Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Metwally | Environmental Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Metwally | Environmental Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries | Egypt

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Metwally is an accomplished marine environmental scientist at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt, with extensive expertise in water quality, pollution control, and marine biodiversity. He earned his B.Sc. in Science from Mansoura University in 2001, followed by an M.Sc. from Alexandria University in 2007 and a Ph.D. from Mansoura University in 2015. His international exposure includes participation in the GAME program for young scientists at IFM Geomar, Germany, a UNESCO-IHE training course on Water Quality Assessment in the Netherlands, a fellowship at the University of Pavia, Italy, and a postdoctoral research grant at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. Throughout his academic and research journey, Dr. El-Metwally has focused on marine ecology, pollution monitoring, environmental remediation, and emergent contaminants. His studies contribute to sustainable marine management and innovative water treatment solutions. Recognized for his global collaborations and scientific contributions, he continues to advance environmental research addressing critical marine challenges. Through interdisciplinary approaches, he remains dedicated to improving ecosystem health, supporting cleaner aquatic environments, and mentoring future researchers in marine and environmental sciences.

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Featured Publications

El-Metwally, M.E.A. (2022). Heavy metal accumulation in zooplankton and impact of water quality on its community structure. Arabian Journal of Geosciences.

Sallam, A., El-Metwally, M., Sabry, M.A., & Elsbaey, M. (2021). Cladamide: a new ceramide from the endophytic fungus Cladosporium cladosporioides. Natural Product Research.

El-Metwally, M.E.A., Darwish, D.H., & Dar, M.A. (2021). Spatial distribution and contamination assessment of heavy metals in surface sediments of Lake Burullus, Egypt. Arabian Journal of Geosciences.

El-Sayed, W.M.M., Elshaer, M.M., Ibrahim, H.A.H., & El-Metwally, M.E.A. (2020). Antimicrobial agents from sea urchin (Diadema setosum) collected from the Red Sea, Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries.

El-Metwally, M.E.A., Othman, A.I., & El-Moselhy, K.M. (2019). Distribution and assessment of heavy metals in the coastal area of the Red Sea, Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries.

Elsbaey, M., Sallam, A., El-Metwally, M., Nagata, M., Tanaka, C., Shimizu, K., & Miyamoto, T. (2019). Melanogenesis inhibitors from the endophytic fungus Aspergillus amstelodami. Chemistry and Biodiversity.

Al Prol, A.E., El-Metwally, M.E.A., & Amer, A. (2019). Sargassum latifolium as eco-friendly materials for treatment of toxic nickel (II) and lead (II) ions from aqueous solution. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries.

Prof. Said Desouky | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Said Desouky | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Kyushu University | Japan

Professor Said Desouky is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in Microbial Biotechnology at Al-Azhar University, Egypt. He earned his Ph.D. in Bioscience and Biotechnology from Kyushu University, Japan, in 2012, following an illustrious academic journey that includes prestigious postdoctoral fellowships in Japan and the USA under Fulbright and JASSO programs. With over two decades of experience in higher education, research, and international collaboration, Prof. Desouky has significantly contributed to advancing microbial biotechnology, antibiotic resistance research, and sustainable bioinnovation. His scientific pursuits encompass quorum sensing inhibition, bio-degradation, and eco-friendly fermentation technologies. As a project manager for EU Erasmus+ and UNDP capacity-building programs, he has successfully fostered global academic partnerships and interdisciplinary innovation. A committed educator, he has supervised more than 20 postgraduate theses and continues to mentor the next generation of researchers. His professional affiliations include the Al-Azhar Entrepreneurship Club and Egypt’s Quality Assurance and Accreditation Network. Recognized for his research excellence and leadership, Prof. Desouky remains dedicated to addressing global challenges through biotechnology-driven solutions, promoting sustainability, and contributing to the scientific community’s advancement.

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Featured Publications

Desouky, S. (2022). Genetic and histopathological alterations in Caco-2 and HuH-7 cells treated with secondary metabolites of marine fungi. Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer, June 2022.

Desouky, S. (2022). Secondary metabolites of Actinomycetales as potent quorum sensing inhibitors targeting Gram-positive pathogens: In vitro and in silico study. Metabolites, March 15, 2022.

Desouky, S. (2022). Statistical optimization of chromium (VI) reduction using response surface methodology (RSM) by newly isolated Stenotrophomonas sp. (a novel strain). BioMetals, February 2022.

Desouky, S. (2022). In vitro and in vivo assessment of silver nanoparticles and sesame oil combination as a treatment of sodium nitrate-induced hepatotoxicity. Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, February 18, 2022.

Desouky, S. (2022). Correlation between phenotypic virulence traits and antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates. Microbial Pathogenesis, January 2022.

Desouky, S. (2022). Composition of Zingiber officinale Roscoe (Ginger), soil properties, and soil enzyme activities grown in different concentration of mineral fertilizers. Horticulturae, January 2, 2022.

Desouky, S. (2021). Hydrazonoyl bromide precursors as DHFR inhibitors for the synthesis of bis-thiazolyl pyrazole derivatives; antimicrobial activities, antibiofilm, and drug combination studies against MRSA. Bioorganic Chemistry, November 2021.

Mr. Ahmaa Abuhaiba | Thermodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ahmaa Abuhaiba | Thermodynamics | Best Researcher Award

West London Institute of Technology, Uxbridge College | United Kingdom

Mr. Ahmad Abuhaiba is a dedicated mechanical engineer and academic with strong expertise in turbomachinery, energy systems, and power electronics. He holds a Master of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering from City St George’s, University of London, a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Islamic University of Gaza, and completed an exchange programme at the University of Glasgow. He also earned an Award in Education and Training from City & Guilds. Currently serving as a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at Uxbridge College, London, he delivers higher education courses in mechanical and energy systems while managing workshops and leading practical, project-based learning. His prior experience includes academic and research roles at London Premier Centre, City St George’s University of London, Stavanger University, and the University of Birmingham. His research focuses on micro-gas turbines, silicon-carbide power converters, energy efficiency, and sustainable power systems. He has published peer-reviewed work on microturbine design and performance enhancement. Ahmad’s teaching philosophy integrates research-led learning with practical engineering applications. His academic achievements and dedication to advancing clean energy technologies reflect his commitment to innovation and engineering excellence.

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Featured Publications

Ahmad Abuhaiba (2025). “Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Micro Gas Turbines Using Silicon Carbide Switches.” Methane.

Ahmad Abuhaiba (2025). “Size Reduction in Micro Gas Turbines Using Silicon Carbide.” Gases.

Ahmad Abuhaiba (2025). “Size Reduction in Micro Gas Turbines Using Silicon Carbide.” Preprints.

Ahmad Abuhaiba, Mohsen Assadi, Dimitra Apostolopoulou, Jafar Al-Zaili, & Abdulnaser I. Sayma (2023). “Power Transmission and Control in Microturbines’ Electronics: A Review.” Energies

Mr. Anastasios Ziakas | Alternative Fuels in Shipping | Best Innovator Award

Mr. Anastasios Ziakas | Alternative Fuels in Shipping | Best Innovator Award

University of Piraeus | Greece

Mr. Anastasios Ziakas is a dedicated research associate specializing in maritime studies, transport economics, and sustainable shipping solutions. He currently contributes to the University of Piraeus Research Center, following a prior role at the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Hellenic Institute of Transport, focusing on transport economics, environmental impacts, and maritime and air transport systems. Anastasios holds a Master’s degree in Shipping from the University of Piraeus, where his thesis explored dry port location selection and impact assessment, achieving top marks. He is also pursuing a PhD in Maritime Studies at the University of Piraeus, investigating coastal shipping trends and their effects on ship-port interfaces. His academic foundation includes a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Athens University of Economics and Business and an Erasmus+ exchange in Economics studies at Poznan University of Economics and Business. Proficient in Python, GIS, data analysis, visualization, and research proposal development, he combines technical expertise with strategic insight. His research interests encompass shipping decarbonization, port operations, logistics, cruise sector optimization, yachting, and the intersection of economics and operations research. Recognized for his analytical rigor and contributions to sustainable maritime transport, he continues to advance knowledge in shipping efficiency and environmental sustainability, bridging academic research with practical maritime applications.

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Featured Publication

Ziakas, A., & Boile, M. (2025). Toward zero-emission ferries: integrating systematic review and bibliometric analysis insights on alternative fuels and policies. Journal of Shipping and Trade, Published online November 4, 2025.

Prof. Dr. Ismail Zainol | Nano Collagen | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Ismail Zainol | Nano Collagen | Excellence in Research Award

Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris | Malaysia

Prof. Dr. Ismail Zainol is a distinguished researcher and academician specializing in polymer science, composites, and biomedical materials. He holds a Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Composites from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. With extensive experience leading and contributing to numerous research projects, his work primarily focuses on the development of natural hydroxyapatite and collagen-based biomaterials, green chemistry applications, wound dressing scaffolds, dental composites, and polymeric drug delivery systems. He has spearheaded innovative studies on biogenic nano-hydroxyapatite from fish scales for biomedical and cosmetic applications, as well as chitosan-collagen composites for tissue engineering and water filtration. Prof. Dr. Zainol has been recognized internationally and nationally with multiple gold, silver, and bronze awards, including accolades from ITEX, PECIPTA, SIIF, and SIRIM Berhad, reflecting his contributions to sustainable materials, biomedical innovation, and chemical engineering. His research not only bridges scientific innovation and practical applications but also enhances environmental sustainability and human health. Through his pioneering work and dedication to academic excellence, he continues to make a significant impact on polymer science, biomaterials, and green technology, inspiring future research and innovation in these fields.

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Featured Publications

Mudhafar, M.; Alsailawi, H.A.; Zainol, I.; Zorah, M.; Abdulraheem, M.N.; Hasan, M.M.; Lahhob, Q.R.; Oudha, H.A.A.; Ali, A.M. (2024). “Extraction, identification of chemical constituents, and in vitro evaluation against cells and bacterial pathogens of the leaves of Polyalthia rumphii.” Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Research.

Mudhafar, M.; Zainol, I.; Alsailawi, H.A.; Karhib, M.M.; Zorah, M.; Alnagdi, F.H.; Hamzah, M.S. (2023). “Bioactive chemical constituents of three crude extracts of Polyalthia sclerophylla using GC-MS and phytochemical screening and their antibacterial and cytotoxicity activities.” Eurasian Chemical Communications.

Mudhafar, M.; Alsailawi, H.A.; Zorah, M.; Karhib, M.M.; Zainol, I.; Kadhim, F.K. (2023). “Biogenic synthesis and characterization of AgNPs using CEPS: Cytotoxicity and antibacterial activities.” Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences.

Anene, F.A.; Jaafar, C.N.A.; Mohamed Ariff, A.H.; Zainol, I.; Mohd Tahir, S.; Abdul Razak, B.; Salit, M.S.; Anene-Amaechi, J. (2023). “Biomechanical properties and corrosion resistance of plasma-sprayed fish scale hydroxyapatite (FsHA) and FsHA-doped yttria-stabilized zirconia coatings on Ti–6Al–4V alloy for biomedical applications.” Coatings.

Mudhafar, M.; Zainol, I.; Alsailawi, H.A.; Zorah, M.; Karhib, M.M.; Mahmood Mahdi, N. (2023). “Preparation and characterization of FsHA/FsCol beads: Cell attachment and cytotoxicity studies.” Heliyon.

Anene, F.A.; Jaafar, C.N.A.; Zainol, I.; Ariff, A.H.M.; Tahir, S.M. (2022). “Evaluation of corrosion inhibition of plasma sprayed FsHA/YSZ coating on β-titanium (Ti-13Nb-13Zr) alloy using electrochemical techniques.” Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering.

Aiza Jaafar, C.N.; Zainol, I.; Izyan Khairani, M.I.; Dele-Afolabi, T.T. (2022). “Physical and mechanical properties of tilapia scale hydroxyapatite-filled high-density polyethylene composites.” Polymers.

Mudhafar, M.; Zainol, I.; Alsailawi, H.A.; Aiza Jaafar, C.N. (2022). “Synthesis and characterization of fish scales of hydroxyapatite/collagen–silver nanoparticles composites for the applications of bone filler.” Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society.

Dr. Hongyan Lin | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongyan Lin | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Changzhou University | China

Dr. Hongyan Lin is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Changzhou University, China, with a strong emphasis on natural product chemistry and molecular pharmacology. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Bioengineering at Changzhou University, followed by an Integrated Master-PhD in Biology at Nanjing University, where she specialized in the biological mechanisms of traditional medicine. Dr. Lin further expanded her expertise as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Associate at the School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, contributing significantly to molecular pharmacology and natural product research. Her research interests focus on the chemical structural modification of natural products for anticancer applications, the role of traditional Chinese medicine in regulating intestinal microbiota to prevent colitis-associated cancer, and the isolation, structural identification, and biological activity of bioactive compounds from traditional herbs. Dr. Lin has been recognized for her scientific contributions through research grants and academic publications in high-impact journals. Her work supports the evolution of natural product-based therapeutics and offers promising directions for cancer prevention and treatment. In her role as a lecturer and researcher, she continues to inspire the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists through her dedication and innovation.

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Featured Publications

Lin, H., Ai, D., Liu, Q., Wang, X., Gao, J., Chen, Q., Ruan, L., Tao, Y., Gao, J., & Wang, L. (2023). Modified Podophyllotoxin Phenoxyacetamide Phenylacetate Derivatives: Tubulin/AKT1 Dual-Targeting and Potential Anticancer Agents for Human NSCLC. Journal of Natural Products, Published online July 28, 2023.

Lin, H., Zhou, Z., Ma, X., Chen, Q., Han, H., Wang, X., Qi, J., & Yang, Y. (2021). One pot synthesis of aryl nitriles from aromatic aldehydes in a water environment. RSC Advances, 2021.

Prof. Dr. Jonas Duarte | Carbon Allotropes | Materials Chemistry Advancement Award

Prof. Dr. Jonas Duarte | Carbon Allotropes | Materials Chemistry Advancement Award

Federal University Western Pará | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Jonas Duarte is a distinguished academic and researcher serving as a Professor at the Federal University of Western Pará. With a solid educational background in Physics and Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Pará (UFPA), he has built a robust foundation in scientific inquiry and advanced technology. Throughout his career, he has gained extensive experience in cutting-edge nanotechnology research, contributing significantly to the fields of electronic transport, quantum materials, and condensed matter physics. His main research interests revolve around carbon allotropes, graphene-based nanodevices, and the detection of Majorana fermions in Kitaev chains using Green’s functions. Dr. Duarte applies ab initio calculations to simulate electronic properties of emerging two-dimensional materials, furthering the development of molecular nanoelectronics. A dedicated scholar, he has published his findings in several high-impact scientific journals and has been involved in various interdisciplinary research collaborations. His professional memberships at the Federal University of Western Pará and the Federal University of Pará demonstrate his continuous contribution to academia. Recognized for his efforts in pioneering computational and theoretical studies, he continues to lead innovations in nanoscience, shaping the future of carbon-based device technologies.

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Featured Publications

Cardoso, D.H., Miranda, I.R.S., Mota, E.A.V., Duarte, J.M., dos Santos da Silva, S.J., da Silva, C.A.B., & Del Nero, J. (2025). Numerical implementation of phagraphene as patch resonator for a microstrip antenna. Optical and Quantum Electronics.

Quaresma, L.C., Ferreira, D.F.S., Duarte, J.M., Moura-Moreira, M., da Silva, C.A.B., Jr., & Del Nero, J. (2025, November). Eigenchannel Visualization and Transition-Voltage Spectroscopy in Two-Dimensional C-57 Allotrope. Computational Condensed Matter.

Quaresma, L.C., Duarte, J.M., Ferreira, D.F.S., da Silva, C.A.B., Jr., & Del Nero, J. (2025, October). Electronic transport modulation in C-57: A path toward carbon-based logic and switching devices. Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures.

Duarte, J.M., Santos, J.C.S., Ferreira, D.F.S., Paula, M.V.S., Mota, E.A.V., da Silva, C.A.B., & Del Nero, J. (2025, March). Systematic investigation of a metallic quadrilateral nanoribbon graphene allotrope for application in nanoelectronics. Computational Condensed Matter.

Duarte, J.M. (2024, November 1). Metodologias ativas e educação ambiental: uma revisão integrativa sobre abordagens inovadoras para o ensino de energia solar. Ensino e Tecnologia em Revista.

Kumar Sonu | Microbial Fuel Cell | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kumar Sonu | Microbial Fuel Cell | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur | India

Dr. Kumar Sonu is an accomplished academic and engineering professional with a robust background in mechanical and environmental engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Manipal University Jaipur, an M.Tech in Energy & Environmental Engineering from VIT Vellore, and a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, both with First Class Distinction. His career spans diverse roles in academia, research, and industry. He currently serves as a Senior Project Engineer at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, where he oversees project administration. Previously, he worked as an Associate Professor and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, as well as Assistant Dean (R&D) at Kashi Institute of Technology, Varanasi, where he taught, led departmental initiatives, and guided research for four years. Before entering academia, he served as an Assistant Manager at Shree Ram Transport Finance Company Ltd., managing key branch operations. Dr. Sonu’s research interests lie in sustainable energy systems, environmental engineering, and mechanical system optimization. With notable achievements and consistent academic excellence, he continues to contribute significantly to engineering education and research. His journey reflects a blend of technical expertise, leadership, and a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

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Featured Publications

Sogani, M., Maheshwari, K., Chaturvedi, A., Sonu, K., Syed, Z., & Sen, H. (2025). Parameters Affecting the Performance of Microbial Electrolysis Cells for Biohydrogen Production. In Microbial Electrolysis Cells for Biohydrogen Production (pp. xx–xx). Springer.

Sonu, K., Sogani, M., Tiwari, M. K., Syed, Z., & Maheshwari, K. (2025). Performance Assessment of Microbial Fuel Cells Utilizing Reverse Osmosis Concentrate and Sewage Wastewater in Conjunction with Palmyra Palm Male Inflorescence Anodes. International Journal of Environmental Research.

Maheshwari, K., Sogani, M., Syed, Z., Sen, H., Rajvanshi, J., Sonu, K., Gupta, A. B., & Agrawal, P. (2025). Microbial desalination cells in brackish RO reject treatment: Challenges and opportunities. Desalination.

Sonu, K., Sogani, M., Maheshwari, K., Syed, Z., Rajvanshi, J., & Sengupta, N. (2025). Innovative Use of Discarded Clay Cups in Constructed Wetland With Ipomoea carnea for Saline Water Treatment. Water Environment Research.

Sonu, K., Sogani, M., Sen, H., Maheshwari, K., & Tiwari, M. K. (2025). Upcycling waste fan capacitors as cost-effective anode materials for enhanced bioelectricity generation and sewage wastewater treatment in microbial fuel cells. Journal of Applied Electrochemistry.

Sonu, K., Yadav, S., Maheshwari, K., Syed, Z., Tiwari, M. K., & Sogani, M. (2025). Enhanced Bioelectricity Generation from Microbial Fuel Cell Using Leftover Rose Petals after Attar Production as a Sustainable Substrate. Waste and Biomass Valorization.

Sonu, K., Syed, Z., Singh, G., Tiwari, M. K., & Sogani, M. (2025). Performance evaluation of a Dracaena plant-based microbial fuel cell utilizing municipal solid waste compost as substrate and stainless steel mesh-supported 3D Cassia Fistula as bioanode. Waste Disposal & Sustainable Energy.

Mr. Iheanyichukwu Ajoku | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Iheanyichukwu Ajoku | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Missouri University of Science and Technology | United States

Mr. Iheanyichukwu Ajoku is a dedicated researcher specializing in sustainable materials science, with a strong focus on nuclear waste management, energy storage, and advanced materials characterization. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Materials Science and Engineering, majoring in Ceramic Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he maintains a distinction grade and conducts research using advanced analytical techniques such as DSC/TGA, XRD, SEM/TEM, and Raman spectroscopy. He holds a B.Sc. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from the University of Lagos and is also a Certified Management Specialist from London Graduate School. With diverse experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at Missouri S&T and the University of Lagos, as well as a Risk Engineer in the industrial sector, he has contributed to projects involving welding technology, industrial safety, and STEM education. His research interests include sustainable materials for nuclear waste immobilization, MXene synthesis, biomaterials processing, and industrial risk assessment. Ajoku has received notable honorary fellowships and doctoral recognitions from institutions like American Management University and Global Nation Open University. His professional growth is strengthened by active memberships in prestigious engineering and materials societies. He continues to make impactful contributions to sustainable engineering and materials innovation.

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Featured Publications 

Evarts, J. S., Riley, B. J., Lonergan, C. E., Harris, M. S., Bai, J., Bohannan, E., Ajoku, I., Chong, S., & McCloy, J. S. (2025). “Synergy in Materials: Leveraging Phosphosilicate Waste Forms for Electrochemical Salt Waste” in ACS Sustainable Resource Management.

Ajoku, I., & Ani, P. C. (2025). “Phosphate-based vitrification strategies for electrorefiner salt waste management” in Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Springer International Publishing.

Ajoku, I., Baba, A. A., Balogun, A. F., Tripathy, B. C., Okeola, F. O., Uba, F., Owolabi, A. O., Olaoluwa, D. T., & Jacob, S. O. (2025). “Preparation of an Indigenous Bismutite Ore for Improved Bismuth-Based Alloys Production” in TMS 2026 Conference Proceedings.