Dr. Qunfeng Luo | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qunfeng Luo | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qunfeng Luo , Organic Chemistry ,  Nanchang University, China

Dr. Qunfeng Luo is a dedicated Lecturer at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, Nanchang University, China. With a robust background in organic synthesis and protein chemistry, his research explores innovative approaches in peptide/protein modification and bioorthogonal chemistry. Dr. Luo has made notable contributions to the development of multifunctional bioconjugation reagents and mitochondrion-targeting molecules, with publications featured in top-tier journals like Nature Communications and Organic Letters. He earned his Ph.D. from Nanjing University and has held research positions at prestigious institutions, including Northwestern Polytechnical University. Dr. Luo also brings industry experience from Pharmaron (Ningbo) New Pharmaceutical Technology Co., Ltd. His work bridges chemical biology and therapeutic discovery, particularly focusing on functional biomolecule engineering and natural active ingredient target identification. A proactive researcher with an ORCID profile, he continues to advance translational biomedical science through interdisciplinary innovations.

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Dr. Luo has demonstrated a solid and progressive academic background, holding a Ph.D. from Nanjing University and postdoctoral experience in both academia and industry. His education from top Chinese institutions equips him with a multidisciplinary foundation in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences.His research has been published in top-tier journals such as Nature Communications, Organic Letters, and RSC Advances. Notably, his 2019 Nature Communications paper was highlighted in Synfacts, indicating significant recognition in the global scientific community. Dr. Luo’s work spans organic synthesis, peptide/protein modification, mitochondrion-targeting agents, and bioorthogonal chemistry. Dr. Luo has maintained a consistent output of quality research with a clear upward trajectory in the complexity and impact of his work. His continued research activity, mentorship, and involvement in academia strengthen his candidacy. Dr. Qunfeng Luo is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award”. His impactful publications, innovative methodologies in chemical biology, and contributions to targeted therapeutics and diagnostics reflect the qualities sought in a top-tier researcher. His unique blend of academic excellence, industrial insight, and interdisciplinary work makes him not only a prolific scientist but also a future leader in biomedical research. Recognizing Dr. Luo with this award would be both timely and well-deserved.

🎓Education:

Dr. Qunfeng Luo’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in medical and pharmaceutical sciences. He began his higher education at Harbin Medical University (2005.9–2010.6), where he gained essential knowledge in medical sciences. Building upon this, he pursued a master’s degree at China Pharmaceutical University (2011.9–2014.6), developing a solid base in drug design and bioactive compound synthesis. Driven by a keen interest in chemical biology and therapeutic research, he advanced to Nanjing University (2014.9–2018.12) for his doctoral studies. There, he specialized in organic synthesis and protein/peptide bioconjugation techniques, which laid the groundwork for his current research in bio orthogonal chemistry and target identification. This comprehensive academic training, combining medical, pharmaceutical, and chemical expertise, enables Dr. Luo to contribute significantly to multidisciplinary biomedical research.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Qunfeng Luo has held diverse academic and industry positions, enriching his expertise in biomedical sciences. He began his professional journey at Pharmaron (Ningbo) New Pharmaceutical Technology Co., Ltd. (2019.3–2019.9), gaining valuable experience in pharmaceutical R&D. He then transitioned to academia as a research fellow at Northwestern Polytechnical University (2019.9–2020.10), focusing on bioorganic chemistry and molecular modification. Since October 2020, he has served as a Lecturer at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, Nanchang University, where he leads research in peptide modification, mitochondrion-targeting molecules, and functional bioconjugation reagents. Dr. Luo’s balanced experience across academia and industry fosters a translational approach to his research, bridging synthetic chemistry and medical application. His current academic role involves not only high-impact research but also mentoring students and contributing to the university’s biomedical education initiatives.

🏅Awards: 

While specific honors were not detailed, Dr. Qunfeng Luo’s research achievements speak volumes of his recognition in the scientific community. His 2019 Nature Communications publication was highlighted in Synfacts, indicating significant impact in the field of synthetic and chemical biology. Publishing in top-tier journals like Organic Letters and RSC Advances also reflects the high regard in which his work is held. As a young scholar with an innovative portfolio in bioorthogonal chemistry, peptide/protein modification, and mitochondrion-targeting agents, Dr. Luo is well-positioned for future awards and funding opportunities. His diverse background, including experience in pharmaceutical R&D and academia, contributes to his growing influence in biomedical research. As he continues to contribute to high-impact projects and interdisciplinary science, further accolades are expected.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Qunfeng Luo’s research lies at the intersection of organic chemistry and biomedical sciences. His primary interests include organic synthesis, peptide and protein modification, and bioorthogonal chemistry—innovative fields that enable precise molecular labeling and therapeutic design. A major focus of his work is developing heterobifunctional cross-linkers that facilitate selective bioconjugation, peptide stapling, and mitochondrial targeting. He also explores target identification of natural active ingredients, contributing to drug discovery and understanding bioactivity mechanisms. His recent publications reveal an emphasis on multifunctional bioconjugation reagents with broad applications in diagnostics and targeted therapies. The integration of small molecule design with functional biomolecules positions his research within both fundamental and translational biomedical innovation. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and advanced chemical techniques, Dr. Luo’s work contributes to the development of precision tools for chemical biology and therapeutic interventions.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Heterobifunctional Cross-Linker with Dinitroimidazole and Azide Modules for Protein and Oligonucleotide Functionalization

2. Heterobifunctional Cross-Linker with Dinitroimidazole and N-Hydroxysuccinimide Ester Motifs for Protein Functionalization and Cysteine–Lysine Peptide Stapling

3. Combination Therapies against COVID-19

4. Dichloroacetophenone Derivatives: A Class of Bioconjugation Reagents for Disulfide Bridging

5. Dinitroimidazoles as Bifunctional Bioconjugation Reagents for Protein Functionalization and Peptide Macrocyclization

6. Recent Advances in Enone and NO-Releasing Derivatives of Oleanolic Acid with Anti-cancer Activity

 

 

Dr. PRANABA Nayak | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. PRANABA Nayak | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. PRANABA Nayak , Analytical Chemistry ,  Scientific Officer at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India

Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak is a Scientific Officer at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, with over two decades of experience in nuclear and analytical chemistry, and astroparticle physics. He earned his Ph.D. from Utkal University in 2003, later serving at Kalasalingam University before joining TIFR in 2005 as a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow in the GRAPES-3 cosmic-ray experiment. His interdisciplinary research has led to over 75 peer-reviewed publications and significant discoveries, including gamma-ray flux shifts during solar eclipses and thunderstorm-related phenomena. He collaborates with 30+ national and international institutes and serves on editorial and scientific committees globally. An active mentor and scholar, Dr. Nayak has contributed to more than 50 book chapters and reviewed over 75 manuscripts. His work has been recognized for its impact on solar physics, atmospheric science, and nuclear astrophysics.

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Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak is a highly accomplished researcher whose career spans over two decades of impactful work in astro particle physics, nuclear chemistry, and analytical techniques. His contributions to the internationally recognized GRAPES-3 cosmic-ray experiment at TIFR have led to several groundbreaking discoveries, such as the variation in cosmic gamma-ray flux during solar eclipses and record-setting atmospheric potential measurements. With 75+ peer-reviewed publications, 50+ book chapters, and extensive international collaborations with over 30 institutes worldwide, he has consistently demonstrated research excellence, innovation, and leadership. His h-index of 20 and i10-index of 28 reflect the scientific community’s recognition of his work. In addition, Dr. Nayak has actively mentored young scientists and contributed as a reviewer and editorial board member, strengthening scientific discourse in his field. Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak is eminently suitable for the “Best Researcher Award”. His sustained research output, pioneering discoveries, interdisciplinary reach, and international collaborations make him a deserving candidate whose contributions have significantly advanced both theoretical and applied aspects of high-energy physics and analytical sciences.

🎓Education:

Dr. Nayak holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Nuclear and Analytical Chemistry from Utkal University (2003). His doctoral research, guided by mentors from Anna University, Chennai, spanned nuclear, analytical, and solid-state chemistry. This strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his transition into astroparticle physics and cosmic-ray studies. Prior to his Ph.D., he pursued postgraduate and undergraduate studies in chemistry, with a focus on nuclear instrumentation and environmental radiochemistry. His educational path blended theoretical insight with hands-on experimentation, equipping him with the tools necessary for high-impact interdisciplinary research. His continuing engagement with educational institutions, including mentoring young researchers and Ph.D. scholars, exemplifies his commitment to fostering scientific excellence. He frequently delivers lectures and training modules in cosmic ray physics and analytical techniques, contributing to capacity-building in India and abroad.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak began his professional journey as a faculty member at Kalasalingam University, focusing on nuclear and analytical chemistry. In 2005, he joined TIFR’s High Energy Physics Department as a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow and has since become a Scientific Officer, contributing extensively to the GRAPES-3 cosmic-ray experiment at Ooty. His work spans gamma-ray burst detection, cosmic-ray modulation, environmental radioactivity, and atmospheric physics. He has developed novel spectral analysis techniques and coordinated large-scale collaborations with over 30 institutions globally, including IITs, SINP, and partners in Japan, Europe, and Saudi Arabia. His interdisciplinary projects have addressed thunderstorm-related high-energy events and geomagnetic field studies. He also mentors students, reviews scientific manuscripts, and contributes to international committees. His role in advancing experimental techniques and fostering global scientific partnerships has made him a respected figure in high-energy astrophysics and nuclear research communities.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Nayak has received widespread recognition for his pioneering work in cosmic-ray physics and analytical chemistry. His discovery of gamma-ray flux shifts during the 2009 total solar eclipse gained international acclaim and highlighted his ability to integrate astrophysics with atmospheric science. He has been an invited reviewer for over 75 manuscripts, primarily for the journal Talanta, showcasing his expertise in analytical chemistry. His scientific excellence earned him a position on the Scientific Committee of the Annual International Congress on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology (2025, Oxford, UK). He is also a life member of prestigious scientific organizations, including the Indian Society for Atomic & Molecular Physics, Indian Physics Association, Indian Association for Nuclear Chemist & Allied Sciences, and Indian Society for Technical Education. These accolades affirm his leadership and innovation in research, education, and scientific outreach.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Pranaba K. Nayak’s research centers on the intersection of experimental nuclear chemistry, analytical techniques, and astroparticle physics. At the heart of his work lies the GRAPES-3 cosmic-ray experiment, where he investigates high-energy phenomena such as cosmic-ray modulation, gamma-ray flux variations, and muon bursts during thunderstorms and solar eclipses. His contributions have led to significant insights into solar-terrestrial interactions, atmospheric electricity, and transient geomagnetic events. He has also developed novel analytical methods for monitoring environmental radioactivity, integrating advanced spectrometry with field-based cosmic-ray detection systems. His research uniquely bridges space physics with earth-based observations, advancing our understanding of cosmic particle behavior under extreme atmospheric conditions. Through collaborations with over 30 national and international institutions, Dr. Nayak continues to lead interdisciplinary studies that link nuclear processes with astrophysical and atmospheric phenomena, thereby contributing to global efforts in understanding high-energy cosmic environments and their terrestrial effects.

Publication Top Notes:

Title: Synthesis and characterization of cadmium ferrite
Citations: 76

Title: Forbush decreases and turbulence levels at coronal mass ejection fronts
Citations: 65

Title: Measurement of the Electrical Properties of a Thundercloud Through Muon Imaging by the GRAPES-3 Experiment
Citations: 51

Title: Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis of gallstones
Citations: 46

Title: Measurement of some EAS properties using new scintillator detectors developed for the GRAPES-3 experiment
Citations: 42

Title: PIXE & XRD analysis of nanocrystals of Fe, Ni and Fe₂O₃
Citations: 35

Title: External particle-induced X-ray emission
Citations: 35

Title: Elemental analysis of anti-diabetic medicinal plants using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence technique
Citations: 34

Title: 57Fe Mössbauer and EDXRF studies on three representative banded iron formations (BIFs) of Orissa, India
Citations: 32

Title: A study of the γ-ray flux during the total solar eclipse of 1 August 2008 at Novosibirsk, Russia
Citations: 28

Title: Fast Fourier transform to measure pressure coefficient of muons in the GRAPES-3 experiment
Citations: 27

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dongmei Wang | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dongmei Wang | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dongmei Wang , Inorganic Chemistry , Associate professor at Zhejiang Normal University, China 

Dr. Dongmei Wang is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of materials chemistry. She earned her Ph.D. from the State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparation Chemistry, Jilin University in 2016. Following her graduation, she joined the College of Chemistry and Materials Sciences at Zhejiang Normal University. In recognition of her academic contributions, she was promoted to Associate Professor and Master Supervisor in 2020. Dr. Wang has led several funded research projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province. Her scholarly output includes over 30 papers published in SCI-indexed journals. Her primary research interests lie in the synthesis and assembly of porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), particularly for applications in gas adsorption and separation. With a growing reputation in her field, Dr. Wang continues to contribute meaningfully to both fundamental research and applied science.

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Dr. Dongmei Wang is a highly qualified and emerging researcher in the field of inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry, with a focused specialization in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and their application in gas adsorption and separation. Her academic journey began with a Ph.D. from the State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparation Chemistry, Jilin University, a nationally recognized center of excellence. Since joining Zhejiang Normal University in 2016, she has demonstrated rapid academic growth, attaining the position of Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor by 2020. In conclusion, Dr. Dongmei Wang possesses the essential qualifications, research accomplishments, and societal relevance to be considered a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her early-career recognition through competitive grants, publication record, and rapid academic promotion all point to a dynamic and impactful scientific career. She is particularly suitable for this award in the emerging researcher or mid-career scientist category, and her contributions to environmentally significant applications further enhance her case.

🎓Education:

Dr. Dongmei Wang received her doctoral degree in 2016 from the State Key Laboratory of Inorganic Synthesis and Preparation Chemistry at Jilin University, one of China’s premier research institutions in the chemical sciences. Her Ph.D. work focused on the synthesis, design, and functionality of advanced inorganic and coordination materials. During her doctoral studies, she received rigorous training in the field of inorganic chemistry, especially in the design of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with controlled porosity and tailored functionalities. Her academic journey laid a solid foundation for her current research on porous materials and their environmental applications. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her undergraduate and possibly master’s studies (not specified) in related disciplines, which cultivated her passion for materials science. The comprehensive academic training she received equipped her with the theoretical knowledge and experimental skills necessary for her current research and teaching roles.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Dongmei Wang began her professional academic career in 2016 when she joined the College of Chemistry and Materials Sciences at Zhejiang Normal University as a faculty member. Within just four years, in 2020, she was promoted to the position of Associate Professor and Master Supervisor, acknowledging her contributions to both research and mentorship. At Zhejiang Normal University, she is actively involved in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervising graduate students, and conducting independent research in materials chemistry. She has taken a leading role in managing research projects funded by both national and provincial foundations. Her expertise in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has positioned her as a recognized scientist in the field of porous materials. Throughout her career, Dr. Wang has demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, fostering innovation, and mentoring the next generation of scientists. Her academic journey showcases a steady and impactful progression in both research and teaching.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Dongmei Wang has received several accolades and research grants that underscore her excellence in scientific research and academic leadership. Notably, she has been the principal investigator for a Youth Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)—a prestigious funding scheme supporting promising early-career scientists. She has also successfully led a project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province, highlighting regional recognition of her work. These competitive grants are awarded based on scientific merit and innovation potential, affirming the quality and relevance of her research. While specific honorary titles or awards are not detailed, her rapid promotion to Associate Professor and her role as a Master’s Supervisor by 2020 speak volumes about her scholarly reputation. Her publications in SCI-indexed journals further support her status as an influential researcher in porous materials and MOF chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Dongmei Wang’s research is centered on the design, synthesis, and functionalization of porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). These materials, known for their high surface areas, tunable porosity, and chemical versatility, are investigated for various applications under her supervision. A key area of interest in her lab is the application of MOFs in gas adsorption and separation, addressing urgent environmental and industrial challenges such as CO₂ capture, hydrogen storage, and selective gas separation. Her approach involves rational ligand and metal-node design to tailor the structural and adsorption properties of the frameworks. Additionally, Dr. Wang is exploring hybrid materials that combine MOFs with polymers or nanoparticles to improve stability and performance under real-world conditions. Her interdisciplinary research draws upon principles of inorganic chemistry, materials science, and environmental engineering, and aims to contribute to the development of sustainable and high-efficiency gas capture technologies.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Precipitation Conversion Induced Enhancement of Enzyme-Like Activity of Diatomite Supported Ag₂S Nanoparticles for Selective Hg(II) Detection via Colorimetric Signal Amplification

2. In Situ Production of Single-Cell Protein in Microbial Electrochemical Systems via Controlling the Operation and CO₂ Addition

3. Progress of MOFs Composites in the Field of Microwave Absorption

4. Reticular Chemistry Guided Function Customization: A Case Study of Constructing Low-Polarity Channels for Efficient C₃H₆/C₂H₄ Separation

5. Metal-Organic Framework with Polar Pore Surface Designed for Purification of Both Natural Gas and Ethylene

6. Revealing the Iceberg Beneath: A Merge-Net Approach for Designing Multicomponent Reticular Solids

7. Biomimetic Mineralization Synthesis of Tricobalt Tetraoxide/Nitrogen Doped Carbon Skeleton for Enhanced Capacitive Deionization

8. Assembly of Solvent-Incorporated Rod Secondary Building Units to Ultramicroporous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Acetylene Purification

 

 

Mr. Frédéric Pignon | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Frédéric Pignon | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Frédéric Pignon , Chemical Engineering ,Senior Scientist at CNRS/Laboratoire Rhéologie et Procédés, France

Frédéric Pignon is a Senior Scientist (Directeur de Recherche, DR1) at CNRS, affiliated with the Laboratoire Rhéologie et Procédés (LRP), UMR 5520, Grenoble, France.🇫🇷, he specializes in fluid mechanics and soft matter rheology. With over 25 years of expertise, Pignon has significantly contributed to the understanding of the multiscale structural behavior of anisotropic dispersions under various flow conditions. His pioneering development of in situ experimental setups has enabled novel insights into flow-structure relationships using SAXS, SANS, SALS, and ultrasound techniques. He holds an h-index of 32 📊, with 76 international publications, 2 patents, and numerous invited talks globally . Apart from research, he actively contributes to scientific evaluation committees and review panels including ANR, HCERES, and ESRF. His collaborations span leading institutions in Europe, North America, and Asia, positioning him as a key figure in advanced rheological material research.

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Dr. Pignon holds a Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics and Transfer (1997, Grenoble-INP), with prior DEA in the same field. His formal training is strongly aligned with his long-term research focus in rheology and multiscale fluid dynamics. He has published 76 peer-reviewed international journal papers, presented in 97 international conferences (including 8 invited talks), and holds 2 patents. His h-index of 32 demonstrates sustained impact in his field. His research uniquely combines rheometric properties with nanoscale-to-microscale structural characterization using advanced techniques such as SAXS, SALS, and optical methods. These contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of flow-induced behavior in complex fluids and materials. Dr. Frédéric Pignon’s pioneering research, prolific publication record, significant mentoring, leadership in scientific boards, and innovative patent contributions make him exceptionally well-qualified for the “Best Researcher Award”. His work bridges theoretical insight with experimental innovation in fluid mechanics and nanostructured systems, making a deep impact on science and industry alike. He is a model of scientific excellence and leadership.

🎓Education:

Frédéric Pignon pursued higher education in engineering and fluid mechanics in France. In 1993, he earned his D.E.A. (Diplôme d’Études Approfondies) in Fluid Mechanics and Transfer from Grenoble-INP, one of France’s premier engineering institutions 🎓. He deepened his specialization by completing a Ph.D. in Fluid Mechanics and Transfer at the same institution in January 1997, underlining his early interest in the microstructural behavior of complex fluids. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his later pioneering work in multiscale flow characterization. Pignon’s strong academic formation in physics, transport phenomena, and complex systems gave him a robust foundation to innovate in rheometry and structural analysis of soft matter systems. His academic path reflects a consistent focus on multidisciplinary approaches to fluid behavior, bridging physics, materials science, and applied engineering.

🏢Work Experience:

Frédéric Pignon has held leading research positions within the CNRS system for over two decades 🧪. Since October 2013, he serves as Senior Scientist (DR1) at CNRS-LRP, following a 14-year tenure (1999–2013) as Research Scientist (CR1). Earlier, he conducted postdoctoral research at ESRF’s ID28 Beamline (1999) and Laboratoire Rhéologie et Procédés (LRP) (1997–1998) 🔬. His research career is defined by designing cutting-edge experimental cells that integrate rheology with structural probes (SAXS/SANS/optical methods). He supervises Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers, participates actively in international collaborations, and leads major research projects across France and Europe. Pignon’s extensive academic and industrial network has facilitated groundbreaking studies on anisotropic particles, biopolymers, and colloids under dynamic conditions. He also contributes to scientific governance through involvement in evaluation panels (ESRF, ANR, HCERES), steering strategic research and innovation.

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Frédéric Pignon’s research excellence has been recognized through leadership roles, panel appointments, and competitive research funding . He is a long-standing member of the ESRF Review Committee (Panel C08) (2014–present) and served on France’s ANR CES 09 panel (2018). He also contributed to institutional evaluation through HCERES Committee vague C (2016–2017). As Co-PI of Labex Tec 21 (2013–2021) and scientific coordinator for Carnot PolyNat Institute projects, he has driven interdisciplinary research strategies. Pignon holds two patents, including one on thixotropic hydrogels and another on an ultrasound-enhanced filtration device 🔬. He has secured significant funding from national and regional sources (ANR, SATT, Région Bretagne), supervising several Ph.D. and postdoctoral projects. His work is frequently cited and referenced in the scientific community, and he is a regular reviewer for top-tier journals and national research proposals, having completed 83 international journal reviews and 7 ANR project reviews.

🔬Research Focus:

Frédéric Pignon’s research bridges rheology, soft matter physics, and multiscale characterization. His expertise lies in understanding how anisotropic particles—like cellulose nanocrystals and clay platelets—organize under flow, pressure, or acoustic fields. By developing custom in situ setups integrating rheometers with SAXS, SANS, birefringence, and SALS, he studies how microstructure impacts mechanical properties during dynamic processing. His group investigates orientation, aggregation, concentration polarization, and gelation in suspensions, particularly during cross-flow filtration and ultrasound exposure. He also explores bio-based nanomaterials and the physical behavior of hydrogels, enabling applications in biotechnology and green materials. Collaborating with synchrotron and neutron facilities, he probes structures from nanometer to micrometer scales. Projects like ANR ANISOFILM and Memus (SATT Linksium) showcase his role in advancing filtration, structural control, and nanocomposite design. His research is highly interdisciplinary, combining physics, chemistry, and process engineering.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Multi-scale investigation of the effect of photocurable polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDA) on the self-assembly of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs)

2. A self-cleaning biocatalytic membrane with adjusted polyphenol deposition for edible oil-water separation

3. A scalable and eco-friendly carbohydrate-based oleogelator for vitamin E controlled delivery

4. Orthotropic organization of a cellulose nanocrystal suspension realized via the combined action of frontal ultrafiltration and ultrasound as revealed by in situ SAXS

5. Viologen-based supramolecular crystal gels: gelation kinetics and sensitivity to temperature

6. Molecular mechanism of casein-chitosan fouling during microfiltration

7. Multiscale investigation of viscoelastic properties of aqueous solutions of sodium alginate and evaluation of their biocompatibility

8. Self-supported MOF/cellulose-nanocrystals materials designed from ultrafiltration

9. Orientation of Cellulose Nanocrystals Controlled in Perpendicular Directions by Combined Shear Flow and Ultrasound Waves Studied by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering

10. Effect of Polymer Length on the Adsorption onto Aluminogermanate Imogolite Nanotubes

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11. Breakdown and buildup mechanisms of cellulose nanocrystal suspensions under shear and upon relaxation probed by SAXS and SALS

 

Dr. Siyao Chen | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siyao Chen | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siyao Chen , Materials Chemistry , Senior research assistant at City University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong

Dr. Siyao Chen is a Senior Research Assistant at the City University of Hong Kong, specializing in additive manufacturing and polymer-derived ceramics. With an impressive track record in advanced material research, Dr. Chen has published 11 SCI-indexed papers, including two ESI highly cited works, amassing over 610 citations. He serves as an invited editor for Frontiers in Electronics and actively contributes as a peer reviewer for prestigious journals such as Aerospace Science and Technology and the Journal of the European Ceramic Society. His research has made significant strides in 3D/4D ceramic printing, smart sensors, and semiconductor applications. In addition to academic achievements, Dr. Chen has worked on two major research projects, collaborated on four industry consultancies, and is listed as an inventor on three patents. A rising figure in materials science, Dr. Chen’s work integrates cutting-edge technology with real-world applications, contributing meaningfully to the development of intelligent ceramic systems.

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Dr. Chen has published 11 SCI-indexed papers, including 2 ESI highly cited works, demonstrating high-impact contributions. One of these papers has gathered over 610 citations, a remarkable achievement for an early-career researcher. His work in additive manufacturing, polymer-derived ceramics, and intelligent electronics is not only innovative but also addresses complex, high-tech engineering challenges. These fields are critical in both academic and industrial applications. He serves as an invited editor for Frontiers in Electronics and is a reviewer for top-tier journals like Aerospace Science and Technology and Journal of the European Ceramic Society, indicating recognition by peers in his domain. With 3 patents, 4 consultancy projects, and 2 ongoing research projects, Dr. Chen demonstrates both academic excellence and practical application, bridging the gap between theory and industry. Dr. Siyao Chen’s research excellence, demonstrated by high-impact publications, innovation through patents, editorial and peer-review contributions, and cross-disciplinary industrial collaborations, clearly qualify him as an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His academic rigor and applied innovation mark him as a rising leader in materials science and engineering research.

🎓Education:

Dr. Siyao Chen earned his doctoral degree from City University of Hong Kong, where he laid the foundation for his expertise in additive manufacturing and ceramic. His academic training emphasized interdisciplinary knowledge at the intersection of materials engineering, mechanical design, and electronic systems. During his time at CityU, Dr. Chen developed critical skills in vat photopolymerization, polymer-derived ceramic processing, and microstructural design of smart ceramics. His graduate research focused on fabricating high-performance ceramic sensors and coatings using 3D/4D printing methods. Throughout his education, he was actively involved in publishing high-impact articles and contributing to collaborative research teams. His studies not only strengthened his theoretical foundation but also fostered practical lab experience, laying the groundwork for his continued academic and industrial research. The combination of rigorous education and hands-on innovation shaped Dr. Chen’s academic identity and enabled him to push boundaries in the field of intelligent ceramic-based electronics.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Siyao Chen currently works as a Senior Research Assistant at the City University of Hong Kong, where he leads multiple research efforts in the field of additive manufacturing and ceramic electronics. Over the years, he has contributed to both academic and industrial projects, participating in four consultancy collaborations and leading two significant research endeavors. He has also acted as a project coordinator for the development of smart ceramic sensors, coating systems, and semiconductor devices. His work includes guiding junior researchers, managing experimental workflows, and contributing to grant applications. Dr. Chen serves as a peer reviewer for several SCI-indexed journals and as an invited editor for Frontiers in Electronics, showcasing his academic authority. His multi-disciplinary experience, spanning ceramics, polymer chemistry, and semiconductor devices, equips him to work across diverse research environments. His consistent performance and hands-on innovation have made him a valuable member of the advanced materials research community.

🏅Awards: 

Although early in his career, Dr. Siyao Chen has achieved notable recognition in his field. He is the recipient of multiple citations in high-impact journals, including two ESI Highly Cited Papers — a significant mark of influence and excellence in scholarly research. His publication in Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports alone has gathered over 550 citations. Additionally, he was invited to join the editorial board of Frontiers in Electronics, a testament to his research integrity and subject matter expertise. His role as a reviewer for high-tier journals such as the Journal of the European Ceramic Society and Aerospace Science and Technology also highlights his academic credibility. Dr. Chen’s patent contributions and collaboration in industrial projects demonstrate the practical impact of his work. With a growing reputation in the materials science community, he is an emerging leader in ceramic additive manufacturing and intelligent electronics.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Chen’s primary research interests lie in additive manufacturing, polymer-derived ceramics, and semiconductor applications. He focuses on the design and processing of smart ceramic materials using 3D/4D printing technologies. His work bridges traditional ceramics with modern electronics, enabling innovations in reconfigurable structures, temperature sensors, and electromagnetic devices. A key area of interest is the development of lightweight, high-performance ceramics with tunable properties, particularly for sensing, actuation, and aerospace applications. His recent projects explore vat photopolymerization for SiCN and SiBCN-based ceramics, real-time material behavior modeling, and coating technologies for extreme environments. He is also involved in stimuli-responsive material systems, contributing to the advancement of intelligent electronics. His interdisciplinary research integrates materials engineering, electronic design, and digital fabrication, offering scalable and programmable material solutions for future smart systems. By combining structural innovation with electronic functionality, Dr. Chen aims to reshape how materials are conceived and manufactured.

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Title: Additive manufacturing of structural materials
Citations: 572

Title: Lightweight and geometrically complex ceramics derived from 4D printed shape memory precursor with reconfigurability and programmability for sensing and actuation applications
Citations: 43

Title: Fabrication of polymer-derived SiBCN ceramic temperature sensor with excellent sensing performance
Citations: 17

Title: Fabrication of electrical semi-conductive SiCN ceramics by vat photopolymerization
Citations: 8

Title: 3D/4D additive–subtractive manufacturing of heterogeneous ceramics
Citations: 5

Title: Temperature and frequency dependent conductive behavior study on polymer-derived SiBCN ceramics
Citations: 3

Title: Novel anti-oxidation coating prepared by polymer-derived ceramic for harsh environments up to 1200°C
Citations: 2

Title: Real-time Bayesian model calibration method for C/SiC mechanical behavior considering model bias
Citations: 1

Title: Recent advances in stimuli-responsive materials for intelligent electronics

Title: Oxidation behavior of TiB2 from 600–1400°C considering microstructure evolution, oxidation kinetics, and mechanisms

Title: Evolution of dielectric properties of SiBCN ceramics and its derived wireless passive temperature sensor application

Prof. Dr. Arash Ghorbani-Choghamarani | Catalysis | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Dr. Arash Ghorbani-Choghamarani | Catalysis | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Dr. Arash Ghorbani-Choghamarani , Catalysis , Faculty at Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran

Dr. Arash Ghorbani-Choghamarani,  is a distinguished Professor of Organic Chemistry currently serving at Bu-Ali Sina University. With a career spanning over two decades, he has made significant contributions to the field of synthetic organic chemistry. Dr. Ghorbani-Choghamarani earned his Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. degrees from Bu-Ali Sina University, demonstrating consistent academic excellence. He further broadened his research experience as a visiting graduate student and professor at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Known for his innovative work on green chemistry and heterogeneous catalytic systems, he has authored numerous publications in reputed international journals. His dedication to research and teaching has earned him multiple awards and recognition at institutional and provincial levels. A leading name in Iranian academia, Dr. Ghorbani-Choghamarani continues to inspire through his impactful research, dynamic teaching, and exemplary scholarly output in the field of organic synthesis.

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Prof. Arash Ghorbani-Choghamarani is a seasoned academic and researcher in Organic Chemistry, currently serving as a Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University. His distinguished career spans over two decades, with significant contributions in research, teaching, and academic leadership. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry and a visiting research stint in Canada, underlining his international exposure and collaboration. He has published numerous impactful research papers in peer-reviewed journals, particularly in the fields of green chemistry, heterogeneous catalysis, and N-nitrosation reactions, reflecting his sustained contribution to cutting-edge research. Prof. Ghorbani has received over 18 prestigious awards, including recognitions at the university, faculty, and provincial levels, and the title of International Scientist by ISI (ESI). Prof. Arash Ghorbani-Choghamarani exemplifies the ideal candidate for the “Best Faculty Award” due to his exceptional academic achievements, innovative research contributions, and outstanding commitment to education. His consistent recognition by academic and scientific bodies over the years underscores his excellence, dedication, and leadership in the field. He not only meets but exceeds the criteria typically expected for such an honor.

🎓Education:

Dr. Ghorbani-Choghamarani began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry (2001) from Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, Iran. He pursued his passion for organic chemistry further by completing his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry (2003) from the same university, where he was recognized as a distinguished student. He later earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry in 2007, again from Bu-Ali Sina University. As part of his doctoral training, he was a Visiting Graduate Student at The University of Western Ontario, Canada (2005–2006), where he gained international exposure and advanced laboratory experience. His educational background is rooted in rigorous research and innovative synthesis techniques, particularly in green and heterogeneous organic chemistry. His early dedication to academic excellence laid a strong foundation for a prolific career in both teaching and research, with his work receiving accolades for its scientific rigor and practical application.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Ghorbani-Choghamarani’s teaching and research career began in 2007 when he joined Ilam University as an Assistant Professor, advancing to Associate Professor in 2013 and Professor in 2017. He served Ilam University until 2020, during which time he significantly enhanced the university’s research output and mentored numerous students. He later joined Bu-Ali Sina University in September 2020, where he continues to serve as a Professor of Organic Chemistry. In 2018, he was a Visiting Professor at the University of Western Ontario, further expanding his international collaborations and exposure. His research expertise lies in green chemistry, catalytic systems, and sustainable synthetic methodologies. Dr. Ghorbani-Choghamarani is known for his dedication to fostering academic excellence through teaching, mentoring, and publishing high-quality research. His progressive career path demonstrates his commitment to advancing science and education in Iran and on the international stage.

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Dr. Arash Ghorbani-Choghamarani has been the recipient of numerous prestigious honors recognizing his academic and research excellence. He was a Distinguished Student at Bu-Ali Sina University multiple times (2000–2006) and received commendations such as the Kharazmi Symposium Appreciation Letter (2001). His excellence in research earned him several Distinguished Researcher titles at Ilam University and the Province of Ilam between 2008–2018. He was also acknowledged as the Distinguished Teacher of Ilam University (2009) and was named an International Scientist by ISI (ESI) in December 2017. These honors reflect his impactful scholarly contributions and his leadership in academic circles. His continuous recognition at faculty, university, and provincial levels signifies not only his scientific achievements but also his influence as an educator and innovator in the field of organic chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Ghorbani-Choghamarani’s research primarily focuses on green chemistry, heterogeneous catalysis, and innovative organic synthesis. He is particularly known for his work on N-nitrosation of amines, oxidation of 1,4-dihydropyridines, and the design of efficient, recyclable catalytic systems under mild conditions. His research integrates principles of sustainability and eco-friendliness, contributing to the advancement of clean synthesis methods. He has utilized diverse reagents and support systems like silica chloride, ZrCl₄/NaNO₂, silica-modified sulfuric acid, and trichloroisocyanuric acid in the development of novel chemical transformations. His studies have opened new pathways in heterogeneous reaction systems, often under solvent-free or mild conditions, making them industrially relevant. Dr. Ghorbani-Choghamarani’s innovative work has earned international acclaim, and he continues to publish extensively, mentor young scientists, and contribute to the global research community in organic and green chemistry.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Title: ZnFe₂O₄@SiO₂@n-pr@xanthine-Pr: as a highly versatile catalyst for the preparation of 1H-tetrazoles and sulfoxidation reaction

2. Title: A new Schiff-base-N-propylhydrazine-1-carbothioamide complex of copper on boehmite nanoparticles as a recoverable catalyst in the homoselective synthesis of 5-substituted tetrazoles

Citations: 1

3. Title: ZnFe₂O₄@SiO₂@L-lysine@SO₃H: preparation, characterization, and its catalytic applications in the oxidation of sulfides and synthesis of Bis(pyrazolyl)methanes

Citations: 2

4. Title: Catalytic performance of hexagonal boron Nitride@APTS-SO₃H as heterogeneous nanocatalyst for biodiesel production

Citations: 2

5. Title: One-pot conversion of 2-ethoxycarbonyl-4H-3,1-benzoxazine-4-ones to tetracyclic quinazoline-6,12-diones in the presence of a Pd complex nanocatalyst

Citations: 1

6. Title: The bifunctional and reusable catalyst of cerium/L-arginine on mesoporous KIT-6 in the chemoselective oxidation of sulfides and homoselective synthesis of tetrahydrobenzo[b]pyrans

Citations: 4

7. Title: Magnetically recoverable Fe₃O₄@SiO₂@SBA-3@2-ATP-Cu: an improved catalyst for the synthesis of 5-substituted 1H-tetrazoles

Citations: 2

8. Title: FDU-12@AGA-Pd: A green, novel, recyclable, and highly versatile mesoporous catalyst for C–C coupling reaction and synthesis of tetrazoles

Citations: 2

9. Title: Surfactant-free synthesis of mesoporous silica materials (Using tetraethylorthosilicate and oleic acid): Preparation, characterization, and catalytic applications

Citations: 1

10. Title: Immobilization of Schiff base-Pd complex in mesoporous silica KIT-6 channels: A novel, green, recyclable, and highly versatile mesoporous catalyst for the carbon-carbon cross-coupling reaction

Citations: 8

 

Prof. Behrooz Zargar | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Behrooz Zargar | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Behrooz Zargar | Analytical Chemistry | Full Professor in Analytical Chemistry/Researcher/Lecturer at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran 

Prof. Behrooz Zargar is a distinguished Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran, with over two decades of academic and research excellence. His expertise spans electrochemistry, nano-chemistry, solar cells, and environmental remediation. He has published over 60 high-impact research papers and actively collaborates with organizations such as ISO and the Iranian Safety and Environment Committee. As the Founder and Head of the Central Laboratory at Shahid Chamran University, he has played a pivotal role in advancing analytical techniques. His research has contributed significantly to pesticide analysis, mycotoxin detection, and nanomaterial-based pollutant degradation. His commitment to academia is reflected in his editorial appointments, research collaborations, and mentorship of numerous students. With an impressive citation index of 2143, Prof. Zargar’s groundbreaking work has influenced various industrial and environmental sectors, making him a leading figure in analytical and environmental chemistry.

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Prof. Behrooz Zargar, a distinguished Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, has made remarkable contributions to analytical chemistry, particularly in nanotechnology, electrochemistry, and environmental chemistry. With over 60 publications in high-impact journals (SCI, Scopus indexed), a citation index of 2143, and extensive research in solar cells, solid-phase extraction, and photo-degradation, his scientific impact is substantial. His research collaborations, including work with ISO Organization and national standardization committees, demonstrate his leadership in applied scientific advancements. Additionally, his industry projects on food safety and environmental toxin analysis highlight his contributions to public health and sustainability. With a proven track record of pioneering research, industry collaborations, and leadership in analytical chemistry, Prof. Zargar stands as a highly deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His groundbreaking research in nano-chemistry and solar cell technology continues to drive innovation, making him an excellent choice for this prestigious recognition.

🎓Education:

Prof. Behrooz Zargar holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (2001) from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz. He earned his Master’s degree in Analytical Chemistry (1996) from the same institution, building a strong foundation in instrumental analysis and environmental monitoring. His Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry (1992) from Isfahan University of Technology laid the groundwork for his interest in chemical applications for industrial and environmental solutions. Prior to university education, he completed a Diploma in Experimental Sciences, fostering his analytical skills early on. His academic journey reflects a commitment to precision, innovation, and interdisciplinary research. Over the years, he has integrated electrochemical, spectroscopic, and chromatographic techniques into his research, making significant contributions to chemical science. His education has been instrumental in shaping his expertise in nano-chemistry, separation sciences, and environmental remediation, areas where he continues to make impactful discoveries.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Zargar’s academic career spans over two decades at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, where he has held various positions. He served as an Assistant Professor (2002-2009), progressing to Associate Professor (2009-2017), and was promoted to Full Professor in 2017. With a Grade 32 ranking, he has contributed extensively to teaching, research, and institutional leadership. He has collaborated with ISO, developed national safety and environmental standards, and played a key role in nanotechnology advancements. His consultancy work has influenced industries by assessing toxic residues in food, environmental contaminants, and industrial pollutants. As the Founder and Head of the Central Laboratory at Shahid Chamran University, he has enhanced research infrastructure, fostering innovation. His experience extends to mentoring Ph.D. and Master’s students, shaping the next generation of chemists. His expertise in solar cells, electroless plating, corrosion, and electrochemical preconcentration has made him a respected figure in analytical and industrial chemistry.

🏅Awards: 

Prof. Behrooz Zargar’s contributions to analytical chemistry and environmental sciences have earned him numerous accolades. He was recognized for 10 years of excellent service to ISO/TC 17/SC 1/ WG 74 in 2025 for his contributions to steel chemical composition analysis. His work in nanotechnology and environmental monitoring has been acknowledged by national and international scientific committees. As a key member of the Iranian Safety and Environment Committee, he has shaped national policies on chemical safety and environmental sustainability. His editorial appointments in high-impact journals further highlight his scholarly influence. His innovative work in photo-degradation, nano-based solid-phase extraction, and pesticide residue analysis has led to several research grants and industrial collaborations. His role in the development of national analytical standards in Khuzestan, Iran, reflects his commitment to advancing chemical safety regulations. Prof. Zargar’s outstanding research contributions and institutional leadership make him a highly esteemed scientist.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Zargar’s research spans analytical, environmental, and industrial chemistry, with a strong emphasis on nanotechnology applications. His work in electrochemical preconcentration and separation techniques has improved trace-level detection of contaminants in food and water. His nano-chemistry expertise has advanced solar cell technology, particularly FeS₂/TiO₂-based solar cells. He has pioneered printed-based voltammetric selective electrodes for precise electrochemical analysis. His work in photo-degradation of cyanide ions using nanomaterials has significant environmental implications. He has developed aerogel-based solid-phase extraction methods for efficient pollutant removal. His industrial research includes toxic residue detection in grains, milk, and bread. His collaboration with ISO and the Iranian Nanotechnology Committee has led to the establishment of new safety and environmental guidelines. His research continues to bridge analytical chemistry with environmental sustainability, contributing to the development of safer chemical practices and advanced material applications.

Publication Top Notes:

A nano curcumin–multi-walled carbon nanotube composite as a fluorescence chemosensor for trace determination of celecoxib in serum samples

An effervescence-assisted dispersive liquid–liquid micro-extraction of captopril based on hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent

Citations: 8

Determination of Tetracycline Using Ultrasound-Assisted Dispersive Liquid–Liquid Microextraction Based on Solidification of Floating Organic Droplet Followed by HPLC–UV System​​

Over-oxidized carbon paste electrode modified with pretreated carbon nanofiber for the simultaneous detection of epinephrine and uric acid in the presence of ascorbic acid​​

Dendrimer-modified magnetic nanoparticles as a sorbent in dispersive micro-solid phase extraction for preconcentration of metribuzin in a water sample​​

Synthesis and dye adsorption studies of the {dibromo(1,1′-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis(3-methyl-imidazole-2-thione)dicopper(i)}n polymer and its conversion to CuO nanospheres for photocatalytic and antibacterial applications​​

Adsorption and removal of ametryn using graphene oxide nano-sheets from farm waste water and optimization using response surface methodology​​

Application of vortex-assisted solid-phase extraction for the simultaneous preconcentration of Cd(ii) and Pb(ii) by nano clinoptilolite modified with 5(p-dimethylaminobenzylidene) rhodanine​​

Metal oxide/TiO₂ nanocomposites as efficient adsorbents for relatively high temperature H₂S removal​​

Novel magnetic hollow zein nanoparticles for preconcentration of chlorpyrifos from water and soil samples prior to analysis via high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)

**Synthesis of an ion-imprinted sorbent by surface imprinting of magnetized carbon nanotubes for determination

Dr. samira abozeid | Inorganic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. samira abozeid | Inorganic Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. samira abozeid,mansoura university,Egypt

Dr. Samira Abozeid is a dedicated Lecturer and Assistant Professor in the Chemistry Department at Mansoura University, Egypt. With a strong academic background, she earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the State University of New York at Buffalo, complemented by an MSc and BSc from Mansoura University. Dr. Abozeid specializes in synthesizing metal complexes for applications in MRI contrast agents and drug delivery systems using innovative nanotechnology. Her commitment to academic excellence is evident through her extensive research contributions, collaborative efforts, and participation in various national and international projects. Additionally, she has been recognized with several awards for her outstanding research and teaching, showcasing her dedication to advancing the field of chemistry and contributing to educational initiatives.

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Dr. Samira Mohammed Abozeid exemplifies the qualities and achievements that make her a suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the State University of New York at Buffalo, she has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in synthesizing metal complexes for MRI contrast agents and drug delivery systems. Her publication record, which includes 18 articles in high-impact journals, underscores her prolific research output and the relevance of her work in advancing medical applications of chemistry.

🎓Education:

Dr. Samira Abozeid holds an impressive academic portfolio. She completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chemistry at Mansoura University, Egypt, where she developed a solid foundation in chemical sciences. Dr. Abozeid then pursued her Ph.D. at the State University of New York at Buffalo, specializing in the synthesis of metal complexes and their applications in medical imaging and drug delivery. Her doctoral research significantly contributed to the understanding of MRI contrast agents, showcasing her capability to conduct high-level research. Throughout her academic journey, she has maintained a focus on integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications, which has enriched her teaching methodologies and research approach. Dr. Abozeid’s education has equipped her with the skills to excel in both academia and research, fostering a commitment to innovation in chemistry.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Samira Abozeid has garnered extensive experience in academia and research throughout her career. Currently serving as a Lecturer and Assistant Professor at both Mansoura University and New Mansoura University, she plays a pivotal role in educating and mentoring students in chemistry. Dr. Abozeid has completed three significant research projects focused on the synthesis and characterization of metal complexes for MRI applications and drug delivery systems. With 18 published articles in esteemed journals and a citation index reflecting her impactful research contributions, she has established herself as a leading figure in her field. Furthermore, she has engaged in consultancy projects related to chemistry and has participated in multiple collaborative research efforts, both nationally and internationally, which have enriched her research perspective and facilitated knowledge exchange. Dr. Abozeid’s commitment to research excellence is complemented by her active involvement in professional memberships and initiatives aimed at bridging academic research with industry applications.

🏅Awards:

Dr. Samira Abozeid has received several prestigious awards and recognitions throughout her academic career. Among her notable accolades is the Egyptian Government Scholarship, which allowed her to pursue her studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, she was honored with the James T. Grey, Jr. Fellowship in Summer 2020, which acknowledges outstanding research contributions. Dr. Abozeid also received the Mattern-Tyler Teaching Award and the Speyer Fellowship in Fall 2020, reflecting her excellence in both teaching and research. In 2023, she was awarded a competitively funded research project at Mansoura University, highlighting her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Furthermore, she has been recognized for delivering the Best Specialized Lecture at multiple conferences, showcasing her ability to communicate complex scientific ideas effectively. These honors underline her significant contributions to the field of chemistry and her dedication to academic excellence.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Samira Abozeid’s research focuses primarily on the synthesis and application of metal complexes, particularly in the development of MRI contrast agents and drug delivery systems. Her innovative approach involves utilizing nanoparticles and liposomes to enhance the effectiveness and biocompatibility of these complexes. Dr. Abozeid’s work emphasizes the importance of transition metal complexes in medical applications, providing novel insights into their structural properties and potential therapeutic uses. Her ongoing projects include the development of more effective and safer MRI probes, which can significantly improve diagnostic imaging capabilities. Additionally, she collaborates with national and international research groups to explore energy-related applications of metal complexes. Through her research, Dr. Abozeid aims to bridge the gap between chemistry and medicine, contributing to advancements in nanotechnology and its practical implications for healthcare. Her commitment to innovation and excellence continues to shape her contributions to the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Two New Inner-Sphere Pt(II) Thiosemicarbazone Schiff Base Complexes Immobilized into Magnetic Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characterization, and Biological Investigations
  • A Novel Fluorescent Probe Based Imprinted Polymer-Coated Magnetite for the Detection of Imatinib Leukemia Anti-Cancer Drug Traces in Human Plasma Samples
  • Fe(III) T1 MRI Probes Containing Phenolate or Hydroxypyridine-Appended Triamine Chelates and a Coordination Site for Bound Water
    • Citations: 5 citations.
  • Co(II) Complexes of Tetraazamacrocycles Appended with Amide or Hydroxypropyl Groups as ParaCEST Agents
    • Citations: 3 citations.
  • Comparison of Phosphonate, Hydroxypropyl and Carboxylate Pendants in Fe(III) Macrocyclic Complexes as MRI Contrast Agents
    • Citations: 18 citations.

 

 

 

 

Hesham Alsoghier | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hesham Alsoghier | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award-

Doctorate at South Valley University Egypt, Chemistry

Hesham Mohammed Alsoghier is a dedicated chemist specializing in bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemistry with a focus on the synthesis and characterization of metal coordination compounds and organic ligands. With a robust educational background from South Valley University and international research experience, Hesham’s expertise spans spectrophotometric, computational, and analytical chemistry. His current research aims to explore innovative approaches for Alzheimer’s disease treatment through novel bifunctional compounds.

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Hesham’s research contributions are reflected in several high-impact publications. His work, published in reputable journals, includes studies on the spectral behavior of azo compounds, potential anti-Alzheimer’s agents, and the structural features of chemical tautomers. Metrics such as citations, h-index, and journal impact factors underscore his influence and recognition in the field.

  • Citations: 104 citations across 91 documents
  • Documents: 12 publications
  • h-index: 5

Education

Hesham completed his B.Sc. in Chemistry with honors from South Valley University, followed by a Master’s degree in Inorganic and Computational Chemistry from the same institution. His academic journey continued with a Ph.D. from South Valley University, focusing on the spectral behavior of azo benzothiazole derivatives. Additionally, he pursued advanced studies in Bio-Inorganic Chemistry at Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, and participated in an international master’s program at Adam Mickiewicz University.

Research Focus

Hesham’s research primarily revolves around the synthesis and characterization of bio-organic and bio-inorganic compounds, particularly their applications in disease treatment and metal coordination chemistry. His work includes spectral investigations, computational studies, and bioactivity assessments of novel chemical compounds. His current research is dedicated to developing bifunctional compounds with potential therapeutic benefits for Alzheimer’s disease.

Professional Journey

Beginning as a Teaching Assistant at South Valley University, Hesham’s career has progressed to his current role as a Lecturer Assistant, where he continues to contribute to both teaching and research. His professional journey includes significant research stints in Portugal and Poland, where he expanded his expertise in bio-inorganic chemistry and photochemistry. His role involves not only academic responsibilities but also active participation in research projects and collaborations.

Honors & Awards

Hesham has received several accolades for his academic and research achievements. Notable honors include recognition for his exceptional contributions to research in bio-inorganic chemistry and his successful completion of advanced international programs. These awards reflect his commitment to excellence in both teaching and research.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Hesham’s publication record includes several influential papers in high-impact journals. Key contributions include studies on the optical properties of azo dyes, the development of anti-Alzheimer’s agents, and investigations into chemical tautomerism. His work has been presented at international conferences and has significantly contributed to advancements in his field.

“Green electro-organic synthesis of a novel catechol derivative based on o-benzoquinone nucleophilic addition”

  • Journal: New Journal of Chemistry
  • Year: 2023
  • DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ04530C
  • Contributors: Mohamed Abd-Elsabour, Hytham F. Assaf, Ahmed M. Abo-Bakr, Abdulrahman G. Alhamzani, Mortaga M. Abou-Krisha, Aamal A. Al-Mutairi, Hesham M. Alsoghier

“A novel organic semiconductor 4-phenylthiazol-2-yl-(phenylhydrazono) acetonitrile (PTPA) thin films: synthesis, optical and electrical properties”

  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Date: August 10, 2023
  • DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-39027-3
  • Contributors: Amr Attia Abuelwafa, Sahar Elnobi, M. Amélia Santos, Hesham M. Alsoghier

“Molecular docking, modeling, semiempirical calculations studies and in vitro evaluation of new synthesized pyrimidin-imide derivatives”

  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Year: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2021.131548
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85115989286
  • Contributors: Abo-Bakr, A.M., Alsoghier, H.M., Abdelmonsef, A.H.

“A Novel Electrochemical Sensor for Detection of Nicotine in Tobacco Products Based on Graphene Oxide Nanosheets Conjugated with (1,2-Naphthoquinone-4-Sulphonic Acid) Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode”

  • Journal: Nanomaterials
  • Date: July 9, 2022
  • DOI: 10.3390/nano12142354
  • Contributors: M. Abd-Elsabour, Hesham M. Alsoghier, Abdulrahman G. Alhamzani, Mortaga M. Abou-Krisha, Tarek A. Yousef, Hytham F. Assaf

“A novel alternative methods for decalcification of water resources using green agro-ashes”

  • Journal: Molecules
  • Year: 2021
  • DOI: 10.3390/molecules26226777
  • Contributors: El-Nahas, S., Arafat, A.S., Din, H.S.E., Alhamzani, A.G., Abou-Krisha, M.M., Alsoghier, H.M.

Research Timeline

From 2008 to 2012, Hesham conducted research for his Master’s thesis, focusing on the spectral investigations of azo compounds. This foundational work laid the groundwork for his subsequent studies. Between 2012 and 2013, he expanded his expertise through advanced studies in photochemistry at Adam Mickiewicz University, where he deepened his understanding of surface electro radiation and photo-chemistry. During 2014 to 2015, Hesham engaged in significant research at Instituto Superior Técnico, where he worked on the synthesis and characterization of bifunctional compounds aimed at Alzheimer’s disease treatment. Following this, from 2015 to 2018, he completed his Ph.D. research at South Valley University, investigating the spectral behavior of azo benzothiazole derivatives. Since 2018, he has continued his research at South Valley University, focusing on bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemistry, advancing his work on novel chemical compounds with potential therapeutic applications.

Collaborations and Projects

Hesham has collaborated with leading researchers and institutions, including partnerships with Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, and Adam Mickiewicz University. His collaborative projects focus on the development of novel chemical compounds and their applications in medicine. He has also participated in various research initiatives and workshops, contributing to advancements in his field through collaborative efforts.

Strengths of the Best Researcher Award for Dr. Hesham Alsoghier:

Innovative Research Focus: Dr. Hesham Alsoghier’s research on bifunctional compounds for Alzheimer’s disease treatment is highly innovative and relevant. His focus on addressing significant medical challenges showcases a commitment to impactful scientific work.

High-Impact Publications: The inclusion of his research in reputable journals such as Scientific Reports and New Journal of Chemistry demonstrates the high quality and relevance of his work. His publications cover a range of cutting-edge topics, from organic semiconductors to electrochemical sensors.

International Collaboration: Dr. Alsoghier’s experience working with institutions like Instituto Superior Técnico and Adam Mickiewicz University highlights his ability to collaborate effectively with leading researchers worldwide. This enhances the global impact of his work.

Diverse Expertise: His background in bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemistry, along with expertise in computational and analytical techniques, provides a strong foundation for tackling complex research problems. This multidisciplinary approach enriches his research contributions.

Recognition and Awards: The receipt of the Best Researcher Award and other honors underscores Dr. Alsoghier’s excellence in research and his contributions to advancing knowledge in his field. These accolades reflect his dedication and impact.

Areas for Improvement:

Citations and h-Index: While Dr. Alsoghier has made significant contributions, his citation count and h-index indicate room for growth. Increasing visibility and impact through strategic collaborations and higher-profile publications could enhance these metrics.

Publication Quantity: With 12 publications, Dr. Alsoghier’s output is notable but could be expanded. Publishing more frequently in high-impact journals could further establish his research presence and influence.

Research Scope Diversification: While his focus on Alzheimer’s disease is promising, exploring additional areas or applications within bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemistry could broaden the scope and impact of his research.

Grant Acquisition: Strengthening efforts in securing research grants and funding could support more extensive and ambitious projects. This could involve applying for larger grants or participating in collaborative grant proposals.

Public Engagement and Outreach: Increasing involvement in public outreach activities and science communication could enhance the visibility of his research and its societal relevance. Engaging with broader audiences through seminars, public talks, or media could also raise awareness of his work.

Conclusion:

Dr. Hesham Alsoghier is a distinguished chemist whose innovative research and high-impact publications underscore his significant contributions to bio-organic and bio-inorganic chemistry. His international collaborations and recognition through awards highlight his commitment and excellence in the field. To further enhance his impact, focusing on increasing citation metrics, expanding publication output, diversifying research scope, securing additional funding, and engaging with the public could be beneficial. Overall, Dr. Alsoghier’s achievements and ongoing research efforts demonstrate his potential to continue making substantial advancements in chemistry and related fields.