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Dr. Hamada Noreldeen | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Research of National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt.

Hamada Abdel Fattah Ali Noreldeen is an accomplished Egyptian researcher with dual Ph.D. degrees in Analytical Chemistry from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China, and Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry from Al-Azhar University, Egypt. Currently, he serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Fujian Medical University, China, and as a Researcher at the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt. His research expertise spans a wide range of fields, including marine chemistry, metabolomics, nanobiotechnology, cancer research, and artificial intelligence-based sensor arrays. Hamada has made significant contributions to various projects, focusing on biomarker discovery, marine drug delivery, and environmental impact assessment. He is passionate about interdisciplinary research and aims to excel in both academic and scientific endeavors. Hamada is also committed to educating and inspiring the next generation of scientists, with a strong foundation in teaching and research collaboration.

Profile
Education

Hamada Abdel-Fattah Ali Noreldeen’s educational background is marked by significant achievements in the field of chemistry:

  1. Second Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry
    Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China
    September 2017 – January 2021
    Focus: Machine Learning, Cancer Metabolomics/Lipidomics, Early-Stage Biomarker Discovery, and Cancer Reprogramming.
  2. First Ph.D. in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
    Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
    October 2015 – March 2019
    Focus: Marine Natural Product Chemistry, Marine Ecology, Marine Metabolomics, Marine Drug Discovery and Delivery, and In-Silico Drug Discovery.
  3. M.Sc. in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
    Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
    October 2012 – November 2014
    Focus: Marine Natural Products Chemistry.
  4. B.Sc. in Chemical Science
    Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
    September 2005 – May 2009
Professional Experience

Dr. Hamada Noreldeen boasts a distinguished career in academia and industry, marked by a diverse range of roles and contributions. With over a decade of teaching experience, Dr. Noreldeen has held significant positions including Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Eternal University, Baru Sahib, and Assistant Professor at Career Point University and Sri Sai University. His career commenced as a Lecturer at MIT College of Engineering & Management, reflecting his early dedication to education. Additionally, Dr. Noreldeen gained practical industrial experience as an IPQA Chemist at Alkem Laboratories. His extensive academic experience includes supervising M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, contributing to curriculum development, and engaging in various academic and research activities. Dr. Noreldeen’s professional journey showcases a strong commitment to both teaching and research, underpinned by his expertise in chemistry and a proactive approach to scientific inquiry and education.

Research Interest

Dr. Hamada Noreldeen’s research interests primarily focus on advanced materials and their applications in various industrial and technological fields. His work explores the synthesis and characterization of novel nanomaterials, including metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and carbon-based materials, for use in environmental and energy applications. Dr. Noreldeen is particularly interested in the development of materials with enhanced catalytic and adsorption properties for pollution control and renewable energy solutions. His research also delves into the design of innovative materials for drug delivery systems and biomedical applications, aiming to improve the efficiency and specificity of therapeutic interventions. Through a combination of experimental techniques and computational modeling, Dr. Noreldeen aims to advance the understanding of material behaviors at the molecular level and to develop practical solutions to contemporary challenges in materials science and engineering.

Research Skills

Dr. Hamada Noreldeen possesses a diverse set of research skills that significantly enhance his contributions to the field of chemistry. His expertise encompasses advanced techniques in physical chemistry, including acoustic measurements and thermodynamic analyses, particularly with complex compounds such as terbium soaps. Dr. Noreldeen has a strong background in the synthesis and characterization of various surfactants and metal carboxylates, utilizing methods like conductometry, viscometry, and infrared spectroscopy. His research is characterized by rigorous experimental design and analysis, contributing to a deeper understanding of molecular interactions and material properties. Additionally, his proficiency extends to supervising both M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, showcasing his ability to guide and mentor emerging researchers. Dr. Noreldeen’s extensive publication record in reputable journals and his role as a reviewer further highlight his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and his capacity to critically evaluate and contribute to ongoing research in his field.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Hamada Noreldeen has received notable recognition for his contributions to the field of chemistry. He has been certified for his participation in various science camps and has earned accolades for his academic achievements, including securing the first rank in his 9th class and achieving a merit certificate for his performance in matriculation. His exemplary service has been acknowledged by Career Point University, where he was recognized as a disciplined member and awarded Best Teacher for the 2012-13 academic session. Additionally, Dr. Noreldeen has been honored with the Award of Honor for his contribution to the 41st Junior Girls (U-20) National Handball Championship and received an Award of Appreciation for organizing the 4th Kishan Mela at Eternal University. His commitment to academic and extracurricular excellence continues to be acknowledged by his peers and institutions.

Conclusion

The candidate appears well-suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award based on their extensive research, publication record, and contributions to academia. Strengths include a solid research background, active participation in scientific review processes, and a significant role in mentoring students. Addressing areas for improvement, such as impact metrics and recent innovations, could further strengthen the application.

Publications Top Notes

  • Bis-Schiff Base Linkage-Triggered Highly Bright Luminescence of Gold Nanoclusters in Aqueous Solution at the Single-Cluster Level
    • Authors: H Deng, K Huang, L Xiu, W Sun, Q Yao, X Fang, X Huang, et al.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 50
  • Metabolomics of Lung Cancer: Analytical Platforms and Their Applications
    • Authors: HAA Noreldeen, X Liu, G Xu
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 37
  • A Peroxidase-Like Activity-Based Colorimetric Sensor Array of Noble Metal Nanozymes to Discriminate Heavy Metal Ions
    • Authors: HAA Noreldeen, L Yang, XY Guo, SB He, HP Peng, HH Deng, W Chen
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 33
  • Acetaminophen Sensor Based on the Oxidase-Like Activity and Interference Self-Elimination Ability of Chondroitin Sulfate-Modified Platinum Nanozyme
    • Authors: SB He, L Yang, MT Lin, HAA Noreldeen, RX Yu, HP Peng, HH Deng, et al.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 32
  • Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry-Based Tissue Metabolic Profiling Reveals Major Metabolic Pathway Alterations and Potential Biomarkers of Lung Cancer
    • Authors: L You, Y Fan, X Liu, S Shao, L Guo, HAA Noreldeen, Z Li, Y Ouyang, E Li, et al.
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 29
  • Serum Lipidomic Biomarkers for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in Nonsmoking Female Patients
    • Authors: HAA Noreldeen, L Du, W Li, X Liu, Y Wang, G Xu
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 22
  • Protein-Assisted Osmium Nanoclusters with Intrinsic Peroxidase-Like Activity and Extrinsic Antifouling Behavior
    • Authors: SB He, MT Lin, L Yang, HAA Noreldeen, HP Peng, HH Deng, W Chen
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 21
  • Assessment of Leachable Heavy Metals and Ecological Risk in the Surface Sediments Inside the Red Sea Ports of Egypt
    • Authors: MEA El-Metwally, AG Madkour, RR Fouad, LI Mohamedein, HAN Eldine, et al.
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 20
  • Carboxylated Chitosan Enabled Platinum Nanozyme with Improved Stability and Ascorbate Oxidase-Like Activity for a Fluorometric Acid Phosphatase Sensor
    • Authors: SB He, L Yang, Y Yang, HAA Noreldeen, GW Wu, HP Peng, HH Deng, et al.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 19
  • Deep Learning-Based Sensor Array: 3D Fluorescence Spectra of Gold Nanoclusters for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Vitamin B6 Derivatives
    • Authors: HAA Noreldeen, KY Huang, GW Wu, HP Peng, HH Deng, W Chen
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 19

 

Hamada Noreldeen | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

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