Prof Dhoble’s research group secures 17 patents in 3 months
Nagpur: Physics professor Sanjay Janrao Dhoble and his team of research students and collaborators from the department of physics at Nagpur University have jointly achieved recognition for 17 patents in the last three months. Dhoble and his research associates were granted these patents for their innovative work in luminescent materials, focusing on socially beneficial applications.By demonstrating the relevance of physics across interdisciplinary fields, they methodically worked on research ideas over the years, securing international and national recognition for a total of 17 patents, thus elevating the university's status on the global research stage. Notably, Dhoble holds 80 patents in total, including 47 recognised.The team of researchers and students involved in these 17 patents includes Shamli Gupte, Amit Bansod, Priyal Chaudhary, Sagar Pawar, Yatish Parvah, Rahul Pawar, Nayana Shirbhate, Pratik Tayde, Vaishali Pimple, Seema Nimbarte, Neerja Hardas, Archana Kulkarni, Preeti Dongre, Prashant Shinde, Chandrashekhar Doifode, Suvarna Patil, Rupali Mahakhonde, Atul Yerpude, Rakesh Roy, Shweta Parve, Chandrahas Nandanwar, DM Parshuramkar, RS Meshram, Nirupama Dhoable, Vibha Chopra, Aarti Mule, Swati Bishnoi, and Sharad Deshmukh.Dhobale published 959 research papers on Scopus, with 13,866 citations and an H-index of 48. On Google Scholar, he has 16,953 citations, an A-index of 54, and an i10-index of 456. Recently, he was appointed to the editorial board of the prestigious journal ‘Nature', highlighting his expertise.In light of this achievement, the university's acting vice-chancellor Prashant Bokare, registrar Raju Hiwase, dean of the faculty of science and technology Prashant Maheshwari, and head of the physics department Omprakash Chimankar, along with other faculty members, extended their congratulations.Nagpur: Physics professor Sanjay Janrao Dhoble and his team of research students and collaborators from the department of physics at Nagpur University have jointly achieved recognition for 17 patents in the last three months. Dhoble and his research associates were granted these patents for their innovative work in luminescent materials, focusing on socially beneficial applications.By demonstrating the relevance of physics across interdisciplinary fields, they methodically worked on research ideas over the years, securing international and national recognition for a total of 17 patents, thus elevating the university's status on the global research stage. Notably, Dhoble holds 80 patents in total, including 47 recognised.The team of researchers and students involved in these 17 patents includes Shamli Gupte, Amit Bansod, Priyal Chaudhary, Sagar Pawar, Yatish Parvah, Rahul Pawar, Nayana Shirbhate, Pratik Tayde, Vaishali Pimple, Seema Nimbarte, Neerja Hardas, Archana Kulkarni, Preeti Dongre, Prashant Shinde, Chandrashekhar Doifode, Suvarna Patil, Rupali Mahakhonde, Atul Yerpude, Rakesh Roy, Shweta Parve, Chandrahas Nandanwar, DM Parshuramkar, RS Meshram, Nirupama Dhoable, Vibha Chopra, Aarti Mule, Swati Bishnoi, and Sharad Deshmukh.Dhobale published 959 research papers on Scopus, with 13,866 citations and an H-index of 48. On Google Scholar, he has 16,953 citations, an A-index of 54, and an i10-index of 456. Recently, he was appointed to the editorial board of the prestigious journal ‘Nature', highlighting his expertise.In light of this achievement, the university's acting vice-chancellor Prashant Bokare, registrar Raju Hiwase, dean of the faculty of science and technology Prashant Maheshwari, and head of the physics department Omprakash Chimankar, along with other faculty members, extended their congratulations.
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