Nilanjana Nandi | Perovskite | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Nilanjana Nandi, Rice University, United States

Nilanjana Nandi
Affiliation Rice University
Country United States
Scopus ID 57200946944
Documents 17
Citations 265
h-index 10
Subject Area Perovskite Research
Event World Green Energy Awards

The Women Researcher Award recognizes academic contributions associated with advanced sustainable energy materials and interdisciplinary scientific innovation. Nilanjana Nandi has contributed to research activities involving perovskite materials, nanostructured systems, and energy-oriented technologies at Rice University. Her scholarly profile reflects measurable publication performance and international scientific engagement within environmentally focused technological research domains.[1]

Abstract

Nilanjana Nandi has established a scholarly profile focused on sustainable material science, perovskite technologies, renewable energy systems, and interdisciplinary nanomaterials research. Affiliated with Rice University, her academic contributions include photovoltaic innovation, material optimization, and environmentally relevant engineering investigations. Her publication record, citation performance, and participation within internationally recognized scientific communication platforms demonstrate measurable research visibility and interdisciplinary collaboration. The presented profile reflects engagement with sustainable technological advancement, renewable energy applications, and advanced material characterization methodologies. Recognition through the Women Researcher Award highlights her contributions toward environmentally focused scientific innovation, inclusive academic participation, and globally relevant green energy research initiatives.

Keywords

Perovskite Materials, Renewable Energy, Women Researcher Award, Sustainable Nanotechnology, Photovoltaic Systems, Green Energy Innovation, Rice University, Energy Materials, Scientific Recognition, Sustainable Engineering. [2]

Introduction

The Women Researcher Award under the World Green Energy Awards recognizes researchers contributing toward sustainable technological advancement and environmentally relevant scientific exploration. Nilanjana Nandi’s research background reflects participation within advanced material science investigations emphasizing renewable energy systems, nanotechnology, and photovoltaic innovation associated with interdisciplinary engineering research environments.[3]

Research Profile

Nilanjana Nandi is affiliated with Rice University in the United States and maintains an established academic profile indexed within Scopus scholarly databases. Her research activities include investigations related to perovskite materials, energy-efficient technologies, and nanostructured systems supporting sustainable scientific advancement and renewable technological development.[1]

Research Contributions

The documented scholarly contributions emphasize renewable energy materials, photovoltaic device optimization, and interdisciplinary analytical methods. Research publications associated with Nilanjana Nandi contribute toward understanding material behavior, operational efficiency, and environmentally compatible engineering approaches supporting future-oriented clean energy technologies and sustainable innovation strategies globally.[4]

Publications

Nilanjana Nandi has contributed 17 indexed scholarly documents within Scopus-related databases, including peer-reviewed publications focused on perovskite technologies, renewable materials, sustainable engineering investigations, and photovoltaic innovation. Her academic work reflects interdisciplinary collaboration and emphasizes environmentally relevant material science research, advanced energy applications, and technological approaches supporting renewable energy development and sustainable scientific advancement. [6]

Research Impact

The available scholarly indicators demonstrate measurable academic visibility through citation activity and publication dissemination. Citation records exceeding two hundred references indicate engagement among researchers investigating renewable technologies and advanced material systems. Such impact metrics support broader scientific recognition within energy-oriented academic research communities internationally.[1]

Award Suitability

The Women Researcher Award acknowledges contributions aligned with sustainability, scientific advancement, and renewable innovation. Nilanjana Nandi’s research profile demonstrates participation within internationally relevant investigations connected with perovskite materials and energy-efficient systems. Her academic record therefore aligns with recognition criteria emphasizing environmentally focused technological and scientific contributions.[5]

Conclusion

Nilanjana Nandi’s scholarly activities represent continued engagement within renewable energy and advanced material science research. Her institutional affiliation, publication record, and measurable citation indicators collectively support recognition within the World Green Energy Awards framework. The presented academic profile reflects contributions toward environmentally relevant scientific innovation and sustainable technological progress.[3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Nilanjana Nandi, Author ID 57200946944. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57200946944
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile and indexed publication metrics for Nilanjana Nandi.https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-lV4K3QAAAAJ&hl=en
  3. Rice University. (n.d.). Institutional research information and interdisciplinary scientific programs.https://www.rice.edu/
  4. World Green Energy Awards. (n.d.). Women Researcher Award category and sustainability recognition framework.
    https://greenenergyaward.com/
  5. Nandi, N., Gaurav, S., Sarkar, P., Kumar, S., & Sahu, K. (n.d.). Multifunctional N-doped carbon dots for bimodal detection of bilirubin and vitamin B12, living cell imaging, and fluorescent ink.
    https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.1c00371

  6. Nandi, N., Choudhury, K., Sarkar, P., Barnwal, N., & Sahu, K. (2022). Ratiometric multimode detection of pH and Fe3+ by dual-emissive heteroatom-doped carbon dots for living cell applications. ACS Applied Nano Materials, 5(11), 17315–17324.
    https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.2c04531

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