Physics Faculty Publishes Research in Scopus-Indexed Journal

Anurag University congratulates Dr. G. Swetha, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, on the successful publication of her research paper titled "Structural Electronic Properties of Ni-based Transition Metal Boride from First Principles Studies" in the IOP Journal of Physics: Conference Series. The journal is indexed in Scopus, with an Impact Factor of 0.56, an H-Index of 121, and is classified under the Q4 quartile.
The study investigates the structural and electronic properties of nickel-based transition metal borides using first-principles computational methods. The research provides valuable insights into the behavior of these advanced materials, which have promising applications in electronics, energy systems, catalysis, and other emerging technologies requiring high-performance functional materials.
Computational materials research continues to accelerate the discovery and design of next-generation materials by enabling deeper scientific understanding before experimental implementation. This publication reflects the growing importance of simulation-driven research and further strengthens the university's contributions to advanced materials science and condensed matter physics.
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