Prof Dr. Tarek Yousef | Material science | Excellence in Academia Award
Prof Dr. Tarek Yousef, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia
Based on the detailed academic and professional profile provided, the candidate seems well-suited for the Research for Excellence in Academia Award.
Publication profile
Education and Qualifications
Solid Academic Background: The candidate has a strong educational foundation with a B.Sc. in Chemistry, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, showcasing a deep understanding of the field.
Relevant Research: The Ph.D. research on “Physicochemical studies on some thiosemicarbazides derivatives” indicates a focus on significant chemical applications, aligning with advanced academic research.
Research and Publications
Diverse Research Interests: The candidate has contributed to various studies related to metal complexes, antimicrobial activity, and computational chemistry, showing a broad range of research interests.
Cited Works: The high citation counts of publications reflect substantial impact and recognition in the academic community.
Professional Experience
Teaching and Research Roles: Experience in teaching and research roles at institutions like the Higher Institute of Engineering and Technology adds to the candidateās academic credentials.
Expertise in Toxicology: Expertise in toxic and narcotic drug analysis contributes to a well-rounded profile.
Training and Skills
Technical Proficiency: Training in various technical and computational tools enhances the candidateās research capabilities.
Publication Top Notes
- Bottleneck effect in three-dimensional turbulence simulations ā Physical Review E 68 (2), 026304 šŖļø ā Cited by: 161 ā Year: 2003
- Quantum chemical calculations, experimental investigations and DNA studies on (E)-2-((3-hydroxynaphthalen-2-yl) methylene)-N-(pyridin-2-yl) hydrazinecarbothioamide and its Mn ā¦ ā Polyhedron 45 (1), 71-85 š¬ ā Cited by: 113 ā Year: 2012
- Synthesis, characterization, optical band gap, in vitro antimicrobial activity and DNA cleavage studies of some metal complexes of pyridyl thiosemicarbazone ā Journal of Molecular Structure 1035, 307-317 āļø ā Cited by: 95 ā Year: 2013
- Spectral, magnetic, thermal, molecular modelling, ESR studies and antimicrobial activity of (E)-3-(2-(2-hydroxybenzylidene) hydrazinyl)-3-oxo-n (thiazole-2-yl) propanamide ā¦ ā Journal of Molecular Structure 1002 (1-3), 76-85 š ā Cited by: 88 ā Year: 2011
- Co (II), Cd (II), Hg (II) and U (VI) O2 complexes of o-hydroxyacetophenone [N-(3-hydroxy-2-naphthoyl)] hydrazone: Physicochemical study, thermal studies and antimicrobial activity ā Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 97, 683-694 āļø ā Cited by: 83 ā Year: 2012
- Production of large surface area activated carbon from a mixture of carrot juice pulp and pomegranate peel using microwave radiation-assisted ZnCl2 activation: an optimized ā¦ ā Diamond and Related Materials 130, 109456 š„ ā Cited by: 75 ā Year: 2022
- Structural, spectral analysis and DNA studies of heterocyclic thiosemicarbazone ligand and its Cr (III), Fe (III), Co (II) Hg (II), and U (VI) complexes ā Journal of Molecular Structure 1045, 145-159 š§¬ ā Cited by: 75 ā Year: 2013
- Investigation on potential enzyme toxicity of clenbuterol to trypsin ā Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 105, 200-206 š ā Cited by: 69 ā Year: 2013
- Mesoporous activated carbon produced from mixed wastes of oil palm frond and palm kernel shell using microwave radiation-assisted K2CO3 activation for methylene blue dye ā¦ ā Diamond and Related Materials 131, 109581 šæ ā Cited by: 67 ā Year: 2023
- High-Surface-Area-Activated Carbon Derived from Mango Peels and Seeds Wastes via Microwave-Induced ZnCl2 Activation for Adsorption of Methylene Blue Dye ā¦ ā Molecules 27 (20), 6947 š„ ā Cited by: 63 ā Year: 2022