Research Excellence Award
| Prashant Chate | |
| Affiliation | J.S.M. College, Alibag-Raigad, Maharashtra, India |
| Country | India |
| Google Scholar ID | aJVHDvoAAAAJ |
| Documents | 71 |
| Citations | 1964 |
| h-index | 23 |
| Subject Area | Thin Films, Nanomaterials, Semiconductor Materials, Solar Cell Materials, Electro-Optic Sensors and Systems |
| Event | Global Sensor Awards |
Prashant Chate,
JSM College, India.
Prashant Chate is an Indian academician, researcher, and Assistant Professor affiliated with J.S.M. College, Alibag-Raigad, Maharashtra, India. His scholarly work primarily focuses on nanomaterials, semiconductor thin films, optoelectronic materials, photoelectrochemical cells, and chemical bath deposition techniques. Over a research career spanning more than two decades, he has contributed extensively to the development and characterization of metal chalcogenide thin films for renewable energy and advanced materials applications.[1]
Prashant Chate has published numerous peer-reviewed research articles in internationally recognized journals including Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, Applied Surface Science, Optik, Solid State Sciences, and Journal of Alloys and Compounds. His research portfolio demonstrates significant contributions to semiconductor chemistry, nanotechnology, thermoelectric materials, and photovoltaic applications.[2]
Abstract
This academic recognition article presents the research profile, scientific contributions, scholarly publications, and academic achievements of Dr. Prashant Anil Chate in the field of materials science and nanotechnology. His work has significantly contributed to the synthesis, characterization, and application of semiconductor thin films and nanostructured materials for optoelectronic and photovoltaic technologies. Through extensive experimental investigations involving cadmium selenide, zinc selenide, tungsten disulfide, nickel selenide, and related compounds, Dr. Chate has contributed to advancing chemical deposition methodologies and photoelectrochemical device research.[3]
Keywords
Nanomaterials, Thin Films, Semiconductor Materials, Chemical Bath Deposition, Cadmium Selenide, Zinc Selenide, Photoelectrochemical Cells, Solar Cell Materials, Thermoelectric Properties, Optoelectronics, Chalcogenide Thin Films, Nanotechnology, Materials Science.
Introduction
Materials science and nanotechnology are among the most rapidly advancing interdisciplinary domains in contemporary scientific research. Semiconductor thin films and nanostructured materials have become increasingly important due to their applications in renewable energy, electronic devices, sensors, and optoelectronic technologies. Researchers engaged in these areas contribute significantly to scientific innovation and sustainable technological development.[4]
Within this context, Dr. Prashant Anil Chate has established a distinguished academic and research career focused on thin film synthesis, structural characterization, electrical analysis, and photovoltaic applications. His investigations into metal chalcogenide thin films have expanded the understanding of material properties and deposition techniques relevant to energy conversion and semiconductor device fabrication.[5]
Research Profile
Dr. Chate completed his Master of Science degree in Inorganic Chemistry and subsequently earned SET qualification, followed by a Ph.D. from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, in August 2007. His doctoral thesis entitled “Synthesis, Characterization and Applications of Mixed Chalcogenide Thin Films” focused on semiconductor materials and their optoelectronic applications.[4]
He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at J.S.M. College, Alibag-Raigad, Maharashtra, India, with more than 21 years of teaching and research experience. His academic activities include postgraduate teaching, Ph.D. supervision, conference participation, editorial responsibilities, and peer-review activities for internationally recognized journals.[5]
- Research expertise in semiconductor thin films and nanostructured materials.
- Extensive experience in X-ray diffraction, SEM, EDAX, optical absorption, and thermoelectric measurements.
- Guidance of doctoral students in advanced materials science research.
- Editorial and reviewer contributions to multiple international scientific journals.
Research Contributions
Dr. Chate’s research contributions are primarily associated with chemical bath deposition methods for synthesizing semiconductor thin films and nanocrystalline materials. His investigations have addressed crystallographic properties, optoelectronic behavior, thermoelectric performance, and photoelectrochemical applications of metal chalcogenide systems.[4]
His published studies include investigations on cadmium selenide, zinc selenide, molybdenum diselenide, tungsten disulfide, antimony sulfide, nickel sulfide, copper indium selenide, and bismuth sulfide thin films. These materials are considered significant for solar energy conversion devices, thermoelectric systems, and semiconductor electronics.[5]
- Development of low-temperature chemical deposition methods for nanocrystalline thin films.
- Studies on structural and optical properties of semiconductor materials.
- Research on thermoelectric and photoelectrochemical applications of chalcogenide thin films.
- Contributions to renewable energy materials and photovoltaic systems.
- Book chapters related to renewable energy materials and nanotechnology applications.
Publications
Dr. Chate has authored and co-authored more than sixty-nine research publications in peer-reviewed international journals indexed in major scientific databases. His research publications demonstrate continuity in semiconductor materials research over multiple decades.[1]
- “A novel route to synthesize Cd1-XPbXSe thin films from solution phase,” Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2005.
- “Chemical deposition of ZnSe thin films: Photoelectrochemical applications,” Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2008.
- “CdS thin film: synthesis and characterization,” Solid State Sciences, 2009.
- “X-ray and optical properties of chemically deposited nanocrystalline CdSe thin films,” Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2010.
- “Chemical deposition of (311) textured CdIn2S4 thin films,” Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2014.
- “Structural, electrical and thermoelectrical analysis of nickel sulphide thin films,” Applied Physics A, 2016.
- “Nickel selenide thin films: opto-electric and thermoelectric properties,” Applied Physics A, 2022.
- “Structural, optical and electrical properties of AgBiS2 thin films for optoelectronic applications,” Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2026.
Research Impact
The scientific contributions of Dr. Chate have had relevance in the areas of semiconductor material engineering, photovoltaic device development, and nanotechnology-enabled energy systems. His work on chemical bath deposition has provided scalable and economically viable approaches for thin film fabrication.[1]
In addition to his publication record, he has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, workshops, and academic events. His scholarly engagement includes service as an editorial board member, reviewer for international journals, and advisory committee member for scientific conferences.[2]
Dr. Chate has received several recognitions including the International Einstein Award, Top 100 Scientist Award, Global Teacher Award, Research Excellence Awards, and Asia’s Excellent Research Award. These distinctions acknowledge his sustained contributions to scientific research and higher education.[3]
Award Suitability
Dr. Prashant Anil Chate demonstrates strong suitability for recognition in the category of Excellence in Materials Science and Nanotechnology Research due to his extensive publication record, long-standing academic service, and contributions to semiconductor thin film research. His interdisciplinary investigations integrate chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, and renewable energy applications.[4]
The combination of research productivity, conference participation, editorial contributions, doctoral supervision, and international recognition reflects a sustained commitment to scientific advancement and academic excellence. His work continues to contribute to emerging technologies involving optoelectronic materials and sustainable energy systems.[5]
Conclusion
Dr. Prashant Anil Chate has established a distinguished academic and scientific profile through his sustained contributions to semiconductor thin films, nanomaterials, and photovoltaic research. His multidisciplinary work has advanced understanding in materials synthesis, characterization methodologies, and optoelectronic applications. With extensive teaching experience, scholarly publications, conference participation, and international recognition, he represents a significant contributor to the field of materials science and nanotechnology.[5]
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References
- Google Scholar. (n.d.). Research profile of Dr. Prashant Anil Chate.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=aJVHDvoAAAAJ
- Elsevier. (2010). Journal of Alloys and Compounds publication records.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.04.122
- Springer Nature. (2014). Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-014-1887-5
- Applied Nanoscience. (2013). Nanostructured thin film studies.
- Optik Journal. (2022). Thermoelectric properties of semiconductor thin films.