Prof. Bibhu Prasad Swain, National Institute of Technology Manipur, India
Dr. Bibhu Prasad Swain has been the recipient of several prestigious international research fellowships, including the JSPS Fellowship from the Government of Japan and the Brain Korea 21 Fellowship at Seoul National University, South Korea. He also held the NRF Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. These fellowships reflect his global research engagement and contributions to materials science and nanotechnology.
Author Profile
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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Bibhu Prasad Swain’s academic journey is marked by a consistent pursuit of excellence in the field of physics and materials science. He earned his Ph.D. in 2006 from the Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay. His doctoral work laid a solid foundation in advanced materials research, particularly focusing on semiconductors and their functional properties. Before embarking on his doctoral journey, Dr. Swain completed his M.Tech in Physics & Electronics from Barkatullah University in 2000 and his M.Sc in Physics from the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela in 1996. These formative years were crucial in shaping his academic and research mindset, paving the way for an illustrious career in academia and scientific research.
🧑🏫 Professional Endeavors
Dr. Swain has accumulated extensive international and national academic experience. Since October 2018, he has been serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Manipur. Prior to this, he was a key faculty member at the Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, where he served as both Assistant and Associate Professor from 2011 to 2018. His international exposure includes prestigious postdoctoral positions such as the JSPS Fellowship at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan (2008–2010), the Brain Korea 21 Fellowship at Seoul National University (2007–2010), and the NRF Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Cape Town (2006–2016). These experiences broadened his research perspective and enabled collaboration with leading scientists across the globe.
🔬 Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Swain’s research revolves around amorphous, nanocrystalline, and microcrystalline semiconductors, with a strong emphasis on the process-structure-property correlations. His work delves into optical, transport, vibrational, and optoelectronic properties of materials, as well as chemical and physical vapor deposition techniques. He has spearheaded several sponsored projects in cutting-edge domains such as silicon nanowires, graphene oxide heterojunctions, fluorescent carbon nanoparticles, and supercapacitor nanocomposites. His research is not only confined to fundamental science but also targets practical applications such as sensors, solar cells, LEDs, and biocompatible coatings. A passionate mentor, Dr. Swain has supervised over a dozen Ph.D. candidates, guiding work on topics ranging from thin film characterizations to supercapacitor electrode materials. Additionally, he has mentored numerous M.Tech and M.Sc students in projects involving green synthesis, electrospinning, and nanostructured materials.
🏆 Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Swain has been recognized internationally for his scientific contributions. Notably, he received the JSPS Fellowship from the Government of Japan, the Brain Korea 21 Fellowship, and the NRF Postdoctoral Fellowship, all of which are highly competitive and prestigious awards. These accolades reflect his standing in the global research community and his contributions to advanced materials science and nanotechnology.
🌏 Impact and Influence
Dr. Swain’s impact is multifaceted—spanning academic, research, and administrative realms. Through his sponsored research projects funded by institutions such as DST, UGC-DAE-CSR, AICTE, and DBT, he has advanced India’s capabilities in renewable energy and nanoelectronics. His work on graphene-based supercapacitors and silicon nanowire photovoltaics addresses both national energy goals and global sustainability challenges. His influence extends to institution-building, where he has played key roles such as Dean Academic, HOD of Physics, and Chairman of various academic committees at NIT Manipur. He has also significantly contributed to India’s higher education framework through involvement in the NEP implementation, IPR facilitation, and NIRF rankings.
🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Swain’s academic legacy is being carried forward by his numerous students who are now researchers and professionals contributing to academia and industry. His work exemplifies a blend of fundamental research and real-world application, making him a role model for young scientists. Looking ahead, Dr. Swain continues to explore emerging areas such as MXene-based materials, metal-polymer nanocomposites, and green synthesis methods for environmentally friendly nanomaterials. His vision is aligned with the future of sustainable and high-performance materials, ensuring his contributions remain relevant and transformative in the years to come.
✍️Notable Publications
Contributors: Sanketa Jena; Soumyadeep Laha; Bibhu P. Swain
Journal: Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
Year: 2025
Contributors: Aishwarya Madhuri; Mukul Gupta; Bibhu Prasad Swain
Journal: Surfaces and Interfaces
Year: 2025
Contributors: Jena, Sanketa; Madhuri, Aishwarya; Gupta, Mukul; Swain, Bibhu P.
Journal: Alloys and Compounds
Year: 2024