Jelena Brdaric Kosanovic | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jelena Brdaric Kosanovic | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jelena Brdaric Kosanovic | Chemistry and Materials Science | Postdoctoral Research Assistant at University of Osijek | Croatia

Dr. Jelena Brdaric Kosanovic is an accomplished Croatian chemist and materials scientist whose academic and professional career reflects a strong commitment to advanced analytical chemistry, nanomaterials, and applied materials research. Dr. Jelena Brdaric Kosanovic earned her Doctor of Science in Chemistry in 2023 from the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, following a Master of Education in Chemistry (2016) and a Bachelor of Chemistry (2014) from Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, after completing her early technical education as an Ecology Technician. Dr. Jelena Brdaric Kosanovic currently serves as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the Department of Chemistry, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, a position she has held since February 2024, building upon her extensive experience as an Assistant at the Institute for Analytical, Organic and Applied Chemistry from 2017 to 2024, and earlier technical training in general, inorganic, and physical chemistry. Dr. Jelena Brdaric Kosanovic’s professional experience is deeply integrated with academic teaching, laboratory supervision, and multidisciplinary research collaboration, contributing to both fundamental and applied scientific advancement.

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Featured Publications

Crystalline Nanoparticles and Their Impact on Electromagnetic Radiation Absorption in Advanced Clay Building Materials

Journal: Crystals (Open Access)

Year: 2025

Islam Mohammed Charaf Eddine Hasnaoui | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Islam Mohammed Charaf Eddine Hasnaoui | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Islam Mohammed Charaf Eddine Hasnaoui | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award | Organic chemistry and polymer Science | University Abu Bekr Belkaid | Algeria

Mr. Islam Mohammed Charaf Eddine HASNAOUI is an emerging organic chemist with a strong academic foundation and growing international research visibility in applied chemistry and formulation science. He holds a Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry, following a Bachelor’s degree in General Chemistry, and has developed solid expertise in organic synthesis, polymer chemistry, and molecular fluorescence studies through rigorous academic training and laboratory practice. His professional experience includes academic laboratory research, industrial exposure as a laboratory technician and technical sales representative for scientific equipment, and applied work as a cosmetic chemist focused on detergent and skin-care formulations emphasizing performance, safety, and sustainability. Mr. Islam Mohammed Charaf Eddine HASNAOUI’s research interests center on organic and polymer synthesis, surfactant chemistry, cosmetic and detergent formulations, molecular fluorescence, environmentally friendly materials, and wastewater treatment applications. His research skills encompass advanced analytical and characterization techniques including chromatography, spectroscopy (NMR, IR, UV–Vis, fluorescence), mass spectrometry, crystallization, extraction, and molecular analysis, supported by proficiency in chemistry modeling, docking, and reference-management software. In addition to technical expertise, he demonstrates strong scientific communication, multilingual proficiency, and leadership capabilities developed through sustained involvement in academic and volunteer scientific communities. He has played active roles in research-oriented student organizations, including serving as president, project cell leader, and lead organizer of large-scale science outreach events engaging hundreds of participants. While Mr. Islam Mohammed Charaf Eddine HASNAOUI has not yet accumulated formal international awards, his peer-reviewed publication in a Scopus-indexed journal, leadership in scientific initiatives, and applied research contributions reflect a strong trajectory toward future academic recognition. In conclusion, Mr. Islam Mohammed Charaf Eddine HASNAOUI represents a motivated and technically skilled early-career researcher whose integration of experimental chemistry, applied formulation science, and scientific leadership positions him for continued scholarly growth, higher-impact publications, and meaningful contributions to both academia and industry.

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Featured Publications

  1. Hasnaoui, M. I. C. E., Belaid, A., Bouayed-Agha, S., Dellaoui, H., Bouras, O., Chelihi, A., & Bouras, B. (2026). The critical micelle concentration as a key determinant in shampoo formulations: Enhanced bioactivity with maintained performance.

  2. Hasnaoui, M. I. C. E. (2022). Synthèse et étude de la fluorescence moléculaire de quelques produits de synthèse (Master’s thesis).

 

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