RSC Highlights for International Women’s Day 2024

 

International Women’s Day 2024

In line with International Women’s Day 2024,  Nanoscale_Rsc highlights  some of the excellent women researchers publishing in nanoscience.


Our recent article about Electronic structure study of dual-doped II–VI semiconductor quantum dots towards single-source white light emission is included (https://doi.org/10.1039/D3NR03542E)

Full collection :

https://pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/articlecollectionlanding?sercode=nr&themeid=babf46ee-a2ef-4fe5-8382-31f04481b145

 

Latest Publication from Quantum Dot Lab, JNCASR

Our new review article in ACS Applied Nano Materials published by American Chemical Society discusses how colloidal plasmonic heterostructures evolved - starting from noble metals to semiconductor plasmonic materials, from traditional II-VI to current halide perovskites. There are several review articles on this topic; however, our review paper discusses two aspects for the first time - (1) plasmonic halide perovskite heterostructures and despite the presence of Au, why most of them still are non-plasmonic, and (2) the synthesis and light-matter interaction of semiconductor plasmonic heterostructures (both metal oxides and chalcogenides).
 
Authored by Saptarshi Chakraborty, Subham Das, Gauttam Dash, and Prof. Ranjani Viswanatha.
 
Read the full paper here:
volution of Colloidal Plasmonic Heterostructures from Traditional Semiconductor Nanocrystals to Lead Halide Perovskites:
volution of Colloidal Plasmonic Heterostructures from Traditional Semiconductor Nanocrystals to Lead Halide Perovskites

 

Ph.D Thesis Defense from Quantum Dot Lab, JNCASR

Congratulations to Mr.  Prasenjit Mandal for successfully defending his Ph.D. Viva examination. Wishing him all the best in his future endeavors.
 
Thesis Title: "Investigation of Photo-physics and sp-d Exchange Interaction in Perovskite Quantum Dots: Towards the Development of Novel Optoelectronic and Spintronic Materials"
 
 
Research Supervisor : Prof. Ranjani Viswanatha

Thesis Submission from Qunatum Dot Lab, JNCASR

Congratulations to Prasenjit Mandal on his successful Ph.D. thesis colloquium and submission. His work explores the photo-physics and magneto-optical properties of undoped and doped Perovskite Quantum dots.

 

Walk in Interviews in NCU, JNCASR

JNCASR invites bright & motivated students for walk- in interviews. This window of opportunity is for those who could not apply/submit applications for the advertisement published in March 2023
 
Details are given in the attached notification
 
 
 
We are looking for motivated PhD students to join our group.
If you finished your masters (M.Sc. or MS) in Physics or Chemistry from any Indian universities with a valid UGC CSIR NET Fellowship, please send their Candidates willing to appear for ‘walk-in interview’ can send a detailed resume (with contact number) with the scanned copy of their degree certificates, marksheets, score/award letter of National Level Exam i.e. preferably JUNE 2023
(UGC-JRF/CSIR-NET-JRF) along with the
preferred date i.e. 30/06/2023  to attend the ‘walk-in’ interview, to the email id mentioned ncu@jncasr.ac.in
 
Those, who are interested in our lab, please take a look at our lab poster facebook_1686747869304_7074733335216656896.jpg. This will give you some insights on our research activities!
 
To know more about our lab, please visit Prof. Ranjani Viswanatha's homepage: https://www.jncasr.ac.in/faculty/rv
Or, you can reach us at Quantum Dot Lab's email: quantumdotlabjncasr@gmail.com or Prof. Ranjani Viswanatha's email: rv@jncasr.ac.in
 
Quantum dot lab poster