Asaad Ismail | Medical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Asaad Ismail | Medical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Physics chairman at Salahaddin University-erbil, Iraq

Ali Rezaei is an accomplished R&D and Product Manager specializing in nanotechnology and nanobiotechnology. With a strong research background, he has been involved in the development of high-performance nanocomposite materials. Ali has a reputation for his innovative approach and fast learning, contributing to successful projects in research and development. He was selected as the top researcher at Shahid Beheshti University in 2022 and is also a member of the National Elite Foundation of Iran. Ali’s strengths lie in his creativity, reliability, and persistence in solving complex problems and driving innovation.

Profile

Education 🎓

Bachelor of Biology (2015-2019) Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad-e Qabus, Golestan, Iran GPA: 17.06 Ali completed his undergraduate studies in biology, with a focus on animal sciences. His academic performance during this period laid the groundwork for his future pursuits in nanobiotechnology. Master of Nanobiotechnology (2019-2022) Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran GPA: 19.36 Ali excelled in his master’s program, specializing in nanobiotechnology, which paved the way for his involvement in cutting-edge research and development in nanomaterials and practical applications of nanotechnology.

Experience 💼

R&D and Product Manager With one year of experience in the National Elite Foundation of Iran, Ali has worked as an R&D and Product Manager, contributing to the research and development of innovative nanocomposite materials. He has a deep understanding of product design, development, and registration processes. Ali gained significant experience as a research assistant in the nanobiotechnology laboratory of Shahid Beheshti University, where he honed his skills in nanotechnology and material science. His role involved researching high-performance nanomaterials and leading projects on practical applications of nanotechnology.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Top Researcher Award (2022) Ali was recognized as the top researcher at Shahid Beheshti University in 2022 for his outstanding contributions to nanotechnology research. National Elite Foundation Membership Ali was selected as a member of the National Elite Foundation of Iran, a prestigious acknowledgment of his exceptional skills, research achievements, and contributions to innovation in the field of nanotechnology.

Research Focus 🔬

Ali’s research focuses on nanobiotechnology, particularly in the development and application of nanocomposite materials. His work aims at designing and producing high-performance nanomaterials for practical applications. He is passionate about innovative nanotechnology, constantly seeking new resources, techniques, and solutions to push the boundaries of product development and registration in the nanotechnology sector.

Conclusion

Ali Rezaei is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, thanks to his strong academic background, significant research experience, and recognition as a top researcher. His skills and attributes position him well for future contributions to the field of nanotechnology. By addressing areas for improvement, such as expanding his research portfolio and increasing his publication output, Ali can further enhance his qualifications and continue to make impactful advancements in his field.

Publication Top Notes

 

  • Indoor Radon Concentration and Its Health Risks in Selected Locations in Iraqi Kurdistan Using CR-39 NTDs
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, 2010
    • Summary: This study examines indoor radon levels across various locations in Iraqi Kurdistan, assessing their potential health risks. Utilizing CR-39 nuclear track detectors (NTDs), the research highlights the implications of elevated radon exposure in residential settings.
  • Interaction of Low-Intensity Nuclear Radiation Dose with Human Blood: Using the New Technique of CR-39 NTDs for an In Vitro Study
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 69(3), 559-566, 2011
    • Summary: The paper investigates how low-intensity nuclear radiation doses affect human blood using CR-39 NTDs. It emphasizes the innovative application of these detectors in assessing biological responses to radiation.
  • Design and Construct Optimum Dosimeter to Detect Airborne Radon and Thoron Gas: Experimental Study
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2011
    • Summary: This research focuses on creating an efficient dosimeter for measuring airborne radon and thoron levels. The experimental approach involves optimizing the dosimeter’s design to enhance detection accuracy.
  • Measurement of Radium Content and Radon Exhalation Rates in Building Material Samples Using Passive and Active Detecting Techniques
    • Authors: AH Zakaria, SJ Mohamed, AH Ismail
    • Source: International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 4(9), 1827-1831, 2013
    • Summary: This publication details the evaluation of radium content and radon exhalation rates in various building materials. It contrasts passive and active detection techniques, providing insights into material safety regarding radon emissions.
  • Experimental Measurements on CR-39 Response for Radon Gas and Estimating the Optimum Dimensions of Dosimeters for Detection of Radon
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: Proceedings of the 3rd Asian Physics Symposium, Bandung, Indonesia, 2009
    • Summary: This work discusses the response characteristics of CR-39 detectors to radon gas, aiming to determine optimal dosimeter dimensions for effective radon detection.
  • Study of Change in the Efficiency of CR-39 After Storage for Different Product Companies by Using TRACK_TEST Program
    • Author: AH Ismail
    • Source: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2009
    • Summary: The study evaluates the efficiency changes in CR-39 detectors after varying storage conditions, employing the TRACK_TEST program for analysis.
  • Radon Exhalation Rate from Building Materials Using Passive Technique Nuclear Track Detectors
    • Authors: ZA Hussein, MS Jaafar, AH Ismail, AA Battawy
    • Source: International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 4(7), 1276-1282, 2013
    • Summary: This publication assesses the radon exhalation rates from building materials using passive nuclear track detectors, contributing valuable data for understanding building material safety.
  • Relationship Between Radon Concentration, Ventilation Rate, and Male Infertility: A Case Study in Iraqi Kurdistan
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: International Journal of Low Radiation, 7(3), 175-187, 2010
    • Summary: The study investigates the correlation between indoor radon concentrations, ventilation rates, and male infertility cases in Iraqi Kurdistan, indicating potential health implications of poor indoor air quality.
  • Analysis of Radon Concentrations in Drinking Water in Erbil Governorate (Iraqi Kurdistan) and Its Health Effects
    • Authors: AH Ismail, SO Haji
    • Source: Tikrit Journal of Pure Science, 13(3), 9, 2008
    • Summary: This research analyzes radon levels in drinking water within the Erbil Governorate, discussing the potential health effects associated with exposure through water consumption.
  • Comparison of Alexandrite and Diode Lasers for Hair Removal in Dark and Medium Skin: Which is Better?
    • Authors: FH Mustafa, MS Jaafar, AH Ismail, KN Mutter
    • Source: Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences, 5(4), 188, 2014
    • Summary: This paper compares the efficacy of different laser types for hair removal on varying skin tones, contributing to dermatological practices.
  • Measurement of Radon Activity Concentration in Iraqi Kurdistan Soil by Using CR-39 Nuclear Track Detectors
    • Author: AH Ismail
    • Source: Salahaddin University-Erbil, 2004
    • Summary: This publication focuses on measuring radon activity concentrations in the soil of Iraqi Kurdistan, emphasizing environmental health risks.
  • Hazards Assessment of Radon Exhalation Rate and Radium Content in the Soil Samples in Iraqi Kurdistan Using Passive and Active Detecting Methods
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MS Jaafar
    • Source: International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering, 4(10), 2010
    • Summary: The study assesses radon exhalation rates and radium content in soil samples, utilizing both passive and active detection methods to evaluate potential environmental hazards.
  • Indoor Radon Concentration Measurement in Selected Factories in Northern and Central Iraq
    • Authors: AA Battawy, MS Jaafar, NF Tawfiq, IS Mustafa, AH Ali, ZA Hussein
    • Source: Measurement, 4(5), 2013
    • Summary: This publication measures indoor radon concentrations in various factories, highlighting occupational health risks associated with radon exposure.
  • Modelling of Indoor Radon Activity Concentration Dynamics and Its Validation Through In-Situ Measurements on Regional Scale
    • Authors: S Mancini, M Guida, A Cuomo, D Guida, AH Ismail
    • Source: AIP Conference Proceedings, 1982(1), 2018
    • Summary: The study models indoor radon activity concentration dynamics, validating the model with in-situ measurements to assess regional radon exposure risks.
  • Measurements of Indoor Radon-222 Concentration Inside Iraqi Kurdistan: Case Study in the Summer Season
    • Authors: ZA Hussein, MS Jaafar, AH Ismail
    • Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy, 4(143), 2013
    • Summary: This case study examines indoor radon-222 concentrations in Iraqi Kurdistan during the summer, providing critical data on seasonal variations in radon levels.
  • Influences of Different Low-Level Laser Power at Wavelength 635 nm for Two Types of Skin: Dark and Light
    • Authors: F Hamad, M Jaafar, A Hamid, A Omar, Z Timimi, H Houssein
    • Source: Proceedings of the 7th IMT-GT UNINET and the 3rd International PSU-UNS Conference, 2009
    • Summary: This research evaluates the effects of laser power variations on different skin types, contributing to the field of dermatological laser treatments.
  • Radiation Exposure of Leukemia Blood Samples and Its Impacts on the Density of RBC, WBC, and PLT: In Vitro
    • Authors: AH Ismail, MA Hamad, EMT Harki
    • Source: Scientific Research Publishing, 2012
    • Summary: The study assesses the impact of radiation exposure on leukemia blood samples, focusing on the changes in blood cell densities.
  • The Effect of Laser Wavelength in Photodynamic Therapy and Phototherapy for Superficial Skin Diseases
    • Authors: FH Mustafa, MS Jaafar, AH Ismail, HAA Houssein
    • Source: 2011 IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques, 232-236, 2011
    • Summary: This research explores how different laser wavelengths affect photodynamic therapy and phototherapy outcomes for superficial skin diseases.
  • Influence of the Static Magnetic Field on Red Blood Cells Parameters and Platelets Using Tests of CBC and Microscopy Images
    • Authors: BT Mustafa, SP Yaba, AH Ismail
    • Source: Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express, 6(2), 025004, 2020
    • Summary: The study investigates the effects of static magnetic fields on red blood cells and platelets, utilizing comprehensive blood tests and microscopy for analysis.

Shams Ali Baig | Wastewater Treatment | Scientific Excellence Achievement Award

Dr. Shams Ali Baig | Wastewater Treatment | Scientific Excellence Achievement Award

Associate Professor at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan.

Dr. Shams Ali Baig is an accomplished environmental scientist with expertise in sustainable water supply, water treatment, and environmental sanitation. With over thirteen years of experience in academia and research, he has published extensively and led multiple research projects. Dr. Baig excels in experimental design, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration, contributing significantly to environmental science. His research focuses on developing innovative solutions for water pollution control and climate resilience, aiming to achieve sustainable development goals. Through his work, Dr. Baig demonstrates a commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing critical environmental challenges.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Dr. Shams Ali Baig has dedicated himself to a robust academic journey, earning a diverse array of qualifications in environmental sciences and engineering. His educational milestones include a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences/Environmental Engineering from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, P.R. China, completed in March 2015. This doctoral degree provided him with specialized knowledge and advanced research skills in environmental sciences. Prior to his Ph.D., Dr. Baig obtained an MS/M.Phil in Environmental Sciences/Sustainable Water Sanitation Health and Development from COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus, Pakistan, in 2010. This master’s degree focused on sustainable approaches to water sanitation, health, and development, laying a strong foundation for his expertise in these critical areas. Additionally, he holds an M.Sc in Environmental Sciences from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan, achieved in 2004, and a B.Sc in Chemical Sciences from the same institution in 2002. Dr. Baig’s academic journey began with a solid foundation in the sciences, including completing his F.Sc in Pre-Medical and SSC in Science from BISE Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2000 and 1998, respectively. Furthermore, he has enriched his expertise through specialized certificate courses in sustainable sanitation and drinking water, enhancing his contributions to the field of environmental science and engineering.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shams Ali Baig boasts an extensive professional experience spanning over thirteen years, encompassing national and international roles in development, academia, and research sectors. His expertise lies in various domains of environmental sciences, including sustainable drinking water supply, water treatment, environmental sanitation, and WASH initiatives. Dr. Baig has served in diverse capacities, demonstrating his versatility and leadership across different roles and organizations. Notably, he has held positions such as WASH Coordinator and Research Consultant with renowned international organizations like World Vision International and Save the Children USA, where he managed integrated water, sanitation, and health interventions in disaster-affected areas. His responsibilities included implementing household drinking water treatment systems, preparing project progress reports, and conducting need assessments and surveys for decentralized treatment technologies. Additionally, Dr. Baig has contributed to emergency WASH projects as a WASH Officer with Oxfam GB, ensuring compliance with minimum standards and coordinating with implementing partners. His extensive field experience also includes roles such as WATSAN Officer, Monitoring Officer, and Community Mobilizer, where he played pivotal roles in project planning, monitoring, and capacity building for water quality improvement initiatives. Currently, Dr. Baig serves as an Associate Professor at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan, where he imparts knowledge and supervises undergraduate and postgraduate students in environmental sciences-related subjects and research projects. Through his diverse professional experiences, Dr. Shams Ali Baig continues to make significant contributions to environmental science research and sustainable development initiatives.

Research Interest

Dr. Shams Ali Baig’s research interests are broad and multifaceted, encompassing various aspects of environmental sciences with a focus on addressing pressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainable development. His expertise lies in developing innovative water treatment technologies to ensure access to clean and safe drinking water, exploring processes such as oxidation, adsorption, filtration, and nanotechnology. Additionally, Dr. Baig is deeply interested in climate resilience strategies for water management, aiming to mitigate the impacts of climate change on water resources and ecosystems. He is also dedicated to the development of decentralized and climate-resilient water and wastewater treatment technologies suitable for diverse settings. Moreover, Dr. Baig’s research agenda includes efforts to control environmental pollution from industrial, agricultural, and urban sources, with a focus on protecting ecosystems and human health. His research aligns closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, as he strives to contribute to achieving universal access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene. Through his diverse research interests, Dr. Shams Ali Baig demonstrates a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting environmental sustainability on both local and global scales.

Award and Honors

Dr. Shams Ali Baig has received recognition and honors for his significant contributions to environmental sciences, spanning a career of dedication and excellence. Notably, he was awarded the IPEG (Middle East Chapter) Organizing Committee Award in 2018, acknowledging his pivotal role and active engagement within the International Pediatric Endosurgery Group. Additionally, Dr. Baig has been the recipient of multiple Outstanding Performance Awards, underscoring his exceptional achievements and impact in his field, both nationally and internationally. His research excellence has been further acknowledged through various accolades, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in environmental science research. Furthermore, Dr. Baig has been honored with Best Presenter Awards at numerous conferences and symposiums, highlighting his expertise in environmental sciences, water treatment technologies, and sustainable development. Throughout his academic journey, he has garnered academic awards and distinctions, illustrating his academic prowess and unwavering dedication to research and learning. These awards and honors serve as testament to Dr. Shams Ali Baig’s exemplary contributions to environmental sciences and inspire him to continue his pursuit of excellence in research and academia.

Research Skills

Dr. Shams Ali Baig possesses a diverse array of research skills cultivated over years of experience and academic training in environmental sciences. His proficiency spans various facets of research methodology, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration. With expertise in experimental design, Dr. Baig adeptly formulates robust research designs to investigate environmental phenomena and test hypotheses effectively. He demonstrates skill in collecting and analyzing field data, laboratory measurements, and survey responses, employing statistical techniques and software tools to derive meaningful insights from complex datasets. Additionally, Dr. Baig conducts comprehensive literature reviews to stay abreast of current research trends and synthesize existing knowledge, informing his own research investigations. Adept at interdisciplinary collaboration, he engages with experts from diverse fields to address complex environmental challenges from multiple perspectives. Moreover, Dr. Baig excels in grant writing and proposal development, effectively communicating the significance and methodology of his research to secure funding. His strong publication record and dissemination efforts underscore his commitment to advancing environmental science through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and academic forums. With proficiency in project management, critical thinking, and problem-solving, Dr. Shams Ali Baig exemplifies a dedication to conducting high-quality research and contributing to the understanding and mitigation of environmental issues.

Publications

  1. Efficacy and mechanism of enhanced Sb(V) removal from textile wastewater using ferric flocs in aerobic biological treatment
    • Authors: Zhang, S., Baig, S.A., Xu, X.
    • Journal: Chemosphere
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 357
    • Citations: 0
  2. Occurrence of selected antibiotics in urban rivers in northwest Pakistan and assessment of ecotoxicological and antimicrobial resistance risks
    • Authors: Shams, D.F., Izaz, M., Khan, W., Tawab, A., Baig, S.A.
    • Journal: Chemosphere
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 352
    • Citations: 0
  3. Insights into the effects of pyrolysis parameters on biochar synthesis from green wastes and its As(III) removal efficiency
    • Authors: Hayat, Z., Baig, S.A., Shams, D.F., Xu, X., Danish, M.
    • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 21(1)
    • Pages: 895–908
    • Citations: 1
  4. Comparative Sb(V) removal efficacy of different iron oxides from textile wastewater: effects of co-existing anions and dye compounds
    • Authors: Zhou, C., Wan, L., Lou, Z., Baig, S.A., Xu, X.
    • Journal: Environmental science and pollution research international
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 30(57)
    • Pages: 120030–120043
    • Citations: 1
  5. Application of sintered textile sludge as novel adsorbents for Sb(V) removal from textile wastewater: Performances, mechanisms and perspectives
    • Authors: Wan, L., Wu, S., Luo, C., Lou, Z., Baig, S.A., Xu, X.
    • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 425
    • Page: 138998
    • Citations: 3
  6. Multifunctional alkali-modified biochar-nPd/Fe composites for enhanced removal of 2,4-D: Preparation, characterization, and mechanism
    • Authors: Zhou, H., Hu, S., Huang, N., Baig, S.A., Wang, J.
    • Journal: Applied Organometallic Chemistry
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 37(11)
    • Page: e7274
    • Citations: 0
  7. Contamination level, source identification and health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in drinking water sources of mining and non-mining areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
    • Authors: Bhatti, Z.I., Ishtiaq, M., Khan, S.A., Din, Z.U., Khan, A.
    • Journal: Journal of Water and Health
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 20(9)
    • Pages: 1343–1363
    • Citations: 12
  8. Integrated green complexing agent and biochar modified nano zero-valent iron for hexavalent chromium removal: A characterisation and performance study
    • Authors: Zhou, H., Ma, M., Zhao, Y., Ye, M., Baig, S.A., Wang, J.
    • Journal: Science of the Total Environment
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 834
    • Page: 155080
    • Citations: 30
  9. Assessment and Impacts of Air Pollution from Brick Kilns on Public Health in Northern Pakistan
    • Authors: Subhanullah, M., Ullah, S., Javed, M.F., Mohamed, A., Sajjad, R.U.
    • Journal: Atmosphere
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 13(8)
    • Page: 1231
    • Citations: 10
  10. Electrocatalytic hydrodechlorination of clofibric acid (CA) using Pd/Ni foam electrodes: The effects of Ni(OH)2 and complexing agents on electrode preparation
    • Authors: Wu, S., Wang, Z., Wan, L., Baig, S.A., Xu, X.
    • Journal: Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 915
    • Page: 116358
    • Citations: 5

 

 

 

Mohamad Fulazzaky | Equations | Best Innovation Award

Prof Dr. Mohamad Fulazzaky | Equations | Best Innovation Award

 Science at Universitas Djuanda, Indonesia.

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky is a distinguished Indonesian academic and researcher specializing in water chemistry, microbiology, and environmental engineering. With a Ph.D. from Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (UPPA), France, he has held key roles in government, including director positions in water resources management. Fulazzaky has lectured at universities in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam, teaching courses on wastewater treatment, hydrology, and environmental engineering. He has received numerous accolades, including scholarships from the Indonesian and French governments, the Satyalancana Karya Satya 10 Tahun from the President of Indonesia, and awards for his research and publications from Malaysian universities. Recognized as one of Indonesia’s top scientists by Stanford University and Elsevier, Fulazzaky is also active in consultancy and mentors academics on scientific writing and research methodology.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky’s education includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Water Chemistry and Microbiology from Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (UPPA), France. He also holds a Master of Sciences (MSc) in Water Treatment and Environmental Engineering from Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse (INSAT), France, and a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Water Engineering and Management from Ecole Nationale des Travaux Public de l’Etat (ENTPE), France. Additionally, he has a Graduate Degree in Physical Chemistry from Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia, and a Bachelor of Sciences (BSc) in Chemistry from ITB as well. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in water chemistry, microbiology, and environmental engineering, enabling him to excel in his research and professional endeavors.

Research Experience:

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky has an extensive research background, focusing on water chemistry, microbiology, and environmental engineering. His research has covered a wide range of topics, including wastewater treatment, water quality monitoring, and pollution control. Fulazzaky has conducted research projects on adsorption and electrosorption of herbicides and surfactants on activated carbons, chemical phosphorus removal in wastewater treatment, and biochemically demanding oxygen measurements in landfill leachates. His research has contributed to advancements in sustainable water management practices and environmental protection. Fulazzaky’s work has been recognized through numerous awards and honors, highlighting the significance and impact of his research contributions. His research experience reflects his dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges and his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of environmental engineering.

Research Interest:

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky’s research interests are primarily focused on sustainable water management and environmental protection. He is particularly interested in wastewater treatment technologies, water quality monitoring, and pollution control. Fulazzaky’s research also encompasses areas such as adsorption and electrosorption processes, chemical phosphorus removal, and biochemically demanding oxygen measurements in landfill leachates.His work aims to develop innovative solutions to environmental challenges, with a focus on improving water quality and ensuring the sustainable use of water resources. Fulazzaky’s research interests reflect his commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues and advancing knowledge in the field of environmental engineering.

Teaching Experience:

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky has a rich teaching experience spanning several universities in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. He has taught a variety of undergraduate courses, including wastewater treatment, water supply treatment, hydrology, environmental engineering, engineering economy, and research methodology. Fulazzaky’s teaching approach emphasizes practical applications and real-world scenarios, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. His teaching philosophy centers on promoting critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deep appreciation for environmental issues. Fulazzaky’s extensive experience as a lecturer has not only helped shape the next generation of environmental engineers but has also inspired students to pursue innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

Training Experience:

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky has a rich teaching experience spanning several universities in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. He has taught a variety of undergraduate courses, including wastewater treatment, water supply treatment, hydrology, environmental engineering, engineering economy, and research methodology. Fulazzaky’s teaching approach emphasizes practical applications and real-world scenarios, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. His teaching philosophy centers on promoting critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deep appreciation for environmental issues. Fulazzaky’s extensive experience as a lecturer has not only helped shape the next generation of environmental engineers but has also inspired students to pursue innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

Award and Honors:

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky’s contributions to research, academia, and environmental engineering have earned him numerous prestigious awards and honors. He has been recognized for his academic excellence with scholarship awards from both the Indonesian and French governments. His dedication to service was acknowledged with the Satyalancana Karya Satya 10 Tahun, presented by the President of Indonesia. Fulazzaky’s research and publications have also received acclaim, with awards such as the Anugerah Penyelidik Universiti and Anugerah Buku Terbaik Kategori Sains, Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan from Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. Additionally, his contributions to academia and research have been honored with the Anugerah Jurnal Berindeks, Anugrah Perkhitmatan Cemerlang, Gold Award at Malaysian Road Conference, and Gold Award at the 16th Industrial Art and Technology Exhibition from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Fulazzaky’s innovative work was further recognized with the Gold Prize at the Seoul International Invention Fair by the Korea Invention Promotion Association. These accolades underscore Fulazzaky’s significant impact and leadership in the field of environmental engineering.

Skills:

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky is a multifaceted professional with a diverse skill set that spans research, teaching, leadership, consultancy, and language proficiency. With a strong background in water chemistry, microbiology, and environmental engineering, he has conducted extensive research in areas such as wastewater treatment and pollution control. Fulazzaky’s teaching experience includes delivering undergraduate courses at various universities, where he emphasizes practical applications and critical thinking. He has also demonstrated effective leadership skills through roles in government agencies and universities, managing projects related to water resources management and conservation. Additionally, Fulazzaky is fluent in Indonesian, English, and French, enhancing his ability to communicate and collaborate in international settings. His contributions to research and academia have been recognized with multiple awards, underscoring his status as a leading figure in environmental engineering.

Publications:

  1. A review of self-healing concrete research development
    • Authors: A Talaiekhozan, A Keyvanfar, A Shafaghat, R Andalib, MZ Abd Majid, …
    • Citations: 188
    • Year: 2014
  2. Challenges of integrated water resources management in Indonesia
    • Authors: MA Fulazzaky
    • Citations: 179
    • Year: 2014
  3. Assessment of water quality status for the Selangor River in Malaysia
    • Authors: MA Fulazzaky, TW Seong, MIM Masirin
    • Citations: 158
    • Year: 2010
  4. Application of the kinetic and isotherm models for better understanding of the behaviors of silver nanoparticles adsorption onto different adsorbents
    • Authors: A Syafiuddin, S Salmiati, J Jonbi, MA Fulazzaky
    • Citations: 151
    • Year: 2018
  5. Determining the resistance of mass transfer for adsorption of the surfactants onto granular activated carbons from hydrodynamic column
    • Authors: MA Fulazzaky
    • Citations: 120
    • Year: 2011
  6. Water quality evaluation system to assess the status and the suitability of the Citarum river water to different uses
    • Authors: MA Fulazzaky
    • Citations: 106
    • Year: 2010
  7. Understanding of mass transfer resistance for the adsorption of solute onto porous material from the modified mass transfer factor models
    • Authors: MA Fulazzaky, MH Khamidun, R Omar
    • Citations: 98
    • Year: 2013
  8. Water quality evaluation system to assess the Brantas River water
    • Authors: MA Fulazzaky
    • Citations: 72
    • Year: 2009
  9. Application of Proteus mirabilis and Proteus vulgaris mixture to design self-healing concrete
    • Authors: A Talaiekhozani, A Keyvanfar, R Andalib, M Samadi, A Shafaghat, …
    • Citations: 66
    • Year: 2014
  10. Decolorization kinetics and mass transfer mechanisms of Remazol Brilliant Blue R dye mediated by different fungi
    • Authors: A Syafiuddin, MA Fulazzaky
    • Citations: 59
    • Year: 2021

Razieh Moalefshahri | Oxidative Award | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Razieh Moalefshahri | Oxidative Award | Best Researcher Award

Article at Mashhad university of medical sciences, Iran.

Razieh Moalefshahri is a highly accomplished professional with a strong academic background and extensive research experience in medical sciences. She earned a B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Sciences, ranking as the top student with a GPA of 4, and continued her academic journey with an M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry, again achieving a perfect GPA of 4. Her research focuses on the effects of silymarin on inflammation and cognitive impairment induced by ovariectomy in Wistar Rats, and she has contributed to scientific knowledge through publications like “The Emerging Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma.” Razieh has practical experience through internships, honing skills in cDNA synthesis, cell culture, real-time PCR, ELISA tests, and more. Proficient in various software tools, she is dedicated to advancing medical sciences and improving her English proficiency. Razieh’s research interests include animal and cellular studies, with a focus on cell culture, and she is passionate about conducting impactful research to advance medical knowledge.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Razieh Moalefshahri has a strong academic background in medical sciences. She completed her B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Sciences at Varastegan Institute for Medical Sciences in Mashhad, IR, in 2020, where she ranked as the top student with a GPA of 4. Building on this success, Razieh pursued an M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, graduating in 2023 with a perfect GPA of 4. Her academic achievements highlight her dedication to excellence in her field.

Research Experience:

Razieh Moalefshahri has gained valuable practical experience through internships and university placements. During her undergraduate studies in 2020, she completed a one-year internship at Pardis Hafez Laboratory in Mashhad city, where she honed her skills in various laboratory techniques. In 2023, while pursuing her M.Sc., Razieh completed a semester of university internship at Ghaem and Imam Reza Hospitals in Mashhad city. These experiences provided her with hands-on experience in cDNA synthesis, cell culture, real-time PCR, ELISA tests, and more, contributing to her growth as a skilled professional in the field of medical sciences.

Research Interests:

Razieh Moalefshahri’s research interests lie in animal and cellular studies, with a focus on cell culture. Her work aims to advance our understanding of disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions, particularly in the areas of inflammation, cognitive impairment, and neuroprotection. Razieh is passionate about conducting impactful research that can lead to significant advancements in medical sciences and improve patient outcomes.

Skills:

Razieh Moalefshahri possesses a diverse set of skills acquired through her academic and professional experiences. She is proficient in synthesizing cDNA, cell culture and passage, cell counting, cell treatment with drugs, protein extraction from tissue and cells, western blot, performing real-time PCR, and conducting ELISA tests. Additionally, Razieh is experienced in working with laboratory animals. She is also adept at using various software tools, including GraphPad Prism, SPSS, GeneRunner, EndNote, CorelDRAW, ChemDraw, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Her skills extend to culturing bacteria, conducting antibiogram tests, analyzing urine and urinary stones, performing blood and urine biochemistry tests, running cellulose acetate, agarose gel, and protein electrophoresis, conducting sperm analysis, as well as serology and hematology tests. Her proficiency in these areas demonstrates her ability to excel in a laboratory setting and contribute significantly to scientific research.