Mohamed Sheik Sirajuddeen Mohamed Abdullah | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Sheik Sirajuddeen Mohamed Abdullah | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, India

Prof. Mohamed Sheik Sirajuddeen Mohamed Abdullah is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, specializing in Computational Materials Science, with a distinguished career spanning over 21 years in teaching and 10 years in research. He holds a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from Anna University, Chennai, an M.Phil. in Physics from Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, an M.Sc. in Physics from Bharathidasan University, and a B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Madras. Prof. Sirajuddeen has made significant contributions to computational materials science through advanced simulations, density functional theory (DFT), and nuclear materials analysis, focusing on the structural, electronic, optical, elastic, and thermodynamic properties of novel materials including perovskites, lead-free compounds, and spintronic systems for optoelectronic and energy applications. His professional experience includes designing advanced physics curricula, establishing computational labs, mentoring Ph.D. scholars, leading department accreditations, and conducting corporate technical training programs. His research interests encompass computational modeling of materials, nuclear security, sustainable energy technologies, and AI-driven materials engineering. Prof. Sirajuddeen’s technical skills include proficiency in Fortran, C, FP-LAPW, TB-mBJ methods, VASP codes, Materials Studio, and Linux/Ubuntu systems, with additional expertise in research article review and nuclear safety certifications from the IAEA. He has published 38 research documents, garnering 339 citations with an h-index of 11, reflecting his influence and impact in the field. Prof. Sirajuddeen’s awards and honors include the Excellent Teaching Award (2019), Best Paper Award at Anna University, and multiple editorial board memberships. He has actively participated in international workshops, including ICTP-IAEA programs, and contributed to developing global elective courses on nuclear advocacy and materials science. In conclusion, Prof. Mohamed Sheik Sirajuddeen combines outstanding teaching, research excellence, and international engagement, positioning him as a leading figure in computational materials science with strong potential to advance sustainable technologies, nuclear security, and innovative materials research globally.

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Featured Publications

  1. Ajay, G., Ashwin, V., & Sheik Sirajuddeen, M. M. (2025, October). DFT-based investigation on novel lead-free inorganic cubic halide double perovskite Cs₂LiInX₆ (X = Br and I) for energy harvesting device applications. Computational Condensed Matter, 5, e01155.

  2. Hussain, M. M. S., Mohamed, S. B., & Sheik Sirajuddeen, M. M. (2025, October). Pressure induced DFT study on structural, electronic, optical, and thermodynamic properties of lead free InXF₃ (X = Sr and Ba) for optoelectronic applications. Computational Condensed Matter, 5, e01077.

  3. Ashwin, V., Sirajuddeen, M. M. S., & Ajay, G. (2024, September). Dynamical stability, electronic and optical properties of AcAlO₃ perovskite using mBJ and hybrid functionals: A DFT approach. Computational Condensed Matter, 4, e00930.

  4. Kaleemullah, N. S., Mohamed, S. B., Ramakrishnan, P., Ashwin, V., & Sheik Sirajuddeen, M. M. (2024, September). Study of optical responsivity and electronic properties of ternary halide perovskite semiconductors – CaKI₃ and CaRbI₃ for optoelectronic applications: A DFT approach. Computational Condensed Matter, 4, e00939.

  5. Hussain, M. M. S., Kaleemullah, N. S., Ajay, G., & Sheik Sirajuddeen, M. M. (2024, September 1). A DFT study on structural, electronic, and optical properties of cubic perovskite semiconductors InXF₃ (X = Be and Ca) for optoelectronic applications. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 32, ad5a2c.

Prof. Mohamed Sheik Sirajuddeen Mohamed Abdullah work advances science and industry by leveraging computational materials science and nuclear research to develop innovative materials and sustainable energy technologies, while promoting global nuclear safety and fostering international scientific collaboration. His research bridges fundamental physics with practical applications, driving technological innovation and societal impact worldwide.

Arshiya Ansari | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Arshiya Ansari | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, India

Arshiya Ansari is an accomplished researcher in Materials Science and Engineering, with expertise in materials synthesis, optoelectronics, photodetectors, electrochemical sensors, gas sensors, batteries, and 2D materials such as graphene and borophene. She earned her Ph.D. from the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (2025) with a CGPA of 9.08/10, and conducted research at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan. She also holds an M.Tech in Nanotechnology from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, and an M.Sc. in Physics from Aligarh Muslim University. Arshiya’s professional experience includes research in advanced nanomaterials, polymer-metal oxide composites, UV photodetectors, electrochemical and gas sensors, and energy storage devices, with proficiency in fabrication techniques such as sol-gel nanocomposites, CNT-FET optimization, thin-film deposition, spin coating, sputtering, lithography, and characterization tools including XRD, Raman, SEM, UV-Vis spectroscopy, photoluminescence, and electrochemical analysis. She has authored 27 publications with 459 citations, an h-index of 12, and an i10-index of 15, contributing to journals like ACS Applied Nano Materials, Langmuir, Advanced Engineering Materials, and Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, and has filed a US provisional patent on Borophene tubes. Arshiya has presented her work at international conferences in Italy and India, served as a peer reviewer for reputed journals, and actively participates in professional societies including the International Society of Muslim Women in Science and the American Physical Society. Her achievements are complemented by grants from the Anusandhan National Research Foundation and SERB International Travel Support. Recognized for her leadership, mentorship, and community engagement through volunteer initiatives, Arshiya demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing materials research. Her dedication, technical expertise, and international collaborations position her as a promising leader in optoelectronic devices, sensor technologies, and energy materials, making her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

Ahmed, S., Ansari, A., Haidyrah, A. S., Chaudhary, A. A., Imran, M., & Khan, A. (2022). Hierarchical molecularly imprinted inverse opal-based platforms for highly selective and sensitive determination of histamine. ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 4(4), 2783–2793.

Madhaiyan, G., Tung, T. W., Zan, H. W., Meng, H. F., Lu, C. J., Ansari, A., Chuang, W. T., … (2020). UV-enhanced room-temperature ultrasensitive NO gas sensor with vertical channel nano-porous organic diodes. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 320, 128392.

Ahmed, S., Ansari, A., Siddiqui, M. A., Imran, M., Kumari, B., Khan, A., & Ranjan, P. (2023). Electrochemical and optical-based systems for SARS-CoV-2 and various pathogens assessment. Advances in Natural Sciences: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 14(3), 033001.

Ahmed, S., Ansari, A., Siddiqui, M. A., Khan, A., & Ranjan, P. (2023). A potential optical sensor based on nanostructured silicon. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 34(8), 755.

Ahmed, S., Khatun, S., Sallam, S., Ansari, A., Ansari, Z. A., Kumar, R. R., Hakami, J., … (2022). Photoresponse of porous silicon for potential optical sensing. Europhysics Letters, 139(3), 36001.

Ms. Arshiya Ansari’s work in advanced nanomaterials, optoelectronic devices, and electrochemical sensors drives innovation in energy storage, environmental monitoring, and healthcare diagnostics, bridging fundamental research with practical applications. Her pioneering research enhances global scientific knowledge, supports sustainable technologies, and fosters international collaborations that advance both industry and society.