Dr. Mohammed Younus | Nanocatalysts | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Mohammed Younus, Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Egypt
Dr. Mohammed M. Younus is a distinguished researcher in nanotechnology at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI). He earned his Ph.D. from Ain-Shams University, Egypt, in 2014. Dr. Younus has made significant contributions to sustainable energy, particularly through his research on catalytic processes and nanomaterials. He has authored multiple publications and holds a patent for innovative work in nanochemistry. A member of the Egyptian Syndicate of Scientific Professions, he was recognized as the top student at Al-Azhar University in 2001. Dr. Younus is dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge in energy and environmental applications. 🔬🌍📚
Publication profile
Research Contributions
Dr. Younus has authored several significant publications that reflect his expertise and active involvement in the field. His research includes the catalytic decomposition of natural gas to produce hydrogen and carbon nanomaterials, as detailed in the work co-authored with Ahmed E. Awadallah and others, published in Chemical Engineering Communications. This study, which is currently under press, underscores his focus on sustainable energy solutions. Additionally, he presented a workshop titled “Application of Nanochemistry in Energy, Water and Environment Development” at Ain-Shams University, showcasing his role in disseminating knowledge in his area of specialization.
Achievements
Dr. Younus holds a patent produced from the STDF project No. 1097, which emphasizes his ability to translate research findings into tangible innovations. He has been a member of the Egyptian Syndicate of Scientific Professions since 2002, reflecting his professional standing in the scientific community. His academic excellence was recognized when he received a certification as the top student from the Faculty of Science at Al-Azhar University in 2001. Additionally, he has been awarded a certification from the Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute in 2005, further highlighting his qualifications and expertise.
Publication Top Notes
- Catalytic reduction of toxic dyes over nickel oxide nanoparticles supported on CMK-3 catalyst (2024)
- Poly alanine-co-styrene sulphonate core-shell nanoparticles as a potential adsorbent for benzene adsorption from industrial wastewater: isotherm and kinetic study (2024) 💧
- Pushing the limits of PLA by exploring the power of MWCNTs in enhancing thermal, mechanical properties, and weathering resistance (2023) – Cited by 9 🛠️
- Gemini cationic surfactant based 4-(dimethylamino)benzaldehyde: surface characteristics and biological activity, a straightforward one-step synthesis (2023) 🌊
- Facile Synthesis of ZnS/1T-2H MoS2 nanocomposite for Boosted adsorption/photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue under visible light (2022) – Cited by 5 ☀️
Conclusion
Dr. Mohammed M. Younus Soliman Kassem’s academic background, significant research contributions, patents, and recognition within the scientific community position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work in nanotechnology, particularly in the context of energy and materials, demonstrates both innovation and a commitment to addressing critical challenges in these fields. His ongoing contributions have the potential to impact various industries, making him a deserving nominee for this prestigious award.