Prof. Kurosh Rad-Moghadam | Organic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kurosh Rad-Moghadam | Organic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kurosh Rad-Moghadam, University of Guilan , Iran 

Prof. Kurosh Rad-Moghadam is an esteemed Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Guilan, Iran. With a foundation in pure and organic chemistry, he completed his BSc, MSc, and PhD at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, focusing on multicomponent syntheses and quinazoline derivatives. Joining the University of Guilan , Prof. Rad-Moghadam has since established himself as a leader in organic synthesis, specializing in advanced NMR spectroscopy, polymer chemistry, and nanotechnology. He has supervised over 60 MSc and PhD theses, guiding pioneering research on bioderived nanocomposites, ionic liquids, and deep eutectic solvents. His innovative contributions include developing sustainable methods in organic synthesis and bio-inspired eutectic melts, contributing significantly to eco-friendly chemical processes. With numerous publications in reputed journals, Prof. Rad-Moghadam continues to advance the frontiers of green chemistry and materials science.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Kurosh Rad-Moghadam demonstrates a remarkable profile of sustained research excellence in organic and pharmaceutical chemistry, which aligns strongly with the criteria for a “Best Researcher Award.” With an h-index of 23 and over 1,500 citations, Dr. Rad-Moghadam’s impact is evident in his innovative research contributions. His pioneering work in organic synthesis, particularly involving bioderived nanocomposites, ionic liquids, and deep eutectic solvents, has advanced sustainable chemistry methods and green solvent alternatives. His published work, represented in high-impact journals, showcases groundbreaking advancements in the synthesis and catalytic applications of ionic liquids, positioning him as a leading researcher in green chemistry.

🎓Education:

Prof. Rad-Moghadam’s academic journey began with a BSc in Pure Chemistry, followed by an MSc and PhD in Organic Chemistry at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran. His MSc dissertation explored pseudo Mannich-type multicomponent synthesis, a versatile approach in organic chemistry. Building upon this, his PhD research delved into quinazoline derivatives, a class of compounds with pharmaceutical potential. These studies provided him with a robust understanding of organic synthesis principles and innovative approaches to multicomponent reactions. His educational background enabled him to excel in complex areas like bioderived nanocomposites and green chemistry. Through post-graduate studies, he developed expertise in areas pivotal to modern organic chemistry, including advanced NMR spectroscopy and sustainable polymer chemistry, which continue to shape his research endeavors at the University of Guilan.

🏢Work Experience:

With over two decades of teaching and research experience, Prof. Rad-Moghadam has been a central figure at the University of Guilan . He has supervised more than 40 MSc and 20 PhD theses, focusing on bioderived nanocomposites and ionic liquids, with ongoing guidance for 10 PhD and 7 MSc students. His consultancy for a polyurethane adhesive production company exemplifies his engagement in industry-relevant research, particularly in advanced materials. His teaching spans advanced organic synthesis, polymer nanotechnology, and spectroscopy, equipping students with crucial skills for research and industry. His innovative projects have gained international recognition, making him a sought-after researcher in green chemistry. Prof. Rad-Moghadam also actively contributes to scientific communities, furthering the application of eco-friendly chemicals and ionic liquids in organic synthesis.

🏅Awards:

Prof. Rad-Moghadam has received multiple accolades for his pioneering contributions to green chemistry and advanced organic synthesis. Recognized for his innovative work on ionic liquids and bioderived nanocomposites, he has established a reputation as a key figure in sustainable chemistry. His publications in high-impact journals highlight his research’s significance, leading to over 1,500 citations and an h-index of 23, reflecting the impact of his work within the scientific community. He was invited to contribute to the prestigious “Green Solvents II” volume, showcasing his expertise in sustainable solvents and ionic liquids. Prof. Rad-Moghadam’s dedication to education and research excellence has earned him respect as both a mentor and a scientist, positioning him as a leader in advancing green chemistry applications globally.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Rad-Moghadam’s research primarily explores eco-friendly synthetic methodologies, focusing on the design and application of bioderived nanocomposites, ionic liquids, and deep eutectic solvents. He has pioneered the use of bio-based materials to enhance the chemical and physical properties of nanoparticles, facilitating advancements in nanotechnology and sustainable materials science. His studies on ionic liquids have introduced novel catalytic properties, opening pathways for energy-efficient synthesis of organic compounds. His development of bioderived eutectic melts with unique thermal properties has potential applications in temperature-sensitive devices and selective synthesis in biosystems. With a strong commitment to green chemistry, his work addresses the environmental impact of traditional chemical processes, promoting renewable resources and reducing chemical waste. His research contributes significantly to sustainable practices in organic synthesis, offering innovative solutions for eco-friendly chemistry.

Publication Top Notes:

  1.  Starch mediates and cements densely magnetite-coating of talc, giving an efficient nano-catalyst for three-component synthesis of imidazo[1,2-c]quinazolines
    Citations: 2
  2.  Deep eutectic melt of betaine and trichloroacetic acid; its anomalous thermal behavior and green promotion effect in selective synthesis of benzimidazoles
    Citations: 1
  3.  A New Bioactive Thiazolidinone-based Azo Dye for Naked-eye Colorimetric Detection of Cyanide Ions
  4. Finely Dispersed Fe3O4 and Ag Nanoparticles Adhered by Starch Nano-layers: an Efficient Catalyst for the Synthesis of Pyrano[2,3-d]Pyrimidines
    Citations: 1
  5.  Ethyl 4-hydroxy-2-oxo-1,2-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylate in the smiles rearrangement reaction: straightforward synthesis of amino acid derived quinolin-2(1H)-one enamines