1. Heterogeneous photocatalysis: Z-scheme based heterostructures 2. Atomic and electronic structure of direct Z-scheme photocatalyst: From fundamentals to applications 3. Photocatalytic H2 generation using Z-scheme heterostructures through water reduction 4. Photocatalytic water splitting using Z-scheme heterostructures 5. Z-scheme based heterostructures for organic pollutant degradation 6. Z-scheme based heterostructures for CO2 reduction 7. TiO2 based Z-scheme photocatalysts for photocatalytic applications 8. Bismuth based Z-scheme heterostructures for photocatalysts 9. Development of graphitic carbon nitride-based Z-scheme photocatalysts
Srabanti Ghosh received her PhD from UGC-DAE CSR, Kolkata centre and Jadavpur University, India followed by a position as research associate at the Indian association for the Cultivation of Science, India. After a research stay at the Laboratoire de Chimie Physique, University of Paris-Sud, France, she was appointed as Visiting Assistant Professor at the S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India. She worked as CSIR-SRA Scientist's Pool Scheme at CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, India. Her research interests encompass synthesis and applications of semiconductor and conducting polymer-based hybrid nanomaterials for solar light harvesting, photocatalysis, fuel cell and electrocatalysis. She received MRSI Young Scientists Award in Young Scientists Colloquium organized by Material Research Society of India, and Young Investigator Award in Gordon Radiation Chemistry, USA. She is selected as top 10% of highly cited authors in Royal Society of Chemistry Materials portfolio of journals. She is co-author of 71 scientific publications and one patent, 15 book chapters and edited two books with Wiley. Her work has been presented in more than 72 national and international conferences. She routinely acts as a reviewer of SCI Journals from different editorials (RSC, ACS, ELSEVIER, Wiley, Springer, MDPI, etc.). Presently she is developing hybrid catalytic materials for solar water splitting and CO2 reduction and worked as GOT ENERGY TALENT-COFUND MarieCurie Fellow at Universidad De Alcala, Spain.