Dr. Aadil ahangar – Crystal engineering- Supramolecular Chemistry Award

Dr. Aadil ahangar – Crystal engineering- Supramolecular Chemistry Award

University of Kashmir – India

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🎓 Educational Background

Aadil has pursued his academic journey from esteemed institutions, gaining deep expertise in chemistry and material sciences. He is currently completing his Ph.D. in Chemistry (2019-2024) at the University of Kashmir, where his research focuses on halogen bonding and its applications in material design. He earned his M.Sc. in Chemistry (2013-2015) from the University of Kashmir, where he strengthened his understanding of molecular interactions and pharmaceutical co-crystals. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in General Science (2010-2012) from S.P. College, Srinagar, which provided him with a strong foundation in chemical sciences and research methodologies. His educational background has equipped him with the necessary skills to conduct high-impact research in the field of supramolecular chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences.

🔬 Areas of Interest

Aadil Ahangar’s research expertise lies in the fields of Supramolecular Chemistry & Crystal Engineering, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Halogen-Bonded Functional Materials. His work primarily focuses on exploring molecular interactions, crystal design, and pharmaceutical applications of halogen bonding. By integrating principles of supramolecular chemistry, he aims to develop functional materials that contribute to advancements in drug formulation, material science, and sensing technologies.

👨‍🏫 Mentorship & Supervision

Aadil has actively contributed to the academic growth of students by supervising multiple M.Sc. research projects. His mentorship has helped students develop a strong understanding of molecular interactions, functional materials, and crystal engineering. Among the students he has guided are Mehraj Din Malla, Anjum Kohli, and Farhan Gamgeen, who have conducted research in supramolecular chemistry under his supervision. His dedication to mentoring young researchers highlights his commitment to academic excellence and knowledge dissemination.

🏆 Achievements & Certifications

Aadil has received numerous recognitions and certifications for his contributions to research and academia. He presented a poster and volunteered at the prestigious three-day International Conference on “From Molecule to Crystal” (2022), showcasing his research in supramolecular chemistry. His academic achievements date back to his participation in the New Light Educational and Environmental Service Foundation State-Level Exam (2004). He was also awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from the Department of Chemistry, University of Kashmir, for attending the Hands-on Training Program on Analytical Techniques in Chemical, Physical, and Biological Sciences (2022).

His engagement with international scientific communities is evident from his participation in the RSC Advances 2021 Emerging Investigators Desktop Seminar, where he received a certification recognizing his contributions. Additionally, he earned certifications from the RSC-IISER Seminar with CrystEngComm (2021) and the RSC-IIT Desktop Seminar with JMC-A. He further enhanced his research capabilities by participating in the TEQIP-III One-Week Online Short-Term Course (2020) at the National Institute of Technology Srinagar. His presence in academic forums extends to attending the International Seminar on Recent Advances in Chemistry and Material Science (RACMS-2021), where he gained insights into the latest developments in chemistry and materials research. Aadil Ahangar’s commitment to scientific research, mentorship, and academic excellence makes him a prominent researcher in supramolecular and pharmaceutical chemistry. His work in halogen bonding, functional materials, and drug formulation continues to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in chemistry and material science.

🧪Research Expertise

Aadil Ayoub Ahangar specializes in the synthetic, design, and computational approaches of halogen-bonded molecular systems. His research primarily focuses on utilizing these systems as advanced functional materials with applications in both materials and pharmaceutical sciences. Halogen-bonded systems play a crucial role in understanding the dynamics of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) phenomena, which are useful in developing chemo-sensors for detecting nitro-aromatics and amino acids. By applying the principles of supramolecular chemistry, Aadil contributes to designing functional materials with significant scientific and industrial applications.

💊 Contribution to Pharmaceutical Science

In addition to material science, Aadil’s research tackles pharmaceutical challenges through halogen-bonded pharmaceutical co-crystals. These innovative structures address critical issues such as solubility, bioavailability, and pharmacokinetic properties of pharmaceutical drugs. By improving these aspects, halogen-bonded co-crystals enhance drug efficiency, making them more effective for therapeutic applications. His work bridges the gap between molecular interactions and pharmaceutical formulations, offering a new pathway for drug development.

Notable Publications📝


📝Influence of halogen substitution on crystal packing, molecular properties and electrochemical sensing

Authors: Aadil A Ahangar, R Elancheran, Aijaz A Dar

Journal: Journal of Solid State Chemistry

Year: 2022


📝Sulfonate··· pyridinium supramolecular synthon: a robust interaction utilized to design molecular assemblies

Authors: Arshid A Ganie, Aadil A Ahangar, Aijaz A Dar

Journal: Crystal Growth & Design

Year: 2019


📝Expanding the scope of hydroxyl-pyridine supramolecular synthon to design molecular solids

Authors: Arshid A Ganie, Shahida Rashid, Aadil A Ahangar, Thufail M Ismail, PK Sajith, Aijaz A Dar

Journal: Crystal Growth & Design

Year: 2022


📝Pharmaceutical cocrystals: a perspective on development and scale-up of solution cocrystallization

Authors: Anindita Saha, Aadil A Ahangar, Aijaz A Dar, Satyanarayana Thirunahari, Jose V Parambil

Journal: Crystal Growth & Design

Year: 2023


📝Hetero-aggregation-induced tunable emission in multicomponent crystals

Authors: Arshid A Ganie, Aadil A Ahangar, Abhimanew Dhir, Abhishek K Gupta, Aijaz A Dar

Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Year: 2023

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ibtehaj – Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ibtehaj – Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

King Saud bin abdulaziz for health professionals – Saudi Arabia

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🎓 Educational Background

Dr. Ibtehaj Alshdoukhi has a strong academic foundation in organic chemistry and polymer science. She earned her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry and Organic Electrochemistry from the Florida Institute of Technology, USA, in 2018. Prior to this, she completed an M.Sc. in Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry at the same institution in 2017. Additionally, she holds a Master of Arts in Organic Chemistry and Functional Group Analysis from the University of Scranton, USA, obtained in 2014. Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Chemistry from King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA, in 2010, where she developed her early research interests.

👩‍🏫 Professional Experience

Dr. Alshdoukhi has accumulated over 14 years of experience in academia and research. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh. Since August 2024, she has also held the position of Director of Basic Sciences Department Laboratories, where she manages research projects, laboratory instruction, and curriculum development. In addition to her academic roles, she has contributed as a Research Chemist and Consultant, working on various projects in the fields of solar energy, fuel cells, and sustainable materials. Her expertise extends beyond teaching, as she has played a key role in advancing scientific knowledge and technological innovations.

🔬 Research Contributions & Interests

Dr. Alshdoukhi’s research primarily focuses on organic synthesis, polymer materials, and electrochemical applications. Her work has led to significant advancements in multiple areas, including artificial photosynthesis, where she has developed composite bipolar membranes for artificial photosynthetic devices. In polymer science, she has designed polymeric materials that enhance energy storage and membrane applications. She has also contributed to antioxidant chemistry by synthesizing zinc-containing polyphenolic acid esters aimed at improving antioxidant activity for food preservation. Additionally, she has developed innovative catalysts for electrolysis and fuel cells, as well as graphene-based materials for renewable energy solutions. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates chemistry, material science, and engineering to address contemporary challenges in sustainability and energy.

🧪 Technical Skills & Expertise

Dr. Alshdoukhi possesses extensive expertise in various analytical and spectroscopic techniques, which she applies to her research. She is proficient in UV-Vis Spectroscopy, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Additionally, she has significant experience in electrochemical potentiostat techniques and gas chromatography (GC). Beyond experimental techniques, she has expertise in computational chemistry, CFD simulations, and material characterization, making her a well-rounded researcher capable of tackling complex scientific problems.

💰 Research Grants & Funding

Dr. Alshdoukhi has successfully secured substantial research funding to support her scientific endeavors. In 2023, she received a 150,000 SAR research grant from the King Salman Center for Disability Research to investigate vitamin and mineral deficiencies among individuals with disabilities in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, she was awarded funding from the Development and Innovation Authority for a project focused on designing edible liposomal supplement formulas containing polyphenols to support cardiovascular health. These grants reflect the significance and impact of her research on public health and scientific innovation.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Dr. Alshdoukhi’s contributions to chemistry have earned her numerous prestigious awards and recognitions. She was the first researcher to demonstrate that anthocyanin compounds can bind to the surface of blood cells, marking a breakthrough in biomedical sciences. She has also received the Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year award from the University of Scranton in 2014 and the Alumni Graduate Student of the Year award in the same year. Her excellence in academia was recognized early on when she received the Scientific Excellence Award from King Saud University in 2010. Furthermore, she has been included multiple times on the Dean’s Honor Roll, acknowledging her consistent academic achievements.

💡 Leadership & Additional Skills

In addition to her research and teaching, Dr. Alshdoukhi is a strong leader and mentor. She has guided numerous students in general and organic chemistry, fostering their academic and research skills. Her technical expertise extends to various software and tools, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Suite, ChemDraw, Gaussian Computational Chemistry, and SciFinder. She is also skilled in project management, laboratory administration, scientific writing, and public speaking, making her a versatile professional in the field of chemistry.

🌍 Future Vision & Impact

Dr. Alshdoukhi is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of chemistry through her research and academic contributions. Her future goals include developing sustainable energy solutions, advancing polymer science applications, and pioneering innovative methodologies in organic chemistry. Her commitment to research, education, and technological advancements ensures that she will continue making a lasting impact in the field of applied chemistry.

Notable Publications📝


📝Adsorption, excitation analysis, and sensor properties of heteroatoms (S, P, Si) encapsulated gallium nitride nanotube for hexanol application: A computational approach
  • Authors: Oyo-Ita, I.; Nsofor, V.C.; Alshdoukhi, I.F.; Abdullah, H.Y.; Sfina, N.; Asuquo, B.B.; Gber, T.E.; Adeyinka, A.S.; Orosun, M.M.; Louis, H.

  • Journal: Materials Today Communications

  • Year: 2024

📝Epidemiology of Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency in Arab Countries: Insights from a Systematic Review
  • Authors: Alangari, A.S.; El-Metwally, A.A.; Alanazi, A.; Al Khateeb, B.F.; Al Kadri, H.M.; Alshdoukhi, I.F.; Aldubikhi, A.I.; Alruwaili, M.; Alshahrani, A.

  • Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine

  • Year: 2023

📝Pd(II), Pt(II), Zn(II), Cd(II) and Hg(II) Complexes of the Newly Prepared 1,2-Benzoisothiazol-3(2H)-Dithiocarbamate (Bit-Dtc) Ligand
  • Authors: Alshdoukhi, I.F.; Al-Barwari, A.S.M.O.; Aziz, N.M.; Khalil, T.; Faihan, A.S.; Al-Jibori, S.A.; Al-Janabi, A.S.

  • Journal: SSRN

  • Year: 2023

📝Potentially toxic metals in irrigation water, soil, and vegetables and their health risks using Monte Carlo models
  • Authors: Orosun, M.M.; Nwabachili, S.; Alshehri, R.F.; Omeje, M.; Alshdoukhi, I.F.; Okoro, H.K.; Ogunkunle, C.O.; Louis, H.; Abdulhamid, F.A.; Osahon, S.E. et al.

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2023

📝Electronic/Ionic Conducting Bipolar Membranes for Solar Fuel Production under pH Gradients
  • Authors: Ibtehaj Alshdoukhi; Michael Freund; Steen Holdcroft

  • Journal: Journal of Materials Science and Engineering B

  • Year: 2022

 

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

Assist Prof Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi | Computational Chemistry | Computational Chemistry Contribution Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi | Computational Chemistry | Computational Chemistry Contribution Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi | Karpagam Academy of Higher Education | India

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🎓Educational Background

Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi holds a Ph.D. in Physics from BITS Pilani, where his research focused on hybrid semiconductor nanoclusters and hydrogen storage materials using density functional theory. He earned his M.Sc. in Physics with a specialization in condensed matter theory from Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner, and a B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from the University of Bikaner. His academic journey is marked by an excellent academic record, achieving a 75.80% in B.Sc. and a strong foundation in theoretical and experimental physics.

🧑‍🏫Teaching Experience

Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi brings over a decade of experience in teaching and mentoring students across various academic institutions. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore (2024–present), he teaches Condensed Matter Physics with a focus on fostering deep conceptual understanding. During his tenure as a Teaching Assistant at IIT Bombay (2018–2020), Dr. Trivedi conducted tutorials and lab sessions in Electrostatics and Advanced Physics, providing hands-on learning experiences for undergraduate students.

He has also held Assistant Professor positions at prestigious institutions like Presidency University, Bangalore, and RNB Global University, Bikaner, where he taught courses in Engineering Physics and Solid State Physics, emphasizing the practical applications of theoretical principles. His teaching philosophy reflects a commitment to academic excellence and student development, blending rigorous instruction with personalized mentorship to inspire the next generation of physicists and researchers.

🧪 Research Interests

Dr. Trivedi’s research spans a broad spectrum of cutting-edge fields, reflecting a commitment to advancing both fundamental science and practical applications. In quantum computing, Dr. Trivedi explores innovative materials such as kagome structures, which hold promise for breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductivity, ferromagnetism, and quantum Hall effects. The study of 2D materials is another cornerstone of Dr. Trivedi’s work, focusing on the design of electrocatalysts for CO₂ reduction to produce valuable feedstocks through a combination of computational and experimental techniques. Additionally, Dr. Trivedi is deeply engaged in energy storage research, particularly investigating hydrogen as a clean energy carrier through advanced water-splitting mechanisms. Furthermore, in the realm of drug delivery, Dr. Trivedi develops anticancer drug delivery systems utilizing functionalized carbon-based nanomaterials, paving the way for innovative treatments in the fight against cancer. This multidisciplinary approach underscores Dr. Trivedi’s dedication to addressing critical challenges across diverse scientific domains.

✍️ Editorial and Reviewer Roles

Dr. Trivedi serves on the editorial boards of prominent journals, including the International Journal of Material Science & Application and the Journal of Electrical Electronics Engineering. He also reviews manuscripts for leading journals like ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces and Nanotechnology, contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

Publications Top Noted📚

Uncovering temperature-induced changes in bandgap and electronic heterogeneity in transition metal oxides through optical absorption spectroscopy: A review

Authors: M, P.; Pandey, S.; R, K.; Kamath, S.D.; Mishra, V.

Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter

Year: 2024

Combined effect of strain and intrinsic spin-orbit coupling on band gap engineering of GNRs: a first-principles study

Authors: Kumar, S.; Pratap, S.; Trivedi, R.; Chakraborty, B.

Journal: Journal of Physics Condensed Matter

Year: 2024

Unveiling novel drug delivery mechanism: Cisplatin’s bonding behaviour with BC4N Nanostructure

Authors: Lakshmy, S.; Mondal, B.; Trivedi, R.; Garg, N.; Chakraborty, B.

Journal: Physica Scripta

Year: 2024

Single-Crystalline α-Bi2O3 Induced by Nitrogen Doping for Enhanced and Selective CO2 Electroreduction to Formate over a Wide Negative Potential Window

Authors: Kempasiddaiah, M.; Samanta, R.; Trivedi, R.K.; Chakraborty, B.; Barman, S.

Journal: ACS Applied Energy Materials

Year: 2024

Supercapacitor properties of partially oxidised-MXene quantum dots/graphene hybrids: Fabrication of flexible/wearable micro-supercapacitor devices

Authors: Pradhan, L.; Mohanty, B.; Padhy, G.; Chakraborty, B.; Kumar Jena, B.

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Year: 2024