Congratulations, Dr. Sanjay Panwar | Best Researcher Award | Winner ! 2023
Dr. Sanjay Panwar : Materials Science and Engineering
Congratulations to Dr. Sanjay Panwar on receiving the prestigious Best Researcher Award in Materials Science and Engineering! Your exceptional contributions and groundbreaking research have truly set a benchmark in the field. Your dedication and passion for advancing materials science are inspiring. Well-deserved accolade!
professional profile:
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Sanjay Panwar initiated his academic journey with an M.Phil. in Materials Science from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, achieving an impressive 68.80%. His research focused on the "Effect of Heat Treatment on Erosion Behavior of 13/4 Martensitic Stainless Steel." This laid the foundation for his subsequent Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, where he delved into "Thermo-mechanical Processing of HSLA steels."
Professional Endeavors
Over the past 17 years, Dr. Panwar has dedicated himself to education and academic administration. His roles have evolved from Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee to Professor & Director at Maharaja Agrasen University. His diverse academic roles include teaching undergraduate and postgraduate physics courses, contributing to curriculum design, and actively participating in administrative responsibilities.
Contributions and Research Focus
His significant contributions span diverse areas of Materials Science, Physics, and Experimental Physics. His research on "Aging of a copper-bearing HSLA-100 Steel" and studies on various nanostructures showcase the breadth of his expertise. With over 23 journal articles, numerous conference presentations, and involvement in research funding generation, he has made a substantial impact on the academic and research community.
Accolades and Recognition
Notably, his TEM micrograph of Cu precipitate in Aged HSLA Steel adorned the cover photograph of the Bulletin of Material Science. Recognized as a Young Scientist in a major R&D project funded by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, Dr. Panwar's commitment to research excellence is evident.
Impact and Influence
His influence extends beyond the classroom and laboratory. As a convener and coordinator of various academic events, including national conferences and workshops, he has fostered a culture of innovation and exploration. His leadership roles, such as being a member of the Faculty of Engineering & Technology and Board of Studies, reflect his commitment to shaping the academic landscape.
Legacy and Future Contributions
His legacy lies in his dedication to education, research, and academic administration. His multifaceted experience, from teaching to coordinating examinations, positions him as a holistic academician. Looking forward, his future contributions are anticipated to further enrich the scientific community, with a focus on sustainable approaches and integrated science and technology solutions.
Notable Publications
- Variation in chemical bath pH and the corresponding precursor concentration for optimizing the optical, structural and morphological properties of ZnO thin films
- Aging of a copper bearing HSLA-100 steel
- Effect of zinc oxide concentration in fluorescent ZnS: Mn/ZnO core–shell nanostructures
- Effect of silica on the ZnS nanoparticles for stable and sustainable antibacterial application
- Microbial Bioremediation of Heavy Metals: Emerging Trends and Recent Advances
- Effect of zinc oxide concentration on the core–shell ZnS/ZnO nanocomposites
- Effect of microalloying on aging of a Cu-bearing HSLA-100 (GPT) steel
- Morphological and optical studies of ZnO-silica nanocomposite thin films synthesized by time dependent CBD
- Structural and optical behavior of hexa-propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) capped ZnS core–shell quantum dots
- Effect of austenitization and cooling on hardening of X65 grade line-pipe HSLA steel
- Structural and optical behavior of hexa-propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) capped ZnS core–shell quantum dots
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