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Ms. GAMI PRATIKSHA KANTILAL | Solid Electrolytes | Women Researcher Award

Pratiksha Gami is a PhD scholar in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science at IIT Indore, specializing in solid-state lithium metal batteries. Born on August 29, 1995, she is part of the Solid State Ionics Lab, working under Dr. Sunil Kumar. She completed her MSc in Physical and Polymer Chemistry from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in 2018, earning a gold medal, and her BSc in Chemical Sciences in 2016. She has experience as a Technical Assistant at IIT Indore, an Assistant Professor at Parul University, and a Subject Matter Expert at Chegg India. Her research focuses on NASICON-type electrolytes for lithium-ion conduction. She has published multiple research papers and presented at international conferences. With expertise in advanced characterization techniques and battery testing, she aims to develop next-generation energy storage materials. She has qualified GSET and GATE, reflecting her academic excellence and research capabilities.

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šŸŽ“ Education

Pratiksha Gami is pursuing a PhD in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science at IIT Indore (2023ā€“present), specializing in solid-state lithium metal batteries. She completed her MSc in Physical and Polymer Chemistry from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (2016ā€“2018), securing a gold medal for academic excellence. During her master’s, she focused on polymer-based electrolytes for energy storage applications. She obtained her BSc in Chemical Sciences (2013ā€“2016) from the same university, where she built a strong foundation in chemistry and materials science. Throughout her academic journey, she has gained expertise in battery materials, solid-state ionics, and electrochemical characterization. Her education has provided her with a solid background in experimental techniques such as XRD, FTIR, and SEM, essential for her research. She has also attended workshops on chromatography and spectroscopy to enhance her analytical skills. Her academic achievements and research contributions make her a promising scientist in the field of energy materials.

šŸ’¼ Experience

Pratiksha Gami is currently a Technical Assistant at IIT Indore, where she contributes to research in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science. Previously, she worked as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Parul University (2018ā€“2022), where she taught undergraduate students and supervised laboratory experiments. From 2020 to 2023, she served as a Subject Matter Expert at Chegg India Pvt. Ltd., providing solutions and explanations in chemistry. Her professional journey reflects a blend of academic teaching, research, and industry-related problem-solving. She has gained hands-on experience in battery fabrication, electrochemical testing, and solid-state electrolyte development. Her role at IIT Indore involves conducting experiments, assisting research scholars, and managing laboratory operations. With expertise in material characterization and electrochemical analysis, she plays a crucial role in advancing research on energy storage materials. Her diverse experience highlights her ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications in materials science.

šŸ† Awards & Honors

Pratiksha Gami has received multiple accolades for her academic and research excellence. She qualified for the State Eligibility Test (GSET) for lectureship in Chemical Sciences in 2021, demonstrating her subject expertise. In 2020, she cleared the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in Chemistry, showcasing her strong analytical and problem-solving skills. She was awarded a gold medal for securing the highest marks in MSc (Physical and Polymer Chemistry) at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in 2018. Her achievements reflect her dedication to academic excellence and research in materials science. In addition to her awards, she has actively participated in international conferences, winning recognition for her research presentations. Her commitment to scientific innovation and academic success makes her a strong candidate for research fellowships and prestigious awards. These honors highlight her potential as a leading researcher in the field of energy storage and solid-state ionics.

šŸ”¬ Research Focus

Pratiksha Gami’s research is centered on developing NASICON-type solid-state electrolytes for lithium metal batteries. Her work focuses on enhancing ionic conductivity and electrochemical stability to improve battery performance. She has published studies on Y-doped LiZrā‚‚(POā‚„)ā‚ƒ composite electrolytes and mid-entropy NASICON materials. Her research explores the synthesis and structural characterization of solid electrolytes using XRD, FTIR, and SEM techniques. She investigates Li-ion transport mechanisms and interfaces in all-solid-state batteries. Her contributions to the field aim to replace liquid electrolytes with safer, high-performance solid alternatives. She has presented her findings at international conferences, including IMESD 2023 and E2M 2024. Her expertise in material characterization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and battery assembly makes her a key researcher in energy storage technologies. By optimizing electrolyte compositions, she aims to develop next-generation lithium batteries with improved safety and efficiency for real-world applications.

Conclusion

Pratiksha Gami is a highly promising materials scientist with a strong research record, technical expertise, and academic excellence. Her achievements in solid-state ionics and materials science make her a deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award. With additional leadership roles and international exposure, she can further elevate her contributions to the field.

PublicationĀ 

Ti-Substitution Facilitating Anionic Redox and Cycle Stability in a P2-Type Naā‚‚/ā‚ƒMnā‚‚/ā‚ƒNiā‚/ā‚ƒOā‚‚ Na-Ion Battery Cathode (2025)

  • Authors: Neha N. Dagar, Samriddhi S. Saxena, Hari Narayanan H.N. Vasavan, Vikram V. Rathee, Sunil Nabanita S.N. Kumar
  • Citation: Energy and Fuels, 2025.

 

GAMI PRATIKSHA KANTILAL | Solid Electrolytes | Women Researcher Award

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