Prof. Javad Tashkhourian | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award
Research Scholar at Shirazu University in Iran.
Javad Tashkhourian, Ph.D. π is a distinguished professor in Analytical Chemistry at Shiraz University, Iran. With expertise in electrochemical sensors, chemometrics, and nanomaterials π§ͺ, he has significantly contributed to the field through extensive research and numerous publications. Dr. Tashkhourian has been recognized as one of the world’s top 2% scientists by Stanford University (2021-2024) π and has received multiple awards for excellence in research and education π. His work focuses on developing innovative chemical sensors, energy-related materials, and analytical methodologies, making a profound impact on modern chemistry π¬.
Prof. Javad Tashkhourian is a highly accomplished analytical chemist π§ͺ with a strong track record of cutting-edge research, innovation, and scientific impact. His contributions to electrochemical sensors, nanomaterials, and chemometrics have significantly advanced analytical chemistry. Recognized among the worldβs top 2% scientists by Stanford University (2021-2024) π, he has received multiple Distinguished Professor awards for excellence in research and education ποΈ.
Education π
β B.Sc. in Chemistry β Shiraz University, 1997 ποΈ
β M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry β Shiraz University, 2000 π§ͺ
- Thesis: Designed a liquid membrane system for selective silver transport & multi-acid determination
β Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry β Shiraz University, 2005 π¬ - Thesis: Developed optical and potentiometric sensors & applied chemometrics in multicomponent analysis
Academic Experience π¨βπ«
β Assistant Professor β Persian Gulf University, Iran (2005-2010) π
β Assistant Professor β Shiraz University, Iran (2010-2015) ποΈ
β Associate Professor β Shiraz University, Iran (2015-2024) π¬
β Professor β Shiraz University, Iran (2024-Present) ποΈ
Professional Development ππ
Prof. Javad Tashkhourian has built an illustrious career in Analytical Chemistry π§ͺ, advancing research in electrochemical sensors, chemometrics, and nanomaterials π¬. Starting as an Assistant Professor (2005), he progressed to Associate Professor (2015) and became a Full Professor (2024) at Shiraz University ποΈ. His groundbreaking work has earned him multiple “Distinguished Professor” awards π and recognition among the worldβs top 2% scientists (Stanford University, 2021-2024) π. Through cutting-edge research, mentorship, and innovation, he continues shaping modern analytical techniques, contributing to both academia and industry π‘.
Research Focus ππ€
Prof. Javad Tashkhourian specializes in Analytical Chemistry π§ͺ, with a strong focus on electrochemical sensors, nanomaterials, and chemometrics. His research explores ion transport through liquid membranes βοΈ, the development of optical and potentiometric sensors π‘, and the application of nanomaterials in electroanalysis πΏ. He also works on energy-related materials, including fuel cells, solar cells, and supercapacitors β‘. His studies contribute to environmental monitoring, biomedical diagnostics, and food safety π₯π. Through innovative methodologies, he enhances analytical techniques, pushing the boundaries of modern chemistry toward smarter sensing and sustainable energy solutions ππ‘.
Awards & Honors π
β Distinguished Ph.D. Student β Shiraz University (2005) π
β Distinguished Professor in Education β Persian Gulf University (2010) π¨βπ«
β Distinguished Professor in Research β College of Science, Shiraz University (2017, 2022) ποΈ
β Recognized Among the World’s Top 2% Scientists β Stanford University (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024) ππ¬
π Silver nanoparticles modified carbon nanotube paste electrode for simultaneous determination of dopamine and ascorbic acid β J Tashkhourian, MRH Nezhad, J Khodavesi, S Javadi | π° Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 633 (1), 85-91 | π 2009 | π Cited by: 187
π Simultaneous determination of hydroquinone and catechol at gold nanoparticles mesoporous silica modified carbon paste electrode β J Tashkhourian, M Daneshi, F Nami-Ana, M Behbahani, A Bagheri | π° Journal of Hazardous Materials 318, 117-124 | π 2016 | π Cited by: 148
π Artificial neural network-genetic algorithm based optimization for the adsorption of methylene blue and brilliant green from aqueous solution by graphite oxide nanoparticle β M Ghaedi, N Zeinali, AM Ghaedi, M Teimuori, J Tashkhourian | π° Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 125, 264-277 | π 2014 | π Cited by: 131
π A sensitive electrochemical sensor for determination of gallic acid based on SiO2 nanoparticle modified carbon paste electrode β J Tashkhourian, SF Nami-Ana | π° Materials Science and Engineering: C 52, 103-110 | π 2015 | π Cited by: 122
π Sensitive spectrophotometric detection of dopamine, levodopa and adrenaline using surface plasmon resonance band of silver nanoparticles β MR Hormozi Nezhad, J Tashkhourian, J Khodaveisi | π° Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society 7, S83-S91 | π 2010 | π Cited by: 109
π Determination of vanadyl ions by a new PVC membrane sensor based on N, N’-bis-(salicylidene)-2, 2-dimethylpropane-1, 3-diamine β MR Ganjali, P Norouzi, F Faridbod, S Riahi, J Ravanshad, J Tashkhourian, … | π° IEEE Sensors Journal 7 (4), 544-550 | π 2007 | π Cited by: 103
π Synthesis and application of molecularly imprinted nanoparticles combined ultrasonic assisted for highly selective solid phase extraction trace amount of celecoxib from human samples β M Arabi, M Ghaedi, A Ostovan, J Tashkhourian, H Asadallahzadeh | π° Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 33, 67-76 | π 2016 | π Cited by: 101
π ZnO nanoparticles and multiwalled carbon nanotubes modified carbon paste electrode for determination of naproxen using electrochemical techniques β J Tashkhourian, B Hemmateenejad, H Beigizadeh, M Hosseini-Sarvari, … | π° Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 714, 103-108 | π 2014 | π Cited by: 95
π Topical delivery of chitosan-capped silver nanoparticles speeds up healing in burn wounds: A preclinical study β A Oryan, E Alemzadeh, J Tashkhourian, SFN Ana | π° Carbohydrate Polymers 200, 82-92 | π 2018 | π Cited by: 79
π Conclusion:
Prof. Javad Tashkhourianβs groundbreaking research, global recognition, and impact on analytical chemistry and nanotechnology make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award π. His innovative contributions continue to shape the future of scientific advancements, making him a worthy recipient of this prestigious honor π.