Noor Saeed Khattak | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Noor Saeed Khattak | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Noor Saeed Khattak, National Center of Excellence in Physical Chemistry University of Peshawar, KPK. Pakistan, Pakistan

Dr. Noor Saeed Khan Khattak is an Assistant Professor at the National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar. He holds a Ph.D. in Polymer/Material Chemistry (2017) and recently completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Polymer Composites and Photocatalysis (2024). With a strong background in physical and material chemistry, Dr. Khattak has served in various academic positions, including Assistant Professor at Islamia College Peshawar and a Visiting Scholar at the University of South Carolina. His research focuses on polymer functionalization, composite materials, and biosensors, contributing to advancements in energy storage and electrochemical sensors. 📚🔬💡

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Education

Dr. Noor Saeed Khan Khattak is a distinguished scholar in polymer and material chemistry. He recently completed his postdoctoral research in polymer composites and photocatalysis at the National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar (2024). He earned his Ph.D. in Polymer/Material Chemistry with a CGPA of 3.6 from the same institution in 2017. Dr. Khattak also holds an M.Phil. in Physical Chemistry (CGPA 3.5) from Gomal University (2012), and an M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry (65%) from the same university (2008). His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Biological Sciences, majoring in Chemistry, from Govt. Post Graduate College Kohat (2006). 🧪📚✨

Experience

Dr. Noor Saeed Khattak is an accomplished educator and researcher in physical chemistry, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the National Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar (since January 2024). Previously, he was an Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science at Islamia College Peshawar (2018-2022) and a Visiting Scholar at the University of South Carolina, USA (2016-2017). With a rich teaching history, he has also lectured in chemistry at Capital Degree College Peshawar (2012-2017), GDC No. 3 D.I. Khan (2010-2011), and Paradise Public College (2008-2009). Dr. Khattak is known for his dedication to advancing chemistry education and research. 🧪🌍📚

Research Contributions  

Dr. Khattak’s research is distinguished by multidisciplinary focus areas like surface functionalization, composite materials, and electrochemical sensors. His contributions to modern applications in materials science are supported by publications in high-impact journals such as RSC Advances, Materials Science and Engineering C, and the Journal of Cleaner Production. Key works include research on zwitterionic superabsorbent polymers for dye removal, hydrogels with self-healing properties, and biodiesel production using sustainable resources, reflecting both academic rigor and real-world applicability. His publications have garnered significant citations, underscoring his impact in fields relevant to energy storage, environmental cleanup, and sustainable materials. 

Honors and Awards 

Dr. Khattak has been recognized with notable awards, including merit scholarships for his Ph.D. and a prestigious Higher Education Commission scholarship for international research support. His achievements highlight his dedication to both his academic institution and the broader scientific community. 

Projects and Research Grants 

Dr. Khattak has successfully led and executed funded projects, including a significant PKR 379.788 million project to support research at Islamia College and an HEC-funded project on polymer-silver nanocomposites for biosensing applications. These projects underscore his capability in project management and applied research, adding to his suitability for a best researcher distinction. 

Publication top notes

Modified and improved Hummer’s synthesis of graphene oxide for capacitors applications

Zwitterionic superabsorbent polymer hydrogels for efficient and selective removal of organic dyes

Synthesis of an un-modified gum arabic and acrylic acid based physically cross-linked hydrogels with high mechanical, self-sustainable and self-healable performance

Industrial ceramic waste in Pakistan, valuable material for possible applications

A green route for biodiesel production from waste cooking oil over base heterogeneous catalyst

Lateral internal anal sphincterotomy for anal fissure: with or without associated anorectal procedures.

The role of non-ionic surfactants in solubilization and delivery of sparingly soluble drug naproxen sodium (NS): a case study

Conclusion 

Dr. Noor Saeed Khattak’s robust academic background, influential publications, awards, and project leadership make him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His interdisciplinary research across material science and chemistry aligns well with criteria for excellence in impactful, innovative research. 

Bengang XING | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Bengang XING | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Bengang XING ,Nanyang Technological university,Singapore

Dr. Bengang Xing, FRSC, is a distinguished Full Professor at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, renowned for his pioneering work in Chemical Biology and Nano-theranostics. With a Ph.D. from Nanjing University, China, he held research positions at prestigious institutions globally before joining NTU. Dr. Xing’s expertise spans molecular probe design, biomedical imaging, and medicinal chemistry, reflected in over 100 selective publications and numerous patents. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, he has received multiple awards, including the Reaxys PhD Prize and Young Innovator Award. Dr. Xing’s impactful research continues to advance interdisciplinary frontiers in science. 🌟🔬

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Research focus

Dr. Bengang Xing’s research encompasses a broad spectrum of interdisciplinary fields, primarily focusing on Chemical Biology, Molecular Probe Design, Biomedical Fluorescent Imaging, Medicinal Chemistry, and Nano-theranostics. Through his pioneering work, he leverages molecular engineering to develop innovative probes and nanomaterials for visualizing and understanding biological processes at the molecular level. His expertise lies in designing advanced imaging agents and therapeutic platforms, facilitating precise diagnosis and targeted treatment of diseases. Dr. Xing’s contributions have significant implications for both fundamental research and clinical applications, promising breakthroughs in personalized medicine and precision healthcare. 🧪🔬🩺

Publication top notes

Real-time monitoring of cell apoptosis and drug screening using fluorescent light-up probe with aggregation-induced emission characteristics

In vitro and in vivo uncaging and bioluminescence imaging by using photocaged upconversion nanoparticles

Recent advances in functional nanomaterials for light–triggered cancer therapy

Hydrophobic interaction and hydrogen bonding cooperatively confer a vancomycin hydrogel: a potential candidate for biomaterials

In vivo covalent cross-linking of photon-converted rare-earth nanostructures for tumour localization and theranostics

Near‐infrared light‐mediated photoactivation of a platinum antitumor prodrug and simultaneous cellular apoptosis imaging by upconversion‐luminescent nanoparticles

Multifunctional mesoporous silica nanoparticles for cancer‐targeted and controlled drug delivery

Synthesis and Optimization of MoS2@Fe3O4‐ICG/Pt(IV) Nanoflowers for MR/IR/PA Bioimaging and Combined PTT/PDT/Chemotherapy Triggered by 808 nm Laser

Recent advances in near-infrared emitting lanthanide-doped nanoconstructs: Mechanism, design and application for bioimaging

Design of coordination polymer gels as stable catalytic systems

Recent progress in near infrared light triggered photodynamic therapy

Au2Pt-PEG-Ce6 nanoformulation with dual nanozyme activities for synergistic chemodynamic therapy/phototherapy

Novel fluorogenic substrates for imaging β-lactamase gene expression

NIR light controlled photorelease of siRNA and its targeted intracellular delivery based on upconversion nanoparticles

Simple and rapid synthesis of ultrathin gold nanowires, their self-assembly and application in surface-enhanced Raman scattering

NIR photoresponsive crosslinked upconverting nanocarriers toward selective intracellular drug release

Recent advances of light-mediated theranostics

Gold and hairpin DNA functionalization of upconversion nanocrystals for imaging and in vivo drug delivery

A light-up probe with aggregationhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=Zv-X4JEAAAAJ&citation_for_view=Zv-X4JEAAAAJ:4OULZ7Gr8RgC-induced emission characteristics (AIE) for selective imaging, naked-eye detection and photodynamic killing of Gram-positive bacteria

Semiconducting photothermal nanoagonist for remote-cohttps://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=Zv-X4JEAAAAJ&citation_for_view=Zv-X4JEAAAAJ:eJXPG6dFmWUCntrolled specific cancer therapy