Bedanga Bora | Physics | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Bedanga Bora | Physics | Young Scientist Award

University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya | India

Mr. Bedanga Bora the research explores the interplay between quantum physics, cosmology, and computational modeling to understand the underlying structure of the universe through both theoretical and numerical approaches. Current work investigates quantum cosmology, anisotropic expansion models, and flat-universe dynamics using FRW and Bianchi-type formalisms, employing mathematical tools such as Christoffel symbols, Dingle methods, and differential modeling to analyze early-universe behavior and potential quantum origins of spacetime. Complementary studies in magnetohydrodynamics and biomedical physics involve modeling non-Newtonian blood flow under external magnetic fields using the Herschel–Bulkley rheological framework and simulating induced magnetic fields for therapeutic applications in arterial stenosis, including nanofluid-based enhancements. Parallel research in computational biology examines the convergence of artificial and biological learning systems by simulating neural-organoid behavior, synaptic plasticity, dropout analogies, and cellular dynamics through 3D Python-based visualizations. Additional work extends to quantum communication, where theoretical models are developed to analyze the entanglement stability of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond lattices at room temperature. Across these domains, the overarching objective is to integrate insights from quantum theory, high-dimensional modeling, and computational simulations to construct deeper frameworks that explain how microscopic quantum mechanisms influence macroscopic physical laws and complex biological systems.

Featured Publications

Bora, B. B., Shyam, A., Borgohain, N., & Borah, J. (2025). Beyond the Big Bang: Quantum cosmology’s role in defining the universe’s origin (Preprint). SSRN. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5170395

 Shyam, A., Sarma, G., & Bora, B. B. (2025). Study of a flat universe using the FRW model. Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 223, 952–959. https://doi.org/10.1134/s004057792506008x

Shyam, A., Bora, B. B., Sarma, G., & Borah, J. (2025). Exploring anisotropic expansion in Bianchi Type III cosmological models in closed spatial geometries: Insights from Christoffel symbols and Dingle methods. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15030575

Shubham Verma | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shubham Verma l Physics | Best Researcher Award

Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences | India

Mr. Shubham Verma, a Physics Author from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India, is a dedicated academic with a strong background in science and management. He completed his 10th and 12th education from the Uttar Pradesh Board with a science specialization in 2003 and 2005, respectively, and later earned a BBA (Hons) degree with a finance specialization from AAI-DU in 2010. His passion for scientific exploration led to the publication of his research paper titled “Advance Studies in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics” under IEEE-SEM (International European Extended Enablement in Science, Engineering, and Management) in October 2023. His research is accessible through his IEEE-SEM publication link and Google Scholar profile. Mr. Verma was also nominated for the prestigious Vigyan Yuva Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Puraskar (National Science Award) in Physics, reflecting his growing recognition in the scientific community. Apart from physics, he holds a basic understanding of Earth Sciences, Biology, and Chemistry. Known for his hardworking nature, honesty, optimism, and self-confidence, he combines analytical thinking with a positive attitude. In his leisure time, he enjoys listening to music and watching scientific videos that enhance his intellectual curiosity and creativity.

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Shuoyang Wei | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shuoyang Wei l Physics
| Best Researcher Award

Peking Union Medical College Hospital | China

Dr. Shuoyang Wei, is a Medical Physicist at the Department of Radiotherapy, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Technology, specializing in Radiation Protection and Environmental Protection, from Tsinghua University (2018–2023), where he also completed his B.E. in Engineering Physics (2014–2018). His doctoral research, titled Research on the Quality Evaluation and Application Extension of Medical X-ray Imaging, was supervised by Professor Junli Li. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Wei received numerous honors, including the Comprehensive First-Class Scholarship, Academic Excellence Scholarship, and the Outstanding Graduate Award of Tsinghua University. His research expertise spans radiotherapy treatment planning, radiation protection design, AI-assisted imaging systems, and intelligent radiotherapy applications. He has contributed to developing intelligent assistants using LLaMA3 and RAG techniques based on AAPM reports, and designed semi-supervised learning models for digital radiography image quality control. His innovative work also includes radiation protection designs for ion therapy centers and AI-based dose assessment methods in nuclear medicine therapy. A recipient of the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund, Dr. Wei has published in leading journals, including Radiation Oncology and the Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics.

Profile: Orcid 

Featured Publication 

Wei, S., Hu, A., Wang, Z., Meng, X., Yu, L., Yang, B., & Qiu, J. (2025). RTPhy‐ChatBot: A RAG‐based intelligent assistant for radiotherapy physics using LLaMA3 and AAPM reports. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 26(10), e70263. https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.70263