Manjira Chowdhury | Chemical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Manjira Chowdhury | Chemical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Manjira Chowdhury, University of Dhaka, Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Manjira Chowdhury is an accomplished chemistry educator and researcher with a strong academic background in Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering from Dhaka University, where she earned First Class in both BSc and MSc programs. She currently teaches O Level Chemistry and Science at Academia Banasree Campus, where she received the “Most Dedicated Award” in 2023. Her notable research on “Surface modification of Polycarbonate films with HEMA and NVP monomers by radiation techniques” was published in the Journal in Engineering (Elsevier, UK) in March 2024, based on work conducted at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. She has presented her research at the MACRO 2002 conference at IIT Kharagpur and had her abstract accepted at the 21st Bangladesh Science Conference. Additionally, she holds a Pearson certification in GCSE Chemistry training from the British Council. Mrs. Chowdhury integrates hands-on lab experience into her teaching and exemplifies a blend of scientific inquiry and academic dedication.

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Research and Academic Contributions

Mrs. Manjira Chowdhury is a dedicated academic and researcher in the field of Applied Chemistry, with a passion for scientific inquiry and education. She received the “Most Dedicated Award” from Academia Banasree Campus in 2023, where she currently teaches Chemistry and Science. Her significant research work, titled “Surface modification of Polycarbonate films with HEMA and NVP monomers by radiation techniques,” was published in the Journal in Engineering (Elsevier, Volume 22, UK) on March 24, 2024. This research was conducted at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission between 1998 and 2000. She also presented her work at MACRO 2002, the 7th National Conference of the Society of Polymer Science and Engineering at IIT Kharagpur, India, and her abstract was accepted at the 21st Bangladesh Science Conference in 2001. Further enhancing her professional development, she earned a Pearson certificate for training in GCSE Chemistry delivery from the British Council in October 2023.

Professional Experience

Mrs. Manjira Chowdhury has been serving as an O Level Chemistry Teacher for the senior section and a Science teacher for the middle section at Academia Banasree Campus. In her current role, she is responsible for conducting Chemistry classes for students of standards VII, VIII, IX, and X, where she simplifies complex chemical concepts to make them engaging and comprehensible. She also teaches general Science to middle school students, fostering a foundational understanding of scientific principles at an early age. A key part of her teaching methodology includes hands-on laboratory instruction, where she actively conducts experiments and oversees lab sessions to enhance students’ practical knowledge and scientific inquiry skills. Her dynamic teaching approach, which blends theoretical lessons with real-world applications, plays a vital role in nurturing a scientific mindset among her students. Mrs. Chowdhury’s contributions significantly enrich the academic environment of the institution.

Research Focus

Mrs. Manjira Chowdhury’s research focus lies at the intersection of applied chemistry, polymer science, radiation chemistry, and more recently, environmental health and ecotoxicology. Her earlier work, such as the surface modification of polycarbonate films using HEMA and NVP monomers through radiation techniques, showcases her expertise in polymer modification and materials engineering. This research was carried out in collaboration with the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, indicating her proficiency in advanced chemical processing techniques involving radiation. Expanding her research horizon, she is also contributing to the field of environmental chemistry, as seen in her 2025 open-access article on assessing potentially toxic elements in edible fish from Bangladesh’s coastal islands—emphasizing public health risk analysis, environmental toxicology, and food safety. Her multidisciplinary approach highlights a transition from industrial and polymer-based research to pressing ecological and health-related chemical studies, demonstrating her adaptability and continued relevance in contemporary scientific inquiry with real-world societal impact.

Publication Top Notes

📘 “Surface modification of polycarbonate films with 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) and N-vinyl pyrrolidone (NVP) monomers by radiation techniques” – Published in Journal in Engineering (Elsevier, UK), Volume 22, March 2024 | 📅 Year: 2024

📗 “Assessing potentially toxic elements in edible fish: A health risk analysis from Coastal Islands in Bangladesh” – Published in Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology (Open Access), 2025 | 📅 Year: 2025

Fatih Sevim | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fatih Sevim | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fatih Sevim, Atatürk University, Turkey

Prof. Dr. Fatih Sevim is a distinguished professor of Chemical Engineering at Atatürk University, Turkey 🇹🇷. He earned his BSc, MSc, and PhD in Chemical Engineering from the same institution (1985–1996) 🎓. With over three decades of academic service, he has significantly contributed to areas like adsorption, nanocatalysts, and thermodynamics 🔬. He has published 35+ SCI-indexed articles, authored books, and supervised numerous theses 📚. His research projects are supported by top institutions, and his work has received 370+ citations with an H-index of 9 📈. Prof. Sevim actively teaches undergraduate and doctoral courses while advancing engineering research innovation

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🎓 Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Fatih Sevim pursued his academic journey in Chemical Engineering at Atatürk University, Turkey. He began with his undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Engineering from 1985 to 1989 🧪. He continued with his postgraduate education at the Institute of Science in the Department of Chemical Engineering from 1989 to 1991 🧫. Advancing further, he completed his doctorate in the same department and institution from 1991 to 1996, deepening his expertise in chemical processes and engineering research 🧬. His educational background laid a strong foundation for his distinguished academic and professional career in engineering.

Academic and Administrative Experience

Prof. Dr. Fatih Sevim has built an esteemed academic career at Atatürk University’s Faculty of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering. He began as a Research Assistant (1993–1996) 🔬, then served as an Assistant Professor (1996–2010) 🧪, Associate Professor (2010–2015) 📖, and has been a full Professor since 2015 👨‍🏫. Alongside his teaching and research, he contributed administratively as a Member of the Faculty Academic Board (2016–2021) 🏢 and the Faculty Council (2016–2021) 🧑‍⚖️. His longstanding dedication reflects his deep commitment to academic excellence and institutional development.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Fatih Sevim’s research is primarily centered on chemical engineering, with key expertise in reaction kinetics, thermogravimetric analysis, and adsorption science. His work spans thermal decomposition 📉, calcination ⚗️, dissolution kinetics 💧, and recovery of metals such as copper and gold 🪙. He has made significant contributions to environmental chemistry, including the removal of dyes and heavy metals using natural adsorbents 🌱. Additionally, he has explored nanocomposite materials and ceramic nanofibers through sol-gel and electrospinning techniques 🧵. His interdisciplinary approach supports advancements in sustainable energy, environmental remediation, and industrial process optimization

Publication Top Notes

📘 Kinetic analysis of thermal decomposition of boric acid from thermogravimetric data — Cited by 231 | 🗓️ 2006
📘 Calcination kinetic of magnesite from thermogravimetric data — Cited by 82 | 🗓️ 2003
📘 A kinetic study of the cementation of copper from sulphate solutions onto a rotating aluminum disc — Cited by 77 | 🗓️ 1999
📘 Adsorption behavior of malachite green onto natural red clay — Cited by 69 | 🗓️ 2021
📘 Recovery of gold from decopperized anode slime — Cited by 66 | 🗓️ 2001
📘 Dissolution Kinetics of Phosphate Ore in H₂SO₄ Solutions — Cited by 50 | 🗓️ 2003
📘 Flash calcination of magnesite ore and leaching of magnesia — Cited by 35 | 🗓️ 1994
📘 Reduction kinetics of Cr₂O₇²⁻ in FeSO₄ solution — Cited by 16 | 🗓️ 2008
📘 Dissolution of magnesia in CO₂ by ultrasound — Cited by 16 | 🗓️ 2006
📘 Adsorption of BY28 using natural red clay — Cited by 12 | 🗓️ 2019
📘 NiO/Al₂O₃/B₂O₃/SiO₂ composite via sol-gel & electrospinning — Cited by 6 | 🗓️ 2014
📘 Precipitation of Chevreul’s Salt from CuSO₄ solutions — Cited by 5 | 🗓️ 2014
📘 Dehydration kinetics of tincalconite — Cited by 3 | 🗓️ 2014
📘 Removal of textile dye in wastewater — Cited by 2 | 🗓️ 2024