Vlad Andrei Neacșu | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Vlad Andrei Neacșu | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Scientific Researcher |  | Romania

Dr. Vlad Andrei Neacșu is a researcher affiliated with the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Romania, specializing in materials science, catalysis, and sustainable engineering. With 13 publications, 211 citations, and an h-index of 6, he has developed a strong academic profile in advanced materials and green technologies. His research focuses on innovative approaches such as biomass valorization and the use of 3D-printed catalysts, contributing to the development of efficient and sustainable chemical processes. Actively collaborating with a wide network of international researchers, his work integrates experimental and applied methodologies to address environmental and industrial challenges. Neacşu’s contributions hold significant societal impact by promoting circular economy practices, reducing waste, and advancing sustainable energy and material solutions for a greener future.

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Jelena Sencanski | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jelena Sencanski | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Institute for Multidisciplinary Research | Serbia

Dr. Jelena Sencanski is a researcher affiliated with the Institute of General and Physical Chemistry, Serbia, specializing in environmental chemistry, radiochemistry, and analytical sciences. With 10 publications, 102 citations, and an h-index of 2, she has contributed to studies on trace element pollution, radioactivity, and environmental monitoring, particularly in marine ecosystems. Her research integrates advanced analytical techniques to assess contamination levels and ecological impacts, providing valuable insights into environmental safety and public health. Actively collaborating with interdisciplinary research teams, her work supports the development of reliable assessment methods for environmental risk evaluation. Senćanski’s research holds significant societal relevance by contributing to pollution control, food safety, and sustainable environmental management, thereby supporting evidence-based policies and protecting ecosystem and human health.

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D. Saritha | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. D. Saritha | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology | India

Dr. D. Saritha is a researcher at Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India, specializing in electrochemical energy storage, battery materials, and advanced functional materials. Her core research focuses on sodium-ion batteries, including NASICON-type positive electrode materials and honeycomb layered oxides, with additional interdisciplinary contributions to 3D printing techniques for tissue engineering. She has authored 33 peer-reviewed publications, which have received over 266 citations, and holds an h-index of 9, reflecting consistent academic impact. Dr. Saritha actively collaborates with national and international researchers, fostering cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange in materials science, energy storage, and biomedical applications. Her work supports the advancement of sustainable and cost-effective energy technologies, innovative manufacturing approaches, and emerging healthcare solutions, contributing meaningfully to global efforts in clean energy transition, technological sustainability, and societal development.

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Fateh Ullah | Chemistry | Best Paper Award

Dr. Fateh Ullah | Chemistry | Best Paper Award

Research Assistant Professor at Westlake University, China

Dr. Fateh Ullah, currently serving as a Research Assistant Professor at Westlake University, is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Paper Award. His research focuses on semiconducting materials, photovoltaics, and resistive memory devices, with a particular emphasis on memristor technology. He has made notable contributions, including the development of TiOx-based memristors with the lowest switching voltage reported and Ohmic behavior in both resistance states—an innovation that marks a significant advancement in the field. His work has already earned recognition with a Best Paper Award from Chinese Chemical Letters in 2018. With 16 SCI/Scopus-indexed publications, active involvement in high-impact projects, and authorship of book chapters and patents, Dr. Ullah’s research output is both prolific and impactful. His recent explorations into chirality-induced perovskite quantum dot memory arrays further showcase his commitment to pioneering research. Dr. Ullah’s achievements position him as an exceptional candidate for this prestigious award.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Fateh Ullah holds a strong academic background in chemistry and materials science. He began his higher education journey in Pakistan, earning both his M.Sc and MS degrees in Organic Chemistry in 2008 and 2011, respectively. Driven by a passion for advanced research, he pursued and completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Zhejiang University, China, in 2017. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his future work in semiconducting materials and device fabrication. Following his Ph.D., Dr. Ullah engaged in postdoctoral research at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he expanded his expertise in advanced materials and nanotechnology. He then continued postdoctoral work at Westlake University, focusing on cutting-edge developments in memory devices and neurotechnology. In 2021, he was appointed as a Research Assistant Professor at CenBRAIN Neurotech, Westlake University. His diverse academic journey across multiple leading institutions has provided him with a deep, interdisciplinary understanding essential for impactful scientific innovation.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Fateh Ullah has amassed significant professional experience in the fields of chemistry, materials science, and device engineering. After completing his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Zhejiang University in 2017, he began his postdoctoral research at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he focused on advanced functional materials and nanotechnology applications. He later continued his postdoctoral work at Westlake University, contributing to high-impact projects in neurotechnology and memory devices. Since 2021, Dr. Ullah has been serving as a Research Assistant Professor at CenBRAIN Neurotech, Westlake University, where he leads and collaborates on interdisciplinary research projects. His work spans the development of semiconducting materials for solar cells, ultrafast communication systems, and innovative resistive memory devices. Notably, he played a key role in two major research projects focused on vaccine screening platforms and memristor-based biosensing, funded by prestigious Chinese institutions. His professional journey reflects a strong commitment to research excellence and technological innovation.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Fateh Ullah’s research interests lie at the intersection of advanced materials science and electronic device engineering. He is particularly focused on the development and characterization of semiconducting materials—organic, inorganic, and oxide-based—for applications in next-generation electronic and energy devices. His work emphasizes the design and fabrication of high-performance solar cells, ultrafast communication systems, and resistive memory devices, particularly memristors. A key area of his research explores the electrical and optical properties of functional materials to enhance device efficiency, reliability, and scalability. He is also actively investigating neuromorphic and bioelectronic systems, including memristor-based arrays for biosensing and memory applications. Recently, his research has expanded to include chiral perovskite quantum dots for memory devices, highlighting his interest in combining nanotechnology with functional device applications. Dr. Ullah’s interdisciplinary approach integrates chemistry, materials science, and electrical engineering to address challenges in energy storage, brain-inspired computing, and biomedical sensor technologies.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Fateh Ullah has received notable recognition for his impactful contributions to materials science and device engineering. Among his most distinguished honors is the Best Paper Award from Chinese Chemical Letters in 2018, which highlighted the significance and innovation of his research in organic functional materials for perovskite solar cells. This award underscores his ability to produce high-quality, peer-recognized scientific work in competitive research areas. In addition to this accolade, Dr. Ullah has been entrusted with leading roles in major research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Research Center for the Industries of the Future at Westlake University, reflecting institutional recognition of his scientific vision and leadership. His name appears on two published patents related to biomedical and memristor technologies, further showcasing his innovative edge. These honors reflect his growing reputation as a forward-thinking researcher committed to advancing science and technology on a global scale.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Fateh Ullah possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that span material synthesis, device fabrication, and advanced characterization techniques. He is highly skilled in developing organic, inorganic, and oxide-based semiconducting materials for applications in energy and electronic devices. His expertise includes thin-film deposition, nanomaterial processing, and the fabrication of devices such as solar cells and memristors. Dr. Ullah is proficient in using advanced tools such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and electrical measurement systems to analyze device performance and material properties. He has strong experience in designing and implementing experimental setups for resistive switching studies and memory device evaluation. Additionally, he demonstrates strong competencies in research proposal writing, data interpretation, and collaborative project management. His ability to integrate chemistry, materials science, and electrical engineering allows him to address complex research problems with innovative solutions. These skills have contributed significantly to his publication and patent achievements.

Conclusion💡

Highly Suitable for the Best Paper Award. Dr. Fateh Ullah demonstrates a proven track record of innovative, high-quality research with previous recognition and ongoing contributions to frontier areas of materials science. His work’s originality, real-world applicability, and scientific value align well with the expectations for this award category.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Z Deng, M He, Y Zhang, F Ullah, K Ding, J Liang, Z Zhang, H Xu, Y Qiu, …
    Year: 2020
    Citation: 78
    Title: Design of low crystallinity spiro-typed hole transporting material for planar perovskite solar cells to achieve 21.76% efficiency
    Journal: Chemistry of Materials 33 (1), 285–297

  • F Ullah, N Deng, F Qiu
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 52
    Title: Recent progress in electro-optic polymer for ultra-fast communication
    Journal: PhotoniX 2, 1–18

  • F Ullah, H Chen, CZ Li
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 31
    Title: Organic functional materials based buffer layers for efficient perovskite solar cells
    Journal: Chinese Chemical Letters 28 (3), 503–511

  • F Ullah, CC Chen, WCH Choy
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 30
    Title: Recent developments in organic tandem solar cells toward high efficiency
    Journal: Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research 2 (4), 2000050

  • C Ye, F Xu, F Ullah, M Wang
    Year: 2022
    Citation: 18
    Title: CdS/Ti3C2 heterostructure–based photoelectrochemical platform for sensitive and selective detection of trace amount of Cu2+
    Journal: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 414 (12), 3571–3580

  • A Khan, U Farooq, F Ullah, J Iqbal, AF Khan, S Zaib, AR Khan, A Azarpira
    Year: 2014
    Citation: 13
    Title: Determination of biological activities and total phenolic contents of flowers of Jasminum humile and roots of Dorema aucheri
    Journal: Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan 36 (2), 291–295

  • F Ullah, S Qian, W Yang, MN Shah, Z Zhang, H Chen, CZ Li
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 10
    Title: Donor-acceptor (DA) terpolymers based on alkyl-DPP and t-BocDPP moieties for polymer solar cells
    Journal: Chinese Chemical Letters 28 (12), 2223–2226

  • MN Shah, S Zhang, Q Sun, F Ullah, H Chen, CZ Li
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 8
    Title: Narrow bandgap semiconducting polymers for solar cells with near-infrared photo response and low energy loss
    Journal: Tetrahedron Letters 58 (30), 2975–2980

  • MS Zina Fredj, Pengbo Wang, Fateh Ullah
    Year: 2023
    Citation: 7
    Title: A nanoplatform‑based aptasensor to electrochemically detect epinephrine produced by living cells
    Journal: Microchimica Acta 190 (343)

  • H Yu, X Sun, G Liu, U Fateh, D Ban, N Deng, F Qiu
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 7
    Title: Gas environment independent temperature sensor via double-metal surface plasmon resonance
    Journal: Optics Express 29 (10), 15393–15402

  • S Thankaraj Salammal, J Chen, F Ullah, H Chen
    Year: 2015
    Citation: 6
    Title: Effects of material morphology on the performance of organic electronics
    Journal: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials 25, 12–26

  • F Ullah, M Tarkhan, Z Fredj, Y Su, T Wang, M Sawan
    Year: 2023
    Citation: 3
    Title: A stable undoped low-voltage memristor cell based on Titania (TiOx)
    Journal: Nano Express 5 (1), 015003

Sandrine Bouquillon | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sandrine Bouquillon | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Enseignant Chercheur at Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de Reims UMR CNRS 7312, France

Prof. Dr. Sandrine Bouquillon is a distinguished researcher in organic and green chemistry, currently a professor at Reims Champagne-Ardenne University. With over 30 years of academic experience, she has contributed significantly to the field through 93 publications, 4 patents, and multiple book chapters. Her research leadership spans numerous international collaborations, including COST, PHC, and Interreg programs, reflecting her global impact. She has mentored 13 PhD students, 9 postdocs, and numerous trainees while holding key academic leadership roles, such as Director of the STS Doctoral School and Deputy Director of ABIES. Actively engaged in scientific committees, journal reviews, and recruitment panels, she plays a crucial role in shaping research policies. An accomplished educator, she has been instrumental in teaching and curriculum development across various levels. With a strong presence in academia and industry collaborations, Prof. Bouquillon exemplifies excellence in research, mentorship, and leadership in the scientific community.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Dr. Sandrine Bouquillon has a strong academic background in chemistry, beginning with her engineering degree from the Ecole Européenne des Hautes Etudes des Industries Chimiques de Strasbourg (EHICS) from 1986 to 1989, where she ranked 4th out of 50 students. She further pursued a master’s degree in Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry at Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse (1989-1990), achieving first place in her class. Continuing her academic excellence, she completed a PhD in Chemistry at the same university (1990-1993) with the highest distinction and jury congratulations. Her academic journey culminated in earning her Habilitation Degree (HDR) in December 2002 from Reims Champagne-Ardenne University, signifying her ability to independently lead research. Her educational achievements laid the foundation for her distinguished career in organic and green chemistry, research leadership, and academic mentorship, contributing significantly to scientific advancements and international collaborations.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Sandrine Bouquillon has an extensive professional career spanning over three decades in organic and green chemistry. She began as a postdoctoral researcher at CNRS-Max Planck Gesellschaft in Germany (1993-1994) before joining Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble, as an Assistant Professor (1994-1996). She then moved to Reims Champagne-Ardenne University, where she served as an Assistant Professor (1996-2006) and later became a full Professor in 2006. At Reims, she has been actively involved in the Reims Molecular Chemistry Institute (ICMR – UMR CNRS 7312), leading multiple research projects. She has collaborated with industrial partners and international research programs, contributing significantly to scientific advancements. Her expertise extends to academic administration, having served as Director of the STS Doctoral School and Deputy Director of the ABIES Doctoral School. Through her leadership, research, and mentorship, she has made a lasting impact in academia and the scientific community.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Sandrine Bouquillon’s research interests lie in the fields of organic and green chemistry, with a strong focus on sustainable chemical processes, catalysis, and the development of eco-friendly synthetic methodologies. Her work explores innovative approaches to molecular transformations, emphasizing renewable resources, biodegradable materials, and environmentally friendly reaction pathways. She has led numerous interdisciplinary projects, collaborating with academia and industry to advance research in biomass valorization, functionalized materials, and sustainable polymers. Additionally, she has been actively involved in the development of dendrimers and organometallic catalysts for selective reactions. Her contributions extend to applied research, including the remediation of environmental pollutants and bio-based chemistry solutions. Through her extensive involvement in international research collaborations and coordination of major scientific projects, Prof. Bouquillon continues to drive innovation in chemistry, promoting sustainable alternatives that contribute to both scientific progress and environmental responsibility.

Award and Honor

The provided CV does not explicitly list awards and honors received by Prof. Dr. Sandrine Bouquillon. However, her distinguished career and contributions to organic and green chemistry suggest significant recognition within the scientific community. She has been invited to deliver 57 conferences and seminars, demonstrating her expertise and impact in her field. Her leadership in major international research programs, such as COST, PHC, and Interreg, highlights her esteemed reputation. Additionally, her role as an elected member of the National Committee of Universities and as an HCERES expert indicates recognition by academic and research institutions. Her involvement in high-level scientific evaluation panels and editorial review boards further reflects her professional standing. While specific awards are not mentioned, her extensive research contributions, mentorship, and leadership in chemistry education position her as a highly respected scientist in her field.

Research Skill

Prof. Dr. Sandrine Bouquillon possesses a diverse set of research skills in organic and green chemistry, with expertise in sustainable chemical synthesis, catalysis, and molecular transformations. She is highly skilled in developing eco-friendly synthetic methodologies, including biomass valorization, polymer chemistry, and organometallic catalysis. Her extensive experience in interdisciplinary research allows her to integrate concepts from organic chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, and environmental science to create innovative and sustainable solutions. She has strong analytical skills in reaction mechanism studies, spectroscopic characterization, and the design of functionalized materials. Additionally, her ability to lead large-scale research projects, collaborate with industry, and secure funding demonstrates her strategic research planning and project management skills. With over 93 publications, multiple patents, and international research collaborations, she has established herself as a leading expert in her field, contributing to advancements in green chemistry and sustainable technologies.

Conclusion

Prof. Sandrine Bouquillon is an outstanding candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her extensive research output, international recognition, leadership in academia, and contributions to mentoring and education make her highly deserving. Strengthening her application with more emphasis on industry impact, diversity efforts, and science communication could make her profile even more compelling.

Publications Top Noted

  • Rivas-Navia, D. M., Mbakidi, J. P., Torrens, E., Bouquillon, S., & Bengoa, C. (2025). Extraction of protein from Alphitobius diaperinus larvae (lesser mealworm) powder using tailored bio-based ionic liquids. Food and Bioproducts Processing.

  • Kordkatooli, E., Bacha, K., Villaume, S., Mbakidi, J. P., & Bouquillon, S. (2023). L-Rhamnose and phenolic esters-based monocatenar and bolaform amphiphiles: Eco-compatible synthesis and determination of their antioxidant, eliciting, and cytotoxic properties. Molecules.

  • Bacha, K., Chemotti, C., Mbakidi, J. P., Deleu, M., & Bouquillon, S. (2023). Dendrimers: Synthesis, encapsulation applications, and specific interaction with the stratum corneum—A review. Macromol.

  • Feuzing, F., Mbakidi, J. P., Pontoire, B., Bouquillon, S., & Leroy, E. (2023). Melt processing of paramylon using a water: Ionic liquid mixture as plasticizer. Carbohydrate Polymers.

  • Feuzing, F., Mbakidi, J. P., Simescu-Lazar, F., Leroy, E., & Bouquillon, S. (2023). Biobased ionic liquids as solvents of paramylon. Journal of Molecular Liquids.

  • Bacha, K., Chemotti, C., Monboisse, J. C., Bouquillon, S., & Deleu, M. (2022). Encapsulation of vitamin C by glycerol-derived dendrimers, their interaction with biomimetic models of stratum corneum, and their cytotoxicity. Molecules.

  • Bacha, K., Estager, J., Brassart-Pasco, S., Deleu, M., & Bouquillon, S. (2022). Synthesis and activity of ionic antioxidant-functionalized PAMAMs and PPIs dendrimers. Polymers.

  • Feuzing, F., Mbakidi, J. P., Marchal, L., Bouquillon, S., & Leroy, E. (2022). A review of paramylon processing routes from microalga biomass to non-derivatized and chemically modified products. Carbohydrate Polymers.

  • Maes, C. D., Abir, S., Jacquet, P., Bouquillon, S., & Fauconnier, M. L. S. (2022). Cinnamomum zeylanicum essential oil formulation with poly(propylene imine) dendrimers with surface-grafted glycerol: Release kinetics of trans-cinnamaldehyde and germination inhibition effects. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Md. Anwar Arfien Khan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md. Anwar Arfien Khan | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Principal Scientific Officer at Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Bangladesh

Dr. Md. Anwar Arfien Khan is a Principal Scientific Officer at the Biomedical and Toxicological Research Institute (BTRI) under BCSIR in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He also heads the Chemical Science Research Division. His expertise spans natural resource chemistry, focusing on value-added product extraction from marine seaweed, neurotoxin identification from vegetables, and public awareness on food intoxications. Dr. Khan holds a PhD from the United Graduate School of Tottori University, Japan, and has contributed significantly to various research projects and publications in the fields of bioactive compound synthesis, extraction, and physicochemical property analysis. He is also engaged in projects targeting agro-waste remediation, food safety, and environmental quality analysis.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Khan completed his PhD in Bioresource Science from Tottori University, Japan, in 2003, where he focused on biogenic amine receptors and their ligands. He also holds a Master’s degree from Shimane University, Japan, and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Rajshahi University, Bangladesh. His academic journey has laid a strong foundation in biochemistry and toxicology, which has significantly influenced his research career.

Professional Experience

Dr. Khan has held various significant roles throughout his career, with his current position as Principal Scientific Officer at BTRI, BCSIR, Dhaka, since 2010. He has led research projects and held roles such as a BCSIR Post-doctoral Fellow at IFST, working on agro-chemical safety, and a Joint Research Scientist at Osaka University, Japan, where he worked on functionalizing fullerene compounds. His extensive experience in research, project management, and collaboration in both academic and industrial settings has made him a prominent figure in the scientific community.

Research Interests

Dr. Md. Anwar Arfien Khan’s research interests primarily revolve around natural resource chemistry, particularly the extraction and synthesis of bioactive compounds from marine algae and other natural resources. His work involves identifying and quantifying neurotoxins from vegetable samples and raising awareness about food intoxications. He is also engaged in studying the physicochemical properties of bioactive compounds and their potential applications. In addition, Dr. Khan’s research includes the exploration of agro-waste-based materials for environmental remediation, specifically focusing on the effective removal of heavy metals such as chromium from wastewater. His diverse research topics encompass the fields of toxicology, environmental chemistry, and biochemistry, with the goal of developing sustainable and valuable solutions for industrial and environmental challenges.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Khan has received several recognitions throughout his career for his significant contributions to the fields of chemistry, toxicology, and environmental science. His achievements include numerous prestigious awards for his research projects on agro-waste utilization, environmental sustainability, and food safety. He has been honored for his leadership in community-based awareness programs regarding the harmful effects of neurotoxins and foodborne diseases. Dr. Khan’s exceptional academic and research work has not only earned him academic accolades but also recognition from national and international organizations, affirming his commitment to advancing scientific research and its practical applications in real-world scenarios.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Extraction and characteristic properties analyses of sodium alginate derived from the Sargassum oligocystum brown seaweed alga of the Bay of Bengal
    Authors: Khan, M.A.A., Hasan, M.M., Hossain, M.K., Sharif, A.S.M., Sarker, A.K.
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 0 citations
  • Title: Analysis of Coke Used in Bogra Foundry Industries, Bangladesh
    Authors: Md. Anwar Arfien Khan, Toufiq Ahmed
    Year: 2023
    Citation: 0 citations
  • Title: Tracing the Pig and Cattle Origin in Processed Food and Feed Products Targeting Mitochondrial 12S rRNA Gene
    Authors: Roy, D.C., Akhter, S., Sarker, A.K., Islam, D., Khan, M.A.A.
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 2 citations

 

Dritan Topi | Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Dritan Topi | Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Lecturer at University of Tirana, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Albania

Dr. Dritan Topi is an Albanian professor specializing in food chemistry, chemical analysis, and food safety. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Analysis from the University of Tirana, where he has been a faculty member since 2008. He has extensive experience in food science and technology, including a Master’s in Food Sciences, Technology, and Nutrition from Dublin Institute of Technology. Dr. Topi is an expert in food metabolomics, food authentication, and the study of secondary metabolites, mycotoxins, and their impact on food safety. His research has contributed significantly to the chemical characterization of Albanian wines and olive oils, with numerous published works in reputed scientific journals. He has also been involved in international research collaborations and has received several ERASMUS scholarships.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Dritan Topi pursued his academic studies at the University of Tirana, earning a Bachelor’s in Food Chemistry (1994-1999) and a Master’s in Chemical Analysis (2001-2004). He then completed his Ph.D. in Chemical Analysis at the same university (2005-2008). He further specialized in food sciences through a Master’s program at the Dublin Institute of Technology (2008-2009). His education also includes specialized training in wine authentication at the University of Milan (2013) and a postdoctoral fellowship in food pathology and nutrition at the University of Ljubljana (2014-2015).

Professional Experience

Dr. Topi has held significant academic positions, primarily at the University of Tirana’s Faculty of Natural Sciences since 2008, where he serves as a Professor in the Department of Chemistry. His professional experience extends to various international universities through ERASMUS+ staff mobility exchanges, such as the University of Cukurova in Turkey, University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, and University of Algarve in Portugal. His research contributions focus on food authentication, mycotoxins, and food safety, and he has led multiple projects in these fields.

Research Interest

Dr. Dritan Topi’s research interests primarily focus on food chemistry, food safety, and chemical analysis. His work revolves around the identification and characterization of food metabolites, including the study of secondary metabolites, mycotoxins, and their impact on food quality and safety. He is particularly interested in food authentication, working on methods to identify and differentiate food products, including Albanian wines and olive oils, using chemical markers. Additionally, Dr. Topi’s research explores the effects of food pathogens and contaminants, such as mold and bacteria, on food safety. His work extends into food toxicology, specifically examining how mycotoxins affect human health. He has also conducted research on food nutrition, particularly in relation to sustainable food production and food product development. His research has had a considerable impact on improving food quality control, health standards, and public safety.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Dritan Topi has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to food science and research. His scholarly work has been recognized internationally, particularly in the areas of food safety and quality. He was awarded an ERASMUS scholarship for academic exchange, allowing him to collaborate with leading institutions like the University of Ljubljana and the University of Algarve. His research contributions have earned him recognition within the scientific community, particularly in the areas of food metabolomics and food authentication. Dr. Topi’s work on Albanian wines and olive oils has received considerable attention for its impact on promoting local food products globally. He has also been honored with invitations to speak at international conferences, further solidifying his reputation in the field. Additionally, he has received multiple research grants and project-based awards, supporting his ongoing contributions to food science.

Publications Top Noted

  • The Presence of Some Minor Aspergillus and Penicillium Unregulated Mycotoxins in Main Cereals Cultivated in Albania
    • Authors: Topi, D., Damani, Z., Babič, J., Jakovac-Strajn, B., Tavčar-Kalcher, G.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 0
  • Targeted analysis for the detection of phenolics and authentication of Albanian wines using LC-DAD/ESI–MS/MS combined with chemometric tools
    • Authors: Topi, D., Topi, A., Guclu, G., Uzlasir, T., Kelebek, H.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 0
  • Nutritional value and quality aspects of wheat produced and consumed in Albania
    • Authors: Mato, L., Damani, Z., Osmanaj, A., Topi, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 2
  • A survey of natural mycological and AFB1 contamination in wheat and maize during the 2022 harvesting season in Albania
    • Authors: Topi, D., Risto, J., Spahiu, J., Mato, L.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 0
  • High Prevalence of Mycotoxigenic Fungi and Aflatoxin B1 Contamination in Corn and Wheat Grains Grown in Albania: Implications for Food Safety
    • Authors: Mato, L., Damani, Z., Spahiu, J., Seiti, B., Topi, D.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: 2
  • Incidence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin A in Wheat and Corn from Albania
    • Authors: Topi, D., Babič, J., Jakovac-Strajn, B., Tavčar-Kalcher, G.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: 9
  • Statistical analysis on phenolic compounds dataset obtained by HPLC-MS/MS in fruit juices as a discrimination tool
    • Authors: Llupa, J., Kalluci, E., Topi, D., Akrida-Demertzis, K., Demertzis, P.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: 0
  • LC-MS/MS CHARACTERIZATION OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS IN THE QUINCE (CYDONIA OBLONGA MILL.) AND SWEET CHERRY (PRUNUS AVIUM L.) FRUIT JUICES
    • Authors: Llupa, J., Gašić, U., Brčeski, I., Tešević, V., Topi, D.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citation: 7
  • Two-year survey of aflatoxin M1 in milk marketed in Albania, and human exposure assessment
    • Authors: Topi, D., Spahiu, J., Rexhepi, A., Marku, N.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citation: 17
  • Investigation of aflatoxin M1 in baby milk and aflatoxin B1 in infant cereals marketed in Kosovo
    • Authors: Muharremi, H., Raka, L., Spahiu, J., Tershnjaku, I., Topi, D.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citation: 3

Masoumeh Jadidi Nejad | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Masoumeh Jadidi Nejad | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran

Dr. Masoumeh Jadidinejad is an Assistant Professor at Isfahan University of Technology, specializing in organic chemistry. She holds a Ph.D. from Tarbiat Modares University, where she also completed her Master’s degree, earning top rankings and recognition, including being named a distinguished student by the National Elite Foundation. Her research focuses on sustainable chemistry, particularly the development of photocatalysts and light-mediated reactions for organic synthesis. Dr. Jadidinejad has published 17 research articles, contributing to advancements in green chemistry and the design of innovative catalysts for various chemical reactions. Her work has led to significant insights into improving reaction conditions, with an emphasis on efficiency and sustainability. Throughout her career, she has received numerous academic accolades, including ranking highly in national student Olympiads. With over 3.5 years of teaching and research experience, Dr. Jadidinejad continues to advance her field through cutting-edge research and a commitment to educational excellence.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Masoumeh Jadidinejad completed her education with distinction in the field of organic chemistry. She earned her Ph.D. from Tarbiat Modares University, where she achieved an outstanding GPA of 19.47, reflecting her deep academic commitment and expertise. Prior to that, she completed her Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry at the same institution, graduating with a remarkable GPA of 19.28. Dr. Jadidinejad’s academic journey began at Qom University, where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry, ranking highly in her class with a GPA of 19.45. Throughout her educational career, she has consistently demonstrated excellence, earning several awards, including the 1st rank in both her Master’s and Ph.D. exams. Additionally, she was recognized for her exceptional performance in the national Student Olympiads, ranking 3rd and 5th in consecutive years. Her educational achievements highlight her dedication to advancing knowledge in the field of organic chemistry.

Professional Experience

Dr. Masoumeh Jadidinejad has gained significant professional experience in both teaching and research. She has been an Assistant Professor at Isfahan University of Technology, where she has contributed to the academic development of students in organic chemistry. Prior to her current position, Dr. Jadidinejad worked as a chemistry teacher at Amoozesh Parvaresh Iran in Qom for over three years. Her teaching experience is complemented by her extensive research background, particularly in the areas of photocatalysts and green chemistry. Dr. Jadidinejad has focused on developing sustainable chemical reactions and catalysts, and her work has resulted in 17 published articles. Her research includes the synthesis of advanced nanocatalysts and photocatalysts for organic reactions, as well as the application of light-mediated processes in chemistry. She has also worked on improving reaction conditions, particularly in the fields of carbonylation and photocatalysis. Her expertise in both teaching and research has solidified her as a key figure in her field.

Research Interest

Dr. Masoumeh Jadidinejad’s research interests are centered on sustainable chemistry, with a particular focus on the development of photocatalysts and green chemical reactions. Her work aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of organic reactions by designing advanced catalysts, especially those that can be activated under light conditions. Dr. Jadidinejad has extensively studied the synthesis and characterization of photocatalysts, exploring their application in various organic transformations, such as carbonylation reactions and the synthesis of polyfunctionalized compounds. She is also interested in improving the reaction conditions for these processes, making them more environmentally friendly and energy-efficient. Her research extends to the development of new materials, such as magnetic nanoparticles and metal-organic frameworks, for use in catalytic reactions. Dr. Jadidinejad’s work contributes to the broader goal of green chemistry by focusing on the creation of recyclable, efficient, and sustainable catalysts for a range of chemical processes, thus advancing both academic knowledge and industrial applications.

Award and Honor

Dr. Masoumeh Jadidinejad has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout her academic career, highlighting her excellence and dedication in the field of chemistry. She was ranked 3rd in the Student Olympiad in 2016 and 5th in 2015, showcasing her early academic prowess. Dr. Jadidinejad’s exceptional performance continued during her higher education, earning her the distinction of being the top student in both her Master’s and Ph.D. programs at Tarbiat Modares University, where she achieved remarkable GPAs of 19.28 and 19.47, respectively. Her academic achievements were further recognized when she was named a distinguished student by the National Elite Foundation in 2016. Additionally, her high-ranking success in the Master’s and Ph.D. entrance exams at Tarbiat Modares University underscores her academic excellence. These honors reflect her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and her prominent role in the academic and research communities.

Conclusion

Masoumeh Jadidinejad is a promising researcher with a strong academic background, a robust publication record, and a clear focus on advancing sustainable chemistry through her work on photocatalysts and green reactions. Her research has the potential to significantly impact both academia and industry. While she has demonstrated excellence in her field, expanding her international collaborations and increasing the practical applications of her research would further elevate her profile. Overall, Masoumeh is highly deserving of consideration for the Best Researcher Award based on her achievements and ongoing contributions to organic chemistry.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Visible Light-Mediated Four-Component Synthesis of Polyfunctionalized Pyrroles Using Eosin-Y via the HAT Process
    Authors: Ahmadi, F., Shariatipour, M., Jadidi Nejad, M., Heydari, A.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Magnetic COF-Supported Palladium Nanoparticles: An Efficient and Sustainable Photocatalyst for Carbonylative Coupling Reactions under CO Gas-Free and Visible-Light Irradiation
    Authors: Jadidi Nejad, M., Heydari, A.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
  • Title: A Combination of Biocompatible Room Temperature Ionic Liquid and Supported Palladium Nanoparticles Catalyst for Aminocarbonylation and Alkoxycarbonylation
    Authors: Jadidi Nejad, M., Shariatipour, M., Heydari, A.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Magnetically Separable Triazine-Based Cu(ii)-Vitamin B5 Complex in Nitromethane Toward Efficient Heterogeneous Cyanation Reaction of Aryl Halides
    Authors: Karimi, F., Jadidi Nejad, M., Salamatmanesh, A., Heydari, A.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Palladium Supported on MRGO@CoAl-LDH Catalyzed Reductive Carbonylation of Nitroarenes and Carbonylative Suzuki Coupling Reactions Using Formic Acid as Liquid CO and H2 Source
    Authors: Jadidi Nejad, M., Heydari, A.
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 5
  • Title: 1, 4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane-Sulfonic Acid Immobilized on Magnetic Fe3O4@SiO2 Nanoparticles: A Novel and Recyclable Catalyst for the One-Pot Synthesis of 4-Aryl-NH-1, 2, 3-Triazoles
    Authors: Jadidi Nejad, M., Pazoki, F., Bagheri, S., Yazdani, E., Heydari, A.
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Imidazole-Aryl Coupling Reaction via C-H Bond Activation Catalyzed by Palladium Supported on Modified Magnetic Reduced Graphene Oxide in Alkaline Deep Eutectic Solvent
    Authors: Shariatipour, M., Salamatmanesh, A., Jadidi Nejad, M., Heydari, A.
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 20
  • Title: Tungstate-Supported Silica-Coated Magnetite Nanoparticles: A Novel Magnetically Recoverable Nanocatalyst for Green Synthesis of Nitroso Arenes
    Authors: Jadidi Nejad, M., Yazdani, E., Kazemi Miraki, M., Heydari, A.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 5

Gang Li | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gang Li | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Yuzhang Normal University, China

Gang Li is a dedicated researcher and lecturer at Yuzhang Normal University, specializing in precision macromolecules, cluster-triggered emission, and resin and coating technologies. With a strong academic foundation, including a Ph.D. from South China University of Technology, he has published extensively in prestigious journals such as ACS Nano, Macromolecules, and Analytical Chemistry, showcasing his innovative contributions to material science and environmental applications. His work, supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation and Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation, highlights his ability to secure competitive funding and lead impactful projects. Gang Li’s interdisciplinary research, spanning advanced polymer design and cancer imaging technologies, underscores his scientific versatility and commitment to translational applications. A regular participant in national and international academic conferences, he collaborates with global teams, enhancing his influence in the scientific community. Gang Li’s achievements and ongoing contributions position him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional profile

Education📚

Gang Li has a robust educational background that forms the foundation of his academic and research achievements. He completed his undergraduate studies in 2014 at Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, where he laid the groundwork for his expertise in material science and related fields. Motivated by a passion for advanced research, he pursued a Master’s degree at the same institution, graduating in 2017 with a focus on specialized polymer materials. To further deepen his knowledge and research capabilities, he enrolled in the doctoral program at South China University of Technology, one of China’s leading institutions in scientific research, completing his Ph.D. in 2020. His doctoral studies emphasized cutting-edge developments in macromolecules and related fields. Gang Li’s comprehensive academic journey, marked by consistent excellence, has equipped him with the skills and knowledge to excel in both research and teaching, ultimately shaping his career as a distinguished academic professional.

Professional Experience🏛️

Gang Li has cultivated a distinguished professional career in academia and research, marked by progressive roles and impactful contributions. Since January 2021, he has been serving as a lecturer at Yuzhang Normal University, where he combines teaching with active research in macromolecular science, cluster-triggered emission, and advanced resin and coating technologies. His expertise builds on a strong research foundation established during his doctoral studies at South China University of Technology, where he engaged in high-level investigations and collaborations. Over the years, Gang Li has successfully secured funding from prestigious sources, including the National Natural Science Foundation and Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation, enabling him to lead innovative projects with both academic and industrial relevance. His prolific publication record in top-tier journals and active participation in national and international conferences reflect his commitment to advancing science and fostering collaboration. Gang Li’s professional journey exemplifies dedication, innovation, and leadership in his field.

Research Interest🌐

Gang Li’s research interests lie at the forefront of material science, focusing on precision macromolecules, cluster-triggered emission, and resin and coating technologies. His work in precision macromolecules explores the design and synthesis of advanced polymeric materials with tailored structures and properties for diverse applications, including environmental sustainability and energy storage. Cluster-triggered emission, another core area, delves into the development of novel luminescent materials with potential uses in bioimaging, sensors, and optoelectronics. Additionally, his research in resin and coatings integrates fundamental and applied science to create innovative solutions for industrial and environmental challenges. Gang Li’s interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical understanding and practical applications, fostering advancements in fields such as polymer chemistry, nanotechnology, and biomedicine. Through collaborative efforts and funded projects, his work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also addresses real-world problems, reinforcing his reputation as a versatile and impactful researcher in contemporary material science.

Awards and Honors🏆

Gang Li has been recognized for his academic and research excellence through various awards and honors that highlight his significant contributions to material science and related fields. His ability to secure competitive funding, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation and Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation, demonstrates his research credibility and the value of his work. Additionally, his impactful publications in high-ranking journals such as ACS Nano and Macromolecules have brought him acknowledgment within the scientific community. Gang Li’s participation in prestigious national and international conferences, where he has presented his innovative findings, further underscores his professional stature. Though specific individual awards were not mentioned, his achievements reflect a career driven by innovation, collaboration, and academic rigor. These accolades and his ongoing contributions position him as a rising figure in material science, deserving of broader recognition and honors in the future.

Conclusion

Gang Li is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, owing to his significant contributions to macromolecular science, high-impact publications, and funded research. His work demonstrates innovation, relevance, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making him a valuable asset to both academia and industry. Addressing areas like leadership roles and broader dissemination of his research impact could further solidify his candidacy for such accolades.

He merits serious consideration for the award based on his academic achievements and ongoing contributions.

Publications top noted📜

  • “Clicking Amphiphilic Block Copolymers onto POSS Core: A General Approach for ‘Star-like’ Polymers with Different Symmetry”
    Authors: Li, G., Jiang, D., Ren, P., Liu, Z., Pu, S.
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0
  • “Post-synthetic modification of zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks for enhanced simultaneous adsorption of heavy metal ions and organic dyes”
    Authors: Zhao, H., Huang, X., Jiang, D., Li, G., Pu, S.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • “Study on the role of d electronic donor in Ni-rich layered oxide cathode materials for Li-ion battery”
    Authors: Li, G., Shu, C., Fang, L., Chen, H., Hu, W.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • “Visualization of nonsmall-cell lung cancer by near-infrared fluorescence imaging with tumor-targeting peptide ABT-510”
    Authors: Tu, Y., Gao, M., Tao, T., Li, G., Luo, P.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • “Influence of Regio-Configuration and Molecular Geometry on the Assembly Behavior of Giant Molecules”
    Authors: Wang, S., Liu, Z., Yang, Z., Li, G., Dong, X.-H.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • “Novel Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probe for Hepatocyte Growth Factor in Vivo Imaging in Surgical Navigation of Colorectal Cancer”
    Authors: Chen, S., Li, G., Pan, R., Pan, H., Tu, Y.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • “Preclinical evaluation of AGTR1-Targeting molecular probe for colorectal cancer imaging in orthotopic and liver metastasis mouse models”
    Authors: Zhou, K., Li, G., Pan, R., Gu, Y., Tu, Y.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  • “High-contrast multicolour photoswitching based on dithienylethene Schiff base with a hydrazinylquinoline moiety”
    Authors: Wang, R., Li, M., Li, G., Pu, S.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
  • “Development of a multi-responsive fluorescence switch system based on a pyrimidine functionalized tetrarylethylene compound”
    Authors: Wang, R., Liu, S., Zheng, C., Li, G., Pu, S.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
  • “Facile construction of giant polymeric chains through strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition”
    Authors: Wang, S., Li, G., Liu, Z., He, J., Dong, X.-H.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2

Mohammed Kassim Al-Hussainawy | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Mohammed Kassim Al-Hussainawy | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Muthanna Education Directorate, Iraq

Dr. Mohammed Kasim Mohammed Al-Hussainawy is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of chemistry. Born in Al-Samawah, Iraq, on August 25, 1992, he has built an impressive career in the field of chemistry and education. Dr. Al-Hussainawy completed his PhD in Chemistry at the University of Al-Qadisiyah in 2023, specializing in the philosophy of chemistry. He has contributed to both scientific research and academia, holding positions as a lecturer and supervising numerous research projects. His work spans various subfields of chemistry, with notable focus on biochemistry, organic chemistry, and analytical chemistry, along with innovative contributions to nanotechnology and environmental applications. Throughout his career, he has maintained a commitment to research excellence, mentorship, and advancing the scientific community through both academic instruction and collaborative innovation.

Professional profile

Education📚

Dr. Al-Hussainawy earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from University of Al-Muthanna in 2013, followed by a Master’s degree in Chemistry from University of Al-Qadisiyah in 2016. His academic journey culminated with a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Al-Qadisiyah in 2023, where he focused on the philosophy of chemistry. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in chemical sciences and theoretical concepts. Dr. Al-Hussainawy’s expertise spans several sub-disciplines within chemistry, and his education in both theoretical and applied chemistry has enabled him to conduct valuable research and contribute to innovative solutions in the field.

Professional Experience🏛️

Dr. Al-Hussainawy has held various academic and administrative roles throughout his career. He serves as an Instructor at the College of Basic Education, University of Al-Muthanna, where he teaches Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Analytical Chemistry. His extensive teaching experience also includes roles at the College of Agriculture and the College of Medicine at the same university. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Al-Hussainawy has demonstrated leadership in administrative roles, such as Head of the Laboratory Department at the University of Al-Muthanna and Head of Civil Engineering Laboratories at the University of Kufa. He has also supervised student research and served on graduation research discussion committees, contributing to the academic growth of students in the field of chemistry.

Research Interest🌐

Dr. Al-Hussainawy’s research interests are broad and interdisciplinary, with a primary focus on biochemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental chemistry. His work includes the development of bioadsorbents, hydrogel systems for bacterial adsorption, and drug delivery systems utilizing biopolymers. He has contributed to several studies involving nanocomposites for water purification and biomedical applications, such as improving drug release and treatment efficacy. Dr. Al-Hussainawy has also delved into toxicology and synthesis of chemical compounds with potential therapeutic properties. His innovative research has been published in various high-impact journals indexed in Scopus and Clarivate. These studies aim to address pressing global issues such as environmental sustainability, healthcare advancements, and pharmaceutical innovations.

Awards and Honors🏆

Dr. Al-Hussainawy has received numerous letters of appreciation from the Directorate of Education in Al-Muthanna, the Al-Muthanna Provincial Council, and the Ministry of Education for his academic and administrative contributions. His work in the laboratory and teaching has earned him recognition for his dedication to advancing scientific education and his leadership within the university. Additionally, Dr. Al-Hussainawy holds multiple patents related to the development of high-adsorption polymer composites and eco-friendly drug delivery systems, showcasing his innovative contributions to both the scientific community and industry. These awards and accolades highlight his outstanding contributions to chemistry and his commitment to fostering scientific growth and education in Iraq.

Conclusion

Mohammed Kasim Mohammed Al-Hussainawy is a promising candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His solid academic foundation, diverse research portfolio, active teaching and mentoring roles, and innovative contributions (including patents) make him a strong contender. He shows substantial potential to continue advancing scientific knowledge, especially in fields related to biochemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental chemistry.

However, to enhance his candidacy, he could benefit from increasing the visibility and citation impact of his research, focusing more deeply on specific scientific niches, and expanding his international collaborations. By addressing these areas, Al-Hussainawy could solidify his place as a leading young scientist in his field.

Publications top noted📜

  • Synthesis, spectral characterization, lethal dose (LD50) and acute toxicity studies of 1, 4-Bis (imidazolylazo) benzene (BIAB)
    Authors: HAK Kyhoiesh, MK Al-Hussainawy, AS Waheeb, KJ Al-Adilee
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 37
  • Myristica fragrans shells as potential low cost bio-adsorbent for the efficient removal of rose Bengal from aqueous solution: Characterization and kinetic study
    Authors: AS Waheeb, HAH Alshamsi, MK Al-Hussainawy, HR Saud
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 20
  • Synthesis, Spectral Characterization and Biological Activity of 2-[2‾-(1-Amino-1, 5-Dinitrophenyl) azo]-Imidazole
    Authors: MK Al-Hussainawy, HAK Kyhoiesh
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 20
  • A single rapid route synthesis of magnetite/chitosan nanocomposite: Competitive study
    Authors: MK Al-Hussainawy, ZS Mehdi, KK Jasim, HA Alshamsi, HR Saud, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 19
  • Synthesis and characterization of polyacrylamide/crotonic acid and its composites with carbon nanotube and Rhodamine B
    Authors: HAK Kyhoiesh, MK Al-Hussainawy, HR Saud
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 16
  • A Kinetics Study of E.coli and S.aureus Adsorption on Cross-Linked Hydrogels
    Authors: LSJ Al-Hayder, M Al-Hussainawy
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 14
  • Synthesis, anticancer for prostate cancer cells and antibacterial activity of new diazepine derivatives
    Authors: NG Fahad, NH Imran, HAK Kyhoiesh, MK Al-Hussainawy
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 12
  • Life cycle analysis (cost and environmental) of different renewable natural gas from waste procedures based on a multivariate decision-making approach: a comprehensive …
    Authors: MG Nejati, SE Kamali, MJ Zoqi, FM Sami, MK Al-hussainawy, H Fooladi
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 9
  • κ-Carrageenan/Sodium Alginate: A New Synthesis Route and Rapid Adsorbent for Hydroxychloroquine Drug
    Authors: MK Al-Hussainawy, LS Al-Hayder
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7
  • Preparation of Bentonite Clay/TiO2 Nanocomposites Surface as Drug Carrier: In-vitro Release Study of Chloramphenicol Drug
    Authors: AFA Mohammed K. Al-Hussainawy, Aseel M. Aljeboree, Mohammed A. Jawad, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 5
  • Drug carriers in the delivery and release of hydroxychloroquine by biopolymer
    Authors: MK Al-Hussainawy, LS Jasim Al-Hayder
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4
  • Synthesis and characterization of new 1, 3-Oxazepine-4, 7-dione compounds from 1, 2-diaminobenzene
    Authors: MH Jebur, EA Albdere, MK Al-Hussainawy, SH Alwan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 4
  • Spectral characterization and biological activity of 2-[2‾-(1-amino-1, 5-dinitrophenyl) azo]-imidazole
    Authors: HK Aa-S, M Al-Hussainawy
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 4
  • ZnO-Loaded SA-g-Poly (AC-co-EBS) Hydrogel Nanocomposite as an Efficient Adsorption of Tetracycline and Phenol: Kinetics and Thermodynamic Models
    Authors: AM Aljeboree, MK Al-Hussainawy, US Altimari, SA Al-Hussein, MD Azeez, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2
  • A Kinetics Study of E.coli and S.aureus Adsorption on Cross-Linked Hydrogels
    Authors: LJ Al-Hayder, MK Al-Hussainawy
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2