Pushpanjali Singh | Material science | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Pushpanjali Singh | Material science | Young Scientist Award

Teerthanker mahaveer University | India

Pushpanjali Singh is a dedicated physicist and academic currently serving as Guest Faculty at Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, India. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics, specializing in phosphates, pyrophosphates, and their nanocomposites and polymers for fuel cell applications. Pushpanjali earned her M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Physics from Teerthanker Mahaveer University, consistently demonstrating strong academic performance and a passion for scientific advancement. Her research expertise includes material science, nanotechnology, and electrochemical applications, with a focus on developing functional materials for energy devices. She has published multiple peer-reviewed journal articles on structural, thermal, optical, and transport properties of advanced compounds, contributing to the field of solid acid fuel cells. Pushpanjali actively participates in national and international conferences, presenting her research on sustainable energy solutions and advanced materials. She has attended specialized workshops on academic writing, research methodologies, and nanofabrication, strengthening her research and writing skills. Her technical proficiency includes MATLAB, SPSS, C++, JAVA, and handling scientific equipment like UV-Visible Spectrophotometers, FTIR, and Cyclic Voltametric Systems. With three years of undergraduate teaching experience in subjects such as Optics, Digital Logic, and Solid-State Physics, she combines research knowledge with effective pedagogy. Pushpanjali is known for her team spirit, dedication, and leadership qualities. Her commitment to advancing physics and materials science reflects in her aim to contribute meaningfully to academic research and sustainable energy technology development.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. Singh, P., Sharma, A. K., & Kumar, P. (2025). Phase, porosity, and conductivity analysis of RbH₂PO₄/CeP₂O₇ nanocomposites. Ionics, 31, 2291–2301.

  2. Singh, P., Sharma, A. K., Kumar, P., Veer, D., Kumar, D., Singh, D., & Katiyar, R. S. (2024). Role of pyrophosphate source for improving proton conductivity and stability of sodium dihydrogen phosphate. Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry.

  3. Singh, P., Sharma, A. K., & Kumar, P. (2024). Review of the literature on the thermal stability and conductivity of solid acid fuel cells. Macromolecular Symposia, 413(5).

  1. Singh, P., Sharma, A. K., & Kumar, P. (2025). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of NaH₂PO₄/CeP₂O₇ powder electrolyte. Powder Materials Science Letters, 4, 161–169.