Mr. T. T. Khaleelul Rahman | Biopolymer Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Mr. T. T. Khaleelul Rahman | Biopolymer Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

University of Calicut | India

Mr. T. T. Khaleelul Rahman is an emerging researcher in the field of Physics, with a strong academic foundation and a growing passion for scientific innovation. He is currently pursuing an Integrated M.Sc. in Physics at the University of Calicut, Kerala, where his academic excellence is reflected in a remarkable GPA of 94.5%. His coursework spans a wide range of subjects including Mathematical Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Computational Physics, and Nanoscience, complemented by specialized study in nanomaterials for energy production and storage. His research interests focus on Material Science, Computational Physics, Nanoscience, Energy Storage Technology, and Electronics. He has gained valuable research experience through an internship at the Centre for Polymeric Science and Technology under the mentorship of Prof. M. T. Ramesan, where he contributed to studies on polymeric nanocomposites. His earlier project explored optoelectrical enhancements in polyvinyl formal through nanocurcumin reinforcement. Beyond academics, he has demonstrated leadership as an academic volunteer in programs such as NSS and Saasthrayan and has worked as a freelance physics educator for competitive exams. His academic distinction has earned him several recognitions including the Prof. Joseph Mundassery Scholarship and the P. Shehan Endowment Award. Rahman continues to pursue excellence with a vision to advance materials and energy research.

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Featured Publications

Najmu Shabah, N., Khaleelul Rahman, T. T., Gopika, R., & Ramesan, M. T. (2025, July 7). Multifunctional polyvinyl alcohol / maranta arundinacea starch / LiAgO nanocomposites: A sustainable approach for antibacterial and optoelectronic applications. Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials.

Ramesan, M. T., Gopika, R., Khaleelul Rahman, T. T., Jamsheena, K. T., & Bahuleyan, B. K. (2025, April). Impact of nanocurcumin on mechanical, optical and electrical properties of chitosan/polyvinyl alcohol blend nanocomposites for sustainable applications. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

Dr. Pandurangan Vijayalakshmi | Chemistry | Green Chemistry Advancement Award

Dr. Pandurangan Vijayalakshmi | Chemistry | Green Chemistry Advancement Award

Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Saveetha University | India

Dr. Pandurangan Vijayalakshmi is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in Chemistry, with a strong background in nanomaterials and environmental applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai, with a highly commended thesis on the Synthesis of Nanocomposites and Their Photocatalytic Degradation Efficiency on Organic Pollutants. She also holds postgraduate degrees in Chemistry from the University of Madras and in Education from Lady Willingdon Institute of Advanced Study in Education, along with professional qualifications in B.Ed. Physical Science and a Diploma in Yoga for Human Excellence. Her academic and teaching journey includes experience as a teacher at D.A.V. School, Kanchipuram, and research training as a Joint Research Scholar at CSIR-NEERI, Chennai. Dr. Vijayalakshmi’s research interests encompass energy storage and conversion, CO₂ reduction, water splitting, electrochemistry, and molecular docking. Proficient in advanced characterization tools such as XRD, FTIR, SEM, and EIS, she combines technical expertise with analytical proficiency. Her projects reflect a passion for sustainable technologies and environmental remediation. Recognized for academic excellence and interdisciplinary knowledge, Dr. Vijayalakshmi continues to contribute to innovative chemical research, inspiring students and promoting green scientific advancements.

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Featured Publications

Abirami, S., Kumar, E., Vigneshwaran, B., & Vijayalakshmi, P. (2025). Fabrication of symmetric PANI/CeVO₄ nanocomposites supercapacitor device: Electrochemical characterization and performance evaluation. Electrochimica Acta.

Pandurangan, V., & Visnu, S. (2025). Visible-light-activated graphitic carbon nitride/CdS heterostructure for superior photocatalytic removal of amoxicillin. Asian Journal of Chemistry.

Pandurangan, V. (2025). Photocatalytic nanocomposites for amoxicillin degradation: Mechanistic insights, kinetics, and environmental implications. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science.

Pandurangan, V., Gangireddy, R., Thangavelu, L., & Visnu, S. (2025). Photocatalytic performance of SnO₂ nanoparticles for the efficient degradation of chlorpyrifos pesticide under visible light irradiation. Asian Journal of Chemistry.

Pandurangan, V., Selvakumar, A., Baskaran, V., & Geetha, R. V. (2025). Enhanced photocatalytic activity of Z-scheme ZrO₂/V₂O₅ nanocomposite with graphite carbon nitride for effective degradation of amoxicillin and crystal violet under visible light. Emergent Materials.

Vijayalakshmi, P., Shanmugavelan, P., & Mareeswaran, P. M. (2024). Enhanced photocatalytic activity of V₂O₅/g-C₃N₄/ZnO nanocomposite for efficient degradation of amoxicillin, chlorpyrifos, and methylene blue. Research Square (Preprint).

Vijayalakshmi, P., Shanmugavelan, P., & Mareeswaran, P. M. (2024). Enhanced photocatalytic activity of V₂O₅/g-C₃N₄/ZnO nanocomposite for efficient degradation of amoxicillin, chlorpyrifos, and methylene blue. Ionics.

Dr. Wenju Ren | Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenju Ren | Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications | China

Dr. Wenju Ren is a distinguished researcher and academic currently serving as a Lecturer and Master’s Supervisor at Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications. He obtained his Ph.D. from Peking University in 2019, where he developed a strong foundation in advanced analytical and microengineering sciences. His research focuses on the development and application of microfluidic technology, point-of-care molecular diagnostics, and electrochemical sensors aimed at improving healthcare and environmental monitoring. Dr. Ren has made significant contributions to these interdisciplinary fields through innovative designs that integrate micro-scale systems with diagnostic platforms. His scholarly excellence is reflected in over ten publications in top-tier international journals such as Research, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Energy Storage, and Nano Energy, where he has served as the first or corresponding author. His work often bridges the gap between fundamental science and real-world applications, contributing to the advancement of portable and efficient diagnostic tools. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Ren has been recognized for his dedication to research excellence and innovation. He continues to inspire students and collaborators through his commitment to scientific rigor, creative exploration, and translational research that addresses pressing global challenges.

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Featured Publication

Ren, W., Xie, X., Yi, Y., Qi, C., Huang, Y., Feng, M., & Zheng, T. (2024). The LiFePO4_4 battery lifespan SoC estimation using Ham-Informer and internal pressure. Journal of Energy Storage.

Dr. Arun Kumar S | Energy Storage Devices |Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arun Kumar S | Energy Storage Devices | Best Researcher Award

Kuppam Engineering College | India

Dr. Arun Kumar S is a dedicated physicist and academician with extensive experience in nanomaterials and energy storage applications. He completed his B.Sc. in Physics with First Class from Arignar Anna College, Krishnagiri, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics from Periyar University, Salem. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Periyar University under the supervision of Prof. Dr. P. M. Anbarasan, focusing on hybrid supercapacitors using binder-free metal oxide electrodes for energy storage. Dr. Arun Kumar has held positions as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor in Physics at Kuppam Engineering College, where he teaches Engineering Physics, Quantum Technologies, and related courses. He has also delivered lectures in Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, and Polymer Science at CIPET: SARP-LARPM. His research expertise spans the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, thin-film fabrication, and development of advanced functional materials for supercapacitor devices. He possesses hands-on experience with XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, XPS, SEM, TEM, EDX, electrochemical workstations, electrospinning, and spin coating techniques. Dr. Arun Kumar’s work contributes to advancing energy-efficient technologies, with a strong focus on functional nanomaterials and polymer-based electrodes. His dedication to teaching, research, and innovation continues to inspire the next generation of scientists.

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Featured Publications

Gowdhaman, A., Arun Kumar, S., Elumalai, D., Balaji, C., Sabarinathan, M., Ramesh, R., & Navaneethan, M. (2023). “Ni-MOF derived NiO/Ni/r-GO nanocomposite as a novel electrode material for high-performance asymmetric supercapacitor” in Journal of Energy Storage.

Aswathy, N.R., Arun Kumar, S., Mohanty, S., Nayak, S.K., & Palai, A.K. (2021). “Polyaniline/multi-walled carbon nanotubes filled biopolymer based flexible substrate electrodes for supercapacitor applications” in Journal of Energy Storage.

Prabhu, S., Maruthapandi, M., Durairaj, A., Arun Kumar, S., Luong, J.H.T., Ramesh, R., & Gedanken, A. (2023). “Performances of Co²⁺-Substituted NiMoO₄ Nanorods in a Solid-State Hybrid Supercapacitor” in ACS Applied Energy Materials.

Arun Kumar, S., Mohanty, A., Saravanakumar, B., Mohanty, S., Nayak, S.K., & Ramadoss, A. (2020). “Three-dimensional Bi₂O₃/Ti microspheres as an advanced negative electrode for hybrid supercapacitors” in Chemical Communications.

Chettiannan, B., Mathan, S., Arumugam, G., Srinivasan, A., & Rajendran, R. (2024). “Attaining high energy density using metal-organic framework-derived NiO/Co₃O₄/NiCo₂O₄ as an electrode in asymmetric hybrid supercapacitor” in Journal of Energy Storage.

Chettiannan, B., Srinivasan, A.K., Arumugam, G., Shajahan, S., Abu Haija, M., & Rajendran, R. (2023). “Incorporation of α-MnO₂ Nanoflowers into Zinc-Terephthalate Metal–Organic Frameworks for High-Performance Asymmetric Supercapacitors” in ACS Omega.

Arun Kumar, S., Gowdhaman, A., Balaji, C., Ramesh, R., & Anbarasan, P.M. (2024). “Exploring the potential of two-dimensional NiCo₂O₄ sheets//BiPO₄ flakes as a hybrid supercapacitor device for energy storage application” in Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects.

Dr. Iheke Michael Nwachukwu | Electrochemical Energy Storage System | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Iheke Michael Nwachukwu | Electrochemical Energy Storage System | Best Review Paper Award

National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja | Nigeria

Dr. Iheke Michael Nwachukwu is a motivated research scientist and university lecturer specializing in nanostructured metal oxides, energy-saving and conversion devices, and lithium-ion batteries with carbon nanocomposites. He holds a PhD in Solar Energy Physics (2023), an M.Sc in Solar Energy Physics (2016), and a B.Sc in Physics (2010) from the University of Nigeria. Dr. Nwachukwu has extensive experience in designing experiments, synthesizing and characterizing nanomaterials for supercapacitors and Li-ion battery applications, contributing to several journal publications and submissions. His expertise extends to renewable energy assessment, understanding environmental impacts, and translating scientific insights into practical applications. Skilled in SEM/EDX, TEM, AFM, XRD, UV-Vis, and electrochemical techniques including EIS and CV, he combines hands-on technical knowledge with strong research analysis, problem-solving, and communication abilities. In addition to research, he serves as Assistant Departmental Examination Officer, Faculty Representative to the Academic Board, and Departmental Physics Practical Coordinator at the National Open University of Nigeria. Recognized for his contributions to nanotechnology and energy research, he was awarded 2nd Best Poster Presenter at the 4th African Conference on Nanotechnology Applications (2021) and serves on the Editorial Board of the International Chemistry Scientist Awards (2024). Dr. Nwachukwu continues to advance sustainable energy solutions through innovative research and academic leadership.

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Featured Publications

Inyang, E., Ekechukwu, C., Nwachukwu, I., Thompson, E., William, E., & Lawal, K. (2025). Non-relativistic Solutions of the modified Hylleraas potential in the presence of external magnetic and Aharonov-Bohm flux fields for heteronuclear diatomic molecules. Physical Sciences and Technology.

Inyang, E.P., Nwachukwu, I.M., Ekechukwu, C.C., Ekong, I.B., William, E.S., Lawal, K.M., Simon, J., Momoh, K.O., & Oyelami, O.A. (2024). Analytical solution of the class of inversely quadratic Yukawa potential with application to quantum mechanical systems. Eurasian Physical Technical Journal.

Nwachukwu, I.M., Nwanya, A.C., Ekwealor, A.B.C., & Ezema, F.I. (2024). The potentials of LiMnPO4 cathode material for aqueous Li-ion batteries: An investigation into solid state and green chemistry approaches. Applied Surface Science Advances.

Ngongang, R.T., Nwanya, A.C., Onoh, E.U., Nwachukwu, I.M., Ugwuoke, C., Atawa, B., Ottou Abe, M.T., Ndjaka, J.-M.B., & Ezema, F.I. (2023). Studies of the dielectric properties of PVDF-CaCu3Ti4O12 composite thin film: Experimental and theoretical. SSRN Preprint.

Nwachukwu, I.M., Nwanya, A.C., Ekwealor, A.B.C., & Ezema, F.I. (2023). Research progress in solid-state synthesized LiMnPO4 cathode material for Li-ion battery applications. Applied Surface Science Advances.

Nwachukwu, I.M., Nwanya, A.C., Alshoaibi, A., Awada, C., Ekwealor, A.B.C., & Ezema, F.I. (2023). Recent progress in green synthesized transition metal-based oxides in LIBs as energy storage devices. Current Opinion in Electrochemistry.

Nwachukwu, I.M., & Nwanya, A.C. (2022). Recent progress in Mn and Fe-rich cathode materials used in Li-ion batteries. Journal of Energy Storage.

Dr. Véronique Eparvier | Chemistry of Natural Product | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Véronique Eparvier | Chemistry of Natural Product | Best Researcher Award

CNRS | France

Dr. Véronique Eparvier is a CNRS Research Director at the Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles (ICSN–CNRS) in France, where she leads the Functional Chemistry–Chemical Ecology team and serves as Deputy Coordinator of the Natural Substances–Medicinal Chemistry Department. She also established and manages the ICSN Symbiotic Microorganism Strain Library. She holds a PhD in Natural Products Chemistry and an Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR), along with Master’s degrees in Agro-resource Sciences and Anthropology. Her professional career spans over a decade of research at CNRS, including leading the “Chemodiversity of the Flora of French Guiana” program. Her research focuses on the interface of natural product chemistry, chemical ecology, and metabolomics, emphasizing interactions between microorganisms and plants or insects to identify bioactive metabolites of pharmacological and agrochemical interest and to elucidate their ecological roles. She applies integrative approaches combining analytical chemistry, metabolomic profiling, and ecological insights. Dr. Eparvier’s work has resulted in numerous publications, patents, conference presentations, and invited lectures. Her achievements have been recognized with awards such as the Air Liquide Trophy for Scientific Research. Through her research and outreach, she significantly advances knowledge in natural substances, chemical ecology, and interdisciplinary biotechnology.

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Featured Publications

Levasseur, M.; Santerre, C.; Segret, J.; Elie, N.; Genty, C.; Estevez, Y.; Amusant, N.; Houël, E.; Eparvier, V.; Touboul, D. (2023). “Composition of antifungal volatile organic compounds in Sextonia rubra fruit by molecular networks.” Comptes Rendus Chimie.

Hebra, T.; Eparvier, V.; Touboul, D. (2023). “Nitrogen Enriched Solid-State Cultivation for the Overproduction of Azaphilone Red Pigments by Penicillium sclerotiorum SNB-CN111.” Journal of Fungi.

Levasseur, M.; Hebra, T.; Elie, N.; Guérineau, V.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V. (2022). “Classification of Environmental Strains from Order to Genus Levels Using Lipid and Protein MALDI-ToF Fingerprintings and Chemotaxonomic Network Analysis.” Microorganisms.

Hebra, T.; Pollet, N.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V. (2022). “Combining OSMAC, metabolomic and genomic methods for the production and annotation of halogenated azaphilones and ilicicolins in termite symbiotic fungi.” Scientific Reports.

Hebra, T.; Pollet, N.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V. (2022). “Combining OSMAC, Metabolomic and Genomic Methods on Termite Symbiotic Fungi for the Production and Annotation of Halogenated Azaphilones and Ilicicolins.” Research Square, preprint.

Houël, E.; Ginouves, M.; Azas, N.; Bourreau, E.; Eparvier, V.; Hutter, S.; Knittel-Obrecht, A.; Jahn-Oyac, A.; Prévot, G.; Villa, P.; et al. (2022). “Treating leishmaniasis in Amazonia, part 2: Multi-target evaluation of widely used plants to understand medicinal practices.” Journal of Ethnopharmacology.

Sorres, J.; Hebra, T.; Elie, N.; Leman-Loubière, C.; Grayfer, T.; Grellier, P.; Touboul, D.; Stien, D.; Eparvier, V. (2022). “Antiparasitic Ovalicin Derivatives from Pseudallescheria boydii, a Mutualistic Fungus of French Guiana Termites.” Molecules.

Dr. Hardik Varu | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hardik Varu | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Subhash University, Junagadh | India

Dr. Hardik Varu is an accomplished chemist and academician with expertise in analytical and pharmaceutical chemistry. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from Bhakta Kavi Narsinh Mehta University, Junagadh, focusing on “Method Development, Validation and Analytical Studies of Bioactive Compounds,” following a Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Dr Subhash University, Junagadh, he has previously worked as a Teaching Assistant at his alma mater, contributing to both undergraduate and postgraduate education. His teaching spans Regulatory Affairs, Spectroscopy & Chromatography, and Pharmaceutical Technology. Dr. Varu possesses extensive technical expertise in operating advanced instrumentation, including UV-Vis spectrophotometers, FTIR, fluorescence spectrophotometers, flame photometers, and UHPLC systems, alongside proficiency in scientific software such as Origin, ChemDraw, Mnova, and research database tools. His research interests focus on analytical method development, bioactive compound analysis, and pharmaceutical applications. Recognized for his excellence, he has received awards including Academic Excellence, fellowships, and multiple SSIP grants, as well as conference distinctions. With a commitment to academic innovation, research advancement, and mentorship, Dr. Varu continues to contribute significantly to the scientific community.

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Featured Publications

Vavaiya, P.P.; Malviya, N.J.; Alshehri, A.A.; Alqarni, M.; Varu, H.L. (2026). “The reaction of Ninhydrin Revisited: applications in quantification of analytes, active pharmaceutical ingredients and amino acids” in Journal of Molecular Structure.

Varu, H.L.; Parmar, H.N.; Vadhel, H.D.; Ambasana, M.A. (2025). “A Comprehensive Review of Analytical Methodologies for Memantine Hydrochloride” in Journal of Analytical Chemistry.

Varu, H.L.; Bapodra, A.H.; Ambasana, M. (2024). “First Order Derivative Spectroscopic Evaluation of Carfilzomib in Parenteral Preparation” in Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Vachhani, D.; Parekh, J.H.; Patra, S.; Varu, H.L.; Soni, M.; Jebaliya, H.J. (2024). “Green Analytical Method Development and Validation Studies of Viloxazine Hydrochloride in Pure and Commercial Products Using UV-Vis Spectroscopy” in Journal of Applied Spectroscopy.

Varu, H.L.; Nariya, P.B.; Patel, A.S.; Gadher, M.; Makhasana, M.; Lunagariya, K.; Tirvedi, B.; Ambasana, M.A. (2024). “High-performance thin-layer chromatography‒spectrodensitometric determination of diltiazem hydrochloride and its commonly occurring degradation impurity” in Journal of Planar Chromatography – Modern TLC.

Varu, H.L.; Kapuriya, N.P.; Bhalodia, J.J.; Bapodra, A.H.; Ambasana, M.A. (2024). “Kinetic Spectrophotometric Determination of Memantine Hydrochloride Based on the Formation of Its Dinitrochlorobenzene Adduct” in Journal of Analytical Chemistry.

Joshi, R.J.; Dholariya, M.P.; Chothani, S.R.; Chamakiya, C.A.; Varu, H.L.; Karmur, M.B.; Maliwal, D.; Pissurlenkar, R.R.S.; Bapodra, A.H.; Patel, A.S.; et al. (2024). “Synthesis, antidiabetic activity and in silico studies of benzo[b]thiophene based small molecule α-amylase inhibitors” in Journal of Molecular Structure.

Mr. Hanibal Othman | Luminescence and Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hanibal Othman | Luminescence and Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf | Germany

Mr. Hanibal Othman is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Inorganic Chemistry whose research bridges materials science and luminescent chemistry. His doctoral studies, conducted under the supervision of Prof. Dr. C. Janiak at the ACI Nanoporous and Nanoscaled Materials Group, focus on the synthesis, structural characterization, and photophysical properties of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and luminescent porous materials. He earned his Master of Science in Chemistry from Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany, and his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Al-Baath University, Syria. Mr. Othman’s research expertise spans gas adsorption, BET surface area analysis, and phosphorescence spectroscopy, employing advanced instrumentation such as QUANTACHROME Autosorb-iQ-MP and FLS-1000 spectrofluorometers. He has contributed to interdisciplinary studies on room-temperature phosphorescence and adsorption phenomena, authoring manuscripts across diverse chemical domains. As a mentor and laboratory supervisor, he has guided both undergraduate and graduate students, fostering a culture of scientific excellence and collaboration. His additional training in Good Scientific and Manufacturing Practices strengthens his commitment to research integrity and quality standards. Recognized for his precision, innovation, and leadership in materials chemistry, Mr. Othman continues to advance functional material design for next-generation luminescent and adsorption-based applications.

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Synthesis and Characterization of Covalent Triazine Frameworks Based on 4,4′-(Phenazine-5,10-diyl)dibenzonitrile and Its Application in CO₂/CH₄ Separation. Molecules, 2025.

Prof. Dr. Salimeh Kimiagar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Salimeh Kimiagar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch | Brazil

Dr. Salimeh Kimiagar is a distinguished physicist specializing in condensed matter and nanophysics. She earned her Ph.D. in Physics from the Islamic Azad University (IAU), Iran, in 2008, where her doctoral research focused on the statistical investigation of rough surfaces under the guidance of Dr. Mohhamad Reza Rahimitabar. Currently, she serves as a Professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil, and as a Faculty Member at the Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch. Her extensive research encompasses the study and application of nanomaterials, including graphene, MoS₂, nanoparticles, and thin films, particularly in developing gas sensors and photocatalytic systems. Dr. Kimiagar has contributed significantly to advancing the understanding of two-dimensional materials and their integration into energy-efficient technologies. Her scholarly achievements and interdisciplinary collaborations have earned her recognition within the global physics community. Through her academic excellence, scientific publications, and commitment to innovation, she continues to inspire the next generation of researchers in nanoscience and applied physics, promoting sustainability and technological progress through material science.

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Featured Publications

Ezzatpour Ghadim, E., Manouchehri, F., Soleimani, G., Hosseini, H., Kimiagar, S., & Nafisi, S. (2013). Adsorption properties of tetracycline onto graphene oxide: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies. PLoS ONE.

Ezzatpour Ghadim, E., Rashidi, N., Kimiagar, S., Akhavan, O., Manouchehri, F., & Ghaderi, E. (2014). Pulsed laser irradiation for environment friendly reduction of graphene oxide suspensions. Applied Surface Science.

Mahdavi, M., Kimiagar, S., & Abrinaei, F. (2020). Preparation of few-layered wide bandgap MoS₂ with nanometer lateral dimensions by applying laser irradiation. Crystals.

Ruffino, F., Carria, E., Kimiagar, S., Crupi, I., Simone, F., & Grimaldi, M. G. (2012). Formation and evolution of nanoscale metal structures on ITO surface by nanosecond laser irradiations of thin Au and Ag films. Science of Advanced Materials.

Kimiagar, S., & Abrinaei, F. (2018). Effect of temperature on the structural, linear, and nonlinear optical properties of MgO-doped graphene oxide nanocomposites. Nanophotonics.

Saedi, A., Mashinchian Moradi, A., Kimiagar, S., & Ahmad Panahi, H. (2020). Efficiency enhancement of dye-sensitized solar cells based on Gracilaria/Ulva using graphene quantum dot. International Journal of Environmental Research.

Touba, S., & Kimiagar, S. (2019). Enhancement of sensitivity and selectivity of α-Fe₂O₃ nanorod gas sensors by ZnO nanoparticles decoration. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing.

Dr. Muhammad Yasin | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Yasin | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Yanghzou Univerisity | China

Dr. Muhammad Yasin is a dedicated researcher in the field of physical and applied chemistry, with expertise in heterogeneous catalysis and surface chemistry. He holds an MSc in Physical Chemistry from the University of Malakand, Pakistan, where he achieved academic excellence and a strong foundation in experimental research. During his tenure as a Research Assistant at the Laboratory of Catalysis, Department of Chemistry, University of Malakand, he contributed significantly to catalyst preparation, characterization, and application in various chemical reactions. His research project, focused on the synthesis and characterization of palladium/zirconium oxide-supported zirconia catalysts for pesticide degradation, involved advanced analytical techniques such as SEM, EDX, and XRD. Through his work, he has demonstrated a deep understanding of catalytic processes, environmental chemistry, and sustainable solutions for pollution control. Dr. Yasin’s commitment to advancing applied chemical research reflects his vision of integrating innovation and environmental stewardship. His contributions to laboratory management, technical troubleshooting, and data analysis underline his practical expertise. With his passion for catalysis and dedication to chemical advancement, Dr. Muhammad Yasin stands as a promising researcher committed to contributing to the evolving field of chemistry through innovative scientific exploration.

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Pt-based electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution in acidic electrolytes