Assoc. Prof. Dr Amal Zaher | Microbial Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Amal Zaher | Microbial Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Amal Zaher | Beni-suef University | Egypt

Dr. Amal Zaher Shehata Mohamad is a distinguished researcher in the field of Microbial Cell Biology, affiliated with the Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Advanced Sciences at Beni-Suef University, Egypt. Her research primarily focuses on sustainable energy solutions, environmental remediation, and the application of nanomaterials in biotechnological processes. Dr. Shehata has co-authored several impactful publications, including studies on the repurposing of Co-Fe LDH and Co-Fe LDH/cellulose micro-adsorbents for sustainable energy generation in direct methanol fuel cells. Her work has been recognized for its innovative approach to recycling waste materials into high-value applications, contributing significantly to the advancement of green technologies

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Dr. Amal Zaher Shehata Mohamad is a seasoned and highly productive researcher in the fields of microbial cell biology, nanomaterials, wastewater treatment, and environmental remediation. Her multidisciplinary research intersects applied chemistry, sustainable environmental practices, and biotechnology, making substantial contributions to both academic knowledge and societal needs.

Her publication record is impressive, with dozens of peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference presentations in internationally indexed outlets such as Scientific Reports, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Nanomaterials, and Journal of Molecular Liquids. These works highlight her proficiency in synthesizing and characterizing advanced nanomaterials, particularly layered double hydroxides (LDHs), metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and electrocatalysts, applied to energy generation and water purification.

Dr. Zaher has repeatedly demonstrated an ability to address real-world environmental challenges through academic rigor. Her investigations into antibiotic and heavy metal removal, green synthesis techniques, and renewable energy solutions underline a commitment to sustainable development goals (SDGs).

She is also a collaborator on various multidisciplinary projects, working alongside chemists, biotechnologists, and engineers, indicating strong team science experience. Furthermore, she has contributed to the academic development of her institution and country through teaching, mentoring, and scholarly engagement.

Education :

Dr. Shehata completed her undergraduate studies at Minia University, Egypt, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field. She further pursued her academic ambitions by obtaining a Master’s degree, followed by a Ph.D. in a specialized area of Microbial Cell Biology. Her doctoral research focused on the application of nanomaterials in environmental and energy-related biotechnological processes. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Shehata has demonstrated a strong commitment to scientific excellence and innovation, which is evident in her extensive publication record and contributions to the field.

Research Skills :

Dr. Shehata possesses a diverse skill set in microbial cell biology and environmental biotechnology. Her research expertise includes the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, particularly Co-Fe LDH and Co-Fe LDH/cellulose composites, for applications in environmental remediation and energy generation. She is proficient in various analytical techniques such as FT-IR, XRD, SEM, TEM, TGA, and zeta potential analyses, which she employs to assess the properties and effectiveness of synthesized materials. Furthermore, Dr. Shehata has experience in designing and conducting experiments to evaluate the adsorption capacities and catalytic activities of these materials, contributing to the development of sustainable solutions for wastewater treatment and energy production. Her interdisciplinary approach and technical proficiency make her a valuable asset to the field of microbial cell biology

Publications Top Note:

  • 📘 Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Sensing of Heavy Metals in Wastewater Streams

    • Book: Handbook of Nanosensors

    • Authors: Rehab Mahmoud, E. E. Abdel-Hady, Hamdy F. M. Mohammed, Mohamed Ibrahim, Gehad Abd El-Fatah, Amal Zaher, Yasser Gadelhak

    • Year: 2024

  • 🧪 Iron-trimesic metal organic frameworks as nano-adsorbents for tetracycline and Ceftriaxone contaminated wastewater effluents

    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chemistry

    • Authors: Amal Zaher, Hossam Nassar, Alzahraa Shaban, Taha Abdelmonein, Esaraa Salama, Yasser Gaber, Nabila Shehata, Reda Abdelhameed, Rehab Mahmoud

    • Year: 2022

  • 🏭 Application of Quality Control Tools in Carpet Industry: A Case Study

    • Journal: Trends in Sciences

    • Authors: Amal Zaher, Said Ahmed, Hamada Mohamed, Abdel Hakeem EL Minhawy

    • Year: 2022

  • 🦠 Antibacterial activities of layer double hydroxide nanocubes based on Zeolite templates

    • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chemistry

    • Author: Amal Zaher

    • Year: 2022

  • 🧲 LDH nanocubes synthesized with zeolite templates and their high performance as adsorbents

    • Journal: Nanomaterials

    • Authors: Elkartehi M.E., Mahmoud R., Shehata N., Farghali A., Gamil S., Zaher A.

    • Year: 2021

Conclusion:

Dr. Amal Zaher Shehata Mohamad exhibits all qualities worthy of the Best Researcher Award: an extensive and impactful publication record, demonstrated interdisciplinary collaboration, contribution to solving urgent environmental issues, and an ongoing commitment to scientific excellence.

Her body of work is not only significant in terms of innovation and academic depth but also reflects real-world applicability and societal relevance—key benchmarks for any researcher considered for high-level recognition. As such, she is eminently qualified and deserving of consideration for this prestigious honor.

Frederick Silver | Cellular Mechanotransduction Pathways | Breakthrough Research Award

Prof. Frederick Silver | Cellular Mechanotransduction Pathways | Breakthrough Research Award 

Prof. Frederick Silver, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, United States

Dr. Frederick H. Silver is a distinguished Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Rutgers University, with a research legacy spanning over four decades. He holds a Ph.D. in Polymer Science with a Biology minor from MIT and has served in prestigious roles at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and UMDNJ. Renowned for his pioneering work in collagen fibrillogenesis and biomedical engineering, Dr. Silver bridges polymer chemistry with clinical medicine. He has authored influential publications and contributed significantly to the development of optical diagnostic tools and implantable biomaterials. His work has led to notable advancements in tissue mechanics, mechanotransduction, and skin cancer detection using telemedicine. A dedicated educator and mentor, Dr. Silver’s interdisciplinary expertise continues to shape innovations in pathology, biomechanics, and biomedical imaging. His career reflects a strong commitment to translational science aimed at improving patient care through engineering-driven medical solutions.

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🧠 Strengths for the Award:

  1. Pioneering Research in Collagen Biomechanics
    Dr. Silver’s foundational work on collagen fibrillogenesis has advanced the understanding of tissue mechanics and biomaterials, making lasting contributions to regenerative medicine, biomimetics, and pathology.

  2. Innovations in Non-Invasive Diagnostics
    His leadership in developing Vibrational Optical Coherence Tomography (VOCT) for skin cancer detection demonstrates impactful innovation in telemedicine, aligning with modern healthcare needs.

  3. Multidisciplinary Expertise
    With dual foundations in engineering and biomedical sciences, Dr. Silver bridges disciplines to create integrative solutions—ideal for a breakthrough-level award.

  4. Sustained Research Excellence
    Over four decades of active research, including publications in high-impact journals, multiple collaborations, and over 20 peer-reviewed articles and reviews since 2023 alone, indicate a thriving and influential research program.

  5. International Recognition and Impact
    Recent recognitions like the 2024 Advanced Materials Scientist Award, 2025 Forensic Scientist Best Researcher Award, and top global rankings in collagen research (#17 by GPS Scholar) confirm his international influence.

🛠️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Global Collaboration Expansion
    While his publication and innovation record is strong, expanding international collaborations or participation in global consortia could further amplify the reach and scalability of his innovations.

  2. Commercial Translation
    His technologies, especially VOCT, show high potential for real-world application. Increased emphasis on commercialization, clinical trials, or startup development could broaden their societal impact.

  3. Diversity of Research Funding
    While his early funding from NIH and NSF is commendable, acquiring current or recent large-scale multidisciplinary grants could further support the breakthrough narrative.

🎓 Education :

Dr. Silver’s academic journey began with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University in 1972. He advanced to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he earned an S.M. in Textile Technology in 1975 and a Ph.D. in Polymer Science in 1977, with a minor in Biology. His doctoral work at MIT laid the foundation for his lifelong research into collagen biochemistry, biomechanics, and polymer-tissue interactions. Combining engineering principles with biomedical applications, his education was multidisciplinary and forward-looking—integrating materials science, biochemistry, and physiology. His academic training positioned him as a pioneer in biomedical engineering before the field gained widespread recognition. This fusion of chemical, biological, and material sciences remains central to his scientific contributions, enabling him to design biomimetic materials and study tissue behavior under mechanical forces, ultimately contributing to novel diagnostics and implants.

💼 Experience :

Dr. Silver began his academic career as a Research Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital (1977–1979), where he later became Director of the Physical Biochemistry Laboratory. Simultaneously, he served as an Instructor and then Assistant Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School. He also held an adjunct professorship at Boston University in Biomedical Engineering. In 1981, he joined the faculty at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, becoming a tenured Associate Professor. He is a long-standing member of the graduate faculty in Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers. With roles spanning academic medicine, biochemistry labs, and engineering faculties, Dr. Silver has mentored students across disciplines while pursuing cutting-edge research in tissue mechanics, collagen assembly, and optical diagnostics. His career exemplifies cross-disciplinary collaboration, with leadership positions that influence both research and clinical practice. His blend of teaching, research, and clinical translation has made him a central figure in pathology and biomedical engineering.

🏆 Awards and Honors :

Dr. Frederick H. Silver has received several prestigious honors recognizing his influential career in biomedical science. In 2024, he was named an International Association of Advanced Materials Scientist (Metal Category), highlighting his materials science innovations. He was also ranked #17 globally for Lifetime Collagen Research by GPS Scholar, reflecting his enduring impact on connective tissue studies. In 2025, he earned the Best Researcher Award in Forensic Science, acknowledging his work’s relevance in medical diagnostics and legal pathology. These honors underscore a research career marked by interdisciplinary innovation and global recognition. His early work was supported by national grants from the NIH and NSF, beginning with a National Research Service Award in 1977. These awards and continued scholarly achievements show a career dedicated to advancing medical science through novel materials, mechanobiology, and non-invasive diagnostics—establishing him as a role model in translational research and interdisciplinary leadership.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Silver’s research centers on the mechanical and structural properties of connective tissues, with a focus on collagen fibrillogenesis, biomechanics, and tissue-engineered implants. He explores how energy dynamics influence mechanotransduction in both normal and cancerous tissues. A major thrust of his current research is in the development of Vibrational Optical Coherence Tomography (VOCT)a non-invasive diagnostic tool used for detecting skin cancers and assessing tissue stiffness. He also investigates ocular biomechanics, including corneal elasticity and viscoelastic properties. Dr. Silver’s interdisciplinary approach combines polymer science, biophysics, and clinical pathology to design biomaterials and imaging techniques that emulate natural tissue behavior. His research not only advances basic science but also has direct applications in telemedicine, wound healing, cancer diagnosis, and implant design. He continues to push the boundaries of translational medicine by integrating mechanical analysis, tissue biology, and material engineering into clinical solutions.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 📘 Thromboresistant Analogs of Vascular TissuePolymer Preprints, 1975

  2. 🧪 Glycosaminoglycan Inhibition of Collagen Induced Platelet AggregationThrombosis Research, 1978

  3. 🩸 In Vitro Blood Compatibility of Glycosaminoglycan Precipitated CollagensJ. Biomed. Mater. Res., 1979

  4. 🔬 Type I Collagen Fibrillogenesis: Initiation Via Reversible Growth StepsBiopolymers, 1979

  5. 📈 Linear Aggregation and Lag Phase in Collagen FibrillogenesisJ. Theor. Biol., 1979

  6. 🧬 Type I Collagen Structure in Solution and Fibril FragmentsJ. Biol. Chem., 1980

  7. 🐣 Type V Collagen from Chick Embryo: Structural CharacteristicsCollagen Related Res., 1981

  8. 💧 Physical Properties of Type I Collagen in SolutionBiopolymers, 1981

  9. 🧩 Collagen Fibrillogenesis: Assembly MechanismJ. Biol. Chem., 1981

  10. 🛢️ Molecular Structure of LGP-I in Cartilage LubricationJ. Biol. Chem., 1981

Conclusion:

Dr. Frederick H. Silver is highly suitable for the Breakthrough Research Award. His long-standing leadership in collagen research, mechanical biology, and optical diagnostic development has positioned him at the forefront of translational biomedical innovation. His contributions go beyond academic discovery—they offer real-world healthcare solutions, especially in cancer diagnostics and tissue engineering. His work exemplifies the spirit of breakthrough research, combining deep foundational science with high-impact application. With minor enhancements in global collaboration and translational visibility, Dr. Silver’s profile would be nearly unmatched in its breadth and relevance.

Tlou Masehela | Weed Management | Best Researcher Award

Tlou Masehela | Weed Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Tlou Masehela, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, South Africa

Dr. Tlou Masehela appears highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on the following criteria:

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Academic Excellence

Dr. Masehela holds a PhD in Entomology and has conducted significant research on beekeeping practices, pollination services, and threats such as hive theft. His work, including a detailed study on beekeeping practices in South Africa, highlights his deep expertise and academic rigor. 📚🐝

Extensive Research Experience

His role as a Knowledge Collation Scientist at SANParks and past positions at SANBI and other research institutions demonstrate his extensive experience in pollinators, GMOs, and biodiversity. His research has contributed to several critical reports and policy frameworks, showcasing his impact on scientific understanding and environmental management. 🌿🔬

Policy and Strategic Contributions

Dr. Masehela’s involvement in developing national biodiversity strategies, GMO frameworks, and bee industry strategies illustrates his influence on policy and conservation strategies. His contributions to technical reports and strategic plans underscore his role in shaping effective environmental policies. 🌍📈

Community and Educational Impact

His outreach efforts, including educational documentaries and contributions to community projects, reflect his commitment to public education and conservation awareness. These efforts help bridge the gap between scientific research and public understanding. 🎥🌻

Research focus

TS Masehela’s research primarily focuses on biodiversity, pollination services, and sustainable agriculture in South Africa. Their work addresses critical issues in beekeeping, including the assessment of beekeeping practices, the importance of securing forage for honey bees, and the threats posed by hive theft and vandalism. Additionally, Masehela’s research explores the impact of genetically modified (GM) crops on biodiversity, the management of pests using genetic tools, and the need for harmonized biotechnology policies in Africa. This research aims to balance agricultural productivity with the conservation of biodiversity and the sustainability of ecosystems. 🌍🐝🌱🔬

High-Impact Publications

Dr. Masehela has published influential research on topics such as bee forage resources and the impact of GM crops, with several citations demonstrating the relevance and impact of his work. 📑🔍

In summary, Dr. Tlou Masehela’s academic qualifications, extensive research experience, contributions to policy and education, and impactful publications make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work significantly advances our understanding of biodiversity, pollination, and genetic engineering, aligning well with the award’s criteria.

Publication top notes

An assessment of different beekeeping practices in South Africa based on their needs (bee forage use), services (pollination services) and threats (hive theft and vandalism)

South African National Biodiversity Assessment 2019: Technical Report Volume 7: Genetic Diversity

The African continent should consider a harmonized consultative and collaborative effort towards coordinated policy and regulatory guidelines across the fields of biotechnology

Securing forage resources for indigenous managed honey bees–thoughts from South Africa

Management of pests using genetic tools in Africa

Diversity patterns of plants and arthropods in soybean agro-ecosystems in the Grassland Biome of South Africa

Impact of GM crops on farmland biodiversity

Comparisons in floristic composition and plant species diversity amongst granite outcrops of the Mamabolo Mountain Bushveld, South Africa

16 Harnessing ecosystem services in transforming agriculture in Southern Africa

A Synopsis of Crimes in the South African Beekeeping Industry: Contextualising the Industry Harms, Malpractices, and Risks

Vassilios Triantafyllidis | Sustainable Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

Vassilios Triantafyllidis | Sustainable Crop Production | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Vassilios Triantafyllidis, University of Patras, Greece

Based on the provided information, Dr. Vassilios Triantafyllidis appears to be a strong candidate for the Researcher of the Year Award.

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Extensive Education and Experience

Dr. Triantafyllidis holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and has substantial teaching and research experience, including roles as an Assistant Professor and visiting lecturer at multiple institutions.

Diverse Research Contributions

His research spans several important areas including pesticide science, soil and water management, and the environmental impact of agricultural practices. Notable projects include comparative assessments of pesticide impacts in Europe and innovative methodologies for olive oil traceability.

Significant Publications

He has published multiple impactful articles in reputable journals on topics like herbicide use, olive tree water dynamics, and organic fertilization effects, demonstrating his active and influential research output.

Leadership in Research Projects

Dr. Triantafyllidis has served as a principal investigator and research fellow in significant projects, contributing to advancements in agricultural sciences and environmental management.

Commitment to Education

His teaching contributions at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels highlight his dedication to shaping future experts in his field.

Overall, Dr. Triantafyllidis’s comprehensive research, educational involvement, and leadership in significant projects make him a well-suited candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🌟🔬📚

Publication top notes

Herbicide Use in the Era of Farm to Fork: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Future Implications

Influence of Organic Fertilization and Soil Tillage on the Yield and Quality of Cold-Pressed Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] Seed Cake: An Alternative Feed Ingredient

Mediterranean Plants as Potential Source of Biopesticides: An Overview of Current Research and Future Trends

Fungicides in Europe During the Twenty-first Century: a Comparative Assessment Using Agri-environmental Indices of EU<sub>27</sub>

Performance of fourteen genotypes of durum wheat under Eastern Mediterranean conditions

Seed fixed oil content, oil yield, and fatty acids profile of <i>Nigella sativa</i> L. in response to fertilization and plant density

Dharmendra Kumar Meena | Food Security and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dharmendra Kumar Meena | Food Security and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dharmendra Kumar Meena, ICAR-CIFRI, India

Based on Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Meena’s impressive background and contributions, he appears to be a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Meena is a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute with a Ph.D. in Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology. His work in aquaculture, ecological engineering, and waste management has been groundbreaking. With over 80 international papers, 35 book chapters, and 50 popular articles, plus his roles in editing multiple books and manuals, his academic output is substantial. His numerous awards, including the Young Scientist Award, and global recognition underscore his impact in the field. 🌟📚

Research and Innovations

Dr. Meena’s extensive research projects, editorial appointments across high-impact journals, and collaborations with various sectors highlight his broad influence. His work on fish nutrigenomics, circular economy, and ecological engineering is cutting-edge. His dedication to advancing knowledge in these areas, combined with his leadership in multiple professional societies, makes him a standout candidate. 🌍🔬

Publications and Impact

His recent publications cover vital areas like fish masculinization, water quality dynamics, immunomodulatory effects of herbal treatments, and functional food development. These contributions demonstrate his ongoing commitment to addressing crucial issues in aquatic research and sustainability. 🐟📈

Research focus

Based on the provided articles, Meena D.K.’s research focus revolves around aquatic biology, fish physiology, and environmental science. His work explores various aspects of fish health and management, including the impact of aromatase inhibitors on fish masculinization, water quality dynamics, and immunomodulatory effects of natural substances in fish. Additionally, he investigates the antioxidant properties of sorghum and its potential in functional food development. Meena D.K.’s research contributes to enhancing fishery practices, improving fish health, and understanding environmental impacts on aquatic ecosystems. 🌊🐟📚🔬

Dr. Meena’s comprehensive expertise and significant achievements in his field make him a deserving nominee for this prestigious award.

Publication top notes

Seasonal Variations and Water Quality Dynamics:Analysis of Kanota Dam in Relation to WHO Standards

Terminalia arjuna Bark Powder as a Potential Immunomodulator in Labeo rohita: Enhanced Hematological, Adaptive, and Humoral Responses against Bacterial Pathogens and Concordant Liver Histomorphology

Unveiling the Antioxidant Arsenal of Colored Sorghum: A Path to Functional Food Development

Immunomodulatory effect of saponin treatment and microbial infections provoke the expression of Mx gene in catla (Labeo catla)

Ecosystem-based fishery enhancement through pen culture of Indian major carp Labeo catla in a tropical floodplain wetland of North Eastern Region, India, during COVID pandemic

Uma Chaurasiya | Medicinal plant | Women Researcher Award

Dr Uma Chaurasiya | Medicinal plant |  Women Researcher Award

Research Scholar at  Jiwaji University, Gwalior,  India

Dr. Uma Chaurasiya, born on August 1, 1990, is a distinguished researcher in the field of Botany, currently based in Pune, Maharashtra. She earned her Ph.D. in Botany from Jiwaji University, Gwalior in 2024, with a focus on the phytochemical analysis and antifungal screening of the post-harvest pathogen Colletotrichum capsici using selected plant extracts. Her M.Phil. was completed at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Uttar Pradesh in 2015, where she investigated iron and manganese-induced physiological and biochemical changes in Brassica nigra seedlings.

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🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. (Botany), Jiwaji University, Gwalior (2024)
    Topic: Phytochemical Analysis and Antifungal Screening of Colletotrichum capsici
  • M.Phil. (Botany), Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Uttar Pradesh (2015)
    Topic: Iron and Manganese-Induced Changes in Brassica nigra Seedlings
  • M.Sc. (Botany), Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Uttar Pradesh (2013)
  • B.Sc. (Botany, Zoology, Chemistry), Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Uttar Pradesh (2011)

🏆 Awards:

  • CSIR-UGC JRF (2015)
  • Best Oral Presentation and Poster Awards at National and International Conferences

🛠 Skills & Expertise:

  • Natural product isolation and application
  • Antimicrobial assay techniques
  • Plant metabolome extraction and identification
  • Plant-microbe interactions
  • Ethnobotany and Agricultural Botany

Publication Top Notes:

  • Modern Era of Microbial Biotechnology: Opportunities and Future Prospects
    DK Maurya, A Kumar, U Chaurasiya, T Hussain, SK Singh
    Microbiomes and Plant Health, pp. 317-343, 2021
  • Medicinal Plant Extracts Enhanced the Shelf Life of Chilli Fruits Against the Anthracnose Disease Through Defense Modulation
    U Chaurasiya, MK Solanki, S Patel
    Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 107, 104604, 2023
  • The Effect of Colchicine on Vicia faba and Chrysanthemum carinatum (L.) Plants and Their Cytogenetical Study
    KS Kushwah, S Patel, U Chaurasiya, MB Wani
    Vegetos, 34, pp. 432-438, 2021
  • Iron Induce Different Changes at Different Stages of the Development of Brassica nigra
    U Chaurasiya, S Patel, RK Agnihotri
    Discov Nat, 12, pp. 77-81, 2018
  • Antifungal Activity of Peristrophe paniculata Against Colletotrichum capsici
    U Chaurasiya, UMACS PATEL*
    Life Science Bulletin, 16 (1&2), pp. 209-212, 2019
  • Microbial Intervention in Waste Remediation for Bio-Energy Production
    U Chaurasiya, A Joshi, A Kumar, W Merkle, HJ Nägele, DK Maurya, …
    Current Research Trends and Applications in Waste Management, pp. 163-190, 2023
  • ‘Omics’ Approaches for Structural and Functional Insights of ‘Waste to Energy’ Microbiome
    A Kumar, Neeraj, U Chaurasiya, DK Maurya, S Basu, A Kumar, S Patel, …
    Current Research Trends and Applications in Waste Management, pp. 371-402, 2023
  • Endorsement of Antifungal Properties of Medicinal Plants Extract in Post-Harvest Diseases Management of Colletotrichum capsici
    U Chaurasiya
    International Journal of Botany Studies, 6 (Issue 5), pp. 913-920, 2021
  • Effect of Iron and Manganese Induced Heavy Metals Stress on Physiological Changes in Vegetative Growth of Brassica nigra
    U Chaurasiya, RK Agnihotri, R Sharma
    Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 7 (3), pp. 555-557, 2016
  • Biochemical Changes in Seedlings of Brassica nigra Imposed by Iron and Manganese Induced Heavy Metals Stress
    U Chaurasiya, RK Agnihotri, R Sharma
    IndianJournals.com, 6 (1), pp. 47-53, 2016
  • Phytochemical Analysis and Antifungal Screening of Post-Harvest Pathogen Colletotrichum capsici by the Use of Selected Plant Extracts
    U Chaurasiya
    Gwalior

 

Ershen Zhang | Urben planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ershen Zhang | Urben planning | Best Researcher Award

School of Urban Design at Wuhan University, China

📚💡 Ershen Zhang is a dedicated researcher in urban design, currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Wuhan University. Born in Henan, China, he has a strong academic background with a Bachelor’s degree from Zhengzhou University of Aeronautics and further studies at Henan University. With 15 published papers to his name, Ershen’s work focuses on spatial-temporal evolution and urban planning. His research is making a significant impact on understanding and improving urban environments in China.

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Educational Background:

Ershen Zhang was born in Henan, China, in 1994. He began his academic journey at Zhengzhou University of Aeronautics, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in 2018. He then continued his studies at Henan University from 2019 to 2022. Currently, Ershen is pursuing a Ph.D. at the School of Urban Design, Wuhan University.

Professional Experience:

Ershen Zhang has made significant contributions to the field of urban design. His work has led to the publication of 15 research papers, many of which are indexed in prestigious databases such as SCI, SSCI, CSSCI, and CSSCD. His research focuses on spatial-temporal patterns and the influencing factors within urban environments, particularly in China.

Research Interests:

Ershen Zhang’s research interests include urban planning, spatial-temporal evolution, and the analysis of factors influencing urban environments. His studies cover a range of topics, including the distribution patterns of hotels in the Yellow River Basin, the variations in grain yield across major Chinese provinces, and the development of China’s new energy vehicle industry.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Analysis of Income Transformation and Influencing Factors for Impoverished Households in Underdeveloped Mountainous Areas: Based on Survey Data From × County, Hubei Province”
    Wang, Z.-P., Zhang, E.-S., Chen, G.-J., Huang, M.-J., Zhu, X.-Y.
    Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin, 2024, Vol. 33(7), pp. 1424–1436.
  • “A Study on the Influencing Factors of Rural Land Transfer Willingness in Different Terrain Areas: Based on Questionnaire Survey Data of Anhui Province and Qinghai Province, China”
    Zhang, E., Wang, G., Su, Y., Chen, G.
    PLoS ONE, 2024, Vol. 19(6), e0303078.
  • “Spatiotemporal Variation and Influencing Factors of Grain Yield in Major Grain-Producing Counties: A Comparative Study of Two Provinces from China”
    Wang, Z., Zhang, E., Chen, G.
    Land, 2023, Vol. 12(9), 1810.
  • “Spatial-Temporal Evolution Patterns and Influencing Factors of Hotels in Yellow River Basin from 2012 to 2022”
    Zhang, E., Wang, Z., Chen, G., Hu, P., Zhao, H.
    Land, 2023, Vol. 12(4), 770.
  • “Study on the Spatial Pattern and Influencing Factors of China’s New Energy Vehicle Industry: Based on Data of Relevant Listed Companies from 2008–2021”
    Chen, D., Wang, G., Yuan, Z., Zhang, E.
    Sustainability (Switzerland), 2023, Vol. 15(4), 3058.

 

 

Paria Alizadeh | Plants | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Paria Alizadeh |  Plants |  Best Researcher Award

Department of Phytochemistry, Medicinal Plants and Drugs Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Paria Alizadeh holds a bachelor’s degree in applied chemistry and a master’s degree in phytochemistry. Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. in phytochemistry at Shahid Beheshti University, focusing on the separation and enrichment of natural products and medicinal plants. She has developed significant expertise in this field through her academic journey and ongoing research.

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Research and Innovations:

Paria is actively engaged in her dissertation, which centers on the formulation of medicinal plants. Her research work includes one published paper in the Industrial and Crops Journal. Additionally, she has collaborated as a research assistant at the Drug Applied Research Center of Tabriz University, further enriching her research experience.

Professional Memberships:

Paria is a dedicated member of the Iranian Chemical Society, contributing to the scientific community through her involvement in professional organizations.

Areas of Research:

Her primary research interests lie in the separation and enrichment of natural products and medicinal plants, aiming to harness their potential for medicinal and therapeutic applications.

 

Saeid Hojati | Soil Properties | Best Researcher Award

Prof Saeid Hojati |  Soil Properties |  Best Researcher Award

Academic Member at  Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz,  Iran

Prof. Saeid Hojati is a distinguished Full Professor in the Department of Soil Science at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran. He earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science from Isfahan University of Technology, where he researched the distribution and stability of fibrous clay minerals in central Iran and Zagros regions. His M.Sc. focused on the residual effects of organic amendments on soil microbial activities. Prof. Hojati has held several key positions, including Head of the Soil Science Department and Dean Assistant for Postgraduate and Academic Affairs. He is actively involved in editorial boards of notable journals such as the Journal of Agricultural Engineering and the Journal of Soil Science Society of Iran. His research interests encompass digital soil mapping, spatial variability of soil properties, and the interactions of clay minerals with pollutants. Prof. Hojati’s contributions to soil science have earned him numerous accolades, including being named Distinguished Professor for Educational Affairs and Top Researcher in Khuzestan Province. He has participated in international fellowships in Canada and Spain, and his expertise extends to advanced laboratory techniques and software for soil analysis.

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Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Soil Science (Genesis and Classification of Soils), Isfahan University of Technology, Iran
    Thesis: Distribution pattern, genesis, and stability of fibrous clay minerals in soils and Tertiary sediments in central Iran and Zagros regions.
  • M.Sc. in Soil Science (Soil Biochemistry), Isfahan University of Technology, Iran
    Thesis: Effects of organic amendments on microbial biomass and enzyme activities in calcareous soil.
  • B.Sc. in Soil Science, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

Positions Held 🏛️

  • Full Professor, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (January 2023 – Present)
  • Head of Soil Science Department, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (February 2020 – Present)
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Soil Science Society of Iran (October 2021 – Present)
  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Agricultural Engineering, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (October 2023 – Present)
  • Dean Assistant for Postgraduate and Academic Affairs, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (November 2016 – March 2019)
  • Associate Professor, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (October 2015 – January 2023)

Memberships 🤝

  • Iranian Society of Soil Science (Since 2014)
  • Iranian Society of Mineralogy and Crystallography (Since 2009)
  • Clay Minerals Society (2010-2011)
  • Soil Science Society of America (2005-2006)

Honors and Awards 🏆

  • Distinguished Professor for Educational Affairs, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (2020)
  • Top Researcher, Khuzestan Province, Agriculture and Natural Resources (2019)
  • Distinguished Top Researcher, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (2016)
  • Distinguished Ph.D. Thesis, Isfahan University of Technology (2012)

Teaching Experience 📚

  • Undergraduate Courses: Soil Survey, Geomorphology, Soils of Arid and Semi-Arid Areas, Soil Genesis and Classification, Land Evaluation, Introduction to Soil Science
  • Graduate Courses: Digital Soil Mapping, Geostatistics, Soil Geomorphology, Advanced Topics in Soil Genesis, Optical Mineralogy, Methods and Tools in Management of Soil Resources

Research Interests 🔬

  • Spatial variability of soil properties
  • Digital soil mapping and morphometric analysis
  • Effects of land use on soil quality
  • Interactions of clay minerals with pollutants
  • Paleoclimate interpretation of clay minerals
  • Application of stable isotope techniques
  • Dust particle origin determination using remote sensing

Citation Metrics 📊

  • Total Citations: 800
  • Citations Since 2019: 546
  • h-index: 15
  • h-index Since 2019: 11
  • i10-index: 19
  • i10-index Since 2019: 14

Publication Top Notes:

  • Characteristics of dust deposited along a transect between central Iran and the Zagros Mountains
    S Hojati, H Khademi, AF Cano, A Landi
    Catena 88 (1), 27-36 (2012)
    Citations: 109
  • Kinetics and thermodynamics of lead adsorption from aqueous solutions onto Iranian sepiolite and zeolite
    F Sharifipour, S Hojati, A Landi, A Faz Cano
    International Journal of Environmental Research 9 (3), 1001-1010 (2015)
    Citations: 80
  • Total and labile forms of soil organic carbon as affected by land use change in southwestern Iran
    DS Geraei, S Hojati, A Landi, AF Cano
    Geoderma Regional 7 (1), 29-37 (2016)
    Citations: 74
  • Enhanced hexavalent chromium removal from aqueous solution using a sepiolite-stabilized zero-valent iron nanocomposite: impact of operational parameters and artificial neural …
    AR Esfahani, S Hojati, A Azimi, M Farzadian, A Khataee
    Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers 49, 172-182 (2015)
    Citations: 57
  • Adsorption of Cr (VI) onto micro-and nanoparticles of palygorskite in aqueous solutions: Effects of pH and humic acid
    AA Rouhaninezhad, S Hojati, MN Masir
    Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 206, 111247 (2020)
    Citations: 49
  • Kinetics and thermodynamics of zinc removal from a metal-plating wastewater by adsorption onto an Iranian sepiolite
    S Hojati, A Landi
    International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 12, 203-210 (2015)
    Citations: 32
  • Reductive removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution using sepiolite-stabilized zero-valent iron nanoparticles: Process optimization and kinetic studies
    AR Esfahani, S Hojati, A Azimi, L Alidokht, A Khataee, M Farzadian
    Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering 31, 630-638 (2014)
    Citations: 32
  • Thermal behavior of a natural sepiolite from Northeastern Iran
    S Hojati, H Khademi
    Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran 24 (2), 129-134 (2013)
    Citations: 27
  • Effects of sepiolite nanoparticles on the kinetics of Pb and Cu removal from aqueous solutions and their immobilization in columns with different soil textures
    S Alvani, S Hojati, A Landi
    Geoderma 350, 19-28 (2019)
    Citations: 25
  • Enzyme activities and microbial biomass carbon in a soil amended with organic and inorganic fertilizers.
    S Hojati, F Nourbakhsh
    American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences 4, 179-186 (2006)
    Citations: 21
  • Physicochemical and mineralogical characteristics of dust particles deposited in Ahvaz city
    B Karimian, A Landi, S Hojati, J Ahadian
    Iranian Journal of Soil and Water Research 47 (1), 159-173 (2016)
    Citations: 20
  • Genesis and distribution of palygorskite in Iranian soils and sediments
    S Hojati, H Khademi
    Developments in Clay Science 3, 201-218 (2011)
    Citations: 20
  • Effect of Raw and NH4+-enriched Zeolite on Nitrogen Uptake by Wheat and Nitrogen Leaching in Soils with Different Textures
    N Mehrab, M Chorom, S Hojati
    Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 47 (10), 1306-1316 (2016)
    Citations: 19

 

Ozan Yagmuroglu | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Ozan Yagmuroglu |  Food Science |  Best Researcher Award

National Defense University Air Force Academy, Turkey

Dr. Ozan Yağmuroğlu graduated from Gazi University (Ankara, Turkey) Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry in 2008, and from Gazi University, Department of Chemical Engineering (Double Major) in 2009 as the top student of his faculty. In 2016, he completed his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, focusing on the “Development of Paraoxon Based Sensors for Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents”.

Profile:

🎓 Education:

  • 2008: Graduated from Gazi University (Ankara, Turkey), Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry.
  • 2009: Completed a Double Major in Chemical Engineering from Gazi University, graduating as the top student of his faculty.
  • 2016: Earned a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Gazi University, with a dissertation on “Development of Paraoxon Based Sensors for Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents”.

📚 Research Contributions:

  • Publications: Authored numerous scientific papers on:
    • 🧪 Toxic Chemicals Analysis: Investigated the presence of harmful substances in environmental samples.
    • 🔬 Sensor Systems: Developed innovative sensors for the detection of chemical warfare agents.
    • ⚗️ Trace Elements: Pioneered methods for determining trace elements using preconcentration techniques.

🔍 Research Interests:

  • Analytical Chemistry: Focused on developing advanced analytical techniques.
  • Environmental Sciences: Addressing critical issues in waste management and water quality.
  • Food Science: Ensuring food safety through advanced chemical analysis.
  • Trace Element Analysis: Innovating methods for detecting trace elements in various samples.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Development of QCM Based Biosensor for the Selective and Sensitive Detection of Paraoxon
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu, S.E. Diltemiz
    • Journal: Analytical Biochemistry
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 24
    • Reference: Analytical Biochemistry 591, 113572
  2. Nanoflower Synthesis, Characterization and Analytical Applications: A Review
    • Authors: D.S. Chormey, S. Erarpat, B.T. Zaman, N. Özdoğan, O. Yağmuroğlu, …
    • Journal: Environmental Chemistry Letters
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 13
    • Reference: Environmental Chemistry Letters
  3. Development Of Reflectometric Interference Spectroscopy Based Sensors For Paraoxon Determination
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu
    • Journal: Anadolu University Science and Technology Journal-C Life Sciences and …
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 13
    • Reference: Anadolu University Science and Technology Journal-C Life Sciences and …
  4. Development of Paraoxon-Based Sensors for the Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu
    • Type: Doctoral Thesis
    • Institution: Anadolu University, Eskişehir
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 6
  5. Determination of Trace Lead(II) in Cleavers (Galium aparine) Tea by UV-Vis Spectrophotometry After Preconcentration with Deep Eutectic Solvent/DTZ Probe-Based Liquid-Liquid …
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu
    • Journal: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 5
    • Reference: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 105164
  6. Accurate and Sensitive Determination of Sb (III) in Water Samples Using UV–VIS Spectrophotometry After Simultaneous Complexation and Preconcentration with Deep Eutectic Solvent …
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu
    • Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 5
    • Reference: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 195 (1), 191
  7. Evaluation of the Measures Taken Against Chemical Weapons in the Perspective of the Chemical Weapons Convention
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu
    • Journal: Journal of Disaster and Risk
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 4
    • Reference: Journal of Disaster and Risk 3 (2), 125-142
  8. Chemical Defense and Security
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu
    • Book Chapter: CBRN Defense and Security
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 4
    • Reference: CBRN Defense and Security, 3-39
  9. Adsorption and Decomposition of Chemical Warfare Agents by Metal-Organic Framework
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu
    • Journal: Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR)
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 3
    • Reference: Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR) 26 (Issue 1)
  10. Development of Nano AChE Enzyme System Based Sensor for Detection of Nerve Agents Used in Chemical Weapons
    • Authors: O. Yağmuroğlu
    • Journal: Gazi University Journal of Science Part C: Design and Technology
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 3
    • Reference: Gazi University Journal of Science Part C: Design and Technology 8