Assoc. Prof. Dr.Saad Mohallel – Hydrogeochemistry – Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Saad Mohallel – Hydrogeochemistry – Best Researcher Award

Desert Research Center, Egypt

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🎓Academic Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saad A. Mohallel earned his B.Sc. in Special Chemistry  from the Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University in 1999. He pursued higher studies  by completing a Pre-Master in Physical Chemistry before obtaining his M.Sc. in Environmental Chemistry . His master’s thesis, titled “Hydrochemistry and Treatment of Groundwater in the Area between Mersa Matrouh and El Salloum, Egypt”, focused on hydrochemistry, water resources, water treatment, and polymer synthesis. He later achieved a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry  from Al-Azhar University, where his research, titled “Applications of Hydrogeochemical Modeling to Evaluate Water Resources in the Area between Edfu and Aswan, Eastern Desert, Egypt”, concentrated on hydrogeochemistry, groundwater modeling, and water resource evaluation . Over the years, his dedication to research and education led him to earn the title of Assistant Researcher Professor in Water Chemistry .

📜 Training and Certifications

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saad A. Mohallel has undergone extensive training in water chemistry, hydrogeology, and environmental studies . He completed a specialized training course in the Chemistry of Groundwater at the International Institute of Technology (IIT) in Roorkee, India . He has also received training in computer applications and language proficiency  to support his research activities. His certifications in computer skills include Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and an International Computer Driving Licence (I.C.D.L.) , which he obtained through the Desert Research Center (DRC), Cairo, and the Ministry of Administrative Development, Egypt . In addition to computer training, he has strengthened his language skills  by completing multiple English language programs, including Intermediate English at the Desert Research Center, Cairo, Longman Preparation Course for TOEFL (IBT Next Generation) at the Desert Research Center, and the International Pre-TOEFL Course at AMIDEAST, Cairo. He also studied American English at the American University in Cairo and the Language Institute of the Ministry of Defense, Cairo . His linguistic skills further include basic German language training at the Goethe Institute, Giza .

Saad A. Mohallel has also participated in hydrogeological and water treatment training, including Technical Data Collection and Interpretation for Hydrogeological Studies at Ain Shams University, Cairo and Brackish/Seawater Desalination by Reverse Osmosis Technology at City Star Hotel, Cairo . He has attended various workshops on renewable energy and environmental technologies, highlighting his commitment to sustainable environmental solutions .

🏕️ Fieldwork Experience

With a strong background in hydrogeology and water resource evaluation , Saad A. Mohallel has gained substantial field experience in groundwater studies. His work focuses on determining recharge routes, analyzing rock–water interactions, and studying groundwater mineralization. He is skilled in groundwater sampling, field measurements, and hydrogeochemical investigations , using advanced tools such as GPS, electrical conductivity (EC) meters, pH meters, oxidation-reduction potential (Eh) meters, dissolved oxygen (DO) sensors, and water depth sounders. His expertise also extends to pumping tests, infiltration studies, and aquifer efficiency assessments, which play a crucial role in determining groundwater quality and availability in arid and semi-arid regions .

🧪 Laboratory Expertise

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saad A. Mohallel has extensive laboratory experience in water quality assessment and chemical analysis . His research involves testing groundwater and surface water samples for suitability in human consumption, agriculture, and industrial applications . He is proficient in using advanced laboratory instruments, including UV/Visible Spectrophotometers, Flame Photometers, Spectrophotometers, and Orion Ion-Selective Devices to analyze various water parameters. His expertise extends to developing innovative water treatment materials . He has worked on resin and hydrogel synthesis for groundwater treatment, utilizing radiation and chemical initiation techniques . Additionally, he has contributed to reverse osmosis (RO) membrane development, focusing on enhancing water flux, salt rejection, and durability . He has also participated in ion-exchange membrane preparation, aiming to improve groundwater treatment efficiency.

📊 Data Analysis and Research Applications

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saad A. Mohallel is highly skilled in data analysis and hydrogeochemical modeling . His work involves processing hydrogeological data, mapping water resources, and classifying water quality using topographic maps and specialized software tools . He is proficient in Surfer 8 for Windows, Graphics for Windows, and Microsoft Excel  for data visualization and hydrochemical interpretation. His research includes applying hydrogeochemical models to evaluate groundwater quality, studying rock–water interactions, and assessing pollution risks  in desert and arid environments.

🌱 Contributions to Environmental Chemistry

As an expert in water chemistry and environmental sustainability , Saad A. Mohallel has made significant contributions to groundwater resource evaluation, hydrogeochemistry, and water treatment technologies . His research has played a pivotal role in improving water management strategies in Egypt, particularly in desert and arid regions . By integrating hydrogeochemical modeling with innovative water treatment techniques, he has contributed to the development of sustainable water solutions for agriculture, industry, and human consumption . His work continues to support efforts toward water conservation and environmental protection, ensuring the availability of clean water for future generations .

Notable Publications📝


📝Recharge Sources and Hydrogeochemical Evolution of the Groundwater in the Quaternary Aquifer El Gallaba Plain, Southwestern Desert, Egypt
  • Authors: S.A. Sharawey, Samar A.; S.A. Mohallel, Saad Ahmed; E.A. Mohamed, Essam A.

  • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chemistry

  • Year: 2024

 

Mr. Halil İbrahim Efkere | photocatalytic activity | Catalysis Innovation Award

Mr. Halil İbrahim Efkere | photocatalytic activity | Catalysis Innovation Award

Mr. Halil İbrahim Efkere | Gazi University, Turkey

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🎓 Education and Academic Journey

The academic journey of this individual reflects a strong foundation in physics and material science, marked by significant achievements at every stage. They completed their doctoral studies (Ph.D.) at Gazi University, Institute of Science, in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, graduating on July 27, 2022. Their thesis, titled Development of WO₃ Memristor Devices, was conducted under the guidance of advisors Hakan Ateş and Saime Şebnem Aydın.

Prior to their doctorate, they earned a Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Physics from Erciyes University, Institute of Science, graduating on January 7, 2014. Their master’s thesis, Growth and Characterization of InGaAs/GaAs Superlattice Structures by Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) Technique, was supervised by Süleyman Özçelik and Tuncay Karaaslan.

Their academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Selçuk University, Faculty of Science, completed on July 10, 2009.

👨‍🏫 Academic Title and Position

Currently, they serve as a Lecturer at Gazi University’s Photonic Application and Research Center. They were appointed to this position on February 27, 2020, where they actively contribute to both academic instruction and cutting-edge research.

🧪 Research Projects and Contributions

Their research portfolio includes significant contributions to material science and environmental applications. One of their ongoing projects is titled Investigation of Photocatalytic Activity of CeO₂ Thin Films Produced by RF Magnetron Sputtering Technique for Water Treatment Applications.Serving as the project executive, they collaborate with Abdullah Atılgan. This project, supported as a National Scientific Research Project by Higher Education Institutions, commenced on November 27, 2024, and is currently in progress.

Another notable project involves their role as a researcher in Production, Optimization, and Evaluation of TiO₂ Films Using Ultrasonic Chemical Sputtering Method for Photocatalytic Water Separation/Cleaning Applications. Led by executive Meryem Polat Gönüllü and supported by team members Emrah Sarıca, Damla Dilara Çakıl, and Fatih Kılıçkan, this initiative also benefits from national support. The project began on April 16, 2024, and remains an active investigation into sustainable environmental technologies.

Publications Top Noted📚

Effect of TiO₂-Surfactant Interface on the Electrical and Dielectric Properties of a Metal–Insulator–Semiconductor (MIS) Structure

Authors: Azizian-Kalandaragh, Y.; Efkere, H.I.; Barkhordari, A.; Pirgholi-Givi, G.R.; Altındal, Ş.

Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials

Year: 2025

Analysis of Nb-doped and undoped TiO₂ nanocoatings with varying dopant concentrations

Authors: Arslan, Ö.; Efkere, H.İ.; Çokduygulular, E.; İldeş, C.; Kınacı, B.

Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

Year: 2025

Structural, morphological, optical and electrical characterization of MgO thin films grown by sputtering technique on different substrates

Authors: Toprak, B.Ç.; Efkere, H.İ.; Aydın, S.Ş.; Tataroğlu, A.; Özçelik, S.

Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

Year: 2024

Electrical and dielectric behaviors of Al/SiO₂-surfactant/n-Si Schottky structure in wide range of voltage and frequency

Authors: Efkere, H.İ.; Barkhordari, A.; Marmiroli, B.; Altındal, Ş.; Azizian-Kalandaragh, Y.

Journal: Physica Scripta

Year: 2024

Detailed analysis of the structural, morphological, optical, electrical, and dielectric properties of the reactively produced WO₃ nanostructure

Authors: Efkere, H.İ.; Özçelik, S.

Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

Year: 2023

Prof. Wenye Deng | Lithium battery recycling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wenye Deng | Lithium battery recycling | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Xinjiang Institute of Engineering, China

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🎓Educational Background 

Wenye Deng completed his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at Lanzhou University in 2007 through a Direct Ph.D. Program, after obtaining his B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from the same university in 2002. His academic journey laid the foundation for his expertise in the field of physical chemistry, which he has built upon throughout his professional career.

💼Professional Experience 

Professor Deng has accumulated extensive experience in both academic and research positions. He currently serves as a Professor/Researcher at the Xinjiang Institute of Engineering since June 2022. Prior to this, he worked as a Researcher and Deputy Director at the Xinjiang Environmental Protection Science Research Institute from 2013 to 2022. His earlier work includes serving as an Associate Researcher at the Xinjiang Institute of Physics and Chemistry (CAS) and as an Assistant Researcher/Associate Researcher at the China Academy of Engineering Physics from 2008 to 2011. He also gained international experience as a Visiting Scholar at Louisiana State University (LSU) in 2017-2018, further enhancing his global research perspective.

🏅Honors and Positions 

Professor Deng has received significant recognition for his contributions to science and technology. In 2022, he was awarded the Second Prize of Xinjiang Science and Technology Progress Award (fourth). He was also named a member of the Xinjiang “Tianshan Elite – Young Top Talent Program” in 2023, and received the Xinjiang Outstanding Young Scientist Fund in the same year. His other honors include the Xinjiang “Outstanding Young Scientific and Technological Talent” Training Project in 2018, the Xinjiang “Young Doctoral Science and Technology Talent Training Project” in 2013, and being a part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences “Western Light” Talent Training Plan in 2012.

In addition to these honors, Professor Deng holds leadership roles such as being a Committee Member of the Xinjiang Carbon Measurement Technology Committee (2023-2027) and serving as an Environmental Damage Judicial Appraiser from 2023 to 2028. He has also served as an Expert Consultant for the Xinjiang People’s Procuratorate and a National Environmental Public Welfare Litigation Technical Expert from 2021 to 2023.

🔬Research Projects

Professor Deng has been deeply involved in a variety of influential research projects, both nationally and regionally. These projects include the National Natural Science Foundation of China – Young Scientists Fund (2014-2016), and the National Natural Science Foundation of China – Regional Science Fund (2015-2018). He has also worked on the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Youth Fund (2013-2015) and led the Energy Conservation and Carbon Reduction Research Project of Xinjiang in 2024. His work continues to shape important research initiatives aimed at environmental protection and sustainable development.

Publications Top Noted📝

Enhanced temperature range and stability in LaAlO3 NTC ceramics through Ce-Nb codoping

Authors: Xue, Y., Deng, W., Li, J., Zhang, H., Xie, Y.

Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Year: 2025

Microstructural and electrical properties of La0.9B0.1AlO3 (B=Pr, Nd, Sm) ceramics obtained by rare-earth ion doping

Authors: Li, J., Deng, W., Xue, Y., Chang, A., Xie, Y.

Journal: Ceramics International

Year: 2024

Ba7Nb4−xCexMoO20: structural and electrical property studies of a novel NTC thermal ceramic

Authors: Li, J., Deng, W., Xue, Y., Chang, A., Xie, Y.

Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Year: 2024

A novel LaAl1-xNbxO3 NTC ceramic with excellent stability for high-temperature thermistor

Authors: Xue, Y., Deng, W., Liu, Y., Zhang, H., Xie, Y.

Journal: Ceramics International

Year: 2023

Vacancy defects reducing the accuracy and reliability of NTC sensors

Authors: Liu, Y., Deng, W., Zhao, P., Chang, A., Xie, Y.

Journal: Ceramics International

Year: 2023

Prof. Ashraf El-Shamy, Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ashraf El-Shamy, Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Professor at National Research Centre, Egypt

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🎓Education

PhD: Physical Chemistry, Ain Shams University, 2003

M.Sc.: Biological Chemistry, Cairo University, 1997

B.Sc.: Special Chemistry, Zagazig University, 1989

💼 Professional Experience

Teaching: Chemical Engineering at Higher Technological Institutes and King Abdul-Aziz University

Training Courses: Covered topics from General to Physical Chemistry, Corrosion, and Microbial Corrosion

🔬 Research Interests

Eco-friendly Corrosion Protection: Organic materials for metals in polluted saltwater

Heavy Metal Removal: By-products for wastewater treatment

Nanomaterials: Waste removal with nanomaterials

Desalination: Electro-dialysis cell development

Biocide Improvement: Enhancing biocides for sulfate-reducing bacteria

Wastewater Treatment: Physical and chemical methods for petroleum industry

🧪 Techniques

Surface Analysis: UV/Vis, IR/FTIR, XPS, SEM, TEM, AFM

Film Monitoring: Electrochemical impedance, Quartz crystal microbalance

Corrosion Monitoring: Weight loss, polarization techniques

Scale Monitoring: NACE standard methods

Microbial Corrosion: Biocide efficacy tests

Publication Top Noted 📝

“Flawless polyaniline coating for preservation and corrosion protection of ancient steel spearheads: an archaeological study from military museum, Al-Qala, Egypt”

Authors: Megahed, M.M., Elashery, N.H., Saleh, S.M., El-Shamy, A.M.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

“Phytochemical analysis and evaluation of its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and cytotoxic activities for different extracts of Casuarina equisetifolia”

Authors: Abdallah, W.E., Shams, K.A., El-Shamy, A.M.

Journal: BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

Year: 2024

“Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles by waste of Murcott Mandarin peel as a sustainable approach for efficient heavy metal removal from metal industrial wastewater”

Authors: Aboelghait, K.M., Abdallah, W.E., Abdelfattah, I., El-Shamy, A.M.

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Year: 2024

“Integrating Science, Culture, and Conservation in Safeguarding Brass Antiquities from Microbial Corrosion”

Authors: Sedek, M.Y., Megahed, M.M., El-Shamy, A.M.

Journal: Journal of Bio- and Tribo-Corrosion

Year: 2024

“Continuous Removal of Organic Micropollutants from Municipal Treated Effluents and Studying Kinetics of Removal of Methylene Blue as a Model Micropollutant Component in Batch and Continuous Flow Systems”

Authors: Abdelfattah, I., Maurer, P., Duelli, G., El-Shamy, A.M.

Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chemistry

Year: 2024

“Nanoinert diatomaceous and emamectin benzoate: Enhancing wheat protection against fall armyworms for sustainable management”

Authors: Wahba, T.F., El-Bassyouni, G.T., El-Shamy, A.M., Wahba, M.N.

Journal: South African Journal of Botany

Year: 2024

Prof Dr. Jihong COLE-DAI, Atmospheric Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Jihong COLE-DAI, Atmospheric Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Jihong COLE-DAI, South Dakota State University, United States

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Summary🌟

  • Dr. Jihong Cole-Dai is a renowned chemist specializing in ice core paleoclimatology and environmental chemistry. With extensive research experience and multiple accolades, Dr. Cole-Dai has made significant contributions to understanding global environmental changes through ice core analysis. He serves as a Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Physics at South Dakota State University.

Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Analytical/Environmental Chemistry – University of Maryland at College Park, 1987
  • M.S. in Analytical Chemistry – University of Maryland at College Park, 1984
  • B.S. in Chemistry – University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 1982

Professional Experience 💼

  • Graduate Program Coordinator, Chemistry and Biochemistry – South Dakota State University, 2017-2021
  • Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry – South Dakota State University, 2010-present
  • Associate Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry – South Dakota State University, 2005-2010
  • Assistant Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry – South Dakota State University, 2000-2005
  • Lecturer, Department of Chemistry – Ohio State University, 1999-2000
  • Senior Research Associate, Byrd Polar Research Center – Ohio State University, 1997-2000
  • Research Associate, Byrd Polar Research Center – Ohio State University, 1988-1997

Research Interests 🔬

  • Ice Core Paleoclimatology ❄️: Studying ice cores to understand past climates.
  • Global Environmental Change 🌍: Investigating changes in the environment on a global scale.
  • Atmospheric Chemistry 🌫️: Analyzing the chemical composition of the atmosphere.
  • Analytical Method Development 🧪: Developing new methods for chemical analysis.

Selected Honors and Awards 🏅

  • David Fee Memorial Lecture, South Dakota State University, 2024
  • Leo and Elaine Spinar Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, 2023
  • William Wadsworth Jr. and Elaine Wadsworth Research Endowment Award, 2022
  • Faculty Award for Global Engagement, South Dakota State University, 2016
  • Distinguished Researcher, College of Arts and Sciences, South Dakota State University, 2009

Professional Affiliations 🌐

  • American Chemical Society (since 1984) 🧑‍🔬
  • American Geophysical Union 🌎
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science 🧬
  • Geochemical Society 🌋

Invited Lectures🌍

  • 2024: David Fee Memorial Lecture, South Dakota State University
  • 2022: University of Bern, Switzerland
  • 2017, 2019: Northwest University, Xi’an, China
  • 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019: Polar Research Institute of China, Shanghai

Notable Publication📝 

  • Paper Title: Contribution to Environmental Perchlorate by Stratospheric Volcanic Eruptions
    • Authors: Erik G. Tratt, Thomas P. Fischer, M. A. Anastasio, H. T. Papagiannis, J. S. S. Damiani, and C. P. McKay
    • Journal: Science
    • Volume: 300
    • Issue: 5621
    • Pages: 785-790
    • Year: 2003
  • Paper Title: Perchlorate in Year-Round Antarctic Precipitation
    • Authors: George A. Koval, Susan L. Brantner, Melanie A. Adams
    • Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
    • Volume: 50
    • Issue: 14
    • Pages: 7686-7692
    • Year: 2016
  • Paper Title: Sulfur Isotopes Quantify the Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on Industrial-Era Arctic Sulfate in a Greenland Ice Core
    • Authors: Erika J. Christensen, Joseph R. McConnell, Nathan Chellman, Elizabeth R. Thomas
    • Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
    • Volume: 115
    • Issue: 26
    • Pages: 6602-6607
    • Year: 2018
  • Paper Title: Stratospheric Gas-Phase Production Alone Cannot Explain Observations of Atmospheric Perchlorate on Earth
    • Authors: Melanie A. Adams, George A. Koval, Susan L. Brantner
    • Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
    • Volume: 18
    • Issue: 15
    • Pages: 11105-11118
    • Year: 2018
  • Paper Title: Non-Spherical Microparticle Shape in Antarctica During the Last Glacial Period Affects Dust Volume-Related Metrics
    • Authors: Jérôme Savarino, Samuel Bernard, Frédéric Parrenin, Nathalie Caillon
    • Journal: Nature Communications
    • Volume: 7
    • Issue: n/a
    • Pages: 12047
    • Year: 2016 ​