Dr. SHEKHAR RAPARTHI | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SHEKHAR RAPARTHI | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SHEKHAR RAPARTHI | Analytical Chemistry | SCIENTIFIC OFFICER/H at NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPOSITIONAL CHARACTERISATION OF MATERIALS,  India

Shekhar Raparthi is a Scientific Officer / H at the National Centre for Compositional Characterisation of Materials (NCCCM), BARC, Hyderabad. With over three decades of expertise in analytical chemistry, he specializes in trace and ultra-trace characterization of metals, alloys, and high-purity materials. His pioneering work in glow discharge quadrupole mass spectrometry and electrolyte cathode discharge atomic emission spectrometry has significantly advanced compositional analysis. Holding a Ph.D. in Chemistry from JNTU, Hyderabad (2008), he has published extensively in reputed international journals and served as a peer reviewer. Currently leading the ultra-trace analysis section at NCCCM since 2023, he is an esteemed member of India Society for Mass Spectrometry (ISMAS) and Indian Society of Analytical Science (ISAS). His contributions to spectrometric techniques have practical applications in industrial and nuclear material characterization, making him a respected figure in analytical and green chemistry research.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Shekhar Raparthi is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in trace and ultra-trace characterization of materials using mass and spectrometric techniques. With over 32 publications in high-impact journals, an h-index of 14, and 631 citations, he has made significant contributions to analytical chemistry. His pioneering research includes the development of infrared spectroscopic methods, glow discharge quadrupole mass spectrometry (GD-QMS), and novel electrolyte cathode discharge atomic emission spectrometric sources. These innovations have advanced material characterization techniques, benefiting the scientific community and industries dealing with high-purity materials, metals, and alloys. Dr. Raparthi’s extensive research contributions, innovative methodologies, and commitment to advancing analytical chemistry make him an ideal candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work has been recognized through numerous international publications, and his role as the head of the ultra-trace analysis section at NCCCM, BARC, further solidifies his impact in the field.

🎓Education:

Shekhar Raparthi pursued his M.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Hyderabad in 1993, where he developed a strong foundation in analytical chemistry. Following this, he underwent a one-year orientation program at BARC in 1994, gaining specialized training in advanced compositional characterization techniques. His academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad, in 2008. His doctoral research focused on the development of advanced mass spectrometric methodologies for the ultra-trace analysis of metals and high-purity materials. Over the years, he has continuously expanded his expertise through research, peer-reviewed publications, and participation in international analytical chemistry conferences. His educational background has been instrumental in his ability to innovate in trace and ultra-trace analysis techniques, making significant contributions to the field of analytical chemistry.

🏢Work Experience:

Shekhar Raparthi began his professional career in 1994 as a Scientific Officer/C at NCCCM, BARC, Hyderabad, specializing in the compositional characterization of various materials. Over the past 30 years, he has developed novel analytical methodologies for metals, alloys, and high-purity materials using mass spectrometric and spectroscopic techniques. His expertise includes glow discharge quadrupole mass spectrometry and electrolyte cathode discharge atomic emission spectrometry, contributing to advancements in trace and ultra-trace analysis. His work has been widely recognized, leading to 32 publications in reputed international journals. Since 2023, he has been heading the ultra-trace analysis section at NCCCM, overseeing critical research in compositional characterization. He is also an active peer reviewer for international journals. With extensive experience in spectrometric techniques, Shekhar Raparthi plays a key role in material characterization for nuclear, industrial, and high-tech applications.

🏅Awards: 

Shekhar Raparthi has received several accolades for his significant contributions to analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry. His infrared spectroscopic method for oxygen quantification in TiCl₄ was widely appreciated in the titanium industry, earning him recognition in the field. His research on glow discharge quadrupole mass spectrometry and matrix volatilization methodologies for ultra-trace characterization of high-purity germanium has been published in top international journals, including Analytical Chemistry. His expertise in trace element analysis has made him a valuable asset to BARC and the Indian scientific community. As a distinguished member of ISMAS and ISAS, he actively contributes to the advancement of analytical sciences in India. While he has not listed specific awards, his impactful research, numerous peer-reviewed publications, and leadership in ultra-trace analysis solidify his reputation as a leading scientist in compositional characterization.

🔬Research Focus:

Shekhar Raparthi’s research revolves around trace and ultra-trace characterization of materials using advanced mass spectrometric and spectroscopic techniques. His work plays a crucial role in ensuring the purity and compositional accuracy of metals, alloys, and high-purity materials. He has pioneered glow discharge quadrupole mass spectrometry (GD-QMS) for detecting impurities at ultra-trace levels. Additionally, his development of matrix volatilization methodologies has enhanced the characterization of high-purity germanium, a material critical in semiconductor and radiation detection applications. His innovations in electrolyte cathode discharge atomic emission spectrometry (ECD-AES) have improved the sensitivity and precision of trace element analysis. His research significantly contributes to nuclear, industrial, and advanced material applications, ensuring high accuracy in material compositional studies. As the head of the ultra-trace analysis section at NCCCM, his expertise in **

Publication Top Notes:

In-situ Ti–Ir and ammonium thiocyanate modifiers for improvement of sensitivity of Sc to sub parts per billion levels and its accurate quantification in coal fly ash and red mud by GFAAS

Hydrophobicity induced graphene oxide based dispersive micro solid phase extraction of strontium from seawater and groundwater prior to GFAAS determination

Direct determination of ultra-trace sodium in reactor secondary coolant waters and other waters by electrolyte cathode discharge atomic emission spectrometry

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Dr. Minitha R | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Minitha R | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Minitha R ,Inorganic Chemistry, GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, EZHUKONE, KOLLAM, KERALA, India

Dr. Minitha R. is an Associate Professor with over 14 years of teaching and 15 years of research experience in chemistry. She holds an M.Sc., M.Phil., NET, UGC-JRF, and Ph.D. Her expertise spans organic, coordination, supramolecular, and inorganic chemistry. She has served in key academic roles, including NSS Programme Officer and Chief Superintendent of Examinations. A dedicated researcher, Dr. Minitha has guided students and undertaken projects like developing a chemosensor for metal ion detection. She has organized multiple national seminars and actively participates in international conferences and workshops.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Minitha R., an accomplished Associate Professor with 15 years of research experience, has significantly contributed to the field of Inorganic Chemistry, particularly in Coordination Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry. With a strong publication record, she has authored several impactful research papers in highly reputed journals, covering diverse topics such as metal complexes, chemosensors, molecular structures, and spectroscopic studies. Dr. Minitha R. is an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher Award,” given her proven research excellence, scholarly contributions, and leadership in the scientific community. Her extensive work in metal-based coordination complexes, chemosensors, and supramolecular chemistry, along with her active role in mentoring and academic leadership, makes her a highly deserving nominee.

🎓Education:

Dr. Minitha R. holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and has qualified for the NET and UGC-JRF. She completed her M.Sc. and M.Phil. in Chemistry, demonstrating academic excellence throughout. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in inorganic chemistry, particularly in complex synthesis, supramolecular interactions, and chemosensing applications. Her academic journey was driven by a passion for molecular recognition, ligand design, and structural chemistry. She has actively participated in seminars and workshops to enhance her knowledge and keep up with evolving research trends.

🏢Work Experience:

With 14 years of teaching and 15 years of research experience, Dr. Minitha R. has handled Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry courses. She has successfully guided research scholars, fostering innovations in supramolecular and coordination chemistry. Apart from teaching, she has played key roles as an NSS Programme Officer, Nature Club Coordinator, Chief Superintendent of Examinations, and Young Innovators Programme Facilitator. She has also organized national seminars and workshops on emerging trends in chemistry, enhancing academic collaboration and knowledge dissemination.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Minitha R. has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to academia and research. She served as the NSS Programme Officer (2021-2022), demonstrating her commitment to student welfare and community service. As the Nature Club Coordinator (2019-2020), she played a crucial role in promoting environmental awareness. Her leadership extended to being the Chief Superintendent of Examinations (2020-2021), ensuring smooth academic assessments. Additionally, she facilitated the Young Innovators Programme (2019), fostering creativity and scientific curiosity among students. Her research endeavors were supported by a KSCSTE-funded M.Sc. student project, where she developed a chemosensor for metal ion detection. These roles reflect her dedication to education, research, and institutional development.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Minitha R. specializes in Inorganic Chemistry, with a keen interest in Organic Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry, and Supramolecular Chemistry. Her research explores the synthesis and characterization of novel metal complexes, particularly those with biological and chemosensory applications. She has contributed significantly to the development of pyrazolylhydrazone-based metal complexes, dioxo molybdenum(VI) compounds, and benzothiazolium salts. Her work also extends to fluorescent hydrazones and ruthenium(II) complexes, emphasizing their structural and functional properties. Additionally, her studies on five-coordinate Zn(II) complexes highlight their potential in nonlinear optical applications. Through her research, she aims to bridge the gap between fundamental chemistry and real-world applications, particularly in materials science, catalysis, and medicinal chemistry.

Publication Top Notes:

Formation of dicyano ruthenium(II) complex mediated by triethylamine via deprotonation of hydrazonochroman-2,4-dione
Synthesis, spectroscopic and biological studies of metal complexes of an ONO donor pyrazolylhydrazone – Crystal structure of ligand and Co(II) complex
Studies of some dioxo molybdenum(VI) complexes of a polydentate ligand
One pot synthesis of 1–(3–methyl–4H–benzo[1,4]thiazin–2–yl)-ethanone and its antimicrobial properties
 Synthesis, spectral, and magnetic studies of benzothiazolium tetrachlorocuprate salts: crystal structure and semiconducting behavior of bis[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)benzothiazolium] tetrachlorocuprate(II)
Fluorescent coumarin-based hydrazone: Synthesis, crystal structure, and spectroscopic studies
FT-IR, FT-Raman and computational study of 1H-2,2-dimethyl-3H-phenothiazin-4[10H]-one
Synthesis, crystal structure, spectral analysis, and NLO studies of five-coordinate Zn(II) complexes of hydrazochromandione
 Chemosensing study of 1,4-Benzothiazine generated from acetylacetone

 

Prof. Massimo Padalino | Medicinal Chemistry | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Massimo Padalino | Medicinal Chemistry | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Massimo Padalino | Medicinal Chemistry | Professore associato at University of Bari, Italy

Dr. Massimo Antonio Padalino obtained his M.D. from the University of Padova, Italy, in 1995. He completed his residency in Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Padova Medical School (1995-1999), where he served as Chief Resident (1999-2000). He pursued advanced surgical training through prestigious fellowships, including a Surgical Clinical Fellowship in Cardiovascular Surgery at the Mayo Clinic, USA (2001-2002), and specialized training in Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School (2002), and Mott Children’s Hospital, University of Michigan (2003-2004). He earned a Ph.D. in Cardiovascular Sciences from the University of Padova (2005-2008) and further specialized with a Master’s degree in Cardiovascular Pathology (2011) and Pediatric Cardiology (2014). Additionally, he completed a research fellowship at the Cardiac Registry, Harvard Medical School, and a visiting fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital (2015), solidifying his expertise in congenital and pediatric cardiac surgery.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Massimo Antonio Padalino is an outstanding candidate for the “Excellence in Innovation Award” due to his pioneering contributions to pediatric and congenital cardiovascular surgery. His research has led to innovative surgical techniques for congenital heart disease, particularly in neonatal and single-ventricle repairs. His work on novel bioprosthetic materials, cardiac regeneration, and mechanical circulatory support (ECMO, VAD) has significantly improved patient outcomes. He has also played a key role in international registries (EUROFONTAN, EUROAAOCA) and multicenter studies, advancing global knowledge in congenital heart surgery. His collaboration with premier institutions like Harvard Medical School and Mayo Clinic further highlights his commitment to innovation. Dr. Padalino’s groundbreaking work in pediatric cardiac surgery, including innovative surgical strategies, regenerative medicine, and advanced circulatory support techniques, makes him highly suitable for the “Excellence in Innovation Award.” His contributions have transformed congenital heart disease treatment, making a lasting impact on the field.

🎓Education:

Dr. Massimo Antonio Padalino obtained his M.D. from the University of Padova in  Italy.  He completed his residency in Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Padova Medical School (1995-1999), where he served as Chief Resident (1999-2000). He pursued advanced surgical training through prestigious fellowships, including a Surgical Clinical Fellowship in Cardiovascular Surgery at the Mayo Clinic, USA (2001-2002), and specialized training in Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School (2002), and Mott Children’s Hospital, University of Michigan (2003-2004). He earned a Ph.D. in Cardiovascular Sciences from the University of Padova (2005-2008) and further specialized with a Master’s degree in Cardiovascular Pathology (2011) and Pediatric Cardiology (2014). Additionally, he completed a research fellowship at the Cardiac Registry, Harvard Medical School, and a visiting fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital (2015), solidifying his expertise in congenital and pediatric cardiac surgery.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Massimo Antonio Padalino has over two decades of experience in pediatric and congenital cardiovascular surgery. Since December 2023, he has served as Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Surgeon in Chief at UOC Cardiochirurgia, University of Bari, Italy. Previously, he was a senior Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Surgeon at the University of Padova Medical School (2004-2023), where he independently performed approximately 150 complex congenital heart surgeries annually, spanning neonates to adults. His expertise includes neonatal heart surgery, single-ventricle palliation, heart transplantation, and mechanical circulatory support (ECMO and VAD). His clinical training includes tenures at leading institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Boston Children’s Hospital, and the University of Michigan. He has also been actively involved in postoperative intensive care, clinical research, and multicenter studies, significantly contributing to advancements in pediatric cardiac surgery. His leadership extends to mentoring and training the next generation of cardiac surgeons.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Massimo Antonio Padalino has received numerous accolades for his contributions to pediatric and congenital cardiovascular surgery. He is a Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology (FESC) and has been recognized for his expertise in congenital heart disease management. His work in innovative surgical strategies and regenerative medicine has earned him invitations to speak at leading international cardiology and cardiac surgery conferences. He has also received research grants for pioneering studies in cardiac regeneration, bioprosthetic materials, and surgical outcomes in congenital heart disease. His collaborations with renowned institutions, including Harvard Medical School and the Mayo Clinic, have strengthened his reputation as a leading figure in pediatric cardiac surgery. His research and clinical excellence are reflected in his numerous high-impact publications, which have significantly influenced advancements in congenital heart surgery and pediatric cardiology worldwide.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Massimo Antonio Padalino’s research focuses on congenital heart disease surgery, particularly early repair techniques and novel surgical strategies for single-ventricle physiology. He actively contributes to international registries, including the EUROFONTAN and EUROAAOCA, studying surgical outcomes in congenital heart defects. His work explores innovative approaches to preserving pulmonary valve function in Tetralogy of Fallot repair and alternative strategies for managing end-stage heart failure in children, including ECMO, VAD, and pulmonary artery banding. Additionally, he investigates heart transplantation in congenital heart disease, cardiac regeneration in infants with dilated cardiomyopathy, and bioprosthetic materials for cardiac tissue reconstruction. His research also addresses the neurological and pulmonary effects of cardiopulmonary bypass in pediatric patients, aiming to improve outcomes and long-term survival. Through clinical trials and multicenter studies, Dr. Padalino is dedicated to advancing pediatric cardiac surgery, refining surgical techniques, and enhancing postoperative care for children with complex congenital heart conditions.

Publication Top Notes:

Heart–Liver Interplay in Patients with Fontan Circulation

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2025

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.3390/jcm14041114

The Impact of Dominant Ventricle Morphology and Additional Ventricular Chamber Size on Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Fontan Circulation

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2025

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1017/S1047951124026581

First Report from the European Registry for Anomalous Aortic Origin of Coronary Artery (EURO-AAOCA)

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2024

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1093/icvts/ivae074

Current Understanding and Future Directions of Transcatheter Devices to Assist Failing Fontan

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2024

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1016/j.jscai.2024.101334

Intracorporeal LVAD Implantation in Pediatric Patients: A Single-Center 10 Years’ Experience

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2024

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1111/aor.14716

Late Gadolinium Enhancement and Anomalous Coronary Aortic Origin in a Large Paediatric Cohort

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2024

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehae545

Percutaneous Approach to Residual Pulmonary Bifurcation Stenosis in Conotruncal Diseases

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2024

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1017/s1047951123000999

Postoperative Outcomes of Fontan Operation in a Multicenter Italian Study. How Far Have We Gone? Early Outcomes After Fontan Operation

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2024

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1007/s00246-024-03642-2

Successful Implantation of HeartMate3 in a Small Child After Multimodality Imaging Pathway to Assess Feasibility

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2024

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000002069

Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Young Patients with Congenital Heart Disease

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2023

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.3390/children10030521

Three-Dimensional-Enabled Surgical Planning for the Correction of Right Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2023

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.3390/jcm12020472

Chronic Heart Failure in Children: State of the Art and New Perspectives

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2023

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.3390/jcm12072611

Effect of Preoperative Pulmonary Hemodynamic and Cardiopulmonary Bypass on Lung Function in Children with Congenital Heart Disease

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2023

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1007/s00431-023-04926-0

Hybrid Approach for End-Stage Heart Failure Treatment in a 6-Month-Old Baby

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2023

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1017/S104795112300046X

Late Left Ventricular Myocardial Remodeling After Pulmonary Artery Banding for End-Stage Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Infants: An Imaging Study

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2023

Citations: Data not available

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2023.05.040

Ms. Apurva Singh | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Apurva Singh | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Apurva Singh | Organic Chemistry | PhD at Indian institute of technology Roorkee, India

Apurva Singh is an organic chemistry  with a keen interest in technological advancements and artificial intelligence applications in chemistry. With five years of research experience in academic laboratories and two years as a tutor, she specializes in organic synthesis and catalysis. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. at IIT Roorkee under Prof. Naseem Ahmed, she is engaged in process chemistry, exploring new methodologies using homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Apurva has a strong publication record in international journals, reflecting her expertise and dedication to scientific research. She is highly motivated, analytical, and committed to knowledge exchange. Her enthusiasm for teaching, research, and interdisciplinary collaboration makes her a dynamic professional in the field of chemistry.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Apurva Singh is a highly promising researcher in the field of organic synthesis and catalysis, demonstrating a strong commitment to scientific innovation. With five years of research experience at IIT Roorkee, she has contributed significantly to the development of novel catalytic methodologies, particularly in transition-metal catalysis, oxidation reactions, and organo catalysis. Her research has led to multiple publications in high-impact journals, including RSC, Synthesis (Thieme), and Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, showcasing her ability to conduct impactful studies. Additionally, she has received prestigious poster awards at national and international conferences, underscoring her ability to effectively present and communicate her findings. Given her strong publication record, innovative research contributions, and recognition through awards, Apurva Singh is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her work in catalysis and organic synthesis, coupled with her dedication to advancing chemical sciences, makes her a deserving nominee for this prestigious recognition.

🎓Education:

Apurva Singh is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Organic Synthesis and Catalysis at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee under the mentorship of Prof. Naseem Ahmed. Her research focuses on developing innovative catalytic methodologies for organic transformations, with publications in reputed journals such as RSC and Synthesis (Thieme). Prior to her Ph.D., she completed her Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Chemistry from Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut, in 2017, securing a first-class distinction with 76%. During her postgraduate studies, she gained expertise in organic chemistry and reaction mechanisms, further strengthening her foundation in the subject. Additionally, she pursued a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from CCSU, Meerut, from 2018 to 2020, achieving 80%. Her B.Ed. degree equipped her with essential teaching skills, enhancing her ability to mentor and guide students in the academic field. Apurva’s strong academic background demonstrates her dedication to both research and education.

🏢Work Experience:

Apurva Singh has over five years of research experience in organic chemistry, specializing in catalysis, and two years of teaching experience. She is currently a Ph.D. researcher at IIT Roorkee, working on process chemistry, where she investigates novel catalytic methodologies for organic synthesis. Her research involves designing transition-metal complexes for oxidation reactions and developing regio selective synthetic strategies. She has published multiple research articles in internationally recognized journals, highlighting her contributions to the field. Apart from research, she has two years of experience as an academic tutor, mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students in organic chemistry. She has assisted in research activities, manuscript writing, and conference presentations. Her expertise extends to coding for computational chemistry applications, bridging experimental and theoretical approaches. Apurva’s proactive nature and strong communication skills enable her to collaborate effectively, making significant contributions to both research and academic training.

🏅Awards: 

Apurva Singh has received multiple accolades for her outstanding research contributions. In 2024, she was awarded the Poster Award at the Indian Academy of Sciences Meeting and Lecture Workshop held at IIT Roorkee, recognizing her innovative work in catalysis and organic synthesis. In the same year, she won another Poster Award at the 2nd International Conference on Molecules to Materials at NIT Hamirpur, further establishing her expertise in the field. These awards highlight her ability to present complex scientific findings effectively and her dedication to advancing research. Her work has been widely appreciated for its significance in developing new catalytic methodologies, and she continues to be an active participant in scientific conferences and symposiums. Apurva’s achievements reflect her commitment to excellence in research and academia, positioning her as a promising scientist in the field of organic chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Apurva Singh’s research focuses on organic synthesis and catalysis, with a strong emphasis on developing novel transition-metal complexes for oxidation reactions. She explores homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis to improve reaction efficiency and selectivity, mimicking enzymatic processes for sustainable chemistry. Her work includes the design of μ-chlorido-bridged dimanganese(II) complexes to replicate galactose oxidase enzyme activity, offering applications in oxidation and aldol reactions. She is also engaged in Fenton free radical reactions for regio selective synthesis of complex molecules. Her recent studies on organocatalytic synthesis of bioactive pyrazoline and pyrimidine derivatives contribute to medicinal chemistry by targeting bacterial enzymes like thymidine kinase in Staphylococcus aureus. Apurva is particularly interested in the intersection of chemistry and artificial intelligence, leveraging computational tools to predict reaction mechanisms and optimize catalyst design. Her multidisciplinary approach bridges fundamental chemistry with emerging technologies, driving innovation in organic synthesis and process chemistry.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Nickel(II)-hydrazineylpyridine catalyzed regioselective synthesis of α-benzyl substituted β-hydroxy ketones via a Fenton free radical reaction

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2025

Journal: Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry

2. Oxidative Cyclization Reactions Catalyzed by Designed Transition-Metal Complexes: A New Strategy for the Synthesis of Flavone, Quinolone, and Benzofuran Derivatives

Authors: Not provided in the given data

Year: 2023

Journal: Synthesis

3. Designed μ-Chlorido-bridged dimanganese(II) complexes to mimic the activity of galactose oxidase enzyme: Application in the dehydrogenative oxidation of alcohol and aldol reaction

Authors: Not provided in the given data

4. Organocatalytic synthesis of novel pyrazoline and pyrimidine derivatives as potent thymidine kinase inhibitors targeting Staphylococcus aureus

Authors: M.I. Issa Alahmdi

Year: 2025

 

 

Prof. Dr. Helin Niu | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Helin Niu | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Helin Niu , Anhui University , China

Prof. Dr. Helin Niu (牛和林) is a distinguished Professor and Head of the Chemistry Department at Anhui University, China. With a Ph.D. from the University of Science and Technology of China, his expertise lies in the synthesis and application of novel photoelectric functional materials. His research spans energy science, food science, and life science, focusing on developing advanced materials for environmental and technological applications. Prof. Helin Niu has secured multiple prestigious research grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has held academic positions at Korea University and conducted postdoctoral research at Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences. His contributions to material chemistry have led to innovative advancements in flexible electronic devices, supercapacitors, and metal-organic frameworks. With numerous high-impact publications, he is a leader in inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry, actively mentoring Ph.D. students and advancing the field through interdisciplinary research.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Prof. Helin Niu is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of inorganic and materials chemistry, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. As a Professor, Ph.D. Supervisor, and Head of the Chemistry Department at Anhui University, his contributions extend beyond research, impacting education and scientific leadership. His work on photoelectric functional materials, energy storage systems, and metal-organic frameworks has led to groundbreaking innovations in material science. Prof. Helin Niu’s exceptional research output, leadership in academia, and contributions to material chemistry innovations make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, mentoring young researchers, and securing competitive funding positions him as a leader in modern chemistry. Recognizing him with this award would acknowledge not only his research excellence but also his significant impact on scientific progress and innovation.

🎓Education:

Prof. Helin Niu obtained his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology of China. His doctoral research, under the supervision of Professor Qian-Wang Chen, focused on the synthesis and mechanism studies of functional materials. His academic journey laid a strong foundation for his expertise in inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry. Throughout his studies, he developed a deep understanding of chemical preparation, performance evaluation, and the applications of novel materials. His research training at one of China’s top institutions provided him with extensive experience in advanced analytical techniques, computational modeling, and nanomaterial synthesis. His passion for chemistry led him to explore the intersections of photoelectric materials, energy storage, and environmental applications. His education equipped him with the skills to conduct cutting-edge research and develop innovative solutions for next-generation functional materials, establishing him as a leading scientist in his field.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Helin Niu has held multiple prestigious academic and research positions. Currently, he serves as a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Anhui University, where he also leads the Chemistry Department. He has been instrumental in shaping the university’s research direction in advanced material science. His international experience includes serving as a Research Lecturer at Korea University’s Center for Advanced Device Materials, where he contributed to material innovation. Additionally, he completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences, further deepening his expertise in nanoscale material synthesis and characterization. Over the years, he has led numerous funded projects, collaborated with industrial partners, and guided students in pioneering research. His commitment to scientific advancement and mentorship has made him a key figure in China’s inorganic chemistry and materials science community.

🏅Awards: 

Prof. Helin Niu has received numerous accolades for his groundbreaking research in chemistry. His work has been recognized with prestigious grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China, and the Ministry of Education’s Research Start-up Fund for Returned Scholars. He has also secured funding from industry leaders, including Shanghai Tobacco Group Corporation and Shanghai Haowei Chemical Co., Ltd. His scientific excellence has been acknowledged through competitive provincial awards, including support from the Anhui Provincial Department of Education and the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province. In recognition of his innovative contributions, he has been invited as a keynote speaker at major scientific conferences and serves as a reviewer for high-impact journals. His dedication to advancing material chemistry and his influence in academia make him a well-respected leader in his field.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Helin Niu specializes in the chemical preparation, performance evaluation, and application of novel photoelectric functional materials. His research is centered on developing high-performance composite devices for energy storage, flexible electronics, and environmental applications. A significant portion of his work involves the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks, supercapacitor electrode materials, and near-infrared-responsive nanocomposites. His contributions to food science include the detection of harmful pollutants using advanced materials. He also explores energy-efficient devices, such as carbon membrane-based sensors and flexible capacitors. His interdisciplinary approach combines fundamental chemistry with applied research, pushing the boundaries of material science. Through his funded projects, he has made significant advancements in metal-induced self-assembly techniques, electrochemical energy storage, and photonic materials, solidifying his reputation as a leader in inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry.

Publication Top Notes:

Fine-tuning the molecular conformation and packing structures of coumarin-based luminogens to achieve distinct piezochromic properties upon mechanical grinding and under hydrostatic pressures

Authors: S. Fu, H. Jia, X. Meng, J. Yang, H. Niu

Journal: Materials Horizons

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

A general metal acetate-assisted alcohol thermal strategy to fabricate flexible carbon nanofiber films for supercapacitors

Authors: W. Song, K. Wang, X. Lian, C. Xu, H. Niu

Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

Year: 2024

Rational design of MXene/MWCNT/TOCNF film for flexible supercapacitor

Authors: J. Chen, M. Feng, X. Lian, K. Wang, H. Niu

Journal: Ceramics International

Year: 2024

Citations: 3

Controlling the Degree of Interpenetration in Chiral Three-Dimensional Covalent Organic Frameworks via Steric Tuning

Authors: K. Wang, B. Hou, J. Dong, Y. Liu, Y. Cui

Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society

Year: 2024

Citations: 5

Non-preoxidation synthesis of MXene integrated flexible carbon film for supercapacitors

Authors: W. Song, K. Wang, X. Lian, F. Zheng, H. Niu

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Year: 2024

Citations: 4

Sulfur-Doped CoNi Layered Double Hydroxide/Carbon Nanofiber Composite Films for Flexible Supercapacitors

Authors: W. Song, K. Wang, X. Lian, H. Niu

Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials

Year: 2024

Citations: 3

Multicolor Fluorescent Inks Based on Lanthanide Hybrid Organogels for Anticounterfeiting and Logic Circuit Design

Authors: X. Lian, R. Chang, G. Huang, B. Yao, H. Niu

Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

Year: 2024

Citations: 2

Highly Flexible Carbon Film Implanted with Single-Atomic Zn−N2_2 Moiety for Long-Life Sodium-Sulfur Batteries

Authors: G. Yao, Z. Li, Y. Zhang, Y. Yang, F. Zheng

Journal: Advanced Functional Materials

Year: 2024

Citations: 28

Ni3_3S4_4 combined hydrophilic hydroxylated MWCNTs for high-performance asymmetric supercapacitors

Authors: J. Zheng, H. Niu, J. Zhao, Z. Zhao, G. Li

Journal: Diamond and Related Materials

Year: 2023

Citations: 1

Highly Flexible K-Intercalated MnO2_2/Carbon Membrane for High-Performance Aqueous Zinc-Ion Battery Cathode

Authors: J. Yang, G. Yao, Z. Li, Q. Chen, F. Zheng

Journal: Small

Year: 2023

Citations: 60

 

 

 

 

 

Prof. Driss Chebabe | Organic synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Driss Chebabe | Organic synthesis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Driss Chebabe , Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, Faculty of Sciences and Technics, Errachidia, Morocco , Morocco

Dr. Chebabe Driss is a Professor of Chemistry at the Faculty of Science and Technics, Errachidia , Moulay Ismail University, Morocco, he is a renowned researcher with an H-index of 18 and over 900 citations. He leads the “Natural Substances & Synthesis & Modeling” research team and is a permanent member of the Materials Engineering for the Environment and Natural Resources (IMERN) Laboratory. His research focuses on organic synthesis, corrosion protection, and biological activities. With over nine years in academia and 19 years in territorial administration, Dr. Driss has contributed to numerous international journals, participated in scientific committees, and co-supervised theses in applied organic chemistry. Additionally, he is actively involved in teaching and organizing scientific events. Dr. Chebabe  dedication to chemistry, innovation, and education has made him a distinguished figure in his field.

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Dr. Chebabe Driss is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of chemistry, with significant contributions in organic synthesis, corrosion protection, and biological activity. His impressive academic background, including a Doctorate of State and Habilitation, demonstrates his deep expertise in applied organic chemistry. Dr. Driss has an H-index of 18 with over 900 citations, reflecting the substantial impact of his research on the scientific community. His innovative work on eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors and biologically active compounds highlights his commitment to addressing real-world challenges using sustainable approaches. Dr. Chebabe Driss exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher, combining innovation, impact, and mentorship. His academic achievements, research output, and dedication to advancing chemistry make him a deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards.” His work not only contributes to scientific knowledge but also addresses critical societal and environmental issues, reflecting the core values of this prestigious recognition.

🎓Education:

Dr. Chebabe Driss has a comprehensive academic background in chemistry. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, followed by a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CEA) in Organic Chemistry. He pursued a Graduate Diploma (DES) in Organic Chemistry, synthesizing novel 1,2,4-triazole polar head surfactants for corrosion inhibition. His Doctorate of State focused on synthesizing heterocyclic surfactants with dual properties: corrosion inhibition and antibacterial activity. He completed his Habilitation Thesis at the Faculty of Sciences and Technics, Errachidia, Moulay Ismail University. Throughout his education, Dr. Driss specialized in areas such as organic synthesis, corrosion protection, and chemical applications for environmental and biological challenges. These academic achievements have laid the foundation for his research and teaching endeavors, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field of chemistry.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Chebabe Driss has a distinguished career, combining 19 years in territorial administration and nine years in higher education and scientific research. As a professor at Moulay Ismail University, he teaches organic chemistry, corrosion, and material protection. He leads the “Natural Substances & Synthesis & Modeling” research team and is a core member of the IMERN Laboratory. Dr. Driss is an associate member of the Organic Chemistry, Catalysis, and Environment Laboratory at Ibn Tofail University. He has supervised numerous academic projects and theses and actively contributes to doctoral training programs in Chemistry and Environment. Dr. Driss is also a reviewer for scientific journals and has participated in organizing national and international conferences. His professional activities reflect a commitment to academic excellence, research innovation, and fostering the next generation of chemists.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Chebabe Driss has received numerous accolades, including membership in the prestigious “Who’s Who in the World” 2009 edition. He holds a patent for his innovative contributions to applied organic chemistry and is an active member of the Moroccan Association of AntiCorrosion and the Environment (AMACOPE). Dr. Driss’s recognition stems from his exceptional research in corrosion protection, organic synthesis, and biological activities. He has earned widespread acclaim for his publications in internationally indexed journals and his participation in scientific committees. Additionally, Dr. Driss has contributed significantly to organizing scientific events, showcasing his leadership and collaborative spirit. These honors underscore his influence in the chemistry community, cementing his reputation as a leading researcher and educator in Morocco and beyond.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Chebabe Driss’s research spans three primary axes: organic synthesis, corrosion protection, and biological activity. In organic synthesis, he explores innovative methods for creating heterocyclic compounds and surfactants with dual functionalities. His work in corrosion focuses on developing eco-friendly inhibitors for metal and alloy protection, utilizing green chemistry principles. The biological activity axis examines antioxidants and antibacterial agents, emphasizing the application of natural substances in medicine and environmental conservation. Dr. Driss employs advanced modeling techniques and experimental validation to ensure the practical applicability of his findings. His research addresses pressing global challenges, blending theoretical insights with real-world applications.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Prediction by DFT and synthesis of new xanthene derivatives

Authors: El Mesky, M., Zgueni, H., Rhazi, Y., Chebabe, D., Mabrouk, E.H.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

2. The intelligence way of economical synthesis strategies of an N-alkylcarbazole

Authors: Jabha, M., Mesky, M.E., Zgueni, H., Znini, M., Oubair, A.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Structural Chemistry

3. Insights into the Corrosion Inhibition Potential of Chenopodium ambrosioides Extract

Authors: Benzbiria, N., Echihi, S., Thoume, A., Azzi, M., Zertoubi, M.

Citations: 2

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Bio- and Tribo-Corrosion

4. Corrosion inhibition performance of essential oil of Teucrium luteum subsp. flavovirens

Authors: Ou-ani, O., Ansari, A., Oucheikh, L., Mabrouk, E., Hammouti, B.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology

5. Inhibiting power of 4-amino,5-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole,3-thione

Authors: Biari, A., Dermaj, A., Doubi, M., Benmekki, S., Shaim, A.

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Journal: Moroccan Journal of Chemistry

6. Zn (II) complexes of N1,N2-bis(2-nitrobenzylidene) ethane-1,2-diamine as corrosion inhibitors

Authors: Hailam, B., Galai, M., Chebabe, D., Fahim, M., Touhami, M.E.

Citations: 1

Year: 2024

Journal: Moroccan Journal of Chemistry

7. Anticorrosion property of new resin epoxy derived from phosphorus

Authors: Abbout, S., Hsissou, R., Louiza, O., Chebabe, D., Hajjaji, N.

Citations: 6

Year: 2023

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

8. Corrosion Inhibition of Carbon Steel in 1 M HCl by Carbendazim

Authors: Zgueni, H., El Mesky, M., Amri, N., Oubair, A., Chebabe, D.

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

Journal: Analytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry

9. Synthesis of a Non-toxic Organic Ionic Liquid Triazole Derivative

Authors: Biari, A., Dermaj, A., Doubi, M., Shaim, A., Hajjaji, N.

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Journal: Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research

10. Corrosion inhibition using pyrazole pyrimidine derivative

Authors: Echihi, S., Benzbiria, N., Beraich, M., Warad, I., Zarrouk, A.

Citations: 9

Year: 2023

Journal: Chemical Data Collections

 

 

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

Dr. Azza Hassoon | Metallodrugs | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Azza Hassoon | Metallodrugs | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Azza Hassoon,Mansoura University,Egypt

Dr. Azza Ahmed Mousad Megahed Hassoon is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Mansoura University, Egypt. Specializing in inorganic chemistry, she holds a Ph.D. from the University of Szeged, Hungary, where she graduated with honors. Dr. Hassoon’s research focuses on metal complex synthesis and bioinorganic chemistry, contributing to over seven publications in respected journals. She has also been recognized with various awards and scholarships, including the RSC Research Fund grant and travel awards for international conferences. An active participant in global conferences and summer schools, she is a member of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry (RSEQ).

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Dr. Azza Ahmed Mousad Megahed Hassoon would be a strong candidate for a “Best Researcher Award.” Her contributions to inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, especially in the synthesis and study of metallodrugs, demonstrate a significant impact on her field. Her international research experiences, including funded collaborations and recognition from prestigious societies like the RSC and RSEQ, underscore her commitment to advancing metallodrug research. Her impressive publication record, coupled with active involvement in global conferences and summer schools, reflect both her dedication to research excellence and her ongoing engagement with the scientific community.

🎓Education:

Dr. Azza Ahmed Mousad Megahed Hassoon a B.Sc. in Chemistry with honors from Mansoura University, Egypt, in 2012, achieving an impressive 85.52% grade. They went on to earn an M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry from the same institution in 2016. Recently, they completed a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Szeged, Hungary, in 2023, also graduating with honors.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Azza Ahmed Mousad Megahed Hassoon has accumulated extensive work experience in the Chemistry Department at Mansoura University, Egypt. She began her academic career as a Demonstrator from December 2012 to February 2016, where she supported faculty members in laboratory courses and student instruction. Following this role, she was appointed as an Assistant Lecturer from February 2016 to August 2023, during which she contributed to both teaching and research activities. In August 2023, she advanced to the position of Lecturer, where she continues to engage in teaching, mentoring students, and conducting research in inorganic chemistry. Her progressive roles reflect her commitment to academic excellence and her contributions to the field

🏅Awards:

Dr. Azza Ahmed Mousad Megahed Hassoon has received several prestigious awards and scholarships throughout her academic career. Notably, she was granted the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship for her Ph.D. at the University of Szeged, Hungary, from February 2019 to April 2023. Her contributions to the field have also been recognized through various Travel Awards for international conferences, including the International Conference on Metal-Binding Peptides (MBP) in July 2022 and the 16th International Symposium on Applied Bioinorganic Chemistry in June 2023. In 2024, she secured an RSC Research Fund Grant of £5000 to further her research. Additionally, Dr. Hassoon served as a Visiting Scholar at Brigham Young University in the USA from February to August 2016 and participated in a Visiting Summer School at JINR-Dubna, Russia, in May-June 2015, enhancing her international exposure and collaboration in the field of inorganic chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Azza Ahmed Mousad Megahed Hassoon specializes in Inorganic Chemistry, concentrating on metal complex synthesis and bioinorganic chemistry. Her research includes investigating metallodrugs and their applications in biological systems, which underscores her commitment to understanding the interactions between metal complexes and biological molecules. This focus not only highlights her academic expertise but also her contributions to developing innovative solutions in the field of chemistry, enhancing our understanding of how these compounds can be utilized in medical applications.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Synthesis, single crystal X-ray, spectroscopic characterization and biological activities of Mn²⁺, Co²⁺, Ni²⁺, and Fe³⁺ complexes
    • Citations: 20
  • New Square-Pyramidal Oxovanadium (IV) Complexes Derived from Polydentate Ligand (L1)
    • Citations: 19
  • Peptide-based chemical models for lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases
    • Citations: 5
  • Characterization of copper(II) specific pyridine containing ligands: Potential metallophores for Alzheimer’s disease therapy
    • Citations: 5
  • The interaction of half-sandwich (η⁵-Cp) Rh (III) cation with histidine containing peptides and their ternary species with (N, N) bidentate ligands*

 

Ica Manas-Zloczower | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ica Manas-Zloczower | Chemistry| Best Researcher Award

Professor at Case Western Reserve University, United States

Ica Manas-Zloczower is a distinguished university professor at Case Western Reserve University, specializing in macromolecular science and chemical engineering. With a career spanning over four decades, she has made significant contributions to the fields of polymer processing, advanced materials, and energy solutions. Her extensive research and leadership roles have positioned her as a prominent figure in both academia and professional societies.

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Throughout her career, Ica Manas-Zloczower has published numerous research articles in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the scientific community. Her work is widely cited, reflecting her influence and expertise in polymer science. Metrics such as citation indices and h-index highlight her prolific output and the impact of her research on advancing knowledge in her field.

  • Total Citations: 5,873
  • Total Documents: 236
  • h-index: 43

Education

Ica earned her Doctor of Science from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, where she focused on chemical engineering. Her academic journey began at the Polytechnic Institute in Jassy, Romania, where she received both her B.S. and M.S. degrees. This solid educational foundation has underpinned her subsequent achievements in research and teaching.

Research Focus

Her research primarily centers on polymer processing, recycling technologies, and the development of advanced materials. Ica is particularly interested in mechanochemical methods for the recycling of thermosetting polymers and the enhancement of thermomechanical properties of polymer composites. This focus not only addresses critical environmental issues but also pushes the boundaries of material science.

Professional Journey

Ica’s professional journey includes roles as an assistant professor, associate professor, and now as a distinguished university professor at Case Western Reserve University. She has served as the Associate Dean of Faculty Development and has held leadership positions in several professional organizations, including the International Polymer Processing Society. Her academic and administrative roles demonstrate her commitment to fostering growth in engineering education.

Honors & Awards

Ica has received numerous accolades for her teaching, research, and service. Notable honors include the 2017 Society of Plastics Engineers Fred E. Schwab Education Award and the 2012 George S. Whitby Award for Distinguished Teaching and Research. Her recognition as a Fellow of the Society of Plastics Engineers underscores her contributions to the field.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Ica has authored and co-authored a plethora of articles in leading journals, contributing vital research on topics like polymer recycling and mechanical properties of materials. Her editorial roles in several journals further amplify her impact, as she shapes the discourse in polymer science and engineering. Notable publications include works on vitrimerization and thermomechanical properties of polymers, reflecting her innovative research approach.

Improving Performance of TPU by Controlled Crosslinking of Soft Segments

Journal: Polymer Engineering & Science
Publication Date: August 2024
DOI: 10.1002/pen.26826
Contributors: Lucivan P. Barros Junior, Lucio R. de Souza, Rasoul Rahimzadeh, Ica Manas‐Zloczower
This article explores innovative methods to enhance the performance of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) by controlling the crosslinking of its soft segments. The findings contribute to optimizing TPU properties for various applications, particularly in areas requiring enhanced mechanical performance and durability.

A Mechanochemical Approach to Recycle Thermosets Containing Carbonate and Thiourethane Linkages

Journal: Polymer
Publication Date: April 2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2024.126877
Contributors: Rasoul Rahimzadeh, Yazhe Han, Ica Manas-Zloczower
This research presents a mechanochemical method for recycling thermosetting polymers with carbonate and thiourethane linkages. The study addresses the critical issue of polymer waste, proposing a viable recycling technique that could significantly impact sustainability in polymer usage.

Thermomechanical Performance of Thermoplastic Polyurethane–Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) Fibril Nanocomposites

Journal: ACS Applied Polymer Materials
Publication Date: July 14, 2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c00738
Contributors: Maya Pishvar, Mehrad Amirkhosravi, Ica Manas-Zloczower
This article investigates the thermomechanical properties of nanocomposites made from TPU and poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) fibrils. The research contributes to the understanding of composite behavior, highlighting the potential for developing advanced materials with superior mechanical properties.

Porous Hydrogels: Present Challenges and Future Opportunities

Journal: Langmuir
Publication Date: February 14, 2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c02253
Contributors: Reza Foudazi, Ryan Zowada, Ica Manas-Zloczower, Donald L. Feke
This publication reviews the current challenges in developing porous hydrogels while identifying future research directions. It serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers in the field, fostering innovation in hydrogel applications.

Thermomechanical Properties of Cross-Linked EVA: A Holistic Approach

Journal: ACS Applied Polymer Materials
Publication Date: February 10, 2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.2c01928
Contributors: Kimberly Miller McLoughlin, Amin Jamei Oskouei, Michelle K. Sing, Alireza Bandegi, Sarah Mitchell, Jayme Kennedy, Thomas G. Gray, Ica Manas-Zloczower
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the thermomechanical properties of cross-linked ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). By utilizing a holistic approach, the study enhances understanding of the relationship between processing conditions and material performance.

Research Timeline

Over the years, Ica’s research has evolved, with early work focusing on basic polymer processing principles and later expanding into advanced recycling technologies and material characterization. This timeline illustrates her adaptability and foresight in addressing emerging challenges in materials science, making significant contributions to both academia and industry.

Conclusion

Ica Manas-Zloczower’s career is marked by a dedication to research, teaching, and professional service in the field of macromolecular science and engineering. Her contributions not only advance scientific understanding but also inspire future generations of engineers. As she continues to push the boundaries of polymer science, her legacy will undoubtedly influence the direction of research and education in the field.