Ayse Aktas Kamiloglu | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayse Aktas Kamiloglu | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Karadeniz Technical University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayse Aktas Kamiloglu is a distinguished inorganic chemist at Karadeniz Technical University, renowned for her contributions to the design and application of phthalocyanine-based materials in catalysis, photochemistry, and medicinal chemistry. Her research focuses on coordination compounds and metal-based functional materials, emphasizing structure–property relationships that drive innovation in inorganic and organometallic systems. She has successfully led several TÜBİTAK- and AÇÜBAP-supported research projects on the synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, and functional evaluation of metallophthalocyanines and Schiff base derivatives with biological and catalytic activities. Her expertise spans coordination chemistry, photophysical and photochemical analysis, electrochemistry, and the development of bioactive organometallic complexes, particularly for enzyme inhibition relevant to neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Kamiloglu has authored over 30 SCI-indexed publications in reputed journals such as Applied Organometallic Chemistry, Journal of Coordination Chemistry, and Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, contributing valuable insights into metal–ligand interactions and their technological implications. Recognized for her scientific achievements, she has received numerous awards for research excellence and innovation. With 418 citations, 31 publications, and an h-index of 12, she continues to make impactful contributions to the advancement of inorganic and materials chemistry while fostering international collaboration and mentoring future scientists.

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Sabyasachi Sarkar | Bioinorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sabyasachi Sarkar | Bioinorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Honorary Distinguished Professor | Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira | India

Prof. Dr. Sabyasachi Sarkar is a distinguished chemist whose pioneering work bridges fundamental and applied research, combining enzymatic and nanocarbon innovations to create transformative solutions for science and society. He has led and contributed to advanced research in bioinorganic chemistry, catalysis, and nanomaterial systems, with a focus on enzyme-inspired catalysis, sustainable chemical processes, and nanocarbon-based energy conversion. His interdisciplinary research integrates biochemical principles with material science, resulting in significant advancements in metalloenzyme modeling, biomimetic catalyst development, and functional nanomaterials. Prof. Sarkar’s contributions are further exemplified by multiple groundbreaking patents in drug delivery, ambient energy conversion, and catalytic ammonia synthesis, demonstrating both innovation and real-world applicability. His academic influence extends through the training and mentoring of scientists, fostering collaborations across chemistry, biology, and materials science. Prof. Sarkar has received numerous honors and recognitions for his excellence in research and education, reflecting his role as a global leader in advancing sustainable chemistry. His scholarly impact is evident in his 6,444 citations, 229 documents, and an h-index of 39, underscoring the enduring significance and reach of his work in chemical sciences.

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Featured Publications

Müller, A., Sarkar, S., Shah, S. Q. N., Bögge, H., Schmidtmann, M., & Sarkar, S., et al. (1999). Archimedean synthesis and magic numbers: “Sizing” giant molybdenum‐oxide‐based molecular spheres of the keplerate type. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 38(21), 3238–3241. Cited by: 503.

Tripathi, S., Sonkar, S. K., & Sarkar, S. (2011). Growth stimulation of gram (Cicer arietinum) plant by water soluble carbon nanotubes. Nanoscale, 3(3), 1176–1181. Cited by: 358.

Goswami, S., Das, S., Aich, K., Pakhira, B., Panja, S., Mukherjee, S. K., & Sarkar, S. (2013). A chemodosimeter for the ratiometric detection of hydrazine based on return of ESIPT and its application in live-cell imaging. Organic Letters, 15(21), 5412–5415. Cited by: 263.

Das, S. K., Chaudhury, P. K., Biswas, D., & Sarkar, S. (1994). Modeling for the active site of sulfite oxidase: Synthesis, characterization, and reactivity of [MoVIO₂(mnt)₂]²⁻ (mnt²⁻ = 1,2-dicyanoethylenedithiolate). Journal of the American Chemical Society, 116(20), 9061–9070. Cited by: 217.

Tripathi, S., & Sarkar, S. (2015). Influence of water soluble carbon dots on the growth of wheat plant. Applied Nanoscience, 5(5), 609–616. Cited by: 200.

Matias Cardenas | Analytical Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Matias Cardenas | Analytical Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto | Argentina

Dr. Matias Alberto Cardenas is an emerging leader in analytical chemistry whose academic journey began with a degree in Microbiology from the Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, eventually culminating in a Doctorate in Chemical Sciences (Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, 2025) with a thesis on electroanalytical detection of neonicotinoids in honey. Over the course of his academic and professional trajectory, he has built a strong profile combining teaching, research, and project leadership: he has served as a teaching assistant in microbiology and chemistry courses, evaluated faculty competitions, and held administrative roles such as departmental counselor and evaluator of socio-community practices. His professional experience includes directing and collaborating in multiple research projects funded by national agencies (FONCYT, CONICET, SECyT), including leading the “ApisLoq” nanoparticle-based biopesticide project, and contributing to interdisciplinary programs aiming at sustainable contaminant analysis in agro-food systems. His research interests lie in electrochemical sensor technology, nanomaterials, chemometric data analysis, and food and environmental contaminant detection, and he is skilled in applying electroanalytical techniques, multivariate statistics, sensor fabrication, separation methods, and method validation. Notably, his publications include articles such as Chemometric-assisted electrochemical sensor for simultaneous determination of neonicotinoids imidacloprid and thiamethoxam in honey (Analytical Methods) and Reduction of Fusarium proliferatum growth and fumonisin accumulation by ZnO nanoparticles (International Journal of Food Microbiology). His leadership in research projects, conference presentations across Latin America and Europe, and service in academic governance reflect strong dedication to community and science. In recognition of his contributions, he has earned awards such as “Best Poster” and “Best Work” in electroanalytical chemistry at national conferences. In summary, Dr. Cardenas combines solid educational credentials, relevant professional experience, advanced technical skills, a growing record of impactful publications, and formal honors — making him a promising researcher with significant potential to contribute to global analytical chemistry. Dr. Cardenas’s academic impact is further reflected in his growing recognition with 1 citation, 2 documents, and an h-index of 1.

Profiles: scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Cardenas, M. A., Vignati, M., Pierini, G. D., Robledo, S. N., Moressi, M. B., & D’Eramo, F. (2025). Chemometric-assisted electrochemical sensor for simultaneous determination of neonicotinoids imidacloprid and thiamethoxam in honey samples. Analytical Methods.

2. Cardenas, M. A., Alaníz, R. D., Crapnell, R., Robledo, S. N., Fernández, H., Arévalo, F. J., Granero, A. M., Banks, C. E., & Pierini, G. D. (2025, August 13). Electrochemically activated screen-printed graphene electrochemical sensor for daidzein determination in edible peanut oils. Chemosensors.

3. Pena, G. A., Cardenas, M. A., Monge, M. P., Yerkovich, N., Planes, G. A., & Chulze, S. N. (2022). Reduction of Fusarium proliferatum growth and fumonisin accumulation by ZnO nanoparticles both on a maize based medium and irradiated maize grains. International Journal of Food Microbiology.

Sibele Santos Fernandes | chemical engineering | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Sibele Santos Fernandes | chemical engineering | Women Researcher Award

Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande, Brazil.

🔬 Short Biography 🌿💊📚

Dr. Sibele Santos Fernandes 👩‍🔬, born in 1990 in Rio Grande, Brazil 🇧🇷, is a leading researcher in food and chemical engineering. With a passion for sustainable innovation and functional foods 🌱, she has contributed significantly to the scientific community. She is currently an Adjunct Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG) and a permanent professor in the Postgraduate Program in Chemical Engineering 🏫. Dr. Fernandes has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles 📚 and actively participates in international research networks. Her main expertise includes chia-based food technologies, biodegradable packaging 🥗📦, and biotechnological solutions for effluent treatment 💧. Having completed her doctorate with a sandwich program in Mexico 🇲🇽, she brings a global perspective to her work. Fluent in Spanish and proficient in English 🗣️, she promotes collaboration across borders. With multiple awards to her name 🏅, Dr. Fernandes is a respected name in food science and sustainability research.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Sibele Santos Fernandes is a shining example of a woman excelling in STEM 🌟. As an accomplished academic and researcher, she has built a career on impactful, socially relevant, and environmentally sustainable research. From developing chia-based functional foods to pioneering biodegradable packaging materials, her work bridges the gap between laboratory science and real-world application 🧪🌱.

Her recognition as a professor, mentor, scientific author, and peer reviewer places her among the most influential female scientists in her domain. Her success, despite the gender imbalance in engineering and applied sciences, stands as a powerful testament to resilience, brilliance, and innovation 💪💡.

📘 Education & Experience

Dr. Sibele Santos Fernandes holds dual undergraduate degrees in Food Engineering (2013) and Chemical Engineering (2017) from FURG 🏛️. She completed her Master’s in Food Science and Technology (2016) and earned a PhD in the same field (2020), with a sandwich PhD stint at Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán in Mexico 🇲🇽. Her thesis focused on the nanoencapsulation of chia oil for food applications 🧪🥣. She has completed postdoctoral research at IF Goiano and FURG 🔬. Professionally, she has served as a substitute professor at UFMA and UNIPAMPA and is now a full-time Adjunct Professor at FURG 📘. She teaches in chemical, food, and biochemical engineering and is active in postgraduate education 👩‍🏫. Her career is marked by strong interdisciplinary engagement, hands-on teaching, and collaborative research. Her work blends scientific rigor with real-world applicability, fostering innovation in food sustainability and health 🌍🍞.

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Sibele Fernandes has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to professional development 📈. She has completed more than 30 certified short courses on diverse subjects including food safety 🧫, environmental planning 🌱, nanobiotechnology 🧬, and pedagogy 🎓. Notably, she engaged in “Pedagogia Universitária” and “Planejamento Ambiental” to enhance her teaching methodologies 📖. She also took specialized training in laboratory management, HACCP systems, design thinking 💡, and entrepreneurial skills with SEBRAE 🇧🇷. Her international exposure includes attending conferences in Mexico 🇲🇽, Peru 🇵🇪, and Brazil, where she presented pioneering work on chia-based technologies. As a scientific referee for top journals like Food Chemistry, Starch, and Surfaces and Interfaces 📄, she stays at the forefront of academic excellence. Dr. Fernandes’ dedication to lifelong learning ensures she remains an innovator in food and chemical engineering fields 🔍🛠️, always aligning her growth with sustainability and educational impact 🌿.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Sibele Santos Fernandes focuses her research on sustainable food engineering 🌍🥣 and biodegradable materials. Her work explores innovative uses of chia seeds 🌱—specifically chia mucilage and chia oil—in food development, fat substitution, and nanoencapsulation. She has developed edible films, oral disintegration systems, and gluten-free formulations enriched with functional ingredients 🍞🧪. Her research also dives into effluent treatment using biocoagulants 💧, valorization of agricultural by-products 🌾, and smart food packaging. With expertise spanning chemical engineering and food science 🔬, Dr. Fernandes integrates molecular-level innovations with industrial applications. She leads projects on chia-based nanoemulsions, active and intelligent packaging, and techno-functional plant polysaccharides 📦🧫. Her work contributes to advancing health-oriented food systems and environmentally friendly materials, making her a pioneer in Latin American agroindustrial biotechnologies 🌎💚. Dr. Fernandes is not just a researcher—she is a solutions architect for tomorrow’s food and environmental challenges.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🥇 2024: “Efeito da luz sobre características bioativas de ora-pro-nóbis” – III Simpósio Sulamericano de Ciência de Alimentos

  • 🥈 2018: “Análise sensorial de pães sem glúten com proteína de soja e óleo de coco” – Universidade de Passo Fundo

  • 🥉 2018: “Characterization of chia mucilage films” – Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán

  • 🏅 2018: “Efeito da adição de farinha de soja e óleo de coco nas características de pão sem glúten” – UPF

  • 🏆 2018: “Evaluation of films from chia mucilage” – UFSC

  • 🎖️ 2015: “Substituição da gordura por mucilagem de chia em bolo” – Universidade de Passo Fundo

Publications & Citations 📚

  • 📘 Addition of chia seed mucilage for reduction of fat content in bread and cakes – 292 citations, 2017

  • 🍇 Bioactive compounds as ingredients of functional foods: polyphenols, carotenoids, peptides from animal and plant sources – 114 citations, 2019

  • 🌿 Yield and quality of chia oil extracted via different methods – 87 citations, 2019

  • 🥪 Development of Mayonnaise with Substitution of Oil or Egg Yolk by the Addition of Chia Mucilage – 87 citations, 2018

  • 🧴 Chia seeds to develop new biodegradable polymers for food packaging – 57 citations, 2020

  • 🌱 Selected plants producing mucilage as functional ingredients in plant-based foods – 35 citations, 2023

  • 🍞 Production of gluten free bread with flour and chia seeds (Salvia hispânica L) – 29 citations, 2021

  • 🎂 Development of cake mix with reduced fat and high practicality by adding chia mucilage – 26 citations, 2021

  • 🧫 Chia mucilage carrier systems: a review of emulsion, encapsulation, and film strategies – 25 citations, 2023

  • 🎨 Intelligent and active biodegradable biopolymeric films containing carotenoids – 23 citations, 2024

  • 🥗 Association between diet, health, and bioactive compounds in foods – 21 citations, 2019

  • 🧪 Production of carbonic anhydrase by marine and freshwater microalgae – 20 citations, 2016

  • 🥩 The techno-functionality of chia seed and its fractions as ingredients for meat analogs – 19 citations, 2024

🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Sibele Santos Fernandes is not only an outstanding researcher but also a trailblazer for women in science and technology. Her interdisciplinary expertise, commitment to sustainability, and role as an educator and mentor position her as a deserving recipient of the Women Researcher Award. Honoring her would highlight the vital role of women in solving global food and environmental challenges—and inspire future generations of female scientists worldwide 👏🏆🌎.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Victor Geanta | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Victor Geanta | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Business/Company at Universiry Politehnica of Bucharest , Romania.

Prof. Dr. Eng. Habil. Victor Geantă 🎓⚙️ is a renowned Romanian scientist specializing in materials science and engineering. With a career spanning over four decades, he has contributed extensively to the development and refinement of metallic and biocompatible materials 🔬🛠️. Serving as a professor at the National University Polytechnica of Bucharest, his expertise covers steel production, alloy refinement, and innovative biomaterials research 🏛️📚. He is a published author with over 100 ISI and Scopus-indexed papers and holds 32 patents 📜🏆. A member of multiple prestigious organizations, Prof. Geantă’s work bridges education, industry, and cutting-edge research globally 🌍✨.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Prof. Dr. Eng. Habil. Victor Geantă 🌍🔬 is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding and sustained contributions to materials science and engineering over more than four decades. His research output, including over 100 ISI and Scopus-indexed papers, 32 patents, and involvement in 80+ research contracts, demonstrates both academic excellence and practical impact. His interdisciplinary work on biocompatible alloys, high-entropy materials, and innovative metallurgical processes places him at the cutting edge of modern material science 🔥🛠️. His international collaborations and multiple awards (Gold, Bronze, and Special Awards at EUROINVENT) further highlight his global scientific influence 🌟.

🎓 Education & Experience 

  • 🎓 PhD in Materials Science (1999) – Polytechnic University of Bucharest

  • 🎓 Engineer Degree in Extractive Metallurgy (1982) – Polytechnic University of Bucharest

  • 👨‍🏫 Professor – National University Polytechnica of Bucharest (2000–present)

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor – National University Polytechnica of Bucharest (1999–2000)

  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer – Polytechnic University of Bucharest (1990–1999)

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor – Polytechnic University of Bucharest (1983–1990)

  • 🏭 Metallurgical Engineer – ICNPT Oltenița (1981–1983)

Professional Development 🚀📖

Prof. Victor Geantă 📚🌍 continually invested in professional growth through specialized training and international experiences. He completed management training in Portugal 🇵🇹, quality systems certification in Romania 🇷🇴, and environmental management in Belgium 🇧🇪. His development journey also included certification in welding and non-destructive testing 🧪🔍. Active in international scientific communities, he holds memberships in societies such as ASM International, TMS, and the New York Academy of Sciences 🌐🧠. With extensive involvement in national and European projects, Prof. Geantă not only advanced his expertise but also significantly contributed to the modernization of metallurgical engineering education and research 🔥🛠️.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Prof. Geantă’s research focuses primarily on the development, refinement, and processing of special metallic and biocompatible materials 🔩🧬. His work spans the engineering of steel production, refining technologies, and the creation of materials suited for advanced industrial and biomedical applications 🏥🔧. Specialized in obtaining high-purity steels and innovative metallic biomaterials, he continually pushes the boundaries of traditional metallurgy 🔥🧪. His research contracts, totaling more than 80, and numerous patents demonstrate a commitment to practical innovation. Prof. Geantă’s scientific endeavors reflect a blend of fundamental research and industrial relevance, driving progress in materials science and engineering 🚀🔬.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🏅 Special Award of Korea Invention News – EUROINVENT 2012

  • 🥇 Gold Medal – European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, EUROINVENT 2012

  • 🥉 Bronze Medal – European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, EUROINVENT 2012

  • 📚 Over 100 ISI and Scopus-indexed scientific papers

  • 🔬 32 Patents in materials science and metallurgy

Publications & Citations 📚

📄 MG-ZN-Y Biocompatible Alloys Produced in a Levitation Furnace (2023) | ✍️ Contributors: Cosmin Gabriel Lala, Adrian-Emanuel Onici, Ionelia Voiculescu, Radu Stefanoiu, Victor Geanta | 🔗 [DOI: 10.24867/IS-2023-T1.1-11_09841] | 📚 Cited by: (citation data not directly available yet)

🧪 High-temperature oxidation of AlCrFeNi-(Mn or Co) high-entropy alloys: Effect of atmosphere and reactive element addition (2021) | ✍️ Contributors: Chongchong Tang, Hao Shi, Adrian Jianu, Alfons Weisenburger, Geanta Victor, Mirco Grosse, Georg Müller, Hans Jürgen Seifert, Martin Steinbrück | 🔗 [DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2021.109809] | 📚 Cited by: 31 (approx.)

🎯 Impact Behavior of the Ballistic Targets Package Composed of Dyneema Polymer and High Entropy Alloy Structures (2021) | ✍️ Contributors: I. Voiculescu, V. Geanta, T. Chereches, P. Vizureanu, R. Stefanoiu, A. Rotariu, D. Mitrica | 🔗 [DOI: 10.24425/amm.2022.137792] | 📚 Cited by: 7 (approx.)

🔍 Conclusion:

Prof. Victor Geantă embodies the spirit of innovation, scientific excellence, and impactful research necessary for the Best Researcher Award. His career showcases a rare blend of deep technical expertise, creative problem-solving, and dedication to both academia and industry needs. His legacy in advancing materials science—especially in high-tech and biocompatible applications—makes him an exceptional candidate for this honor. 🏅🚀