Ravinder Dachepalli | Physical Metallurgy | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Ravinder Dachepalli,
Osmania University

Ravinder Dachepalli
Affiliation Osmania University
Country India
Scopus ID 58536631700
Documents 185
Citations 4,577
h-index 37
Subject Area Physics, Metallurgy, Nanotechnology, Ferrites and Magnetic Materials
Event Global Metallurgy Awards

Ravinder Dachepalli is a researcher affiliated with Osmania University whose documented scholarly profile encompasses physics, metallurgy, nanotechnology, ferrites, and magnetic materials. The supplied bibliometric record reports 185 documents, 4,577 citations, and an h-index of 37, providing quantitative indicators for evaluating his research activity and academic visibility. [1]

Abstract

This profile presents the research record of Ravinder Dachepalli, an academic researcher affiliated with Osmania University. His documented areas include physics, metallurgy, nanotechnology, ferrites, and magnetic materials. The supplied Scopus indicators report 185 documents, 4,577 citations, and an h-index of 37, providing a basis for scholarly recognition. [1]

Keywords

  • Ravinder Dachepalli
  • Physics
  • Metallurgy
  • Nanotechnology
  • Ferrites
  • Magnetic Materials
  • Materials Science

Introduction

Ravinder Dachepalli’s research profile is situated across physics, metallurgy, nanotechnology, ferrites, and magnetic materials, connecting fundamental material properties with technologically relevant applications. His reported scholarly record includes 185 documents, 4,577 citations, and an h-index of 37, offering measurable indicators of sustained academic activity and research visibility across indexed literature. [1]

Research Profile

Dachepalli’s documented subject areas encompass physics, metallurgy, nanotechnology, ferrites, and magnetic materials, representing an interdisciplinary research profile focused on materials and their physical characteristics. His affiliation with Osmania University and indexed publication record provide an institutional and bibliometric framework for understanding his academic activity, research continuity, and contribution to materials-oriented scientific studies. [2]

Research Contributions

His research contributions can be considered within the broader scientific study of magnetic materials, ferrites, nanostructured systems, and metallurgical materials. Such research commonly addresses composition, structure, magnetic behavior, physical properties, and potential technological applications. The documented publication and citation record provides quantitative evidence of continued scholarly participation in these interconnected research domains. [2]

Publications

The supplied Scopus record attributes 185 documents to Ravinder Dachepalli. These publications constitute the principal documented output for assessing his scholarly activity. Detailed evaluation of individual papers should consider publication venues, research topics, collaboration patterns, methodological approaches, citation contexts, and verified DOI records rather than relying exclusively on aggregate bibliometric indicators. [1]

Research Impact

The reported total of 4,577 citations and an h-index of 37 indicate substantial bibliometric visibility within the indexed research record. Citation measures can provide useful evidence of scholarly reach, although they should be interpreted with publication quality, disciplinary norms, research originality, collaboration, and citation context when determining the broader scientific impact of a researcher’s work. [1]

Award Suitability

The documented combination of 185 publications, 4,577 citations, and an h-index of 37 provides relevant evidence for consideration under an Innovative Research Award. His subject areas in metallurgy, nanotechnology, ferrites, magnetic materials, and physics align with the scientific scope of the Global Metallurgy Awards, subject to independent assessment using the event’s formal evaluation criteria. [1]

Conclusion

Ravinder Dachepalli has a documented interdisciplinary research profile spanning physics, metallurgy, nanotechnology, ferrites, and magnetic materials. The supplied bibliometric indicators of 185 documents, 4,577 citations, and an h-index of 37 provide a quantitative foundation for academic recognition, while comprehensive assessment should additionally consider originality, research quality, and scientific significance. [3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ravinder Dachepalli, Author ID 58536631700. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/58536631700

  2. Hashim, M., Nayak, D. R., Ahmed, A., Kumar, S., Shirsath, S. E., Ismail, M. M., Sharma, S. K., Alayasreh, M. A., Kumar, R., Ravinder, D., Jotania, R. B., Meena, S. S., & Batoo, K. M. (2026). Corrigendum to “Structural, dielectric, electric and magnetic properties of magnesium substituted lithium nanoferrites.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2026.02.415

  3. Ravinder, D., Kiran Kumar, T., Chandrakala, P., & Tiwari, A. (2026). Role of base fluids in heat and mass transport of TiO₂ nanofluids under annular mixed convection.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11696-025-04638-9

Suren Arutunian | Physical Metallurgy | Innovative Research Award

 

Innovative Research Award

Suren Arutunian,
Alikhanyan National Scientific Laboratory (Yerevan Physics Institute).

Suren Arutunian
Affiliation Alikhanyan National Scientific Laboratory (Yerevan Physics Institute)
Country Armenia
Scopus ID 6508069824
Documents 59
Citations 227
h-index 8
Subject Area Ionizing radiation structural changes in metals
Event Global Metallurgy Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-1823-285X

Suren Arutunian is a researcher associated with the Alikhanyan National Scientific Laboratory whose work includes accelerator instrumentation, vibrating-wire measurement techniques, and investigations of radiation-induced structural changes in metallic materials. His recent research examines the response of metallic wires to X-ray and proton irradiation using frequency-based monitoring and structural characterization methods.[1][2]

Abstract

Suren Arutunian’s research profile encompasses accelerator diagnostics, vibrating-wire instrumentation, and experimental studies of structural changes in metallic materials exposed to ionizing radiation. Recent work investigates radiation-induced changes in stainless-steel wire through resonant-frequency measurements and X-ray diffraction, connecting measurable mechanical responses with material-structure modification.[1][3]

Keywords

Ionizing radiation; radiation-induced structural changes; metals; stainless steel; vibrating-wire sensors; proton irradiation; X-ray irradiation; beam diagnostics; material hardening; embrittlement; resonant frequency; X-ray diffraction; accelerator instrumentation; metallurgical characterization.[1][4]

Introduction

Suren Arutunian’s research addresses measurement and characterization of material responses to radiation and particle beams. His work combines vibrating-wire instrumentation with metallurgical and structural analysis, providing approaches for detecting changes through frequency shifts. Recent experiments examine stainless-steel wires subjected to X-rays and proton beams, with diffraction used to assess structural modification.[1]

Research Profile

The supplied bibliometric profile records 59 documents, 227 citations, and an h-index of 8 for Arutunian. His documented research activities extend across vibrating-wire monitors, particle-beam diagnostics, radiation instrumentation, and material-response studies. Recent publications further connect these areas through experimental monitoring of irradiation-induced changes in metallic wires.[2]

Research Contributions

A notable contribution is the development and application of vibrating-wire techniques for beam diagnostics and material monitoring. In radiation studies, changes in natural wire frequency are used as indicators of altered mechanical characteristics. Experiments involving proton irradiation, electrical pulses, and controlled loading demonstrate the potential for tracking structural transformations through measurable resonant behavior.[3]

Publications

Arutunian has contributed to publications covering vibrating-wire beam diagnostics, proton-beam profiling, wire embrittlement monitoring, and structural changes produced by irradiation. A recent article in Radiation Physics and Chemistry reports experiments using vibrating metallic wires to study X-ray and proton-beam effects in materials.[1]

Research Impact

The research has relevance to accelerator instrumentation, radiation-material interaction studies, and monitoring of structural degradation. Earlier vibrating-wire developments were recognized through the 2008 Faraday Cup award for beam-diagnostic innovation, while later studies extend the technique toward material characterization. Such continuity indicates an interdisciplinary trajectory linking instrumentation with radiation effects research.[4]

Award Suitability

The documented research aligns with an Innovative Research Award through its combination of experimental instrumentation, radiation physics, and metallurgical investigation. The use of vibrating-wire resonators to monitor radiation-induced structural changes represents a focused methodological contribution. The publication record, documented instrumentation work, and interdisciplinary research direction provide relevant evidence for scholarly evaluation.[1][3]

Conclusion

Suren Arutunian’s research combines accelerator diagnostics, vibrating-wire technology, and experimental investigation of radiation-induced changes in metallic materials. His recent studies provide evidence for using resonant-frequency measurements alongside structural analysis to detect material modifications. This research profile offers a technically relevant basis for consideration within an innovation-focused metallurgy and materials award context.[1]

References

  1. Arutunian, S. G., et al. (2026). Monitoring of structural changes in materials under the exposure of ionization radiation using a vibrating wire. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 242, 113651.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2026.113651

  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Suren Arutunian, Author ID 6508069824. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6508069824

  3. Arutunian, S. G., et al. (2024). Metal wire embrittlement monitoring by the measurement of wire oscillation frequency. Journal of Instrumentation, 19, C03046.

    https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/19/03/C03046

  4. Arutunian, S. G., et al. (2007). Vibrating wires for beam diagnostics. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, 572, 1022–1032.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2006.12.04