Prof. Mansoor Anbia | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mansoor Anbia | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mansoor Anbia ,  Analytical Chemistry , Academician/Research Scholar at Iran university od science and technology , Iran

Prof. Mansoor Anbia is a distinguished Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Iran University of Science and Technology. He specializes in the synthesis and application of nanomaterials, particularly for environmental monitoring and catalysis. With a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, Prof. Anbia has led 365 research projects, published 249 articles in reputed journals, authored five books, and contributed significantly to industrial consultancy with over 70 projects. His editorial appointments include the Journal of Chemical Reviews and the Asian Journal of Nanoscience and Materials. As president of international chemistry congresses and head of various national committees, he bridges academia and industry with a commitment to applied innovation. Prof. Anbia’s pioneering work on nanostructured materials has gained global recognition, earning him an h-index of 38. Through his research and leadership, he continues to advance scientific understanding and real-world application in nanochemistry and analytical science.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Prof. Mansoor Anbia stands out as an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his prolific academic contributions, innovative research, and leadership in scientific and industrial domains. With 249 publications in high-impact journals, 365 completed or ongoing research projects, and five authored books, his scholarly output is not only vast but also highly influential, evidenced by his citation index (h-index) of 38.  Additionally, Prof. Anbia has bridged academia and industry through 71 consultancy projects and multiple prestigious appointments, including editorial board roles, presidency of international congresses, and national scientific advisory positions. His consistent leadership in national science policy, industrial applications, and interdisciplinary collaborations positions him as a role model for emerging researchers. Prof. Mansoor Anbia is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award”. His pioneering work in nanochemistry and analytical science, combined with extensive scholarly output and industrial impact, exemplifies the highest standards of research excellence. He fulfills all major criteria—productivity, innovation, societal relevance, and academic leadership—and thus represents an ideal recipient of this distinguished honor.

🎓Education:

Prof. Mansoor Anbia holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry with a specialization in nanomaterials. During his doctoral studies, he conducted advanced research on nanostructures and their applications in analytical techniques. He worked closely with a renowned expert in nanotechnology, gaining interdisciplinary expertise across materials science, instrumental analysis, and catalysis. His academic journey focused on developing methods for environmental monitoring, pollutant removal, and industrial process optimization. As a doctoral researcher, he published extensively and served as first author in many high-impact journals. His academic training provided a robust foundation in research design, experimental techniques, and scientific communication. His education also equipped him with advanced skills in synthesis, characterization, and application of porous nanomaterials, shaping his long-term research directions. Prof. Anbia’s academic background remains integral to his ongoing success as a scholar, mentor, and innovator in the field of nanoscience and analytical chemistry.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Mansoor Anbia brings decades of experience in academia, industrial consultancy, and scientific leadership. As a Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Iran University of Science and Technology, he has supervised numerous Ph.D. scholars and led 365 completed or ongoing research projects. With 71 consultancy and industrial collaborations, he has contributed extensively to environmental and industrial applications of nanomaterials. His responsibilities span teaching, research, innovation, and international cooperation. Prof. Anbia also serves in leadership roles: Director of the Oil Industry Relations Office, Head of the Center for Silicon Chemistry Technology, and Chair of national research committees. His editorial involvement and presidency of international congresses further reflect his global engagement. Across his career, he has integrated scientific rigor with practical innovation, contributing significantly to environmental remediation, catalysis, and industrial processes. His career exemplifies a synergy of academic excellence and applied science.

🏅Awards: 

Prof. Mansoor Anbia’s exceptional career has earned him several accolades and prestigious appointments. He is the President of the International Congress of Chemistry and Nanochemistry, reflecting his global stature. He has been a key member of multiple national scientific boards including the Specialized Commission on Basic Sciences, and the Iranian Water and Wastewater Industry Book Review Committee. Prof. Anbia has played a pivotal role in government and industrial policy through his position on the Research Committee of the Iranian Water Resources Management Technology Company. As Head of the Center for Coordination of Silicon and Organosilicon Chemistry Technology, his contributions are widely acknowledged in both academic and industrial circles. These honors affirm his impact on science policy, education, and real-world problem solving. Through his dedication to scientific excellence and interdisciplinary innovation, he continues to influence the future of analytical chemistry and nanotechnology.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Mansoor Anbia’s research centers on the synthesis and application of nanostructured and nanoporous materials for environmental and industrial uses. He focuses on developing novel adsorbents and catalysts with enhanced efficiency for the removal of organic and inorganic pollutants from industrial effluents. His work also targets energy and environmental sustainability by engineering nano-based systems applicable in water treatment and industrial plants. He integrates advanced analytical techniques for characterization and performance evaluation of materials. Prof. Anbia’s studies span method development, instrumental analysis, and real-world application, particularly in the oil and petrochemical sectors. His collaborative efforts in interdisciplinary projects strengthen the link between chemistry, environmental science, and industrial engineering. Through innovations in functionalized nanomaterials, his research aims to solve pressing environmental issues while advancing the field of green and analytical chemistry.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Superhydrophobic magnetic melamine sponge modified by flowerlike ZnO and stearic acid using dip coating method for oil and water separation

2. Investigation of sol-gel derived organic-inorganic hybrid coatings based on commercial epoxy resin for improved corrosion resistance of 304 stainless steel

Citations: 1

3. Kinetic and isotherm studies of Cr(VI) adsorption from aqueous media by using a synthetic chitosan-allophane nanocomposite

4. Synergetic effect of heteroatoms doping and functional groups of graphene-chitosan magnetic nanocomposite on enhancement of heavy metal sorption

Citations: 1

5. Chitosan and carboxymethyl cellulose coated on NH₂-UiO-66 for levofloxacin delivery: A comparative study

6. MIL-101(Fe)- and MIL-101(Fe)-NH₂-loaded thin film nanofiltration membranes for removal of fluoxetine hydrochloride from pharmaceutical wastewater

Citations: 1

7. Investigating the catalytic performance of polyoxometalate immobilized on magnetic chitosan in oxidative desulfurization

Citations: 3

8. Modification of melamine and polyurethane sponges with vinyl triethoxysilane-graphene nanocomposite as superhydrophobic absorbents for oil-water separation

9. Machine learning-based prediction and experimental validation of Cr(VI) adsorption capacity of chitosan-based composites

10. Green synthesis of magnetic graphene-like biochar with oxygen vacancies for efficient adsorption and degradation of emerging antivirals from water

Citations: 4

 

Prof. Reine NEHME | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Reine NEHME | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Reine NEHME, Analytical Chemistry , Head of analytical team at University of Orléans, ICOA UMR7311, France

Prof. Reine Nehmé is a renowned French scientist and Professor of Analytical Sciences at the University of Orléans, where she leads the “Analytical Strategies, Affinities and Bioactives” team at ICOA. With over 15 years of academic and research experience, she specializes in advanced separation techniques, bioanalysis, and microfluidics. She is deeply involved in both teaching and scientific governance—serving on multiple university and national scientific committees. Prof. Nehmé also contributes to scientific advancement as a supervisor of numerous Ph.D. and post-doctoral researchers and by coordinating key national research projects funded by ANR and regional bodies. Her prolific contributions to analytical chemistry are reflected in her numerous publications, particularly in the areas of enzymatic assays, capillary electrophoresis, and bioactive compound analysis. With a strong leadership role in Afsep and her involvement in high-level academic administration, she is recognized as a leading figure in analytical chemistry in France and Europe.

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Prof. Nehmé holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Montpellier (2008) and an HDR (Accreditation toSupervise Research) from the University of Orléans (2016). Her academic background demonstrates deep expertise and a commitment to high-level scientific scholarship. As a professor and group leader at ICOA, University of Orléans, she leads the “Analytical Strategies, Affinities and Bioactives” team, driving impactful research in analytical sciences, especially in bioanalysis, separative techniques, capillary electrophoresis, microfluidics, and mass spectrometry. Prof. Nehmé is deputy treasurer and a management committee member of the Capillary Electrophoresis Group of Afsep. She holds leadership roles at her university and is actively engaged in curriculum design, evaluation panels, and scientific committees. Prof. Reine Nehmé exemplifies the ideal profile for a “Best Researcher Award”: a high-impact scientist, strategic research leader, dedicated educator, and committed scientific community member. Her strong publication record, funded projects, mentoring, and institutional service collectively highlight her as a trailblazer in analytical chemistry. She fully deserves recognition through such a prestigious award.

🎓Education:

Prof. Reine Nehmé earned her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Montpellier in 2008, following her Master’s degree (Master 2) in the same field from the same institution in 2005. Demonstrating her continued academic excellence and expertise, she received her Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR) from the University of Orléans in 2016. This qualification represents the highest academic degree in France and reflects her capacity to independently lead doctoral research and large-scale scientific projects. Her academic training laid a robust foundation in analytical methodologies, chromatographic techniques, and advanced spectroscopy. These qualifications have enabled her to contribute extensively to the development of innovative analytical tools and methods in environmental, biological, and pharmaceutical research. Her educational background not only established her scientific depth but also positioned her to take on leadership and mentoring roles across both academic and research platforms.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Nehmé began her academic journey at the University of Orléans in 2008 as a Temporary Teaching and Research Assistant (ATER). She advanced to Associate Professor in 2009 and was promoted to Professor in 2019. Over the years, she has held multiple leadership roles, including Head of the Analytical Chemistry Department and Coordinator of the Professional License program in Chemistry at IUT Chimie d’Orléans. She has been a member of the laboratory’s scientific council since 2017, and also serves on the Commission of Disciplinary Experts. As an active educator, she teaches a range of courses in analytical sciences including electrochemistry, chromatography, mass spectrometry, and microfluidics. In research, she has successfully supervised 6 Ph.D. students (2 ongoing) and multiple post-doctoral and master’s interns. Her contributions extend to national committees such as Afsep’s CE group, where she has served as Deputy Treasurer since 2021.

🏅Awards: 

While specific awards are not explicitly listed, Prof. Reine Nehmé’s honors are evidenced by her numerous leadership and elected roles. She received the Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR), a distinguished recognition in France for scholarly excellence. Her long-standing position on the scientific council of the ICOA laboratory and as a Commission Expert in disciplinary affairs at the University of Orléans speaks to her academic credibility. She was elected to the Management Committee of the CE group of Afsep in 2017 and appointed as Deputy Treasurer in 2021, underlining national recognition by her peers. She has consistently been entrusted with leadership in nationally funded research programs by ANR and regional agencies, confirming her scientific standing and project leadership ability. Her active role in supervising doctoral candidates and international collaborations further affirms her status as a respected figure in analytical sciences.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Nehmé’s research centers on analytical sciences, particularly in capillary electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, and microscale thermophoresis for studying molecular interactions. Her projects frequently explore bioanalysis, enzyme kinetics, and natural product evaluation. She leads or participates in numerous ANR-funded projects, including stapled peptide design, bioremediation via micromycetes, and enzyme behavior in crowded synthetic environments. A significant part of her work involves developing lab-on-a-chip (LoC) platforms for investigating target-ligand interactions at the single-cell level. She has also contributed to the miniaturization of enzymatic assays, passive sampling techniques for water analysis, and electrochemical sensors for environmental monitoring. Prof. Nehmé integrates separation sciences with biology and materials chemistry, bridging analytical method development with real-world biological and environmental challenges. Her interdisciplinary research fosters innovations in diagnostics, therapeutic monitoring, and ecological risk assessment, marking her as a pioneer in translating analytical chemistry into functional tools for bioactive discovery and environmental stewardship.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Using CE to Confirm the Activity of Fluorescent miRFP670-LIMK1 Protein Produced for MST Assays Directly in Cell Lysate

2. The Antimicrobial Activity of ETD151 Defensin is Dictated by the Presence of Glycosphingolipids in the Targeted Organisms

3. Glycolipid and Lipopeptide Biosurfactants: Structural Classes and Characterization—Rhamnolipids as a Model

4. Nutraceutical and Cosmetic Applications of Bioactive Compounds of Saffron (Crocus Sativus L.) Stigmas and Its By-products

5. Antioxidant and Anti-lipase Capacities from the Extracts Obtained from Two Invasive Plants: Ambrosia artemisiifolia and Solidago canadensis

6. Nutraceutical Capacities of Extracts from the Invasive Plants Ambrosia artemisiifolia and Solidago canadensis

7. Screening and Evaluation of Dermo-Cosmetic Activities of the Invasive Plant Species Polygonum cuspidatum

8. Biosurfactant-Producing Mucor Strains: Selection, Screening, and Chemical Characterization

9. Capillary Electrophoresis for Enzyme-Based Studies: Applications to Lipases and Kinases

10. Correction to: Reproducibility and Accuracy of Microscale Thermophoresis in the NanoTemper Monolith: A Multi Laboratory Benchmark Study

11. Design, Synthesis and SAR in 2,4,7-Trisubstituted Pyrido[3,2-d]Pyrimidine Series as Novel PI3K/mTOR Inhibitors

 

 

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Omar | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Omar | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Omar , Faculty of pharmacy, Taibah University , Egypt

Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Omar Hassan is a distinguished Professor specializing in Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Currently serving at the College of Pharmacy, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia, he brings extensive expertise in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. His research emphasizes innovative analytical methods and the determination of pharmaceutical compounds in diverse matrices. With over two decades of teaching and research, Dr. Hassan has significantly contributed to pharmacy education, mentoring students in analytical and pharmaceutical chemistry. He is widely published, with impactful work on spectro fluorimetry, spectrophotometry, chromatography, and voltammetry. His contributions enhance drug quality assurance and pharmaceutical analysis.

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Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Omar Hassan is an exemplary candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards” due to his extensive contributions to pharmaceutical analytical chemistry. With over 25 years of experience in academia and research, he has demonstrated unparalleled expertise in developing innovative analytical methods. His research addresses critical challenges in drug analysis, including determination in pharmaceutical formulations and biological fluids, with a strong focus on green chemistry and quality assurance. Dr. Hassan’s prolific publication record includes high-impact articles in peer-reviewed journals, showcasing groundbreaking work in spectrofluorimetry, chromatography, and photoluminescence. He has also been a mentor and educator, teaching advanced courses and shaping future scientists.

🎓Education:

Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Omar Hassan holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry) from Minia University, Egypt, completed in 2005. His doctoral research emphasized advanced analytical techniques for pharmaceutical applications. He earned his Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry) from Assiut University, Egypt, in 1999, focusing on drug analysis and quality control. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Al-Azhar University, Egypt, in 1994. His comprehensive educational foundation underpins his expertise in analytical chemistry, making him a leader in pharmaceutical education and research.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Hassan’s career spans over 25 years in academia and research. He started as a Demonstrator at Al-Azhar University in 1995, progressing to Associate Lecturer by 1999. He joined Minia University in 1999, where he served as an Assistant Professor until 2010, later becoming an Associate Professor (2010–2015) and Professor (2015–2019). In 2019, he joined Taibah University, Saudi Arabia, as a Professor in the Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, where he teaches pharmaceutical analytical chemistry and technology courses. His vast teaching experience and mentorship have shaped future leaders in pharmaceutical sciences.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Hassan has been recognized for his contributions to pharmaceutical sciences and education. He received accolades for research excellence at Minia University and was honored at Taibah University for advancing pharmaceutical analysis techniques. His innovative teaching methods and mentorship earned him recognition from students and academic institutions alike. Dr. Hassan’s achievements reflect his dedication to advancing analytical chemistry and his impactful role in enhancing pharmaceutical education and research.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Hassan specializes in developing innovative analytical methods for pharmaceutical analysis. His work focuses on determining drugs in pure forms, pharmaceutical formulations, and biological fluids using advanced techniques like spectrofluorimetry, spectrophotometry, voltammetry, and chromatography. He is committed to promoting green analytical chemistry and improving drug quality assurance practices. His research aims to address global challenges in pharmaceutical analysis, ensuring the efficacy and safety of drugs.

Publication Top Notes:

Use of charge-transfer complexation in the spectrophotometric analysis of certain cephalosporins

Authors: GA Saleh, HF Askal, MF Radwan, MA Omar

Citations: 159

Year: 2001

Kinetic spectrofluorimetric determination of certain cephalosporins in human plasma

Authors: MA Omar, OH Abdelmageed, TZ Attia

Citations: 88

Year: 2009

Development and validation of HPLC method for simultaneous determination of amlodipine, valsartan, hydrochlorothiazide in dosage form and spiked human plasma

Authors: EG Samya M, A Osama H, D Sayed M

Citations: 77

Year: 2012

Validated spectrofluorimetric method for determination of selected aminoglycosides

Authors: MA Omar, HM Ahmed, MA Hammad, SM Derayea

Citations: 54

Year: 2015

Development of spectrofluorimetric method for determination of certain aminoglycoside drugs in dosage forms and human plasma through condensation with ninhydrin and phenyl

Authors: MA Omar, MA Hammad, DM Nagy, AA Aly

Citations: 51

Year: 2015

Development and validation of a new spectrofluorimetric method for the determination of some beta-blockers through fluorescence quenching of eosin Y. Application to content

Authors: SM Derayea, MA Omar, MAK Abdel-Lateef, AI Hassan

Citations: 48

Year: 2016

Spectrophotometric and spectrofluorimetric determination of certain diuretics through ternary complex formation with eosin and lead (II)

Authors: MA Omar

Citations: 42

Year: 2010

Kinetic spectrophotometric determination of certain cephalosporins in pharmaceutical formulations

Authors: MA Omar, OH Abdelmageed, TZ Attia

Citations: 37

Year: 2009

Validated spectrophotometric methods for determination of certain aminoglycosides in pharmaceutical formulations

Authors: MA Omar, DM Nagy, MA Hammad, AA Aly

Citations: 35

Year: 2013

Studying the association complex formation of atomoxetine and fluvoxamine with eosin Y and its application in their fluorimetric determination

Authors: SM Derayea, MA Omar, AA Abu-Hassan

Citations: 33

Year: 2018

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin , University of Tabriz , Iran 

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at Tabriz University, specializing in analytical chemistry and microextraction techniques. With extensive experience in the field, he has contributed significantly to the development of extraction methods for trace elements and pollutants. His work includes innovative techniques in dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction, contributing to environmental monitoring, food safety, and industrial applications. He is widely recognized for his research in pesticide analysis, heavy metals detection, and the use of green chemistry in sample preparation. Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi is a respected figure in his field, holding numerous publications in international journals and actively participating in academic research projects. His contributions to the scientific community have had a profound impact on environmental and food analysis.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi stands out as a deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” , given his significant contributions to analytical chemistry, his innovative research, and his continued efforts to advance the field of microextraction techniques. His work not only furthers scientific knowledge but also has practical applications in environmental and food safety monitoring, demonstrating his impact on both academia and society. His work has focused on enhancing the sensitivity and efficiency of extraction processes, particularly in trace metal and pesticide analysis.

🎓Education:

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, where his research focused on novel extraction techniques and their application in environmental and food analysis. He completed his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Chemistry, further refining his analytical skills and methods. His academic journey has been marked by a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in the area of sample preparation techniques. Throughout his education, he specialized in developing environmentally friendly methods for extracting contaminants from complex matrices. Abadi’s work has become a cornerstone in the development of microextraction processes and their optimization for trace analysis of various elements.

🏢Work Experience:

With years of experience in the field of analytical chemistry, Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi has made substantial contributions to both research and teaching. He has guided numerous students in their B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. studies, imparting his expertise in analytical techniques. Abadi’s research has focused on developing advanced microextraction methods such as dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME), which have applications in various fields, including food safety, environmental monitoring, and industrial analysis. He has also worked extensively on improving analytical processes for detecting pesticides and heavy metals in complex samples. His teaching methodology integrates research with practical applications, equipping students with skills to innovate in the field of analytical chemistry.

🏅Awards:

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi has received multiple recognitions for his pioneering work in analytical chemistry. He has been awarded various academic honors for his contributions to the development of microextraction techniques, especially in the analysis of trace metals and pollutants. His publications are highly cited, underlining his global influence in the field of environmental and food analysis. Abadi’s innovative approach to using green chemistry in extraction processes has earned him accolades from professional chemistry organizations. His research has also received funding and support from several national and international research grants, recognizing his significant contributions to the advancement of analytical chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi’s primary research focus lies in the development of novel microextraction techniques, specifically dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME), for trace analysis of heavy metals, pesticides, and other contaminants. His work emphasizes environmentally friendly methods and the application of green chemistry in analytical processes. Abadi is particularly interested in the development of advanced sample preparation techniques for complex samples, such as food, water, and environmental matrices. His research aims to enhance the sensitivity and selectivity of detection methods while minimizing the use of harmful solvents. Additionally, his work in the analysis of pollutants and trace elements has significant implications for public health and environmental monitoring.

Publication Top Notes:

Development of a dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction method based on a ternary deep eutectic solvent as chelating agent and extraction solvent for preconcentration of …
Citations: 133
Molecularly imprinted-solid phase extraction combined with simultaneous derivatization and dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for selective extraction and 
Citations: 124
Liquid phase microextraction of pesticides: a review on current methods
Citations: 113
Cyclohexylamine as extraction solvent and chelating agent in extraction and preconcentration of some heavy metals in aqueous samples based on heat-induced homogeneous liquid …
Citations: 62
Determination of methamphetamine, amphetamine and ecstasy by inside-needle adsorption trap based on molecularly imprinted polymer followed by GC-FID determination
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Dr. Victoria Varchenko | Analytical Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Victoria Varchenko | Analytical Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Victoria Varchenko ,Institute of Functional Materials Chemistry of State Scientific Institution “Institute for Single Crystals” of NAS of Ukraine , Ukraine

Victoria Varchenko is a skilled analytical chemist whose expertise lies in electrochemical methods and nanoparticle characterization. He completed her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry  at  Institute for Single Crystals, Ukraine, under Dr. K.N. Belikov. Her doctoral research focused on modified carbon paste electrodes for voltammetric determination of indole compounds, a vital area in analytical chemistry. Varchenko has contributed to the development of advanced procedures for preconcentration, sorption, and microextraction. he currently holds a position as Research Associate at the same institute, where he applies her deep knowledge of voltammetry, electrochemical transformations, and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Her work significantly impacts the accuracy and efficiency of analytical chemistry techniques, especially in complex environmental and biological sample analysis.

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Victoria Varchenko’s qualifications, experience, and research contributions make her a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards.” Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the State Scientific Institution “Institute for Single Crystals” of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, with a focus on modified carbon paste electrodes for the voltammetric determination of electroactive indole compounds. Her research in this area shows innovation in analytical chemistry, specifically in voltammetry, and her expertise in preconcentration, separation, microextraction, and electrochemical transformation of organic substances demonstrates a deep understanding of complex chemical processes.

🎓Education:

Victoria Varchenko obtained her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the Institute for Single Crystals, Ukraine, in  under the guidance of Dr. K.N. Belikov. Her thesis, titled Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes for Voltammetric Determination of Electroactive Indole Compounds, significantly contributed to the field of electrochemical analysis. Before pursuing her doctoral degree, she earned a Master of Science in Chemistry from V.N. Karazin Kharkov National University in  specializing in chemical metrology. This foundational training provided her with a deep understanding of analytical techniques and quality control processes. Varchenko’s education has equipped her with the skills necessary to develop innovative solutions to complex analytical challenges, especially in the areas of voltammetry, sorption, and microextraction.

🏢Work Experience:

Victoria Varchenko has a rich background in analytical chemistry, with over eight years of experience at the State Scientific Institution “Institute for Single Crystals” of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. She started her career there as a Junior Research Associate , where she focused on developing and validating analytical procedures, particularly in microextraction, voltammetry, and sorption techniques. In 2020, she was promoted to Research Associate, where she continues to focus on advanced applications of electrochemical methods, including the study of organic substances’ electrochemical transformations. Varchenko’s work also involves the use of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for comprehensive analysis of diverse sample types. Her experience spans various research areas, including nanoparticle synthesis, voltammetric analysis, and analytical quality control, positioning her as an expert in her field.

🏅Awards:

Victoria Varchenko has received recognition for her significant contributions to the field of analytical chemistry, particularly for her innovative research on electrochemical techniques. Though specific awards are not detailed, her work is highly regarded in the scientific community, with multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals. Her research, including the development of modified carbon paste electrodes for indole compound determination, has been instrumental in advancing analytical chemistry techniques. Additionally, her work on microextraction and sorption in environmental analysis has been well-received. Varchenko has been an active contributor to quality control advancements in chemical analysis, further demonstrating her impact on the field. Her work is supported by her position as a Research Associate at a leading institution, reflecting the esteem with which she is regarded by her peers.

🔬Research Focus:

Victoria Varchenko’s primary research interests lie in advancing analytical chemistry techniques, with a particular focus on preconcentration, separation methods, and electrochemical analysis. She specializes in developing and applying modified carbon paste electrodes for voltammetric determination of electroactive organic compounds. Her work in microextraction and sorption has led to enhanced sample preparation methods, improving the efficiency and accuracy of analytical testing. Varchenko is also involved in nanoparticle synthesis and characterization, areas that are increasingly important in environmental and biological analysis. Furthermore, she applies inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) for the comprehensive analysis of complex samples, such as environmental and agricultural products. Varchenko’s research is aimed at creating more efficient, accurate, and environmentally friendly analytical methods, with applications in fields like environmental monitoring and health diagnostics.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Differential-Pulse Polarographic Determination of Periciazine by Hydrogenperoxymonofulfate Treatment
  • Menthol-Based (Deep) Eutectic Solvents: A Review on Properties and Application in Extraction
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  •  Application of Cloud-Point Extraction for the Determination of Arsenic using Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry in Several Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • : Grafting of phosphorus-containing tetrahydroxy(thia)calixarenes on silica enhances europium(III) adsorption
    • Cited by: 3
  • Study on the sorption properties of (NH4)2TiOF4 particles
    • Cited by: 3