Dipti Ranjan Sahu | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dipti Ranjan Sahu | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Namibia University of Science and Technology | Namibia

Prof. Dipti Ranjan Sahu is a highly accomplished researcher in physics and materials science, recognized for extensive contributions to advanced functional materials, nanotechnology, and energy-related materials. His work spans materials synthesis, thin-film deposition, ceramics, composites, and nanostructured systems with strong emphasis on electrocatalysis, magnetic materials, and next-generation battery technologies. With over a hundred publications and a strong citation record, he has significantly advanced understanding of bimetallic electrocatalysts, hydrogen evolution mechanisms, electrochromic materials, and high-performance lithium-ion battery anodes. His recent studies include operando XRD and TEM investigations on Ni–Mo/g-C3N4 composites, modified TiO₂-based anode materials, MOF-derived catalysts, and non-stoichiometric TiOx systems for fast-charging applications. He has also contributed to magnetic nanostructures and perovskite-based ceramics with tunable magnetic properties. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary expertise, integrating synthesis, processing, and advanced materials characterization to develop innovative solutions for energy storage, electrocatalysis, and smart material applications. He has authored 101 documents, achieved 2,903 citations, and holds an h-index of 28, highlighting his strong global research impact.

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  • Sahu, D. R., et al. (2025). Structural evolution and electrocatalytic mechanism of bimetallic nickel–molybdenum/g-C3N4 composites in alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction: XAS and operando TEM study. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.

  • Sahu, D. R., et al. (2025). Temperature dependent variation of magnetic properties of SmFeO₃ ceramic. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.

  • Sahu, D. R., et al. (2025). Synthesis and performance enhancement of Ni–Mo/g-C3N4 bimetallic composites electrocatalysts. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing.

  • Sahu, D. R., et al. (2025). Improved SnO₂ modified TiO₂ as anode material for lithium-ion battery: Cyclic stability and electrochemical lithiation study. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing.

  • Sahu, D. R., et al. (2025). Carbon-coated nonstoichiometric TiOx for application of Li-ion battery anodes in fast charging: In situ XRD study. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry.

 

Waqar Ahmad | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad | Qilu Institute of Technology | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad is a Pakistani physicist specializing in condensed matter physics, optoelectronic materials, and photovoltaic devices, with a focus on perovskite and quantum dot solar cells. He earned his Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, where he later completed postdoctoral fellowships, including the prestigious China Postdoctoral Fellowship and the CAS President’s International Fellowship (PIFI). He has served in academic and research positions at Hazara University, the University of Sialkot, GC Women University, the National Center for Physics in Islamabad, and the Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics. Currently, he is an Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, Qilu Institute of Technology, China. Dr. Ahmad has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Advanced Materials, Nano-Micro Letters, and Solar RRL, and serves as a reviewer for leading international journals. His research excellence has been recognized with competitive grants and international collaborations across China and Pakistan.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad has pursued an inspiring academic journey marked by excellence and innovation in the field of physics and optoelectronic materials. He completed his Master’s degree in Physics at Hazara University, Mansehra, Pakistan, where his research focused on diamond-like carbon thin films for surgical tools, showcasing an early interest in applied materials science. Building upon this foundation, he advanced to doctoral studies at the School of Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, where his Ph.D. research centered on the synthesis, fabrication, and extraction of doped carbonaceous nanomaterials for counter electrodes in dye-sensitized solar cells. His passion for renewable energy and materials innovation further led him to undertake a post-doctoral fellowship at the Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, HUST, China, where he explored inorganic CsPbI3 perovskites and PbSe quantum dots for solar photovoltaic applications. His academic path reflects a deep commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions through pioneering research.

Professional Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad has built an extensive professional career through diverse teaching and research roles in leading institutions across China and Pakistan. He most recently served as an Associate Professor at the Qilu Institute of Technology in Jinan, Shandong, China, where he contributed to advanced studies in physics and materials science. Prior to this, he was an Assistant Professor at the GPL Laboratory, CIOMP, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and also held a parallel role in the Department of Physics at the University of Sialkot, Pakistan, reflecting his global academic presence. His earlier academic appointments include serving as Assistant Professor at GC Women University, Sialkot, and Lecturer positions at the College of Information Technology and the College of Advanced Scientific Techniques in Pakistan. In addition to teaching, he undertook postdoctoral research fellowships at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China and the National Center for Physics in Islamabad, enriching his expertise in condensed matter physics and optoelectronic materials.

Awards

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad has been recognized with several prestigious awards, projects, and scholarships throughout his academic and research career, reflecting his excellence and dedication to scientific advancement. He was honored with the Chinese Academy of Sciences-President’s International Fellowship Initiative (CAS-PIFI) Visiting Scientist award, hosted by the GPL Laboratory at the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics in China, which allowed him to collaborate on cutting-edge research. He also secured a major research grant of five hundred thousand PKR from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan for his project on “Template Assisted Electrochemical Synthesis of Nanowires to Improve the Efficiency of Energy Storage and Conversion Devices,” a significant contribution to the field of nanomaterials and energy devices. Earlier, he received the Young Scholar Program China Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Additionally, his doctoral studies were fully funded through a prestigious fellowship jointly awarded by the Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination of Pakistan and the China Scholarship Council.

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad’s research primarily focuses on renewable energy materials, optoelectronics, and nanotechnology, with a strong emphasis on the development of next-generation photovoltaic devices. His work covers perovskite solar cells, lead-free halide double perovskites, and quantum dot solar cells, aiming to achieve high efficiency, stability, and environmental sustainability in energy conversion. He has contributed significantly to advancing inorganic CsPbI3 perovskite-based devices and PbSe quantum dot solar cells, which hold promise for tandem solar technologies. Beyond perovskites, his studies extend to dye-sensitized solar cells, counter electrode materials, and nanocomposites, where he has explored the use of carbon nanomaterials, metal oxides, and graphene-based structures for enhanced electrocatalytic activity and device performance. His interdisciplinary approach integrates condensed matter physics, materials science, and green synthesis methods, making his work impactful in both fundamental science and practical applications. Overall, his research contributes to sustainable energy solutions by bridging materials innovation with device engineering.

Publication Top Notes

Lead-free halide double perovskite materials: a new superstar toward green and stable optoelectronic applications
Year: 2019 | Citations: 398

Inorganic CsPbI3 Perovskite‐Based Solar Cells: A Choice for a Tandem Device
Year: 2017 | Citations: 356

Lead selenide (PbSe) colloidal quantum dot solar cells with >10% efficiency
Year: 2019 | Citations: 122

Low-temperature-processed SnO2–Cl for efficient PbS quantum-dot solar cells via defect passivation
Year: 2017 | Citations: 79

High-performance large-area perovskite photovoltaic modules
Year: 2022 | Citations: 73

Enhanced electrocatalytic activity by RGO/MWCNTs/NiO counter electrode for dye-sensitized solar cells
Year: 2015 | Citations: 52

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waqar Ahmad is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, given his strong academic profile, international recognition, and impactful contributions to solar energy and nanomaterials research. With further diversification and broader collaborations, he can continue to make pioneering contributions to the global scientific community.

 

Mosisa Fite | Nanomaterial Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mosisa Fite | Nanomaterial Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mosisa Fite | Wollega University | Ethiopia

Dr. Mosisa Fite is an Ethiopian lecturer and researcher in the Department of Chemistry at Wollega University, where he actively contributes to both teaching and scientific research. He has shown remarkable academic excellence, completing his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at Wachemo University with distinction and continuing his studies with a Master of Science in Inorganic Chemistry at Wollega University, where he has maintained a perfect academic record. His research focuses on inorganic chemistry, nanomaterials, and green synthesis approaches, with a recent publication in the journal Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects by Elsevier, highlighting the synthesis and applications of ZnO nanoparticles. Alongside his research, Dr. Fite has received specialized training in laboratory techniques and pedagogy, further strengthening his professional profile. With excellent communication skills in Afan Oromo, English, and Amharic, he demonstrates strong interpersonal abilities, scientific writing expertise, and a commitment to advancing sustainable nanomaterial research.

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Dr. Mosisa Fite has pursued his academic journey with exceptional dedication and excellence in the field of chemistry. He is currently completing his Master of Science in Inorganic Chemistry at Wollega University, Ethiopia, where he has achieved outstanding academic performance with a strong cumulative grade point average. His research score has also been evaluated as excellent, reflecting his strong analytical abilities and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Prior to this, he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Wachemo University, Ethiopia, where he graduated with distinction, earning a commendable cumulative grade point average. Throughout his educational path, Dr. Fite has demonstrated a strong interest in the study of inorganic chemistry and nanomaterials, which has laid a solid foundation for his teaching and research career. His academic achievements underscore his dedication and potential as a promising researcher.

Work and Research Experience

Dr. Mosisa Fite has been serving as a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Chemistry at Wollega University, where he combines academic teaching with impactful research. In his teaching role, he is dedicated to guiding undergraduate students in various branches of chemistry, fostering both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory skills. Alongside his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Fite actively engages in research focused on inorganic chemistry and the rapidly advancing field of nanomaterials. His specific areas of interest include the synthesis and application of nanoparticles and nanocomposites, with a strong emphasis on green synthesis approaches that support sustainable scientific development. Through his work, he has demonstrated a commitment to bridging advanced research with practical applications, contributing to both academic growth and innovative scientific solutions. His experience reflects a balanced integration of education, research, and mentorship, positioning him as a promising academic and researcher in chemistry.

Certificates and Training

Dr. Mosisa Fite has enhanced his academic and professional journey through valuable certifications and specialized training that complement his expertise in chemistry. He successfully earned the Higher Diploma Program Certificate from Wollega University, a qualification that reflects his competence in higher education teaching methodologies, instructional skills, and student-centered learning approaches. This certification has strengthened his ability to deliver effective lectures and engage with students in meaningful ways. Earlier in his academic career, he received training in Laboratory Skills for Chemistry at Wollega University, which equipped him with a solid foundation in practical laboratory techniques and safety protocols essential for chemical experimentation and research. These certifications highlight his commitment to continuous learning and professional growth, ensuring that he remains well-prepared to contribute both as a lecturer and a researcher. His training not only enhances his technical expertise but also reinforces his dedication to academic excellence and innovation.

Research Focus

Dr. Mosisa Fite’s research focus lies in the field of inorganic chemistry with a strong emphasis on nanomaterials and their sustainable applications. His work particularly explores the synthesis, characterization, and functional applications of zinc oxide nanoparticles, with attention to how different zinc salt precursors influence their properties and performance. This positions his research within the broader category of nanoscience and nanotechnology, bridging materials science and chemistry. His commitment to green synthesis approaches reflects an environmentally conscious perspective that aligns with current global scientific trends emphasizing sustainability and eco-friendly innovation. By concentrating on nanoparticles and nanocomposites, Dr. Fite contributes to advancing knowledge in areas such as catalysis, energy materials, environmental remediation, and biomedical applications. His academic contributions not only deepen understanding of fundamental inorganic chemistry but also open opportunities for practical applications that support technological development. Thus, his research category can be defined as nanomaterials chemistry with a focus on sustainable synthesis.

Publication Top Notes

A comprehensive review on the effect of zinc salt precursors for synthesis, characterization, and applications of ZnO nanoparticles

Year: 2025

Conclusion

Dr. Mosisa Fite is a dedicated and emerging researcher whose academic excellence and promising research in nanomaterials make him a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With more international exposure and expanded research output, his contributions could reach even greater impact in advancing the field of nanotechnology and sustainable chemistry.

 

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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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.

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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.

 

Rebaz Obaid kareem | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rebaz Obaid kareem | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Lecture, at Halabja Univeristy, Iraq.

🌟 Rebaz Obaid Kareem is an esteemed researcher and academic in the field of physics, specializing in materials science and quantum chemistry. Born in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, in 1993, he pursued his passion for scientific inquiry at Halabja University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physics. Currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer in the Physics Department at Halabja University, he is actively involved in advanced research encompassing computational physics, materials characterization, and spectroscopy. His expertise spans diverse analytical techniques, including SEM, XRD, FTIR, and Raman spectroscopy, alongside proficiency in programming languages such as MATLAB and Java. Rebaz has made significant contributions to scientific literature, authoring multiple high-impact journal articles. With a strong foundation in both experimental and theoretical physics, he continues to advance research in biomaterials, nanotechnology, and density functional theory, shaping the future of materials science.

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Rebaz Obaid Kareem embarked on his academic journey in physics at Halabja University, Iraq, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree from the College of Science in 2018. Prior to university, he completed his high school education at Peshkawtn High School in Takya, Chamchamal, Sulaymaniyah. His academic training provided him with a strong theoretical and practical understanding of physics, laying the groundwork for his specialization in materials science. Throughout his studies, he developed expertise in computational simulations, spectroscopy techniques, and quantum chemistry applications. His passion for research has driven him to pursue cutting-edge studies in advanced materials and their practical applications. His proficiency in programming and data analysis further enhances his ability to conduct innovative research in physics.

Experience 💼

Rebaz Obaid Kareem has amassed extensive teaching and research experience in the field of physics. From 2019 to 2021, he worked as a physics teacher at Chwarchra High School in Takya, Chamchamal. Since 2018, he has been serving as an Assistant Lecturer at Halabja University, where he mentors students in physics and conducts research in materials science and quantum chemistry. His hands-on experience with analytical techniques such as SEM, XRD, and FTIR, combined with his programming skills in MATLAB and Java, allows him to lead interdisciplinary research projects. His work contributes to advancements in biomaterials, nanotechnology, and computational physics. His commitment to academia is reflected in his numerous publications and ongoing research collaborations.

Research Interests 🌐

Rebaz Obaid Kareem’s research interests lie at the intersection of materials science, quantum chemistry, and computational physics. He is particularly focused on the structural and electronic properties of biomaterials, hydroxyapatite-based compounds, and semiconductor materials. His expertise in density functional theory (DFT) enables him to investigate the electronic and optical properties of novel materials, contributing to advancements in medical applications and nanotechnology. He is also involved in experimental and theoretical studies of nanomaterials, utilizing various spectroscopic and imaging techniques to characterize their physical properties. His research extends to the development of new computational methods for analyzing molecular interactions, making significant contributions to the fields of chemistry and physics.

Awards 🏆

Rebaz Obaid Kareem has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to the field of physics and materials science. His research on hydroxyapatite-based biomaterials and their applications in medical sciences has earned him several accolades. He has been acknowledged for his contributions to high-impact journals and conferences, reflecting his dedication to scientific excellence. His work in computational chemistry and materials characterization has positioned him as a leading researcher in his field, garnering recognition from academic institutions and professional organizations.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Rebaz Obaid Kareem has authored numerous scientific articles in high-impact journals, focusing on materials science, quantum chemistry, and computational physics. Some of his notable publications include:

  • **”Experi​mental and theoretical characterization of Bi-based hydroxyapatites doped with Ce”**
    Authors: Kareem, R.O., Kaygili, O., Ates, T., Bulut, N., Koytepe, S., Kurucay, A., Ercan, F.
    Journal: Ceramics International, 2022.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.07.287
    Summary: This study involves both theoretical and experimental analyses of Bi-based hydroxyapatites co-doped with varying amounts of Ce. The research examines structural, thermal, and magnetic properties, revealing that increased Ce content affects lattice parameters, unit cell volume, and bandgap energy. The sample with 0.500 at.% Ce demonstrated the best biocompatibility.studylib.net+5abakus.inonu.edu.tr+5avesis.inonu.edu.tr+5avesis.inonu.edu.tr+1abakus.inonu.edu.tr+1

  • **”Theore​tical and experimental characterization of Sn-based hydroxyapatites doped with Bi”**
    Authors: Korkmaz, A.A., Ahmed, L.O., Kareem, R.O., Kebiroglu, H., Ates, T., Bulut, N., Kaygili, O.
    Journal: Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society, 2022.
    DOI: 10.1007/s41779-022-00730-5
    Summary: This pioneering work presents both theoretical and experimental findings on Bi and Sn co-doped hydroxyapatite structures. With a constant Sn content and varying Bi amounts, the study observes increases in density and decreases in bandgap energy and linear absorption coefficient. Spectroscopic analyses confirm the HAp structure, and in vitro assays indicate biocompatibility of all samples.abakus.inonu.edu.tr+1studylib.net+1avesis.inonu.edu.tr+6studylib.net+6avesis.inonu.edu.tr+6

  • **”Experi​mental and theoretical characterization of Dy-doped hydroxyapatites”**
    Authors: İsen, F., Kaygili, O., Bulut, N., Ates, T., Osmanlioglu, F., Keser, S., Tatar, B.
    Journal: Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society, 2023.
    DOI: 10.1007/s41779-023-00878-8
    Summary: This research explores the effects of Dysprosium (Dy) addition to hydroxyapatite structures through experimental and theoretical methods. Findings indicate that Dy incorporation influences crystallinity, lattice parameters, and anisotropic energy density without affecting thermal stability. Theoretical calculations show a decrease in bandgap energy and an increase in density and linear absorption coefficient. Cell viability assays confirm biocompatibility.abakus.inonu.edu.tr+5abakus.inonu.edu.tr+5acikerisim.duzce.edu.tr+5studylib.net+2acikerisim.duzce.edu.tr+2abakus.inonu.edu.tr+2

  • **”Densit​y Function Theory Study of the Physicochemical Characteristics of 2-nitrophenol”**
    Authors: Hamad, O.A., Kareem, R.O., Kaygili, O.
    Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry and Functional Materials, 2023.
    DOI: 10.54565/jphcfum.1273771
    Summary: Utilizing Density Functional Theory (DFT), this study examines the physicochemical properties of 2-nitrophenol (2-NP). The research calculates the energy difference between HOMO and LUMO states, optimizing the 2-NP structure. Results include a bandgap energy of 3.48 eV, DOS value of 2.23 eV/atom, and specific IR and Raman spectral peaks, providing insights into the molecular characteristics of 2-NP.ResearchGate+1Home+1Home+1ResearchGate+1

  • **”Pro​perties, Characterization, and Application of Phthalocyanine and Metal Phthalocyanine”**
    Authors: Hamad, O.A., Kareem, R.O., Omer, P.K.
    Journal: Journal of Chemical Reviews, 2024.
    Summary: This comprehensive review focuses on the properties, characterization techniques, and applications of phthalocyanine and its metal derivatives. The paper discusses their structural features, synthesis methods, and diverse applications in fields such as photodynamic therapy, chemical sensing, and electronic devices.

Conclusion

Rebaz Obaid Kareem has demonstrated exceptional research productivity in materials science and computational chemistry, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His expertise in experimental and theoretical methodologies, along with international collaborations, adds to his merit. However, strengthening grant acquisition, conference participation, and doctoral credentials could further solidify his profile for prestigious research awards.

Anne-Laure Morel | Nanotechnologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anne-Laure Morel | Nanotechnologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anne-Laure Morel, Torskal, Réunion

Anne-Laure Morel’s extensive experience in material chemistry, her role in various high-impact projects, and her contributions to scientific research make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here are key points supporting her candidacy:

 

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Professional Experience

Anne-Laure has held significant roles, including co-founder and scientific director of SAS Laboratoire d’Analyses Bourbon and SAS TORSKAL, highlighting her leadership in scientific research and innovation management.

Research Contributions

She has been involved in pioneering research on nanoparticles, green chemistry, and medical devices, especially in oncology and photothermal therapy.

Publications and Impact

Anne-Laure has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals, demonstrating her contributions to advancing knowledge in her field.

Academic Involvement

She has served as a chemistry lecturer at the University of Réunion Island, sharing her expertise with the next generation of scientists.

Scientific Recognition

Her participation in international and national conferences, along with invitations to speak at prestigious events, underlines her recognition in the scientific community.

Anne-Laure Morel’s achievements and ongoing contributions to material chemistry and nanomedicine make her a commendable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

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  • Plasmonic nanophotothermal therapy for the treatment of basal cell carcinoma with gold nanoparticles – Pesnel, S., et al., JEADV Clinical Practice, 2024, 3(2), pp. 448–456 🌟🩺👩‍⚕️ (0 citations)
  • Evaluation of core-shell Fe3O4@Au nanoparticles as radioenhancer in A549 cell lung cancer model – Slama, Y., et al., Heliyon, 2024, 10(8), e29297 🌟🔬🫁 (0 citations)
  • Impact of Green Gold Nanoparticle Coating on Internalization, Trafficking, and Efficiency for Photothermal Therapy of Skin Cancer – Bonamy, C., Pesnel, S., et al., ACS Omega, 2023, 8(4), pp. 4092–4105 🌟🩸🌞 (7 citations)
  • Polyphenol Characterization of the Aqueous Extract from Hubertia ambavilla L. (Asteraceae) by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MSn and Assessment of Its Antioxidant Activity – Chawech, R., Pesnel, S., et al., Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2022, 19(9), e202200217 🌟🍃🧪 (1 citation)
  • Assessment of antioxidant and dermoprotective activities of gold nanoparticles as safe cosmetic ingredient – Ben Haddada, M., et al., Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2020, 189, 110855 🌟🛡️💄 (53 citations)
  • Dataset concerning plasmonic thermal destruction of murine melanoma by gold nanoparticles obtained by green chemistry – Pesnel, S., et al., Data in Brief, 2020, 29, 105370 🌟📊🔥 (4 citations)
  • Proof of concept of plasmonic thermal destruction of surface cancers by gold nanoparticles obtained by green chemistry – Haddada, M.B., et al., Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2019, 184, 110496 🌟💡🔬 (11 citations)
  • Biosensors elaborated on gold nanoparticles, a PM-IRRAS characterisation of the IgG binding efficiency – Morel, A.-L., et al., Talanta, 2011, 85(1), pp. 35–42 🌟🔬🧫 (19 citations)
  • Optimized immobilization of gold nanoparticles on planar surfaces through alkyldithiols and their use to build 3D biosensors – Morel, A.-L., et al., Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2010, 81(1), pp. 304–312 🌟🔗🧬 (50 citations)
  • Building a model 3D immunosensor on gold nanoparticle monolayers – Boujday, S., Morel, A.L., et al., European Cells and Materials, 2010, 20(SUPPL.3), pp. 26 🌟📏⚛️ (0 citations)

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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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.