Dr. Amodini Mishra, with a Ph.D. in Physics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, is an accomplished researcher in experimental condensed matter physics. Following a two-year postdoctoral stint at IIT Kanpur, she has published extensively in SCI journals. Her expertise lies in electronic and magnetic properties of quantum materials. Dr. Mishra’s prestigious work includes a postdoc fellowship from SERB-DST, showcasing her commitment to cutting-edge research and material characterization techniques.
Virat Dixit, a material science engineer with a Master’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington, stands at the intersection of quantum physics and material science. His impactful research in Richardson, TX, contributed significantly to these fields. Dixit’s journey includes a stint at SAIL, emphasizing his practical understanding of industry applications. Currently, in the USA’s supply chain, he leverages his diverse background to optimize processes and contribute uniquely to scientific principles and real-world problem-solving.
Dr. Divya Somvanshi, an assistant professor at Harcourt Butler Technical University, brings a wealth of expertise to the field of nanoelectronics and optoelectronics. With international research stints at institutions like IISc, Bangalore, and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, her 28 publications in esteemed journals reflect her commitment to advancing materials for energy applications. Dr. Somvanshi’s varied experience enriches the understanding of materials explored in this book.
Dr. Anu Singh, an ICMR scientist at SCSM, JNU, is a trailblazer in medical diagnostics, nanomaterials, and molecular biotechnology. Her prestigious UGC Women Post-Doctoral Fellowship in JNU and the Dr. OPS Senger Memorial Young Scientist Award underscore her impactful contributions. Dr. Singh’s expertise extends to the development of biomarker-targeted nano-biomolecular systems.
Dr. Anju Mishra received her M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the C. S. J. M. University, Kanpur, India; and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India respectively. She received 31 all-India rank in CSIR Fellowship. At present, so far, she has good publications in international journals and some conference proceedings. She has a good academic career and delivered many international and national talks. She also received an IUPAC international travel grant for presenting her research work an international conference. I am also a life member of some professional science bodies. Her research interest is focused on the designing and synthesis of new Ru/Co-based catalysts for sustainable C-C and C-N bond formation using alcohols.