Jatindranath Gain | Physics and Astronomy | Outstanding Scientist Award

Outstanding Scientist Award

Jatindranath Gain — Derozio Memorial College

Jatindranath Gain
Affiliation Derozio Memorial College
Country India
Google Scholar ID Ss8u6csAAAAJ&hl
Documents 24
Citations 22
h-index 2
Subject Area Physics and Astronomy
Event World Top Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-2597-6360

Jatindranath Gain is a researcher affiliated with Derozio Memorial College, India, whose academic profile is associated with the subject area of Physics and Astronomy. Available scholarly profile information records 24 documents, 22 citations, and an h-index of 2. These indicators provide a quantitative description of the research record available through the stated academic profile and should be interpreted in the context of disciplinary publication practices, career stage, and database coverage. [1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile for Jatindranath Gain of Derozio Memorial College, India, in the field of Physics and Astronomy. The profile summarizes available scholarly identifiers and bibliometric indicators, including 24 recorded documents, 22 citations, and an h-index of 2. It also records the researcher’s ORCID identifier and the stated association with the World Top Scientist Awards. The purpose of the article is to provide a structured and neutral account of the researcher’s academic profile, research activity, publication record, measurable scholarly impact, and relevance to an academic recognition event. Bibliometric indicators are treated as descriptive evidence rather than as definitive measures of research quality, since citation patterns and database coverage vary among disciplines and institutions.[2]

Keywords

Jatindranath Gain; Physics and Astronomy; semiconductor nanostructures; optoelectronic devices; nanophotonics; quantum mechanics; quantum computation; multiple quantum wells; electron tunneling; photonic devices; semiconductor structures; transfer matrix method; aperiodic quantum wells; research publications; academic research; Derozio Memorial College.

Introduction

Academic recognition commonly incorporates several forms of evidence, including scholarly publications, citations, persistent researcher identifiers, institutional affiliation, and disciplinary contribution. In this context, the profile of Jatindranath Gain is situated within Physics and Astronomy and is linked to Derozio Memorial College in India. The available scholarly information indicates an identifiable research record comprising 24 documents and 22 citations, with an h-index of 2. The recognition considered in this article is the World Top Scientist Awards. Award suitability is therefore discussed using the available profile information and documented research indicators, without presenting the recognition as an independently verified assessment of overall scientific standing. The distinction is important because bibliometric measures are only one component of scholarly evaluation..[2]

Research Profile

Jatindranath Gain is affiliated with Derozio Memorial College in India and is associated with the academic subject area of Physics and Astronomy. The supplied profile information identifies 24 documents and 22 citations, together with an h-index of 2. [1] These figures describe the indexed research activity represented by the available profile at the time of compilation and may change as publications receive additional citations or as bibliographic databases update their records.[3]

Research Contributions

The available profile establishes a research presence in Physics and Astronomy, supported by a documented collection of scholarly outputs and associated citation activity. The recorded 24 documents indicate a body of academic work that can be assessed through publication-level information, while the 22 citations provide a measurable indication of subsequent scholarly referencing. [1]

Publications

The supplied research profile reports 24 documents associated with Jatindranath Gain. [1] A complete publication-level bibliography should be compiled directly from the researcher’s authoritative scholarly profiles and individual publication records before specific titles, journals, publication dates, authorship positions, or DOI metadata are attributed to the researcher.

Research Impact

The available bibliometric profile records 22 citations across 24 documents and an h-index of 2. [1] These indicators provide a quantitative description of the visibility of the researcher’s indexed scholarly output. Citation counts, however, are influenced by publication age, disciplinary citation practices, collaboration patterns, database coverage, and the accessibility of individual publications. Consequently, the indicators should be considered alongside qualitative evidence when assessing research impact.

Award Suitability

The stated recognition is associated with the World Top Scientist Awards. The available academic information establishes several characteristics that can be relevant to an academic recognition profile: an institutional affiliation, a defined research subject area, a documented publication record, citation activity, an h-index, and persistent researcher identifiers. These elements provide a factual basis for presenting the researcher within an academic award context.

Conclusion

Jatindranath Gain is an academic researcher affiliated with Derozio Memorial College, India, and associated with Physics and Astronomy. The supplied scholarly profile records 24 documents, 22 citations, and an h-index of 2. These indicators establish a measurable research record while remaining subject to the coverage and updating practices of the relevant scholarly databases.The researcher’s ORCID identifier and Google Scholar profile provide complementary mechanisms for identifying and reviewing scholarly activity. Together with the institutional affiliation and stated research area, these details provide a structured academic profile suitable for documentation in connection with the World Top Scientist Awards. [3]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Jatindranath Gain — Google Scholar profile.https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Ss8u6csAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. Gain, J., Sharma, S., Karmakar, R., Jiauddin, M., & Chatterjee, S. (2024). Aryabhata’s enduring contributions to astronomy in ancient India: Unveiling the cosmic secrets. International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research, 6(3).https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.24020
  3. Chandra, B. R., & Gain, J. (2024). Unleashing innovation in electrical and electronic engineering: The role of new technology in driving progress. Journal of Electrical Systems.https://doi.org/10.52783/jes.3340
  4. Gain, J. (2023). The ultimate reality in the universe: A study on the views of quantum physics and Vedanta philosophy. Studies in Philosophy of Science and Education, 4(3).https://doi.org/10.46627/sipose.v4i3.262
  5. Gain, J., Dassarkar, M., & Kundu, S. (2022). Energy effective mass dependence of electron tunneling through CdS/CdSe, AlxGa1-xAs/GaAs and AlSb/InAs multiple quantum barriers.https://doi.org/10.21917/IJME.2021.0205

Satyen Kumar Das | Chemical Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Satyen Kumar Das | Chemical Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Chief General Manager at Indian Oil Corporation Limited, R&D Centre, Faridabad, India

Dr. Satyen Kumar Das, Chief General Manager at IndianOil R&D Centre, is a distinguished chemical engineer with over 30 years of pioneering contributions in petroleum refining, sustainability, and circular technologies. A Ph.D. from IIT Delhi, he has led the development and commercialization of breakthrough technologies such as INDMAX, Ind-Coker, Needle Coke, INDEcoP2F, and IV-IZOMaxCAT, significantly enhancing India’s energy self-reliance. With 210 patents (144 granted globally), 10 commercialized technologies, and over 98 technical publications, his innovations span residue upgradation, light olefin production, and waste-to-fuel conversion. Dr. Das has received 13+ national awards, including honors from DST, DSIR, and MOP&NG, recognizing his excellence in applied R&D. Under his leadership, several large-scale refining projects have been successfully deployed across India and internationally. His visionary work blends scientific rigor with industrial impact, making him a leading force in advancing indigenous, eco-friendly refining technologies.

Professional Profile 

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Education 

Dr. Satyen Kumar Das has a strong academic foundation in chemical engineering from some of India’s premier institutions. He completed his Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Calcutta, where he gained essential knowledge in chemical processes and thermodynamics. He then pursued his Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, enhancing his expertise in process engineering and catalysis. To further advance his academic pursuits, Dr. Das earned his Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. During his academic journey, he built a strong foundation in research methodology, process modeling, and applied chemical engineering, which laid the groundwork for his long-standing contributions to petroleum refining and sustainable technologies. His education has been instrumental in shaping his career, enabling him to bridge the gap between scientific research and industrial innovation effectively.

Experience 

Dr. Satyen Kumar Das began his professional journey with IndianOil R&D Centre in 1995 and has since accumulated nearly 30 years of experience in the petroleum refining industry. Currently serving as Chief General Manager, he leads the Refining Technology division, steering large-scale R&D, troubleshooting, and commercial deployment of innovative technologies. From 1995 to 2013, he contributed to the development of key catalytic processes such as INDMAX, INDALIN, and Fischer Tropsch-based technologies. Between 2014 and 2025, he spearheaded the commercialization of advanced solutions including Ind-Coker, INDEcoP2F, and IV-IZOMaxCAT, transforming refinery operations across India. His leadership has resulted in the successful implementation of several commercial plants, with a cumulative licensed capacity of over 17 MMTPA. Dr. Das also initiated futuristic projects in bio-refineries, waste-to-energy, and CO₂ valorization, demonstrating a vision aligned with environmental sustainability. His broad experience reflects an exceptional blend of technical depth and strategic innovation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Satyen Kumar Das has been widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to petroleum refining and chemical engineering through numerous national and industry awards. He has received over 13 prestigious honors, including multiple National Awards from the Government of India for the development and commercialization of INDMAX and Needle Coke Technologies. The National Petroleum Management Program (NPMP) and DST, DSIR, and MOP&NG have honored him for innovation, sustainability, and indigenous technology leadership. He received the “Innovator of the Year” award from FIPI, the CHEMTECH CEW Award for R&D excellence, and the AIMA Award for breakthrough innovation in artificial intelligence and R&D. In recent years, he was recognized for plastic circularity (INDEcoP2F), light naphtha isomerization (IV-IZOMaxCAT), and was honored with the “Jewel of India Award” and the “Indian Scientist Award” for best researcher in chemical engineering. His accolades underscore his impact on national energy innovation.

Research Focus  on Chemical Engineering

Dr. Satyen Kumar Das’s research primarily centers on the development of innovative, sustainable, and commercially viable technologies in petroleum refining. His focus includes residue upgradation, light olefin production, waste-to-fuel conversion, and plastic circularity—critical areas in the transition toward cleaner energy. He led the development of pathbreaking technologies like INDMAX, Ind-Coker, INDEcoP2F, and Octamax, targeting fuel efficiency, process optimization, and emissions reduction. His work spans catalyst development, feedstock valorization, carbon material synthesis, and CO₂ utilization, reflecting a deep commitment to sustainability and energy security. Dr. Das’s ability to move innovations from lab-scale to full-scale commercial deployment across multiple Indian and international refineries highlights his applied research excellence. He also initiated future-oriented programs in bio-refineries, advanced carbon materials, and specialty chemicals, aligning with global trends. His research philosophy blends scientific rigor with practical utility, aiming to enhance refinery economics while minimizing environmental impact.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Multi stage selective catalytic cracking process and a system for producing high yield of middle distillate products from heavy hydrocarbon feedstocks
    Authors: D Bhattacharyya, AK Das, AV Karthikeyani, SK Das, P Kasliwal, M Santra, …
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 64

  • Title: CO-hydrogenation of syngas to fuel using silica supported Fe–Cu–K catalysts: Effects of active components
    Authors: SK Das, S Majhi, P Mohanty, KK Pant
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 43

  • Title: Process for catalytic cracking of petroleum based feed stocks
    Authors: S Mandal, S Kumarshah, D Bhattacharyya, VLN Murthy, AK Das, S Singh, …
    Year: 1998
    Citations: 41

  • Title: CO-hydrogenation over silica supported iron based catalysts: Influence of potassium loading
    Authors: SK Das, P Mohanty, S Majhi, KK Pant
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 40

  • Title: Upgradation of undesirable olefinic liquid hydrocarbon streams
    Authors: AK Das, S Mandal, S Ghosh, D Bhattacharyya, GS Mishra, JK Dixit, …
    Year: 2000
    Citations: 38

  • Title: Stabilized dual zeolite single particle catalyst composition and a process thereof
    Authors: MP Kuvettu, SK Ray, G Ravichandran, V Krishnan, SK Das, S Makhija, …
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 31

  • Title: Molecular-level structural insight into clarified oil by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy: estimation of hydrocarbon types and average structural parameters
    Authors: S Mondal, A Yadav, R Kumar, V Bansal, SK Das, J Christopher, GS Kapur
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 29

  • Title: Process for simultaneous cracking of lighter and heavier hydrocarbon feed and system for the same
    Authors: S Subramani, D Bhattacharyya, R Manna, SK Das, T Sarkar, S Rajagopal
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 19

  • Title: Dissecting the cohesiveness among aromatics, saturates and structural features of aromatics towards needle coke generation in DCU from clarified oil by analytical techniques
    Authors: S Mondal, A Yadav, V Pandey, V Sugumaran, R Bagai, R Kumar, SK Das
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Process for simultaneous cracking of lighter and heavier hydrocarbon feed and system for the same
    Authors: S Subramani, D Bhattacharyya, R Manna, SK Das, T Sarkar, S Rajagopal
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 13

  • Title:Process for the production of needle coke
    Authors: D Bhattacharyya, SV Kumaran, BVHP Gupta, P Kumar, AK Das, G Saidulu, SK Das
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Delayed coker drum and method of operating thereof
    Authors: THVD Prasad, PR Pradeep, SK Das, JK Dixit, G Thapa, D Bhattacharyya
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Process and apparatus for co-conversion of waste plastics in delayed coker unit
    Authors: PR Pradeep, THVD Prasad, SA Dixit, P Mondal, VK Kottiyath, SK Das, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Process for the conversion of crude oil to light olefins, aromatics and syngas
    Authors: PR Pradeep, AK Kottakuna, THVD Prasad, SK Das, D Bhattacharyya, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Process for conversion of residue employing de-asphalting and delayed coking
    Authors: PR Pradeep, SK Das, THVD Prasad, AK Kottakuna, D Bhattacharyya, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 2

Conclusion

Dr. Satyen Kumar Das is an accomplished chemical engineer with a robust academic background from top Indian institutions and nearly three decades of impactful experience at IndianOil R&D. His contributions to indigenous refining technologies, waste-to-fuel innovation, and plastic circularity have transformed India’s energy landscape. With over 210 patents, 98 publications, 13+ national awards, and successful commercialization of 10 major technologies, his work demonstrates a rare blend of scientific depth, innovation, and real-world implementation. Dr. Das is strongly recommended for the Outstanding Scientist Award in recognition of his pioneering research and sustained national impact.