Assist. Prof. Dr. Emilia Paone | Industrial Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Emilia Paone | Industrial Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Emilia Paone , Industrial Chemistry , Assistant Professor at Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy

Dr. Emilia Paone is a dynamic and forward-thinking Fixed-Term Researcher (RTD-B) at the Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, specializing in Industrial Chemistry (SSD: CHIM/07). Born on September 14, 1990, in Reggio Calabria, Italy, she has emerged as a leading young scientist in the field of heterogeneous catalysis for sustainable chemical transformations. Her research pivots on the valorization of waste biomass and plastic residues into high-value chemicals and fuels. With over 41 peer-reviewed international publications, an h-index of 21, and significant international collaborations, Dr. Paone has built a formidable academic presence. She has held multiple national scientific qualifications for associate professorship in both CHIM/04 and CHIM/07. Her global perspective is enriched by research periods in Spain and collaboration with industrial partners. An active voice in green chemistry and environmental sustainability, she is a rising star driving innovation in catalytic materials and waste valorization technologies.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Emilia Paone exemplifies the core qualities sought in a “Young Scientist Award” recipient. With a Ph.D. in Civil, Environmental, and Safety Engineering, she has consistently demonstrated scientific maturity, innovation, and dedication in the realm of green and sustainable chemistry. Her postdoctoral and fixed-term research roles, particularly under national initiatives such as DM 1062/2021 in thematic GREEN areas, highlight her alignment with sustainability and circular economy goals. She has published 41 peer-reviewed papers, authored 2 book chapters, and amassed over 2,000 citations with an h-index of 21, which is remarkable for a young researcher. Her work on heterogeneous catalysis, biomass valorization, and e-waste upcycling contributes meaningfully to global sustainability challenges. She has held international research roles, including ERASMUS+ staff mobility in Spain, showing global engagement and collaborative spirit. Moreover, she has achieved dual National Scientific Qualifications for Associate Professor roles, underscoring her excellence and leadership potential.Dr. Emilia Paone’s proven research excellence, international collaborations, impactful publications, and clear contribution to sustainable technologies make her a strong, deserving, and outstanding candidate for the “Young Scientist Award’. Her work not only meets but exceeds the typical expectations for this recognition, and she stands as a role model for early-career researchers in green and industrial chemistry.

🎓Education:

Dr. Paone earned her Bachelor’s (2009–2013) and Master’s Degrees (2013–2015) in Chemistry from the Università degli Studi di Messina. She then completed her Ph.D. in Civil, Environmental, and Safety Engineering (2015–2018) at the Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, specializing in Science and Technology, Materials, and Energy. Her doctoral thesis was titled “Transfer Hydrogenolysis of Lignin and its Derived Aromatic Ethers Promoted by Heterogeneous Bimetallic Pd-Based Catalysts.” She has also completed a qualification exam in chemistry exercise in 2015. Emilia further enhanced her academic training with research internships in both Italy and Spain, including studies on chemical equilibria and potable water analysis. Notably, she has enriched her learning with international research mobility under Erasmus+, and visiting positions in Spain, gaining practical expertise in nanostructured materials, catalysis, and green technologies.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Paone currently serves as a Fixed-Term Researcher (RTD-B) at Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria (since March 2024), focusing on Industrial Chemistry. Previously, she held an RTD-A position (2022–2024) under Italy’s GREEN program (Action IV.6), collaborating with Capua 1880 s.r.l. on sustainable technologies. Earlier, as a postdoctoral researcher (2021), she worked on the environmental sustainability of materials recovered from lithium battery waste. From 2019 to 2021, she worked with the University of Florence and Reggio Calabria on nanostructured materials for detecting metal ions in solutions. During her Ph.D. and internships, she explored lignin valorization and heterogeneous catalysis. Internationally, she served as a Visiting Researcher and Professor at the University of Córdoba, Spain, and as a Ph.D. student researcher in the same institution. Her experience spans academia, industrial collaboration, and international teaching and research exchanges—showcasing both scientific excellence and applied innovation.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Emilia Paone has achieved significant recognition in the field of sustainable chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis through her impactful research and academic contributions. She holds two prestigious National Scientific Qualifications (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale) for the role of Associate Professor—one in Industrial Chemistry (CHIM/04 – 03/C2) awarded in 2023, and another in Principles of Chemistry for Applied Technologies (CHIM/07 – 03/B2) awarded in 2022. These qualifications are a testament to her high scientific standards and professional competence, as evaluated by national committees in Italy. Furthermore, her international engagement and excellence were highlighted when she was selected as a Visiting Researcher and Professor under the ERASMUS+ Staff Mobility program in 2023 at the Universidad de Córdoba, Spain. Her academic visibility is reinforced by her impressive bibliometric indicators, with over 2,000 citations and an h-index of 21, showcasing her growing influence in catalysis, green chemistry, and the valorization of waste to high-value products.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Paone’s research is at the cutting edge of green chemistry 🌱, with a core focus on heterogeneous catalysis for the valorization of waste and biomass into value-added products such as bioplastics, biofuels, and fine chemicals. Her work spans the transfer hydrogenolysis of lignin, reductive catalytic upgrading of plastic waste, and photocatalytic degradation of pollutants, contributing to sustainable circular economy models. She has developed MOF-derived, single-atom, and bimetallic Pd-based catalysts that efficiently convert industrial and e-waste streams. She actively collaborates on projects transforming orange peels, PET, polyolefins, and lithium battery residues into useful chemicals via eco-friendly methods. Her interdisciplinary approach combines catalyst design, nanomaterials, environmental remediation, and flow chemistry, with a strong emphasis on industrial scalability and green metrics. Dr. Paone’s research consistently addresses pressing climate and sustainability goals, establishing her as a key player in Europe’s scientific green transition.

Publication Top Notes:

Continuous flow production of γ-valerolactone from methyl-levulinate promoted by MOF-derived Al₂O₃–ZrO₂/C catalysts

Waste-minimized access to diarylamines and triarylamines via Csp²–N coupling under batch and flow conditions

E-Waste Wars: The Catalyst Awakens

Long-Term Preservation of Orange Peel Waste for the Production of Acids and Biogas

Direct Reuse of Spent Lithium-Ion Batteries as an Efficient Heterogeneous Catalyst for the Reductive Upgrading of Biomass-Derived Furfural

The reductive catalytic upcycling of polyolefin plastic waste

Hydrothermal Carbonization as Sustainable Process for the Complete Upgrading of Orange Peel Waste into Value-Added Chemicals and Bio-Carbon Materials

A New Biorefinery Approach for the Full Valorisation of Anchovy Residues: Use of the Sludge Generated during the Extraction of Fish Oil as a Nitrogen Supplement in Anaerobic Digestion

Electrospun Nanofibers and Electrochemical Techniques for the Detection of Heavy Metal Ions.

Self Standing Mats of Blended Polyaniline Produced by Electrospinning

Integral valorization of orange peel waste through optimized ensiling: Lactic acid and bioethanol production

Sustainably Sourced Olive Polyphenols and Omega-3 Marine Lipids: A Synergy Fostering Public Health

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Arman Zarebidaki | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Arman Zarebidaki | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Arman Zarebidaki | Materials Chemistry | Assistant professor at Amirkabir University of Technology , Iran

Dr. Arman Zarebidaki is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Corrosion Engineering and Material Protection Group at Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Bandarabbas Campus, Iran. With a strong background in materials engineering, electrochemistry, and surface engineering, his research focuses on advanced coatings for corrosion protection, hydrogen evolution, and oxygen evolution reactions. He has extensive experience in electrochemical techniques such as polarization methods, voltammetry, and impedance spectroscopy. Dr. Zarebidaki has supervised over 25 master’s theses and has authored multiple high-impact journal articles. He holds three national patents in corrosion prevention and is recognized for his contributions to sustainable energy technologies and industrial material protection.

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Dr. Arman Zarebidaki is a highly accomplished researcher in materials science, electrochemistry, and surface engineering, making him an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher Award”. His research spans crucial areas such as corrosion protection, electrocatalysis, and advanced coating technologies, which have significant industrial and environmental applications. His high-impact publications, extensive teaching experience, and contributions to innovative material protection methods demonstrate his leadership in the field. He has also secured three national patents, reflecting his ability to translate research into practical solutions. Recognized as the Top Researcher in Hormozgan Province (2023) and a Distinguished Researcher at Azad University (2015), his accolades further establish his excellence in scientific innovation. Dr. Zarebidaki’s outstanding research in corrosion-resistant coatings, electrochemical energy applications, and material durability makes him a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award”. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has direct implications for industry and sustainability, positioning him among the top researchers in his field.

🎓Education:

Dr. Arman Zarebidaki holds a Ph.D. in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering from the University of Tehran (2006–2012), where he investigated the tribo-corrosion behavior of Ni-P electroless coatings with SiC nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes. His doctoral research resulted in multiple high-impact publications. Prior to that, he earned an M.S. in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering from the University of Tehran (2003–2006), focusing on optimizing and characterizing Al/Gr composites produced by in-situ powder metallurgy. His master’s research led to a Q2-ranked ISI publication. He completed his B.S. in Materials Engineering-Industrial Metallurgy at Azad University, Yazd Branch (1998–2003), where he studied surface hardening of cast iron using the TIG process. Throughout his academic journey, he maintained outstanding GPAs and received multiple accolades for his research excellence. His extensive educational background laid the foundation for his expertise in materials engineering, corrosion protection, and advanced electrochemical methods.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Arman Zarebidaki is an Assistant Professor at Amirkabir University of Technology, where he has been leading the Corrosion Engineering and Material Protection Group since 2023. He has been actively involved in teaching courses such as oxidation and hot corrosion, corrosion inhibitors, and advanced electrochemistry laboratory techniques. Prior to this, he served as an Assistant Professor at Azad University, Yazd Branch (2008–2014), where he taught advanced electrochemistry, cathodic & anodic protection, and corrosion science. With over 25 master’s theses supervised, he has contributed significantly to the field of corrosion and electrocatalysis . His expertise includes deposition techniques for coatings and nanocomposite materials, corrosion assessments, and electrochemical analysis. He is proficient in methods such as cyclic voltammetry, linear sweep voltammetry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. His research extends to nanotube production via anodizing, corrosion inhibition using green inhibitors, and the development of protective coatings for industrial applications.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Arman Zarebidaki has received several prestigious awards throughout his career. In 2023, he was recognized as the Top Researcher in technical and engineering fields in Hormozgan province. He was also named a Distinguished Researcher by the Deputy of Education and Technology at Islamic Azad University, Yazd Branch, in 2015. His exceptional teaching abilities earned him the Exemplary Professor Award in 2014. Additionally, his Ph.D. thesis was awarded as a Superior Dissertation at the University of Tehran in 2012. As an M.Sc. student, he ranked 1st among 50 peers in the Department of Material Science and Engineering. His contributions to the field of corrosion prevention and control are further highlighted by three national patents, including innovations in self-healing epoxy coatings, corrosion-fatigue assessment apparatus, and electroless coatings for oil and gas steel equipment, demonstrating his commitment to advancing materials engineering and corrosion protection technologies.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Arman Zarebidaki’s research centers on materials engineering, electrochemistry, and surface engineering, with a strong emphasis on developing advanced coatings to enhance material durability and performance. His work involves designing metallic, composite, and nanocomposite coatings for industrial applications, particularly for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER), aiming to improve the efficiency of electrolysis in hydrogen and oxygen production. He specializes in electrochemical characterization techniques, including polarization methods, linear sweep voltammetry, cyclic polarization, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), to analyze corrosion resistance and material degradation. Additionally, he investigates electrocatalysis mechanisms and surface chemistry to develop sustainable energy solutions. His expertise extends to nanotube production through anodizing, corrosion inhibitors, and smart coatings. His contributions help address global challenges related to energy sustainability, environmental protection, and climate change, making his research pivotal in the advancement of corrosion-resistant and energy-efficient materials.

Publication Top Notes:

Influence of graphite content on the dry sliding and oil impregnated sliding wear behavior of Al 2024–graphite composites produced by in situ powder metallurgy method

Citations: 396

An investigation on effects of heat treatment on corrosion properties of Ni–P electroless nano-coatings

Citations: 166

Effect of surfactant on the fabrication and characterization of Ni-P-CNT composite coatings

Citations: 104

Characterization and corrosion behavior of electroless Ni–P/nano-SiC coating inside the CO2 containing media in the presence of acetic acid

Citations: 96

The effect of sliding speed and amount of loading on friction and wear behavior of Cu–0.65 wt.% Cr alloy

Citations: 47

Microstructure and corrosion behavior of electrodeposited nano-crystalline nickel coating on AZ91 Mg alloy

Citations: 46

Evaluation of corrosion inhibition of mild steel in 3.5 wt% NaCl solution by cerium nitrate

Citations: 43

Electrodeposition and characterization of Co–BN (h) nanocomposite coatings

Citations: 42

An experimental study on stress corrosion behavior of A131/A and A131/AH32 low carbon steels in simulated seawater

Citations: 28

Porosity measurement of electroless Ni–P coatings reinforced by CNT or SiC particles

Citations: 28