Prof. Dr. Alexander Zakharov | Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexander Zakharov | Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexander Zakharov , Institute of Problems of Mechanical Science, RAS , Russia

Dr. Alexandre V. Zakharov is a distinguished Russian physicist specializing in molecular physics, hydrodynamics, and lubrication science. He is the Head of the Hydrodynamics of Liquid Crystals Laboratory at the St. Petersburg Institute for Machine Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences. With a research career spanning over four decades, he has contributed extensively to theoretical and applied physics. His expertise has led him to numerous international collaborations, including positions as a visiting professor in Japan, Canada, Italy, and Sweden. He has authored numerous scientific publications and played a pivotal role in advancing the understanding of liquid crystal hydrodynamics and lubrication phenomena. His contributions have been recognized worldwide, and he remains an influential figure in molecular and mathematical physics.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Alexandre V. Zakharov is a highly accomplished physicist with a distinguished career spanning over four decades in molecular physics, liquid crystal hydrodynamics, tribology, and nanodevice engineering. His groundbreaking contributions to fluid dynamics, lubrication science, and computational modeling have significantly influenced both theoretical and applied physics. His Habilitation Doctorate in Molecular Physics  and Ph.D. in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (1983) demonstrate his deep academic expertise. Dr. Zakharov’s exceptional research contributions, international collaborations, leadership roles, and impact on multiple scientific domains make him a highly suitable nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His expertise in fluid dynamics, computational modeling, and nanophysics has significantly advanced scientific knowledge and practical applications. Given his outstanding achievements, he is a strong candidate for this prestigious honour.

🎓Education:

Dr. Alexandre V. Zakharov holds a Habilitation Doctorate in Molecular Physics, awarded in 1992 by the Higher Attestation Commission of the USSR. He earned his Ph.D. in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics from Byelorussian State University in 1983, under the guidance of Profs. L.A. Rott and E.T. Brook-Levinson. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his future contributions to molecular and mathematical physics. He completed his Master’s degree in Mathematical Physics at Leningrad State University in 1974 after studying there from 1969 to 1974. His strong mathematical background provided him with a rigorous framework to explore fluid dynamics, liquid crystal physics, and tribology. Throughout his academic career, he has integrated theoretical models with experimental data, shaping the development of nanophysics and lubrication science. His education has played a crucial role in his contributions to physics, particularly in hydrodynamics, photonics, and computational modeling.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Zakharov has over four decades of experience in molecular physics and hydrodynamics. Since 2009, he has served as Head of the Hydrodynamics of Liquid Crystals Laboratory at the St. Petersburg Institute for Machine Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences. Before this, he was a Leading Researcher (1995-2009) and Senior Researcher (1986-1995) in the Microwear and Lubrication Laboratory at the same institute. His career also includes roles as a Senior Researcher at the Medical Institute in Minsk (1985-1986) and a Junior Researcher at the Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of the BSSR Academy of Sciences (1974-1984). He has also held numerous international visiting professorships in Japan, Canada, Italy, Turkey, and Sweden. His global experience has significantly contributed to advancements in lubrication science, tribology, and liquid crystal hydrodynamics, reinforcing his position as a leading figure in theoretical and applied physics.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Zakharov has received numerous accolades for his contributions to physics. He was awarded multiple research grants by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and the COE “Photonics Nanodevice Integration Engineering” for his collaborative work at Tokyo Institute of Technology. The Cariplo Foundation and NATO grants supported his research at the University of Pavia, Italy. He also held a Senior Research Fellowship at KU Leuven, Belgium (2002-2004) and a two-year Visiting Professorship at Brandon University, Canada. His pioneering work on liquid crystal hydrodynamics, lubrication science, and photonics has earned him recognition in the global scientific community. His involvement in international collaborations has strengthened research ties across continents, making significant contributions to computational physics, tribology, and nanoscale engineering. These honors underscore his impact on advancing molecular physics and interdisciplinary research in fluid dynamics and materials science.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Zakharov’s research spans multiple interdisciplinary domains, including hydrodynamics of liquid crystals, tribology, nanodevice engineering, and mathematical physics. His work in molecular physics and lubrication science has advanced the understanding of fluid dynamics at the nanoscale. He specializes in microwear phenomena, studying the effects of lubrication and friction at microscopic levels to improve mechanical efficiency. His expertise in photonics and nanodevice integration contributes to the development of next-generation materials and optical devices. He has also conducted groundbreaking research in viscoelastic properties of complex fluids, providing theoretical and computational models for practical applications in material science. His mathematical modeling has been instrumental in describing nonlinear effects in liquid crystals, bridging theoretical predictions with experimental findings. His research continues to influence nanotechnology, physics, and mechanical engineering, driving innovations in computational simulations, material properties, and tribological applications.

Publication Top Notes:

Laser-driven nematic flow in microfluidic devices

Authors: Izabela Śliwa, Pavel V. Maslennikov, Dmitrii P. Shcherbinin, and Alex V. Zakharov

Journal: Physical Review E

Publication Date: December 24, 2024

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.110.064702

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

Anchoring transitions in thin liquid crystal films as seen from a mean-force potentials approach

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Physical Review E

Publication Date: December 17, 2024

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.110.064701

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

Paired correlations of dipolar liquid crystals: A mean-force-potentials approach

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Physical Review E

Publication Date: November 7, 2024

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.110.054702

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

MD simulations of diffusion of cyanobiphenyl molecules adsorbed on the graphene surface coated with alkane and alcohol molecules

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry

Publication Date: September 2024

DOI: 10.1002/poc.4640

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

Features of director reorientation in a thin nematic film under the influence of crossed electric and magnetic fields

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Physical Review E

Publication Date: April 26, 2024

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.109.044704

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

Water/organic liquid interface properties with amine, carboxyl, thiol, and methyl terminal groups as seen from MD simulations

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Journal of Computational Chemistry

Publication Date: December 5, 2023

DOI: 10.1002/jcc.27205

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

Electrically Driven Kink-Like Distortion Waves in Liquid Crystals

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Liquid Crystals and their Application

Publication Date: September 29, 2023

DOI: 10.18083/LCAppl.2023.3.46

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

Electrically driven kinklike distorting waves in microsized liquid crystals

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Physical Review E

Publication Date: September 27, 2023

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.108.034703

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

Photo-Induced Relief in Rheology of Liquid Crystals

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Symmetry

Publication Date: March 14, 2023

DOI: 10.3390/sym15030722

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

Vortex Dynamics in a Hybrid Aligned Nematic Microvolume with an Orientational Defect

Authors: Not specified in the available sources.

Journal: Symmetry

Publication Date: January 23, 2023

DOI: 10.3390/sym15020324

Citations: As of now, there are no citations listed for this publication.

 

 Ahmed Hassan Bakheit | Computational Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Dr. Ahmed Hassan Bakheit | Computational Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Doctorate at  King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ahmed H. Bakheit is a distinguished researcher and educator specializing in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. His academic journey includes earning a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Al-Neelain University, Sudan, where he conducted groundbreaking research on the interaction of anticancer drugs with serum albumin and DNA using advanced spectroscopic and molecular modeling techniques. Currently based at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, he serves as a Researcher in the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, focusing on pharmaceutical quality control, bioinformatics, and computational chemistry.

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Dr. Ahmed H. Bakheit is affiliated with the College of Pharmacy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His research has garnered significant attention with 2,353 citations across 1,548 documents, resulting in an h-index of 29. His publications span various aspects of analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences, contributing substantially to these fields. Dr. Bakheit’s ORCID profile provides additional details about his academic and research outputs.

Education

Dr. Bakheit completed his academic training at Al-Neelain University, Sudan. He obtained his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry in 2023, building upon earlier accomplishments with an M.Sc. in 2007 and a B.Sc. (Honors) in 2001, both in Analytical Chemistry. His educational background equipped him with comprehensive knowledge in spectroscopic methods, computational chemistry, and pharmaceutical analysis, laying a solid foundation for his research career.

Research Focus

Dr. Bakheit’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum within analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. He specializes in analytical method development, computational chemistry in drug discovery, spectroscopic investigation of drug-protein interactions, and pharmaceutical quality control. His work aims to advance understanding and application of analytical techniques, contributing to drug development and enhancing therapeutic efficacy.

Professional Journey

Dr. Bakheit’s professional journey began as a Teaching Assistant at Al-Neelain University, Sudan, where he gradually advanced to become a Lecturer before joining King Saud University in 2011 as a Researcher. Throughout his career, he has imparted knowledge in analytical chemistry and instrumental analysis to undergraduate and graduate students while making significant strides in research, publication, and academic leadership.

Honors & Awards

Dr. Bakheit has been recognized for his academic excellence and research contributions, receiving undergraduate prizes from Al-Neelain University and accolades from the Sudan Institute for Natural Sciences. These honors underscore his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering innovation in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Dr. Bakheit has authored numerous influential publications in renowned journals such as Future Medicinal Chemistry, Molecules, and Crystals. His research contributions span critical areas including drug-protein interactions, computational chemistry, pharmaceutical quality control, and spectroscopic analysis. His publications are pivotal in advancing understanding and application of analytical techniques in pharmaceutical sciences.

Identification of Phytochemicals from Arabian Peninsula Medicinal Plants as Strong Binders to SARS-CoV-2 Proteases (3CL<sup>Pro</sup> and PL<sup>Pro</sup>) by Molecular Docking and Dynamic Simulation Studies

  • Published in Molecules, 2024
  • DOI: 10.3390/molecules29050998
  • Contributors: Saquib, Q.; Bakheit, A.H.; Ahmed, S.; Ansari, S.M.; Al-Salem, A.M.; Al-Khedhairy, A.A.

Ponatinib: A Comprehensive Drug Profile

  • Published in Profiles of Drug Substances, Excipients and Related Methodology, 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/bs.podrm.2023.11.005
  • Contributors: Attwa, M.W.; Alkahtani, H.M.; El-Azab, A.S.; Abdel-Aziz, A.A.-M.; Abdelhameed, A.S.; Kadi, A.A.; Hassan, S.B.; Zeidan, D.W.; Bakheit, A.H.

Synthesis, Characterization, and Molecular Modeling of Novel 1,3,4-oxadiazole Derivatives of Mefenamic Acid

  • Published in Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 2024
  • DOI: 10.2478/pjct-2024-0016
  • Contributors: Bhat, M.A.; Naglah, A.M.; Bakheit, A.H.; Al-Omar, M.A.

An Ultrafast UPLC–MS/MS Method for Characterizing the In Vitro Metabolic Stability of Acalabrutinib

  • Published in Molecules, 2023
  • DOI: 10.3390/molecules28207220
  • Contributors: Attwa, M.W.; Bakheit, A.H.; Abdelhameed, A.S.; Kadi, A.A.

Antiviral Activity of Some Benzo[g]quinazolines Against Coxsackievirus B4: Biological Screening and Docking Study

  • Published in Pharmacological Reports, 2023
  • DOI: 10.1007/s43440-023-00495-z
  • Contributors: Abuelizz, H.A.; Bakheit, A.H.; Marzouk, M.; El-Senousy, W.M.; Abdellatif, M.M.; Mostafa, G.A.E.; Saquib, Q.; Hassan, S.B.; Al-Salahi, R.

Research Timeline

Dr. Bakheit’s research career spans from his early academic roles as a Teaching Assistant and Lecturer at Al-Neelain University, Sudan, to his current position as a Researcher at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. His timeline reflects continuous growth in research expertise and academic contributions in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences.

Collaborations and Projects

Dr. Bakheit actively collaborates with researchers nationally and internationally, engaging in interdisciplinary projects focused on drug development, spectroscopic analysis, and computational modeling. These collaborations enhance research outcomes and contribute to advancements in pharmaceutical sciences and analytical chemistry, addressing complex scientific challenges.

These paragraphs provide a detailed narrative of Dr. Ahmed H. Bakheit’s academic background, research impact, professional journey, and contributions to analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences.