Cristina DINU | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Cristina DINU | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs at National Research and Development Institute for Industrial Ecology ECOIND,Ā  Romania

Dr. Cristina Dinu is a Senior Scientific Researcher at the National Research and Development Institute for Industrial Ecology (ECOIND) in Bucharest, Romania, with expertise in environmental protection and analytical chemistry. She holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering (2019) from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, with a focus on soil, vegetation, and water characterization. Dr. Dinu specializes in pollution control, metal detection in environmental samples, and developing analytical methods, particularly using ICP-EOS and AAS. With over 16 years of experience, she has contributed to national and international environmental projects and published multiple scientific articles.

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Education šŸŽ“

Cristina Dinu earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University Politehnica of Bucharest in December 2019, defending her thesis titled “Identificarea unor caracteristici ale solurilor, vegetației si apelor prin metode fizico-chimice.” She completed a Masterā€™s degree in Therapeutic Chemistry from the University of Bucharest (2001-2003) and a Bachelorā€™s degree in Chemistry, specializing in Organic Chemistry, from the same institution (1997-2001). Her academic background is strongly rooted in applied physical chemistry and electrochemistry, providing a solid foundation for her extensive research career in environmental chemistry.

Experience šŸ’¼

Cristina has worked at ECOIND since 2008, advancing from Analytical Chemist to Senior Scientific Researcher (Grade II). Her work primarily involves validating analytical methods for detecting metals in environmental samples through techniques such as UV-VIS, AAS, and ICP-OES. She has contributed to research projects focused on bioaccumulation studies, pollution control, and the validation of new methods for detecting hazardous substances. In her current role, she leads research on the physical-chemical characterization of water, soil, and waste, and participates in collaborative national and international environmental protection initiatives.

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Cristinaā€™s scientific contributions have earned her recognition, including a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering for her work on identifying soil, vegetation, and water characteristics through physical-chemical methods. She has consistently contributed to national and international environmental projects and has been acknowledged for her work in analytical chemistry. Her expertise in validating analytical methods and pollution control techniques has made her a key figure in several prominent environmental protection initiatives, although specific awards and honors are not listed in her CV.

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Cristina Dinuā€™s research focuses on environmental pollution control, particularly in monitoring and analyzing metal contaminants in water, soil, and waste. She has conducted extensive bioaccumulation studies involving the translocation of toxic metals from polluted soils into aromatic and medicinal plants. Cristina has also validated new analytical methods, such as FIAS-ICP-EOS, for the detection of hazardous substances. Her work supports environmental protection efforts by ensuring compliance with national and international regulations and improving the physical-chemical characterization of environmental pollutants.

Publication

  1. Exploring adsorption dynamics of heavy metals onto varied commercial microplastic substrates: Isothermal models and kinetics analysis
    Tenea, A.-G., Dinu, C., Rus, P.A., Pascu, L.F., Chiriac, F.L.
    Heliyon
    2024

 

  1. Fate of pharmaceutical residue in two Romanian rivers receiving treated water: Occurrence, distribution and risk assessment
    Chiriac, F.L., Paun, I., Iancu, V.-I., Niculescu, M., Petre, V.A.
    Science of the Total Environment
    2024

 

  1. Occurrence and distribution of azole antifungal agents in eight urban Romanian waste water treatment plants
    Iancu, V.-I., Chiriac, L.-F., Paun, I., Pascu, L.F., Niculescu, M.
    Science of the Total Environment
    2024

 

  1. Removal Efficiency and Adsorption Kinetics of Methyl Orange from Wastewater by Commercial Activated Carbon
    Serban, G.V., Iancu, V.I., Dinu, C., Ionescu, I., Chiriac, F.L.
    Sustainability (Switzerland)
    2023

 

  1. Electrochemical System for Field Control of Hg2+ Concentration in Wastewater Samples
    Tenea, A.-G., Dinu, C., Buica, G.-O., Vasile, G.-G.
    Sensors
    2023

 

  1. Bioavailability, accumulation and distribution of toxic metals (As, Cd, Ni and Pb) and their impact on Sinapis alba plant nutrient metabolism
    Vasile, G.-G., Tenea, A.-G., Dinu, C., Mureseanu, M., Pascu, L.F.
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    2021

 

  1. Toxic metals (As, Cd, Ni, Pb) impact in the most common medicinal plant (Mentha piperita)
    Dinu, C., Gheorghe, S., Tenea, A.G., Serban, E.A., Pascu, L.F.
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    2021

 

  1. Behavior of Cd accumulation in Sinapis alba L. in the presence of essential elements (Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Ni)
    Tenea, A.G., Vasile, G.G., Dinu, C., Mureseanu, M., Ene, C.
    Revista de Chimie
    2020

Conclusion

Cristina Dinuā€™s significant scientific contributions, technical proficiency, and ongoing dedication to environmental research make her a well-deserving candidate for a Best Researcher Award. She continuously contributes to the field, addressing critical issues in environmental pollution control and sustainability.

Josef Janča | Analytical Chemistry |Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Josef Janča | Airways Disease| Excellence in Research

Josef Janča is a distinguished chemist with a career spanning over five decades in physical and analytical chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (1975) and a D.Sc. (1985) from prestigious institutions in the former Czechoslovakia. Prof. Janča has held several notable positions, including Director of the Institute of Analytical Chemistry at the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, and professor at universities in France and the Czech Republic. His expertise lies in macromolecular science and separation science, with over 180 original papers, 30 books, and 5 patents. He is a member of various editorial boards and has earned numerous awards from countries such as the USA, Germany, Italy, and Poland.

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šŸŽ“ Qualifications

MSc in Analytical and Physical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague (1966). PhD in Physical Chemistry, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (1975). Post-Doctorate in Chemistry, University of Utah, USA (1978-1979). DSc in Physical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague (1985). Professor in Theoretical Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of La Rochelle, France (1993)

šŸ’¼ Current Position

  • Free Consultant at WATREX Praha, s.r.o., Czech Republic

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ« Previous Positions

2012-2016: Research Professor, Institute of Instrumental Techniques, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. 2008-2012: Director, Institute of Physics and Materials Engineering, Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic. 1993-2008: Professor, University of La Rochelle, France. 1991-1993: Visiting Professor, UniversitƩ Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

šŸ… Scientific Awards

Awarded by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences for contributions to macromolecular science and development of Gel Permeation Chromatography (1973, 1986). Honorary Medals from University of Torino (1998) and Marie-Curie Sklodowska University (1985)

Strengths for the Award:

Academic Qualifications and Expertise: Prof. Janča has an extensive academic background in physical and analytical chemistry, with prestigious qualifications such as a Ph.D. (CSc.) and a D.Sc. from leading institutions. Leadership and Research Roles: He has held prominent positions, including director of the Institute of Analytical Chemistry and the Institute of Physics and Materials Engineering. His leadership roles reflect his deep involvement in advancing research and fostering innovation. International Recognition: His visiting professorships at prominent institutions in France and the USA demonstrate his global recognition as a leading expert in macromolecular chemistry and physical chemistry. Editorial Contributions: As Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editor of various leading scientific journals, Prof. Janča has significantly contributed to advancing research in polymer science and chromatography. Organizing Scientific Meetings: His role as chairman of various international symposiums highlights his impact in bringing together the global research community. Scientific Output: With over 180 papers, 30 books or book chapters, and 5 patents, his prolific research output emphasizes his long-standing contributions to the scientific field. Awards and Honors: Prof. Janča has received numerous accolades, including prestigious medals and honorary titles from international institutions and societies, which demonstrate his lifelong commitment to scientific excellence.

Areas for Improvement:

Collaborative Research in Emerging Fields: While his work in macromolecular chemistry is established, exploring more interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in rapidly evolving areas like nanotechnology or green chemistry, could enhance his future contributions. Mentorship and Succession Planning: Encouraging the development of the next generation of chemists by formalizing mentorship programs or increasing public outreach on the importance of physical chemistry research.

Publication top notes

  1. Title: Focusing Mechanisms in Micro-thermal Field-Flow Fractionation
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: Chromatographia
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 87(4), pp. 259ā€“268

 

  1. Title: On the Focusing Mechanism in Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation of Macromolecules
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: Chromatographia
    Year: 2024
    Article in Press

 

  1. Title: On the effect of thermophoretic force, gravitational force, and particleā€“particle interactions in field-flow fractionation
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization
    Year: 2017
    Volume/Issue: 22(2), pp. 93ā€“103

 

  1. Title: Field-flow fractionation in microfluidic channels of low aspect ratio
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization
    Year: 2017
    Volume/Issue: 22(1), pp. 62ā€“71

 

  1. Title: Characterization of Diamond Nanoparticles by High-Speed Micro-Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization
    Year: 2015
    Volume/Issue: 20(8), pp. 671ā€“680

 

  1. Title: Trends in Polymer and Particle Characterization by Microfluidic Field-Flow Fractionation Methods: Science or Business?
    Authors: Janča, J., Sobota, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization
    Year: 2014
    Volume/Issue: 19(4), pp. 296ā€“308

 

  1. Title: Relaxation of microparticles exposed to hydrodynamic forces in microfluidic conduits
    Authors: Janča, J., HalabalovĆ”, V., PolĆ”Å”ek, V., VaÅ”ina, M., Menshikova, A.Y.
    Journal: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
    Year: 2011
    Volume/Issue: 399(4), pp. 1481ā€“1491

 

  1. Title: Role of the shape of various bacteria in their separation by Microthermal field-flow fractionation
    Authors: Janča, J., HalabalovĆ”, V., RÅÆžička, J.
    Journal: Journal of Chromatography A
    Year: 2010
    Volume/Issue: 1217(51), pp. 8062ā€“8071

Conclusion:

Prof. Janča’s comprehensive academic and professional accomplishments make him highly suitable for the Research for Excellence in Research award. His extensive contributions, particularly in polymer chemistry and analytical techniques, coupled with his international influence and leadership, make him a strong contender.