Sathish Boddolla | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sathish Boddolla | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Pallavi Engineering College | India

Dr. Sathish Boddolla is a dedicated and research-driven physicist with a strong academic foundation and a passion for advancing material science through innovative nanomaterials research. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Osmania University (2025), where his doctoral work titled “Influence of Rare Earth Dopants on Structural, Electrical, and Magnetic Properties of Cobalt Nano Ferrites” contributed significant insights into enhancing the performance of spintronic and functional materials. He also holds an M.Sc. in Physics (2015) from G. Pullareddy PG College and a B.Sc. in Physics (2013) from SSR Degree College, both under Osmania University. With over five years of combined teaching and research experience, Dr. Boddolla has served as an Assistant Professor of Physics at Pallavi Engineering College, Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology, and Aurora Scientific Technological and Research Academy, where he taught Applied Physics and laboratory courses while mentoring students in experimental techniques. His research interests span nanomaterial synthesis, spintronics, material characterization, and advanced functional materials, focusing on structure-property relationships in rare-earth-doped ferrites. Dr. Boddolla possesses strong research skills in material synthesis (citrate combustion method), characterization tools such as XRD, FTIR, SEM, VSM, and impedance spectroscopy, and data interpretation for magnetic and dielectric behavior. He has authored five peer-reviewed publications in reputed Scopus and SCI-indexed journals, including Ceramics International, Physics Open, and Next Materials. He actively participates in national and international conferences and has attended FDPs and workshops such as Samavesha-12 (NIT Warangal, 2025) and NCSEAM-2022 (Anurag University), reflecting his commitment to continuous professional growth. His contributions and active engagement in academia highlight his potential for leadership and innovation in materials science. In conclusion, Dr. Sathish Boddolla’s blend of academic excellence, research productivity, and teaching experience establishes him as a promising scholar poised to make meaningful contributions to scientific research and technological advancement globally.

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Featured Publications

  1. Shanthakumari, P., Gadwala, N., Sathi Reddy, K., & Boddolla, S. (2025). Enhanced electrical and magnetic properties of Gd-doped Ni-Zn ferrites for energy storage applications. Physics Open. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physo.2025.100286

  2. Boddolla, S. (2025, June 08). Enhancing the magnetic properties of CoFe₂O₄ ceramics through neodymium doping. Next Materials.

  3. Vani, K., Hashim, M., Rana, G., Ismail, M. M., Batoo, K. M., Hadi, M., Kumar, N. P., Naveena, G., Boddolla, S., & Sriramulu, G. (2024). Impact of rare earth Tb³⁺ substitution in cobalt ferrites: Tuning structural, dielectric, magnetic properties and photocatalytic activity. Ceramics International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.10.437

  4. Boddolla, S., & Ravinder, D. (2024, April 28). Eu³⁺ Doped CoFe₂O₄ Nanoparticles with XRD and FTIR Analysis. Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.55544/jrasb.3.2.23

  5. Rare earth Gd³⁺-substituted Co spinel nanoferrites structural, dielectric and magnetic properties, contributor: S. Boddolla

Iman Luaibi | Chemical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Iman Luaibi | Chemical Physics | Best Researcher Award

University of Basrah | Iraq

Ms. Iman Nahudh Luaibi Al-Maliki is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Basic Sciences, College of Dentistry at the University of Basrah, Iraq, affiliated with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. She holds a B.Sc. in Physics (2006, University of Basrah) and an M.Sc. in Physics (2025, University of Thi-Qar), where her thesis focuses on Charge Transfer between Semiconductors and Metallic Nanoclusters. With over a decade of teaching and laboratory experience, Ms. Luaibi has served as a Physical Assistant (2011–2020) and now contributes as a lecturer guiding undergraduate students in experimental physics, laboratory practices, and scientific reporting. Her research interests lie in Medical Physics, Nanomaterials, Nanoclusters, Density Functional Theory (DFT) analysis, and drug delivery systems, with an emphasis on exploring the electronic and structural properties of nanostructures for medical and technological applications. She has published several peer-reviewed papers in Scopus and Q1-indexed journals, including Chemical Physics, Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention (APJCP), Journal of Nanostructures, and International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, demonstrating her active engagement in interdisciplinary scientific research. Ms. Luaibi’s research skills include DFT computational modeling, nanomaterial synthesis and characterization, spectroscopy, and data analysis, supported by proficiency in both English and Arabic scientific communication. Her contributions have been recognized within her institution for academic excellence and dedication to student mentorship. She is also actively involved in collaborative projects within Iraq and aspires to expand her international research network. With a growing h-index and citation record, she reflects a strong commitment to scholarly impact and continuous professional growth. In conclusion, Ms. Iman Luaibi exemplifies a motivated researcher and educator whose expertise, innovation, and dedication position her to make significant future contributions to the fields of medical physics, nanotechnology, and applied physical sciences. 20 Citations | 4 Documents | 2 h-index.

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Featured Publications

  1. Al-Abdullah, Z. T., Al-Shawi, A. A. A., Aboud, M. N., Al-Furaiji, H. Q. M., & Luaibi, I. N. (2020). Synthesis and analytical characterization of gold nanoparticles using microwave-assisted extraction system and study of their application in degradation. Journal of Nanostructures, 10(4), 682–690. Citations: 8

  2. Al-Shawi, A. A. A., Hameed, M. F., Hussein, K. A., Neamah, H. F., & Luaibi, I. N. (2021). Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of bioactive compounds of Iraqi truffle Terfezia claveryi (Ascomycetes), synthesis of silver nanoparticles, and appraisal of its biological activities. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 23(3), 79–89. Citations: 6

  3. Luaibi, I. N., & Alwan, A. S. (2025). DFT investigation on electronic properties of the first-principle three models of titanium–zirconium nanoclusters doped with two molecules of gallium–arsenic. Chemical Physics, 598, 112821. Citations: 3

  4. Faisal, N. H., Obaid, N. A. M., Ali, N. W., Mohsein, O. A., & Luaibi, I. N. (2025). Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using the seeds of Lupinus luteus: Characterization and assessment of antibacterial and anticancer activities. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention (APJCP), 26(9), 3405–3414. Citations: 3