Naveen Palanivel | Coordination Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

  Naveen Palanivel
Affiliation Sona College of Arts and Science, Chemistry
Country India
Scopus ID 59731871300
Documents 1
Subject Area Coordination Chemistry
Event International Research Chemistry Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-2419-5864

Naveen Palanivel is a chemistry researcher affiliated with Sona College of Arts and Science, India, with coordination chemistry identified as the stated subject area. His supplied scholarly profile records one document associated with Scopus Author ID 59731871300. The profile is presented in connection with the Young Scientist Award of the International Research Chemistry Awards.
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Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents the available scholarly information for Naveen Palanivel, affiliated with Sona College of Arts and Science in India. His stated research subject area is coordination chemistry, and the supplied bibliographic record indicates one document associated with his Scopus author profile. The researcher is also identified by ORCID 0000-0002-2419-5864, providing a persistent identifier for scholarly attribution.[1]

Keywords

Naveen Palanivel; Young Scientist Award; coordination chemistry; chemistry research; Sona College of Arts and Science; Scopus; ORCID; International Research Chemistry Awards; scholarly profile; scientific recognition.[2]

Introduction

Young Scientist recognition programs generally consider research activity, scholarly output, subject-area relevance, institutional affiliation, and evidence of developing scientific expertise. In this profile, Naveen Palanivel is identified as a chemistry researcher associated with Sona College of Arts and Science and the subject area of coordination chemistry.[1]

Research Profile

The supplied Scopus information indicates 1 document associated with Author ID 59731871300.No publication title, journal, year, volume, issue, pages, article number, or DOI was provided. Therefore, no publication-specific DOI has been inferred, and the Scopus author record should be consulted for current indexed publication details.[3]

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed using publication output, citations, h-index, collaboration, dissemination, and qualitative evaluation of scientific contribution. For Naveen Palanivel, the supplied data establish one indexed document but do not provide verified citation or h-index values.[2]

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award profile recognizes Naveen Palanivel’s documented research activity in chemistry, particularly within the stated subject area of coordination chemistry. His institutional affiliation, researcher identifiers, and indexed scholarly activity provide the factual basis for presenting this academic recognition profile.
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Conclusion

Naveen Palanivel is presented as a chemistry researcher affiliated with Sona College of Arts and Science, India, with coordination chemistry identified as the subject area. The supplied record includes one Scopus-indexed document, Scopus Author ID 59731871300, and ORCID 0000-0002-2419-5864.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Naveen Palanivel, Author ID 59731871300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/59731871300
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Naveen Palanivel: ORCID record 0000-0002-2419-5864. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2419-5864
  3. Palanivel, N. (2017). Unpredicted formation of copper(II) complexes containing 2-thiophen-2-yl-1-thiophen-2-ylmethyl-1H-benzoimidazole and their most promising in vitro cytotoxicity in MCF-7 and HeLa cell lines over cisplatin. New Journal of Chemistry, 41(17), 8885–8898.
    https://doi.org/10.1039/C7NJ01273J
  4. International Research Chemistry Awards. (n.d.).
    https://researchchemistry.org/

Gratien Habarurema | Inorganic Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

          Gratien Habarurema
Affiliation University of Rwanda-College of Science and Technology
Country Rwanda
Scopus ID 55875879400
Documents 29
Citations 196
h-index 6
Subject Area Inorganic Chemistry
Event International Research Chemistry Awards

The Innovative Research Award recognizes the scientific contributions of Gratien Habarurema, a researcher affiliated with the University of Rwanda-College of Science and Technology. His scholarly work in Inorganic Chemistry is represented through internationally indexed publications and measurable bibliometric indicators including publication output, citations, and h-index. This article summarizes the research profile and academic impact relevant to recognition within the International Research Chemistry Awards.[1]

Abstract

Gratien Habarurema has established a documented academic profile through peer-reviewed research in the field of inorganic chemistry. His scholarly work, indexed in international scientific databases, demonstrates consistent research productivity supported by measurable publication output, citation performance, and bibliometric indicators. These achievements provide objective evidence of scientific contribution while reflecting continued engagement in advancing chemical sciences through high-quality research and international scholarly communication.[2]

Keywords

Inorganic Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry, Chemical Synthesis, Catalysis, Crystal Structure, Analytical Chemistry, Transition Metals, Materials Chemistry, Research Impact, Scientific Publications, Chemical Characterization, Experimental Research, Coordination Compounds, Structural Chemistry, Scholarly Research..[4]

Introduction

Scientific awards play an important role in recognizing researchers who demonstrate excellence through innovative discoveries, high-quality publications, and meaningful contributions to their fields. Evaluation for academic recognition typically combines quantitative bibliometric indicators—including publication output, citation count, and h-index—with qualitative assessments by expert reviewers. Together, these measures provide a balanced framework for identifying sustained research excellence and scholarly impact.[1]

Research Profile

Gratien Habarurema is a researcher at the University of Rwanda-College of Science and Technology with an established academic profile in inorganic chemistry. According to Scopus, he has published 29 indexed research documents that have received 196 citations, resulting in an h-index of 6. These bibliometric indicators reflect sustained research productivity, scholarly visibility, and continued contributions to the advancement of chemical sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

Gratien Habarurema has contributed to inorganic chemistry through peer-reviewed research focused on advancing scientific knowledge, experimental methodologies, and chemical investigations. His publications support the dissemination of reliable research findings, encourage international scientific collaboration, and enhance understanding of inorganic materials and related chemical processes within the broader chemistry research community.[3]

Publications

The publication portfolio demonstrates sustained scholarly productivity through articles published in internationally indexed, peer-reviewed journals. These publications address topics related to inorganic chemistry, contribute to the development of scientific knowledge, and support collaboration within the global research community. The research output also reflects ongoing commitment to high-quality scientific investigation and academic dissemination.[1]

Research Impact

The researcher’s citation record demonstrates that published work has gained recognition within the scientific community and has contributed to ongoing research in inorganic chemistry. Bibliometric indicators such as citation count and h-index reflect measurable academic influence, while continued publication activity, collaboration, and dissemination of research findings are expected to further strengthen international visibility and scholarly impact.[2]

Award Suitability

Considering the documented publication record, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and active contribution to inorganic chemistry, the researcher demonstrates qualifications appropriate for consideration within the International Research Chemistry Awards, subject to comprehensive peer review.[3]

Conclusion

Gratien Habarurema’s academic profile demonstrates sustained research productivity, internationally indexed publications, and measurable scholarly impact within the field of inorganic chemistry. His contributions to scientific research, supported by citation-based indicators and peer-reviewed publications, reflect an active commitment to advancing chemical sciences. Continued collaboration and innovative research are expected to further enhance the visibility and influence of his work within the international scientific community.[4]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Gratien Habarurema, Author ID 55875879400.
      https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/55875879400
    2. International Research Chemistry Awards. (2026).
      https://researchchemistry.org
    3. Habarurema, G., Hosten, E., Mukiza, J., et al. (2026). Organometallic complex of fac-[Re(CO)3]+ moiety with a modified tetraamine macroheterocyclic molecule dodecahydropyrimido[2′,1′:3,4]pyrazino[1,2-a]pyrimidine chelate: Synthesis and X-ray crystallography characterization. Journal of Chemical Crystallography, 56, Article 24.
      https://doi.org/10.1007/s10870-026-01085-6
    4. Mukiza, J., Habarurema, G., Katandula, J., Rugamba, A., & Kagisha, V. (2024). Proline, a unique amino acid whose polymer, polyproline II helix, and its analogues are involved in many biological processes: A review. Amino Acids, 56, Article 50.
      https://doi.org/10.1007/s00726-024-03410-9

Mrs. Jing Nie | Inorganic Chemistry | Sustainable Chemistry Pioneer Award

Mrs. Jing Nie | Inorganic Chemistry | Sustainable Chemistry Pioneer Award

Ningxia University, China

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🎓 Academic Background

Mrs. Jing Nie holds a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Environmental Engineering from Yamaguchi University, Japan, which she completed between October 2019 and September 2022. Prior to this, she earned a Master’s degree in Materials Physics and Chemistry in 2013 and a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry in 2010, both from Jiangxi Normal University, China. Her multidisciplinary education provides her with a broad and deep understanding of chemical materials science, environmental systems, and energy technologies.

👩‍🔬 Professional Profile

Mrs. Jing Nie is currently serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Materials and New Energy, Ningxia University, located in Yinchuan, Ningxia, China. With a strong academic background and a focus on applied scientific research, she has significantly contributed to the advancement of membrane materials and gas separation technologies. Her work is centered on clean energy applications and the modification of porous carbon materials for natural gas upgrading and hydrogen purification.

🧪 Research Interests

Mrs. Jing Nie’s specialized research areas include:
Gas Separation; Membrane Materials Preparation; Preparation and Modification of Carbon Porous Materials; H₂-Related Gas Pairs Separation; and Natural Gas Upgrading. Her research focuses on the design, fabrication, and performance enhancement of advanced membrane systems for sustainable energy and environmental applications. She emphasizes innovative approaches to improve the efficiency and selectivity of membrane-based separation techniques, particularly targeting hydrogen purification and methane recovery.

🏢 Professional Experience

Mrs. Jing Nie began her career at Ningxia University in September 2013, working in the Photovoltaic Materials Key Laboratory. During this time, she contributed to various research initiatives focused on photovoltaic materials and renewable energy solutions. Since October 2022, she has been affiliated with the School of Materials and New Energy, continuing her research and teaching endeavors while mentoring students and leading innovative projects in membrane and materials science.

Notable Publications📝


📝Effect of Chemical Vapor Deposition of Toluene on Gas Separation Performance of Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes
  • Authors: Jing Nie; Norimasa Yoshizawa; Kazuhiro Tanaka*

  • Journal: Journal of Porous Materials

  • Year: 2022

Dr. Azza Hassoon – Coordination Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Azza Hassoon – Coordination Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Mansoura University, Egypt

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🎓 Academic Excellence

Dr. Azza Hassoon has built an impressive academic career in inorganic chemistry. She earned her B.Sc. in Chemistry from Mansoura University, Egypt (2008-2012), graduating with excellent honors (85.52%). Her passion for chemistry led her to complete an M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry at Mansoura University (2013-2016), where she gained in-depth knowledge of metal complexes and their applications. She further advanced her expertise by obtaining a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Szeged, Hungary (2019-2023), where she again received excellent honors, showcasing her outstanding research capabilities.

🏛️ Professional Career and Teaching Experience

Dr. Hassoon has been an integral part of Mansoura University’s Chemistry Department since 2012. She started her career as a Demonstrator (2012-2016), assisting in laboratory instruction and academic activities. Her dedication and expertise earned her a promotion to Assistant Lecturer (2016-2023), where she played a crucial role in both teaching and research. In August 2023, she was further elevated to Lecturer, a position she currently holds, continuing to inspire students and contribute to cutting-edge research in inorganic chemistry.

🏅 Prestigious Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Hassoon has been honored with several prestigious awards and recognitions throughout her career. She was selected for the Visiting Summer School at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Russia in 2015, organized by JINR-ASRT. In 2016, she was awarded a Visiting Scholar position at Brigham Young University, USA, where she collaborated with the renowned Harrison Research Group. She also secured the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship, which supported her Ph.D. at the University of Szeged, Hungary, from 2019 to 2023. Additionally, she has received travel awards from prestigious conferences, including the International Conference on Metal-Binding Peptides (MBP) in France (2022) and the 16th International Symposium on Applied Bioinorganic Chemistry (ISABC) in Greece (2023). A crowning achievement in her career is the International Chemistry Scientist Award 2024 for Best Researcher in Metallodrug Research, recognizing her groundbreaking contributions to the field.

🔬 Professional Memberships

Dr. Hassoon is actively involved in several prestigious scientific organizations. She was a member of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry (RSEQ) from 2021 to 2022. She later joined the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) as an Affiliate Member (2021-2023) and has been a Full Member (MRSC) since 2023. Her memberships in these organizations reflect her commitment to scientific excellence and professional development.

🌟 Contributions and Future Aspirations

With a strong foundation in inorganic chemistry, Dr. Azza Hassoon continues to make significant contributions to teaching, research, and international collaboration. Her work in metallodrug research is paving the way for advancements in bioinorganic chemistry, inspiring future generations of scientists and driving innovation in the field. As she progresses in her career, her focus remains on pioneering research, fostering academic growth, and expanding the frontiers of inorganic chemistry.

Notable Publications📝


📝Cadmium and silver complexes of a pyridine containing ligand: syntheses, structural studies, biological activity and docking studies

Authors: Azza A. Hassoon, Stacey J. Smith, Roger G. Harrison

Journal: RSC Advances

Year: 2024


📝Copper(II) and (η5-Cp*)rhodium(III) complexes of some imidazole and pyridine containing ligands

Authors: Azza Ahmed Mousad Megahed Hassoon

Journal: Dissertation or Thesis

Year: 2023


📝Peptide-based chemical models for lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases

Authors: Azza A. Hassoon, Attila Szorcsik, Lívia Fülöp, Zita I. Papp, Nóra V. May, Tamás Gajda

Journal: Dalton Transactions

Year: 2022


📝Characterization of copper(II) specific pyridine containing ligands: Potential metallophores for Alzheimer’s disease therapy

Authors: Azza A. Hassoon

Journal: Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry

Year: 2022


📝The interaction of half-sandwich (η5-Cp*)Rh(III) cation with histidine containing peptides and their ternary species with (N,N) bidentate ligands

Authors: Azza A. Hassoon

Journal: Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry

Year: 2021

Dr. Uttam Pokharel – Coordination Chemistry – Chemistry Education Award

Dr. Uttam Pokharel – Coordination Chemistry – Chemistry Education Award

University of Houston Clear Lake, United States

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🎓 Educational Background

Dr. Uttam Pokharel has pursued an extensive academic journey in chemistry, specializing in organic and organometallic chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (2007 – 2012), where he conducted significant research in synthetic organic chemistry. Prior to that, he completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Organic Chemistry from Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal (1996 – 1998). To further enhance his research expertise, he undertook a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA (2012 – 2015), focusing on organometallic catalysis and reaction mechanisms.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Pokharel has been honored with multiple awards for his excellence in teaching and research. In 2023, he received the Presidential Award for Teaching Excellence at Nicholls State University, a prestigious recognition of his dedication to education. He was also honored with the Academic Award for Teaching Excellence from the College of Science and Technology at Nicholls State University in 2020. His contributions to research were acknowledged with the Patent Investigator Award from Louisiana State University in 2019. Additionally, he was an Outstanding Faculty Nominee to the Faculty Senate at Nicholls State University in 2018, and earlier in his career, he received the Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award from the University of Kentucky in 2012.

🎓Teaching Experience 

Dr. Pokharel has an extensive teaching background, with experience at multiple prestigious institutions.

University of Houston – Clear Lake (2024 – Present)

As an Associate Professor, he teaches a wide range of chemistry courses, including Organic Chemistry I & II, General Chemistry Lab, Advanced Organic Chemistry, Synthetic Organic Chemistry, and Graduate Research courses.

Nicholls State University (2015 – 2024)

Dr. Pokharel served as an Associate Professor (2021–2024), Assistant Professor (2016–2021), and Visiting Assistant Professor (2015–2016). He taught various chemistry courses, such as General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry for Nursing, and Research Problems in Chemistry, among others.

University of Kentucky (2007 – 2012)

He began his teaching career as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Chemistry, where he gained valuable experience instructing undergraduate students.

💰 Grants and Research Funding

Dr. Pokharel has been actively involved in securing research grants to advance his studies in organic and organometallic chemistry, catalysis, and ligand design. He has submitted a proposal to the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (ACS PRF) for research on Copper(II)-Mediated Oxidation of Nitrogen Heterocycles aimed at improving petroleum refining processes. He has also received a Faculty Research Support Fund from the University of Houston – Clear Lake (2025), amounting to $5,998, for studying ligand-centered redox reactions in ruthenium(II) complexes.

In addition, he secured $5,000 from the Louisiana Board of Regents (2023–2024) under the Supervised Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program for research on α-Ferrocenyl Ketones for Anion Sensing. His efforts to improve laboratory facilities led to a $12,660 grant from Nicholls State University Tech Fee (2022) for acquiring a Gas Chromatogram for Organic Chemistry Laboratory. Other notable grants include a $4,900 Research Council grant (2020–2021) at Nicholls State University for work on Redox-driven Single Molecular Rotors from Ferrocene-linked Tetradentate Ligands, and a $21,600 grant from the Louisiana Board of Regents (2017–2018) for research on Organometallic Polyacenes for Opto-electronic Applications.

Notable Publications📝


📝Structural Rearrangement in Cyclic Cu(II) Pyridyltriazole Complexes: Oxidation of Dabco to Oxalate and CO2 Conversion to Carbonate

Authors: Uttam R. Pokharel, Frank R. Fronczek, Andrew W. Maverick

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2025

📝Lactonization of α-Ferrocenyl Ketocarboxylic Acids via Nucleophilic Attack of Carbonyl Oxygen

Authors: Uttam R. Pokharel, Brennan J. Curole, Autumn M. Andras, Brandon P. LeBlanc, Frank R. Fronczek

Journal: Crystals

Year: 2024


📝Synthesis and crystal structure of 1,1′-bis{[4-(pyridin-2-yl)-1,2,3-triazol-1-yl]methyl}ferrocene, and its complexation with CuI

Authors: Uttam Pokharel

Journal: Acta Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications

Year: 2020


📝Metallosupramolecular helices constructed from nickel(II) and multidentate “click” triazole ligands

Authors: Uttam Pokharel

Journal: Polyhedron

Year: 2020


📝Synthesis and crystal structures of 2-(ferrocenylcarbonyl)benzoic acid and 3-ferrocenylphthalide

Authors: Uttam Pokharel

Journal: Acta Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications

Year: 2020

Dr. Tetiana | Coordination Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tetiana | Coordination Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Institute of Chemistry, Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce |  Poland

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🎓 Education

Dr. Tetiana Starodub graduated with honors from the prestigious National University of Vasyl Karazin in Kharkov (KhNU) in 1998. In the same year, she began her academic journey in the Department of Theoretical and Organic Chemistry at KhNU, marking the start of her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of chemistry.

🌍 International Experience

In 2000-2001, Dr. Starodub gained invaluable international exposure by working in the laboratories of the Institute of Technology in Karlsruhe, Germany. This experience provided her with a global perspective and cutting-edge research techniques, fueling her passion for innovative chemistry.

🧪 Research Focus: Transition Metal Complexes and TCNQ Compounds

From 2000 to 2014, her research was centered on the synthesis of isotrithionedithiolate (dmit) transition metal complexes and the development of anion-radical salts of 7,7′,8,8′-tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ ARS). Her work included studying the structures of these compounds and exploring their potential applications in modern electronics and spintronics. This period marked significant contributions to the understanding of advanced materials for emerging technologies.

🧑‍🏫 Academic Role at Jan Kochanowski University

Dr. Tetiana Starodub is currently an assistant professor at the Institute of Chemistry, Jan Kochanowski University, in Kielce, Poland. Since 2018, her scientific interests have been focused on synthetic metals, organic chemistry, and coordination chemistry, with a special emphasis on TCNQ-based compounds. Her research has explored their diverse applications in electronics, biotechnology, and medicine.

🔬 Vision for Modern Chemistry

Her research on TCNQ derivatives is driven by their promising role in constructing electrochemical sensors, energy storage devices, and medical applications. Dr. Starodub’s work continues to push the boundaries of organic and coordination chemistry, paving the way for innovations in sustainable technologies and biomedical sciences.

Publications Top Noted📝

“TCNQ and Its Derivatives as Electrode Materials in Electrochemical Investigations—Achievement and Prospects: A Review”

Authors: Starodub, T., Michalkiewicz, S.

Journal: Materials

Year: 2024

“Crystal Structure of Anion-Radical Salts of 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane with N-xylyl-pyridinium and N-xylyl-isoquinolinium Cations”

Authors: Starodub, T.N., Fenske, D., Fuhr, O., Yaroshenko, V.O., Stepen’, D.

Journal: Crystallography Reports

Year: 2022

“Structure, optical and electro-physical properties of tetramerized anion-radical salt (N-Xy-Qn)(TCNQ)2”

Authors: Barszcz, B., Starodub, T.N., Mizera, A., Iaroshenko, V.O., Starodub, V.A.

Journal: Spectrochimica Acta – Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy

Year: 2022

“Crystal and Molecular Structure of Anion Radical Salt (N-Me-DABCO)(TCNQ)2”

Authors: Starodub, T.N., Kolosov, M.A., Fenske, D., Shishkina, S.V., Piotrowska, W.

Journal: Crystallography Reports

Year: 2022

“New radical-cation salts based on the TMTTF and TMTSF donors with iron and chromium bis(dicarbollide) complexes: Synthesis, structure, properties”

Authors: Chudak, D.M., Kazheva, O.N., Kosenko, I.D., Bregadze, V.I., Dyachenko, O.A.

Journal: Crystals

Year: 2021