Abdulmajeed Alayyaf | Inorganic molecular development | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

Abdulmajeed Alayyaf
King Saud University
Abdulmajeed Alayyaf
Affiliation King Saud University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 58306966000
Documents 28
Citations 210
h-index 9
Subject Area Inorganic molecular development
Event International Chemistry Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0000-3377-4115

The Best Paper Award recognizes the scholarly and scientific contributions of Abdulmajeed Alayyaf in the field of inorganic molecular development and related chemical sciences. The recognition is associated with research productivity, publication quality, citation performance, and scientific engagement within the broader international chemistry research community. The award profile highlights academic contributions documented through indexed publications and citation databases.[1]

Abstract

Abdulmajeed Alayyaf has contributed to the advancement of inorganic molecular development through scientific publications indexed in international academic databases. Research outputs associated with this profile include studies in chemical synthesis, molecular characterization, and applied inorganic systems. Citation metrics and publication records indicate sustained academic participation and measurable research visibility within the field of chemistry.[1][2]

Keywords

Best Paper Award, Abdulmajeed Alayyaf, inorganic molecular development, chemistry research, Scopus author profile, King Saud University, chemical sciences, molecular chemistry, academic recognition, research publications

Introduction

The International Chemistry Scientist Awards recognize researchers demonstrating scientific productivity and academic contributions in chemistry-related disciplines. Abdulmajeed Alayyaf has been identified as a contributor within inorganic molecular development, with research activity documented through indexed scholarly outputs and citation tracking systems.[1]

Research Profile

Abdulmajeed Alayyaf is affiliated with King Saud University in Saudi Arabia and has established a research profile centered on inorganic molecular development and associated chemical systems. Indexed academic metrics indicate a publication record comprising 28 documents with more than 200 citations and an h-index of 9.[1]

  • Institutional affiliation with King Saud University.
  • Research specialization in inorganic molecular development.

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Abdulmajeed Alayyaf involve participation in scientific investigations related to molecular systems, inorganic chemistry methodologies, and laboratory-based analytical development. These studies contribute to broader chemical science applications through experimental design and material characterization approaches.[2]

Publications

The publication record associated with the researcher includes scientific articles indexed through Scopus and related academic databases. Publication themes are connected to inorganic chemistry, molecular systems, and chemical development studies.[1]

  1. Research studies involving inorganic molecular systems and chemical analysis methodologies.
  2. Peer-reviewed chemistry publications indexed through international scholarly databases.

Research Impact

Research impact metrics associated with Abdulmajeed Alayyaf indicate measurable scholarly visibility through citations, publication indexing, and academic referencing. Citation activity reflects the integration of published work into broader scientific discussions and ongoing chemistry-related investigations.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Paper Award evaluation framework emphasizes publication quality, citation relevance, academic contribution, and subject-specific impact. Abdulmajeed Alayyaf’s documented academic profile aligns with these criteria through indexed publication activity, measurable citations, and sustained engagement in inorganic molecular development research.[3]

Conclusion

Abdulmajeed Alayyaf’s academic profile demonstrates recognized participation in inorganic molecular development and chemistry-related research. Indexed publications, citation records, and institutional affiliation collectively indicate scholarly engagement and measurable research contribution. The Best Paper Award recognition framework reflects these academic indicators through evaluation of publication impact, scientific quality, and research dissemination.[1][3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Abdulmajeed Alayyaf, Author ID 58306966000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58306966000
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Abdulmajeed Alayyaf.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0000-3377-4115
  3. Al‐Jassas, R. M., Islam, M. S., Al‐Majid, A. M., Nafie, M. S., & Haukka, M. Synthesis and SARs study of novel spiro‐oxindoles as potent antiproliferative agents with CDK‐2 inhibitory activities.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37253118/
  4. Saidani, A., Boudraa, R., Fendi, K., Benouadah, L., Benabbas, A., & Djermoune, A. Effect of calcination temperature on the photocatalytic activity of precipitated ZnO nanoparticles for the degradation of rhodamine B under different light sources.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/17/1/32

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ohyla El gammal | Inorganic Chemistry | Inorganic Chemistry Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ohyla El gammal | Inorganic Chemistry | Inorganic Chemistry Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ohyla El gammal , Menofia university , Egypt

Dr. Ohyla Ahmed Abd El-Latif El-Gammal is an Egyptian inorganic chemist specializing in metal complexes, macrocyclic synthesis, and their biomedical applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Menoufia University in 2014 and has extensive experience in academia, having served as a lecturer at Najran University, Saudi Arabia, and Menoufia University, Egypt. Her research explores spectroscopic characterization, γ-irradiation effects, and the biological activities of metal complexes. She has attended numerous international conferences and workshops, contributing to scientific discussions on materials science, analytical chemistry, and bioinorganic applications. Dr. Ohyla is actively involved in scientific publishing, having authored several high-impact journal articles. She is also dedicated to mentoring students and advancing knowledge in transition metal chemistry.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Ohyla Ahmed Abd El-Latif El-Gammal is a highly suitable candidate for the “Inorganic Chemistry Award” due to her extensive contributions to the field of inorganic chemistry, particularly in the synthesis and characterization of metal complexes with biomedical applications. Her research focuses on developing innovative macrocyclic ligands, Schiff base complexes, and transition metal coordination compounds. She has made significant advancements in understanding the structural and functional properties of metal-based drugs, emphasizing their potential as anticancer, antimicrobial, and antioxidant agents.Ohyla El-Gammal is an excellent candidate for the “Inorganic Chemistry Award.” Her innovative work in metal complex synthesis, combined with her significant impact on medicinal and environmental chemistry, aligns perfectly with the award’s objectives. Her dedication to advancing inorganic chemistry through both theoretical and applied research makes her a deserving recipient of this prestigious recognition.

🎓Education:

Ohyla Ahmed Abd El-Latif El-Gammal obtained her B.Sc. in Chemistry from the Faculty of Science at Menoufia University, Egypt. She pursued postgraduate studies in Chemistry, further deepening her expertise in the field. She earned her M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of metal complexes. Her academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, where she explored the design and application of macrocyclic metal complexes. Additionally, she obtained an ICDL certification, demonstrating her proficiency in information and communication technology. Throughout her education, she developed a strong foundation in coordination chemistry, spectroscopic techniques, and materials science, which later shaped her research interests in anticancer, antioxidant, and antimicrobial studies. Her educational background provided her with the necessary expertise to contribute significantly to the field of inorganic chemistry, particularly in the synthesis of innovative metal complexes with potential biomedical applications.

🏢Work Experience:

Ohyla El-Gammal has extensive experience in academia, serving as a Lecturer in Chemistry at various institutions. She has taught undergraduate courses in inorganic chemistry, transition metals, quantum chemistry, and analytical techniques. Her teaching career includes positions at Najran University, Saudi Arabia, where she contributed to the education of students in the fields of lanthanides, actinides, and phase chemistry. She also served as a faculty member at Northern Border University, Rafha, Saudi Arabia, specializing in principal group chemistry and spectroscopic methods. Additionally, she has been actively involved in laboratory-based instruction, focusing on qualitative and quantitative analytical chemistry. Apart from teaching, she has participated in numerous workshops and conferences, enhancing her expertise in scientific research and publishing. Her experience spans both theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry, making her a well-rounded academic professional with a strong commitment to research and education.

🏅Awards: 

Ohyla El-Gammal has received multiple accolades in recognition of her contributions to chemistry and academia. She has been honored for her participation in prestigious international scientific conferences and workshops, where she presented her research on metal complexes and their biomedical applications. She has actively engaged in high-impact research collaborations, earning recognition for her significant contributions to inorganic chemistry. She has also been acknowledged for her dedication to teaching and mentoring students, ensuring excellence in chemical education. Her involvement in major research projects and her participation in international scientific academies have further established her as a distinguished researcher. In addition, her research on macrocyclic complexes and their anticancer properties has been widely appreciated, leading to invitations to speak at global scientific forums. Her contributions to scientific publishing, along with her active role in international webinars, have cemented her reputation as a dedicated and accomplished chemist.

🔬Research Focus:

Ohyla El-Gammal’s research interests lie in inorganic chemistry, particularly in the synthesis and characterization of metal complexes with biomedical applications. She specializes in the development of macrocyclic ligands, transition metal coordination compounds, and Schiff base complexes. Her work explores the spectroscopic characterization of newly synthesized compounds, focusing on their structural and functional properties. She investigates the impact of γ-irradiation on metal complexes, studying their stability and enhanced biological activity. Her research extends to anticancer, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities, aiming to develop novel therapeutic agents. She also works on improving the surface morphology of metal complexes for enhanced pharmaceutical applications. Her studies contribute significantly to the understanding of metal-based drugs and their potential in medicine. By integrating spectroscopic analysis and computational modeling, she continues to advance knowledge in the field of inorganic chemistry, contributing to the development of innovative materials for biomedical and environmental applications.

Publication Top Notes:

Synthesis, characterization, molecular docking and in vitro antibacterial assessments of anthracene-bis(hydrazine)thiosemicarbazide complexes with Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions

Authors: O.A. El-Gammal, A.A. El-Bindary, A.M. Eldesoky, I.M. Abd Al-Gader

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2025

Citations: 1

DNA binding, potential anticancer, antioxidant and molecular docking simulations of some isonicotinohydrazide metal complexes with the impact of high energy γ-rays irradiation doses: Synthesis and structural characterization

Authors: O.A. El-Gammal, H.A. El-Boraey, H. Alshater

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

Bishydrazone ligand and its Zn-complex: synthesis, characterization and estimation of scalability inhibition mitigation effectiveness for API 5L X70 carbon steel in 3.5% NaCl solutions

Authors: O.A. El-Gammal, D.A. Saad, M.N. El-Nahass, K. Shalabi, Y.M. Abdallah

Journal: RSC Advances

Year: 2024

Synthesis, structural characterization, antioxidant, cytotoxic activities and docking studies of schiff base Cu(II) complexes

Authors: G.N. Rezk, O.A. El-Gammal, S.H. Alrefaee, A.A. El-Bindary, M.A. El-Bindary

Journal: Heliyon

Year: 2023

Citations: 20

Synthesis, spectral, DFT, intrinsic constant of DNA binding and antioxidant activity of vanadyl (IV)2+^2+ complexes of a symmetrical bisthiosemicarbazides

Authors: O.A. El-Gammal, M.A.R. El-Nawawy, H.A. Gomaa, B.M. Ismael

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2023

Citations: 4

Divalent transition metal complexes of multidentate nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur containing ligand: Design, spectroscopic, theoretical molecular modeling and antioxidant-like activity

Authors: B.M. Ismael, M.A.R. El-Nawawy, H.A. Gomaa, O.A. El-Gammal

Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chemistry

Year: 2022