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Shiv Nadar University

EducationDadri, Uttar Pradesh, India
About: Shiv Nadar University is a education organization based out in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Graphene. The organization has 1015 authors who have published 1924 publications receiving 18420 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the development of durable and cost-effective nanocomposite coatings using silica particles derived from agricultural waste, rice-husk and different fractions of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS).

12 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the Al-induced crystallization of amorphous (a)-Si under thermal annealing and swift heavy ion irradiation has been investigated and the results showed that the crystallinity increases with increasing temperature.
Abstract: The Al-induced crystallization of amorphous (a)-Si under thermal annealing and swift heavy ion irradiation has been investigated. The c-Al (50 nm)/a-Si (150 nm) thin films have been prepared on thermally oxidized Si-substrates. A set of samples have been annealed at temperatures ranging from 100 °C to 500 °C to achieve crystallization. Another set of similar samples have been irradiated at an elevated temperature of 100 °C using 100 MeV Ni+7 ions at fluences of 1 × 1012 ions-cm−2, 5 × 1012 ions-cm−2, 1 × 1013 ions-cm−2, and 5 × 1013 ions-cm−2. The crystallization of a-Si is observed at annealing temperature of 200 °C. The crystallinity increases with increasing temperature. On the other hand, irradiation using swift heavy ion leads to crystallization of a-Si at significantly lower temperature of 100 °C. The irradiation induced crystallization is explained in terms of creation of vacancies, interstitials and mixing of Si and Al atoms at a-Si/c-metal interface due to energy deposited by swift Ni ions.

12 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the analytical structure of the nonlinear Lienard oscillator was examined and it was shown that it is a bi-Hamiltonian system depending upon the choice of the coupling parameters.
Abstract: We examine the analytical structure of the nonlinear Lienard oscillator and show that it is a bi-Hamiltonian system depending upon the choice of the coupling parameters. While one has been recently studied in the context of a quantized momentum-dependent mass system, the other Hamiltonian also reflects a similar feature in the mass function and also depicts an isotonic character. We solve for such a Hamiltonian and give the complete solution in terms of a confluent hypergeometric function.

12 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the homogeneous boundary value problem arising in the propagation of electromagnetic waves guided by an open tape helix modelled to be of infinitesimal tape thickness and infinite tape-material conductivity is shown to be inherently ill posed.
Abstract: The homogeneous boundary value problem arising in the propagation of electromagnetic waves guided by an open tape helix modelled to be of infinitesimal tape thickness and infinite tape-material conductivity is shown to be inherently ill posed. It is demonstrated how the ill posed problem may be regularised using the mollification method. The regularised boundary value problem is then solved to yield the approximate dispersion equation which takes the form of the solvability condition for an infinite system of linear homogeneous algebraic equations viz., the determinant of the infinite-order coefficient matrix is zero. For the numerical computation of the dispersion characteristic, all the entries of the symmetrically truncated version of the coefficient matrix are estimated by summing an adequate number of the rapidly converging (after regularisation) series for them. The tape-current distribution is estimated from the null-space vector of the truncated coefficient matrix corresponding to a specified root of the dispersion equation. A comparison of the numerical results with those for the anisotropically conducting model (that neglects the component of the tape-current density perpendicular to the winding direction) of the tape helix reveals that the propagation characteristic computed on the basis of the anisotropically conducting model could be substantially in error even for moderately wide tapes.

12 citations

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TL;DR: A noreremophilane is discovered that has strong anti-angiogenic effects on the developing zebrafish embryos as well as on tumor-induced angiogenesis in a zebra fish xenograft model.
Abstract: Noreremophilanes are a rare class of cis-hydrindanes produced by genus Ligularia herbaceous plants which are known to exhibit interesting biological activities. We synthesized cis-hydrindanes based on a naturally occurring noreremophilane scaffold using a Diels–Alder/aldol sequence and screened them for multiple biological activities using high-content zebrafish embryonic development assays. We discovered a noreremophilane that has strong anti-angiogenic effects on the developing zebrafish embryos as well as on tumor-induced angiogenesis in a zebrafish xenograft model. We synthesized several derivatives of this class of noreremophilanes and performed structure–activity relationship studies in zebrafish to identify more potent and less toxic analogs of the original structure.

12 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Dinesh Mohan7928335775
Vijay Kumar Thakur7437517719
Robert A. Taylor6257215877
Himanshu Pathak5625911203
Gurmit Singh542708565
Vijay Kumar5177310852
Dimitris G. Kaskaoutis431355248
Ken Haenen392886296
Vikas Dudeja391434733
P. K. Giri381584528
Swadesh M Mahajan382555389
Rohini Garg37884388
Rajendra Bhatia361549275
Rakesh Ganguly352404415
Sonal Singhal341804174
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20239
202256
2021356
2020322
2019227
2018176