Ruby Jindal

Ruby Jindal has been a part of K.R. Mangalam University, where she presently serves as an Associate Professor in the Physics Department of School of Basic and Applied Sciences. Her academic journey spans over a decade, encompassing both teaching and research across esteemed educational institutions. Her primary focus lies within the realm of crystallography and lattice dynamics. Having obtained her Doctorate from Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology in 2014, Dr. Jindal's doctoral pursuits delved into the exploration of phonon properties in multiferroic materials. Her research, conducted at IIT Delhi, has been recognized for its significance. Her dedication to the pursuit of knowledge is highlighted by her extensive record of publications, encompassing over 20 research papers featured in reputable journals and conference proceedings indexed in SCI/SCOPUS with good impact factors. Dr. Jindal's scholarly engagement extends beyond her written contributions. She has been an active participant in over 15 national and international conferences. Furthermore, she plays a vital role in the academic growth of aspiring researchers, currently overseeing the guidance of three Ph.D. scholars. In addition to this, she has lent her expertise to the supervision of numerous graduate and postgraduate students, steering them through their own research undertakings.

Publications

Managing Guest Expectations and Safety With AI and Smart Solutions
Ruby Jindal, Harleen Kaur. © 2024. 22 pages.
In this chapter, the authors delve into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and smart solutions on the hospitality sector. They examine how these...
From Classroom to Career: A Holistic Approach to Student Preparedness
Ruby Jindal. © 2024. 14 pages.
Within this chapter, the exploration focuses on the varied journey students undertake when transitioning from their academic endeavors to the professional sphere. The emphasis...
Sustainable Innovations as a Solution to Energy Crisis and Industrial Pollution
Rajni Gautam, Chandra Mohan, Ruby Jindal, Ajay Kumar Mishra. © 2024. 26 pages.
Despite experiencing remarkable advancements in material development through the over-exploitation of resources, the persistent problem of environmental degradation remains a...
Wilson's Matrix Method for Calculating Molecular Vibration Frequencies and Normal Modes for Smart Materials
Ruby Jindal, Archana Tripathi, Neenu Saini. © 2023. 20 pages.
This book chapter provides an in-depth exploration of Wilson's matrix method, a computational technique used to calculate molecular vibration frequencies and normal modes in...