Zeinab Mozafari | Analytical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Zeinab Mozafari | Analytical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Researcher at SHAHROOD UNIVERSITY of technology, Iran

Dr. Zeinab Mozafari is a Ph.D. holder in Analytical Chemistry from Shahrood University of Technology (2017-2022). Her expertise spans instrumental analysis 🧪 (AAS, UV-Vis, ICP), drug design 💊 (molecular docking, QSAR modeling), and chemometrics 📊 (ANN, random forest). She leads chemistry and quality control labs in the copper mineral processing industry and lectures at Shahrood University. Dr. Mozafari has published extensively in QSAR modeling and computational chemistry, contributing to high-impact journals. Her research focuses on variable selection techniques in QSPR studies.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Zeinab Mozafari holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (2017-2022) from Shahrood University of Technology, where she focused on applying penalized regression techniques for variable selection in QSAR and QSPR studies 🧪. Her research was supervised by Dr. Mansour Arab Chamjangali, with advisors Dr. Mohammad Arashi and Dr. Nasser Goudarzi. She earned her M.Sc. (2014-2016) in Analytical Chemistry, studying the QSAR of pyridine and pyrimidine derivatives as HIV inhibitors 🦠. Dr. Mozafari completed her B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry (2010-2014) at the University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran, building a strong foundation in chemical sciences ⚗️.

🏆 Honors and Awards

Dr. Zeinab Mozafari has received several prestigious accolades for her outstanding academic and research achievements 🌟. In 2021, she was recognized as the Best Ph.D. Student Researcher at Shahrood University of Technology for her contributions to analytical chemistry 🧪. She was also honored as the Best Ph.D. Student in Analytical Chemistry in 2018, showcasing her excellence in the field. Her academic brilliance was evident early on when she was named the Best M.Sc. Student in Analytical Chemistry in 2015. These awards highlight her dedication, innovation, and expertise in analytical and computational chemistry 🔬.

 🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Zeinab Mozafari’s research focuses on both instrumental and theoretical aspects of analytical chemistry. Her expertise in instrumental techniques 🧪 includes Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS), Ultraviolet-Visible Spectroscopy (UV-Vis), Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP), sample preparation, and titrimetric analysis. She is also deeply engaged in drug design 💊, specializing in molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and QSAR modeling, with proficiency in software like Autodock and Discovery Studio. Additionally, her work in chemometrics 📊 involves variable selection methods, artificial neural networks, random forest, and QSPR modeling, utilizing advanced tools such as R, R-Studio, and MATLAB for predictive analytics.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ LASSO-BR-ANN for QSAR studies – Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 22 citations, 📅 2020 🔬📊
2️⃣ Ridge regression with new variable elimination in QSAR – Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 12 citations, 📅 2023 🤖📈
3️⃣ Radial distribution functions in QSAR of 4-anilinoquinazoline derivatives – Structural Chemistry, 12 citations, 📅 2020 🧬💊
4️⃣ LAD-LASSO in ANN-based QSAR for potent inhibitors – Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 9 citations, 📅 2022 🧪🧠
5️⃣ QSRR models for VOCs using ANN – Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society, 7 citations, 📅 2022 📡📉
6️⃣ SCAD as a variable selection method in ANN-based QSAR – Journal of Chemometrics, 7 citations, 📅 2021 📊⚙️
7️⃣ Ligand–receptor interactions in QSAR using RF-ANN – Chemical Biology & Drug Design, 7 citations, 📅 2020 🏥🔍
8️⃣ QSAR model for 3CLPro inhibitors as anti-SARS-CoV-2 agents – SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research, 6 citations, 📅 2021 🦠💊
9️⃣ 1,2,3-triazoles-linked pyrazole carboxamides as anti-microbial and anti-cancer agents – Results in Chemistry, 📅 2024 🦠🧪
🔟 LM-ANN-based QSAR model for NNRTI inhibitors – Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics, 📅 2020 🧬💻

 

 

Alaa M. Hayallah | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alaa M. Hayallah | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alaa M. Hayallah, Assiut University & Faculty of Pharmacy Dean, Sphinx University, Egypt

Prof. Dr. Alaa M. Hayallah is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist with a B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Assiut University, Egypt (honors). He earned an M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry, specializing in synthesizing thiazolo[3,2-a]benzimidazole derivatives with hypoglycemic potential. He has held numerous leadership roles, including Vice Dean and Head of the Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Department at Deraya University, Egypt (2015-2019). Prof. Hayallah contributed to quality assurance initiatives at Esraa University, Jordan, and Sphinx University, Egypt. His work emphasizes education, research, and development in pharmaceutical sciences. 📚🔬

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Academic Background

Born on June 28, 1967, in Egypt, Prof. Dr. Alaa M. Hayallah is a renowned pharmaceutical scientist. He earned his B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences with honors and later completed a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry. His groundbreaking doctoral research focused on the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of compounds targeting A2B adenosine receptors. Prof. Hayallah is multilingual, fluent in Arabic, English, and German, and has gained extensive international experience during his academic journey, particularly through studies and research in Germany. His work exemplifies excellence in pharmaceutical innovation and education. 🧪📘

 

Research Experience

Prof. Dr. Alaa M. Hayallah has extensive research experience, supervised by esteemed professors at Assiut University, Egypt, and Bonn University, Germany. His Ph.D. focused on designing and synthesizing A2B selective adenosine receptor antagonists as potential immunomodulators under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Christa E. Müller. He has mastered pharmaceutical organic synthesis techniques, including thiazolo[3,2-a]benzimidazole derivatives and spectroscopic analysis (IR, NMR, MS). Prof. Hayallah regularly participated in radiopharmacy, clinical pharmacy, and radiation safety courses. His contributions include hypoglycemic agent investigations and aromatic compound synthesis. He actively engaged in international conferences and workshops to enhance his expertise. 🧪🌍✨

Achievements and Interests

Prof. Dr. Alaa M. Hayallah has earned notable recognition throughout his career. He served as Chairman of the Assiut Pharmacists Syndicate (2006-2007), Vice President of the International Operation Smile Committee in Assiut, and Vice President of the Medical Professions Union Committee in Assiut. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Prof. Hayallah has diverse interests, including music, computer technology, and football, which reflect his multifaceted personality. His dedication to both his professional responsibilities and personal passions highlights his holistic approach to life and career. 🌟✨

 

 

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Alaa M. Hayallah’s research spans pharmaceutical organic chemistry, with a focus on designing and synthesizing biologically active compounds. His contributions include selective adenosine receptor antagonists, apoptotic antitumor agents, and EGFR inhibitors. He explores anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antibacterial, and bronchodilator therapies, combining medicinal chemistry with advanced techniques like docking studies and ADME analysis. His work extends to nanocomposites for molecular sensing and versatile organic syntheses. With over two decades of impactful research, his studies integrate cutting-edge chemistry and biology, addressing diverse therapeutic targets and advancing drug discovery. 💊🔬✨

 

 

Publication Top Notes

  • 🧬 Slit2–Robo4 signalling promotes vascular stability by blocking Arf6 activityNature Cell Biology (2009), cited by 265.
  • 💊 Antinociceptive effects of novel A2B adenosine receptor antagonistsJournal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (2004), cited by 181.
  • 🧪 1,8-Disubstituted xanthine derivatives: synthesis of potent A2B-selective adenosine receptor antagonistsJournal of Medicinal Chemistry (2002), cited by 175.
  • 🧫 EGFR inhibitors and apoptotic inducers: Design, synthesis, anticancer activity, and docking studies of novel xanthine derivativesBioorganic Chemistry (2019), cited by 127.
  • 🔬 Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel xanthine derivatives as potential apoptotic antitumor agentsEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2019), cited by 78.
  • 🌡️ Adenosine receptor subtype-selective antagonists in inflammation and hyperalgesiaNaunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology (2008), cited by 68.
  • 🌱 Recent progress in biologically active indole hybrids: A mini reviewPharmacological Reports (2022), cited by 62.
  • 🧬 A new synthesis of sulfonamides by aminolysis of p-nitrophenylsulfonates yielding potent and selective adenosine A2B receptor antagonistsJournal of Medicinal Chemistry (2006), cited by 59.
  • 🧩 Click chemistry synthesis, biological evaluation, and docking study of some novel 2′-hydroxychalcone-triazole hybrids as potent anti-inflammatory agentsBioorganic Chemistry (2020), cited by 55.
  • 🌬️ Design and synthesis of some new theophylline derivatives with bronchodilator and antibacterial activitiesArchives of Pharmacal Research (2011), cited by 55.
Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Alaa M. Hayallah’s extensive academic achievements, leadership roles, and impactful research contributions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work exemplifies innovation and dedication to advancing pharmaceutical sciences.

 

 

 

 

 

Endalkachew Etana | Analytical Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Mr. Endalkachew Etana | Analytical Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Lecturer, Mattu University, Ethiopia

Mr. Endalkachew Etana 🇪🇹 holds a BSc in Chemistry from Mizan Tepi University (2014, CGPA: 3.72) and an MSc in Analytical Chemistry from Ambo University (2021, CGPA: 3.90). He has extensive teaching experience in Analytical Chemistry, Instrumental Analysis, and Environmental Chemistry. As a researcher, he has published works on trace heavy metals, greener microextraction methods, and toxic elements in agricultural soils. His awards include the Best Paper Award at SIST-SHE 22, and he actively contributes to academic committees and peer reviews. Proficient in SPSS, Mendeley, and data analysis, he is passionate about laboratory experiments and educational development. 📚🔬

 

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Educational Background 🎓📘

Mr. Endalkachew Etana 🇪🇹 earned his BSc in Chemistry from Mizan Tepi University, Ethiopia, in 2014, graduating with an impressive CGPA of 3.72. Building on his strong foundation, he pursued an MSc in Analytical Chemistry at Ambo University, Ethiopia, completing it in 2021 with a stellar CGPA of 3.90. His academic journey reflects a dedication to excellence in the field of chemistry, showcasing a passion for advancing his knowledge and skills in analytical methodologies. This educational background has laid the groundwork for his contributions to research and teaching in chemistry. 🔬📚

 

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫🔬

Mr. Endalkachew Etana has extensive teaching experience in various chemistry disciplines, reflecting his expertise and passion for education. He has taught Analytical Chemistry and its practical applications, along with Instrumental Analysis I and II, ensuring students gain both theoretical and hands-on knowledge. His courses include Real Sample Analysis, Environmental Chemistry, and Agricultural Chemistry, emphasizing real-world applications of chemistry in diverse fields. Through his engaging teaching approach, Mr. Etana fosters critical thinking and practical skills, empowering students to excel in analytical and environmental research. His commitment to knowledge-sharing inspires future chemists and researchers. 📘🧪🌱

 

Research Experience 🧪📚

Mr. Endalkachew Etana has actively contributed to research in analytical chemistry, focusing on environmental and food safety. His Bachelor’s thesis (2014) explored the “Determination of the Concentration of K⁺, Na⁺, and Fe²⁺ in Achane and Shay Rivers,” offering insights into water quality in Tepi Town. For his Master’s thesis (2021), he investigated the “Physicochemical Characterization and Determination of Trace Heavy Metals in White Sugar Products of Ethiopia,” addressing health risks associated with contaminants. His research reflects a commitment to solving real-world challenges, emphasizing environmental sustainability and public health. 🌍🍭🔬

 

Research Focus 🔬🌿💧

Mr. Endalkachew Etana’s research focuses on environmental analytical chemistry, emphasizing sustainable and health-conscious methodologies. His studies include greener microextraction techniques for detecting pesticide residues in water, contributing to eco-friendly practices 🌱💧. Additionally, he explores trace heavy metals in food products, assessing their potential health risks to ensure safety and compliance 🍭⚠️. Through innovative approaches in water quality analysis and food safety, Mr. Etana addresses critical challenges in environmental sustainability and public health, showcasing a dedication to advancing analytical chemistry for real-world applications. 🌍🧪

 

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • A development in greener microextraction methods for analysis of pesticide residues in environmental water samples: A review 🌿💧 (Published: 2024)
  • Proximate analysis, levels of trace heavy metals and associated human health risk assessments of Ethiopian white sugars 🍭⚠️ (Published: 2024, Cited by: 1)

 

 

 

Željko Jaćimović | Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Željko Jaćimović | Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Željko Jaćimović, Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, Montenegro

Prof. Željko Jaćimović appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award based on his extensive and impactful contributions to the field. Here are some key points to consider:

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Research Focus and Impact

Prof. Jaćimović’s research primarily revolves around transition metal complexes with pyrazole-based ligands. His work covers various aspects including:

Synthesis and Characterization: Prof. Jaćimović has synthesized and characterized numerous transition metal complexes with pyrazole derivatives, contributing to the understanding of their structural and thermal properties.

Crystal Structure Analysis: He has conducted detailed crystallographic studies, providing valuable insights into the crystal structures of various metal complexes.

Thermal Decomposition Studies: His research includes the thermal decomposition of metal complexes, which is critical for understanding their stability and potential applications.

Publications

  • Bigović, M., Kaludjerović, M., Shova, S., Tomić, Z.D., Jaćimović, Ž.K. (2024). Crystal structure of 1,5-bis[(E)-1-(2-hydroxyphenyl)ethylidene]thiocarbonohydrazide dimethyl sulfoxide monosolvate, C17H18N4O2S·C2H6OS. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – New Crystal Structures, 239(5), 941–943. 🧪
  • Radnović, N.D., Štetin, N., Radanović, M.M., Jaćimović, Ž.K., Barta Holló, B. (2024). Two Isomers of a Novel Ag(I) Complex with Pyrazole-Type Ligand—Synthesis, Structural, Thermal, and Antioxidative Characterization. Inorganics, 12(1), 4. 💧
  • Bošković, N., Jaćimović, Z., Bajt, O. (2023). Microplastic pollution in rivers of the Adriatic Sea basin in Montenegro: Impact on pollution of the Montenegrin coastline. Science of the Total Environment, 905, 167206. 🌊
  • Kočović, D., Mugoša, S., Shova, S., Tomić, Z.D., Jaćimović, I.K. (2023). Crystal structure of 3-(4-bromophenyl)-5-methyl-1H-pyrazole, C10H9BrN2. Zeitschrift für Kristallographie – New Crystal Structures, 238(5), 863–865. 🔬
  • Ognjanović, M., Jaćimović, Ž., Kosović-Perutović, M., Stanković, D.M., Antić, B. (2023). Self-Heating Flower-like Nanoconstructs with Limited Incorporation of Yttrium in Maghemite: Effect of Chemical Composition on Heating Efficiency, Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity. Nanomaterials, 13(5), 870. 🌟
  • Stanković, M., Popova, M., Mazaj, M., Tušar, N.N., Logar, N.Z. (2022). Utilisation of waste Cu-, Mn- and Fe-loaded zeolites generated after wastewater treatment as catalysts for air treatment. Frontiers in Chemistry, 10, 1039716. ♻️
  • Ognjanović, M., Stanković, D.M., Jaćimović, Ž.K., Musić, S., Antić, B. (2022). Construction of Sensor for Submicromolar Detection of Riboflavin by Surface Modification of SPCE with Thermal Degradation Products of Nickel Acetate Tetrahydrate. Electroanalysis, 34(9), 1431–1440. 🧪
  • Zaimović, M.Š., Kosović Perutović, M., Jelušić, G., Radović, A., Jaćimović, Ž. (2022). The inhibitory effect of some pyrazole ligands and their Cu(II) complexes on the growth of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella–Enterobacter spp., and Staphylococcus aureus. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 13, 921157. 🦠
  • Holló, B.B., Radanović, M.M., Rodić, M.V., Jaćimović, Ž.K., Vojinović Ješić, L.S. (2022). Synthesis, Physicochemical, Thermal and Antioxidative Properties of Zn(II) Coordination Compounds with Pyrazole-Type Ligand. Inorganics, 10(2), 20. 💎
  • Ognjanović, M., Stanković, D.M., Jaćimović, Ž.K., Dojčinović, B., Antić, B. (2021). The effect of surface-modifier of magnetite nanoparticles on electrochemical detection of dopamine and heating efficiency in magnetic hyperthermia. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 884, 161075. 🧲

Conclusion

Prof. Željko Jaćimović’s research contributions are significant, reflecting both depth and breadth in his field. His extensive list of publications in high-impact journals and his focus on complex and diverse aspects of metal-ligand chemistry highlight his qualifications for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Sunita Bhagat | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Sunita Bhagat | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof Sunita Bhagat, ARSD College, University of Delhi, India

Based on the extensive details provided, Prof. Sunita Bhagat is highly suitable for the “Research for Women Researcher Award.”

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Academic Background and Career

Prof. Bhagat holds a Ph.D. from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (1989) and has been associated with prestigious institutions like ARSD College and the University of Delhi. Her roles have evolved from lecturer to professor, demonstrating her commitment to research and teaching in chemistry.

Research and Specialization

Her research focuses on Natural Product Synthesis, Fluorine Chemistry, and Green Chemistry. She has successfully managed numerous high-impact projects funded by esteemed bodies like the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the University Grants Commission (UGC). Her work, particularly in the development of fluorinating reagents and biologically important heterocycles, has garnered significant recognition.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Bhagat has received multiple accolades, including the Teaching and Research Excellence Award from the University of Delhi (2023) and the INSA Teacher’s Award (2017). These awards highlight her dual excellence in both research and teaching.

Publications and Research Guidance

She has published in respected journals like ChemistrySelect and ChemCatChem, contributing valuable insights into areas such as molecular docking, green synthesis, and the development of natural products. Additionally, she has supervised numerous doctoral theses, underscoring her role in mentoring future researchers.

Leadership and Academic Involvement

Prof. Bhagat has held significant administrative and academic roles, including convening academic planning committees and organizing key conferences. Her leadership extends to curriculum development and science education outreach, reflecting her commitment to academic growth and innovation.

Conclusion

Prof. Sunita Bhagat’s impressive academic background, extensive research portfolio, numerous awards, and leadership roles make her an ideal candidate for the “Research for Women Researcher Award.” Her contributions to chemistry and her dedication to teaching and mentoring have had a profound impact on the scientific community.

Publication top notes

Synthesis of some salicylaldehyde‐based Schiff bases in aqueous media

A facile synthesis of novel spiro-[indole-pyrazolinyl-thiazolidine]-2, 4′-dione

A facile synthesis of novel unsymmetrical bis-spiro [indole-pyrazolinyl-thiazolidine]-2, 4′-diones

Microwave-assisted nickel-catalyzed one-pot synthesis of 2, 4, 5-trisubstituted imidazoles

Synthesis of Some Novel bis‐Spiro [indole‐pyrazolinyl‐thiazolidine]‐2, 4′‐diones

Synthesis, 19F NMR spectral studies and antibacterial evaluation of some new fluorine containing indole derivatives

Ana-Maria Resmerita | Supramolecular Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ana-Maria Resmerita | Supramolecular Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ana-Maria Resmerita, Institutul de Chimie Macromoleculara “Petru Poni”, Iasi, Romania

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Scientific Interests and Expertise

Dr. Ana-Maria Resmeriță’s research focuses on the development of supramolecular networks based on polyrotaxanes, which have significant applications in electronics and optoelectronics. Her expertise includes synthesizing insulated and conjugated polyrotaxanes architectures, emphasizing the functionalization of materials for advanced technological applications. Her contributions in this area are noteworthy, given the growing importance of electronic materials.

Education and Training

Dr. Resmeriță holds a PhD in Chemistry and a Master’s degree in Bio-polymeric Materials from the “Gh. Asachi” Technical University, Romania. She further advanced her research skills through post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and “Gh. Asachi” Technical University, Romania. Her academic training reflects a solid foundation in polymer chemistry and advanced materials science.

Work Experience and Research Activities

With a robust background in the synthesis of supramolecular networks, Dr. Resmeriță has significant expertise in developing cross-linked polyrotaxanes, permodified cyclodextrins, and light-stimuli responsive azopolymers for optoelectronic applications. Her experience extends to a variety of characterization techniques, including infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance, which are essential for analyzing the properties of advanced polymeric materials.

Scientific Record

Dr. Resmeriță has an impressive scientific record with 47 published articles in ISI-indexed journals and contributions to three book chapters. She has actively participated in seven research projects, highlighting her collaborative spirit and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in her field.

International Visibility

With a Hirsch index of 14 and over 1500 citations, Dr. Resmeriță’s work is widely recognized within the international scientific community. Her contributions to the field of macromolecular chemistry are well-cited, reflecting her impact and influence. Her visibility is further enhanced through her presence on academic platforms such as Brainmap and ORCID.

Publication Top Notes

  • “Composite materials based on slide‐ring polyrotaxane structures for optoelectronics”Journal of Polymer Science (2024) DOI: 10.1002/pol.20240285 📄
  • “Inclusion Complexes of 3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene with Per-Modified β- and γ-Cyclodextrins”MOLECULES (2023) DOI: 10.3390/molecules28083404 📄
  • “Novel Insight into the Photophysical Properties and 2D Supramolecular Organization of Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/Permodified Cyclodextrins Polyrotaxanes at the Air-Water Interface”MATERIALS (2023) DOI: 10.3390/ma16134757 📄
  • “Structural characteristics and the label-free detection of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene/cucurbit[7]uril) pseudorotaxane at single molecule level”NANO RESEARCH (2023) DOI: 10.1007/s12274-022-4918-x 📄
  • “Synthesis, Properties and Adsorption Kinetic Study of New Cross-Linked Composite Materials Based on Polyethylene Glycol Polyrotaxane and Polyisoprene/Semi-Rotaxane”MATERIALS (2023) DOI: 10.3390/ma16165594 📄
  • “Thermal and Dielectric Investigations of Polystyrene Nanoparticles as a Viable Platform-Toward the Next Generation of Fillers for Nanocomposites”POLYMERS (2023) DOI: 10.3390/polym15132899 📄
  • “Evaluation of the Chemical, Morphological and Dielectric Properties of Supramolecular Networks Consisting of Polyethylene Glycol Polyrotaxanes and Polystyrene/Semi-Rotaxane with Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrins”MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2022) DOI: 10.1002/macp.202100383 📄
  • “New ARBOFILL composites: preparation and characterization”POLYMER-PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY AND MATERIALS (2022) DOI: 10.1080/25740881.2022.2084410 📄
  • “Structural and morphological characterization of a new semi-polyrotaxane architecture based on 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrins and polyisoprene”REACTIVE & FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS (2022) DOI: 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2022.105459 📄
  • “Synthesis, Photophysics, and Langmuir Films of Polyfluorene/Permodified Cyclodextrin Polyrotaxanes”LANGMUIR (2021) DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c02014 📄
  • “Morphological and Electronic Properties of Poly(ethylene glycol)/RAMEB Polyrotaxane and Polypyrrole Supramolecular Networks”MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2020) DOI: 10.1002/macp.202000011 📄
  • “Photophysics of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) covered by permodified γ-cyclodextrin”ADVANCED TOPICS IN OPTOELECTRONICS, MICROELECTRONICS AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES X (2020) DOI: 10.1117/12.2572091 📄
  • “Cucurbit[7]uril-Threaded Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene): A Novel Processable Conjugated Polyrotaxane”EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (2019) DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.201801724 📄
  • “Novel supramolecular networks based on PEG and PEDOT cross-linked polyrotaxanes as electrical conductive materials”EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL (2019) DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2019.02.015 📄
  • “Erosion as a possible mechanism for the decrease of size of plastic pieces floating in oceans”MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN (2018) DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.12.025 📄

Conclusion

Dr. Ana-Maria Resmeriță’s extensive research in supramolecular networks and polymer chemistry, coupled with her strong publication record and international recognition, makes her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances scientific understanding but also contributes to practical applications in electronics and optoelectronics, demonstrating her significant impact in the field.

Hutaf Baker | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Hutaf Baker | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof Hutaf Baker, al al-Bayt university, Jordan

Based on the extensive academic and research background provided, Prof. Hutaf Baker appears highly suitable for the Women Researcher Award.

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Education Background

Prof. Baker holds a Ph.D. in Analytical/Environmental Chemistry from the University of Jordan, with a focus on heavy metal ion complexation with humic acid—a significant environmental chemistry topic. Her academic foundation is solid, with both her M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees also in Chemistry from the University of Jordan.

Research Experience

Prof. Baker’s research covers critical areas in environmental chemistry, particularly related to waste water treatment, adsorption properties of pollutants, and the interaction of heavy metals with natural minerals. Her work has led to numerous publications in respected journals, including studies on the thermodynamics and kinetics of metal ion binding, which are highly relevant to environmental protection and sustainability.

Teaching and Mentoring

Prof. Baker has extensive teaching experience, having developed and taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses in analytical chemistry. Her contribution to course development, particularly in laboratory manuals, demonstrates her commitment to education and training future chemists.

Administrative Roles

Her leadership roles, including Head of the Chemistry Department and various committee memberships, showcase her ability to contribute to academic administration and governance, which is crucial for advancing research environments.

Publications and Recognitions

Prof. Baker’s publications in high-impact journals like Analytica Chimica Acta and Desalination, and her receipt of the Elsevier-Scopus Award in 2009, further affirm her contributions to the field of environmental chemistry.

Conclusion

Prof. Hutaf Baker’s distinguished career in analytical and environmental chemistry, her leadership roles, and her recognition in the scientific community make her a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her work aligns well with the award’s focus on outstanding contributions to research by women in science.

Research focus

The research focus of HM Baker lies in the environmental sciences, particularly in the study of adsorption processes for the removal of heavy metals from water and soil. Their work involves investigating the interaction of metals like lead, cadmium, and copper with natural and modified materials such as zeolites, humic acid, and silicate minerals. Baker’s studies also explore the thermodynamics and kinetics of these processes, contributing to the development of effective methods for water purification and environmental remediation. 🧪🌍💧

Publication top notes

Natural Jordanian zeolite: removal of heavy metal ions from water samples using column and batch methods

Analysis of the removal of lead (II) from aqueous solutions by adsorption onto insolubilized humic acid: temperature and pH dependence

A study of complexation thermodynamic of humic acid with cadmium (II) and zinc (II) by Schubert’s ion-exchange method

Comparative study of binding strengths and thermodynamic aspects of Cu (II) and Ni (II) with humic acid by Schubert’s ion-exchange method

Isothermal and kinetic adsorption behaviour of Pb2+ ions on natural silicate minerals

Characterization for the interaction of nickel (II) and copper (II) from aqueous solutions with natural silicate minerals

Evaluation of treated natural zeolite for the removal of o-chlorophenol from aqueous solution

A study of the binding strength and thermodynamic aspects of cadmium and lead ions with natural silicate minerals in aqueous solutions

Principles of interaction of ammonium ion with natural Jordanian deposits: Analysis of uptake studies

EFFECTS OF pH AND TEMPERATURE ON THE INTERACTION OF Pb (II) WITH AZRAQ HUMIC ACID STUDIED WITH SCHUBERT’S ION EXCHANGE METHOD.

 

Cheol-Hong Cheon | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Cheol-Hong Cheon | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Cheol-Hong Cheon, Korea University, South Korea

Prof. Dr. Cheol-Hong Cheon: A Candidate for the Best Researcher Award

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Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Cheol-Hong Cheon is a distinguished academic in the field of chemistry, with a robust educational foundation from Korea University and The University of Chicago. He earned his B.S. and M.S. in Chemistry from Korea University, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry from The University of Chicago, under the mentorship of Professor Hisashi Yamamoto.

Professional Experience

Dr. Cheon’s career is marked by significant academic and research positions. He served as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, and later joined Korea University, advancing from Assistant Professor to full Professor. His tenure includes a visiting scholarship at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Cheon has received multiple prestigious awards, including the CHUNGAM POSCO Young Investigator Fellowship and several Asian Core Program Lectureship Awards from Taiwan, Thailand, and China. He was also honored with the Stone Tower Excellence in Teaching Award, highlighting his contributions to education and research.

Research Areas

Dr. Cheon’s research spans Total Synthesis, Asymmetric Synthesis, Umpolung Chemistry, and Heterocyclic Chemistry. His innovative approaches in these areas have led to significant advancements in organic chemistry.

Representative Publications

Dr. Cheon has authored numerous high-impact publications. Notable works include the asymmetric total synthesis of Iheyamine B and the total synthesis of Rucaparib, which was recognized as a highly downloaded paper and highlighted in Synfacts. His research has consistently contributed to the field, earning recognition and citations in leading journals.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Cheol-Hong Cheon’s extensive academic background, significant professional experience, numerous awards, and impactful research contributions make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to advancing the field of chemistry through innovative research and education underscores his qualification for this prestigious recognition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

Zhilong SONG | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Zhilong SONG | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Jiangsu University, China

Dr. Zhilong Song, a distinguished researcher in the field of semiconductor sensitive materials and sensing technology, earned his PhD from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2017. Following postdoctoral research at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, he joined the Institute of Energy Research at Jiangsu University in December 2022. Dr. Song, a project leader and recipient of the National Encouragement Scholarship, has pioneered advancements in gas sensor integration, packaging, and hydrogen energy safety monitoring. His prolific contributions include over 30 SCI papers published in top-tier journals, earning more than 2000 citations and an impressive H-Index of 25. 🎓🔬🏆

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Honors/Awards :

Dr. Zhilong Song is a distinguished scholar, adorned with prestigious honors and awards. His academic journey includes the National Encouragement Scholarship, recognizing his outstanding contributions. Further, he secured the National Scholarship for Graduate Students, showcasing his excellence in advanced studies. Dr. Song’s intellectual prowess is evident in being honored for his Excellent Master’s Thesis at both Jiangsu University and Jiangsu Province. These accolades reflect his commitment to scholarly excellence and innovation. 🏆🎓 His research prowess extends beyond publications, as he continues to garner recognition for his impactful contributions to the academic landscape.

Research Focus :

Dr. Zhilong Song is a distinguished researcher whose primary research focus lies in the development and application of advanced materials for gas sensing and environmental monitoring. 🌐 His work spans the synthesis of semiconductor materials, including quantum wires and quantum dots, and their integration into gas sensors with applications ranging from hydrogen sulfide (H2S) detection to smart gas sensor arrays. 🛰️ Dr. Song’s expertise extends to the design of molecularly imprinted polymers for selective and sensitive optosensing. His innovative contributions have significantly advanced the fields of materials chemistry and sensing technology, paving the way for safer hydrogen energy monitoring and efficient pollutant detection. 🌟

Publication Top Notes :

  1. Adsorption behavior of metal–organic frameworks for methylene blue from aqueous solution – Cited 413 times (2014) 📘
  2. Sensitive Room-Temperature H2S Gas Sensors Employing SnO2 Quantum Wire/Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites – Cited 390 times (2016) 🌡️
  3. Preparation of ion-imprinted mesoporous silica SBA-15 functionalized with triglycine for selective adsorption of Co (II) – Cited 100 times (2013) 🧪
  4. Reversible Formation of g‐C3N4 3D Hydrogels through Ionic Liquid Activation: Gelation Behavior and Room‐Temperature Gas‐Sensing Properties – Cited 94 times (2017) 🌐
  5. Sensitive H2S gas sensors employing colloidal zinc oxide quantum dots – Cited 84 times (2017) ⚗️
  6. Solution-Processed Gas Sensors Employing SnO2 Quantum Dot/MWCNTNanocomposites – Cited 83 times (2016) 🔄
  7. Enhanced photocatalytic activity of ternary Ag3PO4/GO/g-C3N4 photocatalysts for Rhodamine B degradation under visible light radiation – Cited 79 times (2019) 🌈
  8. Wireless self-powered high-performance integrated nanostructured-gas-sensor network for future smart homes – Cited 76 times (2021) 🏠
  9. Fully stretchable and humidity-resistant quantum dot gas sensors – Cited 69 times (2018) 🌧️
  10. Smart gas sensor arrays powered by artificial intelligence – Cited 61 times (2019) 🧠
  11. Molecular imprinting in fluorescent particle stabilized pickering emulsion for selective and sensitive optosensing of λ-cyhalothrin – Cited 56 times (2013) 🌐
  12. Near room temperature operable H2S sensors based on In2O3 colloidal quantum dots– Cited 53 times (2019) 🌡️