TO BE OR TO HAVE A TEACHING ATTITUDE? THAT IS THE QUESTION: A NARRATIVE OF A TEACHER-RESEARCHER,” was supervised by Janaina Schvambach. He completed his secondary education at E.E.F.M José de Anchieta (J.A) in Brazil, from 2005 to 2007.

Experience

He has pursued various supplementary courses to enhance his skills and knowledge. Between 2007 and 2008, he completed a short course in Informatics at Millenium Informatica (MI) in Brazil, totalling 85 hours. In 2007, he also undertook a short course in Quality at Work – Team Management at the School of the Legislative (INTERCÂMARAS) in Brazil, which lasted 20 hours. In 2009, he completed a short course in Oratory at Microlins (MICROLINS) in Brazil. In 2010, he engaged in university extension in Philosophy of Language: Rousseau at the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) in Porto Velho, Brazil, for 40 hours, and a short course in Interpersonal Relationships at the Euvaldo Lodi Institute (IEL/RO) in Porto Velho, Brazil, for 16 hours. In 2014, he enrolled in an English course at Minds English School (MINDS) in Brazil, totalling 240 hours, although he interrupted this course in 2016. Additionally, in 2014, he completed a short course in Topics of Bibliometrics and Experimental Data Analysis (DEA) at the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) in Porto Velho, Brazil, for 8 hours. In 2020, he took a short course in Introduction to Project Management at the National School of Public Administration (ENAP) in Brasília, Brazil, for 20 hours, and another short course in Secretariat from Certificado Cursos Online (CO) in Brazil, which lasted 60 hours.

He has been a public servant and a dedicated full-time Lecturer-Researcher at the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology Sul-Rio-Grandense (IFSUL) since 2018, with a workload of 40 hours per week. He teaches courses on Management and Entrepreneurship as well as the Professional Area for Technician in Secretariat. Since March 2019, he has also served as the Coordinator of the Integrated Environmental Management Unit at IFSul-Venâncio Aires/RS. Between September 2018 and December 2018, he worked in Management, Business, and Sustainability. Additionally, since September 2018, he has been engaged in research and development at IFSul-Venâncio Aires/RS, focusing on Local Productive Arrangements and the Sustainability of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs). Since March 2018, he has been involved in professional development in the areas of Management and Entrepreneurship.

He also served as a Substitute Professor at the Federal University of Rondônia (UNIR) from 2016 to 2017, with a full-time workload of 40 hours per week. In 2012, he worked as a Monitor at UNIR, with a part-time workload of 12 hours per week. His activities at UNIR included providing specialised technical services, such as analysing, reporting, and giving opinions on requests for the inclusion of courses and extension projects. From March 2017 to July 2017, he taught various accounting subjects, including Analysis of Accounts and Balances, International Accounting, Governmental Accounting Processing, and Accounting for Third Sector Organisations. He also coordinated the course in January and February 2017 and taught Planning and Business Budgeting, Final Paper, Proficiency in Accounting Fundamentals and Practices, and Financial Analysis of the Company from September 2016 to January 2017.

Since March 2011, he has been involved in research and development at CEDSA, focusing on Management and Sustainability in the Amazon, Accounting and Sustainability, Local Productive Development Arrangements, and Costs and Prices for Agroforestry Products.

Guidance and Supervisions

He has supervised and completed several undergraduate final projects. In 2017, he guided J. A. Freitas and E. R. Tomaz on their scientific work about the Public Digital Bookkeeping System (SPED) at the Federal University of Rondônia. He also supervised A. R. S. Bastos and L. O. Castro, along with M. S. Castro, on their study of scientific articles concerning the financial analysis method ‘Kanitz Thermometer’ through an integrative review methodology at the same institution. Another notable supervision was for Alexandre Rhuan Almeida Fritz, who examined the level of entrepreneurship among self-employed workers at PSV in Cacoal’s Municipal Square, RO, in 2017, at the Higher Education Institution of Cacoal. He also oversaw A. A. de Sousa, E. A. da Silva, and L. B. Costa in their study on the entrepreneurial level and motivations for remaining in informality among self-employed workers at the Camelódromo in Porto Velho, RO, in 2017, at the Federal University of Rondônia. Joscimar Ferreira Coimbra’s project on SPED, focusing on the perceptions of traditional professionals in Cacoal, RO, was another project he supervised in 2017 at the Higher Education Institution of Cacoal. Additionally, in 2013, he guided Zélia Rocha de Farias and Ílen Caroline Pires de Oliveira in their economic-financial analysis based on accounting statements, conducting a comparative study of organisations in the IT sector at the Federal University of Rondônia.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

  • “Social learning, innovation, and sustainability: The search for directions beyond a systematic literature review”

    Heliyon
    2024-04 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Marcos da Silva-Jean; Jordana Marques Kneipp
  • PARA ALÉM DAS DIMENSÕES DA SUSTENTABILIDADE, OS DESAFIOS E AS PERSPECTIVAS DO EXTRATIVISMO DO PINHÃO
    Desafio Online
    2023-04-12 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Jean Marcos da Silva; Thiago Paulo Both; Jordana Marques Kneipp; Greice Eccel Pontelli
  • Challenges and Perspectives of Pinhão Production Considering the Dimensions of Sustainability

    2023-03-23 | Book chapter
    CONTRIBUTORS: Jean Marcos da Silva; Jordana Marques Kneipp; Thiago Paulo Both; Greice Eccel Pontell
  • Public policies of guarantee for minimum prices on products of sociobiodiversity (PGPMBio): composition of the extraction cost of Amazonian chestnut in Rondônia and Acre

    Revista de Administração da UFSM
    2022-04-19 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Jean Marcos da Silva; Mariluce Paes-de-Souza; Theophilo Alves de Souza Filho; Fabiana Rodrigues Riva; Cleidimar da Silva Borbosa

Yewondwosen Gzate -Engineering- Best Researcher Award

Yewondwosen Gzate -Engineering- Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yewondwosen Gzate distinguished academic and researcher in the field Engineering. He has been involved in several research areas, including the potential application of Moringa oleifera extracts as natural preservatives for chicken meat, decision-making and benefit analysis of closed-loop remanufacturing supply chains considering government subsidies, and strategies for economic sustainability with an empirical study on Muri, Mura, and Muda in the readymade garment sector. His seminar participation includes an experimental investigation of heat and fluid flow characteristics on expanded metal mesh roughened solar collectors and a review of insulation materials. He has completed face-to-face training and holds certificates in manuscript writing and publication, research grant writing and proposal development, pedagogical skills training from the University of Gondar, and outstanding life skills training.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He earned a Master of Science (MSc) in Thermal Engineering from Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Ethiopia. His principal subjects included Advanced Thermodynamics, Advanced Heat Transfer, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Renewable Energy, Research Methodology, and Advanced Fluid Mechanics. He completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa Institute of Technology, Ethiopia, where he studied subjects such as Statics and Dynamics, Mathematics, Machine Drawing, Strength of Materials, Machine Elements, Machine Design, Turbomachinery, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Renewable Energy, Research Methodology, Fluid Mechanics, Power Plant Engineering, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC), Gas Turbine, and Internal Combustion Engines (IC). Additionally, he completed a Higher Diploma Program in teaching methodology at the University of Gondar, Gondar Institute of Technology, Ethiopia, where he focused on teaching methodology.

Work Experience

He has worked at the University of Gondar Institute of Technology in Ethiopia, initially as an Assistant Lecturer. In this role, he delivered courses for undergraduate classes, conducted research work, and participated in community service. While working, he pursued a second degree (MSc) at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. Subsequently, he advanced to the position of Lecturer at the same institution. As a Lecturer, he continued to deliver courses for undergraduate classes, advised undergraduate students on their project work, engaged in research activities, and remained active in community service.

Justyna Maliszewska-Nienartowicz – Energy policy – Women Researcher Award

Justyna Maliszewska-Nienartowicz – Energy policy – Women Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Justyna Maliszewska Nienartowicz distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Energy Policy. Since 2019, she has assumed the role of the Head of the Chair of European Studies at the Faculty of Political Science and Security Studies, further expanding her research into new areas. Her current focus includes the energy policy of the EU and its Member States, as well as the European Security System.

Throughout her academic journey, she has actively participated in numerous conferences, totaling over 30, including significant international events held in Budapest, Brussels, Brno, Strasbourg, Birmingham, Bergen, Rome, and Trier. These conferences have provided platforms for her to share and exchange insights with scholars and experts in her field, contributing to the broader discourse on European Studies and Law.

🌐 Professional Profiles

 

Educations📚📚📚

She pursued her Master’s Studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń from 1995 to 2000, laying the foundation for her academic journey in law.

In 2003, she achieved a significant milestone by earning her Ph.D., demonstrating her commitment to advancing knowledge and contributing to her field of expertise.

Her academic accomplishments continued with the attainment of habilitation in 2008, marking a recognition of her significant contributions to legal scholarship and research.

In 2016, she reached the pinnacle of her academic career, being appointed as a full professor. This prestigious title reflects her expertise, dedication, and leadership in the field of law, solidifying her position as an accomplished and respected academic within the legal community.

➢ Research interests:

energy policy of the EU and its Member States;
• European security, including the EU-NATO relations;
• issues related to the legal order of the European Union, in particular connected with
its values and general principles;
• forms of discrimination in the law of the European Union and its Member States;
• consumer protection policy and various aspects of the EU internal market;

🏆🏆Awards and HONORS🏆🏆

Throughout her career, she has garnered notable recognition and accolades for her outstanding contributions to research and education. In both 2005 and 2006, she received the Foundation for Polish Science awards for young researchers, acknowledging her scientific successes and promising contributions to her field.

Her consistent excellence in research has been acknowledged through multiple awards from the Rector of Nicolaus Copernicus University in 2004, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2017, and 2021, underscoring her significant achievements in the academic realm.

In 2017, she was honored with the Medal of the National Education Commission for her exceptional contribution to students’ education. This prestigious award recognizes her dedication and impact on fostering educational excellence, further highlighting her commitment to both research and the development of future scholars.

 

GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS

From 2008 to 2010, she actively participated in the grant titled “Theory and Practice of the Institutional Approach to Regional Development,” which was financially supported by the Croatian Government.

In the subsequent period from 2011 to 2013, she took on the role of supervisor for the grant on “Dyskryminacja pośrednia w prawie Unii Europejskiej: ewolucja, istota oraz relacje ze zbliżonymi koncepcjami prawnym” (Indirect Discrimination in European Union Law: Evolution, Essence, and Relations with Similar Legal Concepts). This project received funding from the National Centre of Science under decision no. DEC-2011/01/B/HS5/00965.

Her academic journey includes an Erasmus scholarship in Utrecht (the Netherlands) in 1998, followed by a Tempus scholarship in Hull (Great Britain) in 2001. In 2004, she was awarded a scholarship for young researchers in Oxford (Great Britain) and, later in 2010, received a senior researchers’ scholarship in Oxford as well. These experiences enriched her academic pursuits and contributed significantly to her research and knowledge in the respective fields.

EXPERTISES

▪ Ocena wpływu objęcia zakresem dyrektywy Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady w sprawie
stosowania praw pacjenta w transgranicznej opiece zdrowotnej prywatnej opieki na
polski system opieki zdrowotnej w kontekście m.in. art. 152 TWE (2009, the Committee
for European Integration in Poland)
▪ Evaluation of the Implementation by Member States of Directive 2007/23/EC (2011, for
the European Commission, the agreement No. 30-CE-0389006/00-41)
▪ Kryteria dyskryminacji pośredniej –standardy europejskie a prawo i praktyka polskich
sądów (2015, Polish Society of Anti-Discrimination Law)

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
1) Ewolucja ochrony konsumenta w europejskim prawie wspólnotowym (ang. The
Evolution of Consumer Protection in the EC Law), Toruń 2004, 322 pages.
2) Porządek prawny Unii Europejskiej (z uwzględnieniem postanowień Traktatu
Konstytucyjnego) (ang. The Legal Order of the EU, including the Provisions of the
Constitutional Treaty), Toruń 2005, 247 pages.
3) Zasada proporcjonalności w prawie Wspólnot Europejskich (ang. The Principle of
Proportionality in the European Community Law), Toruń 2007, 572 pages.
4) System instytucjonalny i prawny Unii Europejskiej (ang. Institutional and Legal System
of the European Union), Toruń 2010, 411 pages.
5) Dyskryminacja pośrednia w prawie Unii Europejskiej (ang. Indirect Discrimination in
the European Union Law), Toruń 2012, 442 pages.
6) Dyskryminacja ze względu na religię, niepełnosprawność, wiek lub orientację
seksualną. Dyrektywa 2000/78 i orzecznictwo TS UE. Komentarz (ang. Discrimination
Based on Religion, Disability, Age or Sexual Orientation. Directive 2000/78 and the
Case Law of the Court of Justice of the EU. A Commentary.), Warsaw 2013, 191 pages.
7) Zasada proporcjonalności jako podstawa oceny legalności ograniczeń swobód rynku
wewnętrznego Unii Europejskiej (ang. The Principle of Proportionality as a Basis for
Assessing the Legality of Restrictions to Freedoms in the EU Internal Market), Toruń
2020, 359 pages.

Articles

1) Zasady ogólne prawa jako źródło europejskiego prawa wspólnotowego (ang. The
General Principles of Law as a Source of the EC Law), Państwo i Prawo 2005, 4: 23-
35.
2) The Substance of the European Community Internal Market: the Control of Goods and
Persons at Internal Frontiers, Comparative Law Review 2006, 14: 19-32.
3) The Principle of Proportionality in the European Community Law – General
Characteristic and Practical Application, Journal of Law and Social Sciences of the
Faculty of Law, J. J. Strossmayer University in Osijek 2008, 1: 89-99.
4) Zasada rządów prawa w Unii Europejskiej (ang. The Rule of Law in the European
Union), Sprawy Międzynarodowe 2008, 4: 77-89.
5) Pregnancy Discrimination in the European Union Law – Its legal Character and the
Scope of Pregnant Women Protection, Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
2013, vol. 4, 9: 441-448.
6) Discrimination Based on Disability: Comment on HK Danmark v. Dansk Almennyttigt
Boligselskab and Dansk Arbejdsgiverforening (Cases C-335/11 sand C-337/11), Polish
Review of International and European Law 2014, vol. 2, 4: 75-93.
7) Multiple discrimination and the European Union: what lessons can be learnt from
Canada and the US?, Anti-Discrimination Law Review 2017, 1: 106-124.
8) A new chapter in the EU counterterrorism policy? The main changes introduced by
the directive 2017/541 on combating terrorism, Polish Yearbook of International Law
2017, vol. 37: 185-201.
9) Piechowicz M., Maliszewska-Nienartowicz J., EU-NATO relations through the lens of
strategic documents, Romanian Journal of European Affairs 2020, vol. 20, 2: 18-35.
10) Accessibility for persons with disabilities as an important element of economic and
social development: the European Union case, European Research Studies Journal
2020, vol. 23, spec. issue 1: 1084-109

Mingxuan Mao – Photovoltaic Power Generation – Best Researcher Award

 Assoc Prof Dr. Mingxuan Mao   distinguished academic and researcher in the Photovoltaic Power Generation. He has a rich and diverse academic background, spanning across several prestigious institutions and roles. Beginning his journey as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London, UK, from April 2021 to March 2023, he honed his skills and expertise in his field. Prior to that, he served as a Postdoctoral Fellow and later as an Associate Professor and Deputy Dean of the Power Electronics and Power Transmission Department at Chongqing University, China, from January 2018 to April 2021. Currently, he holds the position of Associate Professor at the School of Automation, Wuxi University, China, starting from September 2023. With his extensive experience and academic contributions, he continues to make significant strides in the realm of automation and electrical engineering.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He pursued an extensive educational journey, consolidating his expertise in control theory, engineering, and automation. His academic endeavors began with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Automation from the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences (CUAS), China, where he graduated in June 2012. Subsequently, he embarked on his doctoral studies, specializing in Control Theory and Control Engineering, at the School of Automation, Chongqing University (CQU), China, obtaining his PhD in December 2017. During this time, he also engaged in enriching experiences as a Visiting Graduate Student at WISE, Xiamen University, China, in July 2015, and at the Automotive Engineering College, Tsinghua University, China, in July 2013. Building on his doctoral research, he pursued a Joint PhD program at the School of Electronic and Electrical, University of Leeds, UK, from June 2016 to June 2017. His educational journey reflects a steadfast commitment to academic excellence and a deepening understanding of his field.

Supervision

He has been actively involved in mentoring and guiding graduate students at the Electrical Engineering Department of Chongqing University (CQU). Taking on the role of Graduate Student Guidance, he has supervised the academic progress of Siyu Chen and Zhao Xu, both pursuing Master of Science degrees starting from the fall semester of 2023, as well as Xinying Feng, Fuping Ma, Pengyan Li, and Liuqing Zhao, who are postgraduate students in the same department. Additionally, he has provided co-guidance to several PhD candidates, including Chen Zheng (since fall 2018), Qianjin Zhang (since fall 2020), Bao Xie (since fall 2020), Haixiao Li (since spring 2021), and Gaofeng Hao, all within the Electrical Engineering Department at CQU. Moreover, he has also mentored Yihao Wan, who commenced his Master of Science studies in the fall of 2019, and Siyu Z, whose academic journey under his guidance reflects his commitment to fostering the development of future scholars in the field of electrical engineering.

Research Interest

His research interests encompass a broad spectrum within the realm of electrical engineering, with a focus on various aspects of power electronics, control theory, and artificial intelligence. Specifically, he delves into the intricacies of power electronics topology and control mechanisms tailored for Solar PV Power Generation systems. Additionally, he is deeply engaged in exploring advanced control theories and system identification methodologies, translating theoretical frameworks into practical implementations with real-world applications. Furthermore, he demonstrates a keen interest in leveraging Artificial Intelligence techniques, particularly evolutionary optimization algorithms and deep learning methodologies, to address contemporary challenges in the field. Through his interdisciplinary approach, he continually seeks innovative solutions to enhance the efficiency and performance of electrical systems while contributing significantly to the advancement of research in these domains.

Main Project Experience

Throughout his tenure as a Research Fellow, Mr. Mao has been actively engaged in several projects spanning various facets of power electronics and renewable energy systems. As the Director of the first project, sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, he led research efforts focusing on the optimization strategies of photovoltaic arrays installed on highway pavements under dynamic random vehicle shading. This involved modeling and analyzing pavement PV panels based on vehicle traffic flow theory, as well as designing offline optimization configurations and maximum power point tracking strategies using data-driven approaches and autonomously evolving algorithms.

In another project, also directed by Mr. Mao and sponsored by the Chongqing Postdoctoral Science Foundation, he explored research on photovoltaic DC pooling topology and active fault-tolerant control mechanisms amidst local power attenuation. This endeavor entailed designing DC boost collecting systems for large photovoltaic power stations, establishing fault expert databases, and devising fault prediction and processing schemes based on data analysis technologies.

Additionally, Mr. Mao played a core role in projects investigating the aging laws and reliability evaluation methods of key components in large capacity power electronic equipment, as well as the impact analysis and control methods for photovoltaic power generation systems under the hot spot effect. These projects, sponsored by various entities including the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, involved modeling PV panels under the hot spot effect, developing AI techniques for control, and implementing wireless detection methods for PV panel hot spots.

Furthermore, he contributed as a core participant in a project sponsored by the Major State Basic Research Development Program, focusing on advanced control techniques for new energy power systems. In this project, he delved into multi-agent control in nonlinear systems, stabilization problems with constrained states, and various other unknown issues, showcasing his diverse expertise and commitment to advancing the field of renewable energy systems.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
J1] Mingxuan Mao*, Li Zhang, Han Huang, et al. Maximum power exploitation for grid-connected PV system under fast-varying solar irradiation levels with modified salp swarm algorithm[J]. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020, 268:
122158.
[J9] Mao M*, Zhang L, Yang L, et al. MPPT using modified salp swarm algorithm for multiple bidirectional PV-Ćuk converter system under partial shading and module mismatching[J]. Solar Energy, 2020, 209: 334-349.
[J10] Mao M*, Zhou L, Yang Z, et al. A hybrid intelligent GMPPT algorithm for partial shading PV system[J]. Control Engineering Practice, 2019, 83: 108-115.
[J11] Mao M*, Cui L, Zhang Q, et al. Classification and summarization of solar photovoltaic MPPT techniques: A review based on traditional and intelligent control strategies[J]. Energy Reports, 2020, 6: 1312-1327.
[J13] Wan Y, Mao M*, Zhou L, et al. Review on topology-based dc short-circuit fault ride-through strategies for MMC-based HVDC system[J]. IET Power Electronics, 2019, 13(2): 203-220.
[J14] Zhang Q, Mao M*, Ke G, et al. Stability problems of PV inverter in weak grid: a review[J]. IET Power Electronics, 2020, 13(11): 2165-2174.
[J15] Zhang Q, Zhou L, Mao M*, et al. Power quality and stability analysis of large‐scale grid‐connected photovoltaic system considering non‐linear effects[J]. IET Power Electronics, 2018, 11(11): 1739-1747.

Gajanan Pandey – Photocatalysis – Excellence in Innovation

Prof . Gajanan Pandey  distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Photocatalysis.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He holds a Ph.D. from the Department of Chemistry at IIT BHU Varanasi, complementing his post-graduation, an M.Sc., and graduation, a B.Sc., both attained from the Department of Chemistry at BHU Varanasi. With a rich educational background, his areas of interest span across Nanoscale materials, Catalysis, Coordination Chemistry, and Environmental Chemistry. With extensive experience, he has dedicated 22 years to teaching and 26 years to research. His mentorship extends to guiding 14 Ph.D. candidates to completion, with 2 currently undergoing their doctoral journey, alongside supervising numerous M.Phil and postgraduate projects, totaling 72.

 

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  • Sonochemically assisted fabrication of highly photoactive novel ZnO/MoO3 binary nanotubes anchored with Bi2O3 nanosheet for solar light-driven photocatalytic activity. Gajanan Pandey et al, J Mol Struct 2024 In press

 

  • Sonochemical surface modification of a novel Sm2O3@g-C3N4@Bi2O3 ternary hybrid photocatalyst exhibiting efficient solar light harvesting: Degradation of Azure b and photoelectrochemical water splitting, K.B.Singh, N.Gautam, D.D.Upadhyay, Gajanan Pandey, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 450, 2024, 115479, doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotochem.2024.115479 (I.F. 4.3).

 

 

 

 

 

  • Gautam, Neelam, Kijay Bahadur Singh, Snigdha, Deen Dayal Upadhyay, and Gajanan Pandey.” Structural and optical properties of silver supported α-Fe2O3 nanocomposite fabricated by Saraca asoca leave extract for the effective photo-degradation of cationic dye Azure B.” RSC Adv., 2023, 13, 23181. (I.F. 3.9).

 

  • Gautam, Neelam, Kijay Bahadur Singh, Deen Dayal Upadhyay, Sanjay Srivastava, and Gajanan Pandey. “Fabrication of Curcuma longa mediated novel Ni@ ZnO/MoO3 composite anchored with g-C3N4 for sunlight driven photocatalytic activity.” Optical Materials 142 2023, doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114041.(I.F.3.9).