Muhammad Imran | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Imran | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Student, Tsinghua, China

Dr. Muhammad Imran is a dedicated Mechanical Design Engineer and Lecturer at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore (Faisalabad Campus) 🇵🇰. He holds an MSc in Mechanical Design Engineering from UET Lahore (2017) and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (2011). His research focuses on nanomaterials, thermal analysis, and automotive aerodynamics 🏎️🔥. Dr. Imran has published in high-impact journals and presented at international conferences. He has also worked as a Production Engineer at Orient Group and POLYPET Ltd. Additionally, he actively contributes to community service and technical education. ✨📚

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Muhammad Imran holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Design Engineering (2015-2017) from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan 🎓, where he conducted research on the thermal and electrical properties of 2D polymeric nanocomposites. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (2007-2011) from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan 🏗️, focusing on the thermal analysis of shell and tube heat exchangers. His academic foundation includes a Higher Secondary School Certificate (2005-2007) in Pre-Engineering (76%) 📚 from Abdalian Science H/S School and a Secondary School Certificate (2003-2005) in Science (61%) from Govt. High School, Kahror Pacca. 🔬

🔬 Research Projects

Dr. Muhammad Imran has actively contributed to multiple research projects in mechanical and materials engineering. His work on 2D Materials Synthesis and Characterization focused on synthesizing graphene via the Liquid Exfoliation Method and analyzing its microstructure (XRD, SEM, AFM) along with its mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. 🏗️ He also conducted a Thermal Analysis of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers, optimizing performance by modifying baffle plate materials. 🚗 Additionally, he explored Automotive Aerodynamics, using commercial software to analyze vehicle motion under varying conditions, enhancing efficiency and performance insights for high-speed automobiles. ⚙️

👨‍🏫 Work Experience

Dr. Muhammad Imran has extensive experience in academia and industry. Since 2017, he has been a Lecturer at UET Lahore (Faisalabad Campus), teaching courses in mechanical design, CAD/CAM, and thermal sciences, while also conducting research in nanomaterials, IoT, and hybrid bikes. 🏗️ Previously, he served as a Lecturer and Laboratory Engineer at COMSATS University, Sahiwal (2014–2017), managing labs and preparing PEC-required documentation. ⚙️ His industrial experience includes roles as a Production Engineer at Orient Group (2012–2014) and POLYPET (2011–2012), optimizing production processes. Additionally, he has worked as a Visiting Instructor at MNS-UET and Allama Iqbal Technology College. 🎓

🌍 Social Work, Awards & Professional Memberships

Dr. Muhammad Imran is an active Social Organizer, conducting dengue awareness seminars in his village and department. 🦟 He is a member of Al-Khidmat Foundation, Lodhran, contributing to community welfare. 🏥 His achievements include 2nd place in a district-level cricket championship and participation in the 1st Punjab marathon race. 🏆 He holds professional memberships in PEC, IAENG, and the Pakistan Engineering Congress. ⚙️ His certifications include English proficiency and nano-technology workshops. 🏅 Additionally, he has attended biomechatronics and MEMS sensor workshops, showcasing his dedication to professional development. 📜

🏆 Awards, Honors & Professional Memberships

Dr. Muhammad Imran has achieved 2nd position in a district-level school cricket championship 🏏 and holds a participation certificate in the 1st Punjab marathon race 🏃. His extracurricular achievements also include participation in school-level cricket tournaments. He is a registered member of the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) ⚙️ and holds memberships in the International Association of Engineers (IAENG), the Pakistan Engineering Congress, and the Society of Mechanical Engineers. 🌍 His affiliations reflect his dedication to professional growth and active participation in the global engineering community. 🚀

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Muhammad Imran’s research primarily focuses on nanomaterials, mechanical engineering, and smart technologies. His work includes graphene-based nanocomposites 🧪, CFD analysis of heat exchangers 🌡️, and automotive aerodynamics 🚗. He has also contributed to IoT applications 🌐, such as smart healthcare solutions for COVID-19 🏥 and hybrid bike development 🚴. His expertise extends to robotics 🤖, pipe inspection systems, and gesture-controlled robotic arms. Additionally, he explores manufacturing optimization, subsurface integrity in machining, and energy absorption in composite materials 🏗️. His interdisciplinary approach bridges materials science, automation, and thermal engineering. 🚀

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Effect of graphene oxide doped nano coolant on temperature drop across the tube length and effectiveness of car radiator – A CFD study 🌡️🛠️ – Cited by: 29 (2020)
2️⃣ Effect of nano-filler graphene on nano-composite system of polystyrene-graphene 🧪🔬 – Cited by: 22 (2018)
3️⃣ Tensile testing of polystyrene graphene 2D nano composite membrane ⚙️📏 – Cited by: 19 (2018)
4️⃣ An IoT-fuzzy intelligent approach for holistic management of COVID-19 patients 🏥🤖 – Cited by: 15 (2024)
5️⃣ Vision‐Based Mobile Manipulator for Handling and Transportation of Supermarket Products 🛒🤖 – Cited by: 10 (2022)
6️⃣ Effect of core corrugation angle on static compression of self-reinforced PP sandwich panels and bending energy absorption of sandwich beams 🏗️📏 – Cited by: 6 (2021)
7️⃣ Automotive Aerodynamics Analysis Using Two Commonly Used Commercial Software 🚗💨 – Cited by: 2 (2019)
8️⃣ Design and Development of IoT-Based Hybrid Bike with Multiple Modes of Charging 🚴🔋 – Cited by: 1 (2022)
9️⃣ Optimising Subsurface Integrity and Surface Quality in Mild Steel Turning: A Multi-Objective Approach to Tool Wear and Machining Parameters 🏭⚙️ (2025)
🔟 Design and Fabrication of Autonomous Pipe Inspection Robot 🤖🛠️  (2022)
1️⃣1️⃣ Vision-Based Gesture Control Robotic Arm ✋🤖 (2020)

Martinson Yeboah Appiah | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Martinson Yeboah Appiah | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Martinson Yeboah Appiah, Jiangsu University, China

Mr. Martinson Yeboah Appiah, a Ghanaian professional, is a Quantitative Researcher at Jiangsu University, China 🇨🇳. He holds an MSc in Management Science and Engineering from Jiangsu University (2020) and a BSc in Ports and Shipping Administration from the Regional Maritime University, Ghana 🇬🇭. His expertise spans transport planning, supply chain management, and operations research. Notable accomplishments include publications on logistics optimization and a Presidential Scholarship award (2017–2020). Proficient in Python and MATLAB, Martinson integrates data-driven solutions into logistics and education. His research emphasizes low-carbon routing and cold chain logistics, contributing to sustainability and innovation. ✨

 

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🌟 Professional Experience

Mr. Martinson Yeboah Appiah has extensive experience across academia and industry. Currently, he is a Quantitative Researcher at Jiangsu University 🇨🇳, where he teaches Operations Research and Managerial Economics, conducts data analysis using Python and MATLAB, and explores innovations like green logistics. As a Research Assistant (2018–2020), he supervised student projects and taught Mathematics and Science. Earlier, at the Regional Maritime University 🇬🇭, he organized lectures, educational trips, and mentored students (2016–2018). Additionally, he worked as a Stevedore at Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, tallying containers and managing cargo operations. His diverse expertise blends teaching, research, and logistics. 📊🚢

 

🎓 Educational Background

Mr. Martinson Yeboah Appiah holds a Master of Science in Management Science and Engineering from Jiangsu University 🇨🇳 (2017–2020). His coursework included Operations Management, Game Theory, Econometric Models, and Managerial Economics, equipping him with advanced analytical and decision-making skills. Earlier, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Ports and Shipping Administration from the Regional Maritime University 🇬🇭 (2012–2016). His studies covered areas such as Marine Engineering, Logistics Management, Maritime Administration, and the Law of the Sea. These academic foundations have empowered him to excel in operations, logistics, and maritime studies. 🌍📊🚢

 

📜 Professional Qualifications

Mr. Martinson Yeboah Appiah is a distinguished professional with certifications in logistics and transport. He earned his Diploma in Logistics and Transport (DILT) from the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, UK 🇬🇧 (2016–2018) in Accra, Ghana 🇬🇭. Additionally, he completed a specialized training program on Managing Logistics in Oil and Gas in April 2014, broadening his expertise in the energy sector. These qualifications underscore his proficiency in logistics management, particularly in high-demand industries such as oil and gas. 🚛⛽📦

 

🔍 Research Interests

Mr. Martinson Yeboah Appiah’s research interests span diverse and impactful areas. He is deeply engaged in Transport Planning and Management 🚉, focusing on optimizing systems for efficiency and sustainability. His work in Supply Chain Management 📦 emphasizes innovation and cost minimization. With expertise in Operations Research 📊, he explores advanced analytical methods to solve complex logistical challenges. Additionally, his passion for Economic Geography 🌍 drives him to investigate the spatial and economic dynamics of transportation and trade systems. These interests align with his goal of contributing to sustainable development and global connectivity.

 

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • 📘 Solving a low-carbon routing problem for perishable distribution foodAppiah, M.Y., Huaping, S. | Published: 2024 | International Journal of Sustainable Engineering.
  • 📘 Route optimization cold chain logistic distribution using greedy search methodQiang, X., Appiah, M.Y., Boateng, K., Appiah, F.V.W. | Published: 2020 | Cited by: 11 | OPSEARCH.

Bayan Rihawi | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Bayan Rihawi | Technology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Bayan Rihawi, Aleppo university, Syria

Ms. Bayan Rihawi is a highly motivated Quality Assurance Engineer and Compliance Specialist based in Sharjah, UAE. With expertise in ISO systems (ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO45001) across various industries, including food and pharmaceuticals, she has a strong track record of managing departments, conducting audits, and ensuring compliance. She holds a Master’s degree in Food Science and Technology from Aleppo University (2023) and has extensive experience as a Senior Nutritionist and QA Specialist. Bayan also co-founded Be First Group, focusing on GMP and ISO standards. She is skilled in statistical analysis and fluent in English and Arabic. 🌐🔍

 

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Education & Qualifications 🎓📚

Ms. Bayan Rihawi holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Technical Engineering with a specialization in Food Science and Technology, earned in 2017 from Aleppo University. She further pursued her academic journey and completed a Master’s Degree in Food Science and Technology from the same institution in 2023. Throughout her studies, she gained in-depth knowledge of food safety, production processes, and quality assurance, which she later applied in her professional career. Her strong academic background supports her expertise in managing ISO systems, food safety standards, and quality assurance across various industries. 🌱🎓

 

Certifications & Specialized Training 🎓📜

Ms. Bayan Rihawi has earned a range of certifications to enhance her expertise in food science, quality management, and safety. She completed a Diploma in ISO Standard- Integrated Management System (IMS) and ISO 22000:2018 – Elements of Food Safety Management Systems from Alison Educational Platform. Additionally, she holds certifications in Thermal Processing of Foods, Six Sigma, Advanced Manufacturing Process Analysis, and Supply Chain Management from prestigious institutions like Sunny State University and KAIST. Bayan also completed specialized courses in Quality Management Systems (QMS), GMP, and Cosmetic Science from renowned platforms. 🌍📚

 

Research Focus

Ms. Bayan Rihawi’s research, “The Impact of ISO 22000:2018 on Food Facilities Performance with Multiple Production Lines,” focuses on the application of ISO 22000:2018, a food safety management system, in optimizing the performance of food facilities. Her work specifically explores how implementing this standard affects operational efficiency, quality control, and safety across facilities with multiple production lines. This research falls under Food Safety Management, Quality Assurance, and ISO Systems Implementation. It provides valuable insights for enhancing food production practices, ensuring compliance with global standards, and improving overall food facility performance. 🌐✅

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • “The impact of ISO 22000:2018 on food facilities performance with multiple production lines,” CyTA – Journal of Food, 2024, DOI: [10.1080/19476337.2024.2431281] 🍴📄
    Year of Publication: 2024 🗓️

Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah, Centre Régional des Recherches en Horticulture et Agriculture Biologique, Tunisia

Dr. Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah is an accomplished academic with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, specializing in Organometallic Chemistry. With extensive experience as a Research Scientist and Associate Professor, she focuses on hybrid inorganic-organic anticorrosive coatings and organometallic complex applications. Dr. Rania has received the “Outstanding Teacher Award” and is proficient in advanced analytical techniques, including NMR and GC-MS. Her collaborative approach in research fosters teamwork and innovation in the lab. She is dedicated to transforming scientific concepts into practical applications. 🌟🔬📚

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Academic Qualifications 🎓

Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, where she specialized in Organometallic Chemistry and conducted a comprehensive thesis on palladium-catalyzed reactions. Her prior academic journey includes a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from The University of Jordan, focusing on organic chemistry, and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry. This robust educational background provides her with a solid foundation in her field, making her a strong candidate for the award.

Academic and Job Experience 🏫

Rania has held multiple positions at the Center of Research Excellence in Corrosion and the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Advanced Materials at KFUPM. Her roles range from Lecturer to Research Scientist I (Associate Professor), where she has taught various chemistry courses. This trajectory highlights her commitment to education and research, demonstrating her capability to contribute significantly to academic environments.

Research Interests and Contributions 🔬

Rania’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including the synthesis of anticorrosive sol-gel coatings, the application of organometallic complexes in catalysis, and the development of analytical methods for pharmaceutical analysis. Her focus on investigating catalytic reaction mechanisms through computational techniques showcases her innovative approach to addressing complex chemical problems. Additionally, her efforts in isolating and characterizing plant secondary metabolites contribute to the field of natural products chemistry.

Achievements and Recognition 🏆

Among her accolades, Rania received the “Outstanding Teacher Award” at Al-Isra University, reflecting her dedication to education and her effectiveness as an instructor. Her ability to drive research projects from conceptualization to execution, along with her skills in developing functional laboratory environments, signifies her commitment to both teaching and research excellence.

Conclusion

Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah’s extensive academic qualifications, robust research contributions, technical expertise, notable achievements, and collaborative spirit, she stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to advancing the field of chemistry through innovative research and effective teaching makes her a worthy recipient of this recognition.

Publication Top Notes

  • A critical review on the recent studies on plant biomaterials as corrosion inhibitors for industrial metals – 304 citations (2019) 🌿🔧
  • Current and emerging environmentally-friendly systems for fouling control in the marine environment – 200 citations (2013) 🌊🔍
  • Theoretical prediction and electrochemical evaluation of vinylimidazole and allylimidazole as corrosion inhibitors for mild steel in 1 M HCl – 194 citations (2015) ⚗️💡
  • Progress in the development of sour corrosion inhibitors: Past, present, and future perspectives – 133 citations (2019) 📈🔒
  • Comparative studies on the corrosion inhibition efficacy of ethanolic extracts of date palm leaves and seeds on carbon steel corrosion in 15% HCl solution – 100 citations (2018) 🌴🛡️
  • Microwave-assisted synthesis of a new Piperonal-Chitosan Schiff base as a bio-inspired corrosion inhibitor for oil-well acidizing – 78 citations (2020) 🌿⚡
  • Enhancing water repellency and anticorrosion properties of a hybrid silica coating on mild steel – 64 citations (2016) 💧🛠️
  • Palladium–bis (oxazoline) complexes with inherent chirality: Synthesis, crystal structures and applications in Suzuki, Heck and Sonogashira coupling reactions – 64 citations (2014) 🔬🔗
  • Palladium (II)‐catalyzed catalytic aminocarbonylation and alkoxycarbonylation of terminal alkynes: regioselectivity controlled by the nucleophiles – 63 citations (2010) 💧⚛️
  • Bifunctional CuO/TiO2 nanocomposite as nanofiller for improved corrosion resistance and antibacterial protection – 61 citations (2018) 🦠🛡️

 

 

 

 

qinghua Gui | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

qinghua Gui | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr qinghua Gui, University of Science and Technology of China, China

Based on the provided details, it seems that Qinghua Gui is a suitable candidate for a “Best Researcher Award,” particularly within the field of engineering, specifically sodium-ion battery condition monitoring. However, the articles listed under Paola Imperatore do not align with Qinghua Gui’s research focus, as they are concentrated in sociopolitical and environmental mobilization topics.

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Education

A Doctor of Engineering (D.E.) is an advanced professional degree that focuses on applying engineering principles to real-world problems. This degree typically emphasizes research, innovation, and practical solutions in various fields such as civil, mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineering. D.E. graduates often lead in academia, industry, or government, contributing to technological advancements, infrastructure development, and cutting-edge engineering projects. The program combines rigorous coursework with applied research, equipping professionals with the skills to solve complex engineering challenges and drive progress in their respective fields. 🌍🔧💡

Towards an Ecological Transition from Below

This article explores worker mobilization within the automotive sector, analyzing how grassroots efforts contribute to ecological transitions. It provides insights into the intersection between labor and environmental activism, which is a timely and significant contribution to understanding social movements.

Le trasformazioni del movimento ambientalista in Italia

This study addresses the transformation of Italy’s environmental movement, particularly the balance between institutionalization and conflict. The focus is on the evolution of environmental activism, offering valuable historical and political context for the environmental discourse in Italy.

A Working-Class Environmentalism: The GKN Case Study

This article examines class-based environmentalism, particularly within the GKN case. It highlights the intersection of labor and environmental struggles, emphasizing the role of the working class in advocating for environmental justice. This is an important perspective in sociological and labor studies.

Territories and Protest: Mobilization Opportunities

In this paper, Imperatore explores the relationship between political opportunities and protest mobilization, focusing on cases such as the No TAP and No Grandi Navi movements. This study provides a theoretical framework for understanding how political and discursive factors influence environmental protests.

The Case of the Excavation in the Apuan Alps

This article discusses the environmental and social impact of excavation in the Apuan Alps. It focuses on environmental degradation and the local protests that have emerged in response. This case study underscores the complex interaction between industry, environment, and local activism.

Research focus

Qinghua Gui’s research focuses on energy materials, specifically in the field of sodium-ion batteries and solar energy systems. His work explores the behavior of cathode materials like NaNi₁/₃Fe₁/₃Mn₁/₃O₂ and Na₄Fe₃(PO₄)₂(P₂O₇) under thermal runaway conditions, contributing to battery safety and performance. Additionally, he has worked on improving solar energy efficiency through the design of compound parabolic concentrators to minimize light loss in vacuum tubes. His expertise spans energy storage, photo-thermal conversion, and renewable energy technology development. 🔋☀️⚡

Conclusion

While Paola Imperatore’s research is diverse and covers vital topics in environmental activism, labor studies, and political sociology, it does not match Qinghua Gui’s field of expertise in sodium-ion battery condition monitoring. For the “Best Researcher Award” within an engineering or technological research context, Qinghua Gui would be a stronger candidate. Conversely, Paola Imperatore would be an excellent candidate for awards focused on environmental sociology or labor activism research.

Publication top notes

Comparison of NaNi<sub>1/3</sub>Fe<sub>1/3</sub>Mn<sub>1/3</sub>O<sub>2</sub> and Na<sub>4</sub>Fe<sub>3</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>(P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub>) cathode sodium-ion battery behavior under overcharging induced thermal runaway

 

 

Njemuwa Nwaji | Energy Storage Award | Excellence in Research

Dr. Njemuwa Nwaji | Energy Storage Award | Excellence in Research

Dr. Njemuwa Nwaji, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Science, Poland

Dr. Njemuwa Nwaji is a distinguished chemist with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Rhodes University, South Africa (2016-2018, awarded April 2019) 🧪. She earned her M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Central Lancashire, UK (2012-2013, awarded March 2014) 🏴, and her B.Tech. in Industrial Chemistry from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria (2002-2006, awarded October 2006) 🌍. Dr. Nwaji is proficient in various operating systems and software, including Windows and Mac OS, with expertise in vector graphics and photo editing 🖥️. She is fluent in English and Igbo, with basic knowledge of Korean 🇰🇷.

 

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🎓 Education and Degrees Awarded

Dr. Njemuwa Nwaji holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Rhodes University, South Africa, completed between 2016 and 2018, and awarded in April 2019 🧪. She earned her M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Central Lancashire, UK, from 2012 to 2013, awarded in March 2014 🏴. She also has a B.Tech. in Industrial Chemistry from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria, completed from 2002 to 2006, and awarded in October 2006 🌍.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experiences

Dr. Njemuwa Nwaji served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Rhodes University, South Africa, from June 2016 to May 2018. During this time, she contributed significantly to teaching various chemistry courses. For CHE 101 and CHE 102 (General Chemistry), she was part of a team teaching 150 students from diverse backgrounds. She developed practice quizzes and assignments tailored to the course content. In CHE 113, she taught and demonstrated practical experiments for undergraduate students, focusing on organic chemistry lab techniques. Additionally, for CHE 201, she was involved in team teaching a class of 85 students, where she developed and taught topics in spectroscopic methods, and created related quizzes and assignments.

Research Focus

Dr. Njemuwa Nwaji’s research primarily centers on the synthesis and characterization of advanced nanomaterials and their applications in various scientific fields 🧪. She has contributed extensively to the development of nanostructures, including biogenic zinc oxide nanoflowers, and their use in photodegradation and as tyrosinase inhibitors . Her work involves exploring the photophysical and nonlinear optical properties of phthalocyanines and their derivatives, particularly in solutions, thin films, and when conjugated to nanoparticles 🌟. Dr. Nwaji also investigates the potential of these materials for photodynamic therapy and photocatalytic wastewater treatment, highlighting her commitment to sustainable and innovative technological solutions 🌍 .

Publication Top Notes

Green synthesis of biogenic zinc oxide nanoflower as dual agent for photodegradation of an organic dye and tyrosinase inhibitor

Corrosion resistance of aluminum against acid activation: Impact of benzothiazole-substituted gallium phthalocyanine

Improved nonlinear optical behaviour of ball type indium (III) phthalocyanine linked to glutathione capped nanoparticles

Low symmetric metallophthalocyanine modified electrode via click chemistry for simultaneous detection of heavy metals

Glycosylated zinc phthalocyanine-gold nanoparticle conjugates for photodynamic therapy: Effect of nanoparticle shape

Photophysicochemical properties and photodynamic therapy activity of chloroindium (III) tetraarylporphyrins and their gold nanoparticle conjugates

Investigation of photophysicochemical properties of zinc phthalocyanines conjugated to metallic nanoparticles

Nonlinear optical dynamics of benzothiazole derivatized phthalocyanines in solution, thin films and when conjugated to nanoparticles

Synthesis, photophysical and nonlinear optical properties of a series of ball-type phthalocyanines in solution and thin films

Synthesis, photophysical and nonlinear optical properties of a series of ball-type phthalocyanines in solution and thin films