Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah | Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah, Centre Régional des Recherches en Horticulture et Agriculture Biologique, Tunisia

Dr. Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah is an accomplished academic with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, specializing in Organometallic Chemistry. With extensive experience as a Research Scientist and Associate Professor, she focuses on hybrid inorganic-organic anticorrosive coatings and organometallic complex applications. Dr. Rania has received the “Outstanding Teacher Award” and is proficient in advanced analytical techniques, including NMR and GC-MS. Her collaborative approach in research fosters teamwork and innovation in the lab. She is dedicated to transforming scientific concepts into practical applications. 🌟🔬📚

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Academic Qualifications 🎓

Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, where she specialized in Organometallic Chemistry and conducted a comprehensive thesis on palladium-catalyzed reactions. Her prior academic journey includes a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from The University of Jordan, focusing on organic chemistry, and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry. This robust educational background provides her with a solid foundation in her field, making her a strong candidate for the award.

Academic and Job Experience 🏫

Rania has held multiple positions at the Center of Research Excellence in Corrosion and the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Advanced Materials at KFUPM. Her roles range from Lecturer to Research Scientist I (Associate Professor), where she has taught various chemistry courses. This trajectory highlights her commitment to education and research, demonstrating her capability to contribute significantly to academic environments.

Research Interests and Contributions 🔬

Rania’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including the synthesis of anticorrosive sol-gel coatings, the application of organometallic complexes in catalysis, and the development of analytical methods for pharmaceutical analysis. Her focus on investigating catalytic reaction mechanisms through computational techniques showcases her innovative approach to addressing complex chemical problems. Additionally, her efforts in isolating and characterizing plant secondary metabolites contribute to the field of natural products chemistry.

Achievements and Recognition 🏆

Among her accolades, Rania received the “Outstanding Teacher Award” at Al-Isra University, reflecting her dedication to education and her effectiveness as an instructor. Her ability to drive research projects from conceptualization to execution, along with her skills in developing functional laboratory environments, signifies her commitment to both teaching and research excellence.

Conclusion

Rania Aydi Ben Abdallah’s extensive academic qualifications, robust research contributions, technical expertise, notable achievements, and collaborative spirit, she stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to advancing the field of chemistry through innovative research and effective teaching makes her a worthy recipient of this recognition.

Publication Top Notes

  • A critical review on the recent studies on plant biomaterials as corrosion inhibitors for industrial metals – 304 citations (2019) 🌿🔧
  • Current and emerging environmentally-friendly systems for fouling control in the marine environment – 200 citations (2013) 🌊🔍
  • Theoretical prediction and electrochemical evaluation of vinylimidazole and allylimidazole as corrosion inhibitors for mild steel in 1 M HCl – 194 citations (2015) ⚗️💡
  • Progress in the development of sour corrosion inhibitors: Past, present, and future perspectives – 133 citations (2019) 📈🔒
  • Comparative studies on the corrosion inhibition efficacy of ethanolic extracts of date palm leaves and seeds on carbon steel corrosion in 15% HCl solution – 100 citations (2018) 🌴🛡️
  • Microwave-assisted synthesis of a new Piperonal-Chitosan Schiff base as a bio-inspired corrosion inhibitor for oil-well acidizing – 78 citations (2020) 🌿⚡
  • Enhancing water repellency and anticorrosion properties of a hybrid silica coating on mild steel – 64 citations (2016) 💧🛠️
  • Palladium–bis (oxazoline) complexes with inherent chirality: Synthesis, crystal structures and applications in Suzuki, Heck and Sonogashira coupling reactions – 64 citations (2014) 🔬🔗
  • Palladium (II)‐catalyzed catalytic aminocarbonylation and alkoxycarbonylation of terminal alkynes: regioselectivity controlled by the nucleophiles – 63 citations (2010) 💧⚛️
  • Bifunctional CuO/TiO2 nanocomposite as nanofiller for improved corrosion resistance and antibacterial protection – 61 citations (2018) 🦠🛡️

 

 

 

 

Rongjian Pan | Nuclear Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Rongjian Pan | Nuclear Materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Rongjian Pan, Nuclear Power Institute of China, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rongjian Pan, a nuclear materials specialist, earned his Ph.D. from Chongqing University in 2017. He serves as an associate professor at the Nuclear Power Institute of China, focusing on irradiation effects. Additionally, he mentors graduate students at several prestigious universities since 2022. With a postdoctoral stint at Fudan University, his expertise lies in multi-scale simulations of nuclear materials. Pan boasts 50+ publications and 11 patents in China, alongside a software copyright. Notable accolades include awards from the Chinese Materials Research Society and China Nuclear Energy Association. 🎓🔬🏆

 

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Education

Rongjian Pan completed his Ph.D. at Chongqing University, China, in 2017.

Achievements

Pan has made significant contributions to the field, publishing over 50 papers and securing 11 patents in China related to irradiation effects using multi-scale simulations. He also holds a computer software copyright for his work on irradiation damage in zirconium alloys. Pan’s efforts have been recognized with awards such as the Excellent Poster Award from the Chinese Materials Research Society in 2019 and a Science and Technology Award from the China Nuclear Energy Association in 2020. In 2022, he was honored with a 3rd-class prize for Science and Technology Progress by the China National Nuclear Corporation. 🎓🔬🏆

 

Research Focus

Rongjian Pan’s research spans various aspects of materials science, particularly focusing on irradiation effects in nuclear materials and their corrosion resistance. He investigates the influence of the tetragonal phase fraction in oxide films on the corrosion resistance of Zr alloys, shedding light on phase transition mechanisms. Additionally, Pan explores helium-induced damage in U3Si5 and the trapping capability of small vacancy clusters in α-Zr doped with alloying elements. His contributions extend to understanding the effects of dopants like Hf on CO toxicity resistance and the evolution of irradiation defects in W and W-Re systems. 🧪🔬📚