Vijayalakshmi Pandurangan | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Vijayalakshmi Pandurangan l Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

SIMATS Deemed University | India

Dr. Vijayalakshmi Pandurangan is a distinguished researcher in Chemistry with a strong focus on nanocomposite synthesis, photocatalysis, and environmental sustainability. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry (2020–2024) from Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai, for her highly commended doctoral research titled “Synthesis of Nanocomposites and Its Photocatalytic Degradation Efficiency on Organic Pollutants.” She also holds an M.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Madras, a B.Ed. in Physical Science from Pondicherry University, and an M.Ed. in Education from The Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University. Dr. Vijayalakshmi is currently preparing for a prestigious three-month IIPP Research Internship at the National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan (July–September 2025). Her research interests encompass energy storage and conversion, CO₂ reduction, water splitting, electrochemistry, and molecular docking. Skilled in advanced characterization tools such as XRD, SEM, TEM, FTIR, and UV-Vis spectroscopy, she has authored 10 scientific publications in high-impact journals, including Ionics, ChemistrySelect, Electrochimica Acta, and Langmuir. Her research has been cited 7 times by 7 documents, with a Scopus h-index of 2 (Scopus ID: 57197218673; ORCID: 0009-0003-0232-7621). Dr. Vijayalakshmi has actively participated in international conferences and workshops, contributing to global scientific discourse. She remains committed to advancing green technologies and developing sustainable solutions for environmental and energy challenges through innovative, interdisciplinary research.

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Featured Publication 

Mariappan, K., Sivaji, S. P., Chen, S. M., Sakthinathan, S., Chen, C. L., Vijayalakshmi, P., Mariappan, C., Murugan, S. B., & Chiu, T. W. (2025). An experimental method for the sensitive detection of carbendazim using a glassy carbon electrode modified with bismuth ferrite anchored on carbon black composites. Microchemical Journal, 114500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2025.114500

Madhu R | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Madhu R | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

IISER-Tirupati/JNCASR | India

Dr. Madhu R is a distinguished researcher currently serving as a Research Associate at IISER Tirupati/JNCASR, India, specializing in molecular therapeutics and neurodegenerative disease biology. He earned his Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc & AH/DVM) in Veterinary Medicine from Veterinary College, Bidar, Karnataka, in July 2015, and completed his doctoral research at JNCASR (2017–2023) under the guidance of Prof. T. Govindaraju. His Ph.D. work focused on Alzheimer’s disease, neuroinflammation, RNA biology, and mouse models, where he investigated dysregulated miRNA-mRNA axes, ASRIJ gene functions, and developed multifunctional small molecule therapeutics targeting amyloid-β, tau, metals, oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction. He subsequently contributed to cutting-edge research on RNA therapeutics, dendrimers, peptide-based drugs, and biomarker probes for Alzheimer’s and cancer management. At IISER Tirupati, working with Prof. K. N. Ganesh, his research focuses on peptide nucleic acids (PNAs), including Janus PNAs for cellular uptake studies and therapeutic targeting of miRNA structures to modulate inflammation. His thesis titled “Visual detection of Listeria monocytogenes DNA using gold nanoprobes” reflects his early expertise in molecular diagnostics. Dr. Madhu has published impactful research, accumulating 592 citations, an h-index of 14, and an i10-index of 15, highlighting his significant contributions to neurobiology, RNA therapeutics, and molecular medicine.

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Featured Publications

Ramesh, M., & Govindaraju, T. (2025). MiR-7a-Klf4 axis as a regulator and therapeutic target of neuroinflammation and ferroptosis in Alzheimer’s disease. NAR Molecular Medicine, ugaf022.

Thimmaiah, G., Ramesh, M., & Balachandra, C. (2025). Amyloid and associated pathology modulators and methods thereof (U.S. Patent Application No. 18/843,676).

Dongre, P., Ramesh, M., Govindaraju, T., & Inamdar, M. S. (2025). Asrij/OCIAD1 depletion reduces inflammatory microglial activation and ameliorates Aβ pathology in an Alzheimer’s disease mouse model. Journal of Neuroinflammation, 22(1), 89.

Mandal, S., Ramesh, M., & Govindaraju, T. (2025). Strategic mutations in designer native peptides combat NLRP3 inflammasome activation in neurodegenerative disorders. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 68(3), 2890–2902. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.xxxxxxx ← (Add actual DOI if available)

Dongre, P., Ramesh, M., Govindaraju, T., & Inamdar, M. S. (2025). Asrij/OCIAD1 contributes to age-associated microglial activation and neuroinflammation in mice. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 17, 1674136. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2025.1674136

 

Bojidarka Ivanova | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Bojidarka Ivanova | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Wissenschaftlerin at INFU TU Dortmund, Germany

Dr. Bozhidarka Ivanova is a distinguished Bulgarian scientist specializing in analytical and inorganic chemistry. With a career spanning over two decades, she has made significant contributions to the fields of mass spectrometry, vibrational spectroscopy, and chemical crystallography. Dr. Ivanova holds a Ph.D. in Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry and has been recognized internationally for her groundbreaking research. She has published more than 330 scientific papers and authored several monographs and textbooks. Dr. Ivanova is a skilled educator, having taught at both the University of Sofia and Dortmund University of Technology, where she mentored numerous students at the MSc and Ph.D. levels. Her expertise extends beyond academia, with successful research management roles and collaborations with leading international institutions. Throughout her career, Dr. Ivanova has been awarded prestigious fellowships and research grants and has made a lasting impact on the scientific community.

Professional Profile

Education:

Dr. Ivanova’s academic journey began with an M.S. in Chemistry from Sofia University in 1997, specializing in chemical physics and theoretical chemistry. She then pursued a Ph.D. in Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry at the Higher Attestation Commission in Bulgaria, where she conducted groundbreaking research on copper(II) complexes with drugs that regulate arterial blood pressure. Her dissertation received acclaim for its novel approach to analytical chemistry. Dr. Ivanova further honed her expertise with a habilitation in Linear Dichroic Infrared Spectroscopy in 2006. Her educational path reflects a deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, particularly in areas intersecting analytical chemistry and molecular research. Her specialized training has equipped her with the theoretical and practical tools necessary for her vast contributions to the field of chemical analysis.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Ivanova’s professional career has been marked by extensive teaching and research experience across a variety of prestigious institutions. She held positions at Sofia University, where she taught instrumental analysis and other advanced courses in analytical chemistry. In 2006, she became an Associate Professor and later an Associate Assistant Professor at Sofia University. Her career trajectory also includes substantial research appointments at Dortmund University of Technology in Germany, where she worked on several influential projects in environmental and analytical chemistry. Her contributions to the field were further recognized through multiple international fellowships, including those from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst. Over the years, she has managed several research projects and served as a principal investigator in a number of initiatives supported by both European and national funding bodies, underscoring her leadership and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.

Research Interests:

Dr. Ivanova’s research interests lie at the intersection of analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry, and computational chemistry. Her work focuses on structural analysis using vibrational spectroscopy, chemical crystallography, and mass spectrometry, with applications in drug discovery, environmental chemistry, and catalysis. She has made notable contributions to the study of actinide and lanthanide chemistry and has explored the role of inorganic compounds in medicinal chemistry. Dr. Ivanova’s research is deeply interdisciplinary, drawing from various analytical techniques to tackle complex problems in chemistry and biology. Her interests also encompass the development of new methodologies in chemical analysis, with a particular emphasis on improving analytical metrology and methodology. She has actively contributed to the exploration of molecular and structural properties of compounds, both organic and inorganic, influencing research in various scientific domains.

Research Skills:

Dr. Ivanova’s research skills are grounded in her extensive use of advanced techniques such as mass spectrometry (ESI and MALDI), vibrational spectroscopy, and NMR spectroscopy. She is proficient in quantum chemistry methods and computational tools like Gaussian and AMBER, which she applies to solve complex chemical problems. Her expertise also extends to chemical crystallography, where she employs specialized software like SHELX for single-crystal X-ray structural determination. These skills enable her to conduct high-level research in various scientific areas, including the synthesis and analysis of complex compounds. Dr. Ivanova’s work often integrates both theoretical and experimental techniques, providing a comprehensive approach to understanding chemical structures and behaviors. Her command of these techniques has significantly advanced the field of analytical chemistry, particularly in the study of inorganic and organometallic chemistry. Furthermore, Dr. Ivanova’s experience with large-scale research projects demonstrates her strong organizational and leadership capabilities.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Ivanova has been the recipient of several prestigious awards throughout her career. In 2003, she was named the “Best Young Scientist” by Sofia University, a recognition of her early contributions to the scientific community. She was also honored with the Piagor Award for the best young scientist in Bulgaria in 2009. In addition, she has received multiple research fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, including a fellowship at Ruhr-University Bochum, which facilitated her research on analytical chemistry and environmental studies. Her work has been acknowledged through various research grants and accolades, including the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) Research Fellowship. These honors reflect the quality and impact of Dr. Ivanova’s scientific endeavors, which continue to influence the global research community. Her achievements further demonstrate her leadership and reputation in her field, both in Europe and internationally.

Conclusion:

Dr. Bozhidarka Ivanova is an exceptional scientist whose career has been defined by her dedication to advancing the fields of analytical and inorganic chemistry. Her research has made lasting contributions to the understanding of chemical structures and analytical methods, particularly in the areas of mass spectrometry and vibrational spectroscopy. With over 330 publications and numerous prestigious fellowships and awards, Dr. Ivanova’s impact on the scientific community is undeniable. Her extensive teaching experience and leadership in research projects further underscore her role as a mentor and innovator. As a candidate for the Best Researcher Award, Dr. Ivanova exemplifies the qualities of a trailblazer in science—passionate about advancing knowledge and inspiring the next generation of researchers. Through continued collaborations and outreach, she is poised to further expand the reach and application of her pioneering work.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Crystallographic and Optical Spectroscopic Study of Metal–Organic 2D Polymeric Crystals of Silver(I)– and Zinc(II)–Squarates
    • Author: Ivanova, B.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Crystals, 14(10), 905
    • Citations: 1
  2. Editorial: Special Issue with Research Topics on “Recent Analysis and Applications of Mass Spectra on Biochemistry”
    • Author: Ivanova, B.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(4), 1995
    • Citations: 2
  3. Temperature Dependent Stochastic Dynamics Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Configurationally Locked Polyenes
    • Author: Ivanova, B.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Analytical Chemistry Letters, 14(5), pp. 654–676
    • Citations: 0
  4. Mass Spectrometric Identification of Metabolites after Magnetic-Pulse Treatment of Infected Pyrus communis L. Microplants
    • Authors: Upadyshev, M., Ivanova, B., Motyleva, S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(23), 16776
    • Citations: 3
  5. Comment on “Comment on “Crystallographic and Theoretical Study of the Atypical Distorted Octahedral Geometry of the Metal Chromophore of Zinc(II) Bis((1R,2R)-1,2-diaminocyclohexane) Dinitrate”
    • Author: Ivanova, B.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, 1287, 135746
    • Citations: 3
  6. Stochastic Dynamic Mass Spectrometric Quantitative and Structural Analyses of Pharmaceutics and Biocides in Biota and Sewage Sludge
    • Author: Ivanova, B.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(7), 6306
    • Citations: 5
  7. Stochastic Dynamic Ultraviolet Photofragmentation and High Collision Energy Dissociation Mass Spectrometric Kinetics of Triadimenol and Sucralose
    • Authors: Ivanova, B., Spiteller, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(12), pp. 32348–32370
    • Citations: 1
  8. Mass Spectrometric and Quantum Chemical Treatments of Molecular and Ionic Interactions of a Flavonoid-O-Glycoside: A Stochastic Dynamic Approach
    • Authors: Ivanova, B., Spiteller, M.
    • Year: 2022
    • Book Chapter: Advances in Chemistry Research, Volume 74, pp. 1–121
    • Citations: 2
  9. Stochastic Dynamic Quantitative and 3D Structural Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometric Analyses of Mixture of Nucleosides
    • Authors: Ivanova, B., Spiteller, M.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, 1260, 132701
    • Citations: 5
  10. Mass Spectrometric Stochastic Dynamic 3D Structural Analysis of Mixture of Steroids in Solution – Experimental and Theoretical Study
    • Authors: Ivanova, B., Spiteller, M.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Steroids, 181, 109001
    • Citations: 4

 

Syed Imran Abbas Shah | Chemistry | AcademicTrailblazer Recognition Award

Syed Imran Abbas Shah | Chemistry | AcademicTrailblazer Recognition Award

Mr Syed Imran Abbas Shah, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan, Pakistan

🔬 Syed Imran Abbas Shah is a dedicated researcher and PhD candidate in Chemistry at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan 🎓. As a Research Associate at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, he specializes in electrochemical water remediation, energy storage, and nanomaterials ⚡🌱. His work focuses on designing biochar-based electrodes for CO₂ reduction and pollutant removal. Syed has authored multiple publications in top journals and actively reviews for prestigious journals like Nature and Elsevier 📝. With expertise in instruments like HPLC and spectrophotometers, he is passionate about sustainable solutions for environmental challenges 🌍🔋.

Publication Profile

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Education and Training

Mr. Syed Imran Abbas Shah is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (September 2022 – Present), focusing on advanced research in chemical sciences. He holds a Master of Philosophy in Chemistry from the same institution (September 2022 – September 2024), with a thesis on biomass-derived surface-enhanced activated carbon for water remediation. Additionally, Mr. Shah completed his Bachelor’s in Chemistry at Bahauddin Zakariya University (October 2018 – September 2022), where he specialized in the synthesis of photocatalysts for various applications. His research aims to contribute significantly to environmental and chemical innovations. 🔬🌱💧

Experience

Mr. Syed Imran Abbas Shah is a Research Associate (PSF-NSFC) at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan, since September 2024. He is responsible for designing and managing research projects, ensuring scientific rigor, and supervising experiments. He also conducts undergraduate lab practicals, fostering a collaborative learning environment. His expertise includes operating advanced instruments such as the Corrtest C2350, Metrohm Autolab PGSTAT-204, and Shimadzu HPLC. Mr. Shah’s work is vital in advancing research and supporting the development of future scientists. 🔬📊👨‍🔬🧪📚

Awards and Recognitions 

Mr. Syed Imran Abbas Shah is a highly regarded expert, recognized by prestigious journals such as the Journal of Energy Storage, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Scientific Reports, where he serves as a reviewer. His contributions to the scientific community extend beyond writing, as he has also delivered insightful talks at international conferences. These achievements highlight his extensive knowledge and ability to communicate complex ideas effectively, further solidifying his reputation as a valuable contributor to the field. 🌍📚🔬🎤💡

Conferences and Seminars

Mr. Syed Imran Abbas Shah will be a speaker at the 6th International Conference on Recent Trends in Chemistry, scheduled for February 2024. He will lead a technical discussion session, where he will deliver an insightful talk on the cutting-edge topics of electrocatalysis and interface engineering. His presentation aims to explore the latest advancements and applications in these fields, offering valuable insights for researchers and practitioners alike. This session promises to be a key part of the conference, contributing to the growing knowledge in chemistry and energy-related research. ⚡🔬🌍

Projects

Mr. Syed Imran Abbas Shah is leading innovative research in electrochemical solutions for environmental sustainability. His current projects include designing biochar-based gas diffusion electrodes for artificial photosynthesis and CO2 reduction (July 2024 – Present) 🌿🔋. He is also developing an effective water recovery solution using biomass-derived activated carbon through electrocatalysis (April 2023 – Present) 💧⚡. In addition, he is working on designing electrochemical sensing electrodes for detecting pollutants in natural drinking water (July 2023 – Present) 💦🧪. His work is focused on using advanced materials to tackle CO2 reduction, water pollution, and recovery challenges, promoting a cleaner, more sustainable future.

Research Focus

Syed Imran Abbas Shah’s research primarily focuses on the development of advanced materials for energy storage and environmental applications. He has made significant contributions to the synthesis and characterization of nanocomposites and nanorods, exploring their use in supercapacitors, water oxidation, and catalytic reactions. His work includes the fabrication of novel electrode materials such as Ni3S2/CoS2 and MnCo2Se4, as well as nanocomposites for energy storage solutions. His research also extends to environmental cleaning, where he investigates the potential of nanomaterials under visible light irradiation. 🌱⚡🔋🌍

Publication Top Notes

Bi2S3 nanorods supported on eggshell membrane electrodes for supercapacitor applications