Fozil Turaqulov | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Fozil Turaqulov | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Fozil Turaqulov, nstitute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, Uzbekistan

Dr. Foziljon Mamarayim Ugli Turaqulov is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences. πŸŽ“ He holds a Bachelor’s in Chemistry from Gulistan State University and a Master’s in Organic Chemical Technology from Tashkent Chemical-Technological Institute. πŸ§ͺ Currently completing his PhD in cellulose and cellulose-paper chemistry, his research centers on selenium nanoparticles and polymer-based nanocomposites. πŸ“š With over 50 conference presentations and numerous Scopus-indexed publications, Dr. Turaqulov is known for his innovative work in polymer chemistry. 🌍 Fluent in Uzbek, English (B2), and Russian (B1), he also excels in analytical and creative problem-solving.

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Education & Personal Background

Dr. Fozil Turaqulov was born on October 24, 1993, in the Sirdarya region, Uzbekistan. 🏑 He completed his primary and secondary education at School No. 13 in the Djizzakh region (2001–2009) and pursued Natural Sciences at an academic lyceum in Yangiyer City. πŸ“š He earned his Bachelor’s in Chemistry from Gulistan State University (2013–2017) and later obtained his Master’s in Chemical Technology of Organic Substances from Tashkent Chemical-Technological Institute (2018–2020). πŸ§ͺ Currently a PhD student at the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics (2022–2024), his focus is on cellulose and cellulose-paper technology. 🧬 He holds an Uzbek nationality and a valid driver’s license (AF0178428).

πŸ’Ό Employment & Skills

Dr. Fozil Turaqulov began his career as a Chemistry Teacher at Gulistan Olympic Reserve College in Syrdarya (Sep 2017 – Jun 2018). πŸ§ͺ He then served as a 1st Category Specialist at the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Uzbekistan (Feb 2019 – Jun 2020), and later advanced to Junior Researcher (Aug 2020 – 2022). πŸ”¬ He is proficient in English (B2) and Russian (B1), and is skilled in Microsoft Office, ChemOffice, CorelDraw, and Photoshop. πŸ’»πŸ’‘ A dedicated scientist and a married professional, Dr. Turaqulov continues to contribute to Uzbekistan’s academic and scientific community.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Dr. Fozil Turaqulov’s research primarily centers on nanotechnology, polymer chemistry, and cellulose-based materials. 🧬 His work explores the synthesis and characterization of selenium and silver nanoparticles, especially within sodium carboxymethylcellulose matrices, targeting applications in biomedicine, antibacterial textiles, and long-acting drug delivery systems. 🧫 He investigates physicochemical properties of nanocomposites and their stabilization mechanisms for enhanced functionality. πŸ“Š Dr. Turaqulov’s interdisciplinary approach integrates material science, organic chemistry, and biopolymer engineering, contributing significantly to advanced nano-biopolymer technologies. 🌍 His impactful publications in Scopus-indexed journals underline his expertise in green synthesis and polymeric drug systems.

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πŸ“˜ Synthesis and physicochemical properties of the nanocomposites based on sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and selenium nanoparticles – Cited by: 15 | Year: 2022 πŸ§ͺ🧬

πŸ“˜ Antibacterial effect of cotton fabric treated with silver nanoparticles of different sizes and shapes – Cited by: 12 | Year: 2019 🧫🧡

πŸ“˜ Physicochemical characteristics of a nanocomposite film based on purified sodium carboxymethylcellulose and selenium nanoparticles – Cited by: 10 | Year: 2024 πŸ”¬πŸ“Š

πŸ“˜ Bactericidal effect of cotton fabric treated with polymer solution containing silver nanoparticles of different sizes and shapes – Cited by: 8 | Year: 2020 πŸ¦ πŸ‘•

πŸ“˜ Synthesis of selenium nanoparticles stabilized with sodium carboxymethylcellulose for preparation of a long-acting form of prospidine – Cited by: 7 | Year: 2021 πŸ’ŠπŸ§ͺ

πŸ“˜ Synthesis of selenium nanoparticles stabilized with sodium carboxymethylcellulose for preparation of a long-acting form of prospidine – Cited by: 5 | Year: 2021 πŸ§«πŸ“ˆ

πŸ“˜ Chemical synthesis of stable selenium nanoparticles in water solution of sodium-carboxymethylcellulose – Year: 2023 βš—οΈπŸŒŠ

πŸ“˜ Bactericidal effect of cotton fabric with silver nanoparticles (Asian Journal of Chemistry) – Year: 2020 🧡🧫

πŸ“˜ Antibacterial effect of cotton fabric with silver nanoparticles (Duplicate authorship) –Year: 2020 πŸ‘•πŸ§ͺ

πŸ“˜ Silver nanoparticles of different sizes and shapes on cotton fabric

Jyoti Sharma | Metallo Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jyoti Sharma | Metallo Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jyoti Sharma, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India

Prof. Jyoti Sharma is a distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. With over two decades of experience in teaching and research, she specializes in Synthetic Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry. She has published 42 research papers and guided 8 Ph.D. scholars. Prof. Sharma has led two UGC-funded projects and contributed significantly to academic development through her involvement in refresher courses, BOS, and university committees. A committed educator and researcher, she is an active member of several prestigious societies including CRSI, ISCB, and ISCA. Her academic journey reflects dedication, innovation, and excellence in the field of chemistry. πŸ§ͺπŸ“˜

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πŸŽ“ Education

Prof. Jyoti Sharma completed her M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Her academic training was further enriched through a two-year postdoctoral fellowship as a Research Associate at the same university from 1997 to 2000. With a strong foundation in chemical sciences, her advanced studies focused on inorganic and organometallic compounds, setting the stage for her specialized research work. Throughout her academic life, she has maintained a keen interest in interdisciplinary approaches involving coordination chemistry and ligand interaction studies, forming the core of her academic and scientific expertise. πŸŽ“πŸ§«

πŸ“š Experience

Prof. Sharma boasts 24 years of research and teaching experience in Chemistry, with 2 additional years of postdoctoral work. She has taught undergraduate students for over two decades and postgraduate students for 2 years. She has guided 8 Ph.D. students and currently supervises 2 more. Apart from teaching, she has held several administrative roles, including serving as Proctor and Convener for PG Admissions. She is actively engaged in academic governance as a member and Convenor of the Board of Studies in Chemistry. Her experience reflects a deep engagement in both academic and administrative aspects of higher education. πŸ‘©β€πŸ«πŸ§ͺ

πŸ… Awards and Honors

Though no formal awards are currently listed, Prof. Jyoti Sharma’s professional journey is marked by academic recognitions and leadership roles. She has been elected as a Board of Studies member (2021-22) and currently serves as its Convenor. She has also organized and attended several refresher and orientation courses and served as Deputy Coordinator. Her selection for these roles demonstrates institutional trust in her academic leadership. Additionally, she has served as a proctor and contributed to multiple university committees, reflecting her strong commitment to academic service and university administration. πŸ†πŸ“–

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Prof. Sharma’s research primarily focuses on Synthetic Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry, emphasizing the synthesis, spectral characterization, and bioactivity of metal complexes involving antimony, arsenic, and bismuth. Her work involves mixed valency derivatives and studies of compounds with oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur ligands. She has completed two UGC-funded research projects and has over 40 peer-reviewed publications. Her scientific contributions aim to explore the chemical behavior and potential applications of metallorganic compounds, especially in bioinorganic systems. Her work stands out for its structural and functional insights into coordination chemistry. πŸ§ͺ🧬

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πŸ“˜ Kangaroo mother care vs conventional care for LBW babies – SM Ali, J Sharma, R Sharma, S Alam | Cited by 95 | πŸ—“οΈ 2009 πŸ‘ΆπŸ’–
πŸ”¬ Boron compounds of semicarbazones: antimicrobial & nanosized Bβ‚‚O₃ – J Bhomia, J Sharma, RA Sharma, Y Singh | Cited by 16 | πŸ—“οΈ 2018 πŸ§ͺ🦠
βš—οΈ Triorganotin(IV) & Schiff bases: synthesis & antimicrobial study – P Bhatra, J Sharma, RA Sharma, Y Singh | Cited by 16 | πŸ—“οΈ 2017 πŸ”¬βš›οΈ
🧬 Metal-induced benzothiazoline ring rearrangement with organoantimony(V) – D Shanker, RK Sharma, J Sharma, et al. | Cited by 12 | πŸ—“οΈ 2007 πŸ”βš—οΈ
πŸ§ͺ Antimony(III) heteroleptic derivatives: synthesis & antibacterial activity – S Beniwal, A Kumar, J Sharma, et al. | Cited by 9 | πŸ—“οΈ 2019 πŸ’ŠπŸ”
🧫 Triphenylarsenic(V)/antimony(V) & Schiff bases: antimicrobial – R Agrawal, J Sharma, et al. | Cited by 9 | πŸ—“οΈ 2011 βš—οΈπŸ§ͺ
πŸ“ Triphenylantimony(V) heteroleptics: XRD, antibacterial & antioxidant – S Beniwal, A Kumar, J Sharma, et al. | Cited by 7 | πŸ—“οΈ 2019 πŸ§ͺπŸ“Š
πŸ§ͺ Monophenylantimony(III) & dithiocarbamates: synthesis & antimicrobial – DK Sharma, Y Singh, J Sharma | Cited by 7 | πŸ—“οΈ 2013 πŸ§«πŸ”¬
πŸ‘Ά Serum ferritin as sepsis marker in pediatric patients – J Sharma, R Sharma | Cited by 6 | πŸ—“οΈ 2018 πŸ©ΈπŸ“ˆ
🧬 Organoboron semicarbazones: synthesis, antimicrobial & antifertility – RASYS Jyoti Bhomia, J Sharma, et al. | Cited by 6 | πŸ—“οΈ 2018 πŸ§ͺπŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬
πŸ§ͺ Heteroleptic boron Schiff base derivatives: synthesis & antimicrobial – V Jangir, J Sharma, et al. | Cited by 6 | πŸ—“οΈ 2016 βš—οΈπŸ§«
πŸ”¬ Mixed Chloro Bis [Dithiophosphato] Antimony(III) & boron derivatives – R Agrawal, J Sharma, et al. | Cited by 6 | πŸ—“οΈ 2010 βš›οΈπŸ”