Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop | Chemistry and Materials Science | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop | Chemistry and Materials Science | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop | Chemistry and Materials Science | Docteur at Ngaoundere University | Cameroon

 

Dr. Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop is an accomplished materials scientist, academic, and industrial expert whose career integrates education, research, and large-scale production management in materials science and inorganic chemistry. Education: He holds a doctoral degree in applied inorganic chemistry with advanced academic training in industrial chemistry, ceramics, and glass science, supported by strong foundations in physics and chemical sciences, enabling him to bridge fundamental theory with applied engineering solutions. Professional Experience: Dr. Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop has extensive professional experience in higher education teaching, national research institutions, and semi-industrial production environments, where he has served in roles spanning materials science education, research leadership, production management, quality assurance, technical auditing, warehouse management, and organizational governance, demonstrating exceptional capability in both academic and industrial ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

Study of the Physico-Mechanical Properties of Recycled Fired Brick Waste in a Cementitious Matrix Mortar

– International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology

The Clayey Deposit from Bomkoul (Douala, Cameroon): A Case Study of the Geotechnical Appraisal and Assessment of the Characteristics of Firing Bricks

– Clay Minerals

Recycling of Carica Papaya Trunk Fiber Plies: Experimental and Analytical Characterization

– Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management

Chemical and Mineralogical Analysis of Pegmatites with Interesting Potential for the Ceramics and Glass Industries

– Journal of Mineral and Material Science

Influence of Water Content on Physical Characteristics of Fired Bricks During a Semi-Industrial Production Process

– Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation

Yu Peng | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yu Peng | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yu Peng | Chemistry and Materials Science | Associate Professor at east china university of science and technology | China

Prof. Yu Peng is an accomplished materials scientist and Associate Research Fellow at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, recognized for his pioneering contributions to ferroelectric and perovskite-based functional materials, with a strong focus on photocatalytic hydrogen generation, polarized photodetection, and low-dimensional photoelectric systems; he received his doctoral training in physical chemistry through a joint doctoral program between ShanghaiTech University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, building on a strong undergraduate foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, and subsequently advanced his academic career through competitive postdoctoral and independent research appointments that enabled him to lead interdisciplinary projects in hybrid perovskites, polar semiconductors, and two-dimensional optoelectronic materials.

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Featured Publications

Mechanistic Insights into Photocatalytic Conversion of Biomass-Derived Platform Molecules – ChemSusChem, 2026

Polar Aromatic Two-Dimensional Dion-Jacobson Halide Perovskites for Efficient Photocatalytic H₂ Evolution

– Angewandte Chemie, 2024
Universal Growth of Perovskite Thin Monocrystals from High Solute Flux for Sensitive Self-Driven X-ray Detection – Nature Communications, 2024

High-Curie Temperature Multilayered Hybrid Double Perovskite Photoferroelectrics Induced by Aromatic Cation Alloying – Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021

Discovery of an Above-Room-Temperature Antiferroelectric in Two-Dimensional Hybrid Perovskite – Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019

Alexandra Kuriganova | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Alexandra Kuriganova | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Alexandra Kuriganova, Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University, Russia

Prof. Dr. Alexandra Kuriganova is a distinguished researcher in electrochemical nanomaterials, specializing in fuel cells, supercapacitors, and lithium-ion batteries 🔬⚡. She earned her Diplom (2008) and Ph.D. (2011) from South Russian State Technical University, focusing on nanosized Pt/C catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) 🔥🔋. Her international research collaborations span Germany 🇩🇪, France 🇫🇷, and Russia 🇷🇺, leading to innovative breakthroughs in catalyst development. Currently an Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow at Platov South Russian State Polytechnic University, she has made significant contributions to nanodispersed metal oxides for energy applications 🌍🔎. Her work in pulse electrolysis and electrochemical dispersion techniques has redefined electrocatalyst synthesis, resulting in numerous high-impact publications 📚. A dedicated scientist and educator, she continues to advance nanotechnology for sustainable energy solutions, collaborating with leading institutions worldwide 🌱💡.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Alexandra Kuriganova earned a Diplom (2008) in Chemical Technology of High-Molecular Compositions from South Russian State Technical University (Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute), Novocherkassk. He continued his studies at the same institution, obtaining a Ph.D. (2011) in Technology of Electrochemical Processes and Corrosion Protection. His thesis, titled “Electrochemical Preparation of Nanosized Pt/C Catalysts for Fuel Cells with Proton Exchange Polymer Membrane,” was supervised by Prof. Dr. Nina V. Smirnova. Dr. [Name] has participated in prestigious international research fellowships, including the Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics (2011), TU Dresden (DAAD Scholarship, 2012), the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (2012), and NUST “MISIS” (2013) . 🌍🔬

Experience

Prof. Dr. Alexandra Kuriganova is a distinguished researcher in electrochemical materials and nanotechnology. She began her academic career as an Assistant Professor at South Russian State Technical University (2008-2013) 🎓, where she conducted research and taught chemical engineering courses. Since 2013, she has been an Associate Professor at Platov South Russian State Polytechnic University 🏛️, leading academic and research initiatives. As a Senior Research Fellow at the Research Institute of Nanotechnologies & Novel Materials (2014-Present) 🧪, she spearheads advancements in nanomaterials for energy storage and catalysis. Her international collaborations include studies on diesel oxidation catalysts 🚗, Li-ion battery anodes 🔋, Pt nanocrystal compressibility 🏗️, and nanoparticle growth 🔬.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Alexandra Kuriganova specializes in nanodispersed metal and metal oxide materials for electrochemical applications ⚡🔬, including proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), supercapacitors, and Li-ion batteries. Her research explores electrochemical oxidation and dispersion for nanoparticle synthesis. Collaborating with top institutions worldwide 🌍, she has worked on Pt/C catalysts for PEMFCs, Pt/γ–Al₂O₃ diesel oxidation catalysts, and SnO₂ nanoparticles for Li-ion batteries. She has partnered with scientists from Russia 🇷🇺, Germany 🇩🇪, France 🇫🇷, and beyond, leading to impactful joint publications 📚. Her work advances energy storage and catalysis, driving innovation in electrochemical technologies. 🚀🔋

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Alexandra Kuriganova’s research focuses on the synthesis and application of nanodispersed metals and metal oxides for electrochemical energy storage and catalysis ⚡🔋. She has significantly contributed to fuel cell technology by developing high-performance Pt/C catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) 🚀. Her work in supercapacitors and batteries includes tin oxide-based anodes for Li-ion batteries and electrocatalytic materials for energy storage ⚡🔋. She pioneers pulse electrolysis techniques for synthesizing bimetallic electrocatalysts using electrochemical dispersion 🎯. Additionally, her studies on Pt/γ–Al₂O₃ catalysts for diesel oxidation involve collaborations with global research institutions 🌍. Her interdisciplinary expertise in electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and materials science has led to groundbreaking discoveries and high-impact publications 📚.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ New Insights into Controlling the Functional Properties of Tin Oxide-Based Materials 🧪
2️⃣ Theoretical and Technological Fundamentals of Pulse Electrolysis for Electro- & Catalytically Active Materials ⚡
3️⃣ Electrochemistry of Pt and Pd Under Pulse Electrolysis Conditions 🏗️
4️⃣ Pt Catalysts Prepared via Top-down Electrochemical Approach: Synthesis & Support Effects 🔬
5️⃣ Tungsten Oxide Nanopowders: Pulse AC Electrosynthesis & Photocatalytic Performance 💡
6️⃣ Fabrication of Nano-In₂O₃ Phase Junction for Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Performance 🌱
7️⃣ Pulse Electrolysis Technique for Preparation of Bimetal Tin-Containing Electrocatalytic Materials ⚙️
8️⃣ Investigation of Ambient Temperature Influence on PEMFC Characteristics: From Single Cell to Stack 🔋
9️⃣ Electrochemical Dispersion Technique for Sn-Doped Pt Particles as Electrocatalysts 🚀
🔟 Comparison of Bottom-Up & Top-Down Approaches to Pt/C Electrocatalyst Synthesis 🏭

 

 

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. 🤝

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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 …