Lakshmi Narayan Mishral | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Dr . Lakshmi Narayan Mishral | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor Senior Grade 2, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, Vellore, India.
Current Position
Sneha Agarwal | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Ms. Sneha Agarwal | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Ph.D, Vellore institute of technology, Vellore, India.
Current Position
- Attributes of residual neural networks for modeling fractional differential equations
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- Journal: Heliyon
- Year: 2024
- DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38332
- EID: 2-s2.0-85204805580
- ISSN: 2405-8440
- Authors: S. Agarwal and L.N. Mishra
HABIBA | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Dr.HABIBA | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award
RESEACRCH SCHOLAR,UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW, INDIA.
Current Position
Smaai RADI | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Prof .Smaai RADI | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Sciences Oujda, Morocco
Current Position
Riaz Hussain | Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Riaz Hussain | Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at University of Education Lahore, Pakistan
Dr. Riaz Hussain is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Education Lahore, D. G. Khan Campus, where he has been serving since May 2023. He holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi. Dr. Hussain has over seven years of research and teaching experience, specializing in Natural Product Chemistry and Synthetic Organic Chemistry. His expertise includes structure elucidation of natural products using advanced spectrometric techniques, particularly 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy. Dr. Hussain has held research positions at esteemed institutions, including Queen’s University in Canada and the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry in Karachi, contributing significantly to the field through innovative research in product development and synthesis of coordination complexes. He is a dedicated educator, passionate about motivating students and integrating chemistry with other life sciences.
Profile👤
Education
Dr. Riaz Hussain holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, Pakistan, which he completed in 2013. His doctoral dissertation focused on “Phytochemical Investigations on the Constituents of Euphorbia thymifolia and Abutilon pakistanicum & Synthesis and Coordination of Phosphorus 1-Indenylide to Transition Metals.” He was mentored by distinguished advisors, including Prof. Dr. Abdul Malik (S.I.) and Prof. Dr. Michael C. Baird, Interim Head of the Department of Chemistry at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. Prior to his Ph.D., Dr. Hussain earned a Master of Science degree in Organic Chemistry from The Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan, in 2005, where his dissertation was titled “Reduction of Nitroaromatic Compounds Using Hydrated Hydrazine in the Presence of Palladium-Charcoal (Pd/C) Catalyst.” He completed his Bachelor of Science degree with a focus on Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan, in 2003.
Professional Experience
Dr. Riaz Hussain is currently serving as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, University of Education Lahore, D.G. Khan Campus, a position he has held since May 30, 2023. His professional journey includes significant roles that reflect his expertise in natural product chemistry and synthetic organic chemistry. He previously worked as an R&D Chemist at Al Muqarram Insulation Material Industry in Sharjah, U.A.E., from May 2013 to January 2014, where he managed research projects focused on developing new products and improving existing formulations for various applications. Additionally, Dr. Hussain was a Research Fellow at the ICCBS, H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, from June 2011 to April 2013, concentrating on the isolation and characterization of natural products using advanced chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. His experience as a Visiting Research Scholar at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, from June 2010 to May 2011, further enriched his research background, as he focused on the synthesis and NMR-based characterization of ruthenium coordination complexes. Earlier in his career, he held positions as a Junior Research Fellow and Research Assistant at the ICCBS, where he conducted extensive research on natural products. With over seven years of research and teaching experience, Dr. Hussain is recognized for his innovative approach to integrating chemistry with other life sciences disciplines.
Research Interests
Dr. Riaz Hussain’s research interests primarily lie in the fields of Natural Product Chemistry and Synthetic Organic Chemistry. He possesses extensive hands-on experience in the structure elucidation of natural products utilizing advanced spectrometric techniques, including 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy. His expertise encompasses the operation of high-field NMR spectrometers (300MHz, 400MHz, 500MHz, and 600MHz) for running various experiments such as 1D 1^{1}H NMR, 13^{13}C NMR, proton-decoupled 31^{31}P NMR, and 2D techniques like COSY, NOESY, HMBC, HMQC, and HSQC. Dr. Hussain’s research also integrates synthetic methodologies with the study of natural products, allowing for innovative approaches to solving complex problems within the life sciences. His previous work includes isolating and characterizing natural products from plants such as Euphorbia thymifolia and Abutilon pakistanicum, as well as developing new synthetic routes for coordination complexes. This interdisciplinary focus positions him at the forefront of research aimed at enhancing the understanding and application of chemical compounds derived from natural sources.
Publication Top Notes
Designing Three-Dimensional (3D) Non-Fullerene Small Molecule Acceptors with Efficient Photovoltaic Parameters
- Journal: ChemistrySelect
- Volume: 3 (45), Pages: 12797-12804
- Year: 2018
- Citations: 154
First Principles Study of Electronic and Nonlinear Optical Properties of A–D–π–A and D–A–D–π–A Configured Compounds Containing Novel Quinoline–Carbazole Derivatives
- Journal: RSC Advances
- Volume: 10 (37), Pages: 22273-22283
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 152
Designing N-Phenylaniline-Triazol Configured Donor Materials with Promising Optoelectronic Properties for High-Efficiency Solar Cells
- Journal: Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
- Volume: 1186, Article ID: 112908
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 145
Adsorption of Phosgene Gas on Pristine and Copper-Decorated B12N12 Nanocages: A Comparative DFT Study
- Journal: ACS Omega
- Volume: 5 (13), Pages: 7641-7650
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 144
Designing Triazatruxene-Based Donor Materials with Promising Photovoltaic Parameters for Organic Solar Cells
- Journal: RSC Advances
- Volume: 9 (45), Pages: 26402-26418
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 130
Conclusion
Dr. Riaz Hussain’s comprehensive experience in both academic and applied chemistry, alongside his innovative research contributions and leadership roles, underscore his candidacy for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing the field of chemistry, along with his ability to inspire and educate future scientists, positions him as a significant asset to the academic community and the scientific research landscape. His work not only enhances the understanding of natural products but also bridges the gap between theoretical chemistry and practical applications in various industries.
Muhammad Nasir Abrar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Muhammad Nasir Abrar | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Dr Muhammad Nasir Abrar, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
Dr. Muhammad Nasir Abrar, here’s a structured format that highlights his qualifications, achievements, and contributions suitable for the Best Researcher Award
Publication Profile👤
Current Position
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Sciences and Technology (September 2021 – Present).
Dr. Abrar is a distinguished academic with extensive experience in teaching and research. His current role as an Assistant Professor at NUST allows him to influence the next generation of civil engineers through courses such as Fluid Dynamics and Numerical Methods.
Previous Experience
- Assistant Professor (Visiting Faculty), Department of Software Engineering, COMSATS University, Islamabad (January 2021 – August 2021).
- Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, Capital University of Science and Technology (November 2017 – November 2020).
- Deputy-Director, Quality Enhancement Cell, NUST (October 2021 – September 2022).
Dr. Abrar has actively participated in various academic administrative roles, contributing to the quality enhancement of educational programs.
Educational Background
- PhD in Mathematics, Capital University of Science and Technology (2014 – 2020).
Thesis: Entropy Generation Analysis of Peristalsis Fluid Models. - MPhil in Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (2012 – 2014).
Thesis: Heat Generation and Absorption in a Non-Newtonian Nanofluid.
Dr. Abrar’s strong foundation in mathematics complements his research in engineering, positioning him uniquely at the intersection of both fields.
Research Directions
Dr. Abrar specializes in various research areas, including:
- Dusty Flows
- Ternary Nanofluid
- Second Law Analysis of Thermodynamics
- Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluid Models
His contributions in these areas are pivotal for advancing knowledge in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics.
Professional Contributions
Dr. Abrar serves as an ISI Journal Reviewer for multiple reputable journals, including Acta Mechanica and Physics Letter B, ensuring the quality and integrity of published research in his field.
Entropy generation due to MHD Falkner–Skan flow of Casson fluid over a wedge: A numerical study
Non-Similar Analysis of Darcy-Forchheimer Flow of Ternary Hybrid Nanoparticles Over a Porous Stretching Sheet
Thermal Investigation of Micro-polar Tangent Hyperbolic Flow Using a Hybrid Nanofluid Approach
Numerical simulation of Cattaneo–Christov heat flux model in a porous media past a stretching sheet
Effect of Thermal Radiation on Conjugate Natural Convection Flow of a Micropolar Fluid along a Vertical Surface
Conclusion
Dr. Muhammad Nasir Abrar’s diverse experience, robust educational background, impactful research contributions, and commitment to academic excellence make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Juan Zhang | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Elvin Abdullayev | Mathematics Award | Excellence in Innovation
Mr. Elvin Abdullayev | Mathematics Award | Excellence in Innovation
Student at Sumgait State University, Azerbaijan .
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