Plinio Cantero López | Physical chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Plinio Cantero López | Physical chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor Andres Bello University Chile

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Research Experience: Dr. Plinio Cantero-López has over a decade of experience in both academic and research roles, including significant postdoctoral training. His research spans diverse areas, such as organic and inorganic synthesis, molecular biology, and the physical chemistry of liquid mixtures. His work is underpinned by a robust technical proficiency in spectroscopy and chemical analysis.

Notable Publications and Impact: Dr. Cantero-López has an impressive list of publications in high-impact journals, with contributions to areas such as micelle formation, metal chemosensors, and nanocellulose composites. His publications in journals like Journal of Molecular Liquids and Scientific Reports underscore his contributions to advancing chemical sciences.

Academic Recognition and Awards: His receipt of multiple academic honors, including the “Highest Distinction for Doctoral Thesis” and “Alumni 2017” Award, highlights his scholarly excellence. His awards from prestigious organizations and his recognition in Latin American contributions to inorganic chemistry further affirm his standing in the field.

Leadership and Collaboration: As a full-time professor and academic coordinator, Dr. Cantero-López demonstrates strong leadership and a commitment to advancing research through collaboration. His ability to manage and lead research projects is evidenced by his involvement in numerous high-profile studies and academic initiatives.

Areas for Improvement

Broadened Research Scope: While Dr. Cantero-López’s focus is highly specialized in certain chemical areas, expanding his research to interdisciplinary fields could enhance his impact and visibility in broader scientific communities.

Increased Outreach and Public Engagement: Enhancing efforts to disseminate research findings to a non-specialist audience through popular science articles, public talks, or outreach programs could increase the broader impact of his work.

Research Funding and Grants: Securing additional research funding or grants could provide more opportunities for innovative projects and further his contributions to the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Plinio Cantero-López is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research experience, notable publications, and academic accolades demonstrate his significant contributions to chemical sciences. While there are opportunities for expanding the scope and impact of his research, his established track record of excellence and leadership makes him a strong contender for this prestigious award.

Plinio Cantero-López, Ph.D. 🌟, is a distinguished chemist with a robust academic background and 12 years of experience in teaching and research. He holds a Master’s in Chemical Sciences from the University of Córdoba (Colombia) and a Ph.D. in Molecular Physical Chemistry from Andrés Bello University (Chile). Plinio has also undergone postdoctoral training at prestigious institutions including the Center for Applied Nanosciences at Andrés Bello University and the University of Santiago de Chile. Currently, he is a full-time professor and academic coordinator at Andrés Bello University, Chile, focusing on organic and inorganic synthesis, molecular biology, and the physical chemistry of liquid mixtures. 🌐

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Education

Plinio completed his undergraduate studies in Chemistry at the University of Córdoba, Colombia, in December 2012. He earned his Master’s in Chemical Sciences from the same institution in March 2014. His Ph.D. in Molecular Physical Chemistry was awarded by Andrés Bello University, Chile, in August 2017. Following his doctoral studies, he pursued postdoctoral training at Andrés Bello University and the University of Santiago de Chile. 🎓

Experience

Plinio’s career includes roles such as Full Professor at the University of Córdoba, Colombia (2010-2012), and Adjunct Professor at Andrés Bello University, Chile (2014-2019). His postdoctoral experience spans positions at Andrés Bello University and the University of Santiago de Chile. Since 2022, he has served as a full-time professor and academic coordinator at Andrés Bello University. 🧪

Research Interests

Plinio’s research interests are diverse and include organic and inorganic synthesis, focusing on lanthanide and transition metal complexes with applications in medicine and technology. He is also passionate about studying molecular biology using DFT and ab initio methods, as well as exploring the physical chemistry of liquid mixtures with significant chemical, biological, and biochemical implications. 🧬

Awards

Plinio has received numerous accolades, including an Undergraduate Academic Scholarship (2005), First Academic Place in Chemistry (2009), and the Highest Distinction for his Master’s and Doctoral theses (2014, 2017). He also received the “Alumni 2017” Award from Andrés Bello University and a first-place award at the 11th Workshop on Computational Chemistry and Molecular Spectroscopy (2018). 🏆

Publications Top Notes

Fatma, I., et al., Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2024 – doi: 10.1016/j.molliq.2024.125739

Rojas-Poblete, M., et al., Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 2024 – doi: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2024.115885

Negrete-Vergara, C., et al., Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2024 – doi: 10.1016/j.ica.2024.122064

Espinosa-Saez, R., et al., Scientific Reports, 2023 – doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-43805-4

Fatma, I., et al., Chemical Physics, 2023 – doi: 10.1016/j.chemphys.2023.111997

 

Addisu Adx | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Addisu Adx | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate Haramaya University Ethiopia 

Evaluation for Research for Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award

Diverse Research Contributions: Addisu Ebbisa Fufa has a solid background in agronomy with a focus on sustainable and resilient agro-ecosystems. His work on cereal crop production, soil improvement, and the application of climate-smart agricultural practices demonstrates a significant contribution to addressing current environmental challenges.

Publication Record: His publications in reputable sources like IntechOpen and his contribution to understanding nutrient bioavailability and crop modeling underscore his expertise. The articles cover a range of topics from crop modeling and nutrient use efficiency to intercropping systems, highlighting his comprehensive research approach.

International Experience and Training: Ebbisa’s international training, including sessions on advanced agricultural models and tools, reflects his commitment to incorporating global best practices into his research. His training in Israel and various international workshops enhance his research capabilities.

Teaching and Leadership Roles: His roles as a Senior Lecturer and Community and Research Promotion Director showcase his leadership and commitment to education and community engagement. These positions allow him to influence both academic and practical aspects of agronomy.

Skill Set: Proficiency in advanced agricultural software and tools such as DSSAT, APSIM, and AquaCrop, combined with multilingual capabilities, strengthens his research and outreach capabilities.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Impact and Outreach: While Ebbisa has made significant strides in research and teaching, expanding his outreach efforts to a broader audience, including policy-makers and international research communities, could enhance the impact of his work.

Further Publications: Increasing the number of publications in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals could further solidify his reputation in the field. More diverse research topics and collaborations with international researchers might also broaden his research scope.

Grants and Funding: Securing additional research funding and grants could provide more opportunities for in-depth studies and larger-scale projects. This would also support the implementation of his research findings in practical, real-world scenarios.

Conclusion

Addisu Ebbisa Fufa is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive research experience, impactful publications, international training, and leadership roles in academia and community engagement reflect his dedication and contributions to the field of agronomy. Addressing areas for improvement, such as expanding outreach and increasing publication output, will further enhance his candidacy. Overall, his achievements and ongoing efforts make him a noteworthy contender for this prestigious award.

Addisu Ebbisa Fufa is a dedicated PhD candidate in Agronomy at Haramaya University, Ethiopia. With a strong background in crop production and soil management, Addisu combines academic pursuits with practical experience. His work focuses on building resilient agroecosystems through innovative agricultural practices and research. He currently holds positions as a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Kebri Dehar University, where he also serves as the Community and Research Promotion Director.

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Education 🎓

Addisu pursued a Master’s degree in Crop and Irrigation Agronomy from Debre Markos University, Ethiopia (2016–2017), and a Bachelor’s degree in Plant Science from Jimma University, Ethiopia (2012–2016). He also completed a Higher Diploma in Agriculture at AICAT, Israel (2013–2014). His PhD studies are underway at Haramaya University, focusing on enhancing soil quality and crop productivity.

Experience 💼

Addisu is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Kebri Dehar University since August 2018, and has served as Community and Research Promotion Director since 2020. He has been involved in several research projects aimed at improving cereal crop production and soil management. His roles include teaching, research, and advising on agricultural practices. Additionally, he participated in establishing and promoting climate-smart agricultural practices and strategic policy formulation.

Research Interest 🔬

Addisu’s research interests include soil fertility management, crop modeling, and the development of nature-based solutions for sustainable food production. His current PhD dissertation explores APSIM performance and soil quality management in sorghum-groundnut intercropping systems, while his MSc thesis focused on the effects of fertilizers on soil quality and crop yield.

Awards 🏆

Although specific awards are not listed, Addisu’s significant contributions to research and agricultural development, including his role in community training and policy formulation, highlight his dedication and impact in the field of agronomy.

Publications Top Notes📚

Ebbisa, A. (2023). Application of crop modeling in multi-cropping systems for maximizes production and build resilient ecosystem services. In Resource Management in Agroecosystem (pp. 1–19). Intechopen. Link

Ebbisa, A. (2022c). Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in Optimizing Nutrient Bioavailability and Reducing Agrochemicals for Maintaining Sustainable Agroecosystems. In Mycorrhiza—New Insights (pp. 1–20). Link

Ebbisa, A. (2022b). Toward the Recent Advances in Nutrient Use Efficiency (NUE): Strategies to Improve Phosphorus Availability to Plants. In Sustainable Crop Production – Recent Advances (pp. 1–24). Link

Ebbisa, A. (2022a). Mechanisms underlying cereal/ legume intercropping as nature-based biofortification: A review. Food Production, Processing and Nutrition, 4(19), 1–17. Link

Germein Magdy | Piezo materials | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Germein Magdy | Piezo materials | Women Researcher Award

Research Assistant Alexandria University Egypt

Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Strengths of the Awards:

Research Expertise: Germein Magdy Bishara Gergeous has a robust background in material science, focusing on electrospun nanofibers and their applications in solar cells and piezoelectric devices. His research includes advanced topics such as nanofiber characterization, piezoelectricity, and optical sensing.

Relevant Publications: He has multiple publications in reputable journals, including The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, Materials Research Bulletin, and Scientific Reports. His work covers significant contributions to nanofiber technology and piezoelectric materials.

Research Projects and Experience: His involvement in prominent research projects, such as the STDF-funded self-charging unit and Newton Fund Projects for piezo-active nanofibers, demonstrates a high level of engagement in innovative and impactful research.

Teaching and Mentoring: As a Teaching Assistant, he imparts knowledge in experimental physics, reflecting his commitment to education and skill development in the engineering field.

Practical Experience: His background in material science engineering and solar energy project planning highlights his practical experience and application of research findings in real-world scenarios.

Areas for Improvement:

Broader Impact and Outreach: Expanding the impact of his research through more extensive outreach, collaboration, and interdisciplinary work could enhance his recognition and contributions to the field.

Funding and Grants: Securing additional funding or grants for larger-scale projects could further amplify his research capabilities and achievements.

Academic Awards: Seeking more academic awards or recognitions for his research could bolster his profile as a leading researcher in his field.

Conclusion:

Germein Magdy Bishara Gergeous is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his strong research background, significant publications, and practical experience. His ongoing projects and teaching roles further underscore his dedication to advancing material science and engineering. Addressing areas for improvement could enhance his standing and impact in the research community even further.

Germein Magdy Bishara Gergeous, born on March 21, 1990, is an Egyptian researcher specializing in material science and nanotechnology. With a Master’s degree in Material Science from Alexandria University and extensive experience in nanofibers and renewable energy systems, Germein is dedicated to advancing the field of smart materials and their applications in solar cells and piezoelectric devices.

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Education 🎓

Germein earned his Master’s Degree in Material Science from the Institute of Graduate Studies & Research, Alexandria University (2014–2018), focusing on “Preparation and Characterization of Electrolytic Quasi Solid-State Nanofibers for Solar Cells Applications” with a GPA of 3.208/4.00. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering at Alexandria University (2007–2012) with a GPA of 2.77/4.00, graduating with a project on vacuum distillation units.

Experience 💼

Germein currently works as a Research Assistant at the Center of Smart Materials, Nanotechnology and Photonics (CSMNP) at Alexandria University, focusing on electrospun nanofibers, piezoelectricity, and optical sensing. He also serves as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, teaching experimental physics. Previously, he was a Materials Scientist Engineer at Sun of Righteousness for Renewable Energy Systems, where he planned and implemented solar energy projects.

Research Interest 🔬

Germein’s research interests include nanofibers fabrication, piezoelectric materials, and their applications in renewable energy and sensing technologies. He is involved in projects such as the construction of self-charging units for mechanical energy and piezo-active nanofibrous facemasks.

Award 🏆

Germein has been recognized for his contributions to renewable energy and nanotechnology, although specific awards are not listed, his work in research and teaching reflects his commitment to these fields.

Publication Top Notes📚

Germein Magdy, M. E. Harb, A.M. Elshaer, L. Saad, S. Ebrahim, and M. Soliman, “Preparation of Electrolytic Quasi-Solid-State Nanofibers for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells,” The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, February 2019.

I. Kandas, M. Gamal, N. Omran, S. Noman, Germein Magdy, A. Hassanin, N. Shehata, “Nanofibers Nonlinear-Optical Piezoelectric Electrospun Nanofibers,” Materials Research Bulletin, November 4, 2023.

M. Salama, A. Hamed, S. Noman, Germein Magdy, N. Shehata, I. Kandas, “Boosting piezoelectric properties of PVDF nanofibers via embedded graphene oxide nanosheets,” Scientific Reports, July 17, 2024.

Germein Magdy, A. Hassanin, I. Kandas, N. Shehata, “PVDF Properties and Characterization via Piezoelectricity Enhancement for Perspectives Applications: A Review,” Materials Chemistry and Physics, July 26, 2024.

Andrea Mastinu | Ecotoxicological | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Andrea Mastinu | Ecotoxicological | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor University of Brescia Italy

Research for Best Researcher Award Evaluation for Andrea Mastinu

Strengths of the Awards

Andrea Mastinu’s research portfolio is notably robust and diverse, showcasing significant contributions to pharmacology and plant biology. His work spans several critical areas:

Innovative Research Topics: Mastinu has conducted pioneering studies on phytocomplexes, secondary metabolites, and the effects of phytohormones under stress conditions, reflecting a deep understanding of plant biology and pharmaceutical applications.

Extensive Experience: His career includes a range of roles from research fellowships to his current position as a researcher, with substantial contributions to understanding drug mechanisms and plant-derived compounds.

Impressive Publication Record: With 71 documents and 1677 citations, Mastinu’s work is well-regarded in the scientific community. His publications address a variety of impactful topics, including neuropharmacology, plant stress responses, and novel therapeutic approaches.

Teaching Contributions: Mastinu has a solid track record of teaching and mentoring at multiple universities, demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge and supporting the next generation of researchers.

Areas for Improvement

Broader Impact Metrics: While Mastinu’s citation count is high, focusing on expanding the impact of his research through interdisciplinary collaborations or applied research projects could further enhance his profile.

Innovative Methodologies: Exploring new or emerging methodologies in his research could potentially open up additional avenues for impactful discoveries and applications.

Public Engagement: Increasing public and industry engagement through outreach activities or partnerships could help translate his research findings into practical solutions and broader societal benefits.

Conclusion

Andrea Mastinu is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research experience, impactful publications, and dedication to both scientific advancement and education underscore his qualifications. To further enhance his candidacy, focusing on broadening the impact of his work and engaging more with public and industry sectors could provide additional avenues for growth and recognition.

Dr. Andrea Mastinu is a researcher specializing in pharmaceutical biology at the University of Brescia. With extensive experience in phytocomplex analysis, he investigates the effects of abiotic stress on medicinal plants and their secondary metabolites. His work also explores new plant extracts for cardiovascular applications and the molecular mechanisms behind various plant responses.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Mastinu earned his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Cagliari in 2014, where he focused on obesity therapy. He completed his degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Cagliari in 2004 with a thesis on Bacitracin-A1. He also holds a high-school diploma in the socio-psychopedagogical field.

Experience 💼

Dr. Mastinu’s career includes significant roles at various institutions. Since 2021, he has been a researcher at the University of Brescia, focusing on phytocomplexes and stress responses in medicinal plants. His previous positions include research fellowships at the CNR Institute of Translational Pharmacology and the Institute of Biomedical Technologies, where he studied cannabinoid effects and drug toxicity.

Research Interests 🔬

His research interests lie in the analysis of plant-derived compounds under abiotic stress, the modulation of secondary metabolite production, and the exploration of new plant extracts for cardiovascular diseases. He is also interested in the molecular mechanisms of inflammation, neuropathic pain, and drug bioavailability.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Mastinu has received recognition for his contributions to research, particularly in the fields of pharmacology and plant biology. His extensive publication record and research impact highlight his significant role in advancing pharmaceutical sciences.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Mastinu, A., Anyanwu, M., Carone, M., Abate, G., Bonini, S.A., Peron, G., Tirelli, E., Pucci, M., Ribaudo, G., Oselladore, E., Premoli, M., Gianoncelli, A., Uberti, D.L., Memo, M. The Bright Side of Psychedelics: Latest Advances and Challenges in Neuropharmacology. Int. J. Mol. Sci., 2023.

Mirdavoudi, H., Ghorbanian, D., Zarekia, S., Soleiman, J.M., Ghonchepur, M., Sweeney, E.M., Mastinu, A. Ecological Niche Modelling and Potential Distribution of Artemisia sieberi in the Iranian Steppe Vegetation. Land, 2022.

Taghvaei, M., Nasrolahizadehi, A., Mastinu, A. Effect of Light, Temperature, Salinity, and Halopriming on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Hibiscus sabdariffa under Salinity Stress. Agronomy, 2022.

Angourani, H.R., Heydari, M., Yousefi, A.R., Pashaei, B., Mastinu, A. Nanoparticles Based-Plant Protein Containing Rosmarinus officinalis Essential Oil; Fabrication, Characterization, and Evaluation. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2022. Cited 1 time.

Kamali, N., Sadeghipour, A., Souri, M., Mastinu, A. Variations in Soil Biological and Biochemical Indicators under Different Grazing Intensities and Seasonal Changes. Land, 2022.

Pooja Chand | Palaeoclimatology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Pooja Chand | Paleoclimatology | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Fellow Kumaun University Nainital India

Pooja Chand: Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award

  1. Research Excellence: Pooja Chand’s work focuses on paleoclimatology and climate change over the last millennium, specifically in the NW Himalaya. Her research is timely and relevant, contributing valuable insights into past climate variations and their implications.
  2. Educational Background: Pooja has a solid academic foundation with a Master’s in Geology and ongoing Ph.D. research under the supervision of Dr. B.S. Kotlia, a noted UGC Scientist. Her academic training and current research position her well in the field.
  3. Awards and Fellowships: She has received notable awards, including the INSPIRE Fellowship and the Australia-India Research Student Fellowship, highlighting her research potential and international recognition.
  4. Technical Skills: Her experience with various advanced software and laboratory instruments (e.g., ArcGIS, XRD, IRMS) underscores her capability in handling complex data and analysis, which is crucial for her research.
  5. Publication Record: Pooja has published in reputable journals and participated in significant conferences and workshops, demonstrating her active engagement in the scientific community and her commitment to disseminating her research findings.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact: While her research is specialized, expanding her work to address broader climate-related issues or interdisciplinary aspects could enhance its impact and applicability.
  2. Collaborations: Increasing collaborations with researchers from other institutions or disciplines could provide new perspectives and resources, further strengthening her research contributions.
  3. Public Outreach: Engaging more with the public or policy-makers could improve the societal impact of her research and raise awareness about climate change issues.

Conclusion

Pooja Chand is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to paleoclimatology, her solid educational background, and her recognition through prestigious fellowships. Her technical skills and publication record further bolster her suitability. Addressing the suggested areas for improvement could enhance her research impact and broaden her influence in the field.

Pooja Chand is a Senior Research Fellow under the DST INSPIRE Program and an AIRS Fellow at the Department of Geology, Kumaun University, Nainital. Currently pursuing her Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr. B.S. Kotlia, her research focuses on paleoclimatology, particularly the study of climate change during the last millennium recorded in selected lakes of the NW Himalaya. Pooja is skilled in various software and laboratory instruments, and she has participated in numerous workshops and conferences globally.

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Education 🎓

Pooja completed her M.Sc. in Geology with a 69.4% from Kumaun University in 2017. She earned her B.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, and Geology from the same university in 2015 with a 66.81%. Her intermediate studies in Uttarakhand focused on Hindi, English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, achieving 72%, and her high school studies in Uttarakhand covered Hindi, English, Mathematics, Social Science, and Science with 72.2%.

Experience 💼

Pooja’s research experience includes a summer internship project on dendrochronology at Gangolihat, Uttarakhand, and an M.Sc. dissertation on morphometric analysis of the Bhimtal-Bhowali area. Her pre-PhD dissertation involved grain size analysis of Quaternary lake deposits at Binta, Kumaun Himalaya. She has also completed a short-term research exchange program at The Australian National University and several workshops and training programs on paleoclimatology and geochronology.

Research Interests 🔬

Pooja’s research interests lie in paleoclimatology, with a focus on lake sediments and climate change during the last millennium. Her Ph.D. thesis is titled “Study of Climate Change During the Last Millennium Recorded in Selected Lakes of NW Himalaya.”

Awards 🏆

Pooja has received the Merit Certificate of Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE) under the INSPIRE Scheme in 2012, the INSPIRE Fellowship for Doctoral Research, and the Australia-India Research Student Fellowship.

Publications Top Notes📚

Gururani K., Kotlia B. S., Chand P., Kukreti M., Parashar D., Kalkhundiya A., Bhatt P. K., Pandey A. (2023). Morphometric Analysis of Tectonically Active Bhimtal-Naukuchiatal Lake Basin, Kumaun Himalaya. Curr World Environ, 18(2). DOI: 10.12944/CWE.18.2.32

Kotlia B. S., Kukreti M., Bisht H., Singh A. K., Sharma A., Kothyari G. C., Porinchu D. F., Chand P., Kashyap R., Sharma G. K. (2023). Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction Through Granulometric Analysis of a Palaeolake Deposit at Bhikiyasain, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya. Journal of Climate Change, 9(1), 25-37. DOI: 10.3233/JCC230004

Estimation of suspended sediment concentration and meltwater discharge draining from the Chaturangi glacier, Garhwal Himalaya. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 13:248 (2020).

Sources of Solute and Hydrochemical Analysis of Gangotri Glacier Meltwater. In Water, Cryosphere, and Climate Change in the Himalayas, A Geospatial Approach (2021).

Ramakrishna Jogi | Biofuels and carbon capture (CCU/CCS) | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramakrishna Jogi | Biofuels and carbon capture (CCU/CCS) | Best Researcher Award

Process Engineer Cyient Ab Oy Finland

Researcher Assessment for Best Researcher Award: Ramakrishna Jogi

Strengths for the Award

1. Academic Background:
Dr. Ramakrishna Jogi holds a Doctor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Åbo Akademi University, focusing on industrial chemistry and reaction engineering. His dissertation on green aviation fuel from lignocellulosic biomass highlights his expertise in sustainable energy solutions.

2. Research Experience and Achievements:
With over 8 years of research experience, Dr. Jogi has contributed significantly to biomass valorization projects. His work at the Bioeconomy Institute, Iowa State University, and Åbo Akademi University demonstrates his leadership in developing innovative technologies such as autothermal hydrothermal liquefaction (AHTL). His publications in reputable journals and presentations at international conferences further attest to his impact in the field.

3. Skills and Technical Expertise:
Dr. Jogi possesses extensive skills in heterogeneous catalysis, biomass liquefaction, and process simulation, using tools like Aspen HYSYS and AutoCAD Plant 3D. His ability to manage projects and write successful research proposals showcases his capacity to lead and innovate in chemical engineering.

4. Recognition and Grants:
Dr. Jogi has been awarded significant grants, including from the Fortum-Neste Foundation and the Alfred Kordelin Foundation, underscoring his project’s importance and recognition by the academic community. He has received the best research project award from the Fortum-Neste Foundation.

Areas for Improvement

1. Industrial Application:
While Dr. Jogi has a strong academic background, increasing his engagement with industry stakeholders could enhance the practical application and commercial viability of his research outcomes.

2. Diverse Research Contributions:
Expanding his research to include collaborations with other disciplines may provide a broader perspective and more innovative solutions, increasing his influence in the scientific community.

3. Networking and Collaboration:
Enhancing collaboration with international research institutions and industry partners could lead to greater exposure and opportunities for joint research ventures.

Conclusion

Dr. Ramakrishna Jogi is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his substantial contributions to the field of chemical engineering and sustainable energy. His academic accomplishments, extensive research experience, and technical expertise make him a strong contender for this recognition. However, focusing on the practical applications of his research and expanding his collaborative network could further solidify his position as a leader in the field.

Ramakrishna Jogi is a dedicated chemical engineer with over eight years of experience in research and development. His expertise lies in biomass valorization projects, focusing on green aviation fuels and bio-crude production. Currently based in Turku, Finland, Ramakrishna has contributed significantly to the field through his work at various prestigious institutions and industries. He is passionate about advancing sustainable energy solutions and excels in managing complex projects involving multiple stakeholders.

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Education 🎓

Ramakrishna holds a Doctor of Science in Technology (Dr.Sc.(Tech).) in Chemical Engineering from Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland (2017-2021), specializing in industrial chemistry and reaction engineering. His dissertation focused on producing green aviation fuel hydrocarbons from lignocellulosic biomass via hydrothermal liquefaction. He also earned a Master of Science in Chemistry from GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, India (2008-2010), majoring in analytical chemistry, and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Natural Sciences from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India (2005-2008).

Experience 🏭

Ramakrishna’s career spans academia and industry. He is currently a Process Engineer at Cyient Ab Oy, Turku, Finland, where he manages carbon capture projects and performs process simulations. Previously, he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Iowa State University’s Bioeconomy Institute and as a Postdoctoral Researcher and Researcher at Åbo Akademi University. He has also held roles as a Senior Research Fellow at GITAM University and a Scientist and Analyst in the pharmaceutical sector.

Research Interests 🔬

Ramakrishna’s research interests are centered around the development of sustainable energy solutions. He is particularly focused on the valorization of biomass through hydrothermal liquefaction and the synthesis and characterization of heterogeneous catalysts. His work aims to develop innovative processes for producing bio-aviation fuels and other renewable chemicals, leveraging his skills in process development and project management.

Awards 🏆

Ramakrishna has been recognized for his outstanding research contributions, receiving funding from the Fortum-Neste Foundation for four consecutive years (2017-2021). He also received the Best Research Project Award from the same foundation, highlighting his impactful work in the field of sustainable energy.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Jogi, R., et al., Liquefaction of lignocellulosic biomass into phenolic monomers over multifunctional Pd/NbOPO4 catalyst. (Under review).

Arroyo-Avirama, A.F., et al., Choline chloride-based eutectic mixtures as potential solvents for the liquid-liquid extraction of guaiacol from n-hexane. (Under review).

Arroyo-Avirama, A.F., et al., Improving the separation of guaiacol from n-hexane by adding choline chloride to glycol extracting agents, J Molecular Liquids 355-118936 (2020).

Jogi, R., et al., Understanding the formation of phenolic monomers during fractionation of birch wood under supercritical ethanol over iron-based catalysts, J Energy Institute 93 (2020): 2055-2062.

Jogi, R., et al., A Sustainable bio-jet fuel: An alternative energy source for aviation sector, Biorefineries: A Step Towards Renewable and Clean Energy (2020).

Abdolreza Farhadian | Flow assurance | Best Researcher Award

Abdolreza Farhadian | Flow assurance | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor Kazan Federal University Russia

Strengths for the Award

Academic Background and Expertise

  • Educational Background: Abdolreza has a solid academic foundation with a Master’s in Polymer Chemistry and a PhD focusing on oil and gas fields. This diverse expertise enables him to tackle complex problems in both materials science and the oil and gas industry.
  • Research Interests: His interests are extensive, covering vital areas such as gas hydrate inhibitors, CO2 capture, corrosion inhibitors, and biopolymers. This broad range allows for impactful contributions across multiple domains.
  • Publications: Abdolreza has a prolific publication record with numerous articles in high-impact journals such as Energy & Fuels, Chemical Engineering Journal, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. His work on biodegradable corrosion inhibitors and gas hydrate management is noteworthy for its innovation and practical implications.

Contributions to the Field

  • Innovation in Materials Science: His research on synthesizing novel materials like biodegradable polymers and biosurfactants addresses critical industry challenges, including environmental sustainability and efficiency in gas storage.
  • Industry-Relevant Solutions: Abdolreza’s development of dual-function inhibitors for gas hydrate formation and corrosion inhibition demonstrates a practical approach to solving real-world problems in oil and gas pipeline maintenance.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: By combining polymer chemistry with engineering applications, his work exemplifies the integration of scientific research with industrial applications, showcasing an ability to translate academic research into practical solutions.

Areas for Improvement

Diversification of Research Impact

  • Broader Application: While his research is technically robust, there could be an expansion into more diverse applications of his work, particularly in renewable energy and environmental protection sectors beyond oil and gas.
  • Collaborations: Increasing collaborations with international institutions and industries could further enhance the impact and visibility of his research. Engaging in interdisciplinary projects could provide broader applications of his findings.
  • Funding and Grants: Seeking additional research funding or grants could enable larger-scale studies and implementation of his innovations, thereby increasing the real-world applicability and impact of his work.

Teaching and Mentorship

  • Teaching Experience: Although Abdolreza has some teaching experience, expanding his role in mentoring students and early-career researchers could bolster his profile as an academic leader.
  • Educational Outreach: Developing workshops or courses related to his field could enhance his influence and contribution to the academic community.

Conclusion

Abdolreza Farhadian stands out as a strong candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive expertise, innovative research, and significant contributions to materials science and the oil and gas industry. His work on biodegradable materials and gas hydrate management addresses critical environmental and industrial challenges, showcasing both scientific rigor and practical relevance. To further enhance his candidacy, focusing on broader research applications, increasing international collaborations, and expanding his educational outreach would solidify his standing as a leading researcher. Overall, his achievements and ongoing contributions make him a worthy contender for this prestigious recognition.

Abdolreza Farhadian is a dedicated Iranian researcher born on June 23, 1990, in Shahreza, Iran. With a profound interest in polymer chemistry and the development of oil and gas technologies, he has established a strong academic and professional presence. He is currently a senior researcher at Kazan Federal University in Russia. Abdolreza’s work focuses on advancing techniques in gas hydrate inhibition, corrosion prevention, and sustainable materials development. Contact: AFarhadian@kpfu.ru, r.farhadian.ch@gmail.com.

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Education 🎓

Abdolreza completed his M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, in 2016. His thesis explored the synthesis of non-isocyanate poly(ester amide/urethane)s and bio-based hyperbranched polyols. Under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Mohammad Reza Nabid, he developed materials derived from vegetable oils to enhance thermal stability. He earned his Ph.D. in Development and Operation of Oil and Gas Fields from Kazan Federal University in 2021, focusing on complex reagents for inhibiting gas hydrate formation and corrosion under the supervision of Dr. Mikhail A. Varfolomeev. He furthered his research as a postdoctoral scholar at Shahid Beheshti University from 2020 to 2022.

Experience 💼

Abdolreza’s professional journey is marked by his role as a senior researcher at Kazan Federal University. His teaching experience includes lecturing on Inorganic and Organic Chemistry at Shahid Beheshti University. He has been instrumental in developing innovative materials and techniques in flow assurance and corrosion prevention for the oil and gas industry, leveraging his extensive laboratory skills in high-pressure systems and polymer synthesis.

Research Interests 🔬

Abdolreza’s research interests encompass a wide array of topics, including flow assurance, gas hydrate inhibitors, CO2 capture and sequestration, corrosion inhibitors, and the synthesis and characterization of polymers and materials. His work aims to address the critical challenges of energy storage, water desalination, and biopolymer development, contributing to the advancement of sustainable and efficient technologies.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his career, Abdolreza has been recognized for his contributions to the field of oil and gas technology. His innovative research and dedication have earned him accolades and support for his projects, highlighting his role as a leader in developing environmentally friendly and efficient solutions for industrial challenges.

Publications Top Notes📚

Abdolreza has published extensively in top-tier scientific journals, contributing significant advancements to the field of energy and materials science. Below is a selection of his publications:

Highly Biodegradable Corrosion Inhibitors: Chen, Z.; Farhadian, A.; et al. Energy & Fuels, 2024, 38, 9529−9545. Cited by: 5 articles.

Environmentally Friendly Antiagglomerants: Tang, C.; Farhadian, A.; et al. Energy & Fuels, 2024, 38, 6738–6752. Cited by: 3 articles.

Branched Sulfonate Promoter: Sadeh, E.; Farhadian, A.; et al. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024, 478, 150674. Cited by: 2 articles.

Novel Core–Shell Gas Hydrate Promoter: Chen, Z.; Farhadian, A.; et al. Energy Convers. Manag., 2024, 301, 118059. Cited by: 4 articles.

Enhanced Methane Hydrate Formation: Farhadian, A.; et al. Energy, 2024, 291, 130290. Cited by: 6 articles.

Biadge Kefale | Food Science and Nutrition | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Biadge Kefale | Food Science and Nutrition | Young Scientist Award

Researcher Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research Ethiopia

Strengths for the Award

1. Strong Educational and Professional Background: Biadge Kefale Anteneh holds a Master’s degree in Food Science and Nutrition, which provides a solid foundation for his research. His position as a Researcher I at the Holeta Research Center, along with his role as Head of the Food Science and Nutrition Research Process, highlights his expertise and leadership capabilities.

2. Extensive Research Experience: Biadge has a wealth of research experience, particularly in the areas of food science and nutrition. His work on optimizing formulations, assessing quality attributes, and developing recipes demonstrates his ability to address practical and scientific challenges in the field.

3. Publications in Reputable Journals: With multiple publications in reputable journals, Biadge has contributed significantly to the field of food science and nutrition. His research on topics such as spicy red pepper paste formulation, malt quality attributes, and composite flour evaluations showcases his dedication to advancing knowledge and improving food products.

4. Leadership and Professional Contributions: Biadge’s leadership role as Head of the Food Science and Nutrition Research Process and his membership in the Food and Nutrition Society indicate his commitment to professional development and contribution to the scientific community.

5. Diverse Skill Set: Biadge has participated in various short-term training programs, enhancing his skills in areas such as NIRS application, crop research techniques, and malt and brewing science. This diverse skill set allows him to apply advanced methodologies to his research.

Areas for Improvement

1. Increased International Collaboration: While Biadge has training experience in Belgium and France, expanding his international collaborations could further enhance his research by incorporating diverse perspectives and methodologies.

2. Focus on Novel Research Areas: Exploring emerging research areas within food science and nutrition, such as sustainable food systems or innovative food processing technologies, could broaden the impact of his work and contribute to solving contemporary challenges.

3. Strengthening Technical Publications: While Biadge has several journal publications, increasing his contributions to technical papers, reports, and manuals would further demonstrate his expertise and provide practical resources for industry and academia.

4. Engagement with the Broader Community: Increasing his involvement in community outreach and public engagement activities could help translate his research findings into actionable insights and contribute to improving public health and nutrition.

Conclusion

Biadge Kefale Anteneh is a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award due to his robust educational background, extensive research experience, and leadership in the field of food science and nutrition. His publications in reputable journals, coupled with his diverse skill set, underscore his potential as a leading researcher. To further strengthen his candidacy, he could focus on increasing international collaborations, exploring novel research areas, and enhancing his technical publications and community engagement. These efforts would not only elevate his research impact but also position him as an influential figure in advancing food science and nutrition.

Biadge Kefale Anteneh is a dedicated researcher currently working as a Researcher I at the Holeta Research Center in Ethiopia. Born on October 30, 1990, he began his career at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) in April 2012. With a focus on food science and nutrition, Biadge serves as both a researcher and process head at the center. He has contributed significantly to the field through his research and leadership in the Food Science and Nutrition Research Directorate.

 

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Education 🎓

Biadge Kefale Anteneh holds a Master’s Degree in Food Science and Nutrition from Addis Ababa University, completed in 2016. He previously earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Haramaya University in 2011. Throughout his academic journey, Biadge has consistently demonstrated his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field, building a strong foundation for his research career.

Experience 🧪

Since joining the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) in 2012, Biadge has held various research positions, progressing from Junior Researcher roles to his current position as Researcher I. His experience includes leading the Food Science and Nutrition Research Process at the Holeta Research Center from 2018 to 2020. Biadge’s expertise and dedication have made him a valuable asset to the research community in Ethiopia.

Research Interest 🔍

Biadge Kefale Anteneh’s research interests lie in the area of food science and nutrition, focusing on improving food quality and nutritional content. He has conducted extensive research on optimizing food formulations and assessing the quality of agricultural products such as barley and lupine. His work aims to enhance food production and processing techniques to support food security and nutrition in Ethiopia.

Awards and Contributions 🏆

Biadge is an active member of the Food and Nutrition Society since 2017, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practices in his field. His professional contributions include various technical reports, proceedings, and manuals that support agricultural research and development in Ethiopia. His leadership role as Head of Food Science and Nutrition Research Process highlights his dedication and influence in the sector.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Biadge Kefale Anteneh has published numerous research articles in reputable journals, contributing valuable insights into food science and nutrition. Some of his notable publications include:

Optimization of Spicy Red Pepper Paste (Awaze) Formulation by D-optimal Mixture Design (2023). Food Science & Nutrition.

Properties of Red Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.), Red Onion (Allium cepa), Ginger (Zingiber officinale), and Garlic (Allium sativum): Main Ingredients for the Preparation of Spicy Foods in Ethiopia (2023).

Evaluation of Basic Quality Parameters within Sunflower and Safflower Varieties from Holeta, Ethiopia (2017). Academic Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Research, 5(4), 309-312.

Assessment of Malt Quality Attributes of Barley Genotypes Grown in Bekoji, Holeta, and Ankober, Ethiopia (2016). Academic Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Research, 4(6), 255-263.

Effect of Some Traditional Processing Methods on Nutritional Composition and Alkaloid Content of Lupin Bean (2017). International Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 2(4), 174-179.