Asha G | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Asha G
St. Gregorios College, Kottarakara

Asha G
Affiliation St. Gregorios College, Kottarakara
Country India
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Documents 3
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Physics
Event Global Scholar Awards

Asha G is an academic researcher affiliated with St. Gregorios College, Kottarakara, India, whose scholarly activities contribute to the advancement of physics-related studies and interdisciplinary scientific investigations. The researcher has developed an emerging publication record supported by citations and measurable academic engagement. Through research dissemination and participation in scholarly communication, Asha G demonstrates commitment to scientific inquiry and knowledge development within the academic community.[1]

Abstract

Asha G is a researcher associated with St. Gregorios College, Kottarakara, India, with scholarly interests centered on physics and related scientific disciplines. The researcher has contributed to academic literature through peer-reviewed publications and has established an emerging citation record that reflects engagement within the research community. Through scientific investigation, publication activities, and knowledge dissemination, Asha G demonstrates commitment to advancing understanding in relevant areas of study. The available academic metrics, including publications, citations, and h-index, indicate growing research visibility and scholarly participation, supporting consideration for academic recognition and professional achievement awards.[1]

Keywords

Physics, Scientific Research, Academic Publications, Scholarly Communication, Research Excellence, Citation Impact, Higher Education, Research Contributions, Knowledge Dissemination, Best Researcher Award

Introduction

Academic research plays a central role in scientific advancement and societal development. Asha G contributes to this objective through research activities within the field of physics. The researcher’s scholarly outputs reflect participation in scientific inquiry, publication, and academic engagement, supporting continued growth within the broader research ecosystem.[1]

Research Profile

Asha G is affiliated with St. Gregorios College, Kottarakara, India. The researcher maintains an academic profile featuring documented publications, citations, and measurable scholarly indicators. Research activities emphasize scientific investigation, dissemination of findings, and contribution to the development of knowledge within physics and related interdisciplinary areas.[1]

Research Contributions

The researcher has contributed to academic literature through peer-reviewed publications and participation in scientific communication. These contributions support the exchange of knowledge, encourage scholarly discussion, and provide a foundation for future investigations. Such efforts demonstrate dedication to research quality, academic integrity, and ongoing scientific development.[2]

Publications

Asha G has produced three documented scholarly publications that contribute to academic discourse and research dissemination. These works reflect engagement with scientific methodologies and publication standards. The publication record provides evidence of active participation in research activities and supports continued visibility within the academic community.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be observed through publications, citations, and scholarly recognition. With an emerging citation profile and documented research outputs, Asha G demonstrates measurable academic engagement. The available indicators suggest growing visibility within relevant research communities and a foundation for future scholarly influence and collaborative opportunities.[1]

Award Suitability

Asha G’s documented research activities, publication record, and academic engagement align with the objectives commonly associated with researcher recognition programs. The demonstrated commitment to scientific inquiry, dissemination of findings, and contribution to scholarly knowledge supports consideration for the Best Researcher Award within an academic evaluation framework.[3]

Conclusion

Asha G represents an emerging academic researcher contributing to physics-related scholarship through publications and research engagement. The available academic indicators demonstrate participation in scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination. Continued research activity and scholarly development may further strengthen the researcher’s impact, visibility, and professional recognition.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Asha G – Citation Profile and Publication Metrics. Google Scholar.https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=id&user=jJW5i0sAAAAJ
  2. Asha, G., Lekshmi, S., Najmathunnisa, K. P., Rajva, T., Krishnakumar, V., & Safna Hussan, K. P. (2025). Exploring the anticancer potential of Tinospora cordifolia with computational insights into EGFR inhibition. In Silico Pharmacology, 13(3), 208.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40203-025-00468-5
  3. Global Scholar Awards. (n.d.). Award Information and Recognition Programs.https://globalscholarawards.com/

Arun Kumar | Physics | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Arun Kumar | Physics | Editorial Board Member

Research Associate | Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) | India

Dr. Arun Kumar is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, specializing in multiferroics, strongly correlated systems, spin glasses, and magnetoelectric coupling. His research employs advanced experimental techniques such as X-ray and neutron scattering to investigate structural phase transitions, magnetic ground states, and spin-glass behavior in complex oxide materials, providing critical insights into the interplay between magnetoelastic, magnetoelectric, and dielectric phenomena for the development of next-generation multifunctional materials. Dr. Kumar’s key contributions include elucidating multiple spin-glass transitions, cluster glass phases, and low-temperature magnetic relaxation in disordered perovskites and hexagonal multiferroics, published in high-impact journals such as Physical Review B, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, and Journal of Alloys and Compounds. He has also studied the effects of chemical doping, synthesis methods, and structural modifications on the dielectric and magnetic properties of functional materials, significantly advancing understanding of magnetoelectric coupling and energy storage potential. Through active collaboration with multidisciplinary research groups, Dr. Kumar fosters innovation across condensed matter physics, materials science, and applied engineering, with his work contributing to the design of energy-efficient, high-performance dielectric, multiferroic, and magnetoelectric devices and bridging fundamental science with practical technological applications.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

Kumar, A., Kaushik, S. D., Siruguri, V., & Pandey, D. (2018). Evidence for two spin-glass transitions with magnetoelastic and magnetoelectric couplings in the multiferroic system. Physical Review B, 97(10), 104402. Citations: 65

Kumar, A., Senyshyn, A., & Pandey, D. (2019). Evidence for cluster spin glass phase with precursor short-range antiferromagnetic correlations in the B-site disordered perovskite. Physical Review B, 99(21), 214425. Citations: 56

Kumar, A., & Pandey, D. (2020). Study of magnetic relaxation, memory and rejuvenation effects in the cluster spin-glass phase of B-site disordered Ca(Fe1/2Nb1/2)O3 perovskite: Experimental evidence. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 511, 166964. Citations: 27

Kumar, P. A., Kumar, A., Kumar, K., Babu, G. A., Vijayakumar, P., et al. (2019). Evidence for Spin Glass Transition in Hexagonal DyMnO3 without Substitutional Disorder. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 123(50), 30499–30508. Citations: 21

Khorwal, A. K., Dash, S., Kumar, A., Lukoyanov, A. V., Shreder, E. I., Bitla, Y., et al. (2022). Evidence for canonical spin glass behaviour in polycrystalline Mn1.5Fe1.5Al Heusler alloy. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 546, 168752. Citations: 20

Bo Wang | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bo Wang | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Henan University | China

Prof. Bo Wang is a distinguished scholar in photonics and condensed matter physics, currently serving as a Professor at the School of Future Technology, Henan University, China. He received his B.S. degree in Applied Physics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (2011–2015) and earned his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from Fudan University in 2020, where his research laid the foundation for his pioneering work in optical vortex beams and bound states in the continuum. Since his appointment as a professor in 2021, Prof. Wang has focused on research interests that span photonics, topological optics, metasurfaces, and wave manipulation, producing influential contributions that bridge fundamental physics and advanced optical technologies. His research skills include experimental and theoretical design of photonic crystal structures, manipulation of optical vortices, and interdisciplinary applications of topological wave phenomena, supported by strong project leadership in both national and international collaborations. Prof. Wang’s publication record includes multiple high-impact articles as first or corresponding author in prestigious journals such as Nature, Nature Photonics, Physical Review Letters, Optics Express, and Chinese Optics Letters, reflecting his ability to tackle frontier problems and produce transformative outcomes. He has been honored with several prestigious awards, including China’s Top 10 Optical Breakthroughs in 2020, the Guangqi Exploration Award and PhotoniX Prize from the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering in 2025, as well as the Zhongyuan Young Top-notch Talent recognition under the Zhongyuan Talents Program in 2023. In addition, he has secured competitive grants such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China Excellent Young Scientists Fund (2025). With his combination of academic excellence, international visibility, and mentorship, Prof. Wang has established himself as a dynamic leader in optical physics. His achievements and vision demonstrate strong potential to shape future innovations in photonics, inspire young scientists, and contribute meaningfully to global scientific advancement.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ResearchGate| ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Wang, B., Liu, W., Zhao, M., Wang, J., Zhang, Y., Chen, A., Guan, F., Liu, X., Shi, L., & Zi, J. (2020). Generating optical vortex beams by momentum-space polarization vortices centred at bound states in the continuum. Nature Photonics, 14(10), 623–628. Cited by: 470

  2. Liu, W., Wang, B., Zhang, Y., Wang, J., Zhao, M., Guan, F., Liu, X., Shi, L., & Zi, J. (2019). Circularly polarized states spawning from bound states in the continuum. Physical Review Letters, 123(11), 116104. Cited by: 406

  3. Zhang, Y., Chen, A., Liu, W., Hsu, C. W., Wang, B., Guan, F., Liu, X., Shi, L., Lu, L., & Zi, J. (2018). Observation of polarization vortices in momentum space. Physical Review Letters, 120(18), 186103. Cited by: 292

  4. Zhao, M., Chen, M. K., Zhuang, Z. P., Zhang, Y., Chen, A., Chen, Q., Liu, W., Wang, J., & Wang, B. (2021). Phase characterisation of metalenses. Light: Science & Applications, 10(1), 52. Cited by: 113

  5. Wang, J., Li, H., Ma, Y., Zhao, M., Liu, W., Wang, B., Wu, S., Liu, X., Shi, L., & Jiang, T. (2020). Routing valley exciton emission of a WS₂ monolayer via delocalized Bloch modes of in-plane inversion-symmetry-broken photonic crystal slabs. Light: Science & Applications, 9(1), 148. Cited by: 98