Dr. Fernando Zinola | Electrochemistry | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Fernando Zinola | Electrochemistry | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Fernando Zinola | Electrochemistry | Full Profesor at UDELAR, Uruguay

Dr. Carlos Fernando Zinola Sánchez is a distinguished electrochemist and professor at Universidad de la República, Uruguay. As a Full Professor of Electrochemistry and Head of the Electrochemical Engineering Interdisciplinary Group, he has significantly contributed to electrochemistry and renewable energy research. His pioneering work in fuel cells, hydrogen production, and electrocatalysis has led to groundbreaking technological developments, including patents in platinum electrodeposition, fuel cell design, and seawater desalination. He has served as the President of Sociedad Iberoamericana de Electroquímica (SIBAE) (2022–2024) and remains an active member of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE). With over 100 peer-reviewed publications, 4 books, and 5 book chapters, Dr. Zinola has made substantial contributions to fundamental and applied electrochemistry. His work on molecular oxygen reduction, catalyst development, and energy conversion has shaped modern electrochemical applications. His leadership in scientific research, industrial collaborations, and academic mentorship establishes him as a leading figure in his field.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Carlos Fernando Zinola Sánchez is an exceptional candidate for the “Outstanding Scientist Award” due to his significant contributions to electrochemistry, renewable energy, and sustainable hydrogen production. As a Full Professor and Head of the Electrochemical Engineering Interdisciplinary Group at Universidad de la República, he has played a pivotal role in advancing electrochemical science through groundbreaking research and technological innovations. His extensive academic background, including postdoctoral research in Germany and Spain, has enriched his expertise in electrocatalysis, fuel cells, and electrochemical energy conversion. Carlos Fernando Zinola Sánchez is highly suitable for the “Outstanding Scientist Award” based on his groundbreaking research, technological innovations, and significant contributions to electrochemistry and renewable energy. His leadership, patents, and extensive publication record underscore his excellence as a scientist. His work has had both academic and industrial impact, making him a distinguished researcher with a lasting legacy in clean energy technologies. Recognizing him with this award would honor his dedication to advancing science and sustainability

🎓Education:

Carlos Fernando Zinola Sánchez obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Universidad de la República, Uruguay. He pursued his Master’s and Ph.D. in Chemistry at the Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas (INIFTA), Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina, specializing in electrocatalysis and molecular oxygen reduction. He further expanded his expertise through postdoctoral research in Germany at the University of Bonn, focusing on the application of ultra-high vacuum techniques to electrochemistry. He continued postdoctoral training in Spain at Universidad de La Laguna, where he studied hybrid techniques integrating infrared spectroscopy and mass spectrometry with electrochemical potential modulation. His diverse academic background reflects a deep commitment to advancing electrochemical methodologies and fuel cell technologies. With extensive interdisciplinary training, he has developed a strong foundation in fundamental and applied electrochemistry, contributing significantly to innovations in renewable energy, hydrogen production, and catalytic material design.

🏢Work Experience:

Carlos Fernando Zinola Sánchez serves as a Full Professor of Electrochemistry at Universidad de la República, where he leads the Electrochemical Engineering Interdisciplinary Group. His work extends beyond academia, involving technological advancements in hydrogen production, electrocatalysis, and renewable energy systems. As a researcher in the National System of Researchers, he has played a pivotal role in scientific developments under the Ministry of Education. His expertise has contributed to pioneering projects such as the manufacturing of hydrogen-powered buses and fuel cell technology development. He has collaborated with leading international institutions and industries, integrating electrochemical innovations into practical applications. Additionally, his active engagement in research networks, including PEDECIBA and the Sociedad Iberoamericana de Electroquímica, has positioned him as a key figure in advancing sustainable energy solutions. His extensive leadership in electrochemical engineering has led to significant contributions in clean energy, fuel cells, and electrocatalysis.

🏅Awards: 

Carlos Fernando Zinola Sánchez has received prestigious recognitions for his contributions to electrochemistry and renewable energy. He was honored with the Génesis Award for his groundbreaking patent on platinum electrodeposition techniques. His research has been acknowledged through patents on electrocatalytic surface modifications and energy generation technologies. He has been an esteemed member of the International Society of Electrochemistry and served as President of the Sociedad Iberoamericana de Electroquímica. His influential work in sustainable energy systems has earned him national and international accolades, including funding from leading research organizations. As a distinguished scientist, he has been instrumental in hydrogen production projects, desalination innovations, and electrocatalysis advancements. His impactful contributions to the scientific community have led to multiple leadership roles and invitations to collaborate on high-impact projects, reinforcing his status as a leading expert in electrochemical engineering and sustainable energy solutions.

🔬Research Focus:

Carlos Fernando Zinola Sánchez specializes in electrocatalysis, fuel cells, and hydrogen energy systems. His research focuses on developing innovative electrochemical methods for energy conversion, emphasizing sustainable hydrogen production, catalytic efficiency, and advanced electrode materials. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of molecular oxygen reduction and interfacial electrochemical processes. His work integrates computational and experimental approaches to optimize electrocatalytic surfaces, reducing the impact of poisoning effects in fuel cells. He has pioneered technological advancements in hydrogen-based transportation, desalination systems, and hybrid electrochemical techniques. His interdisciplinary research extends to the application of nanostructured materials for energy storage and conversion. His contributions have played a vital role in developing practical solutions for clean energy technologies, water purification, and efficient electrochemical reactors.

Publication Top Notes:

Theoretical and Experimental Study of Linear Momentum Contours in Pristine and Aged Nafion 117 Membranes

Current Densities at Hemispherical and Columnar Pt Electrocatalysts under Föppl and Burger Vortex Conditions

Current Density Profiles at Thin Layer Electrochemical Cells under Laminar and Turbulent Regimes

Carbon Monoxide Oxidation Assisted by Interfacial Oxygen-Water Layers

Structural Characterization and Electrochemical Performance of Zr₁₋ₓTiₓCr₀.₇Mo₀.₃Ni Alloys

Electrochemical Transformation of Platinum Spheres into Nanocubes and Nanocubebipyramids

Thermodynamic Analysis of AB₂ Hydrides: ZrCr₁₋ₓTiₓNiMo₀.₃ Alloys

A Method for the Synthesis of Platinum Nanoparticles with Defined Crystalline Orientations and Their Catalytic Activity towards Nitrogen and Carbon Monoxide Oxidations

Direct Estimation of Surface Pressures by Hydrogen Adsorbates on Platinum Surfaces in Perchloric Acid

Electrochemical Determination of Physicochemical and Mechanical Properties in ZrCr₁₋ₓNiMoₓ Hydrides

Assoc. Prof. Dr. ROSHAN NAZIR | Electrochemistry | Chemical Environmental Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. ROSHAN NAZIR | Electrochemistry | Chemical Environmental Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. ROSHAN NAZIR | Associate Professor at Department of Chemistry, Poornima University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Dr. Roshan Nazir is a distinguished researcher in nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, and coordination chemistry, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Hyderabad. He has previously worked as a DST-SERB National Postdoctoral Fellow at IIT Delhi, Research Associate at IIT Kharagpur, and Postdoctoral Fellow at Bilkent University (Turkey) and Qatar University. His Ph.D. from BITS Pilani focused on metal and metal oxide nanoparticles for electrocatalysis. His groundbreaking research includes hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions, CO₂ reduction, and photovoltaic applications. With several high-impact publications, he has significantly contributed to energy materials and catalysis. Dr. Nazir has also held key administrative roles, including IIC and R&D Coordinator, demonstrating leadership in academic research and innovation. His expertise, coupled with prestigious fellowships and awards, establishes him as a leading scientist in sustainable energy research.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Roshan Nazir is highly suitable for the “Chemical Environmental Award” due to his extensive research in nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, and sustainable energy applications. His work focuses on developing efficient and cost-effective catalysts for clean energy production, hydrogen evolution reactions (HER), oxygen evolution reactions (OER), and CO₂ reduction, which align with the principles of green chemistry and environmental sustainability. His contributions to renewable energy solutions, pollution mitigation, and the reduction of harmful industrial emissions make him an excellent candidate for this award. Dr. Nazir’s research also includes MXene-based catalysts for hydrogen energy, electrodeposited Cu₂O/ZnO heterojunctions for solar applications, and the use of transition metal catalysts in electrochemical reactions, all aimed at minimizing environmental impact. His work bridges fundamental chemistry and industrial applications, ensuring a cleaner and more sustainable future. His international postdoctoral fellowships, leadership in research projects, and high-impact publications further highlight his commitment to advancing environmentally friendly chemical technologies.

🎓Education:

Dr. Roshan Nazir earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, India (2013–2019). His research focused on the synthesis and characterization of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles for electrocatalytic oxygen and hydrogen evolution reactions. His thesis was submitted on May 17, 2018, and awarded on February 28, 2019. Prior to this, he completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Chemistry from Jamia Millia Islamia, India (2010–2012), where he gained expertise in advanced inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. His academic journey laid a strong foundation in nanomaterials, catalysis, and electrochemistry, which he further explored during his postdoctoral research. His academic excellence and deep understanding of materials chemistry have been instrumental in his contributions to electrocatalysis, hydrogen production, and sustainable energy solutions.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Roshan Nazir is currently an Assistant Professor at Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India, since October 2023. He has extensive postdoctoral experience, having worked as a DST-SERB National Postdoctoral Fellow (NPDF) at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi from 2022 to 2023. Prior to this, he was a Research Associate at the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, IIT Kharagpur (2020–2021), where he worked on cutting-edge materials research. He also held prestigious international positions, including a Postdoctoral Fellowship (TÜBİTAK) at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey (2019–2020) and a Postdoctoral Fellow (Industrial Project – Total) at Qatar University, Doha, Qatar (2018–2019). His vast experience spans nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, hydrogen energy, and renewable energy applications. His interdisciplinary expertise and research collaborations have significantly contributed to advancements in materials chemistry and sustainable energy.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Roshan Nazir has received several prestigious fellowships and awards for his outstanding research contributions. He was awarded the DST-SERB National Postdoctoral Fellowship (NPDF), serving as the Principal Investigator (PI) of the project, which highlights his leadership in scientific research. He also received the TÜBİTAK Fellowship from Turkey, a highly competitive international postdoctoral fellowship, recognizing his expertise in materials chemistry and catalysis. During his Ph.D., he was a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) under a Department of Science and Technology (DST)-sponsored project, further demonstrating his early excellence in research. His work has been published in high-impact journals, and his contributions to electrocatalysis, hydrogen production, and nanomaterials synthesis have earned him international recognition. Additionally, his administrative roles, such as serving as the IIC and R&D Coordinator at Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, showcase his dedication to research and academic leadership.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Roshan Nazir’s research primarily focuses on the synthesis and characterization of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles for electrocatalysis, hydrogen evolution reactions (HER), and oxygen evolution reactions (OER). His work aims to develop highly efficient, cost-effective, and stable catalysts for sustainable energy applications. He has explored MXene-based catalysts for ecological hydrogen energy generation, investigated electrodeposited Cu2O/ZnO heterojunctions for photovoltaic applications, and studied gadolinium telluride for oxygen evolution and reduction reactions. His research extends to CO2 reduction, methanol oxidation, and nitro-compound reduction, contributing to green energy solutions. His expertise in galvanic exchange synthesis, electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction, and carbon nitride-supported catalysts has led to the development of innovative materials for energy conversion and storage. Through his work, he aims to bridge the gap between fundamental nanomaterials research and practical applications in renewable energy and sustainable chemistry.

Publication Top Notes:

Synthesis of Monometallic (Au and Pd) and Bimetallic (AuPd) Nanoparticles Using Carbon Nitride (C3N4) Quantum Dots via the Photochemical Route for …
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Ag2S/Ag Heterostructure: A Promising Electrocatalyst for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
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Construction of CuS/Au heterostructure through a simple photoreduction route for enhanced electrochemical hydrogen evolution and photocatalysis
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Decoration of MoS2 on g-C3N4 surface for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction
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Graphitic-carbon nitride support for the synthesis of shape-dependent ZnO and their application in visible light photocatalysts
Citations: 80
Decoration of carbon nitride surface with bimetallic nanoparticles (Ag/Pt, Ag/Pd, and Ag/Au) via galvanic exchange for hydrogen evolution reaction
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Decoration of Pd and Pt nanoparticles on a carbon nitride (C3N4) surface for nitro-compounds reduction and hydrogen evolution reaction
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Synthesis of one-dimensional RuO2 nanorod for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reaction: An efficient and stable electrocatalyst
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Development of CuAg/Cu2O nanoparticles on carbon nitride surface for methanol oxidation and selective conversion of carbon dioxide into formate
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Nanosheet Synthesis of Mixed Co3O4/CuO via Combustion Method for Methanol Oxidation and Carbon Dioxide Reduction
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Structural, optical and photocatalytic properties of PVC/CdS nanocomposites prepared by soft chemistry method
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Synthesis of hydroxide nanoparticles of Co/Cu on carbon nitride surface via galvanic exchange method for electrocatalytic CO2 reduction into formate
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Preparation of Sb:SnO2 thin films and its effect on optoelectrical properties
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Microwave‐Assisted Efficient Suzuki‐Miyaura Cross‐Coupling Reactions in Water Catalyzed by Nano‐Pd/gC3N4 Composite
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Preparation and properties of electrodeposited Ni-B-V2O5 composite coatings
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