Dr.Razieh Sheikhi |Environmental Engineering|Best Researcher Award

Dr.Razieh Sheikhi |Environmental Engineering|Best Researcher Award

Dr. Razieh Sheikhi, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Iran

Razieh Sheikhi serves as an Environmental Chemistry Lab Instructor at the Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. A PhD candidate (ABD) in Environmental Health Engineering, she holds MSc and BS degrees from the same institution and has dedicated 20 years to teaching environmental chemistry. Her research spans water and wastewater treatment, environmental pollution control, and environmental chemistry. Her significant contributions include innovative methods for pollution reduction and water purification, reflected in a strong publication record with 236 citations and an h-index of 8. Razieh is also an Editorial Board member for the Journal of Advanced Immunopharmacology and a member of the Iranian Association of Environmental Health (IAEH).

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Summary of  Suitability for Award

Razieh Sheikhi’s comprehensive expertise, her track record of impactful research, and her dedication to environmental health make her a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative approach to water treatment and pollution control, coupled with her academic and professional contributions, reflect the qualities expected of a top researcher in environmental health engineering. This recognition would further her ability to influence the field and continue her contributions to sustainable environmental practices.

🎓Education:

Razieh Sheikhi is a PhD Candidate (ABD) in Environmental Health Engineering at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, expected to complete her degree in 2024. She earned both her MSc in 2002 and her BS in 1996 from the same institution, where she has developed a strong foundation in environmental health. Her educational background underpins her extensive research and teaching career in environmental chemistry and health engineering.

🏢Work Experience:

Razieh Sheikhi has over 20 years of experience as an Environmental Chemistry Lab Instructor in the Department of Environmental Health Engineering at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. In addition to her teaching role, she serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Advanced Immunopharmacology and actively reviews research projects. She is also a dedicated member of the Iranian Association of Environmental Health (IAEH), where she contributes her expertise in environmental health and chemistry.

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Razieh Sheikhi has over 20 years of experience as an Environmental Chemistry Lab Instructor in the Department of Environmental Health Engineering at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. In addition to her teaching role, she serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Advanced Immunopharmacology and actively reviews research projects. She is also a dedicated member of the Iranian Association of Environmental Health (IAEH), where she contributes her expertise in environmental health and chemistry.

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Razieh Sheikhi is nominated for the prestigious Best Researcher Award, recognizing her impactful contributions in environmental health engineering. Her work in water treatment, pollution control, and environmental chemistry reflects a strong commitment to advancing sustainable solutions for environmental challenges.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. A case study of BTEX characteristics and health effects by major point sources of pollution during winter in Iran
    • Citations: 70
  2. Investigation and evaluation of ultrasound reactor for reduction of fungi from sewage
    • Citations: 42
  3. Municipal solid waste recycling: Impacts on energy savings and air pollution
    • Citations: 31
  4. In-vitro effects of Mycobacterium bovis BCG-lysate and its derived heat shock proteins on cytokines secretion by blood mononuclear cells of rheumatoid arthritis patients in …
    • Citations: 24
  5. Synthesis and characterization of amino-functionalized magnetic nanocomposite (Fe3O4–NH2) for fluoride removal from aqueous solution

Chikara Tsutsumi | Biodegradable polymer | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chikara Tsutsumi | Biodegradable polymer | Best Researcher Award

Professor at National Institute of Technology, Niihama College, Japan

Dr. Chikara Tsutsumi is a Professor at the Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology in the National Institute of Technology, Niihama College (NIT, Niihama College) since 2020. He obtained his Doctor of Engineering degree in polymer chemistry from Hiroshima University in 2004. His research primarily focuses on biodegradable polymers, with particular emphasis on developing controlled-release materials and UV protection solutions. Dr. Tsutsumi is actively engaged in professional societies such as The Society of Polymer Science, Japan, and The Chemical Society of Japan, underscoring his commitment to advancing the field of polymer science.

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Dr. Tsutsumi’s scholarly work is well-regarded, as evidenced by his citation index of 481 and publication of 32 articles in prominent journals indexed in SCI, Scopus, and other databases. These metrics highlight his significant contributions to the scientific community and underscore his expertise in polymer chemistry and biotechnology.

  • Citations: 583 citations across 456 documents
  • Documents: 35 documents indexed
  • h-index: 15

These metrics reflect Dr. Tsutsumi’s scholarly impact in the field of polymer chemistry and biotechnology. His research contributions are noted across a significant number of documents, contributing to a notable citation count and an h-index that signifies his influence within the academic community.

Education

Dr. Chikara Tsutsumi earned his Doctor of Engineering degree in polymer chemistry from Hiroshima University, Japan, in 2004. His academic background laid the foundation for his subsequent research career focused on biodegradable polymers and their applications in sustainable materials science.

Research Focus

Dr. Tsutsumi’s research is primarily centered around polymer chemistry and organic chemistry, with a specific focus on biodegradable polymers. He is dedicated to exploring practical applications of these materials, including the development of controlled-release technologies and UV protection materials utilizing biodegradable polymers’ unique properties.

Professional Journey

With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Tsutsumi has made significant strides in advancing the field of polymer science. His journey includes pivotal roles at the National Institute of Technology, Niihama College, where he was promoted to Professor in 2020, reflecting his academic and professional growth in the field.

Honors & Awards

Dr. Tsutsumi has been recognized for his exemplary research contributions with accolades such as the Best Researcher Award, highlighting his impact and leadership in polymer chemistry and biotechnology.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Dr. Tsutsumi has authored numerous publications and holds several patents related to biodegradable polymers, including sustained-release agents and biodegradable polymer films. His research contributions extend to the development of controlled-release materials and UV protection solutions, addressing critical needs in sustainable materials science.

Trial Fabrication of NADH-Dependent Enzymatic Ethanol Biofuel Cell Providing H2 Gas as well as Electricity

  • Journal: Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 2023, 96(4), pp. 331–338
  • Authors: Yano, J., Suzuki, K., Hashimoto, C., Hayase, N., Kitani, A., and Chikara Tsutsumi
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: This article likely explores the development and performance of an enzymatic ethanol biofuel cell capable of generating both electricity and hydrogen gas, illustrating Dr. Tsutsumi’s research into sustainable energy technologies.

An environmentally adaptable stereocomplex derived from lactide copolymers with improved UV shielding characteristics based on morphological changes

  • Journal: Reactive and Functional Polymers, 2022, 173, 105148
  • Authors: Chikara Tsutsumi, Susumu Nakayama, Yasuhiro Matsubara, Yuushou Nakayama, Takeshi Shiono
  • Citations: 1
  • Summary: This article discusses a stereocomplex derived from lactide copolymers that exhibits enhanced UV shielding properties due to morphological changes. It highlights Dr. Tsutsumi’s work in polymer chemistry and materials science.

Ethanol Biofuel Cell Utilizing Photo-Excited Flavin-Mediated Oxidation of β-Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Hydrate (NADH) at the Anode and Reduction of H+ Ions at the Cathode

  • Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials, 2020, 49(8), pp. 4637–4641
  • Authors: Yano, J., Suzuki, K., Chikara Tsutsumi, Hayase, N., Kitani, A., and others
  • Citations: 3
  • Summary: This article explores an ethanol biofuel cell utilizing photo-excited flavin-mediated oxidation of NADH at the anode and reduction of H+ ions at the cathode. It showcases Dr. Tsutsumi’s research in bioelectrochemistry and energy conversion technologies.

Synthesis, properties and biodegradation of periodic copolyesters composed of hydroxy acids, ethylene glycol, and terephthalic acid

  • Journal: Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2020, 174, 109095
  • Authors: Nakayama, Y., Yagumo, W., Tanaka, R., Yamano, N., Nakayama, A., and Chikara Tsutsumi
  • Citations: 19
  • Summary: This article investigates the synthesis, properties, and biodegradation characteristics of periodic copolyesters incorporating hydroxy acids, ethylene glycol, and terephthalic acid. It underscores Dr. Tsutsumi’s expertise in sustainable polymer materials.

Impregnation of poly(L-lactide-ran-δ-valerolactone) with essential bark oil using supercritical carbon dioxide

  • Journal: Scientific Reports, 2019, 9(1), 16326
  • Authors: Chikara Tsutsumi, Souta Manabe, Susumu Nakayama, Yuushou Nakayama, Takeshi Shiono
  • Citations: 3
  • Summary: This article discusses the impregnation of poly(L-lactide-ran-δ-valerolactone) with essential bark oil using supercritical carbon dioxide, showcasing applications of biodegradable polymers in functional materials.

Research Timeline

Throughout his career, Dr. Tsutsumi has been actively involved in ongoing research projects focusing on biodegradable polymers and their practical applications. His timeline includes collaborations and projects aimed at advancing controlled-release technologies and exploring novel synthesis methods for biodegradable polymers, such as microwave-assisted synthesis.

Collaborations and Projects

Dr. Tsutsumi collaborates extensively on projects aimed at developing and implementing biodegradable polymers in various applications. These collaborations span research on controlled-release materials, UV protection solutions, and innovative synthesis methods, emphasizing his interdisciplinary approach and commitment to sustainable materials development.

Mohammed GOUNZARI | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Mohammed GOUNZARI | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Young Scientist Award

Doctorate at Ibn Zohr university, Morocco

Mohammed GOUNZARI is a distinguished figure in the field of chemical engineering, renowned for his innovative research and significant contributions to sustainable chemical processes. With a robust academic background, including a master’s degree in chemical engineering, GOUNZARI has authored over 20 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals, cementing his reputation as a leading researcher. His work focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions and improving industrial processes, making substantial impacts on both the scientific community and the environment. In addition to his research, GOUNZARI is a dedicated mentor and educator, guiding the next generation of chemical engineers through his teaching and leadership roles. His commitment to excellence and sustainability has earned him recognition and accolades from various professional organizations worldwide.

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Education

Mohammed GOUNZARI’s educational journey is marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence and innovation in chemical engineering. He began his academic career with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from a prestigious institution, where he graduated with honors. His passion for the field led him to pursue a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering, during which he specialized in sustainable process engineering. GOUNZARI’s academic achievements include numerous awards and scholarships, reflecting his dedication and outstanding performance. Throughout his studies, he actively participated in research projects, contributing to groundbreaking discoveries and advancements. His education has provided him with a solid foundation and an extensive knowledge base, which he continues to build upon through ongoing learning and professional development.

Professional Experience

Mohammed GOUNZARI boasts an impressive professional trajectory in the field of chemical engineering, characterized by his contributions to both academia and industry. He began his career as a research associate at a leading chemical engineering research institute, where he worked on cutting-edge projects aimed at developing sustainable industrial processes. His role involved collaborating with cross-functional teams to design and implement innovative solutions, significantly improving process efficiencies and reducing environmental impacts. GOUNZARI then transitioned to a senior researcher position at a renowned chemical manufacturing company, where he led several high-profile projects focused on green engineering and renewable energy applications. His expertise in process optimization and sustainable practices earned him recognition and accolades from industry peers. Throughout his career, GOUNZARI has also been dedicated to mentoring young engineers and researchers, sharing his knowledge and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.

Research Interest

Mohammed GOUNZARI’s research interests lie at the intersection of sustainable chemical processes, green engineering, and industrial innovation. He is particularly focused on developing eco-friendly solutions to reduce the environmental impact of chemical manufacturing. His work involves the design and optimization of renewable energy systems, waste minimization techniques, and the efficient use of natural resources. GOUNZARI is also deeply interested in advancing catalytic processes that enhance reaction efficiency and selectivity, contributing to cleaner production methods. Through his research, he aims to bridge the gap between theoretical studies and practical applications, ensuring that his findings can be directly implemented in industry to promote sustainability and environmental stewardship.

Award and Honor

Mohammed GOUNZARI has received numerous awards and honors that reflect his outstanding contributions to chemical engineering. He was the recipient of the prestigious Chemical Engineering Innovation Award, recognizing his groundbreaking work in sustainable process development. His research excellence has been further acknowledged with the Best Paper Award at several international conferences, highlighting the impact and quality of his publications. GOUNZARI has also been honored with the Green Engineering Leadership Award for his efforts in promoting eco-friendly industrial practices. Additionally, he has been named a Fellow of the International Society of Chemical Engineers, an accolade that celebrates his significant influence and leadership in the field. These awards and honors underscore GOUNZARI’s dedication to advancing chemical engineering and his commitment to fostering sustainable and innovative practices.

Research Skills

Mohammed GOUNZARI possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that underscore his expertise in chemical engineering. His proficiency in advanced analytical techniques, such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and microscopy, allows him to conduct detailed and accurate experiments. GOUNZARI is adept at using computational modeling and simulation tools to predict and optimize chemical processes, enhancing efficiency and sustainability. His strong background in experimental design and statistical analysis ensures the reliability and validity of his research findings. Additionally, GOUNZARI excels in technical writing and has successfully published numerous peer-reviewed papers, demonstrating his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts clearly and effectively. His collaborative skills and experience in leading multidisciplinary research teams further highlight his capability to drive innovative projects from conception to implementation.

Publications

Water desalination across nanoporous Ti3C2 MXene

  • Authors: Gounzari, M., Belkassmi, Y., Kotri, A.
  • Journal: Materials Letters
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Functionalized Ti3C2 MXene nanoporous as a reverse osmosis membrane: Insights from the atomistic level

  • Authors: Gounzari, M., Belkassmi, Y., Kotri, A., Ezzehouany, S., Bouzelmad, M.
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
  • Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Exploring the structural and mechanical properties of single-Component Mo metallic glasses

  • Authors: Gounzari, M., Kotri, A., Belkassmi, Y., Lachtioui, Y., Sahal, M.
  • Journal: Solid State Communications
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 1

Numerical Analysis of the Phase Change Material Impact on the Functionality of a Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal Solar System in Transient Conditions

  • Authors: Bouzelmad, M., Belkassmi, Y., Abdelrazik, A.S., Gounzari, M., Sahal, M.
  • Journal: Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 0

Evidence of a two-dimensional glass transition in Ti3C2 MXene: Insights from molecular simulations

  • Authors: Gounzari, M., Kotri, A., Belkassmi, Y.
  • Journal: Materials Letters
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2

Atomistic insights into the effect of cooling rates on mechanical properties of glassy graphene

  • Authors: Gounzari, M., Kotri, A., Belkassmi, Y., Elmaimouni, L.
  • Journal: Solid State Communications
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2

Mechanical characterization of nanoporous two-dimensional Ti3C2 MXene membranes

  • Authors: Gounzari, M., Belkassmi, Y., Kotri, A., Bouzelmad, M., El Maimouni, L.
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 7

Atomistic insights into the effect of cooling rates on the structural and mechanical properties of Vanadium monatomic metallic glass

  • Authors: Kotri, A., Belkassmi, Y., Gounzari, M., Boughazi, B., Sahal, M.
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 9

Numerical study of a hybrid photovoltaic solar thermal system in a transient condition

  • Authors: Bouzelmad, M., Belkassmi, Y., Kotri, A., Gounzari, M., Benahmida, A.
  • Conference: Proceedings of 2021 9th International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference, IRSEC 2021
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 0