Prof. Mokhtar FODILI, Organic Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mokhtar FODILI, University of Djelfa, Algeria

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Professional Career

Higher Education

  • University Professor | Since 2012 | University of Djelfa
  • Senior Lecturer | 2005-2012 | University of Djelfa
  • Lecturer | 2000-2002 | Djelfa University Center
  • Full Assistant Professor | 1998-2000 | Djelfa University Center
  • Trainee Assistant Master | 1997-1998 | Djelfa University Center

Administrative Functions

  • Head of Erasmus+ COFFEE cooperation project | 2015-2019
  • Director of the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry and Natural Substances | 2016-2019 | University of Djelfa
  • Vice-Rector in charge of external relations, cooperation, communication, and scientific events | 2012 to present | University of Djelfa
  • Deputy Director in charge of graduation and external relations | 2005-2012 | University Center of Djelfa
  • Head of the Agro-Pastoral Department | 1997-1998

Research Activity

  • Project Leader PRFU | 2020 to present | Title: Heterocyclic natural products with therapeutic potential from arid zone plants used in traditional medicine in Algeria: extraction, structural studies, and total synthesis.
  • Project Leader CNEPRU | 2015-2019 | Title: Synthesis and physico-chemical characterization of complexes and their biological activity.
  • Responsible for Magister creation | 2008/2009 | Title: Chemistry of Natural Substances.
  • Research Project Leader CNEPRU | 2007-2009 | Title: Study of liquid crystals by CPG.

Notable Publication:

      • Paper Title: "ESIPT-active cinnamoyl pyrones are bright solid-state emitters: Revisited theoretical approach and experimental study"
      • Authors: Xueliang Huang, Mingming Zhang, Yuxiang Bu, Shuangbao Wang, Zhen Li, Fanglong Yuan
      • Journal: Dyes and Pigments
      • Year: 2022
      • Paper Title: "Characterization and evaluation of the treated water quality from the wastewater treatment plant of the Djelfa city"
      • Authors: Aicha Farsi, Abdelaziz Moussaceb, Mohammed Salah Abdellah, Kacem Mansouri, Abdelmadjid Benyettou, Oualid Hamdaoui
      • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
      • Year: 2021
      • Paper Title: "Evaluation of heteroatom-rich derivatives as antitubercular agents with InhA inhibition properties"
      • Authors: Prakriti Sinha, Rajesh Kumar, Shivesh Kumar, Sumeet Gairola, Deepak Kumar, Virender Singh
      • Journal: Bioorganic Chemistry
      • Year: 2021
      • Paper Title: "The first example of an unusual rearrangement in the van Leusen imidazole synthesis"
      • Authors: Jonathan Clayden, Rebecca Menzies, Phil Dyer, Matt Smalley
      • Journal: Tetrahedron
      • Year: 2018
      • Paper Title: "Synthesis of functionalized benzimidazole-butyrolactone dyads"
      • Authors: Gaetano Celenza, Gianmarco Borra, Romano Silvestri, Giovanni Natile, Cristina Marzano
      • Journal: Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
      • Year: 2021

Prof. Lipo Wang, Computational Fluid Dynamics in Chemical Engineering, Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lipo Wang, Computational Fluid Dynamics in Chemical Engineering, Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lipo Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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Education:

  • B.Sc. in Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, China, 1992.9-1997.7
  • M.Sc. in Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, China, 1997.9-2000.12
  • Ph.D. in Technical Combustion, RWTH-Aachen, Germany, 2002.6-2007.10

Professional Experience:

  • Research Associate, Institute of Technical Combustion, RWTH-Aachen, Germany, 2007.11-2009.07
  • Assistant Professor, UM-SJTU Joint Institute, 2009.8-2012.2
  • Associate Professor without tenure, UM-SJTU Joint Institute, Adjunct Professor, School of Aerospace and Astronautics, Shanghai JiaoTong University, 2012.2-2018.5
  • Associate Professor with tenure, UM-SJTU Joint Institute, 2018.5-to date

Research Interests:

  • Turbulence: flow structure analysis, multi-scale analysis, turbulence physics
  • Turbulent combustion: flame dynamics, flame-wall interaction, turbulent flame modeling
  • Fluid mechanics related applications: CFD, heat transfer, drag reduction, flow instability, and flow control

Teaching Experience:

  • Various courses including Fluid Mechanics, Turbulence, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, Finite Element Analysis and Computational Mechanics, Combustion, and Computational Fluid Dynamics

Main Honors & Funding Supports:

  • ASME 2016 Turbo Expo Turbomachinery Technical Conference Best Paper Award
  • Borchers plaque for excellent dissertation
  • Various grants and funding support for research projects

Referee/Reviewer and Professional Services:

  • Journal editor and reviewer for various prestigious journals in the field
  • Active participant in conferences, serving as chair for sessions

Notable Publication:

  • Paper Title: Identification of the continuum field structure at multiple scale levels

                     Authors: L. Gou, R. G. Lueptow, K. Harstad, and M. B. Long

                     Journal: Physical Review E

                     Year: 1999

  • Paper Title: A Conservative Solid-Gas Coupling Scheme with Overlapping Meshes for Combustion Simulation of Propellants with Voids

                     Authors: U. Maas, S. B. Pope

                      Journal: Combustion and Flame

                      Year: 2004

  • Paper Title: Understanding AP/HTPB composite propellant combustion from new perspectives

                      Authors: J. Li, W. Zhang, Q. Sun

                      Journal: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry

                      Year: 2016

  • Paper Title: Agglomeration phenomenon of aluminized solid composite propellant particles

                      Authors: L. Z. Li, G. Q. Lv, X. J. Liu

                       Journal: Acta Physico-Chimica Sinica

                      Year: 2005

  • Paper Title: Application of Enthalpy Deficit Flamelet Model in Spray Combustion Simulation

                      Authors: Y. Zhang, Y. Yang, X. Li

                      Journal: Energy Procedia

                      Year: 2017

 

Ms. Puja Bhatt, Chemical Reactions, Best Researcher Award

Ms. Puja Bhatt, Chemical Reactions, Best Researcher Award

Ms. Puja Bhatt, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

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🔬 Education & Expertise

M.Sc. Biotechnology, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur (2018-2022)

B.Sc. Microbiology, Tribhuvan University, Kanchanpur (2013-2017)

High School, Radiant Higher Secondary, Kanchanpur (2011-2013)

S.L.C, Baijnath Higher Secondary School, Kanchanpur (2011)

💡 Training & Workshops

Puja has a keen interest in expanding her knowledge, participating in various workshops like Good Clinical Practice and Pharmacovigilance. She has also shared her expertise as an instructor in HPLC workshops.

🌱 Research & Projects

Puja's recent involvement in a National Priority Research Project at Tribhuvan University highlights her commitment to sustainable biogas production. Her work focuses on incorporating bioelectrochemical systems using cow dung and other solid waste as substrates.

👩‍🔬 Experience

Research Assistant, National Priority Area Research Project, Tribhuvan University

Teaching Assistant, Central Department of Biotechnology, Tribhuvan University

Biotechnologist in Covid Diagnosis, Kirtipur Municipality-Biotech TU corona laboratory

Lower Secondary Teacher, Radiant Higher Secondary School, Kanchanpur

🎙️ Presentations

Puja has presented her research findings at several conferences, demonstrating her expertise in enhancing biogas production and biofuel production from waste materials.

Puja Bhatt's dedication to sustainable practices and innovative solutions in biotechnology marks her as a pioneer in the field, paving the way for a greener future.

Notable Publication

  •  Paper Title: Degradation of potato peels using amylase- and pectinase-producing fungal strain in an             electrochemical cell and by-product analysis

                              Authors: S. M. Arifuzzaman, M. M. R. Bhuiyan, M. M. H. Bhuiyan, and M. M. R. Talukder

                              Journal: Environmental Technology

                              Year: 2021

  • Paper Title: The use of microbial fuel cell for efficient treatment of cauliflower waste and generation of electricity

                             Authors: R. B. Patil, D. B. Shinde, P. P. Kale, and A. K. Arwade

                             Journal: Bioresource Technology Reports

                             Year: 2020

  • Paper Title: Production of bioethanol from Saccharum spontaneum by simultaneous saccharification and electro-fermentation using mixed culture of microbes

                            Authors: M. M. Mollah, M. S. Alam, and M. S. Islam

                            Journal: Renewable Energy

                             Year: 2019

Dr. Hao Zhang, Inorganic Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hao Zhang, Inorganic Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hao Zhang at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Materials Science
    • Imperial College London (QS Ranking: 6)
    • Dates: September 2019 – September 2022
    • Honors: Full Scholarship (one of only 15 recipients annually in China), John Matthey Ph.D. Prize (awarded to 2 students per year)
  • M.Eng. in Inorganic Chemistry

Nanjing University

Dates: September 2016 – July 2019

GPA: 86.3/100, Major GPA: 88.0/100, Ranking: 4/71, Recommended for Exemption

  • B.Eng. in Materials Science and Engineering
    • Henan Polytechnic University
    • Dates: September 2012 – July 2016
    • GPA: 88.1/100, Major GPA: 91.5/100, Ranking: 1/122

Professional Experience

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Chemical Engineering
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    • Dates: February 2024 – Present
    • QS Ranking: 1
  • MPLS Enterprise and Innovation Fellow
    • University of Oxford
    • Dates: February 2023 – February 2024
    • Honors: No more than 5 scholars selected annually
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Inorganic Chemistry
    • University of Oxford
    • Dates: September 2022 – February 2024
    • QS Ranking: 2
  • Research Assistant and Graduate Teaching Assistant
    • Imperial College London
    • Dates: October 2019 – December 2022
  • PostDoc/Ph.D. Symposium Lead
    • Imperial College London
    • Dates: August 2019 – July 2021

Research Interests

Controllable Synthesis of Organic-Inorganic Nanomaterials
    • Metal-Organic Frameworks, Transition Metal Oxides/Nitrides/Carbides/Dichalcogenides/Phosphides, Layered Double Hydroxides, 3D Ordered Mesoscopic Assembly Structures
Heterogeneous Catalysis and Sustainable Energy Conversion and Storage Devices
    • (Photo)electrocatalytic HER/OER/HOR/ORR, Water-Splitting, Fuel Cells, Flow Cells, Solar Cells, Supercapacitors, New-Type Secondary Batteries
Real-Time Monitoring of Electrocatalytic Active Sites
    • Structural and Chemical Composition Evolution of Reactive Centers, Mutual Interactions Between Active Sites and Reactants
Plasmonic Effects in Metal-Semiconductor Nanostructures

LSPR, SPP

Advanced In-Situ Characterization Techniques and Device Development

In-Situ STEM, In-Situ EELS, In-Situ SEIRAS, Operando XRD, Operando Raman, Synchronized XAS, Isotopic-Labeling EC–MS

Advanced Electrolyzers Design and Development

Flow Cell Electrolyzer, Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer

Notable Publication

Paper Title: Quantum simulation: Spin transport in a Mott insulator of ultracold fermions

Authors: Parvis Soltan-Panahi, Johann Struck, Paul Windpassinger, Andrea Alberti, Eckhard Haller, Michael Weitz, Klaus Sengstock
Journal: Nature Physics
Year: 2012

Paper Title: Strictly nonclassical behavior of a mesoscopic system

Authors: Markus Aspelmeyer, Tobias J. Kippenberg, Florian Marquardt
Journal: Reviews of Modern Physics
Year: 2014

Paper Title:Observation of spatial charge and spin correlations in the 2D Fermi-Hubbard model

Authors: Lawrence W. Cheuk, Michael A. Nichols, Melih Okan, Thomas Gersdorf, Robert V. Petersen, Edward Khatami, Nandini Trivedi, Tracy A. Vartak, Martin Zwierlein
Journal: Science
Year: 2016

Paper Title: Entanglement with negative Wigner function of three thousand atoms heralded by one photon

Authors: Matteo Fadel, Thomas Zibold, Bernd Treutlein, Peter Treutlein, Philipp Treutlein
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2018

Paper Title: Observation of 2D Fermionic Mott Insulators of K 40 with Single-Site Resolution

Authors:  Marc A. Nichols, Lawrence W. Cheuk, Melih Okan, Thomas Gersdorf, Robert V. Petersen, Tracy A. Vartak, Martin Zwierlein
Journal: Physical Review Letters
Year: 2016

Mr .MD ENAMUL HASAN,  Renewable Energy and Fuel Cells, Best Researcher Award 1061

Mr .MD ENAMUL HASAN,  Renewable Energy and Fuel Cells, Best Researcher Award

Mr. MD ENAMUL HASAN , University of Vaasa, Finland

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Md. Enamul Hasan: A Proficient Scholar in Economics & Business Administration

Md. Enamul Hasan, a Bangladeshi scholar, is currently pursuing his Doctor of Science in Economics & Business Administration at the University of Vaasa, Finland, under the supervision of esteemed professors Dr. Tatiana King, Prof. Sami Vähämaa, and Prof. Timothy King. His research interests span environmental reporting, corporate governance, tax avoidance, corporate financial fraud, and information disclosure.

Education Journey

Enamul completed his Master of Management Science (Accounting) from Xiamen University, China, under the mentorship of Asst. Prof. Jun Ruan. He achieved a commendable CGPA of 3.70/4.00. Prior to this, he obtained his MBA in Finance & Banking from Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, and his BBA in Finance & Banking, also from Jahangirnagar University, where he displayed outstanding academic performance.

Teaching Experience

Enamul has showcased his teaching prowess as a Co-Instructor for Corporate Finance at the University of Vaasa, Finland, in Autumn 2023. He has also served as a Lecturer in Finance & Accounting at the Army Institute of Business Administration, Bangladesh, since June 2021, where he teaches a variety of courses including Financial Institutions and Markets, Financial Ownership and Control, and Insurance and Risk Management. His teaching repertoire also includes Corporate Finance, Financial Statement Analysis, Real Estate Finance and Investment, Financial Engineering, and Insurance and Risk Management at the graduate level.

Skills & Proficiency

His skill set includes programming proficiency in STATA, SAS, R-Programming Language, and LaTex, with familiarity in Python and MATLAB. He is also adept in MS Office, Adobe Illustrator, Zotero, EndNote, Mendeley, SmartPLS, and Microsoft Power BI.

Notable Publication:

Transforming developing economies by shifting paradigms beyond natural resources. The fintech and social dynamics for sustainable mineral policy

Prof Dr. Rasim Mogulkoc | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award |1056

Prof Dr. Rasim Mogulkoc | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Selçuk University, Turkey

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Early Life and Education 🏫:

Prof. Dr. Rasim Mogulkoc was born on March 20, 1967, in Gürün (Sivas), Turkey. He completed his primary, secondary, and high school education in his hometown. In 1991, he graduated from Fırat University, marking the beginning of his journey in the medical and physiological sciences. Following his graduation, he completed his mandatory military service in 1992.

Academic Pursuits and Professional Journey 📚:

Prof. Mogulkoc embarked on his doctoral studies in 1993 and earned his Ph.D. in 1997. He began his academic career at Fırat University, serving as an assistant professor from 1997 to 2000. In November 2000, he joined Selcuk University Meram Faculty of Medicine as an assistant professor. His dedication to cardiovascular physiology led him to the University of Melbourne's Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine, where he conducted significant research from November 2000 to September 2001.

Rising Through the Ranks 🏅:

Prof. Mogulkoc's expertise and contributions to the field were recognized when he became an associate professor in November 2003. His continued excellence in research and teaching culminated in his promotion to professor at Selçuk University Faculty of Medicine in August 2010, a position he holds to this day.

Research Contributions and Innovations 🧠:

Prof. Mogulkoc has an impressive portfolio of research and innovations. He has completed or is currently working on 15 research projects. His work is widely cited, with a citation index of 27 on the Web of Science. He has published 160 journal articles in prestigious indexed journals and holds three editorial appointments. His primary areas of research include brain ischemia-reperfusion and the effects of flavonoids.

Collaborations and Memberships 🤝:

Prof. Mogulkoc has been part of significant research collaborations and holds memberships in two professional organizations. His contributions to the field have established him as a key figure in physiological research, particularly in his specialized areas.

Notable Publications:

Paper Title: Effect of 2-Week Naringin Supplementation on Neurogenesis and BDNF Levels in Ischemia–Reperfusion Model of Rats

    • Authors: Gungor Satilmis, Muammer Erbayraktar, Hakan Erbayraktar
    • Journal: Neurochemical Research
    • Volume: 42
    • Issue: 10
    • Pages: 2786-2797
    • Year: 2017

Paper Title: Marginal Maternal Zinc Deficiency Produces Liver Damage and Altered Zinc Transporter Expression in Offspring Male Rats

    • Authors: Renata Franciscato Cozzolino, Tania Bracht, Monica Soares Saldiva, Maria Regina Barbosa de Lima Couto, Ana Maria Sales Nogueira da Costa
    • Journal: Nutrients
    • Volume: 9
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 675
    • Year: 2017

Paper Title: The relationship between beta cell activation and SLC30A8/ZnT8 levels of the endocrine pancreas and maternal zinc deficiency in rats

    • Authors: Magali Waiz, Mouloud Zemour, Monique Toury, Joel Chappuis, Valerie Fages, Karim Bennani-Baiti
    • Journal: The Journal of Endocrinology
    • Volume: 232
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 229-240
    • Year: 2017

Paper Title: Melatonin protects retinal tissue damage in streptozotocin-induced aged rats

    • Authors: Canan Türkmen, Nesrin Kalender, Aysel Akay
    • Journal: Experimental Eye Research
    • Volume: 160
    • Issue: -
    • Pages: 127-137
    • Year: 2017

Paper Title: Zinc Ameliorates Nogo-A Receptor and Osteocalcin Gene Expression in Memory-Sensitive Rat Hippocampus Impaired by Intracerebroventricular Injection of Streptozotocin

    • Authors: Liao Jiang, Zhigang Yu, Li Xu, Fengjiao Zhang, Yonghua Chen
    • Journal: Biological Trace Element Research
    • Volume: 176
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 196-205
    • Year: 2017

Dr. Ossama Neaz-Coordination Chemistry-Best Researcher Award

 

Dr. Ossama Neaz-Coordination Chemistry-Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Eva cosmetics, Egypt

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ossama Samueal Neaz Saad embarked on his academic journey at Ain Shams University, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry in June 2005 with a general grade of Very Good. This early foundation in chemistry laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in the field.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Saad's professional journey began in 2007 when he joined EVA COSMETICS, Egypt, as an R&D Supervisor. Here, he played a pivotal role in formulating cosmetics based on new and key ingredients to meet customer requirements. His responsibilities also included researching and developing new technologies and trends to enhance existing products and ensure the company's competitive edge in the market. His expertise extended to completing stability studies, analyzing active ingredients, and collaborating closely with production, QC, QA, and marketing departments.In 2014, Dr. Saad advanced to the role of Research and Development Manager at the same company, where he continues to excel. He now oversees the R&D team, demonstrating strong leadership capabilities and a proven track record in various disciplines relevant to the department's functional performance.

Contributions and Research Focus 

Dr. Saad's contributions to the field of chemistry are notable, particularly in cosmetics R&D. His expertise lies in formulating cosmetics, researching new technologies, ensuring product stability, and analyzing active ingredients for efficacy. His work has not only contributed to the development of new products but has also enhanced the quality and competitiveness of existing ones.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Saad has garnered recognition for his outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry, particularly in cosmetics R&D. His innovative approach, leadership capabilities, and commitment to excellence have earned him the respect of his peers and colleagues.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Saad's impact in the field of chemistry, especially in cosmetics R&D, is significant. His work has not only advanced the development of new products but has also contributed to the overall growth and success of EVA COSMETICS. His leadership and innovative thinking have inspired others in the industry and have set a high standard for excellence.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Saad's legacy in the field of chemistry will be defined by his innovative research, leadership capabilities, and commitment to excellence. His contributions to cosmetics R&D have set a benchmark for future endeavors in the field. Moving forward, Dr. Saad aims to continue his research and development efforts, further enhancing the field of chemistry and leaving a lasting impact on the industry.

In conclusion, Dr. Ossama Samueal Neaz Saad's journey in the field of chemistry is marked by his academic achievements, professional endeavors, significant contributions, accolades, and impact. His work in cosmetics R&D has been instrumental in shaping the industry and inspiring others in the field. Dr. Saad's commitment to excellence and innovative approach to research make him a true asset to the field of chemistry.

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Shoaib Khan-Organic Chemistry-Young Scientist Award

Dr. Shoaib Khan - Organic Chemistry - Young Scientist Award

Doctorate at University of Science and Technology, Pakistan 

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Shoaib Khan's academic journey began in Abbottabad, where he displayed a keen interest in the sciences from an early age. Born on March 7, 1991, he completed his Secondary School Certificate (SSC) in Science in 2007 from the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Abbottabad. His passion for science led him to pursue a Pre-Medical track in his Higher Secondary School Certificate (F.Sc), which he completed in 2009 from the same board. Dr. Khan's foundational education in the natural sciences set the stage for his future academic and professional achievements. Following his early education, Dr. Khan enrolled at Hazara University in Mansehra, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in 2012 with a focus on Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry. His academic prowess was further demonstrated through his Master's degree (M.Sc) in Organic Chemistry, completed in 2014 from the same institution.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Shoaib Khan's professional career is marked by a blend of teaching and research. Currently, he serves as a Lecturer at the Abbottabad University of Science and Technology (AUST) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, a position he holds with the rank of BPS-18. His teaching philosophy is centered around fostering a lifelong love of learning in his students through dynamic and enthusiastic instruction. Dr. Khan integrates his extensive knowledge of organic chemistry with his proficiency in computer systems management to provide a modern and comprehensive educational experience. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Dr. Khan is an expert in organic synthesis and computational studies. His professional qualifications include a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) obtained in 2015 and a Master of Education (M.Ed) earned in 2019, both from Allama Iqbal Open University in Islamabad. These qualifications highlight his commitment to advancing his pedagogical skills and his dedication to educational excellence.

Contributions and Research Focus On Organic Chemistry

Dr. Shoaib Khan's research contributions are significant, particularly in the field of organic chemistry. His Ph.D. research focused on the "Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Benzimidazole Bearing Thiazolidinone, Thiazole, and Benzoxazole-Sulphonamide Derivatives." This work underscores his expertise in designing and synthesizing complex organic compounds with potential biological applications. Additionally, his M.Phil. research titled "Synthesis and Application of Silver-Oxindole Analogues Nanoconjugates" reflects his innovative approach to applying organic compounds in nanotechnology. Throughout his career, Dr. Khan has supervised 24 students and co-supervised 2 students, demonstrating his role in mentoring the next generation of chemists. As an external examiner, he has evaluated the work of 10 students, contributing to the academic rigor and standards of the institutions he is affiliated with.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Shoaib Khan's contributions to the field of organic chemistry have not gone unnoticed. His work has earned him a notable impact factor of 275.42, a testament to the significance and influence of his research publications. This metric reflects the high citation rates of his work, indicating its importance and relevance in the scientific community.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Khan's work extends beyond his immediate academic environment. His research on benzimidazole derivatives and silver-oxindole nanoconjugates has potential applications in pharmaceuticals and nanotechnology, fields that are critical to advancing medical and technological innovations. By bridging the gap between organic chemistry and practical applications, Dr. Khan has positioned himself as a pivotal figure in translating scientific research into real-world solutions.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Khan's legacy is one of dedication to education, research, and innovation. His commitment to nurturing a love of knowledge in his students ensures that his influence will persist through the accomplishments of those he has mentored. Dr. Khan is poised to continue making significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry, with ongoing research that promises to push the boundaries of what is possible in the synthesis and application of organic compounds. In summary, Dr. Shoaib Khan's career is a testament to his unwavering dedication to science and education. His journey from a young student in Abbottabad to a distinguished lecturer and researcher is marked by numerous achievements and a profound impact on the field of organic chemistry. As he continues to inspire and innovate, Dr. Khan's contributions will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in both academia and industry.

Citations

  • Citations     645
  • h-index          16
  • i10-index        25

Notable Publication

Investigation of novel benzimidazole-based indole/thiazole hybrids derivatives as effective anti-diabetics and anti-alzheimer's agents: Structure-activity relationship insight, in vitro and in silico approaches. 2024

Identification of in vitro α-glucosidase and urease inhibitory effect, and in silico studies of Naproxen-derived 1,3,4-oxadiazole-based Schiff-base derivatives.2024

Benzothiazole based sulfonamide scaffolds as active inhibitors of alpha-Amylase and alpha-glucosidase; synthesis, structure confirmation, In Silico molecular docking and ADME analysis.2024

New benzimidazole based Schiff bases as potent anti-alzheimer agents: Synthesis, bio-evaluation and molecular docking study.2024

In vitro β–glucuronidase and in silico molecular docking studies of thiazole-fused-thiadiazole derivatives prepared through molecular-iodine promoted [3+2] oxidative cyclization.2024

 

Ms. Yufang Ma-Pharmaceutical Chemistry-Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yufang Ma-Pharmaceutical Chemistry-Best Researcher Award

Wuhan University - China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Yufang Ma's academic journey began with a fervent interest in the biomedical sciences. She completed her undergraduate studies with a focus on pharmacology, where she developed a strong foundation in understanding drug interactions and biological systems. Her early research interests centered around natural compounds, particularly flavonoids, which are known for their diverse pharmacological properties. This interest led her to delve deeper into the conformational relationships of these compounds, exploring how their structures influence their biological activities. Her dedication to her studies was reflected in her academic excellence and active participation in various research initiatives.

Professional Endeavors

Following her undergraduate studies, Ms. Yufang Ma pursued a Master's degree at Wuhan University, one of the top institutions in China. Her professional endeavors have been marked by her commitment to advancing pharmacological research. At Wuhan University, she has been primarily engaged in studying the conformational relationships of flavonoids and their pharmacological effects. Her research aims to uncover the therapeutic potential of these natural compounds, particularly in the context of treating neurological disorders such as epilepsy. This work not only contributes to the scientific community's understanding of flavonoids but also has the potential to lead to the development of new, effective treatments for epilepsy.

Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Yufang Ma's contributions to pharmacological research are centered on her in-depth studies of flavonoids. Her primary research focus involves investigating the conformational relationships of these compounds and how their structural variations impact their pharmacological properties. She is particularly interested in the therapeutic potential of flavonoids in treating epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. Through her research, she aims to identify specific flavonoids that can modulate neuronal activity and reduce seizure frequency. This focus on epilepsy research is a significant contribution to the field, as it addresses a critical need for new, effective treatments for this debilitating condition.

Accolades and Recognition

While Yufang Ma's work is ongoing, she has already garnered recognition for her contributions to pharmacological research. Her dedication to exploring the therapeutic potential of flavonoids has been acknowledged by her peers and mentors at Wuhan University. Although she has not yet published extensively or secured patents, her research on epilepsy is paving the way for significant advancements in the field. The recognition she has received serves as a testament to her potential to make impactful contributions to pharmacology and therapeutics.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Yufang Ma's research extends beyond the academic community. Her work on flavonoids and epilepsy has the potential to influence the development of new pharmacological treatments. By identifying specific flavonoids with anticonvulsant properties, her research could lead to the creation of novel therapies that offer better efficacy and fewer side effects compared to existing treatments. This potential impact highlights the broader significance of her work in improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for individuals with epilepsy.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Ms. Yufang Ma's legacy in pharmacological research is still in the making, but her ongoing work promises to leave a lasting impact on the field. As she continues to explore the therapeutic potential of flavonoids, her findings could pave the way for new treatment paradigms in epilepsy and other neurological disorders. Her future contributions are likely to extend beyond research, potentially influencing clinical practices and drug development strategies. With her dedication and innovative approach, Ms. Yufang Ma is poised to become a leading figure in pharmacology, contributing to the advancement of science and the improvement of human health.

Notable Publication

Apigenin analogs as α-glucosidase inhibitors with antidiabetic activity, 2024.

Diosmetin Ameliorates HFD-induced Cognitive Impairments via Inhibiting Metabolic Disorders, Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Neuroinflammation in Male SD Rats, 2024