Iran Sheikhshoaie | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie| Nanotechnology
| Women Researcher Award

Academic Researcher | Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie is a distinguished scholar in inorganic chemistry with a career dedicated to teaching, research, and innovation. She has significantly contributed to the fields of coordination chemistry, bioinorganic systems, nanomaterials, and electrochemistry, establishing herself as a leader in both theoretical and experimental chemistry. Her academic journey began with a strong foundation in chemistry, progressing to advanced studies and culminating in a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry. As a professor at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, she has guided countless students, inspiring the next generation of scientists. Through her pioneering work on Schiff-base ligands, ion-selective sensors, and photocatalysts, she continues to expand the frontiers of analytical and inorganic chemistry with a balance of depth and innovation.

Professional Profile

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Education

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie began her academic journey in chemistry with a Bachelor’s degree, followed by advanced postgraduate studies in inorganic chemistry. Her academic training provided her with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of the field. She completed a Master’s degree with specialization in inorganic chemistry, where she cultivated expertise in chemical structures, bonding, and reactivity. Building upon this foundation, she pursued doctoral studies, focusing on inorganic chemistry with a particular emphasis on Schiff-base ligands, coordination complexes, and their electronic properties. Her education reflects a well-rounded preparation, combining traditional chemistry with modern computational and experimental approaches. This strong academic background has been instrumental in shaping her career as an accomplished professor and researcher.

Professional Experience

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie has built an extensive academic career as a professor of chemistry at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, where she teaches and mentors students across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has held progressive faculty positions, advancing through assistant, associate, and full professorship, reflecting her contributions to teaching, research, and service. Her teaching portfolio includes general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, symmetry and group theory, organometallic chemistry, and advanced laboratory courses, offering students both theoretical depth and practical skill. Beyond teaching, she has actively led research projects in coordination chemistry, nanochemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, and electrochemistry. Her academic career demonstrates a blend of pedagogy, leadership, and innovation, making her a respected figure within her institution and the wider chemistry community.

Awards 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie has been recognized for her impactful work in chemistry through numerous acknowledgments of her teaching and research contributions. She has achieved distinction within her academic community for her dedication to advancing inorganic chemistry and interdisciplinary studies. Her leadership in the development of novel ligands, ion-selective sensors, and nanostructured materials has earned her respect as both a teacher and researcher. She has received honors for her mentorship of students and her efforts to expand scientific knowledge through collaborative and independent projects. Her reputation is strengthened by a strong publication record in international journals, which has positioned her research as influential within the fields of coordination chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry. These recognitions highlight her academic excellence and professional impact.

Research Interests 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie research integrates coordination chemistry, nanochemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry with practical and theoretical approaches. Her focus includes designing Schiff-base ligands and exploring their electronic structures, nonlinear optical properties, and coordination behavior with transition metals. She also develops ion-selective electrodes, polymeric membrane sensors, and nanostructured compounds for applications in analytical and electrochemistry. In addition, her work on photocatalysts contributes to green chemistry and environmental applications, while her studies in bioinorganic systems explore the interface of chemistry and biology. By combining synthesis, characterization, and computational modeling, she creates a holistic understanding of chemical systems. Her interdisciplinary research not only advances fundamental science but also provides innovative solutions to industrial, environmental, and biomedical challenges.

Publication Top Notes

A novel electrochemical epinine sensor using amplified CuO nanoparticles and an-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate electrode ..

Year: 2019, Cited by: 285

Performance of metal–organic frameworks in the electrochemical sensing of environmental pollutants .

Year: 2021, Cited by: 230

Electrocatalytic and simultaneous determination of isoproterenol, uric acid and folic acid at molybdenum  complex-carbon nanotube paste electrode .

Year: 2011, Cited by: 168

A novel tridentate Schiff base dioxo-molybdenum  complex: Synthesis, crystal structure and catalytic performance in green oxidation of sulfides by urea hydrogen peroxide .

Year: 2009, Cited by: 163

Magnetic nanomaterials based electrochemical (bio) sensors for food analysis .

Year: 2021, Cited by: 159

Solid phase extraction of copper  by sorption on octadecyl silica membrane disk modified with a new Schiff base and determination with atomic absorption spectrometry .

Year: 2008, Cited by: 152

Selective voltammetric determination of norepinephrine in the presence of acetaminophen and folic acid at a modified carbon nanotube paste electrode .

Year: 2011, Cited by: 149

Amplified electrochemical sensor employing screen-printed electrode modified with Ni-ZIF-67 nanocomposite for high sensitive analysis of Sudan I in present bisphenol A .

Year: 2022, Cited by: 134

Conclusion 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie stands out as an exemplary researcher whose academic depth, innovation in inorganic and nanochemistry, and long-standing contributions to electrochemical sensor design make her highly deserving of the Women Researcher Award. Her blend of theoretical and experimental expertise has advanced scientific understanding in diverse fields while her teaching and mentoring continue to inspire the next generation of chemists. With expanded global outreach and greater emphasis on applied innovation, her already strong impact could become transformative. Overall, she exemplifies the qualities of an accomplished woman scientist contributing meaningfully to both science and society.

Mon Hosseini-sarvari | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Mon Hosseini-sarvari | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Full prof. of organic chemistry of Shiraz University,  Iran

Seyedeh Mona Hosseini-Sarvari, born on November 17, 1972, in Shiraz, Iran, is a distinguished chemist specializing in organic chemistry and photochemistry. She earned her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. from Shiraz University, where she now serves as a Full Professor. With an impressive academic trajectory, Dr. Hosseini-Sarvari has held visiting professorships at the University of Pennsylvania and has contributed significantly to chemical education and research. Her work is widely recognized, placing her among the top 2% of scientists globally. She has been awarded for her highly cited research papers and excellence in teaching. Her administrative roles at Shiraz University and involvement in various scientific committees reflect her dedication to advancing chemistry. Dr. Hosseini-Sarvari’s research focuses on developing innovative methodologies in organic synthesis and photochemistry, making significant contributions to the field.

Professional Profile:

Education:

Seyedeh Mona Hosseini-Sarvari completed her high school education at Asieh High School in Shiraz, Iran, graduating in June 1991. She then pursued a B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry at Shiraz University, Iran, from September 1992 to June 1996. Following her undergraduate studies, she continued at Shiraz University for her M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from September 1996 to January 1999. She subsequently earned her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the same institution, completing her doctoral studies in June 2003.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Hosseini-Sarvari has had a distinguished academic career at Shiraz University, Iran, beginning as an Assistant Professor from February 2004 to June 2008. She was then promoted to Associate Professor, a position she held from June 2008 to May 2014, before being appointed as a Full Professor in May 2014. She has also enriched her experience through several visiting professorships at the Roy and Diana Vagelos Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, USA, in 2012-2013, 2014, and 2017, under the supervision of Prof. Gary A. Molander. Additionally, she served as an Invited Professor at the University of Sulaimanie, Iraq, from 2020-2021, and at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), China, in 2023.

Research Interest:

Dr. Hosseini-Sarvari’s research interests lie primarily in the field of organic chemistry, with a focus on photochemistry and the synthesis of fine chemicals. Her work encompasses a broad spectrum of topics within organic synthesis, emphasizing the development of new methodologies and applications of photochemical processes in creating valuable chemical compounds.

Awards and Honors:

Throughout her career, Dr. Hosseini-Sarvari has received numerous awards and honors. She was recognized with the Most Cited Paper Award by Elsevier Ltd., Oxford, UK, for the period 2005-2008. She is also listed among the top 2% of scientists worldwide in all scientific fields. Her excellence in education has been acknowledged with the Distinguished Professor of Education award at Shiraz University for the academic years 2007-2008 and 2017-2018. Additionally, she has been honored as a Distinguished Research Professor for the years 2010-2011 and 2021-2022. Other notable accolades include the Award for the Development of Education Level and Writing Books in 2010-2011 and being the first rank student in her Ph.D. and M.Sc. programs in 2003 and 1999, respectively.

Research Skills:

Dr. Hosseini-Sarvari possesses a diverse set of research skills, particularly in organic synthesis and photochemistry. Her expertise includes the design and execution of complex chemical reactions, development of new synthetic methodologies, and application of photochemical techniques to create innovative chemical products. She is proficient in various laboratory techniques and instrumental analysis, contributing significantly to advancements in her field.

Publication:

  1. Title: A comparative study on the photocatalytic performance of modified graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) with non-metals (P, B, S) for aerobic oxidative desulfurization
    • Authors: Z. Fouladi, S. Saki, M. Hosseini-Sarvari
    • Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 453, 115652
  2. Title: Photoswitchable Catalytic Aerobic Oxidation of Biomass-Based Furfural: A Selective Route for the Synthesis of 5-Hydroxy-2 (5H)-furanone and Maleic Acid by Using the CdS/MOF
    • Authors: S. Saki, M. Hosseini-Sarvari, Y. Gu, T. Zhang
    • Journal: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
    • Year: 2024
  3. Title: Innovative Porous Organic Polymer Incorporating Ferrocene and s-Triazine: An Effective Method for Converting Nitroarenes to Benzimidazoles Using Visible Light
    • Authors: M. Bashiri, T. Zhang, Y. Gu, M. Hosseini-Sarvari
    • Journal: Polymer
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 127141
  4. Title: A new dual nickel/ferrocenyl-chalcone as photoredox catalyst along with DFT studies for the three-component domino performance
    • Authors: M. Bashiri, M. Hosseini-Sarvari, S. Fakhraee
    • Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 115494
  5. Title: Bis-ferrocenyl-hydrazide metal complexes: studying electronic functional groups as newly potent homogeneous photocatalysts for C (sp 3)–H and C (sp 2)–H bond oxidation
    • Authors: M. Bashiri, M. Hosseini-Sarvari, S. Fakhraee
    • Journal: Molecular Systems Design & Engineering
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 9 (1), 112-139
  6. Title: Methylene blue as an additive for acid-acid-catalyzed tandem reactions targeting on the synthesis of nitrogen-containing heterocycles
    • Authors: F. Huang, L. Guo, S. Chen, S. Saki, M. Hosseini-Sarvari, M. Li, R. Wang, R. Bai
    • Journal: Molecular Catalysis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: 547, 113293
  7. Title: Solvent-free visible-light-mediated α-phosphorylation and Csp3-H activation of tertiary and secondary amines at room temperature in the presence of cadmium
    • Authors: S. Firoozi, M. Hosseini-Sarvari
    • Journal: Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: 22 (8), 1839-1853
  8. Title: Visible-Light-Responsive Nano CuO/ZnO Photocatalyst for Chan–Lam Coupling Reaction and Aerobic C (sp3)–H Bond Oxidation
    • Authors: M.R. Daneshvar, M. Tavakolian, M. Hosseini-Sarvari
    • Journal: Synthesis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: 55 (16), 2495-2502
  9. Title: Nickel/TiO2-catalyzed Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling of arylboronic acids with aryl halides in MeOH/H2O
    • Authors: M. Hosseini-Sarvari, A. Dehghani
    • Journal: Monatshefte für Chemie-Chemical Monthly
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: 154 (3), 397-405
  10. Title: From expired metformin drug to nanoporous N-doped-g-C3N4: Durable sunlight-responsive photocatalyst for oxidation of furfural to maleic acid
    • Authors: M.R. Ebrahimian, M. Tavakolian, M. Hosseini-Sarvari
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: 11 (2), 109347