Tayebe Bagheri Lotfabad | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tayebe Bagheri Lotfabad | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tayebe Bagheri Lotfabad, National Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Iran

Dr. Tayebe Bagheri Lotfabad is a distinguished academic in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. She earned her Ph.D. from Sharif University of Technology in 2009, following her M.Sc. in the same field in 2001. Her B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering-Petroleum Refining was completed at Tehran University in 1996. As a passionate researcher and educator, Dr. Lotfabad leads innovative projects focusing on environmental biotechnology and the removal of pollutants. She also teaches various graduate and undergraduate courses, inspiring future engineers. Her commitment to science and education continues to make a significant impact in her field. πŸŒ±πŸ”¬πŸ“š

 

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Academic Qualifications

Dr. Tayebe Bagheri Lotfabad is an accomplished academic in the field of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. She obtained her Ph.D. from Sharif University of Technology in 2009, following her M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering-Biotechnology from the same institution in 2001. Earlier, she completed her B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering-Petroleum Refining at Tehran University in 1996. With a strong focus on environmental biotechnology, Dr. Lotfabad is actively involved in innovative research projects aimed at addressing pressing environmental issues. Her dedication to teaching and research continues to inspire students and contribute to advancements in her field. πŸŒ±πŸ”¬πŸ“š

 

Research Activities

Dr. Tayebe Bagheri Lotfabad has led numerous impactful research projects in environmental biotechnology. Currently, she is the Principal Investigator (PI) for projects investigating vinasse color reduction through microbial methods and heavy metal threats in water sources. Her previous work includes studies on the effects of activated carbon on azo dye removal, enzymatic production of peptone, and the cytotoxic effects of microbial rhamnolipids on breast cancer cells. Additionally, she has contributed to soil biotabilization and the biodecolorization of synthetic dyes, showcasing her commitment to addressing environmental challenges. πŸŒπŸ”¬βœ¨

 

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  • Biodecolourization of Azo Dye under Extreme Environmental Conditions via Klebsiella quasipneumoniae GT7: Mechanism and Efficiency – Karimzadeh, M., Lotfabad, T.B., Heydarinasab, A., Yaghmaei, S. (2022) πŸ“š
  • Biological activated carbon process for biotransformation of azo dye Carmoisine by Klebsiella spp. – Poorasadollah, D., Bagheri Lotfabad, T., Heydarinasab, A., Yaghmaei, S., Mohseni, F.A. (2022) – 4 citations 🌱
  • Azo dye removal via surfactant-assisted polyvinylidene fluoride membrane – Darbandi, F., Mousavi, A., Lotfabad, T.B., Heydarinasab, A., Yaghmaei, S. (2021) – 2 citations πŸ’§
  • Effects of cream containing rhamnolipid microbial surfactants from Pseudomonas aeruginosa MR01 on growth inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus – Bagheri, T., Rahimi, K., Lotfabad, T.B. (2020) 🦠
  • Cytotoxic effects of mono- and di-rhamnolipids from Pseudomonas aeruginosa MR01 on MCF-7 human breast cancer cells – Rahimi, K., Lotfabad, T.B., Jabeen, F., Mohammad Ganji, S. (2019) – 46 citations βš—οΈ
  • Microbial degradation of azo dye carmoisine in aqueous medium using Saccharomyces cerevisiae ATCC 9763 – Kiayi, Z., Lotfabad, T.B., Heidarinasab, A., Shahcheraghi, F. (2019) – 66 citations πŸ§ͺ
  • Correction to: Mitigation of the liquefaction potential of soil by Ca-carbonate precipitation induced by indigenous urease-producing Staphylococcus sp. IR-103 – Moosazadeh, R., Tabandeh, F., Kalantary, F., … Bagheri Lotfabad, T., Yazdian, F. (2019) – 1 citation πŸ“
  • Mitigation of the liquefaction potential of soil by Ca-carbonate precipitation induced by indigenous urease-producing Staphylococcus sp. IR-103 – Moosazadeh, R., Tabandeh, F., Kalantary, F., … Bagheri Lotfabad, T., Yazdian, F. (2019) – 10 citations πŸ—οΈ
  • Assessment of aqueous extract of Gypsophila aretioides for inhibitory effects on calcium carbonate formation – Hajizadeh, A., Lotfabad, T.B., Bahmaei, M. (2019) – 10 citations 🌿
  • Integrated system of multiple batches to evaluate the continuous performance of microbial cells in decolourization processes – Vatandoostarani, S., Lotfabad, T.B., Heidarinasab, A., Ebadipour, N., Yaghmaei, S. (2018) – 5 citations πŸ”„

Muhammad Irfan | Chemical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Irfan| Chemical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Irfan, Department of Chemical and Energy Engineering, Pak-Austria Fachhochschule Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Haripur, Pakistan

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Irfan: A Suitable Candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award

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Education and Academic Background

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Irfan has a solid academic foundation with degrees in relevant fields. His educational qualifications reflect a deep understanding of his area of expertise, which is essential for advancing research and contributing valuable insights to his field.

Research Contributions

Dr. Irfan has made significant contributions to his field through numerous high-impact publications. His research work addresses critical issues and provides innovative solutions, demonstrating his ability to conduct research that is both relevant and transformative.

Professional Experience and Expertise

With years of experience as an Assistant Professor, Dr. Irfan has developed a strong expertise in his domain. His professional journey reflects a consistent commitment to research and academia, with a focus on mentoring and guiding future researchers.

Recognition and Awards

Dr. Irfan’s work has been recognized with various awards and honors, which underscore his contributions to the research community. These accolades are a testament to his dedication and the quality of his research output.

Publications Top Notes

  • Factors influencing individuals’ intention to adopt mobile banking in China and Pakistan: The moderating role of cultural values 🏦 – Cited by: 83Year: 2019
  • Electro-nanofiltration membranes with positively charged polyamide layer for cations separation πŸ”‹ – Cited by: 72Year: 2020
  • Hydrophobic side chains impart anion exchange membranes with high monovalent–divalent anion selectivity in electrodialysis βš—οΈ – Cited by: 71Year: 2019
  • Cation exchange membrane integrated with cationic and anionic layers for selective ion separation via electrodialysis πŸ’§ – Cited by: 68Year: 2019
  • High performance anion exchange membrane with proton transport pathways for diffusion dialysis 🚰 – Cited by: 62Year: 2018
  • Stimulating student’s pro-environmental behavior in higher education institutions: An ability–motivation–opportunity perspective 🌱 – Cited by: 61Year: 2022
  • Novel electrodialysis membranes with hydrophobic alkyl spacers and zwitterion structure enable high monovalent/divalent cation selectivity πŸ§ͺ – Cited by: 60Year: 2020
  • Self-organized nanostructured anion exchange membranes for acid recovery 🧫 – Cited by: 58Year: 2020
  • Preparation and performance evaluation of novel alkaline stable anion exchange membranes βš›οΈ – Cited by: 57Year: 2017
  • Development of novel PVA-QUDAP based anion exchange membranes for diffusion dialysis and theoretical analysis therein 🧬 – Cited by: 57Year: 2017
  • Zwitterion structure membrane provides high monovalent/divalent cation electrodialysis selectivity: Investigating the effect of functional groups and operating parameters πŸ” – Cited by: 54Year: 2019
  • Recent advances in high performance conducting solid polymer electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries πŸ”‹ – Cited by: 52Year: 2021
  • Antecedents of task performance: An examination of transformation leadership, team communication, team creativity, and team trust πŸ‘₯ – Cited by: 46Year: 2019
  • Augmenting acid recovery from different systems by novel Q-DAN anion exchange membranes via diffusion dialysis 🧫 – Cited by: 45Year: 2018
  • Ammonia capture from wastewater with a high ammonia nitrogen concentration by water splitting and hollow fiber extraction 🌊 – Cited by: 42Year: 2020

Conclusion

Based on his education, research contributions, professional experience, and the recognition he has received, Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Irfan is a suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work exemplifies the qualities that this award seeks to honor, making him a deserving nominee.