Anthony Thomas AC | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Anthony Thomas AC | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

The University of Adelaide | Australia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Anthony Thomas embarked on his academic journey with a Ph.D. from Flinders University of South Australia in 1974, followed by a prestigious Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of British Columbia from 1973 to 1975. His early dedication to theoretical physics laid the foundation for a remarkable career in nuclear and particle physics. Recognized for his academic excellence, he was awarded the University Medal from Flinders University in 1971.

🏫 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Thomas has held numerous esteemed positions, demonstrating his leadership in the scientific community. Since 1989, he has served as the Elder Professor of Physics at the University of Adelaide, following his tenure as a Professor of Physics from 1984 to 1989. His global impact includes serving as a staff member in the Theory Division at CERN (1982–1984) and the Theory Group at TRIUMF in Vancouver (1976–1984). He also played an instrumental role as Chief Scientist at Jefferson Lab (2004–2009) and as Associate Director for Theoretical and Computational Physics, where he spearheaded scientific initiatives at one of the most significant nuclear physics facilities in the United States.

🌍 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Thomas has made groundbreaking contributions to nuclear and particle physics, particularly in the areas of the subatomic structure of matter, dark matter physics, and quantum chromodynamics. His research has significantly advanced the understanding of nuclear forces and hadron structure. As Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics (2021–2027) and a key figure in the ARC Centre of Excellence in Particle Physics at the Tera-scale, he has been at the forefront of cutting-edge research initiatives. His leadership in theoretical physics is also evident from his directorship of the ARC Special Research Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Thomas' exemplary contributions have earned him numerous prestigious awards, including the Companion of the Order of Australia (2020), the highest civilian honor in the country. He was named South Australian Scientist of the Year in 2014 for his extraordinary scientific leadership. His accolades also include the Harrie Massey Medal (2000), the Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal (1997), and the Walter Boas Medal (1987). He has been a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science since 1990, a Fellow of the American Physical Society since 1987, and a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (UK) since 1996.

🌟 Impact and Influence

Prof. Thomas' influence extends far beyond his research. He has played a pivotal role in shaping international collaborations in nuclear physics. As Chair of the IUPAP Working Group on International Cooperation in Nuclear Physics, he facilitated the formation of new regional associations like the Asian Nuclear Physics Association (ANPhA) and ALAFNA. His leadership ensured that major funding agencies engaged in discussions on global nuclear physics projects, reinforcing Australia's role in the international scientific community.

📚 Legacy and Future Contributions

With over 38,000 citations and an h-index of 98, Prof. Thomas' scholarly impact is undeniable. His role in securing a US$300 million upgrade for Jefferson Lab and organizing international conferences such as the 2016 International Conference on Nuclear Physics exemplifies his enduring contributions. Through his leadership at the University of Adelaide and various global scientific committees, he continues to inspire the next generation of physicists and shape the future of nuclear science. His legacy is one of unwavering commitment to advancing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and pushing the boundaries of theoretical physics. Prof. Dr. Anthony Thomas AC remains a towering figure in the field, whose work will resonate in scientific discoveries for years to come.

 

Publications


  • 📄 Reflections on Chiral Symmetry Within QCD

    • Author: Anthony Thomas

    • Journal: Symmetry

    • Year: 2025


  • 📄 Challenges in the extraction of physics beyond the Standard Model from electron scattering

    • Authors: Xuangong Wang, Anthony W. Thomas

    • Journal: Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics

    • Year: 2025


  • 📄 Constraints on the U (1)B-L model from global QCD analysis

    • Authors: Xuangong Wang, Nicholas T. Hunt-Smith, Wally Melnitchouk, Nobuo Sato, Anthony W. Thomas

    • Journal: Physical Review D

    • Year: 2025


  • 📄 Maximum likelihood estimation for left-truncated log-logistic distributions with a given truncation point

    • Authors: Markus Kreer, Ayşe Kızılersü, Jake Guscott, Lukas Christopher Schmitz, Anthony W. Thomas

    • Journal: Statistical Papers

    • Year: 2024


  • 📄 When is the discrete Weibull distribution infinitely divisible?

    • Authors: Markus Kreer, Ayşe Kızılersü, Anthony W. Thomas

    • Journal: Statistics and Probability Letters

    • Year: 2024


 

Priya Rani | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Priya Rani | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Central University of Haryana | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Priya Rani's academic journey commenced with a strong foundation in the sciences, demonstrated by her exemplary performance in matriculation (2011) where she secured a remarkable 93.4% in subjects including Science and Mathematics. She continued her academic excellence through her secondary education at HBSE, achieving 80% in 2013, focusing on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, and Hindi. Her undergraduate studies were completed at Govt. College for Women, Hisar, Kurukshetra University in 2016, where she excelled with a 77.1% and stood first in her college, majoring in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Rani embarked on her professional career by contributing to the field of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. She pursued her Ph.D. at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, which she was awarded in 2023. Her doctoral thesis, supervised by Prof. Sunita Srivastava and Dr. Ranjeet, focused on "Theoretical Study of Electronic and Optical Properties of Quantum Dots." Alongside her research, she has significant teaching experience, serving as a Guest Faculty at both the Department of Physics, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, and the Department of Physics & Astrophysics, Central University of Haryana.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Rani has contributed extensively to the field of Theoretical Physics, particularly in Condensed Matter Physics and Quantum Dots. Her expertise lies in Density Functional Theory-based first principles software like SIESTA and Gaussian, and Effective Mass Approximation-based software such as Quantum Dot Lab. Her research interests include optoelectronic properties of quantum dots and their applications in bio-imaging and bio-sensing. She has published eight research papers, with five indexed in Scopus, and a book chapter, earning 57 citations, an h-index of 5, and an i10 index of 1.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Rani's academic and research excellence has been recognized through various awards and achievements. She was awarded the Junior Research Fellowship by UGC-CSIR in 2022 and served as a University Research Scholar at GJU S & T, Hisar in 2019. Notably, she received the Best Poster Award at the MMMCN-2023 Workshop at CUH, Mahendergarh. Additionally, she has served as a reviewer for prestigious journals like the New Journal of Physics, Physica Scripta, and Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Rani's influence extends beyond her research contributions. She has actively participated in academic conferences and workshops, with a total of 23 attendances, including 11 oral presentations and six poster presentations. Her involvement in these events showcases her commitment to disseminating knowledge and engaging with the scientific community. As a guest faculty, she has imparted knowledge in advanced courses such as Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Optics, Semiconductor Physics, Mathematical Physics, Mechanics, and Electricity and Magnetism, influencing the next generation of physicists.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Priya Rani's legacy in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics is marked by her rigorous research, academic excellence, and dedication to teaching. Her future contributions are anticipated to further the understanding of quantum dots and their applications, particularly in optoelectronics and bio-sensing. As she continues her career, her impact on the scientific community and her students will undoubtedly grow, fostering advancements in theoretical physics and its practical applications.

 

Notable Publications

Systematic tuning of optical and electronic properties of holey graphene quantum dots for UV applications 2024 (1)

Enhanced NIR fluorescence quantum yield of graphene quantum dots using dopants 2023 (4)

Effect of surface modification on optical and electronic properties of graphene quantum dots 2023 (26)

Tuning Properties of Graphene Quantum Dots by Passivation 2022 (7)

Study of electronic and optical properties of quantum dots 2022 (4)