Priyanka sahu | Processing Technique | Young Scientist Award

Dr.Priyanka sahu | Processing Technique | Young Scientist Award

Dr Priyanka sahu Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge of Technologies-RK Valley (AP-IIIT RK Valley), Idupulapaya, Andhra Pradesh India

Dr. Priyanka Sahu is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Engineering at RGIPT. She holds a PhD from IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, an MTech from IIT Guwahati, and a B.E. from Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University. Her research focuses on Distributed Systems, Blockchain, IoT, and Cloud Computing. Dr. Sahu has published 11 papers in international journals and conferences and contributed book chapters. With experience in academia at IIIT Sri City and SSEC Bhilai, she teaches subjects like Distributed Systems and Blockchain. She also holds certifications in Cloud Computing and has expertise in IoT and cloud platforms.

 

Publication profile

scholar

🏫 Academic Qualifications

Ph.D. in Physics & Materials Science (IIT Indore) – 2023.M.Tech in Physics & Astronomy (NIT Rourkela) – 2017.B.E. in Electronics & Telecommunication (Govt. Engineering College Bilaspur) – 2014.Diploma in Electronics & Telecommunication (Govt. Polytechnic College Ambikapur) – 2011

🎓 Research & Thesis

Ph.D.: Development & Characterization of High Entropy Soft Magnetic Alloys.M.Tech: Electrical & Magnetic Properties of Modified Strontium Hexaferrite

🛠 Technical Skills

Materials Synthesis: Ceramic materials, High Entropy Alloys (HEAs), Magnetocaloric materials.Characterization Techniques: XRD, SEM, TEM, DSC, VSM, Complex Impedance Spectroscopy.Programming & Analysis: MATLAB, COMSOL, Origin, Thermo-Calc.Software: ImageJ, Mendeley, Endnote.

📢 Conference Participation

Presented papers at several international conferences, including ICSM, ICONN, and ISPMM.Invited speaker at the International Conference on Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology, 2024.

👩‍🏫 Experience

Assistant Professor at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (2024–Present).Teaching & Lab experience at IIT Indore and NIT Rourkela

🏆 Achievements

Best Researcher Award at Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics 2024.Awards for best oral presentation and poster presentations at IIT IndoreMerit scholarships and multiple academic distinctions.

 

Publication

  • Synthesis and characterization of hydrogenated novel AlCrFeMnNiW high entropy alloy
    • SK Dewangan, VK Sharma, P Sahu, V Kumar
    • 2020

 

  • Investigating the effect of multiple grain–grain interfaces on electric and magnetic properties of [50 wt% BaFe12O19–50 wt% Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3] composite system
    • R Pattanayak, R Muduli, RK Panda, T Dash, P Sahu, S Raut, S Panigrahi
    • 2016

 

  • Microstructure and magnetic behavior of FeCoNi (Mn–Si)x (x = 0.5, 0.75, 1.0) high-entropy alloys
    • P Sahu, S Solanki, S Dewangan, V Kumar
    • 2019

 

  • Dielectric, ferroelectric and impedance spectroscopic studies in TiO2-doped AgNbO3 ceramic
    • R Muduli, R Pattanayak, S Raut, P Sahu, V Senthil, S Rath, P Kumar
    • 2016

 

  • Effect of grain size on electric transport and magnetic behavior of strontium hexaferrite (SrFe12O19)
    • P Sahu, SN Tripathy, R Pattanayak, R Muduli, N Mohapatra, S Panigrahi
    • 2017

 

  • Microstructure, Non-isothermal Crystallization Kinetics and Magnetic Behaviour Study of [FeCoNi100-x(SiMn)x] High Entropy Amorphous Alloys Synthesized by Mechanical Alloying
    • P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    • 2023

 

  • Investigation of the structural, electrical, and magnetic behavior of Co3+-Ti4+ doped strontium hexaferrite: validation of measured and theoretical models
    • P Sahu, PK Sahu, S Panigrahi
    • 2024

 

  • Phase Evolution and Soft Magnetic Behavior of Mechanically Alloyed Fe–Co–Ni Medium Entropy Alloy at Different Disk Angular Velocity
    • P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    • 2023

 

  • An assessment of the mechanically alloyed equiatomic FeCoNiMnSi high entropy amorphous alloy for non-isothermal crystallization kinetics and magnetocaloric refrigeration
    • P Sahu, S Samal, V Kumar
    • 2024

 

conclusion

Dr. Priyanka Sahu is a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award. Her early achievements in high entropy alloys, magnetocaloric materials, and other areas of materials science are impressive, and her recognition within the scientific community speaks to her potential. While there is room for growth in terms of expanding the real-world impact and leading independent research projects, her current trajectory suggests she is well on her way to becoming a leading figure in her field.