Mrs. Ralitsa Uzunova | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ralitsa Uzunova | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ralitsa Uzunova | Physical Chemistry | PhD student/ Researcher at Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, sofia university, Bulgaria

Ralitsa Ivanova Uzunova is a dedicated Ph.D. student and researcher in the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering at Sofia University β€œSt. Kliment Ohridski.” With a strong background in chemistry, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in “Chemistry” and a Master’s in “Medicinal Chemistry.” Over the past seven years, she has actively contributed to various research projects, particularly in surfactant solutions, interfacial tension, and adsorption studies. She has participated in 13 national and international conferences, delivering nine oral presentations, including at the prestigious 37th European Colloid and Interface Society Conference and the 19th European Student Colloid Conference. Her collaborations extend to industry giants like Unilever and S.C. Johnson, as well as the National Science Fund of Bulgaria. Ralitsa’s work focuses on understanding volatile molecules’ adsorption-desorption mechanisms, which are crucial in cosmetics, household products, and pharmaceuticals. Her dedication to research has led to two indexed journal publications, benefiting the broader scientific community.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Ralitsa Ivanova Uzunova is an emerging researcher in the field of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, specializing in surface chemistry, interfacial tension, and adsorption phenomena. With a strong academic background (Bachelor’s in Chemistry and Master’s in Medicinal Chemistry), she has gained seven years of research experience at Sofia University β€œSt. Kliment Ohridski.” Her participation in eight research projects, two indexed journal publications, and four industry collaborations with Unilever, S. C. Johnson, and others demonstrate her contribution to applied research. Additionally, her active engagement in national and international conferences (including the 37th European Colloid and Interface Society Conference) highlights her role in scientific dissemination. Her work on volatile molecules used in cosmetics and household formulations has both theoretical significance and industrial application, aligning well with the criteria for excellence in research. Ralitsa Ivanova Uzunova is a deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award”, given her multifaceted contributions to chemical engineering research, industrial collaborations, and scientific impact. Her interdisciplinary expertise in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and surface chemistry showcases her ability to bridge academia and industry, making her an ideal contender for this prestigious recognition.

πŸŽ“Education:

Ralitsa Ivanova Uzunova pursued her higher education in chemistry with a keen interest in interdisciplinary applications. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Sofia University β€œSt. Kliment Ohridski,” where she built a strong foundation in chemical principles and analytical techniques. Following her undergraduate studies, she completed a Master’s degree in Medicinal Chemistry, focusing on bioactive compounds and their applications in pharmaceuticals and healthcare. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, specializing in surfactant solutions, interfacial tension, and adsorption phenomena. Throughout her academic journey, she has been actively engaged in research and has collaborated with industrial partners on multiple projects. Her educational background has equipped her with expertise in static and dynamic interfacial tension, cleaning mechanisms, and volatile molecule adsorption-desorption processes. Ralitsa continues to expand her knowledge through research collaborations, conference presentations, and scientific publications.

🏒Work Experience:

Ralitsa Ivanova Uzunova has amassed seven years of experience in research and academia while working in the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering at Sofia University. Her expertise spans static and dynamic interfacial tension, surfactant solutions, and oil drop attachment/detachment studies. She has contributed to eight research projects, collaborating with industry leaders such as Unilever, S. C. Johnson, and the National Science Fund of Bulgaria. Additionally, she has been involved in four consultancy/industry projects, applying her knowledge to real-world challenges in cosmetics and household chemistry. Ralitsa has actively participated in 13 national and international conferences, delivering nine oral presentations, including at prestigious European colloid conferences. Her research has resulted in two indexed journal publications, contributing valuable insights into volatile molecule interactions. Her work is instrumental in developing formulations for personal care and industrial applications, bridging the gap between scientific research and industrial needs.

πŸ…Awards:Β 

Ralitsa Ivanova Uzunova has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to the field of chemical and pharmaceutical engineering. She has received multiple accolades for her oral presentations at international conferences, particularly at the 37th European Colloid and Interface Society Conference and the 19th European Student Colloid Conference, where her work on interfacial tension and surfactant solutions was highly appreciated. As a member of the Bulgarian Association of Cosmetologists, she has contributed significantly to research in cosmetics and household chemistry. Her research collaborations with Unilever and S. C. Johnson have also been acknowledged for their impact on industrial formulations. Additionally, her involvement in National Science Fund of Bulgaria projects has played a crucial role in advancing knowledge in volatile molecule adsorption-desorption mechanisms. Ralitsa is currently nominated for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing her dedication to scientific excellence and innovation in colloid and interface science.

πŸ”¬Research Focus:

Ralitsa Ivanova Uzunova’s research focuses on static and dynamic interfacial tension, surfactant solutions, and volatile molecule interactions. Her work explores the bulk properties and adsorption behaviors of surfactants, which are crucial in cleaning, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical applications. She investigates the attachment/detachment of oil drops, enhancing formulations for detergents, skincare, and industrial surfactants. A significant part of her research delves into volatile molecule adsorption and desorption at interfaces, examining compounds like menthol, geraniol, linalool, benzyl acetate, and citronellol, widely used in personal care products and medicine. Her studies provide critical insights into optimizing formulations for enhanced stability, efficiency, and sustainability. Through collaborations with Unilever, S. C. Johnson, and the National Science Fund of Bulgaria, she applies her findings to industrial applications. Her work contributes to improving product performance, environmental sustainability, and the development of novel surfactant-based systems, making significant advancements in colloid and interface science.

Publication Top Notes:

“Quantitative characterization of the mass transfer of volatile amphiphiles between vapor and aqueous phases: Experiment vs theory”​

“Kinetics of transfer of volatile amphiphiles (fragrances) from vapors to aqueous drops and vice versa: Interplay of diffusion and barrier mechanisms”

Farahnaz Behbahani | Organic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Farahnaz Behbahani | Organic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Β Academician of Karaj branch, Iran

Dr. Farahnaz Kargar Behbahani is an esteemed academic in the field of organic chemistry, currently serving as an Associate Professor and board member at the Department of Chemistry, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University 🏒. She holds a B.S. in Pure Chemistry πŸŽ“ and an M.S. in Organic Chemistry πŸŽ“ from Razi University, Kermanshah, and a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry πŸŽ“ from Alzahra University, Tehran. With extensive expertise in areas such as Organic Chemistry (I, II, III) πŸ§ͺ, Organic Physical Chemistry βš—οΈ, Bioorganic Chemistry πŸ”¬, and Phytochemistry 🌿, Dr. Behbahani has made significant contributions to the academic community. She has authored and co-authored several books and chapters πŸ“š, including works on the production and uses of Iron (III) Phosphate in organic synthesis, advances in chemistry research, and greener synthesis of organic compounds. Her teaching portfolio spans B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. courses, highlighting her dedication to education and research in chemistry. Dr. Behbahani’s scholarly achievements and educational contributions have solidified her reputation as a leading figure in her field 🌟.

Professional Profile:

EducationπŸŽ“

Dr. Farahnaz Kargar Behbahani has an impressive educational background in the field of chemistry. She earned her B.S. degree in Pure Chemistry from Razi University, Kermanshah πŸŽ“, where she also completed her M.S. in Organic Chemistry πŸŽ“. Dr. Behbahani further advanced her expertise by obtaining a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Alzahra University, Tehran πŸŽ“. Her solid academic foundation has enabled her to excel in both teaching and research, making significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry πŸ§ͺπŸ”¬.

 

Professional Experience πŸ“š

Dr. Farahnaz Kargar Behbahani is an accomplished Associate Professor and board member at the Department of Chemistry, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University 🏒. With a rich background in organic chemistry, she has taught a variety of courses across B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. levels, including Organic Chemistry (I, II, III) πŸ§ͺ, Organic Physical Chemistry βš—οΈ, Bioorganic Chemistry πŸ”¬, and Phytochemistry 🌿. Dr. Behbahani has authored and co-authored several notable books and chapters πŸ“š, focusing on topics such as Iron (III) Phosphate production and its applications, advances in chemistry research, and greener synthesis of organic compounds. Her professional experience is marked by her dedication to both education and research, making her a prominent figure in the academic community 🌟.

Research Interest πŸ”

Dr. Farahnaz Kargar Behbahani’s research interests lie primarily in the realm of organic chemistry, with a particular focus on organic synthesis πŸ§ͺ, bioorganic chemistry πŸ”¬, and phytochemistry 🌿. She explores the application of spectroscopy in organic compounds πŸ”, aiming to innovate and improve methods for the separation and identification of these compounds. Additionally, Dr. Behbahani is dedicated to studying heterocyclic chemistry πŸ”„ and the chemistry and technology of leather 🧴. Her research also delves into greener synthesis techniques, contributing to sustainable practices in organic chemistry. Through her extensive research, she has made significant advancements in the field, enriching the scientific community with her findings and publications πŸ“š.

Award and HonorπŸ†

Dr. Farahnaz Kargar Behbahani has been recognized with several awards and honors that underscore her significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry πŸ†. Her dedication to research and education has earned her accolades from prestigious institutions, reflecting her excellence in scientific innovation and academic leadership 🌟. Dr. Behbahani’s achievements in the application of spectroscopy, organic synthesis πŸ§ͺ, and greener synthesis techniques 🌱 have been particularly celebrated, highlighting her commitment to advancing sustainable practices in chemistry. These honors not only acknowledge her professional accomplishments but also inspire her ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of chemical research and education πŸ“š.

 

Research Skills🌟

Dr. Farahnaz Kargar Behbahani possesses a robust set of research skills in organic chemistry, characterized by her expertise in organic synthesis πŸ§ͺ and bio organic chemistry πŸ”¬. She is proficient in the application of spectroscopy for analyzing organic compounds πŸ”, enabling precise identification and separation techniques. Dr. Behbahani is skilled in heterocyclic chemistry πŸ”„ and phytochemistry 🌿, contributing to her diverse research portfolio. Her ability to innovate in the field of greener synthesis techniques underscores her commitment to sustainable scientific practices 🌱. Additionally, her work in the chemistry and technology of leather 🧴 highlights her versatile research capabilities. These skills, combined with her extensive publication record πŸ“š, establish Dr. Behbahani as a leading researcher in her field 🌟.

Publications
  • Catalytic Aromatization of Hantzsch 1,4-Dihydropyridines by Ferric Perchlorate in Acetic Acid
    • πŸ“š Authors: M.M. Heravi, F.K. Behbahani, H.A. Oskooie, R.H. Shoar
    • πŸ“… Year: 2005
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 164
    • πŸ“– Journal: Tetrahedron Letters 46 (16), 2775-2777
  • H14 [NaP5W30O110]: A Heteropoly Acid Catalyzed Acetylation of Alcohols and Phenols in Acetic Anhydride
    • πŸ“š Authors: M.M. Heravi, F.K. Behbahani, F.F. Bamoharram
    • πŸ“… Year: 2006
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 100
    • πŸ“– Journal: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 253 (1-2), 16-19
  • Selective and Efficient Alcoholyses of Allylic, Secondary-and Tertiary Benzylic Alcohols in the Presence of Iron (III)
    • πŸ“š Authors: P. Salehi, N. Iranpoor, F.K. Behbahani
    • πŸ“… Year: 1998
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 98
    • πŸ“– Journal: Tetrahedron 54 (5-6), 943-948
  • A Facile, Mild and Efficient One-Pot Synthesis of 2-Substituted Indole Derivatives Catalyzed by Pd(PPh3)2Cl2
    • πŸ“š Authors: H.A. Oskooie, M.M. Heravi, F.K. Behbahani
    • πŸ“… Year: 2007
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 83
    • πŸ“– Journal: Molecules 12 (7), 1438-1446
  • Mild and Efficient Tetrahydropyranylation of Alcohols and Dehydropyranylation of THP Ethers Catalyzed by Ferric Perchlorate
    • πŸ“š Authors: M.M. Heravi, F.K. Behbahani, H.A. Oskooie, R.H. Shoar
    • πŸ“… Year: 2005
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 73
    • πŸ“– Journal: Tetrahedron Letters 46 (15), 2543-2545
  • Catalytic Acetylation of Alcohols and Phenols with Ferric Perchlorate in Acetic Acid
    • πŸ“š Authors: M.M. Heravi, F.K. Behbahani, R.H. Shoar, H.A. Oskooie
    • πŸ“… Year: 2006
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 53
    • πŸ“– Journal: Catalysis Communications 7 (3), 136-139
  • Ferric Perchlorate: An Efficient Reagent for Regio- and Stereoselective Alcoholysis and Hydrolysis of Epoxides
    • πŸ“š Authors: P. Salehi, B. Seddighi, M. Irandoost, F.K. Behbahani
    • πŸ“… Year: 2000
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 47
    • πŸ“– Journal: Synthetic Communications 30 (16), 2967-2973
  • Solventless Synthesis of 2-Aryl-1-Arylmethyl-1H-1,3-Benzimidazoles Catalyzed by Fe(ClO4)3 at Room Temperature
    • πŸ“š Authors: H.A. Oskooie, M.M. Heravi, A. Sadnia, F.K. Behbahani, F. Jannati
    • πŸ“… Year: 2007
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 43
    • πŸ“– Journal: Chinese Chemical Letters 18 (11), 1357-1360
  • On Water CuSO4.5H2O-Catalyzed Synthesis of 2-Amino-4H-Chromenes
    • πŸ“š Authors: F.K. Behbahani, S. Maryam
    • πŸ“… Year: 2013
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 41
    • πŸ“– Journal: J. Korean Chem. Soc 57 (3), 357-360
  • Anhydrous FePO4: A Green and Cost-Effective Catalyst for the One-Pot Three Component Synthesis of 2,4,5-Triarylated Imidazoles
    • πŸ“š Authors: F.K. Behbahani, T. Yektanezhad, A.R. Khorrami
    • πŸ“… Year: 2010
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 39
    • πŸ“– Journal: Heterocycles 81 (10), 2313
  • An Efficient Synthesis of 2-Arylbenzimidazoles from o-Phenylenediamines and Arylaldehydes Catalyzed by Fe/CeO2–ZrO2 Nano Fine Particles
    • πŸ“š Authors: F.K. Behbahani, P. Ziaei, Z. Fakhroueian, N. Doragi
    • πŸ“… Year: 2011
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 37
    • πŸ“– Journal: Monatshefte fΓΌr Chemie-Chemical Monthly 142, 901-906
  • Acetylation of Alcohols, Phenols and Salicylic Acid by Heteropoly Acids in Acetic Anhydride: A Green and Eco-Friendly Protocol for Synthesis of Acetyl Salicylic Acid (Aspirin)
    • πŸ“š Authors: M.M. Heravi, F.K. Behbahani, F.F. Bamoharram
    • πŸ“… Year: 2007
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 36
    • πŸ“– Journal: Arkivoc 16, 123-131
  • Catalytic Synthesis of 2,3-Dihydro-1H-1,5-Benzodiazepines by Ferric Perchlorate
    • πŸ“š Authors: M.M. Heravi, V. Zadsirjan, F.K. Behbahani, H.A. Oskooie
    • πŸ“… Year: 2006
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 35
    • πŸ“– Journal: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical 259 (1-2), 201-204
  • Recent Developments in the Synthesis and Applications of Dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones and Thiones
    • πŸ“š Authors: B. Mohammadi, F.K. Behbahani
    • πŸ“… Year: 2018
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 34
    • πŸ“– Journal: Molecular Diversity 22, 405-446
  • Fe(ClO4)3Β·6H2O: A Mild and Efficient Catalyst for One-Pot Three Component Synthesis of Ξ²-Acetamido Carbonyl Compounds under Solvent-Free Conditions
    • πŸ“š Authors: M.M. Heravi, F.K. Behbahani, M. Daraie, H.A. Oskooie
    • πŸ“… Year: 2009
    • πŸ”’ Citations: 32
    • πŸ“– Journal: Molecular Diversity 13, 375-378