Ms. Banti Yadav | 1D Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award
Ms. Banti Yadav at Atal Bihari Vajpayee-Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, India
Banti Yadav is a dedicated research scholar pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics at ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior (MP), India, under the supervision of Prof. Pankaj Srivastava. His work focuses on the computational investigation of physical and electronic properties of group-IV monochalcogenides nanoribbons. With a strong academic background, multiple research publications, and presentations at esteemed national and international conferences, he has developed deep expertise in materials physics. Banti is proficient in using advanced simulation tools and maintains an active engagement with the scientific community. He is recognized for his commitment to academic excellence and innovation.
Publication Profile
Academic Background
Banti Yadav is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics at ABV-IIITM Gwalior, focusing on group-IV monochalcogenide nanoribbons. He earned his M.Sc. in Physics from Central University of Haryana (2015) with 84.40% and completed his B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from MDU Rohtak (2013) with 69.9%. His foundational education includes 12th grade from CBSE Delhi with 67.2% and 10th grade from HBSE Haryana with 86.8%. His consistent academic record reflects his deep interest in physical sciences and a strong grounding in theoretical and applied physics, which supports his current research in nanomaterials and quantum simulations.
Professional Background
Banti Yadav has been engaged in active research since 2022 as a Ph.D. scholar at the Nano Material Research Laboratory (NMRL), ABV-IIITM Gwalior. He has hands-on experience with first-principles simulations and quantum transport calculations using DFT and NEGF methods. His research contributions are backed by four publications in prestigious journals and several presentations at top-tier conferences. He has participated in numerous workshops on DFT, quantum computing, and materials science, enhancing his technical skillset. He also holds qualifications in GATE and UGC NET, underscoring his strong academic and research aptitude in the domain of computational and condensed matter physics.
Awards and Honors
Banti Yadav was awarded the Fellowship for Training of Young Scientists by the Madhya Pradesh Council of Science and Technology in March 2025, a recognition of his potential in scientific research. He has qualified national-level competitive exams like GATE (Physics) and UGC NET, which further endorse his academic capabilities. His selection for prestigious conferences and workshops, including IUMRS-ICA 2024, DAE Symposium, and international events at IIT Madras, reflects growing recognition within the scientific community. These honors collectively mark his journey as a promising early-career researcher dedicated to advancing the field of nanoscale materials and theoretical physics.
Research Focus
Banti Yadav’s research primarily centers on exploring the electronic, structural, and transport properties of low-dimensional materials, specifically group-IV monochalcogenide nanoribbons. His work employs Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Non-Equilibrium Green’s Function (NEGF) methods to model and simulate novel materials for nanoelectronic and magnetoresistive device applications. He investigates the impact of edge modification, doping, and functionalization to tailor material properties for optimal device performance. Through this, he aims to contribute toward the design of next-generation interconnects and electronic components. His theoretical insight is complemented by advanced computational tools, driving innovation in nanotechnology and quantum materials research.
Publication Top Notes
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Substitutionally Doped Zigzag Germanium Sulfide Nanoribbon for Interconnect Applications: DFT-NEGF Approach
Year: 2024
Citations: 1 -
Edge-Modified Zigzag Germanium Sulfide Nanoribbons for Interconnect Application
Year: 2025
Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials -
Investigation of Electronic and Transport Properties of Zigzag Aluminium Nitride Nanoribbon for Magnetoresistive Devices using Selective Edge Chlorination
Year: 2025
Journal: Advanced Theory and Simulations
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