Dr. Isaac N. Beas, Catalysis, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isaac N. Beas, Catalysis, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Botswana Institute for Technology Research and Innovation, Botswana

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🎓Educational Background

Dr. Beas earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Heterogeneous Catalysis from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2013. His thesis, titled “N-doped and B-doped carbon materials and Yolk carbon nanostructures: synthesis, characterisation, and application for heterogeneous catalysis,” explored the synthesis and applications of advanced nanomaterials. His doctoral studies were supervised by Prof. Neil Coville and Prof. R. Meijboom, focusing on oxidation, carbon nanomaterials, and hydrogenation.

He also holds an M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry and Computational Chemistry from the University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon (2010), where his thesis examined the thermodynamic solubility of gas oil in organic solvents under the supervision of Prof. Paul Mingo Ghogomu. Dr. Beas completed his B.Sc. in Physical Science at the same institution, with a focus on Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Photochemistry.

💼Working Experience 

Dr. Isaac N. Beas has been serving as a Research Scientist at the Botswana Institute for Technology Research and Innovation (BITRI) since July 2017. His research primarily focuses on heterogeneous catalysis, gasification, and pyrolysis, contributing to advancements in materials science for energy and environmental sustainability. He also holds a dual role as a Research Fellow at the University of South Africa (since September 2017), where he supervises students, publishes cutting-edge research, and collaborates with industry to apply his findings to real-world applications.

From May 2013 to June 2017, he worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of South Africa, where he managed projects on carbon materials and nanoparticle catalysts. During this time, he played a critical role in graduating several master’s and Ph.D. students. He also led a major industrial project on reducing sulfur dioxide emissions using gold nanoparticles in partnership with Mintek. Prior to this, Dr. Beas gained valuable experience as a Visiting Researcher at the University of the Witwatersrand (2010–2012), where he conducted research on carbon nanomaterials for catalytic applications.

🔬Research Interests 

Dr. Beas’s research interests lie in catalysis, thermodynamics, Fischer-Tropsch reactions, and kinetics. He has a particular focus on zeolites and silica derived from fly ash, with recent efforts in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning into material design and process optimization.

🧑‍🏫Teaching Experience 

Dr. Beas has extensive teaching experience, having taught Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry Practical, and Chemical Quality Assurance at the University of Johannesburg (2012–2014). Earlier in his career, he delivered lectures on Atomistics, Chemical Bonding, and Thermodynamics at the University of Yaoundé I (2001–2003).

👨‍🎓Academic Supervision 

As a committed mentor, Dr. Beas has supervised numerous students, including Tefo Olefile (M.Sc.) on catalytic dehydrogenation and Thabiso Sekai (M.Sc.) on aluminosilicates from coal fly ash. He is currently supervising several Ph.D. students conducting research on zeolite synthesis and silica nanoparticle applications.

📜Appointments 

Dr. Beas has held several prominent academic appointments, including serving as a Moderator for Advanced Inorganic Chemistry at Sol Plaatje University (July 2021) and as an External Examiner for Ph.D. research proposals at Banasthali Vidyapith, India (January 2024). He was also a Guest Speaker at Kirinyaga University, Kenya (May 2023), where he delivered a lecture on the synthesis of dimethyl ether and methanol from CO2.

🌐Professional Memberships 

He is a member of several prestigious scientific societies, including the Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom (since 2010, Member #622502), the Catalysis Society of South Africa (since 2012, Member #110), and the African Materials Research Society (2022–2024).

Publications Top Noted📚

Mechano-synthesis of a AgSrFeO3 catalyst for epoxidation of ethylene in a chemical looping set-up

Authors: Chawangwa Damba; Isaac N. Beas; Mmilili M. Mapolelo; James Darkwa; E. J. Marek

Journal: Materials Advances

Year: 2024

High‐Purity Template‐Free Mesoporous Silica Synthesized FROM Coal Fly Ash

Authors: Thapelo Manyepedza; Emmanuel Gaolefufa; Isaac N. Beas; Moses T. Kabomo; Bakang Modukanele

Journal: ChemistrySelect

Year: 2024

Thermogravimetric-mass spectrometry study of pyrolysis of Botswana-Morupule coal: kinetic parameters determination using iso-conversional and model fitting methods

Authors: Kgalalelo P. Kgatlane; Sebusi Odisitse; Casper Gate; James Darkwa; Isaac N. Beas

Journal: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis

Year: 2023

The Transfer Hydrogenation of Cinnamaldehyde Using Homogeneous Cobalt(II) and Nickel(II) (E)-1-(Pyridin-2-yl)-N-(3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl)methanimine and the Complexes Anchored on Fe3O4 Support as Pre-Catalysts: An Experimental and In Silico Approach

Authors: Fortunate P. Sejie; Olayinka A. Oyetunji; James Darkwa; Isaac N. Beas; Banothile C. E. Makhubela; Nelson Y. Dzade; Nora H. de Leeuw

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2023

Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue and Ortho-Toluidine Blue: Activity of Lanthanum Composites LaxMOy (M: Fe, Co, Ni)

Authors: Mmabatho L. Mocwana; Puseletso P. Mokoena; Pontsho S. Mbule; Isaac N. Beas; Guy L. Kabongo; Simon N. Ogugua; Themba E. Tshabalala

Journal: Catalysts

Year: 2022

TiO2@hollow carbon spheres: A photocatalyst for hydrogen generation under visible irradiation

Authors: A. Boudjemaa; I. Nongwe; B.K. Mutuma; B.J. Matsoso; K. Bachari; N.J. Coville

Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry

Year: 2021

Dr. Mohammad Alkaseem, Catalysis, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Alkaseem, Catalysis, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at owlstone medical, United Kingdom

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Summary🌟

  • Dr. Mohammad Alkaseem is a dedicated research scientist specializing in analytical chemistry. Despite facing significant physical challenges due to the amputation of his left hand, left foot, and two small fingers on his right hand, Mohammad has demonstrated exceptional problem-solving skills, adaptability, and determination. His journey is marked by perseverance and a unique perspective, which he brings to all his professional endeavors.

Education 🎓

  • PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Food Control, University of Damascus, Syria (2010-2015, First Class)
  • MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Food Control, University of Damascus, Syria (2005-2007, Distinction Class)
  • Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Food Control, University of Damascus, Syria (2000-2001, First Class)
  • BSc in Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Damascus, Syria (1993-1998, Second Upper)

Professional Experience💼

  • 🧪 Senior Research and Analytical Scientist
  • Owlstone Medical, Cambridge (02/2022 – Present)
    • Developed and optimized analytical methods for biomarker discovery.
    • Conducted method validation and experimental design.
    • Provided technical support and trained R&D team members.
  • 📚 Lecturer of Analytical Chemistry
  • School of Chemistry, Lincoln University (02/2021 – 02/2022, Part-Time)
    • Taught and led the Analytical Chemistry module in Forensic Science.
    • Supervised student projects and marked coursework.
  • 🔬 Postdoctoral Research Assistant
  • School of Chemistry, Lincoln University (08/2019 – 02/2021, Full-Time; Part-Time thereafter)
    • Developed SPME-HS-GCMS methods for VOC analysis.
    • Validated STA-GC-MS and SPME-HS-GCMS methods.
  • 🖥️ Research Fellow
  • School of Computer Science, Lincoln University (08/2018 – Present, Part-Time; Full-Time from 12/2018 – 08/2019)
    • Conducted SPME-GC-MS analysis of VOCs and participated in data analysis.
  • 🌟 Volunteer
  • Cara (Council for At-Risk Academics) (08/2016 – Present)
    • Supported Syrian academics in exile and contributed to strategic development in academic skills.
  • 💼 Visiting Researcher
  • School of Chemistry, Lincoln University (04/2018 – 02/2019)
    • Conducted Raman spectroscopy and nanoparticle characterization.
  • 🌾 Research Chemist
  • Crop Intellect Co, Lincoln, UK (10/2017 – 10/2018, Part-Time)
    • Developed agri-tech solutions and performed analytical analysis.
  • 📊 Scientific Consultant
  • Makki – Kekhia Company (01/2008 – 02/2016)
    • Developed new product formulas and conducted contamination analysis.

Research Interests🔍

  • Analytical Techniques: TD-GC-MS, SIFT-MS, SPME-HS-GCMS, STA-GC-MS, Raman Spectroscopy, HPLC 🧪
  • Data Analysis & Processing: Proficient in Chromeleon, TurboMass, MassHunter, GCsolution 📈
  • Experimental Design & Method Validation: Extensive experience in designing experiments and validating methods 🧬

Skills 🛠️

  • Technical: TD-GC-MS, SIFT-MS, SPME-HS-GCMS, STA-GC-MS, Raman Spectroscopy, HPLC
  • Soft Skills: Team collaboration, training and mentoring, strong documentation and presentation, proposal writing
  • Software Proficiency: Microsoft Office, Chromeleon (Thermofisher), TurboMass (Perkin Elmer), MassHunter (Agilent), GCsolution (Shimadzu), Statistical Software

Publication Top Noted📝

  • Article: The Technical Examination of Nineteenth-Century Artists’ Pigments from John Opie’s Paintbox
    • Authors: Skipper, L.K., Baron, M., Sancho, N., Alkaseem, M.
    • Journal: Studies in Conservation
    • Year: 2024
  • Article: Author Correction: Mobile Real-Time Grasshopper Detection and Data Aggregation Framework
    • Authors: Chudzik, P., Mitchell, A., Alkaseem, M., Pearson, S., Al-Diri, B.
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 4644
  • Article: Mobile Real-Time Grasshopper Detection and Data Aggregation Framework
    • Authors: Chudzik, P., Mitchell, A., Alkaseem, M., Pearson, S., Al-Diri, B.
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 1150
  • Article: Modular assembly of proteins on nanoparticles
    • Authors: Ma, W., Saccardo, A., Roccatano, D., Soloviev, M., Ferrari, E.
    • Journal: Nature Communications
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 9
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 1489
  • Article: SERS and DFT study of 5F-PB-22
    • Authors: Alkaseem, M., Baron, M.
    • Journal: Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 49
    • Issue: 10
    • Pages: 1594–1606