Prof. Dr. Suresh Kumar Patra | Energy Education | Best Researcher Award
Distinguished Professor | Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan | India
Dr. Suresh Kumar Patra is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics at Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, and Visiting Professor at the Satananda Institute of Astronomy, Puri. He earned his Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics Theory from the Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, where his thesis focused on the relativistic mean-field study of beta-stable and beta-unstable nuclei. His professional career spans over two decades at the Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, where he progressed from Senior Lecturer to Professor before assuming his current role. Dr. Patra’s international experience includes postdoctoral fellowships and visiting research roles in Germany (Alexander von Humboldt Fellow), Japan (Monbusho Fellow), Spain, the United Kingdom (EPSRC Fellow), Taiwan, Portugal, and collaborations at GSI Darmstadt, University of Barcelona, and University of Surrey. His research interests include nuclear structure, neutron star physics, relativistic mean-field theory, superheavy nuclei, quarkyonic matter, and the role of dark matter in astrophysical phenomena. He has successfully led several major Indo-German, DST-SERB, BRNS, and international collaborative projects. Dr. Patra is an accomplished research mentor, having supervised more than 17 Ph.D. students and guided postdoctoral fellows, many of whom are now faculty members worldwide. Skilled in advanced computational physics, FORTRAN programming, and modeling of nuclear many-body systems, he also serves as an active reviewer for high-impact journals such as Physical Review C, Physical Review Letters, Nuclear Physics A, and JCAP. Beyond research, he contributes to science outreach as Vice-President of the Samanta Chandra Sekhar Amateur Astronomers’ Association and Patron Member of the Odisha Physical Society. His growing academic impact is reflected in 4,205 citations by 1,920 documents, 241 indexed publications, and an h-index of 35, demonstrating his significant and sustained influence on global nuclear physics research.
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Featured Publications
1. Kumar, B., Patra, S. K., & Agrawal, B. K. (2018). New relativistic effective interaction for finite nuclei, infinite nuclear matter, and neutron stars. Physical Review C, 97(4), 045806. Cited by 187.
2. Patra, S. K., & Praharaj, C. R. (1991). Relativistic mean field study of light medium nuclei away from beta stability. Physical Review C, 44(6), 2552. Cited by 178.
3. Del Estal, M., Centelles, M., Viñas, X., & Patra, S. K. (2001). Pairing properties in relativistic mean field models obtained from effective field theory. Physical Review C, 63(4), 044321. Cited by 163.
4. Patra, S. K., Wu, C. L., Praharaj, C. R., & Gupta, R. K. (1999). A systematic study of superheavy nuclei for Z = 114 and beyond using the relativistic mean field approach. Nuclear Physics A, 651(2), 117–139. Cited by 142.
5. Del Estal, M., Centelles, M., Viñas, X., & Patra, S. K. (2001). Effects of new nonlinear couplings in relativistic effective field theory. Physical Review C, 63(2), 024314. Cited by 135.