Artur Dzeranov | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Artur Dzeranov | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Federal Research Center of Problems of Chemical Physics and Medicinal Chemistry RAS | Russia

Mr. Artur Dzeranov is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Professor at the Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), specializing in nanomaterials chemistry, environmental remediation, and biotechnical systems. His research focuses on the synthesis and functionalization of iron nanoparticles, metal-organic frameworks, and hybrid nanocomposites, exploring their structural, catalytic, and biological properties. He employs advanced analytical methods such as XRD, Mössbauer spectroscopy, TEM, SEM, and IR spectroscopy to characterize materials with high precision. His studies address the interaction of nanocomposites with biological systems and ecotoxicants, advancing knowledge in sustainable nanotechnology and environmental safety. With 17 peer-reviewed publications, over 107 citations, and a strong collaborative research network, Mr. Artur Dzeranov has made notable contributions to areas such as ferroptosis mechanisms, ecotoxicity prediction using machine learning, and pollutant degradation via Fenton-based catalysis. His innovative approach bridges materials science, biotechnology, and environmental chemistry, marking him as a forward-thinking researcher with significant potential for global scientific impact.

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Dzeranov, A. A., Pankratov, D. A., Bondarenko, L. S., Dzhardimalieva, G. I., Terekhova, V. A., Tropskaya, N. S., Dzhalmukhanova, A. S., & Kydralieva, K. A. (2025). Representative pH-dependent system based on humic acids-modified magnetite nanoparticles (Fe₃O₄-HA) for enhanced ciprofloxacin sorption. Separation and Purification Technology, 135808.

Bondarenko, L., Baimuratova, R., Dzeranov, A., Pankratov, D., Kicheeva, A., Sushko, E., Kudryasheva, N., Valeev, R., Tropskaya, N., & Dzhardimalieva, G. (2024). Fenton reaction-driven pro-oxidant synergy of ascorbic acid and iron oxide nanoparticles in MIL-88B(Fe). New Journal of Chemistry.

Dzeranov, A., Pankratov, D., Bondarenko, L., Telegina, L., Dzhardimalieva, G., Saman, D., & Kydralieva, K. (2024). Humic acids-modified mesoporous silica encapsulating magnetite: Crystal and surface characteristics. CrystEngComm.

Bondarenko, L., Baimuratova, R., Reindl, M., Zach, V., Dzeranov, A., Pankratov, D., Osmushko, I., Kydralieva, K., Dzhardimalieva, G., & Kolb, D. (2024). Designed magnetic nanoparticles for ferroptosis: Release of iron ions from metal-organic frameworks modified with iron oxides. Materials Today Chemistry, 102332.

Sidorov, M. Y., Gasanov, M. E., Dzeranov, A. A., Bondarenko, L. S., Kiryushina, A. P., Terekhova, V. A., Dzhardimalieva, G. I., & Kydralieva, K. A. (2024). Machine learning-enabled prediction of ecotoxicity (EC₅₀) of diverse organic compounds via infrared spectroscopy. Mendeleev Communications.

Kedir Derbie Mekonnen | Chemical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Kedir Derbie Mekonnen | Chemical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Kedir Derbie Mekonnen, Wollo University-Kombolcha Institute of Technology, Ethiopia

👨‍🏫 Kedir Derbie Mekonnen is a dedicated educator and chemical engineer based in Ethiopia. Currently serving as a Lecturer at Wollo University’s Kombolcha Institute of Technology, he conducts research, delivers lectures, and mentors students in mechanical and chemical engineering. With a background in production chemistry at Kombolcha Tannery PLC, Kedir possesses hands-on experience in leather production and chemical formulation. He holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Bahir Dar University, where his thesis focused on biodiesel synthesis. Kedir’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Wollo University. Passionate about teaching, he completed a Higher Diploma program in Higher Education teaching. 📚

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Education

Holding an MSc in Chemical Engineering from Bahir Dar University and a BSc from Wollo University, Kedir’s academic journey has been marked by a focus on sustainable processes, evident in his thesis on biodiesel synthesis.

Work Experience

Kedir Derbie Mekonnen brings a rich blend of academia and practical knowledge. As a Lecturer at Wollo University’s School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering since November 2020, he’s actively engaged in research, teaching, and student mentorship. His previous roles include Assistant Lecturer and Production Chemist at Kombolcha Tannery PLC, where he honed his skills in process control and quality management.

Research Focus

Kedir Derbie Mekonnen’s research interests center around the exploration of natural resources and their applications in various fields. His work spans the realms of biodiesel production, catalysis, and medicinal plant properties. With a particular emphasis on indigenous Ethiopian flora, he delves into phytochemical properties and antimicrobial activities, contributing significantly to the understanding of traditional medicinal practices. Additionally, his investigations into alternative methods for biodiesel production and the valorization of calcium hypochlorite precipitate highlight his commitment to sustainable energy solutions and innovative catalyst development. Overall, Kedir’s multidisciplinary approach underscores his dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world challenges.

 

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Chinenye AdaobiIgwegbe | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award-10254

Chinenye AdaobiIgwegbe | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chinenye AdaobiIgwegbe, Wroclaw University of Environmental,Poland

Dr. Chinenye Adaobi Igwegbe is an accomplished Chemical Engineer and Scientist, currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria, and a Visiting Researcher at Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland. Born on November 23, 1985, in Ogidi, Nigeria, she has an impressive academic background, holding a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering. Her research interests include process design, materials characterization, and environmental sustainability, with a focus on wastewater treatment and biomass conversion. Dr. Igwegbe has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and is an active member of several professional engineering associations. 🌍🔬📚

 

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Academic Qualification

Dr.Chinenye Adaobi Igwegbe, born on November 23, 1985, in Ogidi, Nigeria, is a dedicated scientist and senior lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria, and a visiting researcher at Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and has extensive experience in teaching and research. Igwegbe’s research interests include process design, water quality assessment, biomass conversion, and wastewater treatment. Her prolific academic output is evident in her numerous publications, and she is a member of several professional organizations, showcasing her commitment to advancing chemical engineering 🌟📚.

 

Research Focus

Dr.Chinenye Adaobi Igwegbe, a seasoned Scientist/Engineering Lecturer 🎓, boasts a rich academic background spanning Chemical Engineering. With a Ph.D. from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria, and affiliations with prestigious institutions like Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland, her expertise shines in diverse areas. 🌟 Passionate about environmental sustainability, her research delves into wastewater treatment, materials characterization, and biomass conversion. Through her prolific publications and extensive teaching experience, she contributes significantly to both academia and industry, shaping the next generation of engineers and scientists. 🌱🔬