Assist Prof Dr. Tarnveer Kaur | Physical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Tarnveer Kaur | Physical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Tarnveer Kaur | SGGSWU, Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab | India

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šŸŽ“ Academic Qualifications

Dr. Tarnveer Kaur is a dedicated academic with a specialization in Physical Chemistry. She earned her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (2016-2023) from Punjabi University, Patiala, under the guidance of Dr. Poonam Patyar. Her thesis, Thermodynamics Investigations of Some Protein Model Compounds in Aqueous Ionic Liquid Solutions, reflects her profound expertise in thermodynamics and molecular interactions. Dr. Kaur also holds an M.Phil. in Physical Chemistry (2013-2015), with a thesis on Volumetric Studies of Glycine with Aqueous Succinic Acid and Sodium Succinate Buffer at Different Temperatures, demonstrating her focus on volumetric and solution chemistry. She has completed her M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry (2008-2010) and B.Sc. in Non-Medical Sciences (2005-2008), both from Punjabi University, Patiala, and A.S. College, Khanna, respectively. Additionally, Dr. Kaur achieved her B.Ed. degree in 2011-2012 from the State College of Education, Patiala.

🧪 Research Experience

Dr. Kaur’s research contributions are extensive and include the synthesis of imidazolium ionic liquids, buffer solutions, organic acids, and amino acids. Her studies emphasize thermodynamic parameters, such as density and viscosity, alongside advanced techniques like FTIR, UV-visible spectroscopy, and TGA analysis. Her doctoral and M.Phil. work has significantly advanced the understanding of molecular interactions in aqueous solutions.

šŸ« Teaching Experience

Dr. Kaur has a rich teaching background with experience spanning over a decade. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University, Fatehgarh Sahib (since September 27, 2023). Previously, she taught Statistical Thermodynamics to M.Sc. students at Punjabi University, Patiala, during short tenures in 2020 and 2019. Her initial teaching role was at GSSDGS Khalsa College, Patiala (2012-2013), where she instructed both M.Sc. and B.Sc. students.

šŸ… Professional Memberships

Dr. Tarnveer Kaur actively participates in several prestigious professional organizations, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field of Physical Chemistry. She is a Lifetime Member of The Indian Thermodynamic Society at GNDU, holding the Fellowship No. LM-318, which underscores her significant contributions to thermodynamic research. Additionally, she has been a Member of the IRC Scientific and Technical Committee & Editorial Review Board on Chemical and Materials Engineering, further showcasing her engagement with cutting-edge developments in the field. Dr. Kaur also served as a Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) from 2019 to 2020, a testament to her global outlook and active involvement in the broader scientific community.

Publications Top NotedšŸ“š

Impact of BMImCl on the thermophysical and FTIR properties of protein model compounds in aqueous solutions

Authors: Kaur, T., Patyar, P.
Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year: 2023

Transport behaviour and FT-IR study of some protein model compounds + 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide mixtures at different temperatures

Authors: Patyar, P., Kaur, T.
Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year: 2022

Volumetric Investigations on Molecular Interactions of Glycine/l-alanine in Aqueous Citric Acid Solutions at Different Temperatures

Authors: Patyar, P., Kaur, G., Kaur, T.
Journal: Journal of Solution Chemistry
Year: 2018

Molecular interactions of some amino acids in aqueous 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide solutions at different temperatures: A volumetric approach

Authors: Patyar, P., Kaur, T., Sethi, O.
Journal: Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
Year: 2018

Volumetric behavior of glycine in aqueous succinic acid and sodium succinate buffer at different temperatures

Authors: Singh, G., Patyar, P., Kaur, T., Kaur, G.
Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year: 2016

Assist Prof Dr. Faezeh Shahdost-Fard, Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Faezeh Shahdost Fard, Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Faezeh Shahdost-Fard, Farhangian University, Iran

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🌟Summary

Dr. Faezeh Shahdost-Fard is an Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry Education, Farhangian University. Specializing in the development of advanced (Apta)sensors, her cutting-edge research harnesses nanomaterials to create innovative biosensing solutions. Her work primarily focuses on electrochemical and optical biosensing technologies for detecting various narcotics, deadly drugs, and specific bioanalytes.

Ā šŸŽ“Education

Postdoc: Brain Microelectrode for In-Vitro Monitoring, Sharif University of Technology/IPM (2020-2023)

Postdoc: Optical Sensor for Visual Detection, Tarbiat Modares University (2020)

Postdoc: Optical Sensor based on Nanostructures, Sharif University of Technology (2019-2020)

Postdoc: Electrochemical Aptasensors for Early Diagnosis of Autism, Ilam University (2018-2019)

Ph.D.: Electrochemical and Optical Aptasensors for Narcotic Drug and Cancer Detection, Ilam University (2013-2017)

M.Sc.: Electrochemical Aptasensors for Heart Biomarker Measurement, University of Kurdistan (2009-2012)

B.Sc.: Designing New Methods for Drug Measurement, Isfahan University of Technology (2005-2009)

Ā šŸ’¼Professional Experience

Assistant Professor: Analytical Chemistry, Farhangian University

Postdoctoral Researcher: Various positions focusing on electrochemical and optical sensors at prestigious Iranian universities including Sharif University of Technology, Tarbiat Modares University, and Ilam University

šŸ”¬Research Interests

Biosensing Technologies: Development of electrochemical and optical-based biosensors for detecting narcotics, deadly drugs, and bioanalytes.

Nanomaterials: Synthesis and application of nanomaterials derived from bio-wastes in sensor fabrication.

AptaSensors: Creating innovative aptasensors for a variety of targets including medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring.

PublicationsšŸ“

Central composite design-assisted visual and non-invasive detection of sertraline by sweet lemon waste-derived core-shell AuNPs@CDs

Authors: Madani-Nejad, E., Shokrollahi, A., Shahdost-Fard, F.

Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta

Year: 2024

A nitrogen-doped hollow carbon nanospheres-based aptasensor for non-invasive salivary detection of progesterone

Authors: Ghanbarzadeh, M., Ghaffarinejad, A., Shahdost-Fard, F.

Journal: Talanta

Year: 2024

Lemon-based core–shell Au@Pd nanoparticles as green nanoprobe: Towards fast and visual detection of trifluoperazine

Authors: Madani-Nejad, E., Shokrollahi, A., Shahdost-Fard, F.

Journal: Microchemical Journal

Year: 2024

A smartphone-based colorimetric assay using Cu-tannic acid nanosheets (Cu-TA NShs) as a laccase-mimicking nanozyme for visual detection of quercetin in vegetables

Authors: Davoodi-Rad, K., Shokrollahi, A., Shahdost-Fard, F., Azadkish, K., Madani-Nejad, E.

Journal: Microchimica Acta

Year: 2024

High sensitive detection of methamphetamine by high-performance aptasensing platform based on nickel oxide nanoparticles anchored on mxene

Authors: Khorablou, Z., Shahdost-Fard, F., Razmi, H.

Journal: Microchemical Journal

Year: 2023

Hollow carbon spheres decorated by silver nanocubes as the advanced aptasensing interface for sensitive and selective tracing of methamphetamine in human biofluids

Authors: Khorablou, Z., Shahdost-Fard, F., Razmi, H.

Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X

Year: 2023