Prof. Dr. Sabyasachi Sarkar | Bioinorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Honorary Distinguished Professor | Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira | India
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.
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.
Shama Firdaus 🎓 is a dedicated Research Scholar in the Department of Applied Chemistry at Aligarh Muslim University, India 🇮🇳. With a strong academic background, including an M.Sc. in Polymer Science & Technology (89.5%) and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry, she is currently pursuing her Ph.D., focusing on metal-organic frameworks and oxide nanoparticles. Her research contributions include publications on biomolecular interactions, coordination polymers, and dye adsorption. She has presented at national and international conferences 🏆 and has hands-on experience in synthesis, characterization, and polymer technology. Passionate about scientific advancements 🔬, she embodies teamwork, leadership, and a commitment to research excellence.
Shama Firdaus is a highly dedicated and accomplished research scholar in Applied Chemistry at Aligarh Muslim University. Her research focuses on Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), Nanocomposites, and Polymer Science, making significant contributions to material chemistry and nanotechnology 🔬. She has a strong academic record, multiple scientific publications, and active participation in national and international conferences 🎤.
Professional Development 🚀📖
Shama Firdaus is committed to continuous professional growth through research, training, and academic contributions 📚. She has actively participated in national and international conferences 🎤, earning recognition, including the Best Poster Award at ICSD 2023 🏆. Her hands-on experience includes polymer science, nanocomposites, and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) 🔬. She has undergone specialized training in rubber product characterization 🏭 and water treatment for corrosion prevention ⚡. With expertise in synthesis and characterization techniques, she collaborates on cutting-edge research, contributing to multiple scientific publications 📝. Passionate about innovation, she continues to expand her knowledge and impact in applied chemistry 🚀
Shama Firdaus focuses her research on Material Chemistry and Nanotechnology 🔬, specializing in Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), Nanocomposites, and Polymer Science 🏗️. Her work explores biomolecular interactions, adsorption studies, and advanced materials for environmental applications 🌍. She is actively engaged in the synthesis, characterization, and application of MOFs and oxide nanoparticles for pollutant removal and sustainable chemistry ⚡. Her expertise extends to coordination polymers, biological interactions, and functional materials for industrial advancements 🏭. With a passion for cutting-edge material science, she contributes to innovations in chemical sustainability and nanomaterials for real-world applications 🚀.
1️⃣ Juxtaposing consumption poverty and multidimensional poverty: A study in Indian context – P Das, B Paria, S Firdaush | 📅 2021 | 📑 Social Indicators Research 153 (2), 469-501 | 🔢 Cited by: 34
2️⃣ Intimate partner violence and its associated factors: a multidimensional analysis in the context of India – S Firdaush, P Das | 📅 2025 | 📑 Journal of Asian and African Studies 60 (2), 661-676 | 🔢 Cited by: 5
3️⃣ Status of Women Empowerment: A Comparative Study among the SAARC Countries – P Das, S Firdaush | 📅 2022 | 📑 Environmental Sustainability, Growth Trajectory and Gender: Contemporary … | 🔢 Cited by: 4
4️⃣ Status of Child Health Deprivation in West Bengal during 2005-06 to 2015-16: A Multidimensional Analysis – S Kumbhakar, S Firdaush, P Das | 📅 2022 | 📑 Productivity 62 (4) | 🔢 Cited by: 4
5️⃣ Child Immunizations: A Comparative Study Across States in India – K Maity, P Das, S Firdaush | 📅 2019 | 📑 Economic Affairs 64 (1), 207-215 | 🔢 Cited by: 3
6️⃣ Health Status of Muslim Women Across States in India: A Comparative Analysis – S Firdaush, P Das | 📅 2018 | 📑 International Journal of Inclusive Development 4 (2), 39-45 | 🔢 Cited by: 3
7️⃣ ICDS and the Status of Child Health: Does Good Governance Matter? – S Kumbhakar, S Firdaush, P Das | 📅 2023 | 📑 Social Sector Development and Governance, 61-76 | 🔢 Cited by: 1
8️⃣ Multidimensional poverty in India: a regional level analysis in the context of Sustainable Development Goals – P Das, B Paria, S Firdaush | 📅 2023 | 📑 Research Handbook on Poverty and Inequality, 205-223 | 🔢 Cited by: 1
9️⃣ Domestic violence on married women in India: a multidimensional analysis – S Firdaush, P Das | 📅 2022 | 📑 Registrar, Vidyasagar University on behalf of Vidyasagar University … | 🔢 Cited by: 1
🔟 Status of child health in India: a state level analysis – P Das, S Firdaush, SD Sarkar | 📅 2017 | 📑 Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal, India | 🔢 Cited by: 1
1️⃣1️⃣ Green Growth Through Micro-Entrepreneurship: Empowering Women for Sustainable Development in West Bengal – S Firdaush, S Baidya, U Bera, S Kumbhakar | 📅 2024 | 📑 Informal Manufacturing and Environmental Sustainability: A Global … | 🔢 Cited by: N/A
1️⃣2️⃣ ICDS and Child Malnutrition: A Comparative Assessment of Policy Outcomes across Indian States – S Kumbhakar, S Firdaush, P Das | 📅 2024 | 📑 Good Governance and Economic Development, 199-214 | 🔢 Cited by: N/A
1️⃣3️⃣ Status of Child Health Care: A State Level Analysis – S Firdaush, P Das | 📅 2019 | 📑 Unspecified Source | 🔢 Cited by: N/A
Given her exceptional research output, innovation in applied chemistry, and recognized contributions to nanotechnology and material science, Shama Firdaus is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award 🏆. Her dedication, technical expertise, and commitment to advancing chemical sciences make her a strong contender for this prestigious recognition 🚀.