1. Metal oxide-assisted heterostructures: at a glance
2. Interface effects in metal oxide heterostructures
3. Nanoscale phenomena in metal oxide heterostructures
4. Metal oxide-based nanocomposites: greener synthesis routes and their potentiality
5. Polymer-metal oxide heterostructures: formation, characteristics and applications
Section Two - Metal oxide-based heterostructures and their applications
6. Recent advancements in the development of metal oxide heterostructures for environmental remediation
7. Fabrication of metal oxide heterostructures for the application
in chemoresistive gas sensors
8. Metal oxides based materials for display devices
9. Metal oxide heterostructure-based light-emitting diodes
10. Development of metal oxide heterostructures for photovoltaic and solar cell applications
11. Heterojunction metal oxide-based thin-film transistors for sensing
12. Metal oxide heterostructures as catalysts in organic reactions
13. Metal oxide heterostructures for light detector applications
14. Development of metal oxide heterostructures for hydrogen production
15. Metal oxide-based heterostructures for antimicrobial activity
Dr. Naveen Kumar has 18 years of research experience and is currently working as Associate Professor in Department of Chemistry, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India, while holding other academic positions in the same institute. He is actively engaged in the field of material chemistry, with photocatalysis and luminescent materials as the focus of his research activities. He has published more than 55 articles in journals of high repute. At the Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain, he also participated in an international research project, Development of a new generation CIGS-based solar cells [NANICIS-269279], in 2013 and 2014. He has been appointed as a reviewer for various reputed journals and was invited as guest editor by MPDI Catalyst (2021) for an issue on nanocatalysis and photocatalysis. He has presented research papers at national and international conferences and delivered lectures at various institutes. He is presently also working as a book editor for both Elsevier and CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.
Dr. Bernabé Marí Soucase is a Professor at the Department of Applied Physics at the Universitat Politècnica de València at Valencia, Spain. He is the principal investigator of the optoelectronics and semiconductor research team where their primary lines of investigation include doping of semiconductors by neutron transmutation, optical and electrical properties of III-V and III-VI semiconductors and the development of semiconductor devices.