Dr. Gum-Chol Jang | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gum-Chol Jang | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Kim Chaek University of Technology, North Korea.

Dr. Gum-Chol Jang is a dynamic researcher in the field of nanomaterials, currently serving at the Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Kim Chaek University of Technology. 🏫 His academic journey began in 2009, and since then, he has established himself as a dedicated scientist, particularly in nanofiber development and microwave-assisted technologies. 🌐 His early fascination with material sciences matured into an intensive focus on electrospinning techniques to fabricate antibacterial nanofibers. 🧪 After obtaining his Ph.D. in Nano Materials Engineering in 2021, Dr. Jang continued to pursue innovative, real-world solutions through applied nanotechnology. His research combines experimental and computational approaches to refine electrospinning parameters, ensuring uniformity and quality in nanofiber production. ⚙️ With a commitment to sustainability, precision, and health applications, he contributes to shaping the future of nanomaterials through groundbreaking research, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and high-impact publications. 🌟 His expertise reflects a perfect blend of theoretical knowledge and technical skills. 📚

Professional Profiles📖

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Education📚

Dr. Gum-Chol Jang embarked on his academic journey at the Faculty of Materials Science and Technology, Kim Chaek University of Technology, from 2009 to 2015. 🏫 There, he laid a strong foundation in materials science, emphasizing innovative applications and sustainable engineering. From 2015 to 2018, he pursued his Master’s degree in Nano Materials Engineering, concentrating on nanotechnology-based applications and fine-tuning electrospinning methods. 🔬 His academic excellence and research-oriented mindset led him to continue into doctoral studies at the same institution. In 2021, he earned a Doctorate in Nano Materials Engineering, specializing in nanofiber development and microwave heating techniques. 🌡️ His academic progression reflects deep immersion in material design, nanostructures, and fiber processing technologies. Dr. Jang’s strong theoretical understanding, combined with hands-on research experience throughout his academic journey, has equipped him with an exceptional skill set to lead cutting-edge advancements in nanotechnology and materials science. 🎓🔍

Professional Experience💼

Since 2018, Dr. Jang has been an integral part of the Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, where he has worked on high-impact projects relating to electrospinning, antibacterial nanofibers, and microwave-based material treatment. 🧫 His work focuses on optimizing the electrospinning process for consistent fiber morphology and field uniformity, enabling precise and scalable nanofiber production. 🌐 Dr. Jang’s experience bridges academic research and practical innovation, contributing to real-world solutions in disinfection, filtration, and biomedical material design. ⚙️ He has led and participated in multiple collaborative projects, refining experimental protocols and utilizing computational tools such as the Taguchi method to improve electrode configurations. 🖥️ His expertise in using microwave technology for sterilization and drying has opened new avenues for energy-efficient material processing. Through his role as a researcher, he continues to contribute valuable insights and technologies, helping to place his institute at the forefront of nanotechnology innovation. 🚀

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Jang’s research is focused on the development of nanofibers through electrospinning technology, particularly for antibacterial and environmental applications. 🧵 His studies aim to understand and control the electrostatic forces around spinneret needles to improve fiber consistency and quality in multi-needle setups. 💡 By employing optimization methods such as the Taguchi technique, he contributes to better scalability and efficiency in nanofiber production. Additionally, he explores the use of microwave heating as an innovative approach for disinfection and drying of materials, offering energy-efficient alternatives in material processing. 🔬 His work is interdisciplinary, combining nanoscience, electrostatics, materials engineering, and applied physics. Dr. Jang’s long-term goal is to enhance material performance and sustainability in healthcare, environmental remediation, and industrial filtration. 🌍 His research not only supports theoretical advancement but also aligns with global efforts toward safer, cleaner, and more efficient technologies. 🌟

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Gum-Chol Jang is a highly motivated and technically skilled researcher in the field of nanomaterials, particularly nanofibers and microwave applications. His work is scientifically sound and socially relevant, especially in areas like antibacterial materials and thermal treatment. While he is still in the early stages of his research career, his current contributions and academic rigor position him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With continued publishing, networking, and innovation, Dr. Jang is poised to become a leading figure in nanotechnology research.

Publications to Noted📚

Title: Optimization of parameters of auxiliary electrodes for electric field uniformity around spinneret needles in multi-needle electrospinning by using Taguchi method
Authors: Gum‑Chol Jang, Dong‑Chol Im, Yong‑Ho Pak
Year: 2025

Anjana Sharma | Nanostructures | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anjana Sharma | Nanostructures | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Chandigarh University, India.

🎓 Dr. Anjana Sharma is a prominent nanotechnology expert specializing in material characterization and nanoferrites. With over 14 years of academic experience 🏫, she is an Associate Professor at Chandigarh University, Punjab, India 🌍. Her research focuses on advancing the understanding of electromagnetic materials, dielectric properties, and magnetic nanostructures 🧲. Dr. Sharma’s work is a beacon in nanotechnology innovation, driving impactful discoveries in material science 🧪. Residing in Mohali, India 🏡, she remains dedicated to mentoring students and collaborating internationally 🌐.

 

Professional Profiles📖

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Education 🎓

🎓 Ph.D. in Nanotechnology (2016-2021)
Chandigarh University 🏫
📜 Thesis: “Synthesis and Investigation of Mn-Zn nanoferrites.”

🎓 M.Sc. in Pure Physics (2007-2009)
Lovely Professional University 🌟
🎖️ Ranked 2nd in the department.

🎓 B.Sc. in Physics, Computer Applications, Mathematics (2003-2006)
S.N. College, Banga 🧮

Professional Experience💼

🧑‍🏫 Associate Professor (2012–Present)
Chandigarh University, Punjab

🧑‍🏫 Assistant Professor (2010–2011)
Doaba Group of Colleges, Punjab

  • Delivered lectures on applied physics and supervised student projects.

 

Award and Honors🏅

🏆 Honored as Session Chair and Keynote Speaker for National Science Day 2013 🎤.
🏅 Reviewer for renowned journals like Springer’s Materials Today and Journal of Superconductivity.
📚 Contributor to multiple book chapters on ferrites and renewable energy 🌱.
🎖️ Received recognition for innovative research and patents in waste-to-energy and smart systems.

Research Focus 🔍

🧲 Nanoferrites Research
Focus on electromagnetic devices and spinel ferrites.
Magnetic Materials
Exploration of magnetic and dielectric properties for industrial applications.
🌱 Sustainability
Development of eco-friendly synthesis methods using green chemistry.

Skills

🔬 Instrumentation Expertise
XRD, SEM, FTIR, VSM, UV-Vis spectrophotometer.
📈 Analysis
Deep understanding of dielectric and magnetic properties of materials.
💻 Software
Advanced tools for modeling and material characterization.

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Anjana Sharma’s extensive expertise, innovative research, and dedication to materials science make her a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award. With a robust academic and professional portfolio, she exemplifies the qualities of a leader in scientific innovation and collaboration. Addressing the suggested areas for improvement could further solidify her impact in her field.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Investigation of dielectric, electrical and optical properties of copper substituted Mn-Zn nanoferrites

Authors: A. Sharma, K.M. Batoo, O.M. Aldossary, S. Jindal, N. Aggarwal, G. Kumar

Citations: 47

Year: 2021

Study of SPR peak shifting of silver nanoparticles with change in surrounding medium

Authors: H. Kaur, H. Kaur, A. Sharma

Citations: 26

Year: 2021

Structural and magnetic study of Mn₀.₅Zn₀.₅CuxFe₂₋xO₄ nanoferrites synthesized via solution combustion method

Authors: A. Sharma, K.M. Batoo, E.H. Raslan, S.F. Adil, G. Kumar

Citations: 24

Year: 2018

A review paper: Synthesis techniques and advance application of Mn-Zn nano-ferrites

Authors: K. Sharma, N. Aggarwal, N. Kumar, A. Sharma

Citations: 18

Year: 2023

Effect of chromium ions on the structural, magnetic, and optical properties of manganese–zinc ferrite nanoparticles

Authors: A. Sharma, K.M. Batoo, E.H. Raslan, G. Kumar

Citations: 17

Year: 2020

A review of recent advancement in superconductors

Authors: H. Kaur, H. Kaur, A. Sharma

Citations: 15

Year: 2021

Influence of different substitution metal ion on magnetic properties of Mn-Zn ferrite

Authors: A. Sharma

Citations: 7

Year: 2021

Exploring gas sensing, magnetic and dielectric properties of Ni²⁺ modified Mn–Zn ferrites

Authors: A. Sharma, N. Aggarwal, N. Kumar, P. Patial, S. Kumar, S. Jindal

Citations: 5

Year: 2023

Semiconducting metamorphism in Cu²⁺ substituted structurally enriched SnO₂ nanocrystals

Authors: S. Sharma, N. Aggarwal, V. Kumar, A. Sharma, R.S. Panwar, N. Kumar

Citations: 5

Year: 2023

Behavioral finance: exploring the influence of cognitive biases on investment decisions

Authors: D. Gabhane, A. Sharma, R. Mukherjee

Citations: 5

Year: 2023