Norah Alhokbany | Material Science Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Norah Alhokbany | Material Science Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Norah Alhokbany, KSU, Saudi Arabia

Evaluation of Prof. Norah Alhokbany for Best Researcher Award

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Research Excellence and Impact

Prof. Norah Alhokbany is a distinguished academic in the field of inorganic chemistry, holding a Postdoctoral Fellowship from MIT and a Ph.D. in Coordination Chemistry. Her work has garnered significant attention, reflected in her 3,731 citations and an impressive H-index of 29. This metric indicates her research’s profound influence and contribution to the scientific community, particularly in materials and coordination chemistry.

Academic and Leadership Roles

Prof. Alhokbany is a Professor at the Chemistry Department of King Saud University (KSU) and the Director of the STEM Innovation Unit at KSU. Her leadership extends to her role as an adjunct faculty member at the Research Center of King Faisal Hospital (KFSHRC). These positions underscore her commitment to advancing scientific research and education.

Recognition and Professional Development

Prof. Alhokbany has been recognized among the top 2% of scientists worldwide, according to the Stanford classification in 2023. Her continuous professional development is evidenced by multiple certifications from prestigious institutions like MIT, KAUST, and Cambridge Center for Innovation, covering topics from machine learning to innovation and entrepreneurship.

Contributions to Scientific Communities

She is an active member of several renowned scientific societies, including the Saudi Chemical Society, American Chemical Society, American Crystallographic Association, Materials Research Society, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Her participation in numerous international conferences and workshops demonstrates her engagement with the global scientific community.

Technical Skills and Experience

Prof. Alhokbany’s expertise spans various specialized fields, including crystallography, radiopharmaceuticals, and nuclear chemistry. Her extensive experience with radiation materials and cyclotron technology since 2007 highlights her technical proficiency and versatility in applied research.

Publication

  • Synthesis, characterization and density functional theory of 64Cu based complex for hypoxia imaging (2024) – Journal of King Saud University – Science [DOI: 10.1016/j.jksus.2024.103398] 🧪
  • Enhanced nonlinear optical responses of doped superalkali metal salts with fluorinated/non-fluorinated planar boron sheets: A theoretical study (2024) – Modern Physics Letters B [DOI: 10.1142/S0217984924504153] 📜
  • Synthesis and characterization of carbon dots nanoparticles for detection of ascorbic acid (2023) – Materials Letters [DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2023.134992] 🔬
  • Probing the Pyrolysis Process of Rice Straw over a “Dual-Catalyst Bed” for the Production of Fuel Gases and Value-Added Chemicals (2023) – Sustainability [DOI: 10.3390/su151411057] 🌾
  • Development of new copper-64 labeled rhodamine: a potential PET myocardial perfusion imaging agent (2022) – EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry [DOI: 10.1186/s41181-022-00171-2] 🏥
  • Reduced Graphene Oxide Supported Zinc Tungstate Nanoparticles as Proficient Electro-Catalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reactions (2022) – Catalysts [DOI: 10.3390/catal12050530] ⚙️
  • Synthesis, Characterization and Enhanced Visible Light Photocatalytic Performance of ZnWO4-NPs@rGO Nanocomposites (2021) – Catalysts [DOI: 10.3390/catal11121536] 🌟
  • Modern aspects of strategies for developing single-phase broadly tunable white light-emitting phosphors (2021) – Journal of Materials Chemistry C 🖼️
  • Magnetic Nanoparticles—A Multifunctional Potential Agent for Diagnosis and Therapy (2021) – Cancers [DOI: 10.3390/cancers13092213] 🧲
  • Efficient Multifunctional Catalytic and Sensing Properties of Synthesized Ruthenium Oxide Nanoparticles (2020) – Catalysts [DOI: 10.3390/catal10070780] 🧪

Conclusion

Prof. Norah Alhokbany’s outstanding academic achievements, leadership roles, and substantial impact on her field make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her consistent dedication to research excellence, professional development, and community engagement solidifies her status as a leading figure in the scientific community.

MUHAMMAD MOIN | Material science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. MUHAMMAD MOIN | Material science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. MUHAMMAD MOIN, UESTC, China

Dr. Muhammad Moin – Candidate Assessment for Research for Young Scientist Award

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Work Experience

Dr. Muhammad Moin has served as a Research Scientist at the University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, where he gained hands-on experience in computational simulations and material science research. His expertise in Density Functional Theory and methods such as General Gradient Approximation and Hybrid Functional HSEO6 demonstrates his strong foundation in material science and optoelectronic applications. His practical experience in the CVD and Centrifugation machines further adds to his research capabilities.

Education and Training

Dr. Moin holds an M.Phil. in Nano Science and Technology from the University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of the Punjab. His educational background, combined with advanced training in computational material science, has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for cutting-edge research in optoelectronic materials.

Publications

Dr. Moin has a substantial publication record with several first-principle studies focusing on the optoelectronic applications of doped materials, published in reputable journals like the Journal of Molecular Modeling and Journal of Optical and Quantum Electronics. His research outputs indicate a strong contribution to the field of material science, particularly in computational insights and the analysis of emerging materials.

  • Multi-Doping Exploration of (Sb, Bi and Ba) by First Principles on Ordered Zn–Si–P Compounds as High-Performance Anodes for Next-Generation Li-Ion Batteries
  • Comparative investigations of electronic, mechanical and optical responses of Ra-doping in Barium Titanate for optoelectronic applications: A computational insight

Conferences and Seminars

He has actively participated in several international conferences, including those at LUMS University and COMSATS University, where he presented his research on standard model particles and material properties. His involvement in such academic forums showcases his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and engaging with the research community.

Honors and Awards

Dr. Moin has received numerous accolades, including a Gold Medal in Physics and recognition for his leadership roles in academic societies. These honors reflect his academic excellence and leadership abilities.

Organizational Skills

He has demonstrated strong organizational skills, particularly in managing conferences, educational travel, and various departmental events. His experience in project scheduling, data analysis, and program management complements his research activities, enabling him to contribute effectively to collaborative projects.

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Moin’s strong academic background, extensive research experience in computational material science, impressive publication record, and active participation in international conferences make him a suitable candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His dedication to advancing material science and his leadership in academic settings align well with the objectives of this award.

 

Tarek Yousef | Material Science Award | Excellence in Academia Award

Prof Dr. Tarek Yousef | Material Science Award | Excellence in Academia Award

Prof Dr. Tarek Yousef, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia

Based on the provided information, the individual appears highly suitable for the Research for Excellence in Academia Award. Here’s an evaluation of their qualifications:

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Education

High School: El Malek El Kamel, Grade 92%

University: B.Sc. in Science, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Mansoura University

Graduation Project: Iron complexes and their importance in chemistry and biochemistry (Excellent Grade)

Degree: Very Good with grade honor (79.8%), Graduation Year: May 1999

Higher Studies:

Post Graduate studies in Inorganic Chemistry (2001)

Master’s degree in Inorganic Chemistry (2005)

Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry (2010)

Training and Skills

Proficient in several computer and chemistry-specific programs such as ICDL, Hyperchem, Chem Office, and more.

Technical courses in chemical and fertilizer industry analysis, drug and poison separation, and lab management.

Working Experience

Faculty of Science:

Demonstrator (2001-2005)

Medicolegal Administration / Egypt:

Expert in Toxic and Narcotic Drugs (2004-2015)

Teaching:

Higher Institute of Engineering and Technology (2010-2015)

Assistant Professor and later Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Science College, Al Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (2015-present)

Conferences

Participation in multiple international conferences on chemistry and forensic science from 2007 to 2013.

Publications

  • Synthesis, crystallographic structure, Hirshfeld surface analysis and DFT calculations of Schiff base (Z)-4-methyl-2-(((3-nitrophenyl)imino)methyl)phenol (2024) – 3 citations 📖🔬
  • Benzohydrazide derivative metal complex’s antimicrobial and inhibitory effects on liver cancer cell lines and quinone oxidoreductase 2: Experimental, molecular docking, and DFT investigations (2024) – 2 citations 📖🦠
  • Synthesis, spectroscopic, DFT, anticancer evaluation and enzyme inhibition studies of platinum(II) complexes with 1-methyl-1H-1,2,3,4-tetrazole-5-thiol and phosphine ligands: Crystal structure of [Pt(mtzt)2(dppe)] (2024)
  • Flucytosine Antifungal Drug in Organic-Inorganic Bismuth Chloride Material: Crystal Structure, Optical Properties, Biological Activities, and Computational Insights (2024)
  • Synthesis of p-n GCN/CuBi2O4 heterostructures for enhanced visible light photocatalysis (2024) – 1 citation 📖💡
  • Enhanced electrical properties of spun blend polymer composite electrolyte PMMA – PVdF-co-HFP – PEO/ LiBF4 containing nano SiO2 for lithium-ion batteries application (2024) 🔋
  • Nano-Sulphonated Poly (glycidyl methacrylate)-Hexamethyl Pararosaniline chloride novel composite adsorbent development for treatment of dichromate and permanganate contaminated waste water (2024) – 0 citations 📖💧
  • Eco-friendly synthesized silver-magnetic nanocomposite supported on nanocellulose modified glassy carbon electrode as an electrochemical sensor for simultaneous determination of dopamine and acetaminophen (2023) – 1 citation 📖🔋
  • Corrosion mitigation characteristics of some novel organoselenium thiourea derivatives for acid pickling of C1018 steel via experimental and theoretical study (2023) – 2 citations 📖⚙️
  • Improving the Durability of Chitosan Films through Incorporation of Magnesium, Tungsten, and Graphene Oxides for Biomedical Applications (2023)

Conclusion

The individual’s robust educational background, extensive teaching and research experience, participation in international conferences, and a significant number of publications make them an excellent candidate for the Research for Excellence in Academia Award. Their diverse expertise in inorganic chemistry, particularly in the areas of toxicology and drug analysis, further underscores their suitability for this prestigious recognition.