Hatem Abushammala | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hatem Abushammala | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Abu Dhabi University,Ā  United Arab Emirates

Dr. Hatem Abushammala is an Associate Professor at Abu Dhabi University, specializing in green nanomaterials, environment, and sustainability. With 14 years of experience in bio-based nanomaterials and energy, he has significantly contributed to sustainable technologies, focusing on waste utilization and energy-efficient solutions. He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications and holds three patents. Dr. Abushammala has received several prestigious international awards for his research excellence. He has also been recognized for his teaching, research project management, and contributions to college administration.

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Education šŸŽ“

Dr. Abushammala holds a Ph.D. in Environment and Natural Resources from the University of Freiburg, Germany (2012-2015), with a thesis on ionic liquid-mediated extraction of nanocellulose. He completed an M.Sc. in Materials Science and Engineering from Masdar Institute, UAE (2009-2011), and a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Hashemite University, Jordan (2003-2007), graduating with excellent honors.

Ā Experience šŸ’¼

Dr. Abushammala currently serves as Associate Professor and College Coordinator at Abu Dhabi University, UAE, where he leads green nanomaterials projects and teaches courses on sustainability. He has also worked as a Wilhelm-Klauditz Fellow at Fraunhofer Institute WKI, Germany, where he pioneered research on nanocellulose applications in various industries. His previous roles include Assistant Professor, postdoctoral researcher, and lecturer at prominent institutions in Germany and the UAE, where he also supervised research projects and mentored students.

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Dr. Abushammala has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Wilhelm-Klauditz Fellowship (2017-2020) from Fraunhofer Institute, the Sigrid- and Viktor-Dulger Ecology Prize (2017), and the HansjĆ¼rg-Steinlin Prize (2016). He also won the Gold Medal for Outstanding Research from the International Academy of Wood Science (2016) and the Leo-Schƶrghuber Prize for Research Excellence (2015). He has received several scholarships and honors for his academic achievements, including full scholarships from the University of Freiburg and Masdar Institute.

Research Focus šŸ”

Dr. Abushammalaā€™s research focuses on sustainable materials, specifically bio-based nanomaterials, waste conversion, and their environmental applications. His key projects include converting paper waste into biodegradable insulation materials, synthesizing biodegradable electrically conductive nanoparticles, and developing nanocellulose for energy-efficient buildings. He has also worked on creating high-value nanomaterials from waste, contributing to environmental sustainability and resource conservation.

Conclusion šŸ“

Dr. Hatem Abushammalaā€™s research is groundbreaking, highly impactful, and aligned with global sustainability goals. His extensive experience, innovative projects, and academic excellence make him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions not only advance knowledge in bio-based materials but also promote sustainable solutions to some of the worldā€™s most pressing environmental challenges. With his demonstrated leadership and ability to attract significant research funding, Dr. Abushammala is a deserving candidate for recognition in this prestigious category.

Publications šŸ“š

    1. Impact of the Surface Properties of cellulose nanocrystals on the crystallization kinetics of poly (Butylene succinate)
      Authors: H. Abushammala, J. Mao
      Year: 2020
    1. Enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose and the use of TiO2 nanoparticles to open up the cellulose structure
      Authors: H. Abushammala, R. Hashaikeh
      Year: 2011
    1. Swelling and hydrolysis kinetics of Kraft pulp fibers in aqueous 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hydrogen sulfate solutions
      Authors: J. Mao, H. Abushammala, L.B. Pereira, M.P. Laborie
      Year: 2016
    1. Monitoring the surface aging of wood through its pits using atomic force microscopy with functionalized tips
      Authors: J. Mao, H. Abushammala, B. Kasal
      Year: 2021
    1. Microcrystalline cellulose powder tableting via networked cellulose-based gel material
      Authors: H. Abushammala, R. Hashaikeh, C. Cooney
      Year: 2012
    1. A structural fibrillation parameter from small angle X-ray scattering to quantify pulp refining
      Authors: J. Mao, B. Heck, H. Abushammala, G. Reiter, M.P. Laborie
      Year: 2019
    1. Impact of residentsā€™ demographics on their knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards waste management at the household level in the United Arab Emirates
      Authors: H. Abushammala, S.T. Ghulam
      Year: 2022
    1. Waste iron filings to improve the mechanical and electrical properties of glass fiber-reinforced epoxy (GFRE) composites
      Authors: H. Abushammala, J. Mao
      Year: 2023
    1. A review on the partial and complete dissolution and fractionation of wood and lignocelluloses using imidazolium ionic liquids
      Authors: H. Abushammala, J. Mao
      Year: 2020
    1. Process for preparing individual cellulose nanocrystals, and cellulose nanocrystals and use thereof
      Author: H. Abushammala
      Year: 2022

 

 

Seenivasa Moorthy T | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Seenivasa Moorthy T | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr at Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, krishnankoil. Research Scholar. India

Mr. Seenivasa Moorthy is a dedicated research scholar with extensive expertise in microbiology and biotechnology. He earned his M.Sc. in Microbiology from Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College, Sivakasi, graduating with distinction in 2020. His educational journey also includes a B.Sc. in Microbiology, a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT), and a Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (PGDIT), all from the same institution under Madurai Kamaraj University. Mr. Moorthy is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Biotechnology (2022-2025) at Kalasalingam School of Agricultural and Horticulture (KSAH), focusing on the “Characterization of native actinomycetes with AgNO3 nanoparticles” under the guidance of Dr. R. Kannan. His career reflects a commitment to applying his knowledge for advancements in microbiology, demonstrated by multiple certifications in apiculture, biofertilizer production, medical laboratory technology, and food processing. šŸ”¬ Microbiology & Biotechnology | šŸ“š Scholar | šŸŒæ Innovation Enthusiast

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Education šŸŽ“

Mr. Seenivasa Moorthy has built a strong foundation in microbiology and related fields through comprehensive education. He completed his B.Sc. in Microbiology (2016-2019) at Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College, Sivakasi, with a distinction (76.55%). He then pursued an M.Sc. in Microbiology (2019-2020), graduating with distinction (80.4%). Additionally, Mr. Moorthy earned a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (2020-2021) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (2019-2020) with high academic performance. His education was complemented by stellar high school results, including a remarkable 95.40% in SSLC from Vinayakar Matric Hr. Sec. School. Currently, Mr. Moorthy is working on his Ph.D. in Biotechnology (2022-2025) at Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education (KARE), focusing on innovative research with potential agricultural and clinical applications.

Experience šŸ§‘ā€šŸ«

Dr. MarĆ­a JosĆ© Ruiz Lealā€™s extensive career at the Universitat de ValĆØncia (UV) commenced in 1998 with teaching and research roles, evolving from Assistant to Full Professor by 2018. Her work includes academic coordination of the Masterā€™s in Food Quality and Safety program since 2023. She has directed numerous research initiatives, leading eight significant projects and collaborating in about 20 regional, national, and international studies. Her focus lies in evaluating chemical impacts through in vitro cell cultures and in vivo methods, contributing to over 200 scientific congresses and publishing 131 papers in peer-reviewed journals, 90 of which are in Q1. Her experience is complemented by supervising 12 high-quality doctoral theses.

Certifications and Training šŸ“œ

Mr. Seenivasa Moorthyā€™s professional development includes diverse certifications that expand his technical expertise. Notably, he completed an online course on Apiculture in May 2020, securing a 70% pass rate. He also obtained a Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology (2018-2019) with an 83% score and a Certificate in Biofertilizer Production Technology (2017-2018) with 84.5%. Further showcasing his proactive learning approach, he completed a Certificate in Food Processing and Preservation (2016-2017), scoring 84.5%. These certifications underline his dedication to applying scientific knowledge to practical and multidisciplinary fields, supporting his robust academic profile and ongoing Ph.D. research.

Ā Research FocusšŸ§Ŗ

Mr. Seenivasa Moorthyā€™s Ph.D. research at Kalasalingam School of Agricultural and Horticulture (KSAH) under Dr. R. Kannan focuses on the “Characterization of native actinomycetes with AgNO3 nanoparticles.” This research delves into the exploration of actinomycetes for their potential to produce innovative, sustainable solutions in biotechnology, particularly in antimicrobial applications. Through his extensive academic background and various certifications in microbiology and food preservation, Mr. Moorthy aims to bridge the gap between laboratory findings and real-world applications in agriculture and medicine. His research interests are directed towards the application of microbial technologies for health and environmental benefits.

Conclusion šŸ†

This individual exhibits remarkable academic and research potential, coupled with a strong dedication to contributing to both scientific knowledge and community development. Their ongoing research in biotechnology, particularly in enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainable practices, shows promise for significant real-world applications. With continued professional development, particularly in international collaborations and higher-profile journal publications, they have the potential to become a leading figure in their field. Their commitment to excellence makes them a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications šŸ“š

  • “Cost-Benefit Assessment of Solid-Based Biofertilizer Production”
    • Authors: R. Kannan, T.S. Moorthy
    • Source: Agricultural Microbiology Based Entrepreneurship: Making Money from Microbes
    • Cited by: 1
    • Year: 2022

 

  • “Role of Actinomycetes in Disease Control in Agriculture and Horticulture Crops”
    • Authors: T.S.M. R. Kannan
    • Publication Details: Volume 28, Issue 2, pages 14-18
    • Cited by: Not specified
    • Year: 2022

 

 

Alfonso Guillermo Banderas Tarabay | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alfonso Guillermo Banderas Tarabay | Environmental Science| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Instituto Mexicano de TecnologĆ­a del Agua, Mexico

The user holds a Doctorate in Sciences (Biology) from the Universidad Nacional AutĆ³noma de MĆ©xico (UNAM) and has a rich background in academia, research, and project management. Between 1980 and 2001, they taught various subjects, including Biophysics, Limnology, and Ecology, at institutions such as UNAM and Universidad AutĆ³noma del Estado de MĆ©xico (UAEM). Their research spans over two decades, primarily at UNAM and the Mexican Institute of Water Technology. They have coordinated biophysics programs, contributed to environmental impact assessments, and managed projects on aquatic ecology. Their prolific output includes books, book chapters, journal articles, and technical reports.

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šŸŽ“ EDUCATION

Bachelor in Biology (1975 – 1981) šŸ« Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM šŸŽ“ Thesis: “Estudio anual de la limnologĆ­a y el fitobentos del lago El Sol, Nevado de Toluca, MĆ©xico.” šŸŽ“ Professional License: S.E.P. 990255

Master in Sciences (Biology) (1982 – 1984) šŸ§Ŗ Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM šŸŽ“ Thesis: “AnĆ”lisis de la estructura de la comunidad fitobentĆ³nica del lago El Sol, Nevado de Toluca, MĆ©xico.” šŸŽ“ Professional License: S.E.P. 1426924

Doctorate in Sciences (Biology) (1984 – 1986)šŸ”¬ Facultad de Ciencias, UNAMĀ Thesis: “Limnologia del Lago El Sol, Nevado de Toluca, MĆ©xico.”Ā Professional License: S.E.P. 2146314

šŸ’¼ PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Acervo BibliogrĆ”fico (1987 ā€“ 1989) šŸ“š Collection of hemerographic-bibliographic material for the library at UAEM. RehabilitaciĆ³n de la Sub-cuenca del RĆ­o Amanalco (1996) šŸŒæ Sub-coordination of Basin Conservation, IMTA. Bioremediation and Sanitation Design (1998) šŸŒŠ Restoration of Laguna de Tres Palos, Acapulco, Guerrero. Environmental Diagnosis of Lake PĆ”tzcuaro (2000)
šŸž IMTA.

šŸ”¬ INVESTIGATION

Full-time Research Professor (1987 ā€“ 1989) Center for Research in Basic Sciences, UAEM. Specialist in Hydraulics IV-B (1995 ā€“ 1997) šŸ’§ Coordination of Irrigation and Drainage, IMTA. Water Technologist IV-B (2014 ā€“ Present) Ā Coordination of Water Governance, IMTA.

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Academic Background: The individual holds a Doctorate in Sciences (Biology) from a prestigious institution, Universidad Nacional AutĆ³noma de MĆ©xico (UNAM), with additional degrees in Biology at the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels. This solid academic foundation, combined with specialized courses in biophysics, biostatistics, and other relevant fields, underscores their deep expertise in environmental sciences.
  2. Diverse Teaching Experience: Over two decades of teaching experience across various levels, from undergraduate to doctoral, in multiple universities in Mexico and Guatemala. The subjects taught, including Biophysics, Limnology, Ecology, Biostatistics, and Environmental Impact Assessment, reflect a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and applied environmental sciences.
  3. Significant Research Contributions: The individual’s research career spans several decades, with a focus on limnology, aquatic ecology, and environmental management. Their involvement in significant research projects at institutions like UNAM and the Mexican Institute of Water Technology highlights their role in advancing scientific knowledge in these areas.
  4. Leadership and Administrative Roles: The individual has coordinated important academic and administrative efforts, such as leading the Academy of Biophysics at UNAM and participating in environmental impact assessments for national projects. These roles demonstrate strong leadership abilities and a commitment to improving environmental management practices.
  5. Prolific Publishing Record: The production of numerous books, book chapters, and articles in international journals showcases their contributions to the academic and scientific communities. These publications cover a wide range of topics, including environmental flows, catchment management, and the effects of climate change on lakes, reflecting a broad and impactful research portfolio.
  6. Project Management Expertise: The individual has managed several significant projects related to aquatic ecology, basin management, and lake rehabilitation. Their ability to lead complex environmental projects, often involving interdisciplinary teams, highlights their capacity to translate research into practical solutions for environmental challenges.
  7. Recognition and Distinctions: Receiving the Gabino Barreda Medal for the best grade point average in postgraduate studies at UNAM further emphasizes their academic excellence and dedication to their field.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Public Engagement and Outreach: While the individual has an impressive academic and research background, there is less emphasis on public engagement or outreach activities. Increasing visibility through public lectures, participation in international conferences, or involvement in policy-making could enhance their impact on broader environmental policy and awareness.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Although the individual has experience in various areas of environmental science, further interdisciplinary collaborations, especially with social scientists, economists, or policymakers, could enrich their research and its applicability to global environmental challenges.
  3. Innovation and Technology Integration: While the individual’s research is robust, integrating cutting-edge technologies such as GIS, remote sensing, or data analytics in environmental research could further modernize their approach and contribute to more innovative solutions.

 

Publications:

Linking Environmental, Social and Economic Sustainability: Case Study of Basin and Reservoir of the Valle de Bravo Dam, Mexico

Journal: International Journal of River Basin Management (2024)

DOI: 10.1080/15715124.2024.2376833

EID: 2-s2.0-85200334795

ISSN: 1814-2060, 1571-5124

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca GonzƔlez-Villela

2. El Valor y el Costo del Agua Potable en MĆ©xico

Journal: REVIBEC (2023)

ISSN: 2385-4650

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca GonzƔlez-Villela

3. El Valor, el Costo y el Precio del Agua Concesionada en MĆ©xico: AnĆ”lisis SocioecolĆ³gico

Book Chapter: Instrumentos EconĆ³micos de PolĆ­tica HĆ­drica en MĆ©xico (2023)

DOI: 10.24850/b-imta-2023-15

ISBN: 978-607-8629-38-1

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca GonzƔlez-Villela

4. Evaluation of the Sustainability of the Valle de Bravo Reservoir, Mexico, as a Water-Supply Source

Journal: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (2019)

DOI: 10.2495/WS190081

EID: 2-s2.0-85081535091

ISSN: 1743-3541, 1746-448X

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca GonzƔlez-Villela

5. Efectos del Cambio ClimƔtico en la Calidad del Agua del Lago El Sol y Lago de PƔtzcuaro

Book Chapter: Agua y Cambio ClimƔtico (2018)

ISBN: 978-607-8629-09-1

Contributors: Rebeca GonzƔlez-Villela, Alfonso G. Banderas

6. The Environmental Added Value of Water: A Proposal

Journal: International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning (2018)

DOI: 10.2495/sdp-v13-n3-406-417

ISSN: 1743-7601, 1743-761X

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca GonzƔlez-Villela

7. Holistic Approach to Watershed Management and Freshwater Conservation and Rehabilitation: A Case Study

Journal: Modern Environmental Science and Engineering (2017)

DOI: 10.15341/mese(2333-2581)/07.03.2017/003

ISSN: 2333-2581

8. AproximaciĆ³n HolĆ­stica en el Manejo Integrado de las Cuencas, para la ConservaciĆ³n y RecuperaciĆ³n de los Cuerpos de Agua Superficiales: Caso de Estudio

Book: Instituto Mexicano de TecnologĆ­a del Agua (2015)

ISBN: 978-607-9368-63-0

Contributors: Rebeca GonzƔlez-Villela, Alfonso G. Banderas

9. The Intrinsic Value of Water: A Proposal

Book Chapter: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (2015)

DOI: 10.2495/ws150121

ISSN: 1743-3541, 1746-448X

Contributors: A. G. Banderas, R. GonzƔlez-Villela

Conclusion:

The individual’s extensive experience in environmental science, teaching, research, and project management makes them an outstanding candidate for a Best Researcher Award. Their contributions have significantly advanced the understanding and management of water resources, particularly in the context of Mexican ecosystems. By addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing public engagement and exploring interdisciplinary collaborations, they could further enhance their already impressive legacy in the field of environmental science.

Tammi Jonas | Political ecology | Best Researcher Award

Ā Dr. Tammi Jonas | Political ecology | Best Researcher Award

Experienced Agroecologist and President of the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance, leading Jonai Farms & Meatsmiths since 2011. Specializes in heritage breed livestock and operates a Primesafe-licensed butcher shop. Educator in butchery and meat literacy. Lecturer at Southern Cross University, former Senior Risk Analyst at TEQSA, and past leadership roles in various agricultural and educational organizations. Holds a PhD in Agriculture & Environment, a Certificate IV in Meat Processing, and postgraduate degrees in Cultural Studies and Education. Advocates for smallholders at international forums, promoting agroecology and food sovereignty

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Education šŸŽ“

PhD in Agriculture & Environment, University of Western Australia (2024) šŸŒ±Dissertation: Australiaā€™s New Peasantry and the Rise of Agroecology: Biodiverse, Decolonial and Non-Capitalist Praxes on Small-Scale FarmsInvestigating the biodiverse, non-capitalist, and anti-colonial values and practices of small-scale livestock farmers, and how to build an agroecological state.Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Meat Safety) (2022) šŸ„©Meat InspectorTo undertake inspection in future Meat Collective @ Jonai Abattoir.PhD (non-completion) in Cultural Studies, University of Melbourne (2006-2014) šŸ“šDissertation: Eating the Vernacular, Being Cosmopolitan: Melbourne Culinary EconomiesPostgraduate Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies), University of Melbourne (2005) šŸ“œPostgraduate Bachelor of Education, Deakin University (1996) šŸŽ“CTEFLA, RSA/Cambridge Certificate, Holmes College (1993) šŸ“šBachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of California, San Diego (1993) šŸ§ 

Relevant Experience šŸ“š

Jonai Farms & Meatsmiths (2011-present) šŸŒ¾

AgroecologistšŸ– Farm heritage breed Large Black pastured pigs & Dairy Short Horn cattle.šŸ„© Operate a Primesafe-licensed on-farm butcherā€™s shop producing fresh cuts, smallgoods, and charcuterie under HAACP since 2014.šŸ‘©ā€šŸ« Teach workshops on butchering, salami making, and meat literacy.šŸ—ļø Recently attained development approval to build a collectively governed on-farm micro-abattoir for approximately 15 smallholders.

Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA) (2014-present) šŸŒ

President

šŸŒŸ Represent smallholders at local, state, national, and international levels, including across processes of FAO, the CBD, the ITPGRFA, the CGRFA, ASEAN, and the CSIPM.šŸŒ AFSA is a member of:the IPC for Food Sovereignty (coordinator of Asia Pacific regional committee and the working group on agricultural biodiversity),La Via Campesina, andUrgenci: the international network for community-supported agriculture.

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

1. Eating the Vernacular, Being Cosmopolitan

Journal: Cultural Studies Review 19 (1), 117-137, 2013
Citations: 23

2. Health Before Medicine: Community Resilience in Food Landscapes

Authors: RG Wallace, R Alders, R Kock, T Jonas, R Wallace, L Hogerwerf
Source: One Planet, One Health: Looking After Humans, Animals and the Environment, 2019
Citations: 13

3. Industrial Agricultural Environments

Authors: RG Wallace, A Liebman, D Weisberger, T Jonas, L Bergmann, R Kock, …
Journal: Routledge Handbook of Biosecurity and Invasive Species, 194-214, 2021
Citations: 12

4. Peoplesā€™ Solutions to Food Systems Transformation in Asia and the Pacific

Journal: Development 64 (3), 295-298, 2021
Citations: 7

5. Developing a Critical Writing Pedagogy: A Discontinuous Narrative

Authors: B Kamler, K Cousins, T Jonas, B Lawson, D Linden
Journal: English in Australia, 24-42, 1997
Citations: 5

6. Regenerative Agriculture and Agroecologyā€”Whatā€™s in a Name?

Journal: Food Ethics 24 (6), 2021
Citations: 4

7. The Research Education Experience: Investigating Higher Degree by Research Candidates’ Experiences in Australian Universities

Authors: T Jonas, CA Croker
Year: 2012
Citations: 3

8. Agroecology for Structural One Health

Authors: T Jonas, B Trethewey
Journal: Development 66 (3), 238-244, 2023
Citations: 1

9. Responsibility to Country: Decolonizing Agriculture with Agroecology in Australia

Authors: T Jonas, A Wessell
Journal: Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability 8 (2), 254-260, 2020
Citations: 1

10. Whatā€™s Natural About Capital? Agroecology as Resistance to the New Frontier of Colonial Capitalist Carbon Farming

Journal: Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2024

shabnam sohrabnezhad | Environmental Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Ā Prof. shabnam sohrabnezhad | Environmental Pollution |Best Researcher Award

Ā ProfĀ  at university of guilan Iran

A distinguished academic with a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Guilan University, renowned for expertise in nano-technology and spectrochemical studies. Recognized for outstanding achievements including top researcher accolades and membership in prestigious scientific organizations like TWOES. Dissertation focused on Spectrochemical and Electrochemical Studies of Phenothiazine Dyes in Molecular Sieves. Extensive teaching experience in General Chemistry and Advanced Analytical Chemistry. Research interests span synthesis and characterization of silica nanocomposites for photocatalysis, as well as mesoporous materials for drug delivery. Acknowledged globally as a top scientist, committed to advancing knowledge in chemistry and nano-technology.

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šŸŽ“Educational Background:

Ph.D. in Chemistry Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Guilan University, Rasht, Iran (2004). M.S. in Chemistry Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Ahwaz University, Ahwaz, Iran (1995). B.S. in Chemistry Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Ahwaz University, Ahwaz, Iran (1993)

Honors/Awards/Membership:

Top researcher in the 3rd festival on ranking top nano-technology figures, 15 October 2008, Tehran, Iran. Rated the first participant in PhD exam. Rated the best student in B.S. Top researcher of Guilan University in 2018. Top researcher of faculty of science 2019. Member of Third World Organization for Women in Science (TWOES). Recognized as one of the top two percent of scientists in the world according to the announcement of the Elsevier Scientific and Publishing Institute and the research follower of Stanford University researchers (2022, 2023).

Dissertation Title: Spectrochemical and Electrochemical Studies of the Phenothiazine Dyes Incorporated in Molecular Sieves

Taught Courses:

General Chemistry, Advanced Analytical Chemistry (Master student), Chromatography and Separation Methods (Master student), Instrumental of Analytical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry

šŸ…Research Interest:

Synthesis and characterization of mesoporous and microporous silica nanocomposites such as MCM-41 and zeolites and their application in photocatalytic processes. Synthesis and characterization of mesoporous or core-shells such as MOFs or COFs and their application of drug delivery and biology systems.

Publications Top Notes šŸ“

  1. Application of AlMCM-41 for Competitive Adsorption of Methylene Blue and Rhodamine B: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Studies
    • Authors: S Eftekhari, A Habibi-Yangjeh, S Sohrabnezhad
    • Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
    • Year: 2010
    • Volume: 178
    • Pages: 349-355
    • Citations: 207

 

  1. Electrochemical Study of Methylene Blue Incorporated into Mordenite Type Zeolite and its Application for Amperometric Determination of Ascorbic Acid in Real Samples
    • Authors: M Arvand, S Sohrabnezhad, MF Mousavi, M Shamsipur, MA Zanjanchi
    • Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta
    • Year: 2003
    • Volume: 491
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 193-201
    • Citations: 143

 

  1. The Green Synthesis of Ag/ZnO in Montmorillonite with Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity
    • Authors: S Sohrabnezhad, A Seifi
    • Journal: Applied Surface Science
    • Year: 2016
    • Volume: 386
    • Pages: 33-40
    • Citations: 119

 

  1. Comparison Absorption of New Methylene Blue Dye in Zeolite and Nanocrystal Zeolite
    • Authors: S Sohrabnezhad, A Pourahmad
    • Journal: Desalination
    • Year: 2010
    • Volume: 256
    • Issues: 1-3
    • Pages: 84-89
    • Citations: 106

 

  1. Synthesis and Characterization of CuOā€“Montmorillonite Nanocomposite by Thermal Decomposition Method and Antibacterial Activity of Nanocomposite
    • Authors: SH Sohrabnezhad, MJM Moghaddam, T Salavatiyan
    • Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
    • Year: 2014
    • Volume: 125
    • Pages: 73-78
    • Citations: 96

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