DR MANALI NIRAV SHAH
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR , SCHOOL OF FORENSIC SCIENCE · SCHOOL OF FORENSIC SCIENCE, NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCES UNIVERSITY ,GUJARAT, INDIA
Biography
Dr. Manali N. Shah is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the School of Forensic Science, National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar. She has more than 14 years of academic and research experience, including impactful roles at Nirma University and Ganpat University. Her research focuses on condensed matter physics, particularly perovskite and ferrite-based materials with dielectric, ferroelectric, and multiferroic properties. She has published eight research papers in reputed international journals and conference proceedings and is currently guiding three Ph.D. scholars. Dr. Shah is committed to advancing research in functional materials and nurturing scientific talent in physics and forensic science.
Education
Dr. Manali N. Shah holds a Ph.D. in Physics and has consistently demonstrated academic excellence throughout her educational journey. She completed her M.Sc. in Physics as a Gold Medalist, followed by a B.Sc. in Physics. She has also successfully completed her HSC and SSC education. With a strong foundation in physics and a proven record of scholarly achievement, Dr. Shah is actively engaged in teaching and research in the field of physics.
Recent Scopus Publications
- Correction to: BaxBi(1-x)TixFexO3 (BBTFx) composite as promising material for advanced electronic and photonic applications (Journal of Materials Science_ Materials in Electronics, (2025), 36, 14, (860), 10.1007/s10854-025-14915-8)
- BaxBi(1-x)TixFexO3 (BBTFx) composite as promising material for advanced electronic and photonic applications
- Investigation of multiferroic properties of binary compounds barium titanium yttrium ferric oxide
- Investigation of structural, microstructural and optical properties of barium yttrium titanium ferric oxides prepared using solid-state route for photorefractive material
- Structural and electrical properties of BaTiO3:yFeO3 composites at room temperature
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