Preethi Dhandapani | Material science | Women Researcher Award


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Ms. Preethi Dhandapani | Material science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Preethi Dhandapani, Pondicherry University, India 

Dr. Preethi Dhandapani is a passionate researcher specializing in Nanoscience and Technology, holding a Ph.D. from Pondicherry University, India. With expertise in hybrid supercapacitors, her work focuses on enhancing energy storage devices through innovative nanocomposite materials. She has authored 9 peer-reviewed journal papers and presented research at national and international conferences. Driven by a commitment to sustainable energy solutions, she excels in material synthesis, characterization techniques, and electrochemical measurements. Dr. Dhandapani’s dedication to advancing technology for a greener future is reflected in her extensive research contributions. 🌱🔬

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Education:

Dr. Preethi Dhandapani, a dedicated researcher, completed her academic journey with a Ph.D. in Nanoscience and Technology from Pondicherry University, India, in 2019. Her doctoral research focused on Hybrid Supercapacitors, demonstrating expertise in enhancing energy storage. Prior to her Ph.D., she earned an M.Tech. in Nanoscience and Technology (2017-2019) and a B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering (2013-2017), both from Pondicherry University and Pondicherry Engineering College, respectively. Driven by a passion for innovation, her commitment to sustainable solutions is evident in her research journey. 🎓🔬

Research Focus:

Dr. Preethi Dhandapani is a distinguished researcher specializing in the development of advanced materials for energy applications. Her primary research focus lies in the design and fabrication of hybrid electrocatalysts for overall water splitting, as evident in recent publications in Ionics and ES Energy and Environment. Additionally, she has made significant contributions to the field of supercapacitors and electrochemical biosensors, showcasing her versatile expertise. Dr. Dhandapani’s work emphasizes sustainable solutions, exemplified by her exploration of nanohybrid materials and their applications in energy storage and sensing. 🌐⚡

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Mehdi Abdolmaleki | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award


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Assist Prof Dr. MehdiAbdolmaleki | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. MehdiAbdolmaleki, Sayyed Jamaleddin Asadabadi University, Iran

Dr. Mehdi Abdolmaleki is an accomplished educator with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Tabriz University, Iran (2013). Since 2014, he has served as an Assistant Professor and Lecturer at Sayyed Jamaleddin Asadabadi University, Asadabad, Iran. Dr. Abdolmaleki specializes in General Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Nanochemistry, and Applied Electrochemistry at the undergraduate level, and Advanced Corrosion, Advanced Physical Chemistry, and Surface and Solid State Chemistry at the M.Sc level. With a commitment to excellence, he has contributed significantly to the academic landscape, fostering knowledge and expertise in chemistry. 🎓🔬

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Education:

Dr. Mehdi Abdolmaleki is a distinguished academician with an extensive background in chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Tabriz University, Iran, in 2013, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his M.Sc in Chemistry at Iran University of Science and Technology in 2006, followed by a B.Sc in Chemistry from Bu-Ali Sina University in 2004. Dr. Abdolmaleki’s academic journey reflects a progressive dedication to the discipline, culminating in a rich educational foundation that serves as the bedrock for his impactful contributions to the field of chemistry. 🎓🔬

Employment:

Dr. Mehdi Abdolmaleki has been a stalwart in academia since 2014, holding the position of Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Sayyed Jamaleddin Asadabadi University in Asadabad, Iran. Simultaneously, he has served as a dedicated Lecturer, contributing significantly to the academic landscape. His dual role highlights his commitment to both teaching and research. As an Assistant Professor, Dr. Abdolmaleki brings his wealth of knowledge to shape the minds of aspiring chemists, fostering a dynamic learning environment. His enduring dedication to the Department of Chemistry at Sayyed Jamaleddin Asadabadi University underscores his passion for education and the advancement of chemical sciences. 🎓🔬

Teaching Experience:

Dr. Mehdi Abdolmaleki boasts a comprehensive teaching portfolio spanning various levels of academia. At the undergraduate level, he imparts knowledge in General Chemistry I and II, Physical Chemistry I, II, and III, elucidating fundamental principles to budding chemists. His expertise extends to specialized courses such as The Principles of Corrosion and Protection of Metals, Applied Electrochemistry, and Nanochemistry, providing students with a nuanced understanding of these intricate subjects. At the postgraduate level, Dr. Abdolmaleki delves into Advanced Corrosion, Advanced Physical Chemistry, and Surface and Solid State Chemistry, fostering a deepened exploration of these advanced topics. 📚👨‍🏫

Research Focus:

Dr. Mehdi Abdolmaleki’s research focus lies in the interdisciplinary realm of materials science and electrochemistry. His extensive body of work includes investigations into the effect of surface morphology and crystalline texture on the corrosion behavior, structural, and magnetic properties of nanocrystalline materials. Additionally, he explores the adsorption behavior of amphetamine on inorganic nanotubes and nanosheets. Dr. Abdolmaleki has made notable contributions to the field, particularly in the areas of electrodeposition, corrosion resistance, and electrocatalysis. 🧪⚛️ His diverse research portfolio showcases a commitment to advancing our understanding of material properties and their applications in various electrochemical systems.

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  1. An investigation on the effect of surface morphology and crystalline texture on corrosion behavior, structural and magnetic properties of electrodeposited nanocrystalline …
    • Cited by: 108 📖
    • Year: 2014 🗓️
  2. Adsorption behavior of amphetamine on the inorganic BC3 nanotube and nanosheet: DFT studies
    • Cited by: 51 📖
    • Year: 2018 🗓️
  3. Investigation of the porous nanostructured Cu/Ni/AuNi electrode for sodium borohydride electrooxidation
    • Cited by: 46 📖
    • Year: 2013 🗓️
  4. Hydrogen storage by Ni-doped silicon carbide nanocage: A theoretical study
    • Cited by: 43 📖
    • Year: 2018 🗓️
  5. Methanol electro-oxidation on a porous nanostructured Ni/Pd-Ni electrode in alkaline media
    • Cited by: 43 📖
    • Year: 2013 🗓️
  6. Synthesis and characterization of porous nanostructured Ni/PdNi electrode towards electrooxidation of borohydride
    • Cited by: 42 📖
    • Year: 2013 🗓️
  7. Investigation of corrosion resistance of electrodeposited Ni–W/SiC composite coatings
    • Cited by: 38 📖
    • Year: 2014 🗓️
  8. Preparation, characterization, and application of alkaline leached Ni/Zn–Ni binary coatings for electro-oxidation of methanol in alkaline solution
    • Cited by: 38 📖
    • Year: 2012 🗓️
  9. Direct hydrazine-hydrogen peroxide fuel cell using carbon supported Co@ Au core-shell nanocatalyst
    • Cited by: 32 📖
    • Year: 2017 🗓️
  10. Electrocatalytic oxidation of sodium borohydride on a nanoporous Ni/Zn-Ni electrode
    • Cited by: 32 📖
    • Year: 2012 🗓️