Dr. Ravi Bathe | Laser Processing | Outstanding Scientist Award
Dr. Ravi Bathe, International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials, India
Dr. Ravi Nathuram Bathe is a renowned Scientist-G and Head at the International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI), Hyderabad. With a Ph.D. in Physics from Pune University, he has over two decades of expertise in advanced materials research. He has worked at globally recognized institutions like Harvard University and the University of Maryland. His contributions span nanomaterials, powder metallurgy, and magnetoresistance materials. Dr. Bathe has received several prestigious fellowships and is a leading figure in applied physics and materials innovation.
Publication Profile
π Education
Dr. Bathe completed his B.Sc. in Physics in 1993 and M.Sc. in Physics in 1995, both from Pune University, achieving top grades. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics in 2000, also from Pune University. His doctoral thesis focused on βInfluence of dopants and defects on the properties of colossal magnetoresistance manganite systems,β exploring the microstructural and electronic behavior of complex oxide materials. This academic foundation, marked by distinction and focus on solid-state physics, laid the groundwork for his impactful research career in functional materials and nanostructures.
π§ͺ Experience
Dr. Bathe began his research journey as a Junior and Senior Research Fellow at Pune University (1996β2000), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Maryland (2000β2002). He later became a DST Fast Track Young Scientist (2002β2003) before joining ARCI in 2003. At ARCI, he has held the position of Scientist and currently leads as Scientist-G and Head. His global exposure includes a stint as a Visiting Scientist at Harvard University (2009β2010). With over 20 years in the field, he has contributed significantly to Indiaβs advanced materials research landscape.
π Awards and Honors
Dr. Bathe has been recognized with prestigious fellowships and awards that mark his scientific excellence. He received the IUSSTF Fellowship to work as a Visiting Scientist at Harvard University in 2009, and the DST Young Scientist Fast Track Fellowship in 2002. His early research potential was acknowledged through CSIR Senior and Junior Research Fellowships. These honors reflect both national and international acknowledgment of his contributions to physics and materials research, placing him among Indiaβs most accomplished scientists in his field.
π¬ Research Focus
Dr. Bathe’s research is rooted in applied physics, with key focus areas including nanomaterials, colossal magnetoresistance systems, dopant-defect interactions, and powder metallurgy. His work bridges the gap between fundamental material science and industrial applications. At ARCI, he has led initiatives in developing advanced structural and functional materials with applications in energy, electronics, and manufacturing. His research contributes to innovations in performance-driven materials and sustainable technologies. He is known for translating lab-scale discoveries into scalable, real-world applications.
Publication Top Notes
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Transition-element doping effects in Laβ.βCaβ.βMnOβ β π Cited by: 361 | π 1999 | π§²βοΈ
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Ti/Al/Ti/Au multilayer Ohmic contacts to n-type GaN β π Cited by: 230 | π 2003 | π‘π
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Fe-doped Laβ.ββ Caβ.ββ MnOβ: Transport & magnetic properties β π Cited by: 213 | π 1998 | π§²π¬
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Laser surface texturing of gray cast iron β π Cited by: 107 | π 2014 | π§π¦Ύ
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Optimisation of Nd:YAG laser cutting using ANNβNSGAII β π Cited by: 88 | π 2018 | π€βοΈ
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Fluxless arc weld-brazing of Al to steel β π Cited by: 77 | π 2014 | π§ͺπ©
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Manganite films on silicon for bolometric apps β π Cited by: 71 | π 2004 | π₯οΈπ‘οΈ
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90 MeV oxygen ion disorder in thin films β π Cited by: 67 | π 1998 | π₯π―
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Silver ion implantation in thin films for bolometry β π Cited by: 65 | π 2000 | β‘π§ͺ
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Laser welding of Al 6061 T6: microstructure study β π Cited by: 64 | π 2014 | π¬π§