Wafa Suwaileh | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wafa Suwaileh | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wafa Suwaileh ,  Chemical Engineering , at RED/MoD Qatar 

Dr. Wafa Ali Saleh is an accomplished researcher in the field of chemical engineering, specializing in sustainable energy, water treatment, and environmental engineering. With a diverse educational background spanning multiple disciplines, Dr. Saleh holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Swansea University, UK. She has extensive international experience, having worked as a postdoctoral research associate at Texas A&M University, Qatar, and as an academic research expert at the Office of Research, Experiments, and Development. Dr. Saleh has authored and co-authored numerous research papers in peer-reviewed journals and has served as an editorial board member and reviewer for multiple prestigious scientific journals. She is dedicated to solving global challenges through innovative solutions in renewable energy, water purification, and material science. Dr. Saleh’s passion for advancing scientific knowledge is evident in her commitment to research and development, making significant strides in both fundamental and applied chemistry and engineering fields.

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Academic Background🎓

Dr. Wafa Ali Saleh’s educational journey reflects her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge across multiple disciplines. She began her academic path with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Biology from Aden University (2005-2009). Dr. Saleh pursued a Master’s degree in Material Science and Technology at Qatar University (2011-2013), followed by a second MSc in Conservation Studies from University College London (2014-2016). Her academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Swansea University (2016-2020), where she specialized in water technologies and environmental research. Her advanced training at various prestigious institutions, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, further honed her expertise. This rich academic background has laid a solid foundation for her exceptional research career, equipping her with an in-depth understanding of interdisciplinary scientific problems in energy and environmental sustainability.

Professional Background🏅

Dr. Wafa Ali Saleh’s professional experience spans academia, research institutions, and industry, reflecting her expertise in Chemical Engineering and environmental sciences. Currently, she serves as an Academic Research Expert at the Office of Research, Experiments, and Development (Feb 2023-Present). Previously, Dr. Saleh worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Texas A&M University, Qatar, from June 2021 to Dec 2023, where she led several impactful research projects in chemical engineering and material science. From 2016 to 2020, she was a Ph.D. researcher at the Centre for Water Advanced Technologies and Environmental Research, Swansea University, UK. Her research trajectory also includes positions as a Graduate Research Assistant at Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute and as a Materials Science Laboratories Assistant at UCL. Dr. Saleh’s extensive postdoctoral research and leadership roles have solidified her status as a leading expert in water treatment, energy sustainability, and material science.

Awards and Honors🏆

Dr. Wafa Ali Saleh’s outstanding contributions to chemical engineering and environmental research have earned her several prestigious awards and honors. She currently serves as an Editorial Board Member for multiple journals, including the American Journal of Chemical Engineering, the Journal of Water Process Engineering, and the International Journal on the Science and Technology of Desalting and Water Purification. She is a member of the Researcher Development Program Council at Texas A&M University and has been recognized for her work as an Early Career Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Water Process Engineering. Dr. Saleh’s research on water purification, energy sustainability, and membrane technology has been widely recognized by leading research organizations and conferences. Her work has received multiple citations, showcasing its global impact. Dr. Saleh’s contributions to the scientific community are further acknowledged through her continuous involvement in high-level research and mentorship opportunities.

Research Focus🔬

Dr. Wafa Ali Saleh’s research focuses on advancing sustainable technologies in the fields of water treatment, renewable energy, and materials science. She specializes in developing innovative solutions for water desalination, forward osmosis systems, and hydrogen production through electrolysis. Her work integrates materials engineering with chemical processes to address environmental challenges, such as the sustainable reuse of hypersaline water and the optimization of energy systems for water production. Dr. Saleh is particularly interested in the design and development of novel membranes for desalination, hydrogen production, and wastewater treatment. Her research also explores the use of green catalysts for energy-efficient processes and the application of renewable energy sources in water purification systems. With expertise in both fundamental research and practical applications, Dr. Saleh’s work aims to create environmentally friendly technologies that can be scaled for industrial use, contributing significantly to global sustainability goals.

Publication Top Notes

Perspective Chapter: Technological Advances in Harnessing Energy from Renewable Sources for Water Production – Desalination – Ecological Consequences

Sulfide interlayered cobalt-based oxynitrides for efficient oxygen evolution reaction in neutral pH water and seawater

Brackish water desalination for agriculture: Assessing the performance of inorganic fertilizer draw solutions

Osmotic’s potential: An overview of draw solutes for forward osmosis

Conclusion

Dr. Wafa Ali Saleh is a deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards” due to her groundbreaking work in sustainable technologies. Her comprehensive research on water treatment, energy systems, and materials innovation addresses critical global issues such as water scarcity and renewable energy. Her leadership in both academic research and editorial roles exemplifies her dedication to advancing scientific understanding. Through her impactful contributions, Dr. Saleh has demonstrated unparalleled expertise and innovation, positioning her as an influential figure in her field. Given her continuous efforts to develop sustainable solutions and mentor future scientists, Dr. Saleh’s recognition with the “Best Researcher Awards” would be a well-deserved acknowledgment of her academic excellence and global impact.

 

 

Ruby Raj Michael | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruby Raj Michael | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruby Raj Michael, Yeungnam University, 38541 Gyeongsan-Si, Republic of Korea, South Korea

🔬 Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruby RajMichael is an accomplished researcher with expertise in Materials Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, and Energy Storage. Currently a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at Saveetha University, India, and a Research Assistant Professor at Yeungnam University, South Korea, Dr. RajMichael has extensive experience in organic electronic materials, lithium-ion batteries, and solar cell technology. Her research spans innovative materials, including silicon encapsulated composites and MOFs/COFs for battery applications. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from NIT Tiruchirappalli, India, and has received numerous fellowships and awards for her contributions, including the Advanced Energy Materials Reviewer Certificate and the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering Excellence Poster Presentation Award. 🏅🔋

 

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Professional Experience

Dr. RajMichael serves as a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals in India, along with a Research Assistant Professorship in Chemical Engineering for Energy at Yeungnam University, Korea. Her past experiences include postdoctoral roles and research positions across prestigious institutions globally, from the University of Concepción in Chile to Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) in Korea. This extensive international experience highlights her adaptability and commitment to research excellence, broadening her contributions to global scientific progress.

Awards and Recognitions

Her accolades include a Reviewer Certificate from Advanced Energy Materials (Wiley) and an Excellence Poster Presentation Award from the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering. Dr. RajMichael’s research has also earned her multiple fellowships, showcasing her recognized expertise and contributions within the scientific community.

Research Focus

Dr. M. Ruby Raj’s research primarily focuses on developing advanced materials for next-generation energy storage devices, particularly lithium-ion, potassium-ion, and aluminum-ion batteries 🔋. His work includes exploring innovative organic battery materials, metal-organic frameworks, and composite materials designed to enhance battery performance, energy density, and lifespan. He also investigates metal-doped nanomaterials and polymeric materials with high electronic conductivity to boost efficiency in rechargeable batteries and supercapacitors 🌐. Dr. Raj’s interdisciplinary approach bridges materials science and electrochemistry, aiming to create sustainable, high-capacity energy solutions for portable electronics and electric vehicles 🚗.

 

Conclusion

Dr. Ruby RajMichael’s substantial contributions to materials chemistry, demonstrated by her research in organic electronic and energy storage materials, as well as her broad international experience and notable awards, make her a fitting candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances the field of battery technology but also aligns with sustainability goals by exploring innovative solutions for energy storage.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📋 Recent Advances in Development of Organic Battery Materials for Monovalent and Multivalent Metal-Ion Rechargeable BatteriesCited by: –, 2024
  • 🧪 Chemosensor material as a metal–organic framework with potassium-based perylene tetracarboxylic acid for copper and lead detectionCited by: 1, 2024
  • ⚙️ Zirconium-based metal–organic frameworks/porous carbon hybrids as high-performance anode materials for lithium- and potassium-ion batteriesCited by: –, 2024
  • 🔋 Hierarchical CuCo carbonate hydroxide nanowires/graphitic carbon nitride composites as high-performance anode materials for lithium-ion batteriesCited by: –, 2024
  • 🦠 Loading of 4-Chloro-3-Formylcoumarin on Potassium-Based Perylene Tetracarboxylic Acid as a Metal–Organic Framework for Antimicrobial PerformancesCited by: –, 2024
  • 🌱 Extraordinary Ultrahigh‐Capacity and Long Cycle Life Lithium‐Ion Batteries Enabled by Graphitic Carbon Nitride‐Perylene Polyimide CompositesCited by: 11, 2023
  • 💥 Oxygen vacancy-modulated zeolitic Li4Ti5O12 microsphere anode for superior lithium-ion batteryCited by: 11, 2023
  • 🌐 Hollow porous N and Co dual-doped silicon@carbon nanocube for lithium-ion battery anodesCited by: 34, 2022
  • 💧 Ultrahigh energy density and long-life cyclic stability of surface-treated aluminum-ion supercapacitorsCited by: 7, 2022
  • ⚛️ Electrochemically Surface‐modified Aluminum Electrode for High Performance Al‐ion BatteriesCited by: 12, 2022