Indira Barros, a young and promising physicist from Goa, has been awarded the Best Poster Award at the globally renowned 9th International Soft Matter Conference (ISMC) held in Greece. This conference is widely acknowledged as the world’s largest gathering dedicated to the field of soft condensed matter research.
Currently pursuing her PhD in Physics at BITS Pilani, Goa campus, Barros presented her advanced research focusing on micron-sized colloidal particles — minuscule materials whose behaviors differ drastically from their larger-scale counterparts. Her award-winning presentation drew attention for its innovative approach and strong potential in the future of applied physics.
The research, carried out under the guidance of Dr. Indrani Chakraborty and in collaboration with Sayanth RC, explores the development of micro-scale machines — or “microbots” — that can be externally controlled to perform precise and potentially life-saving tasks.
“These microbots could one day revolutionise areas such as targeted drug delivery, advanced diagnostics, and environmental cleanup,” Barros shared, adding that her work aims to merge theoretical physics with real-world applications.
Her recognition at ISMC not only shines a light on her individual excellence but also highlights the world-class scientific research emerging from Goa’s academic institutions. As science and technology continue to blur boundaries, the global impact of local talent like Indira Barros becomes increasingly significant.
This accolade is a proud moment for the Goan scientific community and serves as an inspiration for young researchers across the country.
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