Biography
Rajeev Ahuja is Professor of
computational Materials science at Uppsala University, Sweden.
Currently, he is the Director of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Ropar, India. He was also holding the additional charge of Director of
IIT Guwahati, India from Nov. 2023 to May 2024. He is one of the most
highly cited researchers as well as top 5 materials Scientist in Sweden
& India. He has done his Ph.D. from I.I.T. Roorkee in India in 1992.
Same year he has joined Uppsala University, Sweden as post-doctoral
fellow. He became Professor in 2007 at Uppsala University, Sweden. His
main area of interest is material science with focus on energy such
Batteries, Hydrogen Storage & production, sensors as well
high-pressure physics. He has published more than 1200 scientific papers
in peer-reviewed journals H-Index of 106, i-10 index 817 & no. of
citations more than 52147. Dr. Ahuja has supervised 30 PhD students and
more than 35 postdocs. He has been elected FRSC UK, APS-Fellow by
American Physical Society (APS), USA and appointed in the Advisory Board
of Journal of Materials Chemistry A & Materials Advances from Royal
Society of Chemistry (England). He is Associate Editor of Nano Energy.
He was also awarded Beller Lectureship for the APS March Meeting 2017.
He been awarded the Wallmark prize for 2011 from KVA (Royal Swedish
Academy of Sciences), and has previously received the Eder Lilly &
Sven Thureus prize and the Benzelius prize from KVS. Dr. Ahuja is an
elected member of the Swedish Royal Society of Sciences (KVS). He has
been awarded Best Alumnus award from IIT Roorkee, India for excellence
in research for 2021.
For more details, kindly refer to the attached CV and visit the webpage (click here).
Area of Research
Material science with focus on energy such Batteries, Hydrogen Storage & production, sensors as well high-pressure physics
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Publications
1. Enhancement of superconductivity in Zr2S2C arising from phonon softening on transition from bulk to monolayer
Prof. Rajeev AhujaJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
2. Van Hove singularity driven enhancement of superconductivity in two dimensional Tungsten monofluoride (WF)
Prof. Rajeev AhujaJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
1. Electron beam irradiation-induced atomically thin domes of two-dimensional materials: Graphene and MoS2
M Pandey, R Ahuja, R Kumar,
Prof. Rajeev AhujaSurfaces and Interfaces
2. Pinning of graphene for conformal wrinkling over a soft corrugated substrate through prestretch-release process
M Pandey, BK Parida, M Ranjan, R Ahuja, R Kumar,
Prof. Rajeev AhujaApplied Surface Science Advances
3. Straining techniques for strain engineering of 2D materials towards flexible straintronic applications
Mukesh Pandey, Cheeranjiv Pandey,
Prof. Rajeev AhujaDr. Rakesh KumarNano Energy
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