Nahid Ghasemi | Bio materials | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nahid Ghasemi | Bio materials | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor at Islamic Azad University Arak Branch | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nahid Ghasemi is an accomplished Associate Professor of Applied Chemistry whose academic career spans extensive teaching, research, and scientific supervision across undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels at the Islamic Azad University, Arak Branch. With foundational training from the University of Tehran and advanced degrees in Applied Chemistry from the Islamic Azad University system, she has built deep expertise in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, nanomaterials, chemical modeling, and reactor systems. Her scholarly work reflects a sustained commitment to innovative methods in adsorption, biosynthesis of nanoparticles, membrane technology, environmental remediation, microextraction techniques, neural-network-based modeling, and green chemistry. She has contributed significantly to research through projects on simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of uranium and thorium using genetic algorithm–PLS regression, CFD simulation of impinging reactors, QSAR-based prediction of non-peptidic inhibitors of human neutrophil elastase, and extensive studies on sorption kinetics, thermodynamics, and micromixer design. Her publication record is equally strong, including research on kinetic and thermodynamic studies of methylene blue adsorption by MIL-101(Cr)@ZnO nanostructure, electricity generation enhancement using SPEEK-based proton exchange membranes modified with goethite nanoparticles, adsorption behavior of Pb(II) on pumpkin-derived adsorbents, biosynthesis and catalytic activity of silver nanoparticles produced from various plant extracts, optimization of antifouling nanofiltration PES membranes, heat transfer prediction in helically coiled tubes with nano-fluids, trace analysis of pharmaceutical compounds using solvent bar microextraction, green synthesis of nanoparticles from diverse botanical sources, modeling of nanofluid viscosity using ANN and SOM systems, optimization of cyanide removal using ZnO-MOF/Cu nano-adsorbents, development of graphene oxide–based nanocomposites, and innovative methods combining perceptron and self-organizing neural networks for heat transfer prediction. Through extensive supervision of Ph.D. and M.Sc. students and a prolific record of multidisciplinary research, she has established herself as a respected scientist whose contributions continue to advance applied chemistry, environmental technologies, and nano-enabled analytical methodologies.

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Featured Publications:

Ghasemi, M., Naushad, M., Ghasemi, N., & Khosravi-Fard, Y. (2014). Adsorption of Pb (II) from aqueous solution using new adsorbents prepared from agricultural waste: Adsorption isotherm and kinetic studies. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 20(4), 2193–2199.

Khodaie, M., Ghasemi, N., Moradi, B., & Rahimi, M. (2013). Removal of methylene blue from wastewater by adsorption onto ZnCl₂ activated corn husk carbon: Equilibrium studies. Journal of Chemistry, 2013(1), Article 383985.

Ghasemi, M., Naushad, M., Ghasemi, N., & Khosravi-Fard, Y. (2014). A novel agricultural waste-based adsorbent for the removal of Pb (II) from aqueous solution: Kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 20(2), 454–461.

Abbaszadeh, S., Alwi, S. R. W., Webb, C., Ghasemi, N., & Muhamad, I. I. (2016). Treatment of lead-contaminated water using activated carbon adsorbent from locally available papaya peel biowaste. Journal of Cleaner Production, 118, 210–222.

Mohammadi, F. M., & Ghasemi, N. (2018). Influence of temperature and concentration on biosynthesis and characterization of zinc oxide nanoparticles using cherry extract. Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry, 8(1), 93–102.

 

Ratnesh Das | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ratnesh Das | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Chemistry at Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University | India

Prof. Ratnesh Das is a distinguished Indian chemist and senior academic leader currently serving as Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar, widely recognized for his extensive contributions to organic chemistry, pedagogical excellence, research mentorship, and university governance, with a strong academic foundation beginning from foundational schooling in Madhya Pradesh leading to advanced specialization in chemistry and culminating in a doctorate focused on chemical sciences; over his long professional journey he has taught undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students while guiding numerous BS-MS dissertations and supervising multiple Ph.D. scholars, contributing significantly to the academic growth of the department; he has published more than eighty research papers and authored several book chapters that collectively reflect his commitment to high-quality scientific inquiry and his interest in synthetic methodologies, chemical analysis, and application-oriented chemical research; beyond teaching and research he has held multiple administrative responsibilities including Chairman of the Council of Wardens, Managing Editor of the University Journal of Science, Incharge Director of the Department of Physical Education, member of the Executive Council, Academic Council, Proctorial Board, various Boards of Studies, and School Boards, alongside providing key support at department level for NIRF, IQAC, admissions, counselling, physical verification, and academic planning; he has successfully completed externally funded research projects supported by national agencies and delivered numerous invited lectures, chaired scientific sessions, presented papers at national and international platforms, and served as organizer, convener, or coordinator for conferences, seminars, workshops, and AICTE-ATAL training programs; known for his leadership, scholarly discipline, community outreach including development of e-learning content, and commitment to institutional enrichment, Prof. Das continues to contribute actively to research, teaching, academic administration, and scientific development with dedication and distinction.

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Featured Publications:

Hassan, I. U., Salim, H., Naikoo, G. A., Awan, T., Dar, R. A., Arshad, F., Tabidi, M. A., … Das, R. (2021). A review on recent advances in hierarchically porous metal and metal oxide nanostructures as electrode materials for supercapacitors and non-enzymatic glucose sensors. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 25(5), 101228.

Das, M., & Das, R. (2012). Need of education and awareness towards zinc supplementation: A review. International Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, 4(3), 45–50.

Bhattacharya, S. K. K. S., Rathore, A., Parwani, D., Mallick, C., … Das, R. (2020). An exhaustive perspective on structural insights of SGLT2 inhibitors: A novel class of antidiabetic agent. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 204, Article 112567.

Imran Khan, R. D. S. N. L., Pandit, U. J., & Wankar, S. (2017). Fabrication of electrochemical nanosensor based on polyaniline film-coated AgNP-MWCNT-modified GCE and its application for trace analysis of fenitrothion. Ionics, 23, 1293–1308.

Vyas, S., Shukla, A., Shivhare, S., Das, R., & Venkatesh, R. (2023). Core–shell structured polyaniline (PANI)–manganese dioxide (MnO₂) nanocomposites as an electrochemical sensor for detection of emamectin benzoate. ES Materials & Manufacturing, 23(2), 1002.