Yanhe Han | Environmental Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Yanhe Han | Environmental Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Dean | Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology | China

Han Yanhe is a highly cited researcher known for influential contributions in environmental engineering, catalytic materials development, advanced oxidation processes, and innovative wastewater treatment technologies. With a substantial record of 68 peer-reviewed publications, over 1,602 citations, and an h-index of 20, Han has established a strong global research presence characterized by consistent scientific impact and extensive multidisciplinary engagement. His work spans the design of integrated nitrogen and sulfur removal systems, including synergistic approaches combining sulfate reduction, sulfur-autotrophic denitrification, and micro-electrolytic pathways to achieve efficient treatment of complex and sulfate-rich wastewaters. Han has advanced understanding of the mechanistic interplay between sulfur-based electron donors and iron–carbon micro-electrolysis, contributing engineering strategies that enhance pollutant degradation and support scalable, sustainable water-treatment solutions. In the field of catalysis, he has contributed to the development of high-performance materials such as CeO₂/GO-co-doped MoS₂ composites, improving electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution and offering practical, cost-effective alternatives to noble-metal-based systems. His research portfolio further encompasses low-temperature plasma-driven oxidation for the mitigation of pharmaceutical and personal-care contaminants, environmental impact assessments of analytical detection methods, and intensified micro-electrolysis techniques tailored for highly toxic industrial waste streams. With collaborations spanning over 140 co-authors, Han has demonstrated a strong commitment to interdisciplinary research and scientific integration across chemistry, materials science, and environmental systems engineering. Many of his publications continue to accumulate significant citations, underscoring the relevance and applicability of his findings to both academic research and industrial practice. Through a combination of mechanistic insight, engineering innovation, and sustainability-focused design, Han Yanhe’s body of work contributes substantially to global efforts aimed at advancing clean-water technologies, enhancing catalytic efficiency, reducing environmental burdens, and supporting sustainable chemical engineering practices.

Profiles : Scopus

Featured Pulications
  1. Han, Y., Xu, H., Zhang, L., Ma, X., Man, Y., Su, Z., & Wang, J. (2023). An internal circulation iron–carbon micro-electrolysis reactor for aniline wastewater treatment: Parameter optimization, degradation pathways and mechanism. Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, 63(11), 96–107.

  2. Han, Y., Zhang, S., Zhang, X., Wu, C., & An, R. (2020). Optimization of the conditions for degradation of hydrolyzed polyacrylamide using electro-coagulation. Desalination and Water Treatment, 179, 148–159.

  3. Han, Y., Zhang, S., Xiaofei, Z., & Chen, J. (2020). Electrochemical oxidation of Hydrolyzed Polyacrylamide (HPAM) at Ti/SnO₂-Sb₂O₃/β-PbO₂ anode: Degradation kinetics and mechanisms. International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 15(4), 3382–3399.

  4. Han, Y., Wang, H., Wei, M., … Ma, X. (2025). Advanced low-temperature plasma-driven oxidation for mitigating pharmaceutical and personal care products in wastewater: Mechanisms, influencing factors, and reactor configurations.

    Prof. Yanhe Han advances sustainable environmental engineering through innovative electrochemical and micro-electrolysis technologies for efficient pollutant removal. His work delivers practical solutions for industry while contributing to global efforts toward cleaner water systems and a healthier environment.

Patrycja Żak | Environmental Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Patrycja Żak | Environmental Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor, UAM Poznań, Poland.

Dr. Patrycja Żak is an Associate Professor in the Department of Organometallic Chemistry at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. She holds a distinguished academic and research career focused on green chemistry, organometallic synthesis, and functional nanomaterials. With over 47 peer-reviewed publications and 16 patents, her contributions span catalysis, silsesquioxane chemistry, and environmentally friendly synthetic methodologies. A highly respected scientist, she has led multiple national and European research projects and mentored doctoral candidates. Her scientific work emphasizes sustainable practices through the use of organocatalysis and mechanochemistry. Dr. Żak is a collaborative researcher, partnering with international and national institutions to expand the frontiers of materials and inorganic chemistry. Her dedication has earned her a place in prestigious scientific networks and journals as a reviewer and contributing author. Through her innovative and impactful work, Dr. Żak exemplifies excellence in chemical research and its practical application.

Professional Profile 

Dr. Patrycja Żak completed her entire academic education at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, where she laid the foundation for her scientific journey. She earned her Master of Science degree in Chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Marciniec. Continuing under the same mentor, she pursued and successfully defended her Ph.D. in Chemistry , focusing on advanced organometallic systems. Demonstrating a consistent trajectory of academic growth, she achieved her habilitation at the same institution, a significant milestone in European academia reflecting her independent research capabilities and teaching qualifications. Her educational path reflects a deep commitment to chemical sciences, and her studies were grounded in synthetic and structural chemistry, particularly relating to silicon-based compounds and catalysts. This solid academic base has underpinned her research excellence, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to interdisciplinary fields, particularly in developing green and sustainable chemical methods.

Experience 

Dr. Żak has accumulated over 15 years of academic and research experience at Adam Mickiewicz University. She began her professional career as an adjunct faculty member and was promoted to Associate Professor. Her work has been briefly paused due to maternity leaves and a short health-related hiatus, but she returned to academia with renewed vigor. During her tenure, she has taken on roles beyond teaching and research, including supervising doctoral projects and serving on selection commissions for post-doc and master’s program candidates. She has actively contributed to collaborative research with international scientists and led industry-related projects, such as the development of efficient synthesis methods at AdvaChemLab. Her extensive project portfolio includes national grants like OPUS, SONATA, and MAESTRO, where she served as both investigator and principal investigator. These experiences have shaped her as a leader in her field, merging academic excellence with research innovation and mentorship.

Professional Development

Throughout her career, Dr. Żak has consistently engaged in professional development activities to enhance her academic and research contributions. She is a member of the Polish Chemical Society and has served as a reviewer for prestigious journals such as ChemSusChem, Inorganic Chemistry, and ChemCatChem. She also acted as a tutor in Environmental and Material Chemistry and served on several selection commissions for post-doc and master’s program candidates. Dr. Żak participated as an organizing committee member for the 8th European Silicon Days Conference. Internationally, she broadened her expertise through a six-month research exchange under the Socrates-Erasmus Program in Belgium. She continually refines her skills through leading-edge research projects and supervising doctoral candidates. These roles reflect her commitment to staying at the forefront of chemical science, emphasizing collaborative growth, academic integrity, and leadership in research dissemination, all of which have significantly contributed to her development as an esteemed scientist in organometallic and green chemistry.

Skills & Expertise

Dr. Patrycja Żak possesses an extensive skill set that bridges experimental chemistry, project leadership, and academic mentorship. She is highly proficient in organometallic synthesis, catalysis (particularly organocatalysis), and mechanochemical methods, enabling the development of green and efficient chemical transformations. Her expertise includes the design and functionalization of silicon-based nanomaterials such as silsesquioxanes. She has demonstrated strong abilities in analytical characterization techniques, photophysical studies, and collaborative interdisciplinary research. She effectively manages national and European research grants, showcasing organizational and leadership capabilities. In academia, she is skilled in curriculum development, supervising postgraduate students, and contributing to peer review and academic publishing. Furthermore, her role in organizing international conferences and reviewing for high-impact journals highlights her communication and evaluative skills. Her ability to innovate while adhering to sustainability principles marks her as a skilled and future-ready researcher in both academic and applied chemical sciences.

Resarch Focus

Dr. Patrycja Żak’s primary research focus lies at the intersection of Green Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, and Material Chemistry. Her work emphasizes the design of environmentally friendly and sustainable synthetic methods using organocatalysis and mechanochemistry. She is particularly focused on eliminating hazardous solvents and toxic metal-based catalysts by developing N-heterocyclic carbene-catalyzed transformations. Her research also targets the synthesis and functionalization of silsesquioxanes and nanomaterials with well-defined thermal and photochemical properties. Additionally, she explores thioester and heterocycle synthesis from unsaturated aldehydes and other functionalized compounds, contributing to the growing demand for sustainable, efficient chemical pathways. The research she leads aligns with cutting-edge themes in chemical sustainability, structure-property relationships in hybrid materials, and catalyst design for selective transformations. Her projects consistently follow the principles of atom economy and eco-compatibility, placing her work firmly within the green and sustainable chemistry category, with wide applications in pharmaceuticals, materials science, and nanotechnology.

Awards & Recognitions

Dr. Żak’s scientific excellence is reflected in her numerous achievements and recognitions. She has published 47 papers in Scopus-indexed journals, with an additional paper accepted and one under minor revision, showcasing consistent high-quality output. Her work has received over 662 citations in Scopus and 527 in Web of Science, with an h-index of 14, signifying both productivity and scholarly impact. She has authored chapters in scientific books and contributed to academic handbooks, such as the “Laboratory Experiments in Basic Inorganic Chemistry.” Moreover, her innovation has led to 16 patents across multiple jurisdictions including the US, EU, China, and Poland. She has also served as project manager and principal investigator for prestigious national projects including SONATA, POMOST, and OPUS. In addition, she plays a pivotal role in guiding doctoral candidates under Poland’s “Initiative of Excellence” programs. These distinctions underline her commitment to impactful, innovative, and globally relevant chemical research.

Publication Top Notes 

Conclusion:

Overall, Dr. Patrycja Żak is an exceptionally strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her impressive academic productivity, innovation in sustainable chemistry, mentorship record, and project leadership clearly match the criteria for recognizing excellence among women in science. Minor enhancements, such as expanding industrial collaborations and increasing policy outreach, could further amplify her profile in the future. Nonetheless, she fully deserves acknowledgment as a role model inspiring future generations of women scientists working toward a greener and more sustainable world.

RAJESWARAN | PHOTOCATALYSIS | Best Researcher Award

Dr. P.RAJESWARAN | PHOTOCATALYSIS | Best Researcher Award

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR at VEL TECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr,SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE,CHENNAI,TAMILNADU,India.

🔬 Short Biography 🌿💊📚

Dr. P. Rajeswaran 🎓 is an accomplished academician and researcher in the field of chemistry, with over 14 years of teaching experience in reputed institutions across Tamil Nadu, India 🇮🇳. Holding a Ph.D. in Chemistry with a specialization in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 🧪 from Bharathiar University, his academic journey began with B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry followed by an M.Phil. He is currently serving as Associate Professor of Chemistry at Vel Tech High Tech Engineering College, Chennai 🏫. His passion for research is reflected in over 28 SCI/Scopus-indexed publications 📄, spanning topics like photocatalysis, nanomaterials, and environmental remediation. A dedicated mentor and active R&D coordinator, Dr. Rajeswaran continues to shape the next generation of scientists while driving innovation through sustainable chemistry solutions 🌱🔬.

PROFILE 

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. P. Rajeswaran is a highly accomplished researcher with over 14 years of academic experience and an exceptional track record in the fields of nanoscience, nanotechnology, and environmental chemistry. Holding a Ph.D. in Chemistry, his scholarly excellence is reflected through his prolific publication record—28 SCI/Scopus-indexed journal papers, over 323 citations, an h-index of 12, and consistent involvement in cutting-edge research. He has also supervised Ph.D. scholars, contributed to institutional research development, and secured internal research funding, underscoring his dedication to both discovery and mentorship.

🔹 Education & Experience 

Dr. Rajeswaran’s academic path is steeped in chemical sciences 🧪. He completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry (Nanoscience and Nanotechnology) from Bharathiar University in 2018 🎓, with earlier degrees including an M.Phil. from Vinayaga Missions University and M.Sc./B.Sc. from NMS.S.V.N. College, Madurai 🎒. With 14.7 years of teaching experience 👨‍🏫, he has served in progressive academic roles—from Assistant Professor at institutions like King College of Technology and Mahendra Engineering College, to Associate Professor at Vel Tech High Tech Engineering College, Chennai 🏢. His practical experience in curriculum delivery, departmental leadership, and research supervision has been instrumental in advancing institutional and student success. As a recognized Ph.D. supervisor under Anna University, his teaching is deeply integrated with ongoing research in nanotechnology and materials science 🧬.

🔹 Professional Development 

Dr. Rajeswaran is consistently engaged in professional development, participating in over 14 national and international conferences, workshops, and training sessions 🧑‍🏫🌍. He has presented and published on advanced topics including photocatalytic nanomaterials, dye-sensitized solar cells ☀️, and eco-friendly synthesis techniques for environmental remediation 🌿. Beyond participation, he has contributed as a coordinator of R&D initiatives and held leadership roles such as Head of Department and Discipline Committee Member 🏅. His dedication to evolving with scientific advancements is evident through his diverse academic collaborations and his role in organizing academic events at Vel Tech High Tech. Additionally, he secured research seed funding 💰 and published a patent on eco-friendly coconut soap formulation 🧼. Dr. Rajeswaran remains at the forefront of academic enrichment through sustained learning and institutional development 📚🔍.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

  • 🏆 Ph.D. Thesis Highly Commended – Bharathiar University (2018)

  • 🎖️ Institute Seed Money Grant – ₹1,10,000 for DSSC project (2024)

  • 📜 Published Patent – Eco-friendly coconut soap formulation (2022)

  • 🧑‍🏫 Ph.D. Supervisorship – Recognized by Anna University

  • 📈 Citations: 323 | h-index: 12 | i10-index: 14 – Google Scholar Metrics

  • 📝 28 International Journal Publications – SCI/Scopus/WoS indexed

  • 🗣️ Presented at 7+ International/National Conferences – Including on nanomaterials and smart chemistry

  • 🧪 R&D Coordinator – Vel Tech High Tech Engineering College

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Rajeswaran’s research focus lies primarily in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 🔬, with applications in environmental remediation, photocatalysis, and energy storage devices 🔋. His doctoral and postdoctoral work centers around the synthesis of pure and doped SnO₂ nanoparticles using microwave-assisted techniques, exploring their structural, optical, and catalytic properties 🌈🧪. He has made notable contributions to green chemistry and sustainable solutions by developing nanomaterials for the degradation of toxic dyes and organic pollutants in wastewater 🌍💧. His work extends to graphene-based hybrid materials for supercapacitors and dye-sensitized solar cells, reflecting his interest in renewable energy systems ☀️⚡. Dr. Rajeswaran’s approach blends experimental chemistry with materials engineering to address pressing environmental and energy challenges through nanotechnology, making his research impactful across both academic and industrial domains 🧠⚙️.

Publications & Citations 📚

  1. 📘 Influence of Mn doping on SnO₂ nanoparticles (gas sensing)43 citations, 🗓️ 2015

  2. 🧪 Chitosan–CeO₂–CuO composites for dye degradation & microbial study38 citations, 🗓️ 2024

  3. 🧫 Mn-doped SnO₂ nanoparticles for Congo red degradation29 citations, 🗓️ 2023

  4. WO₃/Graphene hybrid for solar cells22 citations, 🗓️ 2021

  5. 🔋 NiMoO₄@rGO for asymmetric supercapacitors21 citations, 🗓️ 2023

  6. 💧 Chitosan–ZrO₂–CeO₂ for water remediation20 citations, 🗓️ 2023

  7. 🌞 SnO₂–ZnO heterojunctions for dye & Cr(VI) degradation19 citations, 🗓️ 2024

  8. 💡 SnO₂/CoFe₂O₄ nanocomposite for wastewater treatment19 citations, 🗓️ 2024

  9. 🧬 W⁶⁺ doped SnO₂ nanoparticles (photocatalysis)16 citations, 🗓️ 2016

  10. ☀️ Graphene-modified CeO₂ for DSSCs15 citations, 🗓️ 2020

  11. 🔆 Zn-doped SnO₂ nanoparticles (photocatalytic activity)14 citations, 🗓️ 2015

  12. 🌿 Gelatin–Alginate–CeO₂ hydrogel for biological use13 citations, 🗓️ 2024

  13. 🔋 NiCoP@rGO for asymmetric supercapacitors12 citations, 🗓️ 2023

  14. 🌞 Al₂O₃/Graphene for solar cells via microwave12 citations, 🗓️ 2020

  15. 🔋 NiMn₂O₄@rGO hybrids for supercapacitors10 citations, 🗓️ 2023

🔍 Conclusion:

✅ Dr. P. Rajeswaran is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His sustained contributions to applied nanoscience, environmental remediation, and energy materials, paired with leadership in academia and innovation, make him an exemplary candidate who embodies the spirit of research excellence and societal impact.

Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya | Environmental Chemistry | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya | Environmental Chemistry | Excellence in Innovation Award

Professor at Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology in Nigeria.

Dr. Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya 🎓, an Associate Professor of Environmental Chemistry at OAUSTECH, Nigeria 🇳🇬, is a distinguished scholar with a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry and over 50 scientific publications 📚. With teaching experience spanning two decades, his expertise lies in pollution studies, risk assessment, and environmental impact analysis 🌍🧪. He has received awards such as Best Lecturer by the Chemical Society of Nigeria 🏆 and secured prestigious grants, including DAAD and Max Planck Institute scholarships 🌐💼. Beyond academia, he actively mentors postgraduate students and contributes to environmental research and policy. He enjoys reading, football, table tennis, and atmospheric music ⚽📖🎶.

Professional Profile

GOOGLE SCHOLAR 

SCOPUS 

🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Ediagbonya is a visionary scholar whose work bridges environmental science and public health. He has pioneered analytical approaches to assess the risks of environmental pollutants such as PAHs, PCBs, and heavy metals using advanced tools like GC-MS and ICP-OES 🔬. His studies on atmospheric pollutants, water safety, and ecosystem health have contributed to national and international environmental policies 🌍📈.

🎓 Educational Background

  • 🏫 Primary School: Obanosa Primary School, Benin City (1980–1986)

  • 🏫 Secondary School: Ihogbe College, Benin City (1986–1992)

  • 🏫 Secondary School: Step-forward Secondary School, Warri (1992–1993)

  • 🧪 B.Sc. (Ed) Chemistry: University of Benin (1995–1999)

  • 💻 Diploma in Computer Studies: Obafemi Awolowo University Consultancy Services (2000–2001)

  • ⚗️ M.Sc. in Analytical & Environmental Chemistry: University of Benin (2002–2005)

  • 🌍 Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry: University of Benin (2006–2011)

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience

🏛️ University Level (OAUSTECH)

  • 👨‍🔬 Lecturer II, Industrial Chemistry (2013)

  • 📘 Lecturer I, Industrial Chemistry (2016)

  • 📗 Senior Lecturer, Industrial Chemistry (2019)

  • 🎓 Associate Professor, Chemical Sciences (2022–Present)

  • 🧑‍🎓 Sub Dean, School of Science (2024–Present)

  • 👨‍💼 Acting HOD, Department of Chemical Sciences (2024–Present)

🏫 Teaching (Outside University)

  • 👨‍🏫 Chemistry Teacher, Imaguero Grammar School (1997–1998)

  • 👨‍🏫 NYSC Teacher, Irabeji Grammar School (2000–2001)

  • 👨‍🏫 Royal College, Ovwian (2001–2009)

  • 🧪 Practical Demonstrator, University of Benin (2008–2010)

  • 👨‍🏫 Jenny College, Ekete (2010–2012)

  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer II, Western Delta University (2012–2013)

🌍 Research & Assessments

  • 🧪 Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)

  • 💧 Health Impact Assessments (HIA) for SPDC, NNPC & others

  • 🔬 Numerous international and national environmental studies

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya 📘 has demonstrated remarkable professional development through decades of academic excellence and environmental research 🌍🧪. Rising from a dedicated Chemistry teacher to an Associate Professor at OAUSTECH 🎓, he has contributed significantly to pollution analysis, environmental risk assessment, and sustainable practices 💧🌿. A recipient of the DAAD Staff Exchange Scholarship 🇩🇪 and international grants, he has attended numerous conferences, presented impactful research 📊, and published over 50 scientific papers 📚. As a mentor and postgraduate supervisor 👨‍🏫, his role in shaping future scientists is commendable. His professional growth reflects dedication, innovation, and global environmental advocacy 🌐🔥.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya’s research focus centers on Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Studies 🌍🧪. His work explores air and water quality, heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and greenhouse gases 🌫️💧🌡️. He conducts risk assessments to evaluate environmental and human health impacts 🧬⚠️, particularly in industrial and coastal regions. His studies utilize advanced analytical techniques like GC-MS and ICP-OES 🔬📈. Committed to sustainability, he investigates climate change, rainwater harvesting, and ecosystem protection 🌦️🌱. His research supports cleaner environments and informed policies, contributing to global environmental safety and public health awareness 🧑‍🔬📉🌐.

🏆 Awards & Honors
  • 🥇 Best Lecturer Award – Chemical Society of Nigeria (OAUSTECH), 2021

  • 🏅 Students’ Favourite Lecturer – Chemical Society of Nigeria (OAUSTECH), 2018

  • 🧪 Best Chemistry Teacher – Royal Colleges, Ovwian, Delta State, 2007

  • 🎓 DAAD Staff-Exchange Scholarship – Germany 🇩🇪, 2021

  • 🌍 International Research Grant – Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany 🇩🇪 (2020, €26,676)

  • 📚 TETFund National Research Grants – Nigeria 🇳🇬 (3-time recipient)

Publications & Citations 📚

📘 Occupational exposure to wood dust and respiratory health status of sawmill workers in South-south Nigeria – Tobin EA, Ediagbonya TF et al. | J Pollut Eff Cont | 51 citations | 📅 2016 🌳🫁

💧 Assessment of rain water harvesting systems in a rural community of Edo State, Nigeria – Tobin EA, Ediagbonya TF et al. | Journal of Public Health | 31 citations | 📅 2013 🌦️🏞️

🌫️ Sequential extractions and toxicity potential of trace metals absorbed into airborne particles in an urban atmosphere of Southwestern Nigeria – Olumayede EG, Ediagbonya TF | Scientific World J | 30 citations | 📅 2018 🏙️☠️

💦 Identification and quantification of heavy metals, coliforms and anions in water bodies using enrichment factors – Ediagbonya TF et al. | J Environ Anal Chem | 23 citations | 📅 2015 🚱🧪

🌾 Spatio-temporal distribution of inhalable and respirable particulate matter in rural atmosphere of Nigeria – Ukpebor EE, Ediagbonya TF et al. | IAEES | 22 citations | 📅 2013 🌬️🏡

🧭 Potential risk assessment and spatial distribution of elemental concentrations in sediment – Ediagbonya TF, Balogun OT | Applied Water Science | 17 citations | 📅 2020 🧪🌍

🐟 Comparative analysis of some metallic elements in selected body part of fishes from Igbokoda River – Ediagbonya TF et al. | Results in Chemistry | 17 citations | 📅 2020 🐠⚗️

🧱 Risk assessment and elemental quantification of anthropogenic activities in soil – Ediagbonya TF, Ajayi S | Environ Geochem Health | 15 citations | 📅 2021 🌍🔬

🏙️ Air pollution and respiratory morbidity in an urban area of Nigeria – Ediagbonya TF, Tobin AE | Greener J Environ Manag | 15 citations | 📅 2013 🚗💨

🪵 The level of suspended particulate matter in wood industry (sawmills) in Benin City, Nigeria – Ediagbonya TF et al. | J Environ Chem Ecotoxicol | 13 citations | 📅 2013 🪚🌫️

🌍 Comparative study of TSP, inhalable and respirable particles in Niger Delta – Ediagbonya TF et al. | Greener J Phys Sci | 13 citations | 📅 2012 🏞️💨

🐸 Bioaccumulation of elemental concentrations in sediment and frog (Pyxicephalus edulis) – Ediagbonya TF et al. | Chemistry Africa | 12 citations | 📅 2022 🐸⚛️

⛏️ Effect of quarry activities on biological resources around quarry site in Oyo State – Ediagbonya TF et al. | Environ Geochem Health | 12 citations | 📅 2021 🌿🪨

🌊 Geochemistry of terrigenous sediments in surface water from Ore and Okitipupa – Ediagbonya TF, Ayedun H | Bangladesh J Sci Ind Res | 12 citations | 📅 2018 🧬💧

🧲 Enrichment factor of atmospheric trace metals using reference elements – Ediagbonya TF | Nigerian Journal of Technology | 12 citations | 📅 2016 🔍📈

🌫️ Heavy metal in inhalable and respirable particles in urban atmosphere – Ediagbonya TF et al. | Environ Skeptics and Critics | 12 citations | 📅 2013 🌁🧪

😷 Prevalence of respiratory symptoms due to particulate matter in Niger Delta – Ediagbonya TF et al. | Biol & Environ Sci J Tropics | 11 citations | 📅 2014 🫁🌿

 🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Ediagbonya’s commitment to scientific innovation, public health, and sustainability makes him an exceptional candidate for the Excellence in Innovation Award. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also delivers practical solutions to pressing global environmental challenges 🌎🚀

 

 

M. H. Keshavarz | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. M. H. Keshavarz | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Applied Sciences, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Iran

🔬 Dr. Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz is a distinguished researcher in environmental toxicology, energetic materials, and quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPR). As a faculty member at Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Iran, he has made significant contributions to chemical safety, ecotoxicology, and sustainable chemistry. 📚 He has authored several books and numerous high-impact journal articles, advancing predictive modeling and hazard assessment. His interdisciplinary work spans defense technology, materials science, and environmental protection. 🏆 Recognized for his leadership and innovation, Dr. Keshavarz continues to collaborate internationally, driving scientific advancements with practical applications. ✨

 

Professional Profile

Suitability for the Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz is a highly accomplished researcher with significant contributions to environmental toxicology, energetic materials, and quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPR). His interdisciplinary approach has led to advancements in chemical safety, hazard assessment, and sustainable chemistry. 📊🌿

Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry – Specialized in Environmental Toxicology & Energetic Materials
  • M.Sc. in Chemistry – Focused on Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR)
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry – Strong foundation in chemical sciences and materials engineering

 

Experience 💼

  • Professor, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Iran 🏛️
  • Expert in Environmental Toxicology & Chemical Safety 🌿⚗️
  • Extensive Research in Energetic Materials & Predictive Modeling (QSPR) 📊
  • Published Multiple Books & High-Impact Journal Articles 📚
  • Leader in Sustainable Chemistry & Hazard Assessment ⚠️🌍
  • Collaborator with International Research Teams 🌎🤝
  • Contributor to Defense & Industrial Applications of Chemistry 🏗️💡

 

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz has continually advanced his expertise through interdisciplinary research and global collaborations. 🌍🔬 He has authored numerous high-impact journal articles and books 📚, contributing significantly to environmental toxicology, chemical safety, and energetic materials. His work in predictive modeling (QSPR) enhances hazard assessment and sustainability. ⚠️🌿 As a faculty member at Malek Ashtar University of Technology, he mentors young scientists while leading innovative research projects. 🏛️👨‍🏫 Engaging in industrial and defense applications, he bridges academia and real-world chemical advancements. 🏗️💡 His ongoing contributions solidify his role as a leader in analytical and applied chemistry. 🚀

 

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz specializes in environmental toxicology, energetic materials, and quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPR). 🌿⚗️ His research enhances chemical safety, ecotoxicology, and predictive modeling for hazardous substances. ⚠️📊 He explores green oxidizers, combustion properties, and stability of energetic compounds, contributing to sustainable chemistry and defense applications. 🌱💥 His work also extends to materials science, polymer chemistry, and pharmaceutical toxicity assessments. 🏗️💊 With a focus on hazard mitigation and environmental sustainability, he applies computational and experimental methods to solve complex chemical challenges, bridging fundamental science with industrial and safety advancements. 🏭🔍

Awards & Honors 🏆

  • Best Researcher Award – Recognized for outstanding contributions to analytical and environmental chemistry 🏅🔬
  • Highly Cited Researcher – Extensive publications in high-impact journals with significant citations 📚📊
  • International Collaborator Recognition – Honored for contributions to global scientific research partnerships 🌍🤝
  • Excellence in Chemical Safety & Toxicology – Acknowledged for advancements in hazard assessment and sustainability ⚠️🌿
  • Innovator in Energetic Materials – Awarded for breakthroughs in combustion properties and green oxidizers 💥♻️
  • Author of Distinguished Scientific Books – Recognized for influential publications in chemistry and material sciences 📖🏛️

 

Publication Top Notes:

📘 Nanoparticles of zinc sulfide doped with manganese, nickel and copper as nanophotocatalyst in the degradation of organic dyes – 461 📑 (2009)
📗 An empirical method for predicting detonation pressure of CHNOFCl explosives – 124 📑 (2004)
📕 Investigation of the various structure parameters for predicting impact sensitivity of energetic molecules via artificial neural network – 112 📑 (2006)
📙 Simple empirical method for prediction of impact sensitivity of selected class of explosives – 103 📑 (2005)
📘 Photocatalytic activity of mixture of ZrO2/SnO2, ZrO2/CeO2 and SnO2/CeO2 nanoparticles – 98 📑 (2012)
📗 Magnetic properties and microwave absorption in Ni–Zn and Mn–Zn ferrite nanoparticles synthesized by low-temperature solid-state reaction – 97 📑 (2011)
📕 Novel correlation for predicting impact sensitivity of nitroheterocyclic energetic molecules – 95 📑 (2007)
📙 Theoretical prediction of electric spark sensitivity of nitroaromatic energetic compounds based on molecular structure – 82 📑 (2008)

🏅 Conclusion:

Dr. Keshavarz’s exceptional research output, innovative methodologies, and real-world applications make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions have positively impacted chemical safety, environmental science, and material sustainability, reinforcing his leadership in the scientific community. 🚀