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Ranbir Singh is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi in India and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of Engineering, and Business, Management and Accounting. Their work spans several subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Strategy and Management, Automotive Engineering, and Building and Construction.

Their research topics cover a range of areas related to supply chains and manufacturing processes, including Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management, Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization, Urban and Freight Transport Logistics, Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Quality and Supply Management, and Blockchain Technology Applications and Security.

Recent publications by Ranbir Singh include:

  • Investigation and assessment of blockchain technology adoption in the pharmaceutical supply chain (2021) published in Materials Today Proceedings
  • A decade of grey systems: theory and application - bibliometric overview and future research directions (2022) in Grey Systems Theory and Application
  • What Prevents Sustainable Last-Mile Delivery in Industry 4.0? An Analysis and Decision Framework (2022) in Sustainability
  • Diffusion of Industry 4.0 technologies in logistics: learning from past and future direction (2024) in International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise
  • Decisive Drivers Contributing towards Modern Last Mile Delivery Operations: A Qualitative Analysis using ISM (2023) in International Journal of Mathematical Engineering and Management Sciences

Ranbir Singh has a history of collaboration with several frequent co-authors, including Surya Prakash, Vijay Prakash Sharma, Anubhav Agrawal, Pradeep Kumar Arya, and Bharti Ramtiyal.

Their research has been published in multiple venues, with recurring contributions to the International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise and Materials Science Forum, as well as publications in Materials Today Proceedings, Grey Systems Theory and Application, and Sustainability.

Best Publications

  • Metal oxides nanoparticles via sol–gel method: a review on synthesis, characterization and applications

    Mritunjaya Parashar;Vivek Kumar Shukla;Ranbir Singh

  • 15.34% efficiency all-small-molecule organic solar cells with an improved fill factor enabled by a fullerene additive

    Dingqin Hu;Qianguang Yang;Haiyan Chen;Friso Wobben

  • A Nonfullerene Small Molecule Acceptor with 3D Interlocking Geometry Enabling Efficient Organic Solar Cells.

    Jaewon Lee;Ranbir Singh;Dong Hun Sin;Heung Gyu Kim

  • Additive-induced miscibility regulation and hierarchical morphology enable 17.5% binary organic solar cells

    Jie Lv;Hua Tang;Hua Tang;Jiaming Huang;Cenqi Yan

  • A Narrow-Bandgap n-Type Polymer with an Acceptor-Acceptor Backbone Enabling Efficient All-Polymer Solar Cells.

    Huiliang Sun;Huiliang Sun;Han Yu;Yongqiang Shi;Jianwei Yu

  • Effect of ion‐beam sputter damage on Schottky barrier formation in silicon

    Stephen J. Fonash;S. Ashok;Ranbir Singh

  • Perovskite solar cells with an MoS2 electron transport layer

    Ranbir Singh;Ranbir Singh;Anupam Giri;Monalisa Pal;Kaliannan Thiyagarajan

  • Improving the contrast ratio of OLED displays: An analysis of various techniques

    Ranbir Singh;K.N. Narayanan Unni;Ankur Solanki;Deepak

  • Donor Derivative Incorporation: An Effective Strategy toward High Performance All-Small-Molecule Ternary Organic Solar Cells.

    Hua Tang;Hua Tang;Tongle Xu;Cenqi Yan;Jie Gao

  • Effect of local and global structural order on the performance of perylene diimide excimeric solar cells.

    Tengling Ye;Ranbir Singh;Hans-Jürgen Butt;George Floudas

  • High Temperature, High Current, 4H-SiC Accu-DMOSFET

    Ranbir Singh;Sei Hyung Ryu;John W. Palmour

  • 15.3% Efficiency All-Small-Molecule Organic Solar Cells Achieved by a Locally Asymmetric F, Cl Disubstitution Strategy.

    Dingqin Hu;Dingqin Hu;Qianguang Yang;Yujie Zheng;Hua Tang

  • 4H-SiC Self-Aligned Implant-Diffused Structure for Power DMOSFETs

    A.V. Suvorov;Lori A. Lipkin;G.M. Johnson;Ranbir Singh

  • 6.2KV 4H-SiC pin Diode with Low Forward Voltage Drop

    Yoshitaka Sugawara;Katsunori Asano;Ranbir Singh;John W. Palmour

  • Enhancing the power conversion efficiency of perovskite solar cells via the controlled growth of perovskite nanowires

    Ranbir Singh;Sanjaykumar R. Suranagi;Seok Joo Yang;Kilwon Cho

  • On the role of aggregation effects in the performance of perylene-diimide based solar cells

    R. Singh;E. Giussani;M. M. Mroz;F. Di Fonzo

  • Self-aligned bipolar junction silicon carbide transistors

    Ranbir Singh;Anant K. Agarwal;Sei-Hyung Ryu

  • Elucidating the effect of shunt losses on the performance of mesoporous perovskite solar cells

    Ranbir Singh;Sanjay Sandhu;Jae-Joon Lee

  • Electrical, structural, and bonding changes induced in silicon by H, Ar, and Kr ion-beam etching

    Ranbir Singh;S. J. Fonash;S. Ashok;P.J. Caplan;P.J. Caplan

  • Improved power switching transistors

    Ty R Mcnutt;Eric Stewart;Rowland C Clarke;Ranbir Singh

Frequent Co-Authors

John W. Palmour
John W. Palmour Wolfspeed, Inc.
Kilwon Cho
Kilwon Cho Pohang University of Science and Technology
Iain McCulloch
Iain McCulloch University of Oxford
Gang Li
Gang Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Sei-Hyung Ryu
Sei-Hyung Ryu Wolfspeed, Inc.
Tayebeh Ameri
Tayebeh Ameri University of Edinburgh
Unyong Jeong
Unyong Jeong Pohang University of Science and Technology
Apostolos Avgeropoulos
Apostolos Avgeropoulos University of Ioannina
George Floudas
George Floudas University of Ioannina
Anant K. Agarwal
Anant K. Agarwal The Ohio State University

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