Dr. Ajith Bosco Raj | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award
Professor at PSN College of Engineering and Technology, India
Dr. T. Ajith Bosco Raj is a dedicated educator and seasoned researcher with over two decades of academic experience in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Currently serving as a Professor at PSN College of Engineering and Technology, Tirunelveli, he has guided numerous scholars and led transformative institutional projects. Passionate about fostering scientific curiosity and academic excellence, Dr. Ajith has contributed significantly through his research, leadership, and commitment to education. His administrative acumen and hands-on involvement in curriculum development, skill centers, and accreditation processes have elevated the institutional profile, positioning him as a respected academic leader in engineering education.
Publication Profile
Academic Background
Dr. Ajith Bosco Raj holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Anna University, Chennai (2015). He earned his M.E. in Control and Instrumentation Engineering from Anna University in 2006 and a B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Manonmaniam Sundaranar University in 2003. His foundational education includes a Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering (2000) and SSLC (1996) from Tamil Nadu State Board. Throughout his academic journey, he consistently achieved First Class or higher distinctions, showcasing strong technical proficiency and academic rigor that laid the foundation for his successful teaching and research career.
Professional Background
With a total of 21+ years in academia, Dr. Ajith has grown from Lecturer to Professor at PSN College of Engineering and Technology, Tirunelveli. He served as Assistant and Associate Professor, and also contributed as a Research Scholar at Anna University. His career reflects progressive academic leadership and dedicated mentoring of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students. Apart from teaching, he has held critical roles like Dean, Director of Training and Skill Development, and Research Coordinator. His long-standing association with PSNCET showcases his institutional loyalty and leadership in curriculum development, research promotion, and academic quality enhancement.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Ajith has been instrumental in establishing centers of excellence, including the DSSC Research Lab, NI and Bosch Rexroth Centers, and ECE Research Centre at PSNCET. He initiated national programs like NSDC and PMKVY on campus. He has chaired the Board of Studies (ECE) and has been a key member of the Academic Council. His patents granted in Australia and professional memberships in ISTE and IAENG reflect global recognition. As NAAC Criterion in-charge, he significantly contributed to accreditation success. His initiatives and leadership have earned him accolades from institutional and professional bodies across the academic spectrum.
Research Focus
Dr. Ajithβs research interests span Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC), machine learning, biomedical imaging, and IoT applications in agriculture. He has published 40+ high-impact research papers in reputed journals and currently supervises seven Ph.D. scholars under Anna University, with six doctorates already completed. His interdisciplinary projects combine deep learning, image processing, and nanomaterials. With recognized expertise in solid-state devices and smart systems, he actively contributes to Indiaβs growing research landscape in energy, healthcare, and communication systems. His research philosophy emphasizes practical application, societal impact, and collaborative growth through innovation-driven problem solving.
Publication Top Notes
π A retrospect on the role of piezoelectric nanogenerators in the development of the green world
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Year: 2017 | π Cited by: 51
β‘ Effect of Dimethyl Carbonate (DMC) on the Electrochemical and Cycling Properties of Solid Polymer Electrolytes (PVP-MSA) and its Application for Proton Batteries
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Year: 2018 | π Cited by: 29
π Grid connected solar PV system with SEPIC converter compared with parallel boost converter based MPPT
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Year: 2014 | π Cited by: 26
π¬ Proton Transport and Dielectric Properties of High Molecular Weight Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVPK90) Based Solid Polymer Electrolytes for Portable Electrochemical Devices
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Year: 2019 | π Cited by: 16
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