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.

Moussa Ouakki | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Moussa Ouakki | Electrochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ibn Tofail University| Morocco

Prof. Moussa Ouakki is a distinguished Moroccan chemist and academic scholar serving as Maître de Conférence en Chimie at the École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie, Université Ibn Tofaïl, Kénitra, Maroc. He holds a doctorate in Fundamental and Applied Chemistry with a specialization in the valorization of imidazole compounds for corrosion inhibition of steel in acidic media through theoretical, electrochemical, and spectroscopic studies. His academic background also includes advanced training in physicochemical materials, organic and environmental chemistry, and life sciences. In addition, he has pursued professional development in chemical education, patent systems, and chemical safety in collaboration with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). Throughout his academic career, Prof. Ouakki has contributed extensively to teaching, research supervision, and curriculum design across undergraduate, engineering, and doctoral programs. His teaching expertise spans electrochemical kinetics, materials science, corrosion mechanisms, and electrolyte chemistry. His research interests focus on corrosion inhibition, green chemistry, electrochemical analysis, materials development, and theoretical modeling of corrosion systems. His research skills include density functional theory (DFT), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, electrodeposition, dielectric characterization, and molecular dynamics simulations. He has co-supervised several doctoral candidates, published more than a hundred international research papers, contributed multiple book chapters, and secured a patent for novel imidazole-based corrosion inhibitors. As a respected member of editorial boards and a reviewer for leading scientific journals, Prof. Ouakki continues to make remarkable contributions to advancing sustainable chemistry and materials protection. His academic impact is further reflected in his growing recognition with 3,836 citations, 125 documents, and an h-index of 41.

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Featured Publications

Ouakki, M., Galai, M., Rbaa, M., Abousalem, A. S., Lakhrissi, B., Rifi, E. H., & Ebn Touhami, M. (2019). Quantum chemical and experimental evaluation of the inhibitory action of two imidazole derivatives on mild steel corrosion in sulphuric acid medium. Heliyon, 5(11), e02716. Cited by: 147

Rbaa, M., Ouakki, M., Galai, M., Berisha, A., Lakhrissi, B., Jama, C., Warad, I., & Touhami, M. E. (2020). Simple preparation and characterization of novel 8-hydroxyquinoline derivatives as effective acid corrosion inhibitor for mild steel: Experimental and theoretical studies. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 602, 125094. Cited by: 144

Ouakki, M., Galai, M., Rbaa, M., Abousalem, A. S., Lakhrissi, B., Touhami, M. E., & Cherkaoui, M. (2020). Electrochemical, thermodynamic and theoretical studies of some imidazole derivatives compounds as acid corrosion inhibitors for mild steel. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 319, 114063. Cited by: 140

Ouakki, M., Galai, M., & Cherkaoui, M. (2022). Imidazole derivatives as efficient and potential class of corrosion inhibitors for metals and alloys in aqueous electrolytes: A review. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 345, 117815. Cited by: 123

Oubaaqa, M., Ouakki, M., Rbaa, M., Abousalem, A. S., Maatallah, M., Benhiba, F., & Touhami, M. E. (2021). Insight into the corrosion inhibition of new amino acids as efficient inhibitors for mild steel in HCl solution: Experimental studies and theoretical calculations. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 334, 116520.

 

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. 🏅🚀

 

 

Sunil Kumar| Materials Chemistry | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Sunil Kumar| Materials Chemistry | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assistant Professor at L.N.T. College, B.R.A. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur , India.

Dr. Sunil Kumar 👨‍🔬 is an accomplished Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) and Head of the Department of Chemistry at L.N.T. College, Muzaffarpur 📚. With a Ph.D. from IIT(BHU) in Polymer Chemistry & Materials Science 🧪, his research spans quantum dots, solar cells, nanomaterials, and electrochemical sensors ☀️🔬. He has authored numerous high-impact publications and book chapters 📖, and his contributions have earned him awards including the “Research Excellence Award” 🏆. Dr. Kumar actively mentors Ph.D. scholars and engages in international research collaborations 🌍, while also promoting ICT-based education and scientific outreach 🎥💡.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Sunil Kumar demonstrates exemplary scientific credentials as a researcher, educator, and innovator in the field of Chemistry and Material Science. His extensive work in nanomaterials, polymer chemistry, and renewable energy applications reflects both depth and impact. With over 17 international publications, 16 book chapters, and a Ph.D. from IIT(BHU), he has made valuable scientific advancements, especially in quantum dot-sensitized solar cells (QDSSC) and electrochemical energy storage. His consistent presence at national and international conferences, invited talks, and editorial roles further affirms his status as a leading scientist with strong academic leadership and outreach.

🎓 Education & Experience 

🎓 Education:

  • 🏫 High School – UP Board (2006) – 70.5% – Science

  • 🧪 Intermediate – UP Board (2008) – 75.8% – Science

  • 🎓 B.Sc. (Hons) – Banaras Hindu University (2012) – Chemistry – 72.6%

  • 📘 M.Sc. – BHU (2014) – Chemistry – 78.9%

  • 🎓 Ph.D. – IIT(BHU) (2022) – Polymer Chemistry, Materials Science

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience:

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, L.N.T. College (2017–Present)

  • 👔 Head of Department, Chemistry (Since Aug 2019)

  • 🧑‍💼 Course Coordinator & Administrative Roles (Multiple ongoing)

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Sunil Kumar is deeply committed to professional growth through a range of development programs 📚. He has completed orientation and refresher courses from reputed HRDC centers 🏛️ and has attended FDPs at IIT(BHU), NIT Uttarakhand, and others 🖥️. His participation includes training on water management 💧, ICT in education 🎥, and emotional intelligence 🧠. He is a regular speaker at national and international conferences 🎤, delivering invited talks on energy materials and nanotechnology 🔋. His involvement as Chairperson, Jury, and Convener at academic events further enhances his educational leadership profile 🏆.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Kumar’s research focuses on advanced materials and clean energy technologies 🌞. His work encompasses nanomaterials, redox polymers, polyurethane electrolytes, and polyelectrolytes, with a major emphasis on solar photovoltaics like QDSSC and DSSC ⚛️. He also delves into energy storage materials, batteries, and electrochemical sensors 🔋🧪. The interdisciplinary nature of his research links chemistry with environmental sustainability and renewable energy innovation 🌍. His studies aim to develop efficient, cost-effective solutions using polymer science and nanotechnology 🧫🔬. These pursuits contribute to both academic advancement and real-world energy challenges ⚙️.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🏆 Vice Chancellor’s “Research Excellence Award”, B.R.A. Bihar University – 2024

  • 🧑‍🏫 Featured in Hindustan Times – “Top 10 Professors Shaping Minds in India” – 2023

  • 🧪 Best Poster Award – NSETCS, Institute of Science, BHU – 2018

  • 🎓 Editorial Board Member – International Conference on Quantum Physics – 2023

Publications & Citations 📚

  • Recent development in 2D material-based advanced photoanodes for high-performance DSSCs – S Kumar et al. 📄 Solar Energy (2023), Cited by: 47 📈

  • Functionalized thermoplastic polyurethane as hole conductor for QDSSCs – S Kumar et al. 🔋 ACS Appl. Energy Mater. (2018), Cited by: 40 📊

  • Electrochemical response of functionalized conducting polyaniline: An overview – A Saraswat, S Kumar ⚡ Eur. Polym. J. (2023), Cited by: 27 🔬

  • Low-cost flame synthesized La₂/₃Cu₃Ti₄O₁₂ electro-ceramic: Electrical & optical properties – L Singh et al., S Kumar 🧪 Ceram. Int. (2023), Cited by: 22 🔍

  • Redox mediation via chain extenders in PU segments for CdS QDSSCs – S Kumar et al. 🧬 Solar Energy (2022), Cited by: 22 🌞

  • Carbon nanomaterials-based electrochemical sensor for pollutants analysis – S Kumar, AN Srivastva 🌿 Anal. Chem. Adv. (2021), Cited by: 18 🧫

  • Polyaniline composites for futuristic energy devices – A Saraswat, S Kumar 🚀 Eur. Polym. J. (2023), Cited by: 17 💡

  • Graphene oxide PU ionomer gel electrolyte for QDSSCs – S Kumar et al. 💧 J. Alloys Compd. (2022), Cited by: 17 🧱

  • Review on functional electrolyte & redox polymers in 3G PV technologies – S Kumar, P Maiti 📚 Energy & Fuels (2023), Cited by: 14 ☀️

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🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Sunil Kumar exemplifies the vision of an Outstanding Scientist—one who not only advances fundamental science but also drives applied innovations with real-world impact. His research fosters renewable energy solutions and clean technologies that align with national and global scientific priorities 🌍. His leadership, innovation, publication record, and commitment to student development make him a deserving and exceptional candidate for the Outstanding Scientist Award 🏆.

 

 

Mohamed Khitouni | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Khitouni | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Qassim University, college of Science, Department of chemistry , Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Mohamed Achour Khitouni 🇹🇳 is a seasoned professor of inorganic chemistry with a rich academic and research background. Currently teaching at Qassim University 🇸🇦, he previously held various academic ranks at Sfax University 🇹🇳. With a Ph.D. and HDR in inorganic chemistry, his work bridges nanotechnology, metallurgy, and environmental chemistry 🔬🌍. Dr. Khitouni has actively participated in numerous scientific conferences and led collaborative research projects internationally 🌐. He is a prolific author with publications in top-tier journals 📚 and a committed contributor to academic development, showcasing a vibrant career dedicated to science and innovation 🚀.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Mohamed Achour Khitouni exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher in the field of inorganic chemistry and nanotechnology. With over two decades of academic and research excellence, he has consistently demonstrated innovation, collaboration, and scientific impact. His academic journey from Tunisia to Saudi Arabia reflects a dedication to knowledge transfer and international research cooperation 🌍📚. His multidisciplinary work contributes significantly to sustainable solutions, especially in environmental and materials chemistry 🔬🌱.

🎓 Education & Experience 

📘 Education:

  • 🎓 HDR in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Sfax – Tunisia, 2009

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Sfax – Tunisia, 2003

  • 🎓 M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Sfax – Tunisia, 1998

  • 🎓 B.Sc. in Physical Chemistry, University of Sfax – Tunisia, 1996

💼 Experience:

  • 👨‍🏫 Professor, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia (2022–Present)

  • 👨‍🏫 Professor, Faculty of Science, Sfax University, Tunisia (2016–2022)

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor, Sfax University (2011–2016)

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor, Sfax University (2004–2011)

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Khitouni has actively enhanced his professional capacity through impactful training and leadership programs. He participated in workshops such as “Performance Indicators for Data Analysts” 📊 in Saudi Arabia and “Crisis Management” 🧭 hosted by GIZ in Tunisia. He has also contributed significantly to academic governance, including membership in the Scientific Council and various recruitment committees ⚖️. His involvement in the Tunisian Chemical Society, both as vice president and a long-term member, underscores his leadership and dedication to the chemical sciences 👥. These experiences reflect his commitment to lifelong learning and fostering excellence in the scientific community 🧠🌟.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Khitouni’s research lies at the intersection of inorganic chemistry and advanced materials 🧪. His primary interests include nanotechnology, metallurgy, and the synthesis of nano mixed oxides 🌐🔩. He investigates their applications in environmental chemistry, particularly in water treatment and pollutant removal 💧🌿. His studies on nanostructured alloys and magnetic materials aim to innovate in both environmental sustainability and industrial processes 🧲🔧. With extensive publications, Dr. Khitouni has contributed to developing functional materials with improved structural, thermal, and magnetic properties, bridging fundamental science and real-world application 🌍🛠️.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🥇 Vice President, Tunisian Chemical Society (2014–2016)

  • 🏅 Scientific Council Member, Faculty of Science, Sfax University (2012–2018)

  • 🌟 Member, National and Branch Committees of Tunisian Chemical Society (2006–2022)

  • 🧪 Recipient, PHC-MAGHREB Inter-University Research Grant (2014)

  • 📜 Recipient, Tunisia-Spain Inter-University Research Grant (2011–2012)

Publications & Citations 📚

  • 📄 Nanofibrillated cellulose as nanoreinforcement in Portland cement – R Mejdoub, H Hammi, JJ Suñol, M Khitouni, A M’nif, S Boufi – Journal of Composite Materials – Cited by: 135 – Year: 2017 🧱

  • 🧪 Characterization of mechanical properties in an Al–Zn–Mg alloy after two-step ageing – M Chemingui, M Khitouni, et al. – Materials & Design – Cited by: 104 – Year: 2010 🧯

  • ⚙️ NiMn-based Heusler magnetic shape memory alloys: A review – T Bachaga, J Zhang, M Khitouni, JJ Sunol – Int. J. of Adv. Manuf. Tech. – Cited by: 92 – Year: 2019 🧲

  • 🔬 Nanocrystalline Fe (Al): Crystallite size and dislocation density – M Mhadhbi, M Khitouni, et al. – Journal of Nanomaterials – Cited by: 72 – Year: 2010 🧼

  • 🛠️ Microstructure and strengthening in Al-Mg-Si alloy by ECAP – T Khelfa, MA Rekik, M Khitouni, et al. – Int. J. of Adv. Manuf. Tech. – Cited by: 60 – Year: 2018 🏋️

  • ⚛️ Characterization of Al and Fe nanosized powders by high energy milling – M Mhadhbi, M Khitouni, et al. – Materials Characterization – Cited by: 52 – Year: 2008 🧨

  • 🧲 Magnetocaloric properties of Pr0.5Sr0.5MnO3 manganite – M Bourouina, A Krichene, M Khitouni, et al. – Ceramics International – Cited by: 50 – Year: 2017 🌡️

  • 💧 Rapid azo-dye degradation using Mn–Al powders – WB Mbarek, M Azabou, M Khitouni, et al. – RSC Advances – Cited by: 50 – Year: 2017 🧪

  • 🔧 Microstructure and mechanical properties of AA6082-T6 by warm ECAP – T Khelfa, M Khitouni, et al. – Metals and Materials International – Cited by: 45 – Year: 2020 🔩

  • 🔩 Nanocrystalline FeAl by mechanical alloying and consolidation – M Mhadhbi, M Khitouni, et al. – J. of Alloys and Compounds – Cited by: 41 – Year: 2011 ⚒️

  • 🌬️ Mechanochemical reactions in Cu–Fe system by mechanical alloying – M Azabou, M Khitouni, et al. – Powder Technology – Cited by: 38 – Year: 2012 💥

🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Khitouni’s research output, collaborative spirit, and commitment to real-world applications through science make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award 🏅. His work not only pushes the boundaries of inorganic and environmental chemistry but also reflects the global impact needed in modern science. His outstanding academic portfolio and innovative contributions mark him as a leader in his field, truly deserving of recognition. 🌟

 

 

SUNRAY LEE | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. SUNRAY LEE | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Research Director at CEFObio Co., Ltd , South Korea.

Dr. Sunray Lee is a distinguished researcher and Director of CEFO Research Institute in Seoul, Korea 🇰🇷. With a Ph.D. in Stem Cell Biology from Korea University 🎓, his expertise spans molecular immunology, MHC biology, and regenerative medicine 🧬. Over two decades, he has led pivotal R&D in stem cells, biomaterials, and cell therapy 🧪. As a prolific author and patent holder, Dr. Lee’s innovations have influenced cosmetic biotechnology, bone regeneration, and 3D cell culture 🌿🧫. He is a regular member of national innovation committees and an active contributor to international conferences and regenerative medicine networks 🌍.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Sunray Lee embodies the ideal candidate for a Best Researcher Award through his unmatched dedication, multidisciplinary expertise, and leadership in regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, and biomaterials research. With over 20 years of experience and numerous high-impact publications, his work bridges science and innovation, directly contributing to advancements in clinical and cosmetic therapeutics. He has led transformative R&D, mentored scientific communities, and represented Korea in international regenerative medicine collaborations.

🎓 Education

  • B.Sc. in Agronomy – Korea University (1995–1999) 🌾

  • M.Sc. in Molecular & Cellular Immunology – Korea University (2000–2003) 🧫

  • Ph.D. in MHC & Stem Cell Biology – Korea University (2006–2012) 🧬

💼 Professional Experience

  • 🔬 Researcher, MHC Lab, Seoul National University (2004–2005)

  • 🧪 Senior Scientist, MizMedi Hospital (2005–2007)

  • 🧫 Senior Scientist, MCTT Research Institute (2007–2011)

  • 🧠 Member, KEIT Innovation Evaluation (2010–2025)

  • 🧬 Director, CEFO Research Institute (2012–Present)

  • 🔗 Committee Member, KSMCB, KSB, KSSCR, CARM, APACRM (2017–Present)

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Sunray Lee’s professional growth is rooted in cross-disciplinary research, collaborative leadership, and regulatory insight 📚🔬. He is deeply involved in Korea’s R&D planning and policy through KEIT and serves as Vice Chair at CARM’s International Cooperation Committee 🌐🤝. His participation in global forums like APACRM and KSSCR highlights his dedication to regenerative medicine diplomacy 🌱💬. Dr. Lee frequently delivers keynote talks and publishes cutting-edge research in journals spanning biomedical engineering, dermatology, and pharmaceuticals 📖🗣️. He continuously fosters innovation through industry-academia linkages and promotes ethical advancement in biotechnology and stem cell research 🌍⚙️.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Lee’s research revolves around regenerative medicine, focusing on stem cell biology, biomaterials, and cellular therapy 🧬🧪. His work includes developing 3D cell culture systems, cryopreservation methods, and stem cell-based skin and bone therapies 🧫🦴. A major emphasis lies in mesenchymal stem cells, pluripotent stem cells, and their therapeutic applications in cosmetics and orthopedics 🧖‍♀️⚕️. His projects combine bioengineering, molecular biology, and omics to optimize cell culture environments and develop innovative treatment platforms 🔍🔧. With a vision toward translational medicine, he contributes to national and international standards for advanced regenerative products and clinical protocols 🌐🧠.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🏅 Citation by Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE) – Dec. 12, 2018

  • 🥇 Best Investigator Award, Korea University – Mar. 27, 2012

Publications & Citations 📚

    • 2025 – 🧪 Development of Mold Technology for Insert-Wells

    • 2024 – 🧬 Cell Therapy Using Umbilical Cord MSCs for Osteonecrosis

    • 2023 – 🦴 Osteogenic-Induced Adipose Stem Cells in Canine Bone Repair

    • 2023 – 💧 Stem Cell-Conditioned Medium for Whitening & Moisturizing

    • 2023 – 🧫 Tracking HUVECs Using Quantum Dot Nanoparticles

    • 2023 – 🌏 Asia Guidelines for Ancillary Materials in Cell Therapy

    • 2022 – ❄️ Cryogenic Storage Container Cell Viability Study

    • 2022 – 💆 3D Stem Cell Cream Effects on Skin Elasticity

    • 2020 – 🌿 Anti-aging Effects of Stem Cell Creams

    • 2020 – 🧬 Medroxyprogesterone & Metformin in Endometrial Cancer

    • 2020 – ❄️ Cryogenic Container Plastic Changes Analysis

    • 2020 – 💊 3D Co-culture to Enhance Drug Selectivity

    • 2020 – 🧴 Cosmetic Products with MSC Medium

    • 2019 – 🐎 Equine iPSCs for Therapeutic MSC Differentiation

    • 2019 – 🛡️ Immune Effects of 3D MSC Conditioned Cream

    • 2018 – 💪 Induced Myogenic Stem Cells via Transcription Factors

    • 2016 – 💉 Apoptin Gene Delivery for Glioma Cells

    • 2016 – 🧬 Glycol Chitosan-PEI Gene Carrier for MSCs

    • 2016 – 🧫 PAMAM Dendrimers for Gene Delivery to MSCs

    • 2012 – 🧬 DNA Methylation in Pluripotent Stem Cells

    • 2011 – 🧪 Stem Cell Substrate Physical Properties

    • 2011 – 🦷 Dental Stem Cell Comparisons

    • 2011 – 🔁 Dynamic Gene Copy Number Changes in iPSCs

    • 2010 – 🧬 Adipogenic Differentiation in Feeder Cells

    • 2010 – 🧬 Umbilical MSCs as Therapy

    • 2009 – 🦴 MSC Source Phenotypic Analysi

    • 2004 – ⚙️ Promyelocytic Leukemia & SAPK2 Inhibition

    • 2004 – 🦠 CMV and MHC Class I Immune Evasion

    • 2004 – 🛡️ HLA-G Shedding & NK Cell Inhibition

 🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Sunray Lee’s consistent pursuit of excellence, coupled with tangible contributions to science, medicine, and technology, makes him not just a candidate—but a model recipient—for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative mindset, translational achievements, and leadership in stem cell applications mark him as a cornerstone in modern biomedical research 🧠🌱.

 

 

Joana Ferreira | Bioactive Properties | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Joana Ferreira | Bioactive Properties | Best Researcher Award

Teacher at Santarém Higher School of Agriculture in Portugal.

🌍 Joana Patrícia Araújo Ferreira is a dedicated researcher and lecturer specializing in food chemistry, biorefinery, and sustainable food innovation. 🎓 She holds a PhD in Chemistry (2014) from the University of Aveiro and is an integrated member of LEAF – Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture, and Food. With over 30 peer-reviewed publications 📄, her research focuses on food product characterization, microalgae-based ingredients, and circular economy approaches. 🍏🔬 As a lecturer at the Polytechnic Institute of Santarém, she teaches bioproducts development and food biotechnology. Passionate about sustainability and innovation, she actively contributes to advancing food science and environmental research. 🌱✨

 

Professional Profile

Suitability for the Best  Researcher Award 🏆

Joana Patrícia Araújo Ferreira is an outstanding researcher with a strong background in food chemistry, biorefinery, and sustainability. With a PhD in Chemistry and a proven track record of over 30 peer-reviewed publications, she has significantly contributed to food innovation, analytical chemistry, and circular economy approaches. Her expertise in microalgae-based food products, valorization of food industry by-products, and bioactive compounds makes her a leading scientist in her field.

Education 🎓

  • PhD in Chemistry (2014) – University of Aveiro 🧪📚
    • Thesis: “Síntese e Transformações de compostos do tipo pirazol e 1,2,3-triazol”
  • Master in Organic Chemistry and Natural Products (2008) – University of Aveiro 🌿🔬
    • Thesis: “Estudos de halogenação de 5-estiril-3-(2-hidroxifenil)-1H-pirazóis”
  • Degree in Chemistry (2006) – University of Lisbon 🏛️⚛️
    • Thesis: “Estudo dos Constituintes e da Bioatividade de Extractos Anti-hiperglicemiantes de Genista tenera”
  • Specialization Courses & Workshops:
    • Biomedical Inorganic Chemistry – Applications in Diagnosis & Therapy 🏥⚗️
    • Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry for heavy metal detection 🌊🧴
    • Marine Lipidomics & Algae Bioactives for Health 🌊🧬

Professional Experience 🏥

  • Lecturer (2023-Present) – Polytechnic Institute of Santarém 🎓📖
    • Teaching Bioproducts Development, Food Biotechnology, Instrumental Analysis, Human Nutrition, and Biochemistry
  • Junior Researcher (2021-Present) – LEAF Research Center 🌱🔍
    • Research on food sustainability, microalgae-based products, and circular economy
  • Lecturer (2021-Present) – Instituto Superior de Agronomia 🏫🧑‍🏫
  • Research Fellow (2014-2021) – Forest Research Center, Instituto Superior de Agronomia 🌳🔬
    • Focus on biorefinery, sustainable food products, and bioactive compounds
  • Researcher (2007-2014) – University of Aveiro & University of Lisbon 🏛️🔬
    • Conducted studies in natural products synthesis and analytical chemistry
  • Health & Safety Trainer (2013-2014) – Génios Livres 🏥⚖️
  • Scientific Project Coordinator & Team Member in multiple international and national research projects 🌍🔬

Professional Development 🚀📖

Joana Patrícia Araújo Ferreira is a dedicated researcher and educator committed to advancing food chemistry and sustainability. 🧪🌱 She continuously enhances her expertise through specialized courses in marine lipidomics, biorefinery, and green chemistry. 📚💡 As a lecturer and researcher, she actively mentors students and contributes to cutting-edge projects on microalgae-based food innovations, bioactive compounds, and circular economy. 🌍🔬 She has attended numerous international workshops, conferences, and research collaborations, strengthening her proficiency in analytical techniques, spectroscopy, and bioprocessing technologies. 🎤📊 Passionate about innovation, she integrates sustainability and health-driven solutions into food science. 🍏🔍

 

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Joana Patrícia Araújo Ferreira’s research spans multiple scientific disciplines, focusing on food chemistry, biorefinery, and sustainable innovations. 🌱🍽️ She specializes in nutritional and chemical characterization of food products, microalgae-based food innovations, and valorization of food industry by-products. 🔍🌊 Her work in circular economy emphasizes waste reduction and resource optimization. She is also involved in analytical and organic chemistry, including natural product synthesis, structural elucidation, and green chemistry methodologies. ⚛️🧪 Additionally, she explores glyphosate’s impact on human health and the development of functional food products with enhanced sensory and technological properties. 🏥🌿

 

Awards & Honors 🏆
  • Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) Grant (2015) – COST Action FP1203 🌍🔬
    • Recognized for contributions to Non-Wood Forest Products Research at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • PhD Research Grant (2009) – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) 🎓⚛️
    • Awarded a prestigious doctoral research fellowship for studies in organic and analytical chemistry.
  • Treaty of Windsor Anglo-Portuguese Joint Research Programme (2006) – British Council 🇬🇧🇵🇹
    • Selected for an international research collaboration between University of Lisbon and University of York.
  • Bronze Award (2024) – AlgaEurope Conference 🥉🌊
    • Awarded for poster presentation on the sensory profile of microalgae.

 

Publication Top Notes:

1️⃣ Ingestion of microplastics by commercial fish off the Portuguese coast – D Neves, P Sobral, JL Ferreira, T Pereira | Marine Pollution Bulletin 101 (1), 119-126 | 📅 2015 | 🔗 Cited by: 1093

2️⃣ Amberstripe scad Decapterus muroadsi (Carangidae) fish ingest blue microplastics resembling their copepod prey along the coast of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the South Pacific – NC Ory, P Sobral, JL Ferreira, M Thiel | Science of the Total Environment 586, 430-437 | 📅 2017 | 🔗 Cited by: 686

3️⃣ Low prevalence of microplastic contamination in planktivorous fish species from the southeast Pacific Ocean – N Ory, C Chagnon, F Felix, C Fernández, JL Ferreira, C Gallardo, … | Marine Pollution Bulletin 127, 211-216 | 📅 2018 | 🔗 Cited by: 281

4️⃣ Microplastics in sediments from the littoral zone of the north Tunisian coast (Mediterranean Sea) – S Abidli, JC Antunes, JL Ferreira, Y Lahbib, P Sobral, NT El Menif | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 205, 1-9 | 📅 2018 | 🔗 Cited by: 266

5️⃣ Plastic and other microfibers in sediments, macroinvertebrates and shorebirds from three intertidal wetlands of southern Europe and west Africa – PM Lourenço, C Serra-Gonçalves, JL Ferreira, T Catry, JP Granadeiro | Environmental Pollution 231, 123-133 | 📅 2017 | 🔗 Cited by: 246

6️⃣ Plastic ingestion and trophic transfer between Easter Island flying fish (Cheilopogon rapanouiensis) and yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) – C Chagnon, M Thiel, J Antunes, JL Ferreira, P Sobral, NC Ory | Environmental Pollution 243, 127-133 | 📅 2018 | 🔗 Cited by: 154

7️⃣ Ungulates and their management in Portugal – J Vingada, C Fonseca, J Cancela, J Ferreira, C Eira | European Ungulates and their Management in the 21st Century 392 | 📅 2010 | 🔗 Cited by: 62

8️⃣ Poly (vinyl acetate) paints in works of art: A photochemical approach. Part 1 – JL Ferreira, MJ Melo, AM Ramos | Polymer Degradation and Stability 95 (4), 453-461 | 📅 2010 | 🔗 Cited by: 55

9️⃣ Shedding new light on polyurethane degradation: Assessing foams condition in design objects – SF de Sá, JL Ferreira, IP Cardoso, R Macedo, AM Ramos | Polymer Degradation and Stability 144, 354-365 | 📅 2017 | 🔗 Cited by: 40

🔟 Characterization and long-term stability of historical PMMA: impact of additives and acrylic sheet industrial production processes – S Babo, JL Ferreira, AM Ramos, A Micheluz, M Pamplona, MH Casimiro, … | Polymers 12 (10), 2198 | 📅 [Year Not Specified] | 🔗 Cited by: 32

🎯 Conclusion:

Joana Ferreira is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her exceptional contributions to scientific research, innovation in sustainable food chemistry, and dedication to mentoring the next generation of researchers. Her work has a profound impact on food science, sustainability, and human health, making her an ideal choice for this prestigious recognition. 🌍🔬👏

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jiang xiaowei | Surface Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jiang xiaowei | Surface Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

team leader at jiangsu university of science and technology in China.

Jiang Xiaowei 🎓 is a professor at Jiangsu University of Science and Technology and a leading talent in Jiangsu Province’s “333 Project” and Deep Blue initiative. 🌊 With expertise in intelligent welding 🤖, industrial robots, and digital factory technology 🏭, he led the development of China’s first intelligent ship pipe welding production line and wall-climbing painting robots 🎨. His work was recognized as one of China’s top ten technological advances in intelligent manufacturing (2019) 🏆. A distinguished expert, he has won multiple national science awards 🏅, holds 10 invention patents 📜, and actively contributes to international engineering organizations. 🌍

Professional Profile
Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Jiang Xiaowei is a highly accomplished researcher in intelligent welding, industrial robotics, and smart manufacturing 🤖🏭. His groundbreaking contributions in these fields, combined with multiple prestigious awards, patents, and leadership in national and international organizations, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovations have significantly impacted shipbuilding and manufacturing technologies, demonstrating both scientific excellence and real-world application.

Education 🎓

  • Jiangsu University of Science and Technology – Professor at the university.

Experience 🏆

  • Leading Talent in Jiangsu Province – Recognized under the “333 Project” and Deep Blue initiative. 🌊
  • Expert in Intelligent Welding & Robotics 🤖 – Specializes in industrial robot applications, digital factory technology, and equipment integration.
  • Project Leader 🚀 – Led the development of China’s first intelligent pipe welding production line for ships and wall-climbing painting robots. 🎨
  • Award-Winning Innovator 🏅 – Won multiple national and industry-specific science and technology awards.
  • Patent Holder 📜 – First inventor of 10 patents, including 9 domestic and 1 European invention patent.
  • Editorial & Committee Memberships 🏛️ – Serves on international journal editorial boards and national standardization committees in marine machinery and shipbuilding.

Professional Development 🚀📖

Jiang Xiaowei has made significant contributions to intelligent welding 🤖, industrial robotics, and digital manufacturing 🏭. As a key figure in Jiangsu Province’s “333 Project” and Deep Blue initiative 🌊, he has led groundbreaking projects, including China’s first intelligent pipe welding production line for ships and wall-climbing painting robots 🎨. His achievements earned multiple prestigious awards 🏆, and he holds 10 invention patents 📜. Actively engaged in professional organizations 🌍, he serves on editorial boards and national standardization committees, shaping the future of shipbuilding and mechanical engineering. His work continues to drive innovation in smart manufacturing. 🔬

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Jiang Xiaowei specializes in intelligent welding systems 🤖, industrial robotics 🚀, and digital manufacturing 🏭. His research focuses on developing automated welding technologies 🔥, smart robotic applications 🤝, and intelligent factories ⚙️ to enhance efficiency in shipbuilding and industrial production. He played a key role in creating China’s first intelligent pipe welding production line for ships 🚢 and wall-climbing painting robots 🎨. His work integrates AI-driven automation 🧠 and precision engineering 🛠️ to advance next-generation manufacturing technologies 🌍. Jiang’s innovations contribute to making smart factories and robotics more adaptive, efficient, and intelligent. 🔄

Awards & Honors 🏆

  • National Defense Science and Technology Progress Award – Second Prize (2nd place) 🏅
  • Science and Technology Progress Award (China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation) – Two First Prizes (2nd & 4th place) 🥇🥇
  • Science and Technology Progress Award (China Shipbuilding Engineering Society) – One First Prize (2nd place) and One Second Prize (1st place) 🥇🥈
  • Top Ten Technological Advances in China’s Intelligent Manufacturing (2019) 🚀
  • Excellent Expert in Standardization (China Shipbuilding Industry, 2024) 👨‍🏫
  • Editorial Board MemberInternational Journal of Science and Engineering 📖
  • Senior Member – China Society of Shipbuilding Engineers & China Society of Mechanical Engineers ⚙️
  • Professional Member – American Society of Mechanical Engineers 🌍
Publication Top Notes:

📌 Evolutionary origins of the SARS-CoV-2 sarbecovirus lineage responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic – MF Boni, P Lemey, X Jiang, TTY Lam, BW Perry, TA Castoe, A Rambaut, … – Nature Microbiology (2020) – 📑 1120 citations

📌 The origins of SARS-CoV-2: A critical review – EC Holmes, SA Goldstein, AL Rasmussen, DL Robertson, … – Cell (2021) – 📑 640 citations

📌 Exploring the natural origins of SARS-CoV-2 in the light of recombination – S Lytras, J Hughes, D Martin, P Swanepoel, A de Klerk, R Lourens, … – Genome Biology and Evolution (2022) – 📑 171 citations

📌 The animal origin of SARS-CoV-2 – S Lytras, W Xia, J Hughes, X Jiang, DL Robertson – Science (2021) – 📑 160 citations

📌 The evolutionary landscape of colorectal tumorigenesis – W Cross, M Kovac, V Mustonen, D Temko, H Davis, AM Baker, S Biswas, … – Nature Ecology & Evolution (2018) – 📑 130 citations

📌 Characterizing the diverse mutational pathways associated with R5-tropic maraviroc resistance: HIV-1 that uses the drug-bound CCR5 coreceptor – X Jiang, F Feyertag, CJ Meehan, GP McCormack, SA Travers, C Craig, … – Journal of Virology (2015) – 📑 43 citations

📌 Ebolavirus is evolving but not changing: No evidence for functional change in EBOV from 1976 to the 2014 outbreak – AS Olabode, X Jiang, DL Robertson, SC Lovell – Virology (2015) – 📑 41 citations

📌 Wildlife trade is likely the source of SARS-CoV-2 – X Jiang, R Wang – Science (2022) – 📑 26 citations

📌 How One Pandemic Led To Another: Was African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) The Disruption Contributing To Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2) Emergence? – W Xia, J Hughes, D Robertson, X Jiang – Preprints (2021) – 📑 23 citations

📌 Conclusion:

Jiang Xiaowei’s pioneering research, technological innovations, and global impact make him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His scientific excellence, leadership, and industry-changing contributions position him as a leading figure in intelligent manufacturing, making his work invaluable for future advancements in robotics, welding, and automation. 🚀

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shimaa Hosny | Nano coordination chemistry | Best Researcher Award

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shimaa Hosny | Nano coordination chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc.prof at New valley university in Egypt.

Dr. Shimaa Hosny 🧪 is an Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Faculty of Science, New Valley University, Egypt 🇪🇬. She earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry from Al-Azhar University, focusing on novel Schiff bases and metal complexes. Dr. Hosny’s research interests include green synthesis of metal nanocomplexes 🌿, biomedical applications 💊, and corrosion inhibition studies 🛡️. She has authored numerous publications in prestigious journals and was honored with the “Best Researcher Award” 🏆 in Advanced Nanomaterials. Dr. Hosny actively contributes to international conferences and is a member of leading scientific societies 🌍.

Professional Profile
Suitability for the Researcher Award

In my opinion, Dr. Shimaa Hosny 🧪 is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional contributions to the field of inorganic chemistry and nanotechnology 🌟. She has consistently demonstrated innovation in green synthesis of metal complexes and nanocomplexes 🌿, targeting biomedical applications like anticancer and antiviral treatments 💊🦠. Her work on corrosion inhibition 🛡️ and phase transformations 🔄 has direct industrial and environmental impact, supporting sustainability goals 🌍.

🎓 Education:

  • 🧪 Ph.D. in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
    Al-Azhar University (2015 – 2019)
    Thesis: Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Schiff Bases and Metal Complexes

  • 🧬 M.Sc. in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
    Al-Azhar University
    Thesis: Binary and Ternary Metal Complexes of Some Dyes with Amino Acids

  • 🧫 B.Sc. in Special Chemistry
    Al-Azhar University (2005 – 2009)

 

💼 Professional Experience:

  • 👩‍🔬 Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry
    New Valley University (June 2024 – Present)

  • 👩‍🏫 Lecturer of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
    New Valley University (May 2019 – June 2024)

  • 🔬 Assistant Lecturer of Analytical Chemistry
    New Valley University (December 2014 – May 2019)

 

Professional Development 🚀📖

Dr. Shimaa Hosny 🌟 has demonstrated remarkable professional development through her dedication to innovative research and academic excellence. She actively explores green synthesis of metal nanocomplexes 🌿, biomedical applications 💉, and corrosion inhibition studies ⚙️. Dr. Hosny has presented her work at prestigious conferences 🎤, such as the International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment and Sustainable Development Conference 🌍. She has been honored with the “Best Researcher Award” 🏆 in Advanced Nanomaterials and contributes significantly to scientific societies 🧪. Her expertise in advanced analytical techniques and computational chemistry 💻 continues to advance the field of inorganic chemistry.

 

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Dr. Shimaa Hosny’s 🧪 research focuses on several advanced categories in the field of inorganic chemistry. Her work specializes in the green synthesis of metal complexes and nanocomplexes 🌿, aiming to create eco-friendly materials with biomedical applications 💊 such as anticancer and antiviral agents 🦠. She also studies corrosion inhibition 🛡️, helping protect metals in harsh environments, and conducts phase transformation research 🔄 on metals and alloys. Using cutting-edge techniques like molecular docking and DFT calculations 💻, Dr. Hosny develops innovative solutions for pharmaceuticals 💉, material science 🏗️, and sustainable technology 🌍, contributing greatly to scientific progress.

🏅 Awards & Honors:

  • 🏆 Best Researcher Award
    International Research Awards on Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology

  • 🎤 Invited Speaker
    16th International Conference on Chemistry and its Role in Development (ICCRD’15), 2023

  • 🌱 Speaker
    The First Conference of Environment and Sustainable Development: Get Green

  • 📚 Speaker
    The 15th Young Researchers Scientific Conference – “The Role of Education in Supporting the Development of Green Economy”

 

Publication Top Notes:

📗 Green synthesis of nanoparticles for varied applications: Green renewable resources and energy-efficient synthetic routes – MMGGAG Mohamed Madani, Shimaa Hosny, Dalal Mohamed Alshangiti, Norhan … | Nanotechnology Reviews | 🗓️ 2022 | 🔗 Cited by: 114

🌾 Rice Husk-Derived Nanomaterials for Potential Applications – HG Shimaa Hosny Ali, Mohammed Y. Emran | Waste Recycling Technologies for Nanomaterials Manufacturing | 🗓️ 2021 | 🔗 Cited by: 32

🧪 Novel nano copper complexes of a new Schiff base: green synthesis, a new series of solid Cr (II), Co (II), Cu (II), Pd (II) and Cd (II) chelates, characterization, DFT, DNA … – S Hosny, GA Gouda, SM Abu‐El‐Wafa | Applied Organometallic Chemistry | 🗓️ 2022 | 🔗 Cited by: 27

🌿 Development of Novel Nano-Sized Imine Complexes Using Coriandrum sativum Extract: Structural Elucidation, Non-Isothermal Kinetic Study, Theoretical … – S Hosny, RFA El-Baki, ZHA El-Wahab, GA Gouda, MS Saddik, A Aljuhani, … | International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 🗓️ 2023 | 🔗 Cited by: 26

🧬 Synthesis of a new sulfadimidine Schiff base and their nano complexes as potential anti-COVID-19 and anti-cancer activity – S Hosny, MS Ragab, RF Abd El-Baki | Scientific Reports | 🗓️ 2023 | 🔗 Cited by: 26

🔬 Spectrophotometric Studies on Binary and Ternary complexes of Some Metal Ions with Alizarin Red S and Cysteine – FHKSHA A.A.Gahlan, M.A.El-Mottaleb, N.A.Badawy | International Journal of Advanced Research | 🗓️ 2014 | 🔗 Cited by: 25

🧷 Synthesis and characterization of Ni (II), Cu (II), Zn (II) and Azo dye based on 1,10-o-phenanthroline binary complexes: corrosion inhibition properties and computational studies – HM Al-Saidi, GA Gouda, M Abdel-Hakim, NI Alsenani, A Alfarsi, … | International Journal of Electrochemical Science | 🗓️ 2022 | 🔗 Cited by: 23

📌 Conclusion:

With a strong publication record 📄, innovative research themes, and impactful applications across health, environment, and industry, Dr. Shimaa Hosny is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award 🏅. Her dedication to advancing sustainable, health-focused solutions through inorganic chemistry sets her apart as a leader in her field.