Md Abdullah Al Nahid | Water purification | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md Abdullah Al Nahid | Water purification | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md Abdullah Al Nahid, American International University Bangladesh, Bangladesh

Dr. Md Abdullah AlNahid is an Assistant Professor at the American International University, Bangladesh (AIUB), specializing in colloid and interface chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. in Nanomaterial & Environmental Chemistry from Utsunomiya University, Japan. Dr. AlNahid’s career spans both academia and the pharmaceutical industry, with a focus on nanomaterials, nanocatalysts, and water purification technologies. His notable work includes research on colloidal nanoparticles, bio-conjugations, and advanced nanomaterial characterization. Dr. AlNahid has authored numerous journal articles and conference papers, actively contributing to the academic community. He is a member of several prestigious societies, including the Japan Chemical Society (JCS) and the American Chemical Society (ACS). His dedication to continuous learning and mentoring young minds drives his research and teaching endeavors. 🌐

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Academic Journey πŸŽ“

Dr. Md Abdullah AlNahid is a distinguished academic with a strong background in Chemistry. He completed his Ph.D. in Nanomaterial & Environmental Chemistry from Utsunomiya University, Japan, in 2022. Prior to that, he earned his MS in Physical Chemistry from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, securing First Class honors in 2008, and his BSc in Chemistry from the same university in 2007, also with First Class honors. Dr. AlNahid excelled early on, achieving outstanding results in his HSC (GPA 4.00/5.00) and SSC (GPA 4.13/5.00) from Jessore Board. πŸŒπŸ“š

 

Scholarships & Awards πŸ…

Dr. Md Abdullah AlNahid has earned numerous prestigious scholarships and awards throughout his academic journey. He was awarded a Post-doctoral Fellowship in Chemistry by BCSIR, Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2023. He also received the MANBUKAGAKUSHO scholarship from the Japanese Government in 2018, along with the JSPS KAKENHI research grant in 2020, enabling him to advance his research in nanomaterials. Earlier in his career, he was honored with the Dr. Qudrat-i-Khuda stipend in 2005 and secured first place in the Annual Fish Festival Essay Competition in 2002. πŸ†πŸŒŸ

 

MOOC Courses & Certifications πŸ“š

Dr. Md Abdullah AlNahid has successfully completed several distinguished online courses from top universities. He undertook courses in Online Education from the University of Hong Kong and Macquarie University, Sydney, enhancing his expertise in digital learning. Additionally, he completed Nanotechnology courses from Duke University and NC State University, furthering his knowledge in cutting-edge materials. His studies in General Chemistry (Rice University) and Advanced Chemistry (University of Kentucky) have broadened his scientific understanding. Dr. AlNahid also gained in-depth knowledge in Molecular Spectroscopy from the University of Manchester, cementing his diverse skill set in the field of chemistry. πŸŽ“πŸ”¬

 

Academic Research Experiences πŸ”¬

Dr. Md Abdullah AlNahid’s doctoral research focused on Colloid & Interface Chemistry at Utsunomiya University, Japan, under the guidance of Professor Dr. Ken-ichi Iimura. His thesis, “Synthesis, Phase Transfer, and Deposition of Polyoxyethylene Alkyl Amine Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles,” led to the successful creation of gold nanoparticles with sharp surface plasmons and a novel phase transfer method, enhancing their application in organic solvents. His master’s and bachelor’s research at the University of Dhaka, supervised by Professor Dr. Md. Mufazzal Hossain, involved metal ion-mediated photodegradation and catalytic processes, achieving over 90% degradation efficiency. πŸ“ŠπŸ”¬

 

Professional Experiences πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«πŸ”¬

Dr. Md Abdullah AlNahid has held various roles in academia and industry. As an Assistant Professor at the American International University-Bangladesh since September 2023, he delivers lectures, conducts lab sessions, and assesses students in chemistry courses. He also actively participates in research projects and curriculum development. Previously, Dr. AlNahid worked as a Post-doctoral Researcher at BCSIR, Bangladesh (Mar-Sep 2023), focusing on ceramic coatings and polymer nanocomposites. His industry experience includes roles at Genvio Pharma, Libra Infusion, Square Pharma, and Beximco Pharmaceuticals, where he managed analytical methods, quality control, and production processes. πŸ’ΌπŸ”¬

 

Research Focus

Dr. Md Abdullah AlNahid’s research primarily focuses on nanomaterials, environmental chemistry, and colloid & interface chemistry. His work includes the synthesis and phase transfer of gold nanoparticles for advanced applications in solvents, and the development of self-cleaning surfaces using metal oxide thin films and nanocomposites. He has explored photocatalytic degradation processes, particularly in removing dyes like Remazol Black B and Bractive T Blue using materials like ZnO and Fe2O3/TiO2 nanocomposites. His research also delves into the effect of metal ions and pH-triggered phase transfer mechanisms in nanomaterials. 🌟

 

Publication Top Notes

  • “A Self-Cleaning Approach Utilizing Metal Oxide Thin Films and Nanocomposites” – Cited by 3, Published in Nature-Inspired Self-Cleaning Surfaces in the Nanotechnology Era, 2023 πŸ§ͺ
  • “Phase transfer of AMIET-functionalized gold nanoparticles from aqueous to Organic solvents” – Cited by 2, Published in Journal of Oleo Science, 2022 πŸ”¬
  • “Effect of some metal ions on the photocatalytic oxidation of Remazol Black B in aqueous solution under UV irradiation” – Cited by 1, Published in Journal of Advanced Oxidation Technologies, 2015 βš›οΈ
  • “Removal of Bractive T Blue by Photodegradation and Adsorption Using ZnO” – Cited by 1, Published in Smart Science, 2014 🌱
  • “Microwave assisted sol gel synthesis of Fe2O3@ TiO2 core–shell nanocomposite for the enhanced photocatalytic activity under visible light” – Published in Advanced Powder Technology, 2024 βš™οΈ
  • “Effect of particle size and pH on phase transfer of AMIET-coated gold nanoparticles” – Published in 102th Chemical Society Japan, 2022 πŸ§‘β€πŸ”¬
  • “Synthesis, phase transfer, and deposition of polyoxyethylene alkyl amine surfactant-functionalized gold nanoparticles” – Published at Utsunomiya University, 2022 🏫
  • “Monolayer of polyethoxylated alkyl amine functionalized gold nanoparticles” – Published at 101th Annual Meeting of CSJ, 2021 πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“
  • “Efficient transfer of in-situ polyethoxylated alkyl amine modified gold nanoparticles from aqueous to organic media” – Published at 17th Annual Australia-Japan Colloids Symposium, 2020 🌏
  • “pH triggered phase transfer of AMIET-coated gold nanoparticles” – Published at 71st Divisional Meeting of Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Japan, 2020 πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅

Amal Mubark | wastewater treatment | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Amal Mubark | wastewater treatment | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Amal Mubark, Nuclear Materials Authority, Egypt

Assist. Prof. Dr. Amal Mubark is a distinguished researcher in inorganic chemistry with a Ph.D. from Menoufia University (2019). Her work focuses on chemical processing of valuable elements, particularly from mineral resources in Egypt. She has extensive experience in the extraction of rare earth elements and radioactive materials, having worked at the Nuclear Materials Authority since 2010. Dr. Mubark is actively involved in international collaborations, including the Egyptian-French project (IMHOTEP), and supervises Ph.D. research on green hydrogels for wastewater treatment. She is also an experienced lecturer and trainer in the field. 🌍πŸ§ͺπŸ”¬

 

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Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Mubark earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Menoufia University in 2019, focusing on chemical processing of valuable elements from Egyptian mineralizations. Her M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry (2015) further emphasized her expertise in uranium and vanadium extraction, underscoring her proficiency in handling radioactive elements.

Professional Experience πŸ†

She is currently a lecturer at the Nuclear Materials Authority, where she has been working since 2010. Her experience spans the extraction and analysis of rare earth elements and radioactive materials, leveraging conventional and non-conventional techniques. Her expertise in synthesizing and characterizing sorbent materials, as well as her work on surface modification, positions her as a leading figure in inorganic chemistry research.

Research & Collaborations πŸ”¬

Dr. Mubark’s involvement in international collaborations, such as the Egyptian-French scientific cooperation project (IMHOTEP), and her work on valorizing metals from mining and waste resources highlight her dedication to solving global scientific challenges. She has also supervised Ph.D. research on innovative applications of green hydrogels in wastewater treatment, reflecting her ability to mentor and contribute to emerging fields.

Training & Development πŸ“š

Dr. Mubark has pursued extensive training, including courses on uranium ore processing, radiation safety, and academic writing. Her continuous development demonstrates a commitment to staying at the forefront of scientific advancements.

Conclusion

Dr. Amal Mubark’s robust academic background, research contributions, and leadership in inorganic chemistry make her a strong candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her work in nuclear materials and international collaborations exemplifies her impact and potential for future contributions in the field.

 

Publication Top Notes Β 

  • Nanostructured layered double hydroxide (NLDH) – Zn/Al-based materials: strategy to improve performance for zirconium sorption from acidic sulfate solution πŸ§ͺ (2024)
  • Synthesis and Characterization of Low-Cost Zirconium Nanocomposites as Novel Adsorbents for Arsenazo III Pollutant 🌿 (2024)
  • Functionalization of cellulose pentamine as a promising nano‐amorphous sorbent for Zr(IV) and Hf(IV) ions recovery 🌍 (2024)
  • Retrieval of Cu2+ and Cd2+ ions from aqueous solutions using sustainable guar gum/PVA/montmorillonite nanocomposite films 🌱 (2024)
  • Maximizing the Processing of Polymetallic Concentrates via Actinide Separation and Rare Earth Retrieval βš™οΈ (2024)
  • Retrieval of zirconium ions from laboratory solutions upon in-situ-gel-precipitated aluminium-based composite sorbents πŸ§ͺ (2024)
  • Sequestration of zirconium and hafnium content using magnetic cellulose/chitosan nanocomposites from waste effluents 🧲 (2024)
  • Preparation of zirconium oxide nanoparticles from rosette concentrate using two distinct and sequential techniques βš›οΈ (2023)
  • Investigation on the Sulfadiazine Schiff Base Adsorption Ability of Y(III) Ions from Nitrate Solutions βš—οΈ (2023)
  • Maximizing the exploitation of phosphogypsum wastes using soaking technique with citric acid πŸƒ (2022)