PUBLICATIONS & PATENTS: Recent submissions

  • CMS Collaboration; Hayrapetyan, A.; ACHARYA, S.; ALPANA, A.; DUBE, SOURABH; GOMBER, B.; KANSAL, B.; LAHA, A.; SAHU, B.; SHARMA, SEEMA; VAISH, K.Y. et al. (Elsevier B.V., 2025-04)
    We review key measurements performed by CMS in the context of its heavy ion physics program, using event samples collected in 2010–2018 with several collision systems and energies. These studies provide detailed macroscopic ...
  • Sahoo, S.; Babu, S.; Hissariya, R.; ROUT, D.; SINGH, SURJEET; Abrudan, R.; Radu, F.; Saini, D.; Mandal, D.; Mishra, S. K. (Elsevier B.V., 2025-12)
    Futuristic multi-state storage devices and energy-efficient data storage sensors depend on advanced functional materials that manifest both spin and charge ordering. Here, we report the growth of SmMn0.25Fe0.75O3 (SMFO) ...
  • Kondhare, Kirtikumar R.; BHIDE, AMEY J.; BANERJEE, ANJAN K. (Oxford University Press, 2025-05)
    Short- and long-distance mobile signals (mobile RNAs and proteins) are integral parts of the local and systemic communications that coordinate various physiological processes at whole plant level and have far-reaching ...
  • PATHAK, SHRADDHA; Kulkarni, Ankur A. (Elsevier B.V., 2025-08)
    During an epidemic, the information available to individuals in the society deeply influences their belief of the true infectiousness of the disease, and thereby the preventive measures they take to stay safe from the ...
  • Bhattacharjee, Debesh; SUBRAMANIAN, PRASAD; Majumder, Saikat; Mishra, Wageesh (Oxford University Press, 2025-05)
    As solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) propagate through the heliosphere, they expend energy in heating protons to compensate for the cooling that occurs due to expansion. CME propagation models usually treat energy ...
  • SHARMA, MAYANK; BHATTACHARYAY, ARIJIT (Elsevier B.V., 2025-09)
    Biological environments at micrometre scales and below are often crowded and experience incessant stochastic thermal fluctuations. The presence of membranes/pores and multiple biological entities in a constricted space can ...
  • CMS Collaboration; Hayrapetyan, A.; ACHARYA, S.; ALPANA, A.; DUBE, SOURABH; GOMBER, B.; HAZARIKA, P.; KANSAL, B.; LAHA, A.; SAHU, B.; SHARMA, SEEMA; VAISH, K.Y. et al. (Elsevier B.V., 2025-03)
    Three rare decay processes of the Higgs boson to a rho(770)(0), phi(1020), or K-* (892)(0) meson and a photon are searched for using root s = 13 TeV proton-proton collision data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. ...
  • ANAND, AAKASH; BHATTACHARYAY, ARIJIT (Elsevier B.V., 2025-09)
    We analyse surface-fluctuations driven fluid flow through nano-channels (tubes) to investigate the interplay between the boundary layer and the bulk flow of fluid under a pressure head. Surface fluctuations of a wide range ...
  • TRIPATHY, GYANA RANJAN_Ed. (Springer Nature, 2025-06)
    Is a colorful cookbook for a dozen of isotopic systematics and analytical techniques Includes step-by-step guide for both sample processing and mass spectrometric measurements Acts as a unique handbook for analytical ...
  • Foucaud, Florent; Galby, Esther; Khazaliya, Liana; Li, Shaohua; Inerney, Fionn Mc; Sharma, Roohani; TALE, PRAFULLKUMAR (Dagstuhl Publishing, 2025-02)
    For a graph G, a subset S ⊆ V (G) is called a resolving set of G if, for any two vertices u, v ∈ V (G), there exists a vertex w ∈ S such that d(w, u)̸ = d(w, v). The Metric Dimension problem takes as input a graph G on ...
  • Goswami, Chandan; Basak, Aniket; GHOSH, RAJEET; Adhikari, Avishek; Sarkar, Pinaki (Elsevier B.V., 2025-05)
    Rapid advancement of the Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing various sectors of our daily lives; healthcare being a prime beneficiary. Likelihood of viral infections among medical personnel has drastically decreased ...
  • DUTTA, MADHUSUDAN; CHATTERJEE, ABHIJIT; DEKA, NILOTPAL; TANWAR, RITEEKA; MISHRA, VISHNU; Saha, Arindam; MANDAL, PANKAJ; BOOMISHANKAR, RAMAMOORTHY; HAZRA, PARTHA (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2025-05)
    Multi-carbazole-based benzonitrile systems are efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). However, they suffer from low PLQY due to the large dihedral ...
  • Kuchey, Mohammad Yaseen; Hassan, Nadia; Wani, Adil Amin; Munjal, Sagar; Bhat, Aamir Yaseen; Ingole, Pravin P.; THOTIYL, MUSTHAFA OTTAKAM; Bhat, Mohsin Ahmad (American Chemical Society, 2025-05)
    Supercapacitors are receiving considerable attention as energy storage devices for portable and wearable electronics. Their large-scale commercialization hinges on the design and development of cost-effective, stable ...
  • BANERJEE, ARGHA; Scherler, Dirk (Wiley, 2025-05)
    Hypsometry, which is the distribution of area in different elevation bands, encodes useful information about the tectonic and climatic forcing of a given landscape. We develop a unified mathematical theory of the elevation ...
  • Shyam, Ayyappan; GARG, CHARU; NAIR, SUNIL; Rana, Dhanvir Singh et al. (AIP Publishing, 2025-06)
    Developments in communication technologies depend on the parallel progress in materials innovation, data processing devices, and their strategic integration. Terahertz (THz) science and technology is the latest field to ...
  • JAIN, SACHIN; DHRUVA, K. S.; Skvortsov, Evgeny (American Physical Society, 2025-05)
    Nontrivial conformal field theories are rare. Motivated by the recent construction of a local higher-spin gravity in AdS4—chiral higher-spin gravity—we begin to identify its anti–de Sitter/conformal field theory (AdS/CFT) ...
  • VISHWESHWARA, SHARATH S.; ANAND, SAURABH; BHOGE, PREETI RAVINDRA; MAHIDA, VIRENDRASINH; CHANDRA, ANKITA; Vinod Saladi, Srinivas; KIKKERI, RAGHAVENDRA (American Chemical Society, 2025-06)
    Targeted lysosomal degradation of proteins (LDP) represents a promising strategy for clearing unwanted toxic extracellular and secreted proteins. Yet, significant challenges persist, including identifying potential ligands ...
  • OJHA, MEGHA; Shigwan, Bhushan K.; Nerlekar, Ashish N.; Datar, Mandar N.; CHAVAN, BHANUDAS P.; BARUA, DEEPAK (Wiley, 2025-04)
    Biological invasions pose a threat to biodiversity in tropical savannas. Invasive plants can alter savanna communities in complex ways, where impacts can vary with the intensity of invasion, the spatial scales examined, ...
  • JAIN, VANSHIKA; PILLAI, PRAMOD P. (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2025-05)
    Harnessing the power of the Sun for perpetual chemical synthesis is one of the most sustainable ways to reduce the carbon footprint in the chemical industry. In this regard, the natural photosynthetic machinery offers key ...
  • JOSHI, POOJA; SRINIDHI, V.; HOTHA, SRINIVAS (Wiley, 2025-05)
    The cell wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb) is distinguished by its unique glycolipid composition, notably mycolyl arabinogalactan, which features Araf, Galf, and mycolic acid. The terminal portion of arabinogalactan ...

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