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. 🎓 He holds a Bachelor’s in Chemistry from Gulistan State University and a Master’s in Organic Chemical Technology from Tashkent Chemical-Technological Institute. 🧪 Currently completing his PhD in cellulose and cellulose-paper chemistry, his research centers on selenium nanoparticles and polymer-based nanocomposites. 📚 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. 📚 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). 🧪 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).

💼 Employment & Skills

Dr. Fozil Turaqulov began his career as a Chemistry Teacher at Gulistan Olympic Reserve College in Syrdarya (Sep 2017 – Jun 2018). 🧪 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). 🔬 He is proficient in English (B2) and Russian (B1), and is skilled in Microsoft Office, ChemOffice, CorelDraw, and Photoshop. 💻💡 A dedicated scientist and a married professional, Dr. Turaqulov continues to contribute to Uzbekistan’s academic and scientific community.

🔬 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. 📊 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.

Publication Top Notes

📘 Synthesis and physicochemical properties of the nanocomposites based on sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and selenium nanoparticlesCited by: 15 | Year: 2022 🧪🧬

📘 Antibacterial effect of cotton fabric treated with silver nanoparticles of different sizes and shapesCited by: 12 | Year: 2019 🧫🧵

📘 Physicochemical characteristics of a nanocomposite film based on purified sodium carboxymethylcellulose and selenium nanoparticlesCited by: 10 | Year: 2024 🔬📊

📘 Bactericidal effect of cotton fabric treated with polymer solution containing silver nanoparticles of different sizes and shapesCited by: 8 | Year: 2020 🦠👕

📘 Synthesis of selenium nanoparticles stabilized with sodium carboxymethylcellulose for preparation of a long-acting form of prospidineCited by: 7 | Year: 2021 💊🧪

📘 Synthesis of selenium nanoparticles stabilized with sodium carboxymethylcellulose for preparation of a long-acting form of prospidineCited by: 5 | Year: 2021 🧫📈

📘 Chemical synthesis of stable selenium nanoparticles in water solution of sodium-carboxymethylcelluloseYear: 2023 ⚗️🌊

📘 Bactericidal effect of cotton fabric with silver nanoparticles (Asian Journal of Chemistry)Year: 2020 🧵🧫

📘 Antibacterial effect of cotton fabric with silver nanoparticles (Duplicate authorship)Year: 2020 👕🧪

📘 Silver nanoparticles of different sizes and shapes on cotton fabric

Nabila BOUASLA | Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Mrs. Nabila BOUASLA | Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Mrs. Nabila BOUASLA, Université Chadli Bendjedid-El Tarf, Algeria

Based on the detailed curriculum vitae provided, Mrs. Nabila Bouasla appears to be a suitable candidate for the Research for Best Scholar Award. Here are some key points that support this opinion:

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Educational Background:

Mrs. Bouasla holds a Doctorate in Sciences in Chemistry, specializing in Physical Chemistry of materials, from the University Badji Mokhtar-Annaba. Her academic progression from a graduate diploma to a doctorate demonstrates a strong commitment to her field.

Research and Training:

She has participated in various specialized training programs, including short internships at the ITODYS laboratory in Paris and training in advanced analytical techniques such as Rietveld analysis and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. These experiences indicate her dedication to staying updated with cutting-edge research methodologies.

Teaching and Mentorship:

Mrs. Bouasla has extensive teaching experience, ranging from assistant roles to lecturer positions. She has taught various chemistry modules, which demonstrates her ability to communicate complex concepts effectively. Moreover, her involvement in supervising student projects highlights her role in mentoring and developing the next generation of scientists.

Research Supervision:

She has directed and examined multiple research projects at the undergraduate and master’s levels, covering diverse topics like environmental chemistry, phytochemistry, and corrosion studies. Her supervisory roles show her capability to guide significant research initiatives.

Scientific Contribution:

Mrs. Bouasla’s contribution to scientific research is evident from her supervision of projects that explore practical applications, such as the study of the inhibitory effects of natural substances on corrosion. These studies contribute to sustainable scientific practices and innovative material science research.

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Conclusion

Her strong educational background, research involvement, and teaching experience make her a commendable candidate for recognition in scholarly research.

 

Vaclav Kasicka | Physical Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vaclav Kasicka | Physical Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vaclav Kasicka, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic

Dr. Václav Kašička is a distinguished scientist specializing in electromigration methods at the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences. With expertise spanning zone electrophoresis to chromatography, he has authored over 190 papers and holds numerous patents. Dr. Kašička’s contributions include leadership roles in scientific societies, editorial boards, and organizing international symposia. Recognitions include the Hanuš Memorial Medal and Prof. Andrzej Waksmundzki Medal. He actively mentors students and collaborates globally, advancing analytical chemistry. 🌍🔬

 

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Education 📚

Born in 1952 in Nymburk, Czech Republic, Václav Kašička pursued a career deeply rooted in chemistry and biochemistry. His academic journey commenced with a Master of Science degree in chemistry and physical chemistry from Charles University, Prague, spanning from 1972 to 1977. Subsequently, he earned his RNDr. (Rerum Naturalium Doctor) degree in chemistry and physical chemistry in 1979 from the same institution. His pursuit of academic excellence culminated with a CSc. (Candidatus Scientarium) degree, equivalent to a PhD, in chemistry and biochemistry from the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, in 1985. His doctoral thesis focused on the analysis and preparation of peptides and proteins using isotachophoresis.

Awards and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Kašička has been honored with prestigious awards that recognize his exceptional contributions to analytical chemistry and separation science. These include the Hanuš Memorial Medal from the Czech Chemical Society, the Prof. Andrzej Waksmundzki Medal for popularizing separation techniques, and the Karel Preis Award for the best paper in Chemické listy. Earlier accolades include the Young Scientist Award from the Czechoslovak Chemical Society and the Young Investigator Award at the World Exhibition of Young Investigators in Bulgaria.

Research Focus

Václav Kašička is a distinguished scientist specializing in capillary electromigration methods, particularly in the fields of analytical chemistry and biochemistry. His research focuses on advancing techniques such as capillary electrophoresis and electrokinetic chromatography for the separation, analysis, and characterization of biomolecules including peptides, proteins, nucleosides, and nucleotides. Dr. Kašička’s contributions are pivotal in understanding physicochemical parameters, binding constants, and interactions of (bio)molecules. His work, spanning decades, has garnered significant citations and recognition, symbolized by awards like the Hanuš Memorial Medal. Dr. Kašička continues to lead scientific advancements globally, exemplifying dedication to innovative research in analytical sciences. 🌍🔬

 

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  • Recent developments in capillary and microchip electroseparations of peptides: Published in 2024, cited 2 times. 📅
  • Characterization of vestibular schwannoma tissues: Published in 2023, not cited. 🧬
  • Capillary electrokinetic chromatography for studying interactions between β-blockers: Published in 2023, cited 3 times. 💊
  • The separation of the enantiomers of diquats by capillary electrophoresis: Published in 2023, cited 2 times. ⚗️
  • Recent developments and applications of capillary and microchip electrophoresis in proteomics and peptidomics: Published in 2023, cited 11 times. 🧪
  • A study of azopyrimidine photoswitches and their interactions with cyclodextrins: When the guest governs the type of accommodation at the host

  • The separation of cyclic diadenosine diphosphorothioate and the diastereomers of its difluorinated derivative and the estimation of the binding constants and ionic mobilities of their complexes with 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin by affinity capillary electrophoresis

  • Acidity constants and protonation sites of cyclic dinucleotides determined by capillary electrophoresis, quantum chemical calculations, and NMR spectroscopy

  • Determination of physicochemical parameters of (bio)molecules and (bio)particles by capillary electromigration methods