Akbar Heydari | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Akbar Heydari | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

corresponding author from Tarbiat Modares University, Iran .

Professor Akbar Heydari is a distinguished academic in organic chemistry at Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. He earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry from Kharazmi University (1987), M.Sc. from the University of Tehran (1989), and Ph.D. from Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany (1994). Since 1994, he has been a faculty member in the Department of Organic Chemistry at Tarbiat Modares University. His research focuses on the synthesis of organic and organometallic catalysts, nanochemistry, and the development of green catalytic systems. He has received prestigious awards from the Volkswagen Stiftung, DAAD Stiftung, and Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, reflecting his significant contributions to the field.

Professional Profile

Education

Professor Heydari completed his B.Sc. in Chemistry at Kharazmi University (1987), followed by an M.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Tehran (1989). He pursued his Ph.D. at Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany, graduating in 1994 with a dissertation on “LiClO₄-Diethylether als Reaktionsmedium in der organischen Chemie.” His doctoral research focused on the use of lithium perchlorate in diethyl ether as a reaction medium in organic chemistry. Since 1994, he has been a faculty member in the Department of Organic Chemistry at Tarbiat Modares University, where he has contributed to both undergraduate and graduate education, supervising numerous theses and fostering a research-driven academic environment.

Professional Experience

Since 1994, Professor Heydari has served as a faculty member in the Department of Organic Chemistry at Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. His academic career encompasses teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in organic chemistry, industrial organic chemistry, and the synthesis of organic materials. He has supervised numerous M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, guiding research projects that explore sustainable and efficient catalytic systems. His professional experience extends to collaborative research with international institutions, contributing to advancements in nanocatalysis, green chemistry, and the development of novel catalytic processes. His work has led to the publication of over 200 research articles, reflecting his extensive experience and commitment to advancing the field of organic chemistry.

Research Interests

Professor Heydari’s research primarily focuses on the development of green and sustainable catalytic systems in organic chemistry. He specializes in the synthesis of organic and organometallic catalysts, with an emphasis on nanochemistry and the application of deep eutectic solvents. His work involves the design of magnetic nanocatalysts and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for various reactions, including oxidative amidation, carbon-carbon bond formation, and functionalization of organic compounds. He also investigates the use of ionic liquids and recyclable catalysts in one-pot synthesis reactions. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Professor Heydari aims to address environmental challenges in chemical processes by developing efficient, recyclable, and sustainable catalytic systems.

Research Skills

Professor Heydari possesses advanced expertise in designing and synthesizing organic and organometallic catalysts, with a strong emphasis on nanochemistry. He is proficient in developing green catalytic systems, utilizing deep eutectic solvents, and employing sustainable methodologies for organic synthesis. His research integrates various techniques, including molecular docking and density functional theory (DFT) studies, to understand reaction mechanisms and optimize catalytic processes. Additionally, he has experience in the synthesis and characterization of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and magnetic nanocatalysts, applying them in diverse reactions such as oxidative amidation and carbon-carbon bond formation. His interdisciplinary approach combines theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry to address environmental and efficiency challenges in catalysis.

Awards and Honors

Professor Heydari has been recognized with several prestigious awards throughout his career. He received the Research Award from the Volkswagen Stiftung, acknowledging his significant contributions to chemical research. Additionally, he was honored by the DAAD Stiftung, reflecting his excellence in academic and research endeavors. The Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung also recognized his work, underscoring his international impact in the field of organic chemistry. These accolades highlight his dedication to advancing chemical sciences and his commitment to sustainable and innovative research practices. His achievements have established him as a leading figure in the development of green catalytic systems and nanochemistry.

Conclusion

Suitable for Nomination: YES ✅
Dr. Heydari meets and exceeds several core criteria for the Research for Best Researcher Award, particularly in:

  • Originality,

  • Publication quality,

  • Societal relevance,

  • Alignment with sustainability goals.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Magnetic N-doped CNT stabilized Cu₂O as a catalyst for N-arylation of nitriles and aryl halides in a biocompatible deep eutectic solvent
    Authors: M. Alizadeh, A. Salamatmanesh, M.J. Nejad, A. Heydari
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2025
    Volume: 15
    Issue: 11
    Pages: 8195–8206
    Cited by: Not yet citedModares University

  • Title: Visible Light-Mediated Four-Component Synthesis of Polyfunctionalized Pyrroles Using Eosin-Y via the HAT Process
    Authors: F. Ahmadi, M. Shariatipour, M.J. Nejad, A. Heydari
    Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 457
    Article No.: 115863
    Cited by: 1

  • Title: Magnetic Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) as an Effective Photocatalyst for Synthesis of Quinazolinones under Oxidation and Visible-Light Conditions
    Authors: M. Alizadeh, M.J. Nejad, A. Heydari
    Journal: Research on Chemical Intermediates
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 50
    Issue: 9
    Pages: 4085–4104
    Cited by: 1

  • Title: Oxidative Amidation of Aldehydes with Amine in a Mixture of Choline Chloride and Aluminium Nitrate as Oxidant and Solvent
    Authors: M. Jafari, A. Darvishi, A. Heydari
    Journal: Tetrahedron
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 158
    Article No.: 133987
    Cited by: 1Ecopersia+2AD Scientific Index+2Modares University+2

  • Title: Modified Nano Magnetic Fe₂O₃-MgO as a High Active Multifunctional Heterogeneous Catalyst for Environmentally Beneficial Carbon-Carbon Synthesis
    Authors: E. Kamali, F. Dreekvandy, A. Mohammadkhani, A. Heydari
    Journal: BMC Chemistry
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 18
    Issue: 1
    Article No.: 78
    Cited by: 3

  • Title: Determination of Biodiesel Yield and Color After Purification Process Using Deep Eutectic Solvent (Choline Chloride: Ethylene Glycol)
    Authors: M. Khanian-Najaf-Abadi, B. Ghobadian, M. Dehghani-Soufi, A. Heydari
    Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 14
    Issue: 7
    Pages: 8469–8481
    Cited by: 3

  • Title: Modified Nano Magnetic Fe
    Authors: E. Kamali, F. Dreekvandy, A. Mohammadkhani, A. Heydari
    Journal: BMC Chemistry
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 18
    Issue: 1
    Article No.: 78
    Cited by: 3

  • Title: Synthesis and Characterization of a Green and Recyclable Arginine-Based Palladium/CoFe₂O₄ Nanomagnetic Catalyst for Efficient Cyanation of Aryl Halides
    Authors: S. HajimohamadzadehTorkambour, M.J. Nejad, F. Pazoki, F. Karimi, A. Heydari
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 14
    Issue: 20
    Pages: 14139–14151
    Cited by: 5

  • Title: Synthesis of a New 1,2,3-Triazoles Scaffold Using a Heterogeneous Multifunctional Copper Photocatalyst for In Vitro Investigation via Click Reaction
    Authors: A. Mohammadkhani, S. Hosseini, S.A. Pourmousavi, A. Heydari, M. Mahdavi
    Journal: Catalysis Science & Technology
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 14
    Issue: 11
    Pages: 3086–3097
    Cited by: Not yet citedModares University+1Modares University+1

  • Title: Basic Dimensions Affecting the Defense of Middle East Countries
    Authors: M. Zangoei Dovom, M. Janparvar, A. Heydari, A. Mohamadpour

SIVAPERUMAL PERUMAL | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SIVAPERUMAL PERUMAL | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

SCIENTIST-E at ICMR-NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, India

Dr. P. Sivaperumal is a distinguished scientist and head of the Pesticide Toxicology Division at the ICMR-National Institute of Occupational Health, India. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and specializes in pesticide chemistry, toxicology, and occupational health and safety. With extensive research experience, Dr. Sivaperumal has contributed significantly to the evaluation of pesticide residues and persistent organic pollutants in biological and environmental samples, utilizing advanced analytical techniques such as GC-MS and LC-MS. His work emphasizes food safety, health risk assessment, and method development, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Dr. Sivaperumal has received several accolades, including recognition in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) and National Eligibility Test (NET). His commitment to professional development is evident in his participation in numerous training programs, workshops, and seminars. As a team facilitator with strong communication skills, he actively contributes to advancing research in pesticide studies and enhancing public health safety.

Profile:

Education

Dr. P. Sivaperumal holds a diverse and robust educational background in chemistry. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Madras, Chennai, in 1999. Following this, he pursued a Master of Science in Chemistry at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, where he completed his degree in 2001, focusing on comparative D.C. polarographic studies. Dr. Sivaperumal further advanced his studies by obtaining a Master of Philosophy in Chemistry (Phytochemistry) from the University of Madras in 2003, emphasizing phytochemistry and antimicrobial studies of medicinal plants. He culminated his academic journey with a Doctoral degree in Chemistry from the Cochin University of Science and Technology in 2008, where his research centered on the influence of organophosphorus pesticides on protein and lipid metabolism in Labeo rohita. This extensive educational foundation has equipped Dr. Sivaperumal with a strong expertise in pesticide chemistry and toxicology, forming the basis of his research career.

Professional Experiences 

Dr. P. Sivaperumal is a distinguished Scientist ‘E’ and Head of the Pesticide Toxicology Division at the ICMR-National Institute of Occupational Health, India. With extensive expertise in pesticide chemistry and toxicology, his professional journey spans over two decades. He began his career as a Senior Research Fellow at the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, working on risk assessment of marine products. He then served as a Scientific Officer at SeaLab, focusing on pesticide and heavy metal residue analysis in food and environmental samples. Dr. Sivaperumal joined the National Institute of Occupational Health in 2008, progressing from Scientist ‘B’ to his current role. His research encompasses the analysis of persistent organic pollutants, food safety, and occupational health. Additionally, he has played a pivotal role in method development, validation, and regulatory compliance, with hands-on experience in sophisticated analytical techniques like GC-MS, LC-MS, and AAS.

Research Interests

Dr. P. Sivaperumal’s research interests lie at the intersection of pesticide chemistry, toxicology, and occupational health. His work primarily focuses on the evaluation of pesticide residues, persistent organic pollutants, and their health impacts in biological, environmental, and food samples. With a strong background in method development, Dr. Sivaperumal has contributed to enhancing analytical techniques for detecting harmful chemicals such as heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). He is also deeply involved in the assessment of health risks associated with food safety and the long-term effects of pesticide exposure on human health. His expertise extends to developing strategies for improving occupational health and safety in industries where pesticide exposure is prevalent. Through his work, Dr. Sivaperumal aims to advance public health by ensuring the safety of agricultural products and minimizing the risk of toxic substance exposure to workers and consumers alike.

Research Skills

Dr. P. Sivaperumal possesses extensive research skills in the fields of pesticide chemistry and toxicology, with a focus on occupational health, food safety, and environmental risk assessment. He specializes in the analysis of pesticide residues, heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and antibiotics in biological, environmental, and food samples using advanced techniques such as LC-MS/MS, GC-MS/MS, and HPLC. His expertise includes method development and validation, regulatory compliance with international standards, and health risk assessment of contaminants. Additionally, Dr. Sivaperumal has hands-on experience in managing laboratory quality systems (ISO 17025, ISO 9001, OHSAS 18001) and has been actively involved in capacity-building workshops, training programs, and collaborative research. His ability to lead large-scale projects, combined with his proficiency in analytical techniques and quality assurance, highlights his contribution to advancing pesticide toxicology and public health research, making him a valuable asset to the scientific community.

Award and Recognition 

Dr. P. Sivaperumal has earned notable recognition throughout his career for his significant contributions to pesticide chemistry and toxicology. His academic accomplishments include clearing competitive national examinations such as the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in 2003, and the National Eligibility Test (NET) in 2004, conducted by the UGC/CSIR and Agricultural Scientist Recruitment Board (ASRB), ICAR, Govt. of India. These achievements highlight his academic rigor and dedication to his field. His extensive work on the analysis of pesticide residues, heavy metals, and other toxicants in biological and environmental samples has been instrumental in advancing food safety and occupational health. Furthermore, Dr. Sivaperumal’s efforts in method development, validation, and quality control under globally recognized standards like NABL and ISO have solidified his standing as a leading scientist. His contributions have earned him professional esteem and numerous opportunities to organize and lead training programs and workshops on toxicology and safety management.

Conclusion

Dr. P. Sivaperumal is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive expertise in pesticide toxicology, proven research capabilities, and contributions to method development in chemical analysis. His leadership in training initiatives further demonstrates his commitment to advancing the field. By focusing on increasing publication output and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, he could enhance his research’s impact. Overall, Dr. Sivaperumal’s work significantly contributes to occupational health and safety, making him a deserving nominee for this prestigious award.

Publication Top Notes
  • Development and validation for simultaneous determination of 200 pesticide residues in brinjal by modified QuEChERS and GC-QqQ-MS/MS (MRM) analysis
    • Authors: Perumal, S., Thasale, S.R., Mehta, T.G., Chauhan, G.P., Upadhyay, K.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 136, 106757
    • Citations: 0
  • Multivariate optimization and validation of 200 pesticide residues in the banana matrix by GC-MS/MS
    • Authors: Ahire, T.R., Thasale, R.R., Das, A., Vyas, D.M., Perumal, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Analytical Methods
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 16(26), pp. 4268–4284
    • Citations: 0
  • Optimization of QuEChERS method for determination of pesticide residues in vegetables and health risk assessment
    • Authors: Perumal, S., Kottadiyil, D., Thasale, R., Mehta, T.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 31(23), pp. 34355–34367
    • Citations: 0
  • Determination of multi-class pesticide residues in food commodities from Gujarat, India, and evaluation of acute and chronic health risk
    • Authors: Perumal, S., Mahesh, M., Kottadiyil, D., Mehta, T., Thasale, R.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Volume/Issue/Page: 30(21), pp. 60460–60472
    • Citations: 3