Tanzeer Ahmad Dar | Spectroscopy | Organic Chemistry Discovery Award

 

Organic Chemistry Discovery Award

Tanzeer Ahmad Dar
AUDISANKARA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY
               Tanzeer Ahmad Dar
Affiliation AUDISANKARA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY
Country India
Scopus ID 57712408400
Documents 5
Citations 48
h-index 4
Subject Area Spectroscopy
Event International Research Chemistry Awards

The Organic Chemistry Discovery Award recognizes emerging scientific contributions that strengthen contemporary chemical research through methodological innovation, analytical excellence, and scholarly productivity. Tanzeer Ahmad Dar, affiliated with AUDISANKARA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY, has established an academic profile in spectroscopy and related chemical investigations supported by peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation impact, and international research visibility. These characteristics demonstrate alignment with the objectives of the International Research Chemistry Awards while highlighting continued professional development within modern chemical sciences.[1]

Abstract

Tanzeer Ahmad Dar has developed an academic research profile centered on spectroscopy and chemical analysis, contributing to the broader advancement of organic and analytical chemistry through peer-reviewed scientific publications. His scholarly activities emphasize reliable experimental methodologies, analytical interpretation, and the application of spectroscopic techniques for chemical characterization. With documented publications, citation performance, and an established Scopus author profile, his research demonstrates measurable academic influence and continued engagement with the international scientific community. These accomplishments support recognition within the Organic Chemistry Discovery Award by reflecting sustained scientific productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and commitment to advancing chemical knowledge through evidence-based investigation and internationally indexed research outputs.

Keywords

Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Chemical Analysis, Research Excellence, Scientific Publications, Scopus, Organic Synthesis, Analytical Chemistry, International Research Chemistry Awards, Molecular Characterization.

Introduction

Organic chemistry continues to provide essential knowledge for pharmaceutical sciences, materials chemistry, environmental monitoring, and molecular innovation. Researchers working in spectroscopy contribute significantly by enabling accurate molecular identification and structural verification, thereby strengthening experimental reliability and supporting scientific discoveries across multiple branches of chemistry.

Research Profile

Tanzeer Ahmad Dar is affiliated with AUDISANKARA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY, India, and maintains a Scopus-indexed research profile under Author ID 57712408400. His publication record, citation metrics, and h-index collectively demonstrate continued scholarly participation within spectroscopy and related areas of chemical science while contributing to internationally indexed literature.

Research Contributions

His scientific work emphasizes spectroscopic characterization, analytical methodologies, and chemical investigation using modern instrumental approaches. These contributions support reliable molecular analysis, improve experimental reproducibility, and provide useful scientific information for future research involving organic compounds and related analytical applications.[1]

Publications

The research profile includes five Scopus-indexed publications with forty-eight recorded citations and an h-index of four. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate consistent dissemination of scientific findings and measurable engagement by the international research community through scholarly citations and continued academic visibility.[2]

Research Impact

Citation activity indicates that the published research has been referenced by subsequent investigations, reflecting its relevance within chemical sciences. Continued scholarly engagement through internationally indexed databases supports knowledge dissemination and encourages future collaborations across spectroscopy, analytical chemistry, and interdisciplinary research domains.[3]

Award Suitability

Based on available scholarly indicators, Tanzeer Ahmad Dar demonstrates characteristics consistent with the objectives of the Organic Chemistry Discovery Award, including peer-reviewed publications, international indexing, measurable citation performance, and continued contributions to spectroscopy and chemical sciences. These achievements represent a credible academic foundation for consideration within the International Research Chemistry Awards.[4]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Tanzeer Ahmad Dar reflects continued participation in internationally indexed chemical research supported by documented publications, citations, and recognized expertise in spectroscopy. His scholarly contributions demonstrate ongoing commitment to research quality, analytical investigation, and scientific communication, making his profile appropriate for academic recognition through international chemistry award programs.[5]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Tanzeer Ahmad Dar, Author ID 57712408400. Scopus.
      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57712408400
    2. Crossref Foundation. Digital Object Identifier (DOI) System for Scholarly Publications.
      https://doi.org/10.1039/D0RA00001A
    3. Dağ, A. K., Köse, A., Sirajuddin, M., & Sadeeq, M. (2026). Synthesis, characterization, Hirshfeld surface analysis and DFT studies of novel hydralazine-based compounds. Structural Chemistry. Advance online publication.
      https://doi.org/10.1007/s11224-026-02742-4
    4. Uthrapathy, S., Thirunavukkarasu, B., Dar, T. A., & Karunanithi, U. M. (2025). Phthalazine ring incorporated 3-methyl-2,6-diarylpiperidin-4-one based hybrids: Synthesis, spectral characterization, DFT studies, molecular docking, in silico ADME predictions and antibacterial activity. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1334, 141791.
      https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2025.141791

Dr. Tomoko Morlat, Spectroscopy, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tomoko Morlat, Spectroscopy, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Campus Tecnologico e Nuclear, Portugal

Profiles

Scopus

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🌟Academic Background

Tomoko Morlat is a distinguished physicist specializing in astroparticle physics and condensed matter physics. With extensive experience in both research and post-doctoral positions, she has made significant contributions to the understanding of dark matter and particle contamination in integrated circuits.

🎓Education

Docteur en Astroparticle Physics
Sorbonne Université, France (2000/09/01 – 2004/01/31)

DEA Champs, Particules, Matières
Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules, France (2000/06/30)

Maîtrise en Physique Fondamentale
Sorbonne Université, France (1999)

👩‍🏫Professional Experience

Auxiliary Researcher
Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto Superior Técnico Campus Tecnológico e Nuclear, Portugal (2018/12/01 – 2024/11/30) 🔍

Post-Doctoral Researcher
Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares, Portugal (2016/02/10 – 2018/11/30) 💡

Post-Doctoral Researcher
Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, Portugal (2007/03/01 – 2012/06/20) 🧪

🔬Research Interests

Astroparticle Physics: Dark matter searches and particle detection 🌌

Condensed Matter Physics: Development of superheated droplet detectors for neutron dosimetry and spectrometry 🔬

Particle Contamination: Innovative measurements of alpha particle contamination in integrated circuits ⚛️

Publications📚

“Is alpha spectroscopy possible with superheated emulsion detector?”

Authors: Morlat, T., Kling, A., Fernandes, A.C., Marques, J.G., Carvalho, F.P.

Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry

Year: 2024

“Bubble growth rate in superheated droplets”

Authors: Morlat, T.

Journal: Thermal Science and Engineering Progress

Year: 2022

“Resolving the tension in particle discrimination between the Simple and Picasso dark matter projects”

Authors: Girard, T.A., Morlat, T.A., Kling, A., Fernandes, A.C., Marques, J.G.

Journal: Astroparticle Physics

Year: 2021

“Response of Superheated Emulsion Detectors to low energy alpha irradiation”

Authors: Morlat, T., Fernandes, A.C., Felizardo, M., Carvalho, F.P., Cruz, C.

Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment

Year: 2020

“Acoustic instrumentation for a bubble chamber towards dark matter searches”

Authors: Reis, M., Felizardo, M., Fernandes, A.C., Morlat, T., Marques, J.G.

Journal: E3S Web of Conferences

Year: 2019

“Acoustic analysis methods for particle identification with superheated droplet detectors”

Authors: Felizardo, M., Reis, M., Fernandes, A.C., Morlat, T., Marques, J.G.

Journal: E3S Web of Conferences

Year: 2019