Subha Samanta
Name: Subha Samanta
Qualification: M.Sc.
Designation : Senior Research Scholar
Department: School of Physical Science
Institute Name : Indian Association For The Culivation of Science
College Address : 2A& 2B Raja S.C. Mallick Road, Poddar Nagar, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700032, West Bengal, India
Publication Type: Journal
Paper title : Effect of Microstructure on Ionic Transport in Silica-Based Sodium Containing Nanoconfined Systems and Their Electrochemical Performance as Electrodes
Journal Name : The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume : 124
Issue No. : 38
Month of Publication: August 28
Year: 2020
Page No. : 21155–21169
ISSN: 1932-7455
About Subha Samanta
Ms. Subha Samanta was born in the year of 1993. She has completed her schooling from Memari R.S.B. Vidyalaya, Barddhaman. Afterward, she has earned her Bachelor’s degree in Physics from The University of Burdwan (2014) followed by Master’s degree in Applied Physics from IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, India (2016). She has worked as a guest lecturer at Charuchandra College, University of Calcutta, India (2016-17) and also served as a teaching assistant in Physics Honours Lab at Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata (2019). Presently, she is pursuing her doctoral degree as a Senior Research Fellow from Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, India. She is working on energy devices such as battery, supercapacitor with a focus on nanodimensional systems. She has presented her work at numerous national and international conferences. She has already published 7 articles in reputed scientific journals. She was awarded the “Certificate of Merit” for securing 3rd rank in West Bengal (2004). She is also a certified member of ACS REVIEWER LAB. Some of her selected publications are as follows: • Effect of Microstructure on Ionic Transport in Silica-based Sodium containing Nanoconfined systems and their Electrochemical Performance as Electrodes; S. Samanta et. al., ACS The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 124 (2020) 21155–21169 • Composites of nanodimensional glass in the system Na2O–SiO2/Mesoporous silica and their high ionic conductivity; S. Samanta et. al., Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 142 (2020) 109470 • Rice–Bernasconi Gorkov–Eliashberg Effect of Giant Dielectric Permittivity in SilicaBased Films Containing Interrupted Silver Nanowires; S. Samanta et. al., Trans Indian Inst Met 72(8) (2019) 1963–1969 • Giant Dielectric Constant of Copper Nanowires/Amorphous SiO2 Composite Thin Films for Supercapacitor Application; A. Maity, S. Samanta et. al.; ACS Omega 5 (21) (2020) 12421–12430 • Giant Magnetodielectric Effect in Composites of Nanodimensional Spin Glass of System CoO-SiO2 and Mesoporous Silica SBA-15; A. Maity, S. Samanta et. al.; Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 491 (2019) 165633 • Giant dielectric permittivity in interrupted silver nanowires grown within mesoporous silica; A. Maity, S. Samanta et. al.; J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 51 (2018) 245301