Habib Hamidinezhad | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad | Chemistry and Materials Science | Associate professor | University of Mazandaran | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad is a highly accomplished physicist whose career has been dedicated to advancing the field of nanophysics and nanomaterials. As a faculty member at the University of Mazandaran, he has developed a strong reputation for combining fundamental science with applied research to address pressing global challenges in energy, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. He is recognized for his ability to translate complex nanostructure designs into practical solutions for real-world problems, making significant contributions that span photocatalysis, renewable energy materials, and biomedical nanocomposites. His academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence, continuous growth, and a passion for scientific discovery.

Professional Profile

Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad earned his doctoral degree in Nanophysics at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, where his research focused on the structural characterization of silicon nanowires synthesized using advanced plasma-enhanced techniques. His Ph.D. work was guided by internationally recognized scholars, and it marked the beginning of a research path that integrated experimental innovation with theoretical insights. Prior to this, he completed both his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in physics at prestigious Iranian universities, where he concentrated on solid-state physics and the study of superconductors. His strong educational foundation provided him with expertise across multiple sub-disciplines of physics, preparing him for a career that bridges traditional physics and cutting-edge nanotechnology.

Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad has built extensive teaching and research experience. At the University of Mazandaran, he has taught courses ranging from advanced statistical mechanics and electrodynamics to analytical mechanics and nanostructure analysis. He has played a vital role in curriculum development and student mentorship, supporting the growth of young physicists and researchers. His international exposure includes research appointments and postdoctoral fellowships at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, where he expanded his expertise in material characterization, nanofabrication, and thin-film technologies. His academic roles extend beyond teaching, as he actively supervises graduate-level theses and guides collaborative research projects that produce high-quality scientific output.

Research Interest

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad’s research interests cover a wide spectrum of nanoscience, with a particular focus on nanowires, nanofibers, thin films, and hybrid nanocomposites. He is deeply engaged in the design and synthesis of functional nanostructures for applications in renewable energy, photocatalytic water treatment, drug delivery, and biomedical devices. His work in green nanotechnology emphasizes environmentally friendly methods for fabricating advanced materials with high efficiency and low toxicity. Furthermore, his collaborations span interdisciplinary fields, linking physics with chemistry, engineering, and life sciences. This diverse research portfolio demonstrates his ability to apply physics-based innovations to address global challenges in health, energy, and the environment.

Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad has been honored with prestigious recognitions that reflect his academic excellence and research contributions. He received the Dr. Kazemi Ashtiani Award for Young Assistant Professors from the Iran National Elite Foundation, acknowledging his innovative research and strong potential as an emerging leader in nanoscience. Earlier in his career, he was recognized with a Best Student Award during his doctoral studies, highlighting his exceptional academic performance and dedication. These awards illustrate his standing as a highly respected academic whose work is valued at both national and international levels.

Selected Publications

  • Effective photodegradation of organic pollutants and antibacterial activity by TiO2/ZnO composite nanofibers as a direct Z-scheme heterojunction photocatalyst, Journal of Water Process Engineering, published in 2025 (Citations: 46).

  • Effectiveness of graphene-polymer nanocomposites on thermo-mechanical and cytotoxicity behavior for dental fillings applications, Iranian Polymer Journal, published in 2025 (Citations: 28).

  • Antibacterial Activity of Two-Dimensional MoS2 Nanostructures: Effects of Reaction Time and Temperature on Morphology, Materials Chemistry and Physics, published in 2025 (Citations: 31).

  • Green synthesis of silver doped zinc oxide/magnesium oxide nanocomposite for wastewater treatment and examination of their cytotoxicity properties, Heliyon, published in 2024 (Citations: 54).

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad has established himself as an innovative and dedicated scholar whose work consistently bridges fundamental physics with applied nanoscience. His achievements in research, teaching, and collaboration have contributed significantly to advancing both knowledge and technology. With a strong publication record, prestigious awards, and active participation in international research networks, he continues to demonstrate the qualities of a thought leader in nanoscience. His efforts in developing nanostructures for energy, environmental sustainability, and biomedical applications have already impacted both academia and society. Looking ahead, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Habib Hamidinezhad is well positioned to make even greater contributions as a scientist, mentor, and global collaborator, making him an exceptional candidate for recognition through this award nomination.

Mohammad Ansar Vakkattil | Advanced Materials Engineering | Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award

Mohammad Ansar Vakkattil | Advanced Materials Engineering | Cross-disciplinary Excellence Award

Mr Mohammad Ansar Vakkattil, FHNW, India

Mr. Mohammad Ansar Vakkattil is a dynamic interdisciplinary researcher whose work bridges polymer science, biomedical engineering, and 3D bioprinting. With a solid foundation in Rubber and Polymer Technology from premier Indian institutions like IIT Kharagpur and CUSAT, he has contributed significantly to intelligent materials, medical devices, and bioremediation. His roles as Senior Project Engineer at SCTIMST and researcher at institutions in Switzerland and Estonia reflect his global engagement. His pioneering work on smart materials and 3D-printed implantables, like cranioplasty scaffolds, showcases his innovation at the intersection of healthcare, materials science, and sustainability. With a flair for EU grant writing and multilingual expertise, he embodies the spirit of collaborative, cross-domain research. Through academic supervision, teaching, and publication, Mr. Vakkattil continues to inspire a new generation of material scientists and bioengineers worldwide.

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Education

Mr. Ansar earned his M.Tech in Rubber Technology from the Rubber Technology Centre, IIT Kharagpur, with a CGPA of 8.02/10, supported by a prestigious GATE scholarship. His thesis focused on castor oil extended epoxidised natural rubber, emphasizing sustainable material innovation. He completed his B.Tech in Polymer Science and Engineering from Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) with a CGPA of 7.23/10. His academic projects and thesis explored topics such as SBR-tire compounds and mechanical properties of latex films, grounding him in applied polymer engineering. Further technical training at the Indian Rubber Board and multiple industrial internships enriched his hands-on expertise in polymer processing, rubber compounding, and materials testing. His academic journey reflects not only intellectual merit but also a strategic focus on sustainable, biomedical, and smart material innovations.

Experience

Mr. Ansar’s professional experience reflects a blend of academic research and applied engineering. He served as a Senior Project Engineer at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, where he contributed to the development of Parylene coatings for implantable medical devices. At the University of Tartu and University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, he specialized in 3D printing of artificial muscles and bioprinting for bioremediation. His skills span FDM, SLA, electrospinning, ceramic nanoparticles, and hydrogel synthesis. In addition to his lab work, he has acted as a supervisor, educator, and EU project contributor. His roles demonstrate advanced proficiency in additive manufacturing, smart biomaterials, and digital fabrication—key areas shaping future biomedical and environmental technologies.

Awards and Honors

Mr. Ansar’s academic and professional excellence has been consistently recognized. He was awarded the GATE Masters Scholarship (2016–2018) and achieved an All India Rank of 32 in the GATE Polymer Science and Material Science category. He was the Runner-Up in the Brand D Management Competition during Spring Fest at IIT Kharagpur in 2017. He has also earned accolades for multiple poster presentations, including on biomedical coatings and sustainable rubber materials, at IRMRA and other prestigious platforms. These honors underscore his creativity, technical acumen, and capacity to translate theoretical knowledge into impactful innovations. His teaching merits and development of study materials for GATE aspirants further reflect his commitment to academic excellence and mentorship in polymer sciences.

Research Focus

Mr. Ansar’s research focuses on intelligent materials, additive manufacturing (3D printing), and biomaterials for medical and environmental applications. His work integrates polymer science, smart textiles, hydrogel-based systems, electrospun materials, and bioprinting technologies for creating actuators, biomedical implants, and sustainable filtration systems. Notably, he has investigated bioprinting for bioremediation, parylene coatings for implants, and artificial muscles using FDM and photopolymer techniques. His interdisciplinary approach, combining biopolymer engineering, chemical vapor deposition, and cytocompatibility testing, has led to novel insights in the development of responsive materials and devices. His goal is to bridge the gap between ecological sustainability and human health by advancing customizable, low-impact technologies in the polymer and medical materials domain.

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