Niluka Bentara Vitanage | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Niluka Bentara Vitanage | Physics | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Fundamental Studies | Sri Lanka

Mrs. Niluka Bentara Vitanage, a dedicated Research Assistant from Sri Lanka, is an emerging scholar with six years of research experience specializing in carbon nanomaterials, molecular dynamics, and sustainable environmental applications. She holds a BSc in Physics, an MPhil in Physical Science, and is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura. Her expertise spans advanced synthesis and characterization techniques, including CVD, SEM, XRD, TEM, and XPS, leading to innovations such as a novel single-stage floating catalyst CVD method for high-quality VACNTs. With 27 publications, including journal papers, abstracts, patents, and a book chapter, she has made notable contributions in areas like water desalination, pollutant removal, energy storage, and nanocomposite membranes.

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Featured Publications

Wu, Z., Sewwandi, B. V. N., Chen, X., Perera, G., Jayarathna, L., … (2025). Forward osmosis membrane with lightweight functionalised multiwall carbon nanotube nanofillers. Environmental Technology, 46(9), 1507–1518.

Sewwandi, B. V. N., Kumarasinghe, A. R., Wu, Z., Bandara, P., Jayarathne, L., … (2023). Size-tunable graphitized carbon spheres for water defluoridation. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 670, 131582.

Sewwandi, B. V. N., Kumarasinghe, A. R., Tushara, D., Wijesingha, H., … (2021). Fabrication of size-tunable graphitized carbon spheres with hierarchical surface morphology on p-Si (100) by chemical vapour deposition. Sri Lankan Journal of Physics, 22(1), 80–90.

Sewwandi, B. V. N., Kumarasinghe, A. R., Chen, X., Bandara, P., Jayarathna, L., … (2025). A novel fabrication method of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes by single-stage floating catalyst CVD. BMC Chemistry, 19(1), 89.

Wu, Z., Sewwandi, B. V. N., Deegala, H., Kuruppu, K., Chandrasekara, E., … (2025). An integrated centrifugal microfluidic chip for in situ chemical oxygen demand by improving the conventional dichromate method. Chemical Engineering Research and Design. Advance online publication.

Jayasinghe, D. M., Weerathunga, D. T. D., Kumarasinghe, A. R., Manathunga, K. S., Sewwandi, B. V. N., … (2024). Investigation of electrical properties of composite dipped films developed with electrically conductive carbon nanotube (CNT)-natural rubber latex (NRL). Faculty of Science, University of Ruhuna, Matara, Sri Lanka.

Muhammad Bilal | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Bilal | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Bilal, Shanghai University, China

Dr. Muhammad Bilal (b. 1988) is a dedicated researcher in Applied Mathematics, with a Ph.D. from Zhengzhou University, China 🇨🇳, specializing in soliton solutions for nonlinear dynamical models. His passion lies in advancing partial differential equations to solve real-world challenges 🌍. With over 60 peer-reviewed publications 📚, Dr. Bilal is committed to global knowledge dissemination, interdisciplinary innovation, and mathematical mentorship 🧠. He holds multiple degrees from Pakistan 🇵🇰, including M.Phil. and M.Sc. in Mathematics. Actively collaborating internationally, he aims to influence policy and promote the societal impact of mathematics.

Publication Profile

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Educational Background

Dr. Muhammad Bilal holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics 🎓 from Zhengzhou University, China 🇨🇳 (2019–2023), where he explored exact soliton solutions for nonlinear dynamical models under Prof. Dr. Jingli Ren. He earned his M.Phil. in Mathematics 📐 from Minhaj University Lahore (2015–2017), focusing on differential equations in optical fibers. Earlier, he completed an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Mathematics 📊, and a B.Ed. in professional education, all from the University of the Punjab 🇵🇰. His academic journey began with F.Sc. in Pre-Engineering and Matriculation 🧮 from B.I.S.E. Gujranwala, showcasing his strong foundation in science and mathematics.

🔍 Research Focus

Dr. Muhammad Bilal’s research is deeply rooted in Applied Mathematics 🧮, particularly the study of nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) and soliton theory 🌊. His work explores optical solitons, modulation instability, and analytical wave structures in nonlinear optical fibers, plasma physics, and ferromagnetic materials 🔬. With applications in nonlinear optics, fiber communication, and quantum electronics ⚡, he employs advanced analytical and computational methods to model and solve complex dynamical systems. His highly cited publications reflect interdisciplinary impact across physics, engineering, and mathematical modeling 📈, highlighting his contribution to theoretical innovation and applied science.

🏆 Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Bilal is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His profile embodies the values of scholarly excellence, global relevance, and real-world impact—core pillars of this prestigious recognition.

Publication Top Notes

📘 Dispersive wave solutions to DGH system and MI analysis, 130 citations 📊, 2021 📅
📘 Analytical wave structures in plasma via Gilson-Pickering equation, 125 citations 📊, 2021 📅
📘 Modulation instability & solutions to modified NLS equation, 109 citations 📊, 2020 📅
📘 Optical bright–dark & Gaussian solitons with TOD, 96 citations 📊, 2017 📅
📘 Exact wave solutions to (2+1)D Chiral NLS equation, 72 citations 📊, 2021 📅
📘 Exact solitons in monomode optical fibers, 64 citations 📊, 2023 📅
📘 Wave structures to Chen–Lee–Liu equation & MI analysis, 56 citations 📊, 2021 📅
📘 Solitary waves in 3D-FWBBM shallow water model, 54 citations 📊, 2021 📅
📘 Lump & breather solutions to Pavlov equation, 53 citations 📊, 2022 📅
📘 Pure-cubic optical solitons & stability, 52 citations 📊, 2021 📅
📘 Solitons in nonlinear Schrödinger model, 48 citations 📊, 2021 📅
📘 Optical solitons in birefringent fibers with FWM, 46 citations 📊, 2020 📅
📘 Solitary wave solutions in conformable Schrödinger system, 45 citations 📊, 2022 📅
📘 Soliton structures in double dispersive equation, 43 citations 📊, 2022 📅