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Dr. Siguo Xiao is a distinguished Professor and Doctoral Supervisor specializing in optoelectronic technology and semiconductor physics. He teaches core courses such as Optoelectronic Technology and Semiconductor Physics, fostering innovation and practical expertise among graduate and doctoral students. His research focuses on solid-state luminescence, luminescent materials, and advanced optoelectronic applications, with interests spanning nanomaterials, optical glass and ceramics, and semiconductor optoelectronic technologies. Over his prolific career, Prof. Xiao has led or participated in more than ten major research projects, including the National Program, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and key initiatives supported by the Hunan Provincial Department of Science and Technology and the Department of Education. His project leadership includes notable NSFC-funded studies on semiconductor oxide/rare earth fluoride micro-nano composites and broadband quantum cutting luminescent materials Prof. Xiao has made significant scholarly contributions, authoring over 80 SCI/EI-indexed papers in high-impact journals such as Physical Review Letters, Optics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, and RSC Advances. His research has achieved an impressive academic footprint, with 1,578 citations from 1,412 documents, 110 total publications, and an h-index of 23 — underscoring both the depth and influence of his scientific output. He is also an accomplished inventor with over ten national invention patents, including A Blue Up-Conversion Luminescent Material and Its Preparation Method and A Silicate Yellow Long-Lasting Phosphor and Its Preparation Method. Four of his patented technologies have been successfully transferred for industrial application, highlighting his commitment to translational research and technology commercialization. In recognition of his outstanding scientific achievements, Prof. Xiao received the Third Prize of the Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award. His mentorship has guided graduate students to notable accolades, including one Provincial Excellent Graduate Thesis and two Xiangtan University President’s Awards.
Li⁺ and B³⁺ Co-Doping Induced Near-Infrared Emission Enhancement of Ga₁.₆Sc₀.₄O₃:Cr³⁺. (2025). ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology.
Long-Wavelength Broadband Near-Infrared ZrTe₃O₈:Cr³⁺, Ti⁴⁺ Phosphor of High Luminescence Quantum Yield and Excellent Thermal Stability. (2025). ACS Applied Optical Materials.
Luminescence Improvement via Site Environment Adjustment and Site Occupancy Regulation of Eu²⁺ in Ca₈MgSi₄O₁₆Cl₂. (2025). Optical Materials.
Pure Near-Infrared Up-Conversion Emission of Tm³⁺ Sensitized by Ni²⁺ in MgGa₂O₄. (2024). Journal of Physical Chemistry C.
Broadband Near-Infrared Emission in Cr³⁺, Yb³⁺, Li⁺ Tri-Doped In₂TeO₆. (2024). Materials Research Bulletin.
Dr. G. R. Satyanarayana is an accomplished Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Research Development Cell at Sir C.R. Reddy College (Autonomous), Eluru. With more than two decades of postgraduate teaching and research experience, he has built a strong reputation as a scholar, mentor, and innovator. His academic journey, spanning M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., and MDCA qualifications, reflects his deep commitment to both science and technology. Over the years, he has made significant contributions in physical chemistry, nanomaterials, organic synthesis, molecular interactions, and analytical method development. His pioneering work in drug analysis using HPLC-MS and LCMS/MS has added value to pharmaceutical and bioanalytical research. He has published 9 documents, accumulating 28 citations and achieving an h-index of 2, contributing valuable insights to chemistry and interdisciplinary sciences. Alongside his publications, he has successfully registered or been granted six patents in India and the U.K., covering innovations in nanostructured sensors, catalysts, perovskite solar cells, green synthesis methods, and advanced capacitors. His ability to merge theoretical knowledge with practical applications demonstrates his strength in translational research. Beyond research, Dr. Satyanarayana has actively participated in 37 national and international conferences, seminars, workshops, and faculty development programmes, enriching both his own knowledge and that of the wider academic community. He has successfully completed seven funded minor research projects, showcasing his leadership in project execution and resource management. His role as a mentor has inspired countless students to pursue careers in research, while his collaborative approach has strengthened institutional research culture.
“Probing the intermolecular interactions in the binary liquid mixtures of o-chlorophenol with alkoxyethanols through ultrasonic, transport and FT-IR spectroscopic studies”
“Viscometric study of molecular interactions in dimethyl carbonate + n-alkoxyethanol mixtures at different temperatures”
“Theories of ultrasonic velocities and their application in binary liquid mixtures of o-chlorophenol with some aliphatic esters at different temperatures”
“Theoretical Velocities and Viscosities of Binary Mixtures of Diethyl Malonate with Alkoxy Alkanols”
“Steric and electronic effects to interpret non-covalent interactions in binary mixtures of dimethyl carbonate and isomeric cresols through thermophysical, acoustic and …”
“Evaluation and comparative study of theoretical ultrasonic velocities in binary liquid mixtures of o-chloro phenol with alkoxyethanols at different temperatures and atmospheric pressure”
“The study of intermolecular interactions in [Bmim][PF6] + 1-octyl-2-pyrrolidone binary mixtures from volumetric, acoustic, optical and spectroscopic measurements”
“Thermo-Physical Studies on Molecular Interactions in Liquid Binaries of Diethyl Malonate with Isomeric Xylenes at Different Temperatures”
“A Comparative Analysis of Ultra Sound Velocity in Binary Mixtures of Diethyl Malonate with Branched Alkanols by Theoretical and Experimental Methods”