Sumaira Javaid | Structural Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sumaira Javaid | Structural Biology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Dr. Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research, Pakistan.

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Education and Experience

Dr. Sumaira Javaid earned her Ph.D. in Bio-organic Chemistry from a reputable institution in Pakistan, where her thesis focused on developing novel anti-cancer compounds. She pursued advanced molecular biology and structural biology studies, sharpening her expertise in drug design and enzyme inhibition. Her academic excellence opened doors for international opportunities, including a post-doctoral fellowship at a prestigious French research institute. During her post-doctoral research, Dr. Javaid worked on cutting-edge biochemical techniques aimed at understanding protein-ligand interactions and their therapeutic potential. Throughout her educational journey, she has demonstrated a keen interest in interdisciplinary research, merging biophysics with organic chemistry to address critical healthcare challenges, especially in cancer treatment and neurological diseases.

Work Experience 

Dr. Sumaira Javaid has accumulated extensive research experience, both locally and internationally. After completing her Ph.D., she held a post-doctoral position in France, where she collaborated on pioneering projects in molecular biology and biophysics. Her research has focused on drug discovery, particularly targeting cancer and neurological disorders through enzyme inhibition. Upon her return to Pakistan, she continued her work at leading institutions, contributing to several high-impact studies and expanding her expertise in structural biology. With 17 publications, Dr. Javaid has become a recognized name in her field, and her work has received international recognition with 358 citations. Beyond research, she is also a dedicated mentor, having supervised numerous undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, guiding them through their academic and scientific pursuits.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Sumaira Javaid’s remarkable research achievements have earned her several prestigious awards and honors. She was recognized for her post-doctoral work in France, receiving accolades for her contributions to drug discovery and structural biology. In Pakistan, she has been honored with multiple research excellence awards, reflecting her impact on the scientific community. Her publications have garnered significant attention, leading to various acknowledgments for her contributions to anti-cancer research. In addition to her research awards, Dr. Javaid has been recognized for her mentorship and teaching excellence, having guided students at various academic levels. Her h-index of 10 and citation count of 358 further underscore her influence in the field. Dr. Javaid continues to be a leader in bio-organic chemistry, actively pursuing new therapeutic approaches for complex diseases.

Conclusion

Dr. Sumaira Javaid is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her significant contributions to bio-organic chemistry and molecular biology. Her international experience, impactful publications, and dedication to advancing therapeutic approaches in cancer and neurological diseases make her a compelling contender. To further enhance her candidacy, she could focus on extending her research impact beyond academia and into clinical or industrial settings, alongside securing larger research grants and enhancing public engagement.

Publications

Unexpected central role of the androgen receptor in the spontaneous regeneration of myelin
Authors: B. Bielecki, C. Mattern, A.M. Ghoumari, S. Javaid, K. Smietanka, …
Citations: 122
Year: 2016

Zwitterionic pyrimidinium adducts as antioxidants with therapeutic potential as nitric oxide scavenger
Authors: A. Barakat, A.M. Al-Majid, H.J. Al-Najjar, Y.N. Mabkhot, S. Javaid, S. Yousuf, …
Citations: 60
Year: 2014

Synthesis, molecular docking and xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of 5-aryl-1H-tetrazoles
Authors: I. Fatima, H. Zafar, K.M. Khan, S.M. Saad, S. Javaid, S. Perveen, M.I. Choudhary
Citations: 35
Year: 2018

Synthesis and urease inhibitory activities of benzophenone semicarbazones/thiosemicarbazones
Authors: A. Arshia, A. Khan, K.M. Khan, S.M. Saad, N.I. Siddiqui, S. Javaid, S. Perveen, …
Citations: 27
Year: 2016

2-Arylquinazolin-4 (3H)-ones: A novel class of thymidine phosphorylase inhibitors
Authors: S. Javaid, S.M. Saad, S. Perveen, K.M. Khan, M.I. Choudhary
Citations: 16
Year: 2015

Small molecule–based targeting of TTD-A dimerization to control TFIIH transcriptional activity represents a potential strategy for anticancer therapy
Authors: V. Gervais, I. Muller, P.O. Mari, A. Mourcet, K.T. Movellan, P. Ramos, …
Citations: 15
Year: 2018

Flavonoids as natural inhibitors of jack bean urease enzyme
Authors: J.A.J. Awllia, M. Al-Ghamdi, E. Huwait, S. Javaid, S. Rasheed, …
Citations: 14
Year: 2016

Xanthine oxidase inhibitory and molecular docking studies on pyrimidones
Authors: H. Zafar, S. Iqbal, S. Javaid, K.M. Khan, M.I. Choudhary
Citations: 11
Year: 2018

In-vitro and in-vivo anticandidal activity of Trachyspermum ammi (L.) sprague seeds ethanolic extract and thymol-containing hexanes fraction
Authors: A. Wahab, Q. Ilyas, S. Farooq, S. Javaid, S. Ahmed, A. Rahman, …
Citations: 10
Year: 2021

Natural compounds as angiogenic enzyme thymidine phosphorylase inhibitors: In vitro biochemical inhibition, mechanistic, and in silico modeling studies
Authors: S. Javaid, M. Shaikh, N. Fatima, M.I. Choudhary
Citations: 10
Year: 2019

 

Zhijun Tang | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zhijun Tang | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, China.

Dr. Zhi-Jun Tang is an accomplished researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry (SIOC) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. With a focus on chemical biology, Dr. Tang has made significant contributions to the fields of natural product biosynthesis, synthetic biology, biocatalysis, and protein engineering. His work has led to numerous publications in prestigious journals and presentations at national and international conferences. Dr. Tang’s research is characterized by a strong emphasis on understanding the enzymatic processes involved in the biosynthesis of natural products, contributing to the development of new biocatalytic methods and expanding the potential applications of these natural compounds in various industries. As he continues to advance his research, Dr. Tang remains committed to mentoring young scientists and fostering collaborations to enhance scientific discovery.

Education

Dr. Zhi-Jun Tang obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Sichuan University in July 2014. He then pursued his Ph.D. in Chemical Biology at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry (SIOC), Chinese Academy of Sciences, under the supervision of Prof. Wen Liu, graduating in July 2019. During his doctoral studies, he engaged in groundbreaking research involving the biosynthesis of natural products and the mechanisms underlying enzymatic reactions. His academic background, combined with rigorous research training, has equipped Dr. Tang with a robust foundation in chemical biology and a strong analytical skill set that supports his ongoing research endeavors in the field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zhi-Jun Tang’s professional trajectory includes significant roles at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry (SIOC). He has served as an Associate Professor since September 2023, following a tenure as an Assistant Professor from November 2022 to August 2023. Prior to this, he worked as a Research Associate (Postdoc) under Prof. Wen Liu from July 2019 to October 2022, where he conducted pioneering research on natural product-related enzymology, biocatalysis, and fungal resistance mechanisms. His extensive experience in various research projects has enhanced his expertise in natural product synthesis and enzyme engineering. Dr. Tang has also contributed as a Graduate Research Fellow during his doctoral studies, solidifying his reputation as a skilled researcher in the academic community.

Research Interests

Dr. Zhi-Jun Tang’s research interests lie at the intersection of chemical biology and synthetic biology. He specializes in natural products biosynthesis, with a keen focus on elucidating the enzymatic mechanisms that govern the biosynthesis of bioactive compounds. His work also encompasses biocatalysis, where he explores the potential of enzymes in synthetic applications, including cycloaddition reactions and enzymatic fluorination. Furthermore, Dr. Tang investigates protein engineering, aiming to enhance enzyme efficiency and selectivity for various synthetic processes. His research not only contributes to fundamental scientific knowledge but also has practical implications for drug discovery and environmental sustainability through the development of innovative biocatalytic systems.

Research Skills

Dr. Zhi-Jun Tang possesses a diverse range of research skills essential for his work in chemical biology and enzymology. He is proficient in various experimental techniques, including enzymatic assays, molecular cloning, and biochemical characterization of natural products. Dr. Tang has extensive experience with genome mining and bioinformatics tools to identify novel biosynthetic pathways and enzyme functions. Additionally, he employs synthetic biology approaches to engineer enzymes for specific catalytic activities. His ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical experimentation allows him to address complex scientific questions effectively. Furthermore, Dr. Tang’s collaborative spirit and communication skills facilitate productive interactions with interdisciplinary teams, enhancing the impact of his research.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhi-Jun Tang has received several accolades that reflect his commitment to excellence in research. In 2023, he was appointed as a Youth Editorial Board Member of Innovation Discovery, recognizing his contributions to the scientific community. He was also awarded the prestigious College Graduate Excellence Award of Shanghai in 2019, a testament to his outstanding academic achievements during his studies. In addition, he received the Merit Student distinction from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2018, highlighting his exceptional performance as a graduate student. These awards underscore Dr. Tang’s dedication to advancing knowledge in his field and his potential for future contributions to chemical biology and related disciplines.

Conclusion

Dr. Zhi-Jun Tang exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His extensive knowledge in chemical biology, coupled with his innovative contributions to the fields of natural products and biocatalysis, has significantly advanced current scientific understanding. With opportunities for growth in international collaboration and mentorship, Dr. Tang is well-positioned to further influence the scientific community and drive impactful research in the future. His dedication to advancing the field, combined with his strong publication record and recognition, makes him a deserving candidate for this prestigious award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Biosynthesis of lincosamide antibiotics: reactions associated with degradation and detoxification pathways play a constructive role
    Authors: D. Zhang, Z. Tang, W. Liu
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 30
  • Black soldier fly larvae effectively degrade lincomycin from pharmaceutical industry wastes
    Authors: X. Luo, Q. Yang, Y. Lin, Z. Tang, J.K. Tomberlin, W. Liu, Y. Huang
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 29
  • Computational investigation of the mechanism of Diels–Alderase PyrI4
    Authors: Y. Zou, S. Yang, J.N. Sanders, W. Li, P. Yu, H. Wang, Z. Tang, W. Liu, K.N. Houk
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 21
  • A cyclase that catalyses competing 2+ 2 and 4+ 2 cycloadditions
    Authors: H. Wang, Y. Zou, M. Li, Z. Tang, J. Wang, Z. Tian, N. Strassner, Q. Yang, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 19
  • Biosynthesis of a New Fusaoctaxin Virulence Factor in Fusarium graminearum Relies on a Distinct Path To Form a Guanidinoacetyl Starter Unit Priming …
    Authors: Z. Tang, H. Tang, W. Wang, Y. Xue, D. Chen, W. Tang, W. Liu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 14
  • Caerulomycin and collismycin antibiotics share a trans-acting flavoprotein-dependent assembly line for 2,2’-bipyridine formation
    Authors: B. Pang, R. Liao, Z. Tang, S. Guo, Z. Wu, W. Liu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 14
  • Enzymatic [4+ 2] cycloadditions in the biosynthesis of spirotetramates and spirotetronates
    Authors: B. Pang, G. Zhong, Z. Tang, W. Liu
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 14
  • Characterization of a carboxyl methyltransferase in Fusarium graminearum provides insights into the biosynthesis of fusarin A
    Authors: Q. Yang, W. Wang, Y. Lin, Y. Lin, Z. Tang, J. Wang, J. Tao, W. Tang, W. Liu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 9
  • Biocatalytic Fluoroalkylation Using Fluorinated S-Adenosyl-l-methionine Cofactors
    Authors: W. Ding, M. Zhou, H. Li, M. Li, Y. Qiu, Y. Yin, L. Pan, W. Yang, Y. Du, X. Zhang, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 5
  • Enzymatic α-Ketothioester Decarbonylation Occurs in the Assembly Line of Barbamide for Skeleton Editing
    Authors: S. Guo, Y. Sang, C. Zheng, X.S. Xue, Z. Tang, W. Liu
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4

Abhishek Jha| Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abhishek Jha|Pharmacology|Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abhishek Jha, Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, India.

Abhishek Jha is a final-year doctoral candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, specializing in Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology. His research focuses on developing nanomedicine-based therapeutic strategies, particularly for breast and lung cancer treatments. Abhishek has hands-on experience with a range of sophisticated instruments, including HPLC, SEM, and fluorescence microscopy, and is proficient in various software used for data analysis and drug formulation. He has contributed to multiple high-impact publications in areas such as targeted drug delivery, nanofiber-based wound healing, and tuberculosis therapy. His projects involve innovative approaches, including redox-responsive nanocarriers and pulmonary nanocrystals, aimed at improving the efficacy and specificity of cancer treatments. With a passion for research and mentoring, Abhishek has guided several undergraduate and postgraduate students. His work, recognized in peer-reviewed journals, reflects his commitment to advancing pharmaceutical sciences, making him a strong contender for research excellence awards.

Profile

Education

Abhishek Jha is a dedicated scholar with a robust educational background in pharmaceutical sciences. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-BHU), Varanasi. His doctoral research, initiated in July 2019, focuses on innovative strategies for nanomedicine-based treatments for breast cancer, with a particular emphasis on tumor-targeted drug delivery systems. Prior to this, Abhishek earned his Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) from the same institution in June 2019, specializing in Pharmaceutics. During his postgraduate studies, he achieved an impressive C.G.P.A. of 9.43, showcasing his academic excellence. His foundation in the field was laid during his Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) studies at KIET School of Pharmacy, affiliated with AKTU, Ghaziabad, where he graduated with a strong 85.8% in 2017. Abhishek’s education reflects his deep commitment to pharmaceutical research and innovation, laying the groundwork for his promising career in academia and industry.

Professional Experience

Abhishek Jha is a Senior Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, where he has been working since July 2019. He is currently pursuing his doctoral degree under the supervision of Prof. Brahmeshwar Mishra, focusing on developing nanomedicine-based strategies for breast cancer therapy. His research includes creating redox-responsive, self-assembled systems for targeted drug delivery and localized breast cancer treatments using dissolving microneedles. Abhishek has extensive experience in the development of nanofibrous matrices for wound healing and tissue regeneration, and has mentored over 20 M. Tech and B. Tech students. Prior to his doctoral research, he worked as a Post-graduate Research Scholar at IIT (BHU) from January 2018 to June 2019, where he gained expertise in fabricating polymeric nanoparticles, micelles, liposomes, and hydrogels, and optimized various disease models for lung and breast cancer, diabetes, and infections in rats, applying QbD approaches for formulation optimization.

Research Interest

Abhishek Jha’s research interests lie at the intersection of pharmaceutical sciences and nanomedicine, focusing on innovative drug delivery systems for targeted cancer therapies. His work emphasizes the development of nanocarriers that enhance the selective accumulation of therapeutics in tumor sites, particularly in the treatment of breast and lung cancers. Jha is particularly skilled in designing redox-responsive self-assembled systems and microneedle technologies to facilitate localized drug delivery. Additionally, he investigates nanofibrous scaffolds with wound healing and anti-infective properties, aiming to improve patient outcomes in chronic diabetic wounds. His extensive experience in formulating various nanomedicines, including polymeric nanoparticles, liposomes, and hydrogels, showcases his commitment to advancing drug delivery approaches. Through his research, Jha aims to contribute significantly to the fields of pharmaceutics and biomedical engineering, ultimately improving therapeutic efficacy and patient care in complex disease management.

Research Skills

Abhishek Jha possesses a robust set of research skills that significantly contribute to his expertise in pharmaceutical engineering and technology. His hands-on experience with sophisticated instruments such as High-Performance Liquid Chromatography, Electron Microscopes, and Atomic Force Microscopes demonstrates his proficiency in advanced analytical techniques. Abhishek’s adeptness in interpreting various spectra for drug characterization, including Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, showcases his comprehensive understanding of pharmaceutical formulations. He has successfully developed nanomedicine-based strategies for cancer treatment, exhibiting strong problem-solving skills and innovative thinking. His involvement in mentoring over 20 M. Tech and B. Tech students highlights his leadership abilities and commitment to collaborative research. Additionally, Abhishek’s proficiency in software tools like JMP and Minitab enhances his capacity for data analysis and interpretation. Overall, his combination of technical expertise, mentoring experience, and analytical skills positions him as a valuable asset in the field of pharmaceutical research.

Award and Recognition

Abhishek Jha, a promising final-year doctoral candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, has garnered notable recognition for his innovative research in pharmaceutical engineering and drug delivery systems. His work on developing nanomedicine-based strategies for breast cancer treatment has been published in prestigious journals, earning him accolades in the scientific community. Abhishek’s contributions include developing targeted therapies and biomaterials for chronic wound healing, showcasing his commitment to addressing complex medical challenges. He has actively engaged in mentoring over 20 undergraduate and graduate students, reflecting his dedication to fostering the next generation of researchers. His publications in high-impact journals, alongside collaborations with esteemed institutions, further underscore his reputation as a rising star in pharmaceutical sciences. Abhishek’s achievements have not only positioned him as a thought leader in his field but also earned him recognition within academic circles for his innovative approach to drug delivery and cancer therapy.

Conclusion

Abhishek Jha is a highly capable researcher with exceptional skills in nanomedicine and drug delivery systems. His academic excellence, technical proficiency, and extensive publication record position him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. By broadening his research scope and further engaging with industry and public platforms, he could reach new heights in his career, making him a well-deserved candidate for recognition in his field.

Publication Top Notes

  • Electrospun nanofiber-based drug delivery platform: advances in diabetic foot ulcer management
    DR Madhukiran, A Jha, M Kumar, G Ajmal, GV Bonde, B Mishra
    Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery 18 (1), 25-42, 2021.
  • Targeted drug nanocrystals for pulmonary delivery: a potential strategy for lung cancer therapy
    M Kumar, A Jha, M Dr, B Mishra
    Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery 17 (10), 1459-1472, 2020.
  • Mannose receptor targeted bioadhesive chitosan nanoparticles of clofazimine for effective therapy of tuberculosis
    DM Pawde, MK Viswanadh, AK Mehata, R Sonkar, S Poddar, AS Burande, …
    Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal 28 (12), 1616-1625, 2020.
  • DNA biodots based targeted theranostic nanomedicine for the imaging and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer
    A Jha, MK Viswanadh, AS Burande, AK Mehata, S Poddar, K Yadav, …
    International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 150, 413-425, 2020.
  • Gold liposomes for brain-targeted drug delivery: Formulation and brain distribution kinetics
    R Sonkar, A Jha, MK Viswanadh, AS Burande, DM Pawde, KK Patel, …
    Materials Science and Engineering: C 120, 111652, 2021.
  • Novel redox-sensitive thiolated TPGS based nanoparticles for EGFR targeted lung cancer therapy
    MK Viswanadh, N Agrawal, S Azad, A Jha, S Poddar, SK Mahto, …
    International Journal of Pharmaceutics 602, 120652, 2021.
  • Formulation and In Vivo Efficacy Study of Cetuximab Decorated Targeted Bioadhesive Nanomedicine for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Therapy
    MK Viswanadh, Vikas, A Jha, SK Reddy Adena, AK Mehata, V Priya, …
    Nanomedicine 15 (24), 2345-2367, 2020.
  • Treatment of H. pylori infection and gastric ulcer: Need for novel Pharmaceutical formulation
    A Gupta, S Shetty, S Mutalik, K Nandakumar, EM Mathew, A Jha, B Mishra, …
    Heliyon 9 (10), 2023.
  • Nanocarriers for tuberculosis therapy: design of safe and effective drug delivery strategies to overcome the therapeutic challenges
    K Sarkar, M Kumar, A Jha, K Bharti, M Das, B Mishra
    Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 67, 102850, 2022.
  • Advances in lipid-based pulmonary nanomedicine for the management of inflammatory lung disorders
    M Kumar, A Jha, K Bharti, G Parmar, B Mishra
    Nanomedicine 17 (12), 913-934, 2022.
  • Myricetin encapsulated chitosan nanoformulation for management of type 2 diabetes: preparation, optimization, characterization and in vivo activity
    M Upadhyay, RV Hosur, A Jha, K Bharti, PS Mali, AK Jha, B Mishra, …
    Biomaterials Advances 153, 213542, 2023.
  • DNA-Based Nanostructured Platforms as Drug Delivery Systems
    M Kumar, A Jha, B Mishra
    Chem & Bio Engineering 1 (3), 179-198, 2024.
  • Enhanced in vitro therapeutic efficacy of triphenyltin (IV) loaded vitamin E TPGS against breast cancer therapy
    M Singh, NK Rana, MS Muthu, A Jha, TSB Baul, B Koch
    Materials Today Communications 31, 103256, 2022.
  • Biopolymer-based tumor microenvironment-responsive nanomedicine for targeted cancer therapy
    A Jha, M Kumar, K Bharti, M Manjit, B Mishra
    Nanomedicine 19 (7), 633-651, 2024.
  • Fabrication of gelatin coated polycaprolactone nanofiber scaffolds co-loaded with luliconazole and naringenin for treatment of Candida infected diabetic wounds
    M Manjit, K Kumar, M Kumar, A Jha, K Bharti, P Tiwari, R Tilak, V Singh, …
    International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 261, 129621, 2024.
  • Formulation and characterization of polyvinyl alcohol/chitosan composite nanofiber co-loaded with silver nanoparticle & luliconazole encapsulated poly lactic-co-glycolic acid …
    M Manjit, M Kumar, A Jha, K Bharti, K Kumar, P Tiwari, R Tilak, V Singh, …
    International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 258, 128978, 2024.
  • Marine biopolymers for transdermal drug delivery
    M Kumar, A Jha, B Mishra
    Marine Biomaterials: Drug Delivery and Therapeutic Applications, 157-207, 2022.
  • Marine Biopolymer-Based Anticancer Drug Delivery Systems
    A Jha, M Kumar, B Mishra
    Marine Biomaterials: Drug Delivery and Therapeutic Applications, 351-401, 2022.
  • Metronidazole Loaded Polycaprolactone-Carbopol Blends Based Biodegradable Intrapocket Dental Film for Local Treatment of Periodontitis
    N Dhedage, G Khan, G Ajmal, M Kumar, A Jha, B Mishra
    Drug Delivery Letters 11 (1), 34-43, 2021.
  • Lipid-coated nanocrystals of paclitaxel as dry powder for inhalation: Characterization, in-vitro performance, and pharmacokinetic assessment
    M Kumar, A Jha, K Bharti, M Manjit, P Kumbhar, V Dhapte-Pawar, …
    Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 237, 113865, 2021.

Tamal Pramanick | Scientific Computing |Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Tamal Pramanick | Scientific Computing |Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr/Tamal Pramanick, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Calicut, India.

Dr. Tamal Pramanick is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at NIT Calicut, specializing in numerical methods for partial differential equations, particularly finite element methods. He holds a PhD from IIT Guwahati, where his research focused on the development of two-scale composite finite element methods for parabolic problems in convex and nonconvex polygonal domains. Dr. Pramanick has received several prestigious fellowships, including the NBHM Post-Doctoral Fellowship at IISc Bangalore. His research has been published in numerous SCI-indexed journals, and he has been an invited speaker at international conferences. Dr. Pramanick is actively involved in guiding postgraduate dissertations and organizing academic events such as workshops and webinars. He has also secured research grants for projects on fractional order diffusion equations and nonlinear thermistor equations. His contributions to applied mathematics and his role in fostering academic collaboration make him a distinguished scholar in his field.

Profile

Education

The educational journey began with a Secondary education from the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education in 2006, achieving a percentage of 71.38%. Following that, Higher Secondary education was completed from the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education in 2008, with a percentage of 70.29%. The pursuit of higher education continued with a B.Sc. in Mathematics from the University of Kalyani, West Bengal, from 2008 to 2011, securing a percentage of 70.75%. This was followed by an M.Sc. in Mathematics & Computing from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, where the candidate achieved a CPI of 8.23 from 2011 to 2013. The academic path culminated in a Ph.D. from IIT Guwahati, awarded on February 25, 2019, with a CPI of 8.25 for the coursework, focusing on “Two-Scale Composite Finite Element Method for Parabolic Problems in Convex and Nonconvex Polygonal Domains.”

Professional Experience

Dr. Tamal Pramanick is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at NIT Calicut, serving since March 2020. He has a rich background in applied mathematics, with expertise in finite element methods and their applications in solving complex mathematical problems. Dr. Pramanick completed his PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati in 2019, focusing on two-scale composite finite element methods for parabolic problems in convex and nonconvex domains. He has held a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship from the National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) at IISc Bangalore. His professional contributions include serving as a reviewer, PhD selection committee member, course coordinator, and departmental seminar coordinator at NIT Calicut. Dr. Pramanick has led several research projects sponsored by national agencies and organized numerous conferences, workshops, and faculty development programs. His work is published in reputed journals, and he regularly delivers invited talks at international conferences and workshops.

Research Interest

Dr. Tamal Pramanick’s research interests lie in the field of applied mathematics, with a focus on numerical methods for solving partial differential equations, particularly the Finite Element Method (FEM) and its applications. His work explores the development and analysis of two-scale composite finite element methods for complex parabolic and elliptic problems in convex and nonconvex polygonal domains. Dr. Pramanick is particularly interested in improving the accuracy and efficiency of numerical solutions for nonlinear and semilinear parabolic equations, with applications spanning diverse fields such as thermistor equations, heat transfer, and diffusion processes. His research also extends to fractional order diffusion equations and mathematical modeling of physical systems. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Pramanick aims to contribute to advancements in computational mathematics and its practical applications in engineering, physics, and other sciences, making his work highly relevant to both academic research and industrial problem-solving.

Research Skills

Dr. Tamal Pramanick is a proficient researcher specializing in applied mathematics, particularly in the finite element method for complex problems in nonconvex polygonal domains. His expertise spans numerical analysis, mathematical modeling, and the development of error estimates for nonlinear parabolic equations. Dr. Pramanick has demonstrated advanced skills in multi-scale composite finite element methods, with significant contributions to solving fractional-order diffusion equations and semilinear parabolic problems. His research includes high-level computational simulations and analytical techniques for addressing real-world mathematical challenges. He has successfully secured research funding for multiple projects, including Faculty Research Seed Grants and prestigious National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) projects. Additionally, Dr. Pramanick’s experience extends to guiding postgraduate dissertations on topics like heat equations and delay differential equations, while his prolific publications in SCI-indexed journals further attest to his research caliber. His role as an invited speaker and coordinator for various academic events reflects his strong leadership and collaborative research capabilities

Award and Recognition

Dr. Tamal Pramanick, an accomplished Assistant Professor at NIT Calicut, has received multiple awards and recognition for his outstanding contributions to mathematics and computational science. He qualified the prestigious Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM) in 2011 and the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in 2013, both in Mathematics. During his academic journey at IIT Guwahati, he was a recipient of the Merit cum Means Scholarship and awarded Junior and Senior Research Fellowships (JRF and SRF) from 2013 to 2018. In 2019, Dr. Pramanick achieved the National Eligibility Test (NET) for Lectureship and was selected for the National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) Postdoctoral Fellowship. His innovative research has earned him prestigious grants, including a Faculty Research Seed Grant and NBHM-funded projects, advancing his work in finite element methods and nonlinear equations. His invited talks at international conferences further highlight his scholarly impact on the global stage.

Conclusion

 Dr. Tamal Pramanick is a highly qualified candidate with a solid track record of research, teaching, and leadership. His achievements in securing grants, organizing academic programs, and contributing to mathematical research through high-impact publications position him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With minor improvements in international collaboration and interdisciplinary research, his candidacy would be even stronger.

Publication Top Notes

  • Error estimates for two-scale composite finite element approximations of parabolic equations with measure data in time for convex and nonconvex polygonal domains

Authors: T. Pramanick, R.K. Sinha

Citation: Applied Numerical Mathematics, 143, 112-132

Year: 2019

  • Two-scale composite finite element method for parabolic problems with smooth and nonsmooth initial data

Authors: T. Pramanick, R.K. Sinha

Citation: Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, 58, 469-501

Year: 2018

  • A hybrid high-order method for quasilinear elliptic problems of nonmonotone type

Authors: T. Gudi, G. Mallik, T. Pramanick

Citation: SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 60(4), 2318-2344

Year: 2022

  • Composite Finite Element Approximation for Parabolic Problems in Nonconvex Polygonal Domains

Authors: T. Pramanick, R.K. Sinha

Citation: Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 20(2), 361-378

Year: 2020

  • Composite finite element approximation for nonlinear parabolic problems in nonconvex polygonal domains

Authors: T. Pramanick, R.K. Sinha

Citation: Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, 34(6), 2316-2335

Year: 2018

  • Adaptation of the composite finite element framework for semilinear parabolic problems

Authors: A. Anand, T. Pramanick

Citation: Journal of Numerical Analysis and Approximation Theory, 53(1), 26-53

Year: 2024

  • Error estimates for finite element approximations of nonlinear parabolic problems in nonconvex polygonal domains

Authors: T. Pramanick, S. Mahata, R.K. Sinha

Citation: Advances in Mathematics: Scientific Journal, 9(9), 6513-6524

Year: 2020

  • Two scale composite finite element method for parabolic problems in convex and nonconvex polygonal domains

Authors: T. Pramanick

Citation: Guwahati

Year: 2019

  • Managing error estimates for semidiscrete finite element approximations of semilinear parabolic equations in a nonconvex polygon

Authors: T. Pramanick

Year: 2018

  • Adaptation of a variant of finite element method for the evolution equation in nonconvex domain

Authors: A. Anand, T. Pramanick

Event: 2025 Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2025)

  • Composite finite element method implementation for nonlinear parabolic problems in nonconvex domains

Authors: T. Pramanick, R.K. Sinha

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  • Fully discrete finite element approximations of semilinear parabolic equations in a nonconvex polygon

Authors: T. Pramanick, R.K. Sinha

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