Prof. Dr. M. H. Keshavarz | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Faculty of Applied Sciences, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Iran
π¬ 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. π 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. π Recognized for his leadership and innovation, Dr. Keshavarz continues to collaborate internationally, driving scientific advancements with practical applications. β¨
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. ππΏ
EducationΒ π
- Ph.D. in Chemistry β Specialized in Environmental Toxicology & Energetic Materials
- M.Sc. in Chemistry β Focused on Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR)
- B.Sc. in Chemistry β Strong foundation in chemical sciences and materials engineering
Experience πΌ
- Professor, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Iran ποΈ
- Expert in Environmental Toxicology & Chemical Safety πΏβοΈ
- Extensive Research in Energetic Materials & Predictive Modeling (QSPR) π
- Published Multiple Books & High-Impact Journal Articles π
- Leader in Sustainable Chemistry & Hazard Assessment β οΈπ
- Collaborator with International Research Teams ππ€
- Contributor to Defense & Industrial Applications of Chemistry ποΈπ‘
Professional Development ππ
Dr. Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz has continually advanced his expertise through interdisciplinary research and global collaborations. ππ¬ He has authored numerous high-impact journal articles and books π, contributing significantly to environmental toxicology, chemical safety, and energetic materials. His work in predictive modeling (QSPR) enhances hazard assessment and sustainability. β οΈπΏ As a faculty member at Malek Ashtar University of Technology, he mentors young scientists while leading innovative research projects. ποΈπ¨βπ« Engaging in industrial and defense applications, he bridges academia and real-world chemical advancements. ποΈπ‘ His ongoing contributions solidify his role as a leader in analytical and applied chemistry. π
Dr. Mohammad Hossein Keshavarz specializes in environmental toxicology, energetic materials, and quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPR). πΏβοΈ His research enhances chemical safety, ecotoxicology, and predictive modeling for hazardous substances. β οΈπ He explores green oxidizers, combustion properties, and stability of energetic compounds, contributing to sustainable chemistry and defense applications. π±π₯ His work also extends to materials science, polymer chemistry, and pharmaceutical toxicity assessments. ποΈπ 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. ππ
Awards & Honors π
- Best Researcher Award β Recognized for outstanding contributions to analytical and environmental chemistry π π¬
- Highly Cited Researcher β Extensive publications in high-impact journals with significant citations ππ
- International Collaborator Recognition β Honored for contributions to global scientific research partnerships ππ€
- Excellence in Chemical Safety & Toxicology β Acknowledged for advancements in hazard assessment and sustainability β οΈπΏ
- Innovator in Energetic Materials β Awarded for breakthroughs in combustion properties and green oxidizers π₯β»οΈ
- Author of Distinguished Scientific Books β Recognized for influential publications in chemistry and material sciences πποΈ
π Nanoparticles of zinc sulfide doped with manganese, nickel and copper as nanophotocatalyst in the degradation of organic dyes β 461 π (2009)
π An empirical method for predicting detonation pressure of CHNOFCl explosives β 124 π (2004)
π Investigation of the various structure parameters for predicting impact sensitivity of energetic molecules via artificial neural network β 112 π (2006)
π Simple empirical method for prediction of impact sensitivity of selected class of explosives β 103 π (2005)
π Photocatalytic activity of mixture of ZrO2/SnO2, ZrO2/CeO2 and SnO2/CeO2 nanoparticles β 98 π (2012)
π Magnetic properties and microwave absorption in NiβZn and MnβZn ferrite nanoparticles synthesized by low-temperature solid-state reaction β 97 π (2011)
π Novel correlation for predicting impact sensitivity of nitroheterocyclic energetic molecules β 95 π (2007)
π Theoretical prediction of electric spark sensitivity of nitroaromatic energetic compounds based on molecular structure β 82 π (2008)
π Conclusion:
Dr. Keshavarzβs 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. π