Philippe KARAMIAN-SURVILLE | Composites and Homogenization | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Philippe KARAMIAN-SURVILLE | Composites and Homogenization | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Unviversity of CAEN Normandy, France

Philippe Karamian is a Senior Associate Professor at the University of Caen Normandy, France, specializing in Mathematics and Mechanics. With a PhD in Mathematics and Applications (1999) and an Accreditation to Supervise Research (2014), he has made significant contributions to mechanical modeling, numerical simulation, and composite materials. He heads the Mechatronics and Embedded Systems Department at ESIX and is an active researcher at the Nicolas Oresme Mathematics Laboratory. His work spans thin shell theory, homogenization, and high-performance computing, with applications in aerospace and renewable energy.

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Education 🎓

  • PhD in Mathematics and Applications, University of Caen Normandy (1999)
  • Accreditation to Supervise Research, University of Caen Normandy (2014)
  • Diploma of Advanced Studies in Mechanics, Pierre and Marie Curie University (1995)
  • Diploma of Advanced Studies in Numerical Analysis, Paris-Sud XI University (1993)
  • Master’s in Mathematics, University of Caen Normandy (1992)
  • Bachelor’s in Mathematics, University of Caen Normandy (1991)

Experience 💼

  • Senior Associate Professor, University of Caen Normandy (2018–Present)
  • Associate Professor, University of Caen Normandy (2002–2018)
  • Head of Mechatronics and Embedded Systems, ESIX (2023–Present)
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Neurofunctional Imaging Laboratory, Bordeaux (2001)
  • Temporary Teaching and Research Attaché, University of Caen Normandy (1999–2002)

Awards and Honors 🏆

  • Fellow of the Association of Friends of Science, Academy of Sciences (2000)
  • Project Leader, ACCEA (Improvement of Conductivities of Composites for Aerospace Equipment)
  • Elected Member, Nicolas Oresme Mathematics Laboratory Council (2013–Present)
  • Head of Master’s Programs, Mechanical Engineering and Mathematical Engineering (2008–2018)

Research Focus 🔍

Philippe Karamian’s research focuses on:

  • Mechanical Modeling: Thin shells, composites, and slender structures.
  • Numerical Simulation: Finite element methods, domain decomposition, and parallel computing.
  • Homogenization Techniques: Stochastic and deterministic methods for composite materials.
  • High-Performance Computing: OpenMP/MPI environments, C/C++/Fortran programming.
  • Applications: Aerospace, renewable energy, and eco-friendly composites.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Reflection of singularities in inhibited hyperbolic shells.
  2. New numerical results concerning inhibited thin hyperbolic shells.
  3. A model problem for boundary layers of thin elastic shells.
  4. Numerical experiments on the propagation of singularities in thin parabolic shells.
  5. Boundary layers in thin elastic shells with developable middle surface.
  6. Propagation of singularities and structure of layers in shells: Hyperbolic case.
  7. Non-smoothness in the asymptotics of thin shells and propagation of singularities.
  8. Pseudo-reflection phenomena for singularities in thin elastic shells.
  9. Numerical evaluation of the effective elastic properties of 2D overlapping random fiber composites.
  10. An efficient stochastic and double-scale model to evaluate effective elastic properties.
  11. Domain decomposition methods to evaluate effective elastic properties of random fiber composites.
  12. Effects of fiber dispersion on the effective elastic properties of 2D overlapping random fiber composites.
  13. Influence of morphological parameters of a 2D random short fiber composite on its effective elastic properties.
  14. On efficient and reliable stochastic generation of RVEs for analysis of composites.
  15. An efficient and automated 3D FE approach to evaluate effective elastic properties.
  16. Measure of combined effects of morphological parameters of inclusions within composite materials.
  17. The refraction phenomenon of singularities in thin elastic shells with developable mid-surface.
  18. Computation of effective electrical conductivity of composite materials: A novel approach based on analysis of graphs.

Conclusion 🌟

Philippe Karamian is a distinguished academic and researcher with over two decades of expertise in mechanical modeling, numerical simulation, and composite materials. His work bridges theoretical advancements and practical applications, particularly in aerospace and renewable energy. With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, he continues to lead groundbreaking research and mentor the next generation of engineers and scientists.

 

Ke Liu | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ke Liu | Materials | Best Researcher Award

PHD, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

Ke Liu, a dynamic researcher in Metallurgical Engineering, is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. At 30 years old, Liu has established himself as a key innovator in the fields of solid waste resource utilization, CO2 recycling, heat energy storage, and electrochemistry. With several high-impact publications and patents, he actively contributes to sustainable industrial solutions. His current research includes the development of novel materials for phase change energy storage and CO2 utilization, promising significant advancements in environmental protection. His international experience includes a joint doctoral program with the University of Tokyo, reflecting his global approach to tackling pressing environmental challenges.

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Education

Ke Liu’s academic journey began at North China University of Science and Technology, where he earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Metallurgical Engineering (2017). He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in the same field at the University of Science and Technology Beijing (2020-2025), with a focus on metallurgical materials and environmental applications. Liu has also enriched his academic profile through a prestigious joint program with the University of Tokyo’s Department of Materials Engineering (2023-2024). Throughout his education, Liu has continually pushed the boundaries of material science, dedicating his work to the sustainable use of industrial by-products and addressing global challenges like energy storage and CO2 recycling.

Experience

Ke Liu has extensive research experience in advanced metallurgical engineering. He has contributed significantly to national projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and various industry collaborations with companies such as Baosteel and Tangshan Iron & Steel. Liu played a key role in studying heat transfer mechanisms and energy storage materials, with a particular focus on steel slag-based composite materials. His work on phase change materials and CO2 recycling has been pivotal in advancing sustainable practices in metallurgy. Additionally, Liu has been part of several research and development projects, focusing on topics like desulfurization technology and protective slag development. His collaborations extend globally, including his joint program at the University of Tokyo.

Awards and Honors

Ke Liu has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing his academic excellence and contributions to research. In 2023, he was awarded the Doctoral State Scholarship, a national-level honor, for his outstanding research. Liu has been named an “Academic Star” within his faculty and is a candidate for the “Top Ten Academic Stars” at his university. He has also received recognition as an Outstanding Graduate Student and Outstanding PhD Graduate. These accolades underscore his dedication to advancing metallurgy and environmental sustainability. His achievements reflect his ability to bridge the gap between academic research and practical applications in the industry.

Research Focus

Ke Liu’s research primarily revolves around the utilization of solid waste, the development of advanced materials for energy storage, CO2 recycling, and electrochemistry. His work aims to address pressing global challenges such as climate change and resource depletion. Liu is particularly focused on steel slag-based phase change materials, which offer a sustainable way to store thermal energy. Additionally, he explores the electrochemical properties of materials in CO2 recycling and wastewater treatment. His projects include pioneering work on energy storage systems and the development of new, more efficient materials for industrial processes. Liu’s research has the potential to significantly reduce the environmental impact of industries like steelmaking.

Publications

  1. Preparation and characterization of steel slag-based low, medium, and high-temperature composite phase change energy storage materials 📄
  2. Properties and Applications of Shape-Stabilized Phase Change Energy Storage Materials Based on Porous Material Support—A review 📄
  3. Novel low-cost steel slag porous ceramic-based composite phase change material: An innovative strategy for comprehensive utilization of steel slag resources 📄
  4. Effect of CaO-SiO2-FeO slag system on coal gasification reaction in CO2-Ar atmosphere and kinetic analysis 📄
  5. Melt Structure of Calcium Aluminate-based Non-reactive Mold Flux: Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Spectroscopic Experimental Verification 📄
  6. Effect of MgO on the Viscosity and Structure of CaO-Al2O3-B2O3-Based Non-reactive Mold Flux 📄
  7. Innovative strategies for thermal storage of steel slag-modified porous ceramic-based low-temperature composite phase change materials 📄
  8. The Behavior of CO2 Supersonic Jets in the Converter Slag-Splashing Process 📄
  9. Numerical Simulation of CO2 Used for Slag Splashing Process in Converter 📄

 

Qingliang Feng | Low dimensional materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Qingliang Feng | Low dimensional materials | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Qingliang Feng is a prominent researcher at Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xi’an, China. With a strong focus on materials science and optoelectronics, he has significantly contributed to the understanding and development of advanced semiconductor materials. His work is characterized by innovative approaches to enhancing the performance of electronic devices and energy storage solutions. Feng has published extensively, with over 70 articles and a citation count exceeding 5,900, showcasing his influence in the field. His research not only addresses fundamental scientific questions but also has practical implications for the development of next-generation electronic and optoelectronic devices.

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Strengths for the Award

Qingliang Feng is an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his substantial contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of advanced semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices. With an h-index of 35 and over 5,958 citations across 77 publications, his work demonstrates significant impact and recognition within the scientific community. Feng’s research has led to innovations in energy storage systems, photodetectors, and flexible electronics, reflecting both depth and breadth in his expertise. His ability to lead collaborative projects and mentor emerging researchers further enhances his qualifications for this award.

Areas for Improvement

While Dr. Feng has established a solid reputation in his field, there are areas for potential growth. Expanding his focus to include interdisciplinary collaborations could enhance the applicability of his research outcomes. Additionally, increasing public engagement and communication of his work to broader audiences could elevate his profile and impact beyond academia. Fostering partnerships with industry could also lead to practical applications of his research, aligning with the growing emphasis on translating scientific discoveries into real-world solutions.

Education

Qingliang Feng completed his undergraduate studies in Physics at a prestigious university in China, where he developed a solid foundation in material science. He then pursued his Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering, focusing on semiconductor materials. Following this, he obtained his Ph.D. in Materials Science, specializing in nanostructured materials and their applications in electronic devices. His educational background has provided him with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel in research and development in the rapidly evolving field of materials science.

Experience

Dr. Feng has extensive experience in both academia and research institutions. He began his career as a postdoctoral researcher, where he worked on various projects related to semiconductor fabrication and characterization. His role involved collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to explore innovative solutions for improving device performance. At Northwestern Polytechnical University, he has taken on various responsibilities, including supervising graduate students and leading research projects. His experience encompasses a range of topics, from nanomaterials to optoelectronic devices, and he has played a key role in establishing partnerships with industry stakeholders.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Feng has received several prestigious awards in recognition of his contributions to materials science and engineering. He was honored with the Outstanding Researcher Award at Northwestern Polytechnical University, which acknowledges his significant impact on the field. Additionally, he has been recognized for his innovative research with the National Science and Technology Progress Award in China. His work has not only advanced scientific knowledge but has also contributed to practical applications, earning him accolades from both academic and industrial sectors.

Research Focus

Qingliang Feng’s research focuses on the development and characterization of advanced semiconductor materials for electronic and optoelectronic applications. His interests include two-dimensional materials, organic-inorganic hybrids, and their applications in photodetectors, energy storage devices, and flexible electronics. He is particularly focused on improving device efficiency and performance through novel material synthesis and processing techniques. Feng’s work aims to bridge the gap between fundamental science and practical technology, contributing to the advancement of sustainable energy solutions and next-generation electronic devices.

Publication Top Notes

  1. All-Covalent Organic Framework Nanofilms Assembled Lithium-Ion Capacitor to Solve the Imbalanced Charge Storage Kinetics 🔋
  2. Solution-Processable Large-Area Black Phosphorus/Reduced Graphene Oxide Schottky Junction for High-Temperature Broadband Photodetectors 🌡️
  3. Two-Dimensional Optoelectronic Memristive Device Realized by Ferroelectric Regulation 💡
  4. Modulating the Electronic Structure of VS2 via Ru Decoration for an Efficient pH-Universal Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction 🔧
  5. Controlled Growth of Single-Crystalline 2D p-Type Semiconductor α-MnSe for Broadband Photodetector 📷
  6. Composition-Triggered Growth of Monolayer MoTe2(1−x)S2x Alloys with Coherent Phase Interfaces for High-Performance Broadband Photodetection 🔬
  7. High-Responsivity Self-Powered Deep-Ultraviolet Photodetector Based on n-SnS2/p-GaN Heterostructures 🔦
  8. Resolidified Chalcogen-Assisted Growth of Bilayer Semiconductors with Controlled Stacking Orders 📈
  9. Solution-Processed Black Phosphorus Film-Based Volatile Memristor for Encryption Applications 🔒
  10. Bending Resistance Covalent Organic Framework Superlattice: “Nano-Hourglass”-Induced Charge Accumulation for Flexible In-Plane Micro-Supercapacitors 📏

Conclusion

In conclusion, Qingliang Feng’s exemplary research contributions, coupled with his potential for growth in outreach and interdisciplinary collaboration, position him as a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His continued commitment to advancing materials science and promoting innovative applications holds promise for significant future contributions to both academic and practical domains. Recognizing his efforts with this award would not only honor his achievements but also encourage further excellence in research within his field.

Beatriz Sousa Monteiro – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Beatriz Sousa Monteiro - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

FEUP - Portugal

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MATERIALS ENGINEERING EXPERT 🛠️

Beatriz Sousa Monteiro is a dedicated researcher in Materials Engineering, specializing in advanced manufacturing techniques. Her work focuses on the microstructure and mechanical properties of various materials, including metals, ceramics, and composites. Through her innovative research, she contributes to the development of cutting-edge materials for industrial applications.

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING INNOVATOR 🖨️

One of Beatriz's primary research interests is in Additive Manufacturing (AM). She has explored the use of this technology to optimize designs and material properties, including topology optimization for robotic components. Her expertise in AM extends to working with stainless steel and other advanced alloys, enhancing material performance.

JOINING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCHER 🔗

Beatriz has also contributed to the field of joining technologies, particularly in brazing techniques. Her studies on the brazing of titanium and alumina using innovative thin films have opened up new possibilities for the creation of high-strength joints between dissimilar materials, critical for aerospace and medical applications.

NANOCOMPOSITE DEVELOPER 🔬

In her recent work, Beatriz has been involved in the production and characterization of copper-carbon nanotube (Cu/CNT) nanocomposites. These materials offer superior electrical and mechanical properties, making them ideal for next-generation electronics and thermal management systems. Her research is helping to advance the field of nanotechnology.

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS CONTRIBUTOR 📚

Beatriz has co-authored numerous articles in respected scientific journals. Her publications cover a range of topics, including the impact of heat treatment on stainless steel and the development of innovative brazing techniques. Her research not only advances academic knowledge but also has practical applications in various industries.

EVENT ORGANIZER & SPEAKER 🎤

Beyond her research, Beatriz plays an active role in academic and industry events. She has organized workshops and exhibitions focused on Materials Engineering, introducing high school students to the world of engineering with a focus on additive manufacturing, metal processing, and biomaterials. Her outreach efforts are inspiring the next generation of engineers.

INNOVATION IN EDUCATION 📚

Beatriz is passionate about education and regularly engages with young students through events like "Engineer Profession Week." She has been a speaker and mentor, demonstrating the latest technologies and research in materials science, including nanotechnology and microfabrication.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti6Al4V to Al2O3 Brazed Joints Using Ti-Ag/Cu-Ti Thin Films
Authors: Monteiro, B., Simões, S.
Journal: Metals
Year: 2024

Title: Topology Optimization of a Robot Gripper with nTopology
Authors: Monteiro, B.S., Rocha, F., Costa, J.M.
Journal: U.Porto Journal of Engineering
Year: 2024

Title: Production and Characterization of Cu/CNT Nanocomposites
Authors: Carneiro, Í., Monteiro, B., Ribeiro, B., Fernandes, J.V., Simões, S.
Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
Year: 2023

Roshan Khadka – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Roshan Khadka - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Plant and Food Research - New Zealand

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🎓 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING

Roshan Khadka holds a PhD in Chemical Science from the University of Auckland, New Zealand (2019), with a thesis focused on the development of insect olfactory receptor-based biosensors. His academic journey includes a Master’s degree in Advanced Material Engineering from Kongju National University, South Korea (2015), where he studied the enhancement of optoelectrical properties of PEDOT-based thin films, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kathmandu University, Nepal (2012).

🔬 LEADING RESEARCHER IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND BIOSENSORS

Currently, Roshan Khadka is an Associate Investigator at The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology and a Scientist at The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited. His work primarily involves the development and application of advanced materials, including biocompatible supercapacitors and conductive polymers for sensor applications. His role is crucial in advancing the frontiers of material science and its practical applications.

🧪 EXPERT IN CONDUCTIVE POLYMERS AND SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES

Roshan's research expertise extends to the development of hybrid conductive polymers and strain sensors, as evidenced by his contributions to publications such as the New Journal of Chemistry and ACS Applied Polymer Materials. His work on enhancing vapor phase hybridized polymers and graphene oxide-based materials highlights his innovative approach to improving sensor performance and material durability.

🔍 PIONEER IN BIOSENSOR TECHNOLOGIES AND INSECT OLFACTORY RECEPTORS

A significant part of Roshan Khadka’s research focuses on biosensors utilizing insect olfactory receptors. His studies have led to advancements in electrochemical detection of odorant compounds, demonstrated in journals like Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical and Biosensors and Bioelectronics. His work aims to create highly sensitive and specific detection systems, contributing to both scientific knowledge and practical applications.

📝 AUTHOR OF HIGH-IMPACT SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

Roshan has authored several influential papers on topics such as ammonia sensing and electrochemical stability in bioelectronic systems. His publications in journals such as Polymer and Rsc Advances showcase his contributions to the development of innovative materials and sensors, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field of materials science.

🌍 DEDICATED TO GLOBAL RESEARCH AND COLLABORATION

Throughout his career, Roshan Khadka has engaged in international research collaborations and held various roles, including post-doctoral scientist and project assistant. His experience spans multiple countries and institutions, reflecting his dedication to global scientific advancement and interdisciplinary research.

🎓 ACADEMIC TEACHING AND SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE

In addition to his research, Roshan has gained valuable experience as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Examination Supervisor at the University of Auckland. His role in academic instruction and supervision underscores his commitment to education and mentorship within the scientific community.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

A comparative study between vapor phase polymerized PPy and PEDOT - Thermoplastic polyurethane composites for ammonia sensing
Authors: F.D.M. Fernandez, R. Khadka, J.-H. Yim
Journal: Polymer
Year: 2021

Insect odorant receptor nanodiscs for sensitive and specific electrochemical detection of odorant compounds
Authors: J.A. Cheema, N. Aydemir, C. Carraher, A. Kralicek, J. Travas-Sejdic
Journal: Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical
Year: 2021

Highly porous, soft, and flexible vapor-phase polymerized polypyrrole-styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene hybrid scaffold as ammonia and strain sensor
Authors: F.D.M. Fernandez, R. Khadka, J.-H. Yim
Journal: RSC Advances
Year: 2020

Role of polyethylene oxide content in polypyrrole linear actuators
Authors: R. Khadka, P. Zhang, N. Tuan Nguyen, T.F. Otero, R. Kiefer
Journal: Materials Today Communications
Year: 2020

Synergistic improvement in the performance of insect odorant receptor based biosensors in the presence of Orco
Authors: R. Khadka, C. Carraher, C. Hamiaux, J. Travas-Sejdic, A. Kralicek
Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Year: 2020

Hernández Gutiérrez – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Hernández Gutiérrez - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

CIATEJ-CONAHCYT - Mexico

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AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS 🏆

Throughout his illustrious career, Hernández Gutiérrez has received numerous awards for his groundbreaking research. Notably, he was honored with the Premio Estatal de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación in 2021 for his project on serum analysis in early-stage breast cancer. His work has consistently earned accolades, including the prestigious Premio Aida Weiss from UNAM in 2015, underscoring his commitment to advancing cancer diagnostics and treatment.

INNOVATIONS IN CANCER DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPEUTICS 🧬

Hernández Gutiérrez has been instrumental in developing innovative diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies for cancer. His research has led to the creation of novel methods for detecting and treating cancer, such as the use of recombinant proteins and peptide vaccines. These innovations have potential applications in early cancer detection and targeted therapy, significantly improving patient outcomes.

PATENTED BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES 🔬

Hernández Gutiérrez is a prolific inventor, holding several patents related to cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. His patented technologies include biomarkers and recombinant proteins for the early detection of breast and lung cancer. These inventions demonstrate his expertise in translating research into practical applications that have the potential to revolutionize cancer care.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO SARS-COV-2 RESEARCH 🦠

In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Hernández Gutiérrez contributed to research on neutralizing antibody responses to the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2. His work, published in high-impact journals, provided crucial insights into the efficacy of vaccines, particularly in the Mexican population. This research highlights his versatility and ability to address urgent public health challenges.

EDUCATION AND MENTORSHIP 🎓

A dedicated educator, Hernández Gutiérrez has mentored numerous students and researchers, guiding them in their scientific pursuits. His commitment to education is evident in his involvement in various academic conferences and his role in developing young talent in the field of biomedical research.

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND SCIENTIFIC OUTREACH 🌍

Beyond the laboratory, Hernández Gutiérrez is passionate about public engagement and scientific outreach. He has delivered lectures and participated in science communication initiatives, such as his contributions to the Planetario y Centro Interactivo de Jalisco. His efforts to make science accessible to the broader public demonstrate his dedication to fostering a scientifically informed society.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Synergistic Strategies in Prostate Cancer Therapy: Electrochemotherapy and Electromagnetic Hyperthermia
Authors: Sayma Vizcarra-Ramos, Andrea Molina-Pineda, Abel Gutiérrez-Ortega, Sara E. Herrera-Rodríguez, Adriana Aguilar-Lemarroy, Luis F. Jave-Suárez, Zaira López, Mario E. Cano, Rodolfo Hernández-Gutiérrez
Journal: Pharmaceutics
Year: 2024-08-23

The Fluorescent Cell Line SW620-GFP Is a Valuable Model to Monitor Magnetic Hyperthermia
Authors: Saray Rosales, Rodolfo Hernández-Gutiérrez, Alma Oaxaca, Zaira López, Norberto Casillas, Peter Knauth, Luis H. Quintero, José A. Paz, Francisco Cholico, Celso Velásquez
Journal: Bioengineering
Year: 2024-06-21

The Value of CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCL3, and CXCL8 as Potential Prognosis Markers in Cervical Cancer: Evidence of E6/E7 from HPV16 and 18 in Chemokines Regulation
Authors: Leonardo Fernandez-Avila, Aribert Maryosly Castro-Amaya, Andrea Molina-Pineda, Rodolfo Hernández-Gutiérrez, Luis Felipe Jave-Suarez, Adriana Aguilar-Lemarroy
Journal: Biomedicines
Year: 2023-09-28

Embedded Living HER2+ Cells in a 3D Gelatin–Alginate Hydrogel as an In Vitro Model for Immunotherapy Delivery for Breast Cancer
Authors: G. Tonantzin De Dios-Figueroa, Janette del Rocío Aguilera-Márquez, Lorena García-Uriostegui, Rodolfo Hernández-Gutiérrez, Tanya A. Camacho-Villegas, Pavel H. Lugo-Fabres
Journal: Polymers
Year: 2023-09-11

Tetrahydroxyquinone: A Suitable Coating for Ferrofluids Used in Magnetic Hyperthermia
Authors: Ana G. González, Norberto Casillas, Zaira López, Oscar Cervantes, Peter Knauth, Rodolfo Hernández-Gutiérrez, Antonio Topete-Camacho, Saray Rosales, Luis H. Quintero, José A. Paz
Journal: Coatings
Year: 2022-08-05

Dure Najaf Iqbal – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Dure Najaf Iqbal - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

University of Lahore - Pakistan

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🔬 EXPERTISE IN ORGANIC AND POLYMER CHEMISTRY

Dr. Dure Najaf Iqbal is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Lahore. With a PhD in Chemistry specializing in Organic and Polymer Chemistry from Lahore College for Women University, his research focuses on microwave-assisted synthesis, polymer chemistry, hydrogels, and synthetic organic techniques. His work in these fields is marked by advanced research skills and a strong command of analytical techniques.

🎓 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS AND EDUCATION

Dr. Iqbal's academic background reflects his dedication to chemistry. He earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, with a focus on Organic Chemistry. His doctoral research, supervised by Dr. Erum Akbar Hussain, involved the synthesis and characterization of autochthonic guar gum derivatives. His education has been supplemented by extensive training in analytical techniques, computer literacy, and literature review methodologies.

👩‍🏫 TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND IMPACT

With a rich teaching history, Dr. Iqbal has contributed significantly to the education sector. He served as an Assistant Professor at the University of the Punjab, where he successfully managed M.Phil. research projects. His earlier roles include teaching FSc. classes at Punjab Group of Colleges and Chemistry at the Beaconhouse School System, where he was involved in curriculum development and science exhibitions.

🏭 INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE IN CHEMICALS

Before transitioning to academia, Dr. Iqbal gained valuable industrial experience as a Lab Manager at MB Dyes Chemical and Silk Industry. This role provided him with practical insights into the chemical industry, enriching his understanding of applied chemistry and enhancing his research capabilities.

📜 SIGNIFICANT THESIS AND RESEARCH

Dr. Iqbal’s PhD thesis, “Synthesis and Characterization of Autochthonic Guar Gum Derivatives,” stands out for its innovative approach to polymer chemistry. His MSc. thesis on steroid extraction from medicinal plants also highlights his expertise in organic synthesis and characterization. His research has been presented at various international and national conferences, reflecting his active engagement in the scientific community.

🌐 CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND ORGANIZATION

Dr. Iqbal has been actively involved in numerous conferences and seminars, both as a participant and organizer. His contributions to events such as the International Conference on Materials Science and Nano Technology and the Conference on Recent Advances in Chemistry demonstrate his commitment to advancing the field of chemistry and fostering academic collaboration.

🛠️ COMPUTER LITERACY AND RESEARCH SKILLS

Proficient in essential software like Excel, MS-Word, Chem Window, and Chem Draw, Dr. Iqbal employs these tools to enhance his research and teaching activities. His ability to conduct thorough literature reviews and apply advanced statistical techniques underscores his strong analytical and research skills, which are critical for his work in polymer and organic chemistry.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Assessment of carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk of exposure to potentially toxic elements in tea infusions: Determination by ICP-OES and multivariate statistical data analysis
Authors: Ahmed, M., Ahmad, M., Khan, M.A., Wani, T.A., Zargar, S.
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology

Development and characterization of a biodegradable film based on guar gum-gelatin@sodium alginate for a sustainable environment
Authors: Shah Bukhary, S.K.H., Choudhary, F.K., Iqbal, D.N., Ali, I., Ahmed, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: RSC Advances

Efficient drug delivery potential and antimicrobial activity of biocompatible hydrogels of dextrin/Na-alginate/PVA
Authors: Nazir, A., Abbas, M., Kainat, F., Alshawwa, S.Z., Iqbal, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: Heliyon

Advances in chitosan-based drug delivery systems: A comprehensive review for therapeutic applications
Authors: Haider, A., Khan, S., Iqbal, D.N., Kanwal, Q., Mustafa, G.
Year: 2024
Journal: European Polymer Journal

Fabrication of CMC/PVA/Dextrin-Based Polymeric Membrane for Controlled Release of Cefixime With Enhanced Antibacterial Activity
Authors: Nazir, A., Abbas, M., Iqbal, D.N., Ahmad, N., Iqbal, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: Dose-Response

Nanocellulose/wood ash-reinforced starch-chitosan hydrogel composites for soil conditioning and their impact on pea plant growth
Authors: Iqbal, D.N., Tariq, Z., Philips, B., Ali, I., Ahmed, M.
Year: 2024
Journal: RSC Advances

Ashot V. Arzumanyan | Materials Science and Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ashot Arzumanyan | A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Ashot V. Arzumanyan began his academic journey at the M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University of Fine Chemical Technology. He earned both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Chemical Engineering, specializing in the Chemistry of Technology of Organometallic Compounds.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Following his education, Arzumanyan pursued a graduate degree as a student at the N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, focusing on the synthesis and transformation of new classes of cyclic organosilicon peroxides. His postdoctoral research involved a position as a Research Engineer at the Institute of Chemistry, Saint Petersburg State University, specifically in the International Laboratory of Cluster Catalysis.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Arzumanyan's contributions to the field are significant, as evidenced by his role as a Senior Researcher at the A.N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds. His research has particularly emphasized organosilicon compounds. Currently, as the Head of the Group for Catalytic Functionalization of Organic and Organometallic Compounds at INEOS RAS and the Head of the Group for Catalysis in Organosilicon Chemistry at IPS RAS, Arzumanyan leads efforts in advancing catalysis in these domains.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Ashot V. Arzumanyan's impact is notable in his leadership roles at two prominent institutes. His work and leadership in catalysis have likely influenced advancements in organosilicon chemistry, contributing to the broader field of organic and organometallic compounds. His Scopus h-index of 10, based on 25 papers and 5 patents, reflects the recognition of his contributions.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Arzumanyan's academic citations, particularly in Scopus-indexed papers and patents, underscore the recognition and influence of his research contributions. His work has likely been cited by peers and researchers in the field of chemistry.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

As the Head of two research groups, Arzumanyan is positioned to leave a lasting legacy in the advancement of catalysis and organosilicon chemistry. His future contributions may further shape the understanding and application of these compounds in various industrial and scientific domains.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

White-Light initiated Mn2(CO)10/HFIP-Catalyzed anti-Markovnikov hydrosilylation of alkenes.