Barun Das | Properties and Performance | Best Researcher Award
Assist. Prof. Dr. Barun Das | JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research | India
Dr. Barun Das, Ph.D., is a distinguished research expert in Materials and Nano-science with over 16 years of experience spanning academia and industrial R&D. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Sciences, JIS Institute of Advanced Studies & Research (JISIASR), Kolkata, where he teaches and supervises research at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition, he has held several visiting faculty positions, including at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Howrah, and Scottish Church College, Kolkata, where he contributed to teaching and mentoring students in chemistry and materials science. Prior to his academic roles, Dr. Das served as an R&D Scientist III at Macdermid Alpha Electronic Solutions (MAES), Bangalore, where he led projects focused on the development of graphene-based materials and other advanced materials. His work encompassed high-volume manufacturing processes for graphene and related nanomaterials, structure-property-co-relationship studies, and the exploration of product development opportunities within the industrial framework. Dr. Das has also been actively involved in research mentoring, guiding master’s and doctoral students in relevant areas of nanomaterials and materials chemistry. He completed his Ph.D. in Solid State and Structural Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, under the supervision of Prof. C.N.R. Rao, with his thesis investigating graphene, noble metal nanoparticles, and related nanomaterials. He also earned his M.Sc. in Chemistry from the same institution, focusing on graphene and nanocrystalline Au-Ag films, and his B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Dr. Das has been recognized with numerous awards, including selection for the JSPS-DST Asia Academic Seminar in Yokohama, Japan (2009), an excellent grade for his M.Sc. project (2nd rank holder), the Best Poster Award at the JNC Research Conference on Chemistry of Materials (2008), and the IASc-INSA-NASI Summer Research Fellowship (2024). His research has been widely published, with 14 papers that have collectively garnered over 2,100 citations and an h-index of 12 on Google Scholar, reflecting his significant impact in the field. Dr. Das’ expertise spans the synthesis and characterization of graphene, noble metal nanoparticles, polymer matrix composites, and nanostructured materials, alongside extensive experience in analytical techniques such as PXRD, Raman spectroscopy, TEM, FESEM, XPS, ICP, AFM, and TGA-DSC. His career reflects a rare blend of industrial application, innovative research, and academic mentorship, positioning him as a leading figure in materials and nanoscience research.
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Featured Publications
Das, B., Prasad, K. E., Ramamurty, U., & Rao, C. N. R. (2009). Nano-indentation studies on polymer matrix composites reinforced by few-layer graphene. Nanotechnology, 20(12), 125705.
Prasad, K. E., Das, B., Maitra, U., Ramamurty, U., & Rao, C. N. R. (2009). Extraordinary synergy in the mechanical properties of polymer matrix composites reinforced with 2 nanocarbons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106(32), 13186–13189.
Das, B., Voggu, R., Rout, C. S., & Rao, C. N. R. (2008). Changes in the electronic structure and properties of graphene induced by molecular charge-transfer. Chemical Communications, 5155–5157.
Voggu, R., Das, B., Rout, C. S., & Rao, C. N. R. (2008). Effects of charge transfer interaction of graphene with electron donor and acceptor molecules examined using Raman spectroscopy and cognate techniques. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 20(47), 472204.
Rao, C. N. R., Subrahmanyam, K. S., Matte, H. S. S. R., Abdulhakeem, B., et al. (2010). A study of the synthetic methods and properties of graphenes. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 11(5), 054502.
Choudhury, D., Das, B., Sarma, D. D., & Rao, C. N. R. (2010). XPS evidence for molecular charge-transfer doping of graphene. Chemical Physics Letters, 497(1–3), 66–69.
Barun Das, P. C. N. R., Choudhury, B., Gomothi, A., Manna, A. K., & Pati, S. K. (2011). Interaction of inorganic nanoparticles with graphene. ChemPhysChem, 12(5), 937–943.