Abdul Barik | Sensor Characterization | Best Academic Researcher Award

Best Academic Researcher Award

Abdul Barik
Department of Textile Engineering, Southeast University, Bangladesh

Abdul Barik
Affiliation Southeast University
Country Bangladesh
Scopus ID 57222270795
Documents 8
Citations 109
h-index 4
Subject Area Sensor Characterization
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0009-0002-4657-2162

Abdul Barik is a Lecturer in the Department of Textile Engineering at Southeast University, Bangladesh. His academic career combines teaching, materials research, and scientific collaboration in condensed matter physics and engineering materials. His research emphasizes thin films, nanotechnology, functional oxide materials, perovskite materials, computational materials science, and optoelectronic applications. Through interdisciplinary research, undergraduate instruction, and collaborative projects, he contributes to the advancement of sustainable materials and sensor characterization technologies while promoting innovation in higher education and engineering research.[1]

Abstract

Abdul Barik is an academic researcher whose work integrates experimental and computational investigations of functional materials for sensor, energy, and optoelectronic applications. His research explores thin films, lead-free perovskites, nanostructured materials, and density functional theory (DFT) simulations to understand structural, electrical, and optical properties. His scholarly activities include peer-reviewed publications, editorial appointments, conference participation, and collaborative research, supporting the advancement of sustainable materials science and engineering.[2]

Keywords

Sensor Characterization; Thin Films; Nanotechnology; Functional Oxide Materials; Lead-Free Perovskites; Condensed Matter Physics; Computational Materials Science; Density Functional Theory; Optoelectronic Materials; X-ray Diffraction.

Introduction

Serving as a Lecturer at Southeast University, Abdul Barik combines engineering education with active scientific research. His professional interests span materials characterization, thin-film technology, functional oxide materials, nanotechnology, and computational modelling. Through teaching, curriculum development, and student supervision, he supports the development of future engineers while maintaining an active research profile focused on advanced materials and their technological applications.[2]

Research Profile

His ongoing research investigates calcium-substituted barium titanate thin films for optoelectronic devices, pressure-dependent electronic behaviour of lead-free perovskites using density functional theory, and functional oxide materials for energy applications. His expertise includes X-ray diffraction analysis, electrical and optical characterization, computational materials science, and experimental materials engineering. Collaborative research with Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Southeast University, and international materials researchers has strengthened the interdisciplinary scope of his investigations.[2]

Research Contributions

  • Experimental characterization of functional oxide thin films.
  • Computational investigation of lead-free perovskite materials using density functional theory.
  • Research on structure–property relationships in advanced materials.
  • Studies of optical, structural, and electrical properties of nanostructured materials.
  • Promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration in condensed matter physics and materials science.
  • Academic mentoring, undergraduate teaching, and curriculum development.

Publications

The researcher has authored eight Scopus-indexed publications and a total of nine scholarly journal publications. His work has received over one hundred citations across academic databases and more than 4,420 ResearchGate reads. His publication portfolio focuses on condensed matter physics, sensor characterization, thin films, perovskite materials, and functional oxides, reflecting sustained engagement in advanced materials research.[1]

  • Scopus-indexed journal publications: 8
  • Total journal publications: 9
  • Editorial appointments: 2
  • ResearchGate citations: 135
  • ResearchGate reads: 4,420+

Research Impact

The available research indicators include eight Scopus-indexed documents, 109 Scopus citations, an h-index of 4, and broader academic visibility reflected by 135 Google Scholar and ResearchGate citations. His editorial responsibilities, collaborative research, and conference participation further demonstrate sustained scholarly engagement in materials science, computational modelling, and sensor-related characterization techniques.[1]

Award Suitability

Abdul Barik’s profile aligns with the objectives of the Best Academic Researcher Award presented at the Global Sensor Awards. His contributions to thin-film characterization, functional oxide materials, computational materials science, and optoelectronic research demonstrate scientific relevance within the field of sensor characterization. His academic leadership, collaborative research activities, and publication record support recognition for sustained contributions to engineering education and materials research.[2]

Conclusion

Abdul Barik has established a growing academic profile through interdisciplinary research, engineering education, and collaborative scientific investigations. His work in condensed matter physics, thin films, nanotechnology, and functional materials contributes to ongoing developments in advanced materials and sensor characterization. Continued research, publication, and academic engagement position him as an active contributor to emerging technologies and sustainable engineering applications.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Abdul Barik, Author ID 57222270795. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57222270795
  2. Abdul Barik. Academic and Professional Background, Research Projects, Research Contributions, Collaborations, Publication Metrics, and Professional Activities.