Muhammad Nouman Haider | Water Treatment | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Muhammad Nouman Haider | Water Treatment | Young Scientist Award

Doctoral Student, Xi’an Jiaotong Univeristy China, Pakistan

Muhammad Nouman Haider is a chemistry researcher and educator specializing in wastewater treatment, adsorption, catalysis, radio-chemistry, and material chemistry. He holds an M.Phil. in Physical Chemistry from Government College University Faisalabad, where he synthesized and characterized ZnO/Biβ‚‚O₃ photocatalysts for dye degradation in wastewater. Currently, he serves as a Chemistry Teacher at Command Group of Colleges. His research contributions include publications in Desalination and Water Treatment, Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, and International Journal of Polymeric Materials. He has presented at international conferences, receiving the β€˜Employee of the Month’ award three times.

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πŸŽ“ Education & Research in Chemistry

Muhammad Nouman Haider holds an M.Phil in Physical Chemistry (2019–2021) from Government College University, Faisalabad, with a CGPA of 3.60 (75.14%). His research focused on wastewater treatment using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). He synthesized a ZnO/Biβ‚‚O₃ photocatalyst via the Co-Precipitation method, characterized it through SEM, XRD, and FTIR, and achieved 98.9% dye removal efficiency. His BS in Chemistry (2014–2018, CGPA 3.67, 77.29%) included a review on wastewater treatment technologies. Passionate about environmental chemistry, he continues to explore innovative solutions for pollution control. πŸŒ±πŸ”¬πŸ’‘

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Muhammad Nouman Haider specializes in environmental chemistry, particularly in wastewater treatment and adsorption techniques for dye and heavy metal removal. His research explores low-cost, eco-friendly adsorbents like coconut husk, fish scales, and raw cotton for eliminating pollutants. He also investigates nanocomposites, biodegradable polymers, and spectroscopic techniques for material characterization. His work extends to bone regeneration using biodegradable magnesium and polymer-ceramic composites. His studies contribute to sustainable chemistry, nanotechnology, and biomedical materials for environmental and medical applications. πŸŒ±πŸ’§πŸ§ͺ

πŸ“š Publications

1️⃣ Sequestration of crystal violet dye from wastewater using low-cost coconut husk as a potential adsorbent – Cited by 43 (2022) πŸŒ±πŸ’§
2️⃣ Adsorptive exclusion of crystal violet dye from wastewater by using fish scales as an adsorbent – Cited by 40 (2023) πŸŸπŸ’¦
3️⃣ Applications of spectroscopic techniques for characterization of polymer nanocomposite: A review – Cited by 32 (2022) πŸ”¬πŸ“Š
4️⃣ Adsorption of crystal violet dye from wastewater on Phyllanthus emblica fruit (PEF) powder: kinetic and thermodynamic – Cited by 22 (2024) πŸŠβš—οΈ
5️⃣ Potential of easily available low-cost raw cotton for the elimination of methylene blue dye from polluted water – Cited by 20 (2024) 🏭🌊
6️⃣ Applications of biodegradable polymers and ceramics for bone regeneration: a mini-review – Cited by 8 (2025) 🦴🩺
7️⃣ Investigating the adsorption potential of coconut coir as an economical adsorbent for decontamination of lanthanum ion from aqueous solution – Cited by 4 (2024) πŸ₯₯πŸ”„
8️⃣ Biodegradable Magnesium Metal for Bone Regeneration: Mini Review – Cited by 3 (2022) πŸ¦ΏπŸ”¬
9️⃣ Applications of Nano Composites for Heavy Metal Removal from Water by Adsorption: Mini Review – Cited by 1 (2024) πŸ§ͺπŸ› οΈ
πŸ”Ÿ Investigating the Interactions between Dyes and Porous/Composite Materials: A Comprehensive Study – (2025) 🎨🧱

Daniel Kwaku Amoah | Water Quality | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Daniel Kwaku Amoah | Water Quality | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Daniel Kwaku Amoah, Council For Scientific and Industrial Research- Water Research Institute, Ghana

Daniel Kwaku Amoah is an Assistant Research Scientist at the CSIR Water Research Institute in Ghana, specializing in water and wastewater quality, environmental sanitation, and laboratory management. With over 15 years of experience, he oversees water quality analysis, ensuring compliance with ISO 17025 standards. Daniel holds an M.Sc. in Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and a B.Tech. in Science Lab Technology from Accra Technical University. He has participated in numerous water quality monitoring projects and co-authored publications on environmental impact studies. πŸŒπŸ’§πŸ”¬

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Education

Amoah has a solid educational foundation, with an M.Sc. in Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2020-2022). He also holds a B.TECH and HND in Science Laboratory Technology from Accra Technical University. This combination of academic qualifications equips him with the technical knowledge required to excel in his research field. πŸŽ“πŸ“š

Professional Certificates

Amoah has completed relevant certifications, including the GEMS/WATER (Water Quality Monitoring in Rivers and Lakes) in 2023 and Laboratory Quality Management in 2013. These certifications enhance his expertise and affirm his proficiency in water quality monitoring and laboratory operations. πŸ§ͺβœ”οΈ

Work Experience

Experience as an Assistant Research Scientist, Amoah has conducted, supervised, and managed daily water and wastewater laboratory activities. His hands-on experience in environmental chemistry, sanitation engineering, and adherence to testing protocols positions him as a leader in his field, with notable impacts on water quality monitoring in Ghana. πŸ“ˆπŸŒŠ

Research Interests

Daniel Kwaku Amoah’s primary research interests are in Water and Wastewater Quality, and Environmental Sanitation. His focus on water supply management, ensuring compliance with water quality standards, and environmental sustainability align with critical global challenges, making him a deserving candidate for recognition in research excellence. πŸŒπŸ’§

Publication Top Notes

  • Prevalence of Leucocytozoon infection in domestic birds in Ghana – Agbemelo-Tsomafo, C., Adjei, S., Kusi, K.A., Sumabe, A.M., Aniweh, Y., PLoS ONE, 2023,πŸ¦…πŸ“Š
  • Assessment of toxicity and anti-plasmodial activities of chloroform fractions of Carapa procera and Alchornea cordifolia in murine models – Mahama, A., Chama, M.A., Oppong Bekoe, E., Kusi, K.A., Adjei, S., Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2022, 2 Citations πŸ§ͺ🦠
  • Targeting hepatic sulfane sulfur/hydrogen sulfide signaling pathway with Ξ±-lipoic acid to prevent diabetes-induced liver injury via upregulating hepatic CSE/3-MST expression – Dugbartey, G.J., Alornyo, K.K., Adams, I., Amoah, D., Adjei, S., Diabetology and Metabolic Syndrome, 2022, 6 Citations 🧬🩺
  • Waterbody scale assessment using spatial models to identify suitable locations for cage aquaculture in large lake systems: A case study in Volta Lake, Ghana – Asmah, R., Falconer, L., Telfer, T.C., Alshihhi, J., Ross, L.G., Aquaculture Research, 2021, 3 Citations 🌊🐟

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Conclusion

Daniel Kwaku Amoah is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His substantial research contributions, expertise in water quality and environmental sanitation, and leadership in laboratory management make him deserving of this recognition. His published work in top journals and participation in major projects further underscore his commitment to solving critical environmental challenges. πŸŒŸπŸ’Ό