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Advances in Inorganic Nanomaterials and Their Pivotal Role in Energy Applications

In recent decades, the growing field of nanotechnology has revolutionized various scientific domains, fostering groundbreaking advancements in materials science, electronics, medicine, and energy. Among the numerous branches of nanotechnology, the utilization of inorganic nanomaterials has emerged as a transformative force, particularly in the realm of energy applications. This exciting intersection of nanomaterials and energy science has propelled research efforts towards developing innovative solutions to address the global challenges of energy sustainability, efficiency, and storage. To delve deeper into these remarkable advancements, Discover Nano is thrilled to announce a new topical collection on "Inorganic Nanomaterials and Their Energy Applications," inviting researchers from around the world to contribute their cutting-edge research.

Scope of the Topical Collection: The aim of this topical collection is to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers to showcase their latest findings, methodologies, and breakthroughs in the design, synthesis, characterization, and application of inorganic nanomaterials in diverse energy-related fields. Contributions are encouraged to span a broad spectrum, including, but not limited to, nanomaterials for energy harvesting, storage, conversion, and catalysis. The collection will embrace the interdisciplinary nature of this research area, welcoming submissions that explore the synergistic integration of inorganic nanomaterials with various energy technologies.

Keywords: Solar Energy Conversion, Energy Storage, Catalysis for Energy Production, Thermoelectric Materials

Editors

  • Nagaswarupa H.P.

    Prof. Nagaswarupa H.P., PhD, Davangere University, India. Nagaswarupa H.P. obtained his Master’s degree in Chemistry from Bangalore University (2002) and PhD degree from Bharathidasan University, Trichy (2012). He has been teaching Chemistry for 20 years, and published over 171 research papers & holds 5 patents. His papers are well cited with an h-index of 37. He has organized more than 50 workshops/conferences at the national/international level. He is also a member of various committees for the inspection of new as well as old institutions. His areas of interest include Nano Science & Technology, Materials Science and Corrosion Science.

  • Ramachandra Naik

    Dr. Ramachandra Naik, PhD, New Horizon College of Engineering, India. Ramachandra Naik, is currently working as Senior Assistant Professor of Physics at New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore, India. He has published more than 52 research/review articles in the journals of international repute. He has authored 6 books and 5 book chapters. At present, two PhD students are working under his supervision in the areas related to the synthesis of multifunctional inorganic metal oxides-based nanomaterials for the energy applications.

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