Zahra Jowkar | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zahra Jowkar | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Oral and Dental Disease Research Center, Department of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Dr. Zahra Jowkar, Associate Professor at the Department of Operative Dentistry, Oral and Dental Disease Research Center, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran, is a distinguished researcher and educator specializing in operative and aesthetic dentistry. She completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree in 2011 and pursued her Master of Science in Dentistry (MScD) with a residency in Aesthetic and Operative Dentistry from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2014, laying a strong academic foundation for her clinical and research career. Professionally, she has served as an Assistant Professor from 2014 to 2020 and has held the role of Associate Professor since October 2020, contributing extensively to dental education, postgraduate training, and patient-centered innovations in oral health. Her research interests focus on restorative dentistry, biomaterials, aesthetic dental techniques, and preventive oral care, with emphasis on evidence-based practices that bridge the gap between clinical application and academic knowledge. With a strong research profile, she has authored 44 peer-reviewed documents indexed in Scopus, accumulating 475 citations and an h-index of 13, demonstrating her impact on the field. Her research skills include clinical trial design, advanced restorative methodologies, biomaterial testing, scholarly writing, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making her a valuable contributor to both national and international research projects. Dr. Jowkar has received recognition for her scholarly achievements through academic awards and honors at institutional and professional levels, reflecting her leadership, dedication, and innovation in dental science. Overall, her career trajectory highlights a combination of academic excellence, impactful publications, and community contribution, positioning her as a leading figure in operative and aesthetic dentistry. With her continued research, professional growth, and collaborative potential, she is expected to advance dental sciences globally, inspire young professionals, and contribute meaningfully to both education and clinical practice.

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Featured Publications

Jowkar, Z., Masoumi, M., & Mahmoodian, H. (2020). Psychological stress and stressors among clinical dental students at Shiraz School of Dentistry, Iran. Advances in Medical Education and Practice, 11, 113–120. https://doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S240320

Jowkar, Z., Hamidi, S. A., Shafiei, F., & Ghahramani, Y. (2020). The effect of silver, zinc oxide, and titanium dioxide nanoparticles used as final irrigation solutions on the fracture resistance of root-filled teeth. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry, 12, 141–148. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCIDE.S251040

Firouzmandi, M., Shafiei, F., Jowkar, Z., & Nazemi, F. (2019). Effect of silver diamine fluoride and proanthocyanidin on mechanical properties of caries-affected dentin. European Journal of Dentistry, 13(2), 255–260. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1693094

Jowkar, Z., Jowkar, M., & Shafiei, F. (2019). Mechanical and dentin bond strength properties of the nanosilver enriched glass ionomer cement. European Journal of Dentistry, 13(3), 350–356. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1700611

Safari, A., Jowkar, Z., & Farzin, M. (2013). Evaluation of the relationship between bruxism and premature occlusal contacts. The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 14(4), 616–621. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1361

Sumana Paul | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sumana Paul | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Senior Scientist from CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute | Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute CSIR | India

Dr. Sumana Paul is a Senior Scientist at the Energy Materials and Devices Division of the CSIR–Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CSIR-CGCRI), Kolkata, India. She is an accomplished researcher specializing in energy materials, nanostructured semiconductors, and optoelectronic devices. Her scientific journey reflects a consistent record of academic excellence, innovative research, and professional recognition. Dr. Paul obtained her Ph.D. in Physics from Jadavpur University in collaboration with the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), where she investigated the optical and photophysical properties of nano-structured semiconducting oxides and sulfides. Over the years, she has held prestigious fellowships such as the DST-INSPIRE Fellowship, SERB National Postdoctoral Fellowship, and Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship at IIT Guwahati, which allowed her to expand her expertise in experimental nanoscience and device engineering. Her extensive publication record includes papers in top-tier international journals such as Nature Nanotechnology, Nanoscale, ACS Applied Energy Materials, and Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Dr. Paul’s research has significant implications for sustainable energy harvesting, photocatalysis, sensing technologies, and next-generation optoelectronic applications. Alongside her research contributions, she is actively engaged in mentoring young researchers, participating in international collaborations, and contributing to the advancement of nanomaterials science on both academic and industrial fronts.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Sumana Paul’s educational journey exemplifies a steady pursuit of excellence in science. She began her academic foundation at the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, where she excelled in Madhyamik with a score of 94.6%. She completed her Higher Secondary education under the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, securing 89% with a strong focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Her academic achievements paved the way for admission to Jadavpur University, one of India’s premier institutions. She earned her B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Computer Science, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics, with consistently high performance. Building upon this strong foundation, she pursued doctoral research at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) under Jadavpur University, focusing on “Optical and Photophysical Properties of Nano-Structured Semiconducting Oxides and Sulfides.” Awarded her Ph.D. in Physics under the mentorship of Prof. Subodh Kumar De, she produced impactful research contributing to the understanding of functional nanomaterials. Dr. Paul’s education also included practical exposure through thesis projects, such as her master’s dissertation on nanosized Ni-Zn ferrites. Collectively, her educational background equipped her with deep theoretical knowledge and experimental expertise, enabling her future breakthroughs in materials science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sumana Paul has cultivated an impressive professional trajectory that bridges fundamental research with applied science. Her research career began with a Master’s Thesis at Jadavpur University, where she investigated nanosized ferrites under the guidance of Dr. Sanjoy Kumar. She then advanced to doctoral research at IACS, where she explored semiconducting oxides and sulfides, producing innovative outcomes that strengthened her foundations in nanoscience. Following her Ph.D., she secured a National Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, where her research expanded into the domain of energy materials and device applications. Her work continued as an Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at IIT Guwahati, where she refined her expertise in nanostructured materials for optoelectronic and photocatalytic systems. Currently, as a Senior Scientist at CSIR-CGCRI, she leads projects in the Energy Materials and Devices Division, contributing to the development of advanced nanostructures for energy harvesting, photodetection, and sustainable applications. Dr. Paul’s professional contributions also include presenting her work at international conferences in India and abroad, collaborating with global researchers, and co-authoring impactful journal articles. Her career path demonstrates a steady rise from academic researcher to an independent scientist recognized for her leadership in advanced materials and nanotechnology.

Research Interests

Dr. Sumana Paul’s research interests span across nanoscience, materials physics, and applied energy technologies. She focuses on the optical, electronic, and photophysical properties of semiconducting oxides, sulfides, and hybrid nanostructures. A central theme of her work is the design and synthesis of functional nanomaterials for applications in sustainable energy harvesting, photocatalysis, sensing, and optoelectronic devices. She has worked extensively on heterostructures, including Bi₂Se₃, WS₂, and oxyselenides, exploring charge transfer dynamics and tailoring material properties for improved performance. Her research also investigates piezoelectric and triboelectric nanogenerators for biomechanical energy harvesting, merging materials science with practical energy solutions. Another important focus is on the development of perovskite-based materials and novel heterojunctions for photodetection and light-harvesting applications. Dr. Paul’s interdisciplinary approach integrates physics, chemistry, and nanotechnology, allowing her to address scientific challenges with real-world relevance. She has collaborated internationally with researchers in Japan and Europe to expand the scope of her investigations. Her interests continue to evolve toward next-generation devices that utilize nanomaterials for renewable energy, environmental remediation, and sensing applications. By combining fundamental research with applied perspectives, Dr. Paul’s work stands at the forefront of materials science and energy research.

Research Skills

Dr. Sumana Paul possesses a diverse and advanced skillset in both experimental and analytical research, enabling her to conduct high-impact work in nanoscience and materials physics. Her expertise includes the synthesis of nanostructured oxides, sulfides, and hybrid materials using chemical and hydrothermal methods. She is proficient in characterizing these materials through techniques such as UV/Vis spectroscopy, photoluminescence, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and electrochemical analysis. Additionally, she has deep expertise in studying charge transport and interfacial properties in heterostructures, crucial for understanding optoelectronic and photocatalytic systems. Dr. Paul is skilled in integrating nanomaterials into functional devices such as photodetectors, nanogenerators, and energy storage systems, bridging the gap between fundamental material properties and real-world applications. She has also acquired computational knowledge for interpreting experimental outcomes, particularly in studying photophysical mechanisms. Her ability to work across multidisciplinary platforms—physics, chemistry, and materials engineering—makes her a versatile researcher. Furthermore, her skills extend to mentoring students, writing competitive grant proposals, and publishing in reputed journals. Through her technical, analytical, and leadership skills, Dr. Paul has established herself as a well-rounded scientist contributing to both fundamental discoveries and practical innovations.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Sumana Paul’s academic journey has been consistently recognized through numerous awards, fellowships, and scholarships that highlight her research excellence and contributions to science. Early in her career, she was awarded the INSPIRE Scholarship by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), India, which supported her studies. She later qualified for the prestigious CSIR Lectureship (LS), demonstrating her strong academic standing. During her Ph.D., she was honored with the DST-INSPIRE Junior Research Fellowship and subsequently the Senior Research Fellowship, supporting her innovative doctoral work on semiconducting nanostructures. Following her Ph.D., she was awarded the SERB National Postdoctoral Fellowship at IIT Guwahati, where she advanced her expertise in energy and device materials. She further received the Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship at IIT Guwahati, a recognition given to outstanding researchers demonstrating significant potential for leadership in science. Collectively, these awards underscore her scientific impact and contributions at various career stages. Alongside these honors, her active participation in international conferences and collaborations with globally reputed institutions further demonstrate her international research presence. These distinctions collectively position Dr. Paul as a rising leader in nanoscience and materials research.

Publication Top Notes

  • Maximization of photocatalytic activity of Bi2S3/TiO2/Au ternary heterostructures by proper epitaxy formation and plasmonic sensitization — 2017 — 74 citations

  • Control Synthesis of Air‐Stable Morphology Tunable Pb‐Free Cs2SnI6 Perovskite Nanoparticles and Their Photodetection Properties — 2018 — 71 citations

  • Nitrogenated CQD decorated ZnO nanorods towards rapid photodegradation of rhodamine B: A combined experimental and theoretical approach — 2021 — 53 citations

  • Maximizing the photocatalytic and photo response properties of multimodal plasmonic Ag/WO3−x heterostructure nanorods by variation of the Ag size — 2015 — 51 citations

  • Microwave synthesis of molybdenene from MoS2 — 2023 — 48 citations

  • Control Synthesis and Alloying of Ambient Stable Pb-Free Cs3Bi2Br9(1–x)I9x (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) Perovskite Nanocrystals for Photodetector Application — 2020 — 47 citations

  • Shape Controlled Plasmonic Sn Doped CdO Colloidal Nanocrystals: A Synthetic Route to Maximize the Figure of Merit of Transparent Conducting Oxide — 2016 — 44 citations

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Sumana Paul is an accomplished scientist whose career embodies a blend of academic excellence, impactful research, and professional recognition. Her expertise in nanostructured energy materials and optoelectronic systems has resulted in significant contributions to both fundamental science and applied technologies. With over two dozen publications in high-impact journals, including Nature Nanotechnology, ACS Applied Energy Materials, and Nanoscale, her research has advanced global understanding of functional nanomaterials. Her academic achievements, including a Ph.D. from Jadavpur University/IACS and prestigious postdoctoral fellowships, reflect her strong foundation in scientific inquiry. Professionally, she has evolved from a promising doctoral researcher to a Senior Scientist at CSIR-CGCRI, where she leads projects with societal relevance in energy harvesting and sustainable devices. Her awards and fellowships further recognize her excellence and potential for leadership. Looking ahead, Dr. Paul is poised to make transformative contributions to nanoscience through expanded international collaborations, innovative device engineering, and mentorship of the next generation of scientists. Her dedication to advancing materials research and its societal applications makes her a deserving candidate for recognition through awards that honor scientific leadership and innovation.

Azeez Barzinjy | Green Nanotechnology | Best Innovator Award

Prof. Azeez Barzinjy | Green Nanotechnology | Best Innovator Award

Soran University | Iraq

Prof. Dr. Azeez A. Barzinjy is a prominent academic and researcher in the domains of materials science and nanotechnology. He holds a professorship at Soran University in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, where he has significantly contributed to both educational and research initiatives. With a strong background in physics and advanced expertise in nanostructured materials, he has developed a multidisciplinary approach to scientific inquiry. His work has spanned teaching, supervision of undergraduate and graduate research, publishing in reputable journals, and organizing international workshops. Known for his collaborative nature, he actively engages with global scientific communities and serves on numerous editorial and conference committees. His dedication to scientific advancement is matched by his commitment to mentoring emerging researchers, particularly in the Kurdish and Iraqi academic landscape. Prof. Azeez is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, and English, allowing him to bridge communication across various cultural and academic networks. His role in shaping scientific dialogue, promoting research integrity, and fostering innovation has earned him respect among his peers. Through his leadership and scholarly contributions, he continues to play a crucial role in advancing materials science research and building a culture of academic excellence.

Professional Profile

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Education

Prof. Azeez A. Barzinjy’s educational journey reflects a deep commitment to the physical sciences and materials engineering. He began his academic path with a degree in physics, where he developed a strong foundation in classical mechanics, nuclear physics, and general laboratory techniques. He continued his postgraduate studies in superconducting transmission lines and theoretical physics, expanding his grasp of quantum theories and mathematical modeling. His pursuit of excellence led him to further specialization in materials science, culminating in a doctorate in the field. His doctoral research explored innovative materials, focusing on ionic liquids and thin film applications—an area that bridges physics, chemistry, and materials engineering. This diverse academic background has allowed him to integrate theory with practical research, making significant contributions to the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials. His exposure to both regional and international academic environments has shaped a holistic scientific perspective. The rigorous training across multiple disciplines and institutions equipped him with the knowledge and skills required to teach complex subjects and lead high-impact research. His education laid the groundwork for his present-day research in nanotechnology, quantum materials, and sustainable material development.

Experience

Prof. Azeez A. Barzinjy brings decades of academic and research experience in physics and materials science, contributing extensively to university teaching, research development, and scientific committee work. He began his career as a teaching assistant, managing practical sessions in modern physics and laboratory-based instruction. As he progressed, he assumed full-time teaching roles across several universities, delivering courses on nanotechnology, optics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and advanced materials science. In addition to classroom instruction, he has mentored numerous undergraduate projects and supervised graduate-level theses, cultivating scientific thinking among students. He currently holds a position as a researcher at Soran University’s Scientific Research Center, where he spearheads experimental investigations and interdisciplinary studies. Beyond teaching and research, Prof. Azeez has been actively involved in university-level committees for quality assurance, research programming, examination, and academic promotions. He is frequently invited to present workshops on scientific writing and publishing, serving as a guide for early-career researchers. His leadership in scientific forums and conferences has helped foster a culture of academic dialogue and innovation. His diverse professional roles make him a central figure in higher education and research infrastructure in his region.

Research Interests

Prof. Azeez A. Barzinjy’s research interests lie in the multidisciplinary domains of materials science, nanotechnology, and applied physics. He is particularly focused on the synthesis and characterization of advanced materials, including thin films, metal nanoparticles, and ionic liquids. His interest in green synthesis techniques reflects his commitment to environmentally friendly and sustainable research methodologies. He investigates the chemical, physical, and structural properties of nanomaterials with potential applications in electronics, optics, sensors, and biomedical devices. His work also extends into quantum materials and theoretical modeling, where he combines classical and quantum principles to understand material behavior at the nanoscale. His interest in computational modeling supports this approach, allowing him to simulate material dynamics using software such as COMSOL and Spartan. Prof. Azeez actively collaborates with international researchers and contributes to projects that seek to develop functional materials for real-world applications. His research philosophy emphasizes the fusion of experimental innovation with theoretical understanding. Through his diverse interests and interdisciplinary methods, he addresses pressing scientific questions while contributing to the technological development of emerging materials and nano-engineered systems.

Research Skills

Prof. Azeez A. Barzinjy is equipped with a robust skill set that supports his extensive work in materials science and nanotechnology. His experimental expertise includes thin film preparation, green synthesis of nanoparticles, and electrodeposition techniques. These practical competencies are reinforced by his knowledge of ionic liquids and material surface modification. In terms of analytical methods, he is adept at using advanced tools and software to study the structural and chemical properties of materials. He applies statistical and computational modeling using platforms such as MATLAB, Mathcad, OriginPro, COMSOL Multiphysics, and GraphPad Prism. His molecular modeling work is conducted through Spartan, enabling him to simulate material behavior at the atomic level. In teaching and research supervision, he has a clear understanding of academic mentoring, project planning, and scientific reporting. His communication skills, including fluency in Kurdish, Arabic, and English, enable him to interact with students, scholars, and collaborators effectively. Additionally, he has extensive experience in scientific writing and manuscript editing, serving as both author and reviewer for reputed journals. This combination of experimental, theoretical, and soft skills makes him a highly versatile and accomplished researcher.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Azeez A. Barzinjy has earned notable recognition for his academic leadership and research contributions. He holds memberships in globally respected scientific organizations, including the American Physical Society, American Chemical Society, and Royal Society of Chemistry. His active participation in international scientific communities is evident from his roles in scientific committees and advisory boards for high-profile conferences and symposia. These include events in Turkey, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco, and China, as well as multiple national workshops and training programs in Iraq. He has served as an editorial board member and reviewer for journals such as the Jordan Journal of Physics, ZANCO Journal, and others, affirming his academic credibility. He has also received honors for organizing and leading nanotechnology workshops, promoting awareness and research capacity building in the field. His efforts in mentoring, academic committee service, and public speaking at universities and conferences further reflect his broad impact. These honors are not limited to titles but represent his dedication to academic excellence, collaboration, and science outreach. His reputation as a thought leader and a mentor is solidified through these acknowledgments in both national and international settings.

Publication Top Notes

  • Green synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles using Eucalyptus leaf extract and Zn nitrate salt, SN Applied Sciences, 2020, 347 citations.

  • Eco-friendly synthesis of NiO nanoparticles and photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 2020, 200 citations.

  • Review on iron oxide nanoparticles for wastewater treatment, Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management, 2022, 186 citations.

  • Study on eutectic mixtures of CrCl₃·6H₂O and urea, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2014, 179 citations.

  • Biosynthesis of Pd/sodium borosilicate nanocomposite using Euphorbia extract and catalytic evaluation, Materials Research Bulletin, 2018, 161 citations.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Azeez A. Barzinjy stands out as a pioneering figure in the field of materials science and nanotechnology. Through his academic rigor, research productivity, and mentorship, he has made lasting contributions to the scientific and educational landscape in Iraq and the broader scientific community. His ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical research has led to advancements in nanomaterials, sustainable synthesis techniques, and material characterization. As an active member of various professional bodies and scientific committees, he continuously promotes academic networking, collaboration, and dissemination of research. His leadership in organizing conferences and workshops reflects a commitment to academic development and scientific outreach. With a strong foundation in experimental and computational methods, he not only explores new scientific frontiers but also trains the next generation of researchers. Prof. Azeez’s work aligns with international research priorities, positioning him as a key contributor to global scientific innovation. For his dedication, impact, and future potential in driving transformative research and education, he is a deserving candidate for international recognition and prestigious academic awards.

Hao Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hao Li | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor at South China Normal University, China

Hao Li, an accomplished Associate Professor at the South China Academy of Advanced Optoelectronics, South China Normal University, is a distinguished researcher in polymeric chemistry and physics. With over a decade of experience in academia and research, Hao Li specializes in stimulus-responsive polymers, self-assembled polymeric nanosystems, and smart polymeric surfaces/interfaces. His contributions to polymer science have garnered recognition through numerous grants and high-impact publications in prestigious journals like Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics and Journal of Materials Chemistry. As a dedicated academic, he actively mentors students, serves as a reviewer for reputed journals, and contributes to cutting-edge advancements in polymer research.

Professional Profile

Education

Hao Li holds a Ph.D. in Polymeric Chemistry and Physics (2006) from Wuhan University, P. R. China. His doctoral work laid the foundation for his expertise in polymerization techniques and polymeric nanosystems. Prior to this, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry (2001) from the same institution, where he cultivated his passion for chemistry and materials science.

Professional Experience

Since 2014, Hao Li has been an Associate Professor at the South China Academy of Advanced Optoelectronics, contributing to research and education in advanced materials. He was previously a lecturer at Sun Yat-sen University (2010–2014), focusing on biomedical polymers, and a postdoctoral fellow specializing in self-assembled nanosystems (2007–2010). His career also includes lecturing at Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he explored biomedical polymers.

Research Interests

Hao Li’s research centers on stimulus-responsive polymers, self-assembled polymeric micro-/nano-systems, and smart polymeric surfaces/interfaces. His innovative work explores the application of these materials in drug delivery, diagnostic tools, and functional nanomaterials, driving advancements in biomedicine and materials science.

Research Skills

Hao Li is proficient in designing and synthesizing functional polymeric materials and self-assembled nanosystems. He has expertise in advanced polymerization techniques, polymer characterization, and nanofabrication. His skills extend to developing pH-sensitive and MRI-visible nanocarriers, highlighting his aptitude for interdisciplinary applications in chemistry and biomedical engineering.

Awards and Honors

Hao Li has been awarded several prestigious research grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China General Program and Youth Foundation. He has led and participated in numerous multimillion-yuan projects, such as the Key Research and Development Program of China, solidifying his reputation as a leading researcher in his field. His dedication and impactful work have positioned him as an influential figure in polymer and nanomaterial research.

Conclusion

Hao Li is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to polymer science, particularly in smart polymers and biomedical applications. His extensive funding history, impactful publications, and academic leadership demonstrate excellence in research. To further enhance his candidacy, efforts to boost global collaborations, publish in broader-impact journals, and establish a stronger patent portfolio would solidify his position as an outstanding researcher. Overall, he is a worthy contender for this recognition.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Sheet-on-sheet architectural assembly of MOF/graphene for high-stability NO sensing at room temperature
    • Authors: Yanwei Chang, Jingxing Zhang, Ruofei Lu, Weiran Li, Yuchen Feng, Yixun Gao, Haihong Yang, Fengnan Wang, Hao Li, Yi-Kuen Lee, et al.
    • Year: 2024
  2. Adjusting Interface Action and Spacing for Control of Particle Potential
    • Authors: Mian Qin, Jiangsong Ren, Jiamin Cheng, Ruisi Gao, Linli Li, Yao Wang, Pengfei Bai, Hao Li, Guofu Zhou
    • Year: 2024
  3. One Stone Several Birds: Self‐Localizing Submicrocages With Dual Loading Points for Multifunctional Drug Delivery
    • Authors: Shuxuan Liu, Jifei Wang, Yong Jiang, Yao Wang, Bin Yang, Hao Li, Guofu Zhou
    • Year: 2024
  4. CO2-induced switching between MOF-based bio-mimic slow anion channel and proton pump for medical exhalation detection
    • Authors: Honghao Chen, Xiaorui Yue, Yifei Fan, Bin Zheng, Sitao Lv, Fengnan Wang, Yixun Gao, Hao Li, Yi-Kuen Lee, Patrick J. French, et al.
    • Year: 2024
  5. Si, O-Codoped Carbonized Polymer Dots with High Chemiresistive Gas Sensing Performance at Room Temperature
    • Authors: Yubo Yin, Yixun Gao, Jianqiang Wang, Quan Wang, Fengnan Wang, Hao Li, Paddy J. French, Peerasak Paoprasert, Ahmad M. Umar Siddiqui, Yao Wang, et al.
    • Year: 2024
  6. Optically Tunable Multistable Liquid Crystal Grating for Anti‐Counterfeiting through Multilayer Continuous Phase Analysis
    • Authors: Jingxing Zhang, Rundong Wu, Yancong Feng, Rongzeng Lai, Jinglun Liao, Zhijian Mai, Yao Wang, Ying Xiang, Hao Li, Guofu Zhou
    • Year: 2024
  7. Biomimicking TRPM8: A Conversely Temperature-Dependent Nonionic Retrorse Nanochannel for Ion Flow Control
    • Authors: Tao Yang, Zelin Yang, Weiwen Xin, Yuchen Feng, Xiangyu Kong, Yao Wang, Hao Li, Liping Wen, Guofu Zhou
    • Year: 2024
  8. A bio-inspired and switchable H+/OH− ion-channel for room temperature exhaled CO2 chemiresistive sensing
    • Authors: Honghao Chen, Ruofei Lu, Yixun Gao, Xiaorui Yue, Haihong Yang, Hao Li, Yi-Kuen Lee, Paddy J. French, Yao Wang, Guofu Zhou
    • Year: 2023

 

AKBAR ESMAEILI | Nanotechnology | Best Scholar Award

Prof Dr. AKBAR ESMAEILI | Nanotechnology | Best Scholar Award

IRAN  at Department of Chemical Engineering, North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, P.O. Box 1651153311, Tehran, Iran.

Prof. Dr. Akbar Esmaeili is a distinguished researcher with expertise in chemical engineering and organic chemistry. His research skills encompass the preparation and characterization of nanomaterials, including nanocapsules and nanofibers, using advanced techniques like electrospinning, FTIR, XRD, and SEM. He is adept at biosorption for heavy metal removal and optimizing drug delivery systems. His work also includes studying antimicrobial activities, antioxidant properties, and environmental applications of nanomaterials. Prof. Esmaeili’s proficiency in these areas underscores his significant contributions to materials science and chemical engineering.

Profile

Education🎓

Prof. Dr. Akbar Esmaeili earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Islamic Azad University in Tehran, Iran. He also completed his Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at the same institution. Additionally, he studied at the University of Shahed Beheshti in Tehran. His educational background provides a strong foundation in chemical research and organic synthesis, which he applies in his current role as a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University.

Professional Experience 🏢

Prof. Dr. Akbar Esmaeili has a diverse professional background, blending academia and industry. Currently, he serves as the Managing Director of PINK WHITE ROSE (Knowledge Enterprise Company) in Tehran, focusing on innovative research in tissue engineering, particularly in developing heart valve scaffolds with biocompatible polymers. His previous academic roles include being a professor at North Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, where he has been involved in teaching and research. His work spans several key areas, including the preparation of nanocapsules and nanofibers, with significant contributions to environmental and biomedical applications. Prof. Esmaeili has presented his research at numerous international conferences and has been actively engaged in editorial and reviewing roles for various scientific journals.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Dr. Akbar Esmaeili’s research interests are focused on advancing the field of chemical engineering with an emphasis on tissue engineering, biocompatible materials, and nanotechnology. He is particularly interested in developing novel heart valve scaffolds using biocompatible polymers and exploring their applications in cardiovascular medicine. His work includes the design and optimization of nanofiber scaffolds for drug delivery and tissue engineering. Additionally, Prof. Esmaeili investigates the removal of heavy metals and organic pollutants from wastewater using biosorption techniques and nanocomposite materials. His research also extends to the preparation and characterization of nanocapsules for various applications, including environmental and biomedical fields.

Award and Honors

Prof. Dr. Akbar Esmaeili has been recognized for his significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering and organic chemistry. Notably, his name is listed in the Stanford University “Updated Science-Wide Author Databases of Standardized Citation Indicators,” which features the world’s top 2% scientists, acknowledging his impactful research and citations. He has received several awards for his innovative work, including recognition for his patents on nanocapsules and essential oil encapsulation. His contributions are also reflected in his role on the editorial boards of prestigious journals such as the American Journal of Chemical Engineering and the Journal of Developmental Biology and Tissue Engineering. Additionally, he has been honored for his work in developing novel materials and techniques in tissue engineering, which have significant implications for biomedical applications and environmental technology.

Research Skills

Prof. Dr. Akbar Esmaeili possesses a diverse range of research skills, reflecting his extensive experience and expertise in chemical engineering and organic chemistry. He is highly skilled in the preparation and characterization of nanomaterials, including nanocapsules and nanofibers, utilizing advanced techniques such as electrospinning, atomic force microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. His proficiency extends to the application of infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and tensile strength testing for material analysis. Additionally, he excels in biosorption processes for removing heavy metals and organic compounds from aqueous solutions, employing methods like fixed-bed reactors and continuous biosorption systems. His expertise also includes the design and optimization of drug delivery systems, particularly through nanocapsules and polymer-based scaffolds. Prof. Esmaeili’s research skills are further demonstrated by his ability to conduct in-depth studies on antimicrobial activities, antioxidant properties, and environmental applications of nanomaterials.

Publications Top Notes 📚

  1. Article: Construction of a new membrane bed biofilm reactor and yttria-stabilized zirconia for removing heavy metal pollutants
    • Authors: Jahandust, M., Esmaeili, A.
    • Journal: RSC Advances
    • Year: 2024
  2. Article: In situ bio-inspired fabrication of Ag nanoparticles on Matricaria chamomilla extract modified Cu-Al-Zn LDH as a beneficial antimicrobial agent
    • Authors: Soleymani, M., Kabiri-Fard, H., Hekmati, M., Esmaeili, A., Veisi, H.
    • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications
    • Year: 2024
  3. Article: Synthesis and characterization of ZnO quantum dot-functionalized mesoporous nanocarriers for controlled drug delivery
    • Authors: Khateri, M., Esmaeili, A.
    • Journal: Ceramics International
    • Year: 2024
  4. Book Chapter: Preparation and characterization of enzyme nanoparticles
    • Authors: Esmaeili, A., Rahmatabadi, Y.D.
    • Book: Nano-Enzyme Incorporated Particles: Fundamental Concepts, Synthesis and Applications
    • Year: 2024
  5. Book Chapter: Enzyme-based biosensors with nanoparticles as analytical tools
    • Authors: Esmaeili, A.
    • Book: Nano-Enzyme Incorporated Particles: Fundamental Concepts, Synthesis and Applications
    • Year: 2024
  6. Book Chapter: Polyphenols for Antioxidant Application: Biochemistry of Polyphenols
    • Authors: Esmaeili, A.
    • Book: Science and Engineering of Polyphenols: Fundamentals and Industrial Scale Applications
    • Year: 2024
  7. Book Chapter: An overview of smart textiles from natural resources
    • Authors: Esmaeili, A., Mondal, M.I.H.
    • Book: Smart Textiles from Natural Resources
    • Year: 2024
  8. Article: A new method for identifying methadone in urine samples by trapping it in dendrimer
    • Authors: Tahmasebi, M., Esmaeili, A.
    • Journal: Nanomedicine Research Journal
    • Year: 2023
  9. Article: Formation and investigation of the biology of nanocomposite coated with chitosan-modified oleic acid
    • Authors: Mahmoudi, R., Esmaeili, A., Nematollahzadeh, A.
    • Journal: Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
    • Year: 2023
  10. Article: Synthesis of cubosomes containing cerium oxide nanoparticles from Lactobacillus acidophilus loaded with glatiramer acetate and carboxymethylcellulose coating
    • Authors: Salarieh, Z., Esmaeili, A., Pad, M.H.
    • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
    • Year: 2023