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This book highlights the latest research advancements and developments in the fields of materials science and thermophysical properties. It includes peer reviewed articles from the 1st International Conference on Materials and Thermophysical Properties (ICMTP-2024), held at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India, from November 21 to 23. The proceedings cover a wide range of topics, including polymeric materials, multifunctional materials, materials for energy and biological applications, glass and ceramic materials, and thermophysical properties. With contributions from leading scientists,…mehr

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This book highlights the latest research advancements and developments in the fields of materials science and thermophysical properties. It includes peer reviewed articles from the 1st International Conference on Materials and Thermophysical Properties (ICMTP-2024), held at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India, from November 21 to 23. The proceedings cover a wide range of topics, including polymeric materials, multifunctional materials, materials for energy and biological applications, glass and ceramic materials, and thermophysical properties. With contributions from leading scientists, researchers, and industry professionals, this book serves as a valuable resource for academicians and practitioners alike, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration in these critical areas of research. The topics and subtopics of the edited book may be arranged in the following manner:

Section I: Polymeric Materials.

Section II: Multifunctional Materials.

Section III: Materials for Biological Applications.

Section IV: Materials for Energy Applications.

Section V: Glass and Ceramic Materials.

Section VI: Materials for Nuclear Applications.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Sarita Kumari is working as Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Her research focuses on dielectric and electrical properties of materials, with particular interest in glass and ceramic materials, involving calculation of structural, electronic, optical, and thermal properties of chalcopyrite, chalcogenide, and pervoskite materials with the application in solar cells. Dr. Amanpal Singh is working as Assistant Professor and Scientist in the field of materials science, specializing in green energy harvesting technologies and nanomaterials. He has extensive research experience and has published numerous articles in reputed journals. Dr. Singh has also been involved in several international collaborations and has a strong interest in developing advanced materials for industrial applications. Dr. Balram Tripathi is Associate Professor Seasoned Researcher with expertise in polymeric materials and thermophysical properties. He has contributed significantly to the field through his research publications and active participation in scientific conferences. Dr. Tripathi’s work is recognized for its practical applications in the industry, particularly in developing sustainable materials. Dr. Mahesh Baboo is working as Associate Professor and Organizing Secretary of ICMTP-2024 and Prominent Researcher in the field of thermal  and mechanical properties. He has authored numerous research papers and has been Active Participant in both national and international scientific communities. Dr. Baboo’s work is highly regarded for its innovative approach to solving complex problems in materials science.