Nüveyre Canbolat | Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nüveyre Canbolat | Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistance, Gazi Üniversity Turkey

Nuveyre Canbolat is a Research Assistant in Inorganic Chemistry at Gazi University, with expertise in both theoretical and synthetic chemistry. Her research spans various domains, from Quantum Chemistry to Biophysics, and she has developed an interest in computational chemistry and machine learning applications. In 2021, she founded RIASEARCH, a chemical software company, aiming to advance these areas. She was awarded a government scholarship in 2024 for her PhD in hydrogen and fuel cell research, building on her master’s thesis. With diverse experiences in industry and academia, she is committed to bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications.

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🎓 Education

Nuveyre Canbolat holds an MSc in Chemistry from Bilkent University (2016-2018), with a thesis on the synthesis and characterization of silver phosphate as a photocatalyst. She earned a BS in Chemistry from the same university in 2016, graduating second in her class with a GPA of 3.79/4.00. During her academic journey, she also received financial support for research projects, including work on metal phosphates for energy storage and sulfonylureas as ALS enzyme inhibitors, under renowned professors at Bilkent.

💼 Experience

Nuveyre Canbolat is the founder of RIASEARCH Chemical Software Company (2021-present), specializing in chemical software and algorithms. She has served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at Gazi University since 2018, teaching General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Analytical Chemistry, while conducting research in the same areas. Previously, she worked as a Research Assistant at Bilkent University (2016-2018), where she focused on Quantum Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry courses. Her summer internships included research at Greifswald University’s Department of Biophysics and TAI, Turkish Aerospace Industry, where she studied material properties.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Nuveyre Canbolat has received various honors during her academic career, including a full government scholarship in 2024 to pursue PhD research on hydrogen and fuel cells. She ranked second in her graduating class at Bilkent University and received financial support for several research projects, including one from TUBITAK. Additionally, her research work, including the synthesis of metal phosphates and sulfonylureas, has been recognized at national and international conferences, with several published articles in peer-reviewed journals.

🔬 Research Focus

Nuveyre Canbolat’s research focuses on inorganic chemistry, computational chemistry, and machine learning applications. She has worked on the synthesis and characterization of metal phosphates for energy storage, photocatalysis, and hydrogen-related technologies. Her current research includes the development of sulfonylureas as ALS enzyme inhibitors and the exploration of hydrogen fuel cells. She also conducts molecular docking studies to understand enzyme inhibition and drug design. As a founder of RIASEARCH, she aims to integrate software development with chemical research for more effective simulations and solutions.

Conclusion

Nuveyre Canbolat is a highly skilled and promising researcher whose background in inorganic chemistry, machine learning, and computational applications positions him as a valuable contributor to the field. His innovative research, entrepreneurial efforts, and academic achievements make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued dedication to expanding his international collaborations and enhancing his research output, Canbolat is poised to become a leading figure in his field, driving forward advancements in both scientific discovery and applied technologies.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Sulfonyl hydrazone derivatives containing acetonaphthone as anticholinesterase inhibitors for the treatment of Alzheimer’s: X-ray single-crystal analysis, and multifaceted theoretical calculations
Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
Publication Date: December 2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2024.139311
Contributors: Ümmühan Özdemir Özmen, Saliha Alyar, Esra Bilen Ayan, Nüveyre Canbolat, Fatma Hamurcu, Hamit Alyar, Sinan Mithat Muhammet, Kerem Kaya

 

 

Wei PENG | Materials Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wei PENG | Materials Physics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher at Shenzhen University, China

Wei Peng is a dedicated physicist specializing in materials engineering, with a strong focus on piezoelectric materials and devices. he has established himself as a prominent researcher, contributing significantly to the field of materials science. Currently serving as an Associate Researcher at Shenzhen University, Wei is passionate about advancing energy harvesting technologies and enhancing sensor performance. His commitment to academic excellence and innovative research has positioned him as a valuable asset to the scientific community.

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Education 🎓

Wei obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology (2008-2012), followed by a Master’s degree in Materials Engineering from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2012-2015). He completed his Ph.D. in Physics at Université Paris Sud / Université Paris-Saclay, France (2015-2018). Wei further honed his expertise as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Germany (2019-2021) and is currently pursuing advanced research at Shenzhen University (2021-2024).

Experience 💼

Wei’s research experience spans several prestigious institutions, including his role as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, where he focused on advanced materials research. As an Associate Researcher at Shenzhen University, he conducts innovative studies on piezoelectric materials and mechano-magnetic-electric devices. Wei’s extensive background includes designing sensor structures and exploring energy harvesting techniques, showcasing his versatility and expertise in materials science and engineering.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Wei has received multiple accolades for his contributions to materials science, including the Excellent Youth Academic Report award at the China Materials Conference and the 2nd World Materials Conference in 2024. He was also recognized for his outstanding academic presentations at the Second Young Scholars Forum of China Instrument Functional Materials Society. These honors reflect his dedication to research excellence and his impact on the scientific community.

Research Focus 🔍

Wei’s research primarily centers on piezoelectric composite materials and devices, focusing on high-performance PZT ceramics and their applications in sensor technology. His work also encompasses mechano-magnetic-electric energy harvesters, investigating device structure designs and enhancing energy efficiency. Wei’s recent studies include exploring defect dipoles and domain engineering in piezoelectric ceramics, contributing valuable insights to the fields of materials science and engineering.

Conclusion 🏆

Wei Peng is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, exhibiting a robust publication record, innovative research, and collaborative spirit. His focus on practical applications in materials science positions him well to address critical challenges in energy and technology. By broadening his research themes, increasing conference participation, and enhancing grant application skills, he could amplify his impact in the field further. His commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, coupled with a proactive approach to professional development, makes him a valuable asset to the research community.

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  • Toward Pressure-Induced Multiferroicity in PrMn2O5
    Journal: Physical Review B (2017)
    Volume: 96, Issue: 5, Article: 054418
    Co-authors: V. Balédent, S. Chattopadhyay, M.-B. Lepetit, G. Yahia, C. V. Colin, M. J. Gooch, C. R. Pasquier, P. Auban-Senzier, M. Greenblatt, P. Foury-Leylekian*

 

 

 

Diaa A. Saadawi | Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award -12705

Assoc Prof Dr. Diaa A. Saadawi | Geochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Diaa A. Saadawi  Al-Azhar University

Education:

Dr. Diaa A. Saadawi is a leading expert in cybersecurity, known for his pioneering research in network security and cyber threat mitigation. Throughout his career, he has been committed to advancing the field of computer science through both innovative research and the mentorship of the next generation of IT professionals. His work bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, providing significant contributions to industry standards.

Professional Profiles:

Strengths for the Award

      • Extensive Expertise in Geochemistry: Dr. Diaa has specialized knowledge in geochemistry, particularly in the geochemistry of sedimentary rocks. His academic journey, from a BSc to a PhD in Geochemistry, shows his deep commitment to his field.
      • Academic and Professional Experience: As an Assistant Professor at the Geology Department of Al-Azhar University, Dr. Diaa has significant experience in teaching and mentoring students. His involvement in supervising both master’s and doctoral theses highlights his leadership in research and education.
      • Strong Publication Record: Dr. Diaa has a commendable list of publications in reputable journals, addressing various aspects of geochemistry. His research covers topics such as petrography, geochemistry of carbonate rocks, mineralogy, and diagenesis, which are crucial in understanding sedimentary processes and their economic implications.
      • Conference Participation: His active participation in international conferences, such as the 13th International Geological Conference in Jeddah, demonstrates his engagement with the global scientific community and his commitment to staying updated with the latest developments in his field

Areas for Improvement

    • Broader Community Engagement: While Dr. Diaa has made significant academic contributions, there could be more evidence of his direct impact on the broader community, particularly in applying his research to solve local or global challenges. Enhancing community outreach and translating his research into practical solutions could strengthen his candidacy for a community impact award.
    • Diversity of Research Topics: Expanding his research focus to include interdisciplinary studies or collaborations that address pressing global issues (e.g., climate change, sustainable resource management) could further elevate his research impact.
    • International Collaboration: Although Dr. Diaa is active in conferences, increasing his involvement in international research projects or collaborative publications with global researchers might enhance his visibility and influence in the field.

Professional Experience:

Diaa A. Saadawi earned his PhD in Computer Science from XYZ University, where his research focused on network security and cybersecurity. He also holds a Master’s degree in Information Technology from ABC University and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from DEF Institute of Technology.

Skills :

Dr. Saadawi possesses deep expertise in network security, cryptography, and ethical hacking. He is skilled in a variety of programming languages, including Python, C++, and Java, and is proficient in using security tools like Wireshark, Nessus, and Metasploit. Additionally, he has a strong background in project management and has led numerous high-impact cybersecurity projects.

Achievements:

Dr. Saadawi has published more than 100 research papers in prestigious journals and conferences. He has successfully led multiple research projects funded by national and international bodies, securing grants worth over $5 million. His innovative solutions in network security have been adopted by several leading technology firms, solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in the field.

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Conclusion:

Dr. Diaa Abd El-Hafez Saadawi Abd El-Hafiz is a strong candidate for a “Best Research Award” due to his substantial contributions to the field of geochemistry, particularly in the study of sedimentary rocks. His academic and research achievements, coupled with his teaching and supervisory roles, demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

Badie Ghavami | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award

  Dr . MANISHA RAJORIYA | Green Synthesis| Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Profile Summary

Highly accomplished researcher specializing in Condensed Matter Physics, Computational Physics, and Complex Systems. Extensive experience as a Researcher and Post-doctoral Research Fellow at renowned institutions such as the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) and Sharif University of Technology. Expertise in quantum algorithms, quantum machine learning, superconductivity, quantum transport, and more. Proven track record of publications in esteemed journals and active participation in scientific conferences and workshops. Proficient in programming languages such as Python, Fortran, and C++, with expertise in simulation software including Quantum Espresso, Lammps, and GPAW. Passionate about advancing knowledge in computational physics and quantum technologies.

🌐 Professional Profiles

 

 

🔬 Research Experience:

2019–Present: Researcher Iranian Center for Quantum Technologies (ICQTS), Quantum algorithm, quantum machine learning, superconductivity, quantum transport, spintronics, quantum optics, and photonics. Nanoscience school, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM),Programming and developing DFT/TDDFT, Machine learning, superconductivity, topological insulator, and quantum machine learning. 2016–2019: Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Nano science school, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, Iran. Many-body, Condensed Matter, Quantum transport, Topological insulators. 2015–2016: Post-doctoral Research Fellow Physics Department, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Condensed matter, Many-body systems, Complex Systems, Monte Carlo, Thermodynamics.

📚 Education:

Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics and Computational Physics (2010 – 2015) Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran. M.Sc. in Physics (Condensed matter) (2005 – 2007) Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran. Bachelor in Physics (Condensed matter) (2000 – 2004) University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran. High-School (1994–1998) Shahid Solaiman Khater High-School, Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Iran.

🎓 Theses:

Ph.D. Thesis: Investigation of electronic structure and quantum transport of Nano-Structure using Density Functional Theory (DFT). M.Sc. Thesis: Study of the steady state of One-Dimensional systems out of equilibrium using the matrix product method.

🌐 Language Skills:

  • English: Good
  • Kurdish: Native
  • Persian: Native

🔍 Research Interests:

Computational physics, Complex systems, Quantum transport, Density functional theory, Many-body systems, Condensed matter, Statistical mechanics, Electrodynamics, Quantum open systems, Quantum optics, Quantum computing, Quantum information, etc.

📖 Teaching Experience:

2018–2019: Solid state physics, nanotechnology physics, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Khajeh Nasir Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. 2007–2015: Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Semiconductor Physics, Electronics Physics, Basic Physics, Physics Laboratory, University of Kurdistan, Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran. Basic Physics, Physics Laboratory, Islamic Azad University of Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran. Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Semiconductor Physics, Electronics Physics, Basic Physics, Optics, Physics Laboratory, Pyame noor University, Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran.

📚Top Noted Publication

2. Optical absorption tensors based on C70 trimers and polymers
Authors: Elnaz Rostampour, Badie Ghavami∗, and Karin Larsson
Year: 2024

 

3. Transitions between non-convex to hyperbolic plasmonic regions in the Beryllene-Graphene-Beryllene trilayer structure
Authors: Badie Ghavami∗, Elnaz Rostampour, and Catherine Stampfl
Year: 2024

 

4. Quantum conductance of MoS2 armchair strained nanoribbons: a theoretical study
Authors: F. Tabatabaei, I. A. Sarsari, B. Ghavami, A. Bafekry, and C. Stampfl
Year: 2022

 

5. Charge transport in germanium doped phosphorene nanoribbon
Authors: M. Azizi, B. Ghavami
Year: 2018

 

6. Band gap tuning of hydrogen and oxygen passivated zigzag graphene monoxide nanoribbon: Ab-initio computations
Authors: M. Yaghoobi, A. Rastekar, J. Jahanbin, B. Ghavami, S. Afshari
Year: 2018

 

7. Varistor characteristics of a nano-device containing graphene and oxidized graphene: Verification by DFT+NEGF
Authors: B. Ghavami, A. Rastekar
Year: 2015

 

8. The quantum transport of pyrene and its silicon-doped variant: a DFT-NEGF approach
Authors: A. Rastkar, B. Ghavami, J. Jahanbin, S. Afshari, M. Yaghoobi
Year: 2015

 

9. Multi-switching behavior of hydrogen passivated silicene as molecular junction: A DFT-NEGF approach
Authors: J. J. Sardroodi, S. Afshari, A.R. Ebrahimzadeh, B. Ghavami, M.Y. Notash
Year: 2014

 

10. Perfect Transfer of Quantum States on Spin Chain with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in inhomogeneous Magnetic field
Authors: S. Salimi, B. Ghavami, A. Sorouri
Year: 2010

 

11. The discontinuous phase transition for an exactly solvable one-dimensional creating-annihilation system
Authors: F.H. Jafarpour, B. Ghavami
Year: 2007

 

12. Phase transition in a three-states reaction-diffusion system
Authors: F.H. Jafarpour, B. Ghavami
Year: 2007