Ehsan Kianfar | Nano | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Kianfar | Nano | Best Researcher Award

Ehsan Kianfar at Islamic Azad University, Gachsaran, Iran.

Dr. Ehsan Kianfer is a dedicated chemical engineering researcher from Iran, with a passion for catalysis, nanotechnology, and membrane science. Known for his innovative work on zeolite catalysts and vanadium oxide nanostructures, he has contributed extensively to both academic and industrial applications. His work spans multiple international conferences, journals, and patent achievements. As a committed academic and reviewer, Dr. Kianfer plays an active role in scientific communities, mentoring students and contributing to research excellence. His publications, teaching experience, and recognitions reflect a career driven by innovation, collaboration, and excellence in engineering and applied sciences.

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Academic Background

Dr. Kianfer earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran, graduating with an impressive GPA of 19.88/20. His doctoral thesis focused on the preparation and identification of zeolite catalysts for methanol-to-gasoline and ethylene-to-propylene conversions. He also completed his M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering at the same university with a thesis on vanadium oxide nanostructures using hydrothermal and ultrasonic methods, and a GPA of 17.32/20. His education includes international certifications in management systems (PCMS) from Australia, showcasing a strong foundation in both scientific knowledge and professional best practices.

Professional Background

Dr. Kianfer brings a wealth of research, academic, and editorial experience to the field of chemical engineering. He has worked extensively on membrane performance with nanoparticle integration, and has conducted experimental studies on CO₂ absorption using hollow fiber membrane contactors. With over a decade of teaching experience in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and chemical process engineering at Islamic Azad University, he has also served as a referee and editor for multiple international journals. Additionally, he leads research projects, contributes to scientific associations, and collaborates with global scholars in developing innovative technologies for energy and environment.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Kianfer has been recognized with numerous accolades, including Best Article at the Second National Conference on Process Engineering in 2013 🏆, and dual honors as Best Referee and Top Researcher at an international engineering conference in Turkey, 2016 🌍. He has also served as a reviewer for top-tier journals and international conferences in countries like Spain, Malaysia, and Iran. His consistent excellence in peer review and scholarly contribution has earned him respect and visibility within the global scientific community, validating his position as a leader and innovator in chemical engineering and nanotechnology research.

Research Focus

Dr. Kianfer’s research centers on catalyst science, separation membranes, and nanoparticle synthesis 🔬. His work explores the development of zeolite catalysts for fuel production, membrane performance enhancement through nanomaterials, and the biomedical applications of nanoparticles and biosensors. With publications in biosensor development for lung cancer detection and membrane technologies for gas separation, his research spans energy, environment, and health sectors. He also holds a patent on nanoparticle synthesis for water treatment and gas separation membranes, underscoring his contributions to sustainable engineering solutions and applied nanoscience across both academic and industrial domains.

Publication Top Notes

Nano-Based Drug Delivery in Cancer: Tumor Tissue Characteristics and Targeting
Year: 2023
Cited by: 3 citations 📄

Nanomaterial by sol‐gel method: synthesis and application

Nano Biosensors: properties, applications and Electrochemical Techniques

Protein nanoparticles in drug delivery: Animal protein, Plant proteins and protein cages, Albumin nanoparticles

Magnetic Nanoparticles in Targeted Drug Delivery: a Review

Zeolite-based Catalysts for Methanol to Gasoline process: A review

Ionic liquids: properties, application, and synthesis

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) recycling: A review

Methods of chemical synthesis in the synthesis of nanomaterial and nanoparticles by the chemical deposition method: a review

Recent advances in synthesis, properties, and applications of vanadium oxide nanotube

Conclusion

Dr. Ehsan Kianfer is a highly accomplished researcher and educator in Chemical Engineering, specializing in nanotechnology, catalysis, and membrane science. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and an exceptional GPA of 19.88/20, his research has focused on sustainable energy solutions, catalyst development, and advanced membrane technologies. His extensive academic and professional contributions include numerous published papers in prestigious journals, two authored books, and several awards, including Best Article and Top Researcher honors. Dr. Kianfer’s active participation in global scientific communities, along with his patent in gas separation membranes, further highlights his innovation and industry impact. His consistent excellence in teaching and mentoring further solidifies his qualifications, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

Areen Alshweiat | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Areen Alshweiat | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Areen Alshweiat, The Hashemite University, Jordan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Areen Alshweiat is a dedicated pharmaceutical scientist at The Hashemite University, Jordan 🇯🇴. She earned her PhD from the University of Szeged, Hungary, specializing in the development of loratadine nanosystems for intranasal delivery using a Quality by Design approach 🎓. Dr. Alshweiat’s expertise spans nanoparticle formulation, smart crystals, electrospinning nanofibers, and nose-to-brain drug delivery 💊🧬. She has authored numerous publications in top journals, focusing on innovative drug delivery systems and bioavailability enhancement. Currently, she serves as the Head of the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology and contributes to regulatory committees at the Jordan Food and Drug Administration 📚🔬.

 

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Academic Qualifications

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Areen Alshweiat holds a distinguished academic background in pharmaceutical sciences. She completed her PhD at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology and Regulatory Affairs, University of Szeged, Hungary 🇭🇺, where she focused on the “Development and Characterization of Loratadine Nanosystems for Intranasal Delivery Using Quality by Design Approach” 💊. Prior to this, she obtained her Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Technology from Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), with a thesis on the “Preparation and Evaluation of Tacrolimus Solid Dispersion Systems” 🧬. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from JUST, graduating in 2009 🎓.

Professional Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Areen Alshweiat has an extensive background in pharmaceutical sciences, having worked across various esteemed institutions 🌍. She contributed to the Interdisciplinary Centre of Excellence in Hungary, focusing on the development of novel drug-carrier systems (2018-2020) 💊. She also engaged in a project at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, exploring nanofibers for drug delivery in 2019 🧪. At The Hashemite University, Jordan, she served as a full-time lecturer (2015-2016) and currently holds the role of Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology (2020-Present) 🏛️. Additionally, she is a member of the Post Approval Changes and Generic Drugs Registration Committees at the Jordan Food and Drug Administration (2024-Present) 🏥.

Research Interests

Assist. Prof. Dr. Areen Alshweiat’s research focuses on advanced pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology 💊. Her expertise spans formulation development, including innovative drug delivery systems like nanoparticles and SmartCrystals 🌟. She has a keen interest in electrospinning nanofibers for enhanced drug delivery applications 🧪. Dr. Alshweiat is particularly dedicated to exploring targeted drug delivery methods, emphasizing intranasal and nose-to-brain delivery systems for improved therapeutic outcomes 🧠. Her work aims to optimize the effectiveness and precision of pharmaceutical formulations, addressing complex drug delivery challenges with cutting-edge techniques 🚀.

Publication Top Notes

  • Intranasal nanoparticulate systems as alternative route of drug delivery 🧠📄 – A Alshweiat, R Ambrus, II Csóka, Current Medicinal Chemistry, cited by 81 (2019)
  • Nasal delivery of nanosuspension-based mucoadhesive formulation with improved bioavailability of loratadine 🌿💊 – A Alshweiat et al., International Journal of Pharmaceutics, cited by 58 (2020)
  • Design and characterization of loratadine nanosuspension prepared by ultrasonic-assisted precipitation 🌊🔬 – A Alshweiat et al., European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, cited by 58 (2018)
  • 3D-printed electrospinning setup for the preparation of loratadine nanofibers 🧵🖨️ – R Ambrus, A Alshweiat et al., International Journal of Pharmaceutics, cited by 31 (2019)
  • SmartCrystals for efficient dissolution of poorly water-soluble meloxicam 🌟💧 – R Ambrus, A Alshweiat et al., Pharmaceutics, cited by 14 (2022)
  • Flavonoid-based nanomedicines to target tumor microenvironment 🌱🧬 – WH Talib, A Alshweiat et al., OpenNano, cited by 12 (2022)
  • QbD based control strategy of loratadine nanosuspensions and dry nanoparticles stabilized by Soluplus® 🛠️📊 – A Alshweiat et al., Farmacia, cited by 10 (2019)
  • In vivo tests of a novel wound dressing based on agar aerogel 🩹🧫 – T Athamneh, A Alshweiat et al., International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, cited by 8 (2023)
  • Antibiofilm and antimicrobial activity of chitosan-polyacrylic acid nanoparticles 🦠🔬 – A Alshweiat et al., Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, cited by 6 (2024)
  • Recent insights into nanoformulation delivery systems of flavonoids against glioblastoma 🧠🩸 – A Alshweiat et al., Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, cited by 3 (2023)

Ream Nayal | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ReamNayal | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ReamNayal,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Aleppo university,Syria

Dr. Ream Nayal, a Syrian national, is an Assistant Professor at Aleppo University, specializing in Pharmaceutical Biology. Since 2009, she has been teaching Applied Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. Dr. Nayal holds a Ph.D. from the Free University of Berlin, where she researched the Aztecan sweet herb Lippia dulcis Trev. 🌿 She has served as Head of Departments at Aleppo and Arab Private University. Dr. Nayal has supervised numerous theses, published extensively, and registered a patent for a natural gel. She is multilingual and a member of various scientific societies.

 

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Academic Qualification

Dr.Ream Nayal, a Syrian national, specializes in Pharmaceutical Biology and currently serves as an Assistant Professor and Researcher at Aleppo University. Since August 2009, Dr. Nayal has been teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Applied Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. Notably, Dr. Nayal has held several key academic positions, including Head of the Pharmacognosy Department at Arab Private University and Aleppo University. With a Ph.D. from the Free University of Berlin, Dr. Nayal has supervised numerous magister and doctoral theses. An active member of several scientific societies, Dr. Nayal has received awards for research and has published extensively on medicinal plants 🌿.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Ream Nayal’s research focus lies primarily in the field of pharmaceutical biology, with a strong emphasis on the phytochemical and pharmacological properties of medicinal plants. Her work includes investigating the anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity, and wound healing properties of various plant extracts, as well as their potential to combat diseases and improve health outcomes. Dr. Nayal has also explored the cytotoxic effects of plant compounds on cancer cells and the genotoxic protection offered by plant extracts. Her research is notable for its blend of traditional knowledge and modern scientific techniques.