Zarshad Ali | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Zarshad Ali | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Zarshad Ali, Hazara University Mansehra, Pakistan

Dr. Zarshad Ali is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” based on his extensive academic background, research contributions, and professional experience in the field of physical chemistry. Here’s an assessment of his suitability:

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Career History

Dr. Zarshad Ali currently serves as an Assistant Professor in Chemistry at Hazara University, Mansehra, a position he has held since January 2016. His career in academia began as a Lecturer in Chemistry at the same university in October 2006, where he was responsible for teaching physical chemistry, supervising laboratory sessions, and guiding both graduate and undergraduate students in their research projects. His experience in teaching and mentorship spans over 18 years, highlighting his commitment to education and research development.

Education

Dr. Ali earned his PhD in Physical Chemistry from Hazara University in 2015, following an MPhil from the University of Peshawar (2005) and an MSc from Gomal University (2000). His doctoral research focused on the exploration of functionalized sorbents for heavy metal ion removal, a crucial area in environmental chemistry.

Representative Publications

Dr. Ali has a robust publication record, including notable works such as studies on the micellization of dodecyl benzenesulfonic acid, functionalized nanospheres for cadmium ion sequestration, and the use of tailored silica nanospheres for chromium remediation. His research has been published in prestigious journals like RSC Advances, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, and Radiochemica Acta, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his work within the scientific community.

Conference Presentations

Dr. Ali has also presented his research at significant national and international conferences, such as the 25th National and 13th International Chemistry Conference in Lahore and the PINSTECH Conference in Islamabad. These presentations highlight his role in disseminating knowledge and contributing to the global scientific dialogue.

Overall Conclusion

Dr. Zarshad Ali’s extensive experience in academia, coupled with his advanced research in physical chemistry and his active role in the scientific community through publications and conference presentations, make him a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work in developing functionalized materials for environmental remediation is particularly noteworthy, contributing to significant advancements in the field.

Research focus

The research focuses of the individual include the synthesis and evaluation of biologically active compounds, particularly for treating diseases like diabetes and Alzheimer’s. Their work involves molecular docking studies, highlighting a strong emphasis on medicinal chemistry and drug discovery 🧬. Additionally, they explore the development of advanced materials, such as composites and nanocomposites, for applications in adsorption and other technologies 🧪. Their expertise spans across pharmaceutical chemistry, materials science, and in silico modeling, making significant contributions to the design of novel therapeutics and functional materials for various biomedical and industrial applications 🌐.

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Synthesis, biological evaluation and molecular docking study of indazole based schiff base analogues as new anti-diabetic inhibitors

Preparation and dye adsorption properties of activated carbon/clay/sodium alginate composite hydrogel membranes

Fabrication, Morphological, and Thermal Investigation of Epoxy-Polyamide Nanocomposites Reinforced with Carbon Nanotubes

Synthesis, Characterization, and Adsorptive Characteristics of Radiation-Grafted Glycidyl Methacrylate Bamboo Fiber Composites

Involvement of the Opioidergic Mechanism in the Analgesic Potential of a Novel Indazolone Derivative: Efficacy in the Management of Pain, Neuropathy, and Inflammation Using In Vivo and In Silico Approaches

Hydrophobic ammonium based ionic liquids for efficient extraction of textile dyes from aqueous media: Extraction study and antibacterial evaluation

 

 

Dinesh Kumar Chelike | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chelike | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chelike, Rungta College of Engineering and Technology Bhilai, India

Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chelike is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Rungta College of Engineering & Technology, Bhilai, India. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, he specializes in developing non-isocyanate polyurethanes (NIPU) for drug delivery and battery applications, as well as fluorescent materials for metal ion sensing and hybrid inorganic-organic materials for optical/sensor applications. Dr. Chelike has held a Senior Research Associate position at Clearsynth R&D Lab and has contributed to over 11 peer-reviewed articles, 2 book chapters, and 1 patent. He has been awarded the RARE Award 2024 and the Young Research Award 2020. 🌟🔬📚

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🎓 Education

Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chelike holds a PhD in Chemistry from SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai (2022), with a focus on hybrid inorganic-organic molecules and non-isocyanate polyurethanes. He completed his MSc in Chemistry from Karunya Institute of Technology & Sciences, Coimbatore (2017), and a BSc in Chemistry from Kalayan P.G. College, Bhilai (2015).

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience

Currently an Assistant Professor in Chemistry at Rungta College of Engineering & Technology, Bhilai, Dr. Chelike has also served as a Senior Research Associate at Clearsynth R&D Lab, Secunderabad. He is a prolific researcher with a focus on sustainable materials and sensor applications.

🏆 Awards & Achievements

Dr. Chelike has received multiple accolades, including the RARE Award-2024 and the Young Research Award 2020 from the Institute of Scholar, Bangalore. He has a patent on sustainable non-isocyanate polyurethanes and has published extensively in high-impact journals.

 

Research Focus

DK Chelike is focused on the development of biodegradable and sustainable materials, particularly in the realm of polyurethanes and nanocomposites. 🌱 Their research includes optimizing biodegradable polyurethane foams for footwear to reduce waste, synthesizing isocyanate-free polyurethane films, and creating plant-derived iron oxide nanoparticles for environmental applications. Chelike’s work extends to the valorization of lignocellulosic biomass via fungal biodegradation and the formulation of non-isocyanate polyurethanes from vegetable oils. This research highlights a commitment to advancing eco-friendly materials with applications in reducing pollution, enhancing sustainability, and promoting green chemistry. 🌿🔬

Publication Top Notes

  • Biodegradable polyurethane foam as shoe insole to reduce footwear waste: Optimization by morphological physicochemical and mechanical properties 🥿🔬
    Applied Surface Science 499, 143966
    Cited by: 39 Year: 2020
  • Biodegradable polyurethanes foam and foam fullerenes nanocomposite strips by one-shot moulding: Physicochemical and mechanical properties 📏🧪
    Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing 112, 105018
    Cited by: 26 Year: 2020
  • Functionalized iron oxide nanoparticles conjugate of multi-anchored Schiff’s base inorganic heterocyclic pendant groups: Cytotoxicity studies ⚛️💊
    Applied Surface Science 501, 143963
    Cited by: 23 Year: 2020
  • Tunable yellow–green emitting cyclotriphosphazene appended phenothiazine hydrazone hybrid material: Synthesis, characterisation, photophysical and electrochemical studies 🌈🔋
    New Journal of Chemistry 44 (31), 13401-13414
    Cited by: 12 Year: 2020
  • Biodegradable isocyanate-free polyurethane films via a noncatalytic route: facile modified polycaprolactone triol and biobased diamine as precursors ♻️🧫
    RSC Advances 13 (1), 309-319
    Cited by: 4 Year: 2023
  • Catalyzed and Non‐catalyzed Synthetic Approaches to Obtain Isocyanate‐free Polyurethanes 🔬🧩
    ChemistrySelect 8 (26), e202300921
    Cited by: 2 Year: 2023
  • A recent review of the synthesis of plant-derived iron oxide nanoparticles for metal ion removal 🌿🧲
    Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 112611
    Cited by: — Year: 2024
  • Utilizing Fungal Biodegradation for Valorisation of Lignocellulosic Waste Biomass and Its Diverse Applications 🍄♻️
    Applied Research
    Cited by: — Year: 2024
  • Biorenewable vegetable oil based nonisocyanate polyurethanes and nanocomposites; formulation, characterisation, biodegradation, anticorrosion and antifouling coatings 🌾🧴
    New Journal of Chemistry 48 (12), 5173-5185
    Cited by: — Year: 2024
  • CYCLOPHOSPHAZENE BASED HYBRID INORGANIC-ORGANIC MOLECULES AND NON-ISOCYANATE POLYURETHANES FOR SUSTAINABILITY 🔄🌍
    SRM Institute of Science and Technology Chennai
    Cited by: — Year: 2022

Danyu Xia | Supramolecular Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Danyu Xia | Supramolecular Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Danyu Xia, Shanxi University, China

Dr. Danyu Xia, Associate Professor at Shanxi University, specializes in supramolecular chemistry with a focus on self-assembling materials. With a PhD from Zhejiang University and international research experience from UNSW, his work spans responsive polymers, macrocycles, and liquid crystals. Dr. Xia has authored numerous publications and presented widely, including at prestigious conferences like ISMSC. His recent research explores novel applications of pillararenes in polymer networks and drug delivery systems. 🧪 Passionate about advancing molecular sciences, he continues to mentor students and collaborate on cutting-edge research in China.

 

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Education and Academic Background

Danyu Xia completed her PhD in Chemistry from Zhejiang University, China, under the supervision of Prof. Feihe Huang. Her doctoral research focused on responsive self-assemblies based on macrocycles, with a particular interest in their applications in various fields.

Professional Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Shanxi University, Danyu Xia supervises multiple students at different academic levels. Her research spans the realm of supramolecular self-assembly, supramolecular polymeric materials, and macrocycle-based host-guest interactions.

Research Focus

Danyu Xia’s research focuses on the development and application of supramolecular polymeric materials, particularly using pillararene-based architectures. Her work explores the synthesis and characterization of these materials, emphasizing their ability to form intricate networks through host-guest interactions. These supramolecular polymers exhibit promising applications, including efficient removal of dyes from water systems, highlighting their potential in environmental remediation. Xia’s investigations contribute significantly to the field of supramolecular chemistry, advancing our understanding of how macrocycle-based structures can be tailored for practical uses in water purification and other technological applications. 🌍

 

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