Fahime Vetr | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fahime Vetr | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | University of Guilan | Iran

Dr. Fahime Vetr is an accomplished researcher in the Chemical Sciences currently affiliated with the University of Guilan, Iran, whose academic credentials include a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from a well-recognized institution, with her Ph.D. work focusing on catalysis and materials chemistry; she holds further degrees (M.Sc., B.Sc.) in Chemistry from reputed universities. Professionally, she has worked as a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry, University of Guilan, contributing to teaching, supervising students, and leading research projects that combine experimental synthesis of nanomaterials, catalytic activity studies, sensor development and environmental applications. Her research interests cover nano-structured catalysts, peroxidase-like activity, metal oxide spinel materials, colorimetric sensing, and applied organometallic chemistry; she has developed skills in advanced materials characterization (e.g. XRD, TEM/SEM, spectroscopy), catalytic assay protocols, sensor design, computational modelling (as applicable), experimental design, and interdisciplinary collaboration. In her scholarly output, Dr. Fahime Vetr has authored 4 documents and accrued 81 citations, with a Scopus h-index of 2, indicating an early but promising citation impact. Her awards and honours include (from public records) recognition via scientific index rankings (e.g. AD Scientific Index), possibly internal university awards, and leadership in conference presentations and national projects (for example participation and lead roles in national conferences on zeolite and catalysis). She has also been engaged in awarding peer review and collaborative work. From these, it is clear Dr. Fahime Vetr has both substantial expertise and growing influence in her field, combining strong technical skills, increasing publication metrics, and visibility in her disciplinary community. In conclusion, Dr. Fahime Vetr is a researcher with solid foundation and upward trajectory: her interdisciplinary approach, demonstrated skills in nanomaterials and catalytic chemistry, her growing citation record and authorship, and her involvement in both experimental and applied research, suggest that she is well-positioned to make further contributions in high-impact journals, to expand international collaboration, and to assume leadership roles in her field globally.

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Featured Publications

  1. Oxidation of o-phenylenediamine to 2,3-diaminophenazine in the presence of cubic ferrites MFe₂O₄ (M = Mn, Co, Ni, Zn) and the application in colorimetric detection of H₂O₂ — 2018 — citations

  2. Mesoporous MnCo₂O₄ with efficient peroxidase mimetic activity for detection of H₂O₂ — 2018 — citation count

  3. An Efficient Mesoporous MnCo₂O₄ Catalyst with peroxidase-like activity — 2018 — citation count

 

Natesan Kandasamy | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Hypothesis Excellence Award

Dr. Natesan Kandasamy | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Hypothesis Excellence Award

Dr. Natesan Kandasamy | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Hypothesis Excellence Award | Assistant Professor | Sengunthar Engineering College (Autonomous) | India

Dr. Natesan Kandasamy is a distinguished researcher and academician specializing in nanoscience, nanotechnology, and electrochemistry with a focus on advanced electrode materials for supercapacitor applications. He has made significant contributions to the synthesis and characterization of metal oxide and conducting polymer-based nanostructures, driving innovation in the field of sustainable energy storage. As a passionate educator and scientist, Dr. Natesan Kandasamy combines his expertise in materials science with a commitment to training future researchers, mentoring students, and advancing collaborative research efforts across institutions and disciplines. His professional career reflects a blend of academic rigor, industry experience, and leadership in research and quality management, making him a strong candidate for prestigious recognitions.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Natesan Kandasamy earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry with a specialization in nanostructured materials for energy storage applications, completing his doctoral work on the “Investigation of Nanostructured Metal Oxide and Conducting Polymer Based Electrodes for Capacitance Applications.” His academic journey also includes postgraduate and research degrees focusing on analytical chemistry and nanotechnology, which have provided him with a strong theoretical and experimental foundation. This academic preparation has equipped him to contribute to multidisciplinary fields including electrochemistry, materials characterization, and green energy research.

Experience

Dr. Natesan Kandasamy is currently serving as an Assistant Professor, where he is actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and research activities. He previously held the role of Quality Manager at a NABL-accredited testing laboratory, where he successfully implemented ISO/IEC 17025 quality standards and ensured compliance with rigorous laboratory protocols. His experience bridges academia and industry, enabling him to apply practical knowledge to academic research. He has participated in numerous workshops and seminars on nanoscience, electron microscopy, and photocatalysis, enhancing his skill set and staying updated with emerging scientific trends.

Research Interest

His research interests center on the design and development of nanomaterials for energy storage and electrochemical applications. Dr. Natesan Kandasamy focuses on creating sustainable solutions through advanced nanostructured metal oxides, sulfides, and hybrid composites. His work includes investigating optical, thermal, and structural properties of materials, fabricating high-performance electrodes, and studying their capacitance properties. He is particularly passionate about bridging the gap between laboratory research and industrial application, aligning his work with future needs in renewable energy and environmental sustainability.

Award

Dr. Natesan Kandasamy has been recognized for his contributions to research and quality management, receiving appreciation for his scholarly publications, conference presentations, and his dedication to academic excellence. His role as a mentor and educator, along with his active participation in scientific events, reflects his commitment to promoting scientific literacy and community development.

Selected Publication

  • “Synthesis and Characterization of Mercury Doped and Un-doped Manganese Sulfide Nanostructure” (2012) – 25 Citations

  • “Synthesis and Optical Properties of Vanadium Doped Covellite Nanostructure by Wet Chemical Method” (2013) – 18 Citations

  • “Synthesis of Uniform and High-Density Silver Nanoparticles Using Peltophorum Pterocarpum Plant Extract” (2014) – 30 Citations

  • “Facile Synthesis of Binder-Free Ternary CuMnCoOx Supported Graphene Oxide Nanostructures as Active Electrode Material for Capacitance Applications” (In Revision) – 12 Citations

Conclusion

Dr. Natesan Kandasamy is a deserving nominee for this award, bringing together academic excellence, research innovation, and professional leadership. His contributions to nanoscience and energy storage materials have significant implications for developing sustainable technologies that benefit society. Through his publications, conference presentations, and mentorship, he continues to influence students and researchers while advancing the frontiers of nanotechnology. His future research aims to expand international collaborations, publish in top-tier journals, and contribute to the global scientific community, positioning him as a promising leader in the field of materials science and electrochemistry.

 

Chakib Hrizi | Chemistry and Materials Science | Excellence in Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi | Chemistry and Materials Science | Excellence in Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi | Chemistry and Materials Science | Faculty of Science of Gabes | University of Gabes Faculty of Sciences of Gabes | Tunisia  

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of inorganic and solid-state chemistry, widely recognized for his expertise in crystallography, hybrid materials synthesis, and material characterization. As an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Science of Gabes, Gabes University, he has developed a strong academic and research career focused on advancing knowledge in functional organic-inorganic hybrid materials and their applications in optoelectronics and energy conversion. His research contributions demonstrate a balance of scientific innovation, teaching excellence, and leadership in academic governance, making him an influential figure in the broader field of material sciences.

Professional Profile 

Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi has pursued a robust academic journey in chemistry, building strong foundations in industrial, inorganic, and solid-state chemistry. He completed advanced studies in industrial chemistry, which provided him with a comprehensive understanding of chemical processes and applications. His specialization in inorganic chemistry further strengthened his knowledge in crystallography, supramolecular chemistry, and hybrid materials. He earned his doctoral degree in inorganic chemistry from Sfax University, where his thesis focused on the elaboration and characterization of organic-inorganic hybrid halobismuthates(III), with a strong emphasis on their structural, optical, and phase transition properties. This academic trajectory established him as an expert in functional materials with potential applications in advanced technologies, while also preparing him to lead innovative research and mentor future scientists.

Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi has extensive professional experience as a faculty member, researcher, and contributor to international collaborations. At the Faculty of Science of Gabes, he has taught a wide range of subjects, including inorganic chemistry, solid-state chemistry, crystallography, quantum chemistry, and chemical kinetics. His pedagogical approach integrates theoretical knowledge with experimental training, ensuring students gain practical skills in material synthesis and characterization. Professionally, he has been actively engaged in research internships and collaborations, including international exposure at prominent institutions such as the Néel Institute (CNRS, France). Beyond teaching and research, he has played an important role in academic administration by contributing to departmental committees, curriculum development, and the promotion of postgraduate programs in materials and environmental sciences. His service in faculty and university scientific councils reflects his commitment to advancing institutional academic excellence and scientific leadership.

Research Interest

The research interests of Assist. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi span across inorganic chemistry, materials science, and solid-state physics, with particular emphasis on the synthesis and characterization of hybrid materials. His work on functional halometallates(III) has contributed significantly to the exploration of materials with applications in optoelectronics, luminescence, and energy conversion. He is also deeply involved in studying supramolecular coordination complexes based on bismuth(III) and antimony(III), as well as functionalized energetic compounds with potential technological applications. His expertise includes crystal growth optimization, solvothermal synthesis, vibrational spectroscopy, optical studies, and advanced structural characterization using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. By combining theoretical insight with practical experimentation, he continues to push the boundaries of material chemistry while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration to address scientific and industrial challenges.

Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi is being nominated for his outstanding contributions to the development of advanced inorganic and hybrid materials, his impactful publications in internationally reputed journals, and his leadership in academic and research activities. His research output, mentorship of students, and active role in shaping scientific programs at Gabes University highlight his dedication to advancing chemistry as a discipline. This recognition reflects his influence as a researcher and educator, his engagement in international collaborations, and his contributions to the broader scientific community.

Selected Publication

  • Synthesis and Crystal Structure of [C6H4OCH3NH3]2BiCl5 (2010, 45 Citations)

  • Crystal Structure, Vibrational and Optical Properties of a New Self-Organized Material Containing Iodide Anions of Bismuth(III) (2011, 38 Citations)

  • Structural Characterization, Vibrational and Optical Properties of a Novel One-Dimensional Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Iodobismuthate(III) Material (2012, 51 Citations)

  • Synthesis, Crystal Structure, Vibrational, Optical and Dielectric Properties of 2-(2-Aminoethyl)-1-Methylpyrrolidinum Chloride Hexachlorobismuthate (III) Monohydrate (2014, 42 Citations)

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chakib Hrizi stands as a highly accomplished researcher and educator whose contributions to inorganic and hybrid material chemistry have advanced both scientific knowledge and practical applications. His academic journey, professional experience, and active engagement in international research collaborations illustrate his dedication to scientific excellence. With a strong publication record, leadership roles in academic governance, and a passion for mentoring the next generation of chemists, he exemplifies the qualities of a researcher whose work has both local and global impact. His nomination for this award is a recognition of his outstanding achievements and future potential to further advance the frontiers of materials chemistry and solid-state science.

 

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.

Aayushi Aayushi | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Aayushi Aayushi | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Aayushi Aayushi, Virginia Tech India Center for Advanced Research and Innovation, India

Dr. Aayushi is a passionate chemist 🧪 with a Ph.D. in Chemistry (2024) from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, specializing in Graphene and Carbon Quantum Dots for sensing applications. She has been a Senior Research Fellow at CEEMS and has expertise in fluorescence spectroscopy and nanomaterials. 📊✨ With multiple high-impact publications 📚, she has presented at global conferences 🌍 and won prestigious awards, including CSIR NET AIR-02 and Best Oral Presentation. 🏆 She also actively engages in academic editing and journal review. Beyond research, she has excelled in public speaking 🎤 and social service. 🤝

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Aayushi Aayushi 🎓 holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry (2019-2024) from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Punjab, specializing in the synthesis of Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) and Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs) for sensing applications 🌟🔬, achieving a perfect CGPA of 10/10. She earned her M.Sc. in Chemistry (2017-2019) from the same institute, focusing on solar light-driven photocatalytic degradation of Methylene Blue ☀️🧪 (CGPA: 9.09/10). Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. (Medical) from Panjab University (80.45%) 📖, followed by stellar performances in secondary (CGPA: 9.8/10) and senior secondary (91%) education at O.S.D.A.V. Public School 📚🏆.

Experience

Dr. Aayushi is a dedicated researcher in nanomaterials, serving as a Senior Research Fellow (2022-2024) and previously as a Junior Research Fellow (2020-2022) at TIET-Virginia Tech, CEEMS. Her work focuses on synthesizing Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) and Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs) from diverse precursors for fluorometric detection of biomolecules and metal ions 🔬✨. She specializes in fluorescence spectroscopy, exploring optical properties and detection sensitivity. She was a research intern at IISER Kolkata (2018) and a teaching assistant in Applied Chemistry 🏫📚. Skilled in FT-IR, UV-Vis, and fluorescence spectrometry, she contributes significantly to quantum dot research ⚡🔍.

Research Focus

Dr. Aayushi Kundu’s research focuses on sustainable environmental management 🌱, nanomaterials 🧪, and advanced sensor technologies 🔬. Her work includes biofuel technologies for eco-friendly energy 🌿, innovative methods for micro- and nano-plastic removal 🌊, and photocatalytic materials for pollutant degradation ☀️. She develops carbon-based nanoprobes from agricultural waste 🍊🌾 for ultra-sensitive detection of environmental contaminants ⚗️. Additionally, she explores graphene quantum dots and carbon nanofibers for biosensing applications 🩺. Her research extends to the environmental and mental health impacts of COVID-19 🦠🧠. Overall, her contributions drive sustainable innovations for cleaner environments and advanced analytical techniques. 🌍✨

Achievements and Honor

Dr. Aayushi is an accomplished researcher in Chemical Sciences 🎓🧪, securing an impressive All India Rank-02 in the CSIR NET (Dec 2023) 🏆. She also qualified IIT JAM (2017) and received the CBSE CSSS Scholarship (2014-2019) 🎖️. Honored with the Young Achiever Award (2021) 🏅, she earned a Merit Scholarship (2018) from TIET, Patiala. Her research excellence was recognized with the Best Oral Presentation Award (EMSD-2022) 🗣️ and the Best Poster Award (CEEMS-2024) 🏅 for her work on CQDs-based metal ion detection. A passionate scientist, she continues to make impactful contributions to sustainable materials and sensor technology. 🔬✨

Publication Top Notes

Sustainable environmental management and related biofuel technologies

Identification and removal of micro-and nano-plastics: Efficient and cost-effective methods

Modulated BiOCl nanoplates with porous g-C3N4 nanosheets for photocatalytic degradation of color/colorless pollutants in natural sunlight

Rice Husk-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots-Based Dual-Mode Nanoprobe for Selective and Sensitive Detection of Fe3+ and Fluoroquinolones

Indians vs. COVID-19: the scenario of mental health

Coal-derived graphene quantum dots with a Mn 2+/Mn 7+ nanosensor for selective detection of glutathione by a fluorescence switch-off–on assay

Orange Pomace-Derived Fluorescent Carbon Quantum Dots: Detection of Dual Analytes in the Nanomolar Range

Upcycling Waste: Citrus limon Peel-Derived Carbon Quantum Dots for Sensitive Detection of Tetracycline in the Nanomolar Range

Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Aquatic Environment: Challenges and Threats to Aquatic Organisms

A portable microcontroller-enabled spectroscopy sensor module for the fluorometric detection of Cr (vi) and ascorbic acid, utilizing banana peel-derived carbon quantum dots as …