An enthusiastic, adaptive and dedicated person with an acute interest in research. I particularly enjoy facing new challenges, developing new skills and solving problems. I have theoretical as well as practical knowledge and hands-on experience. I want to explore new areas of physics for the benefit of mankind. Also, I want to be a role model to the young girls who wish to build their carrier in research.
Classroom presentations
undefinedAnamitra Chattopadhyay and J. Nayak, “A novel capacitive-type high-performance humidity sensor constructed with hafnium oxide nanocrystals.’’ (under review 2022).
Oral presentation entitled “Synthesis of porous hafnium oxide nanocrystals by precipitation
method for detection of ethanol gas with high sensitivity” at the 5th International Conference on Applied Surface Science (ICASS) held on April 25-28, 2021at Palma, Mallorca, Spain.
Oral presentation entitled “Formaldehyde Gas Sensing Properties of Hafnium Oxide Nanopowders Synthesized by Sol-Gel Method” at the 65th DAE Solid State Physics Symposium (DAE-SSPS 2021) held on December 15-19, 2021.
Oral presentation entitled “ A study of structure, morphology and optical properties of HfO2 powders synthesized by precipitation method ” at the 5 th National e-Conference on Advanced Materials and Radiation Physics (AMRP-2020) held on November 9-11, 2020.
Presented a poster entitle “ Synthesis of CCTO powder for application in Humidity Sensor ” at 3 rd international conference on condensed matter and applied physics (ICC 2019) held on oct 14-15, 2019 in Bikaner, India.
Anamitra Chattopadhyay and J. Nayak, “Transition metal oxide ceramic nanoparticles for volatile organic compound gas sensors operating in room temperature ambiance.”
Anamitra Chattopadhyay and J. Nayak, “Effect of cation stoichiometry on the humidity sensing properties of calcium copper titanates ceramics”
July 2018 : At present Teaching Assistant
Dec 2017- Feb 2020 : Lab Course (B Tech Preparatory and B Tech Common) Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad, India
Dr. Jhasaketan Nayak
Department of Physics
IIT(ISM) Dhanbad
Dhanbad, Jharkhand – 826004
Jharkhand, INDIA
Email: nayakj@iitism.ac.in