Rakesh Afre | Nanotechnology | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Rakesh Afre | Nanotechnology | Excellence in Research

Professor at Zeal College of Engineering and Research, Pune

🎓 Dr. Rakesh A. Afre is a distinguished researcher in nanotechnology with a Ph.D. from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. 📡 His groundbreaking thesis focused on synthesizing carbon nanotubes via spray pyrolysis and their application in solar cells. 🌞 With extensive global experience, he has contributed to leading-edge research on photovoltaic devices, flexible electrodes, and sustainable energy materials. 🏅 A prolific academic and innovator, Dr. Afre’s work is highly cited, boasting an h-index of 20.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Nanotechnology, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan (2007) Thesis: Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes for Solar Cells  M.Sc. in Physics (Energy Studies), North Maharashtra University, India (2001) Thesis: SnO₂ Thin Films for Anti-Reflection Coatings B.Sc. in Physics, North Maharashtra University, India (1999)

Professional Experience 👨‍🏫

Professor, ZCOER Pune (2024-) Project Head, Mirai Japanese Language Center (2024-) Deputy Director, Research & Innovation, Assam down town University (2022-2024 Researcher, Flinders University, Australia (2012-2014 Senior Researcher, KRICT, South Korea (2010-2012) Postdoctoral Fellow, Nagoya Institute of Technology (2007-2010)

Awards & Honor🏆

Gold Medal for inventions in nanotechnology, IID 2007  Japan Government Scholarship, Nagoya Institute of Technology (2003-2007)  Reviewer for prestigious journals like Thin Solid Films and Materials Design Member of Materials Research Society (MRS), ACS, and IAENG

Research Focus🔬

Carbon nanotubes for solar energy and nanotechnology  Development of organic photovoltaic devices  Transparent electrodes for flexible applications Nanodroplet pyrolysis for eco-friendly materials

Publications 📖

Title: Transparent conducting oxide films for various applications: A review
Publication: Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, 2018
Citations: 358

Summary: A comprehensive review of transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) used in optoelectronics, photovoltaics, and display technologies. The paper highlights advancements in material properties, fabrication methods, and applications.

Major Contributions:

Eucalyptus Oil as a Precursor

Title: A simple method of producing single-walled carbon nanotubes from a natural precursor: Eucalyptus oil

Publication: Materials Letters, 2007

Citations: 139

Turpentine Oil as a Feedstock

Title: Growth of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes on silicon and quartz substrate by spray pyrolysis of a natural precursor: Turpentine oil

Publication: Chemical Physics Letters, 2005

Citations: 128

Title: Carbon nanotubes by spray pyrolysis of turpentine oil at different temperatures and their studies

Publication: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2006

Citations: 126

Hybrid Solar Cells

Title: Silicon nanowire array/polymer hybrid solar cell incorporating carbon nanotubes

Publication: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2009

Citations: 89

Hydrogen Storage

Title: Hydrogen storage by carbon materials synthesized from oil seeds and fibrous plant materials

Publication: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2007

Citations: 72

Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes

Title: Functionalization of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) with nitrogen plasma for photovoltaic device application

Publication: Current Applied Physics, 2009

Citations: 61

Transparent Electrodes

Title: Highly conductive interwoven carbon nanotube and silver nanowire transparent electrodes

Publication: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 2013

Citations: 56

Perovskite Solar Cells

Title: Perovskite Solar Cells: A Review of the Latest Advances in Materials, Fabrication Techniques, and Stability Enhancement Strategies

Publication: Micromachines, 2024

Citations: 44

Conclusion

The candidate is exceptionally qualified for the Research Excellence Award due to their significant contributions to nanotechnology, demonstrated by their academic rigor, impactful research, and leadership in innovation. With strategic efforts in broadening interdisciplinary collaborations, enhancing public engagement, and diversifying research applications, they can further strengthen their standing as a leading figure in the field. Their credentials and achievements make them a compelling nominee for this prestigious recognition.

Olena Goncharuk | Oxide and metal nanoparticles | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Olena Goncharuk |  Oxide and metal nanoparticles | Women Researcher Award

Senior research fellow at Ovcharenko Institute of Biocolloidal Chemistry of NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine

🌍 A leading chemist with expertise in surface chemistry and nanomaterials, this researcher has a distinguished career spanning over two decades. With a PhD (2006) and D.Sc. (2021) in Chemistry, their research focuses on the electrosurface and structural properties of nanooxides and hydrogels. As a senior researcher and professor, they actively contribute to international collaborations and groundbreaking projects, including NATO and EU-funded initiatives. Recognized with 175 publications, 85 indexed in Scopus/Web of Science, they have an H-index of 24 and 1,781 citations.

 

Publication Profile

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Education🎓 

1990-1996: Chemical Engineering, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine 1998-2004: Post-graduate studies, Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry2006: PhD in Chemistry, focus on Si, Ti, Al oxides m2021: D.Sc. in Chemistry, specializing in nanosized oxides and aqueous dispersions

Experience🧑‍🔬

1998-2004: Research Engineer, Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry2004-2018: Researcher & Senior Researcher, Chuiko Institut  2021-Present: Senior Researcher, F.D. Ovcharenko Institute of Biocolloidal Chemistry 2021-Present: Professor, Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 2023-Present: Specialist, Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences

Awards & Honors🏆

2001: Presidential Award for Young Scientists, NAS of Ukraine  Numerous awards for contributions to nanoscale systems and materials 175 Publications: 85 in Scopus/Web of Science, 1,781 citations, H-index: 24 Recognized internationally for advancements in nanomaterials, sorption, and polymer composites

Research Focus🔬

Specializes in physical-chemical processes at solid/liquid interfaces  Studies adsorption, surface charge, and stability of nanooxide dispersions Develops hydrogels cross-linked with inorganic nanoparticles Focus on biocompatible hydrogels and sorption materials for prolonged release Explores how nanooxide synthesis methods influence dispersion properties

 

Publication  Top Notes

Nanocomposites for Medical and Environmental Applications:

Doxorubicin-loaded Fe₃O₄-Au Nanocomposite for magnetic nanotheranostics, emphasizing antitumor effects.

Green Synthesis of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles using Magnolia kobus leaf extract for antibacterial applications.

Bioactive and Adsorptive Materials:

Bioactive Glass 60S Doped with La and Y demonstrating enhanced bioactivity under in vitro conditions.

Char Derived from Resorcinol–Formaldehyde Resin modified with metal oxide/silica nanocomposites for adsorption purposes.

Eco-Friendly Solutions for Heavy Metal Removal:

Comparative study between Na-X Zeolite and C/Mn/SiO₂ Composites for heavy metal adsorption, focusing on green synthesis methods.

Surface and Textural Studies:

MCM-41 Silicas with surface silanol and 3-chloropropyl groups synthesized via hybrid template-directed hydrothermal methods.

2D Nanostructured Carbons exploring the effects of oxidation and packing disordering on material properties.

Conclusion

This candidate is exceptionally qualified for the Women Researcher Award due to her transformative work in nanoscience, international research collaborations, and significant contributions to biocolloidal and hybrid material technologies. Strengthening her language skills and public engagement would further enhance her global impact, making her a well-rounded, inspiring figure in the scientific community.

 

JAEHYUK CHOI | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr at National Korea Maritime and Ocean University, South Korea

Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI is a distinguished professor at Korea Maritime and Ocean University with expertise in mechanical and marine engineering. After earning his Ph.D. from Hokkaido University, Japan, he has contributed significantly to fields like combustion engineering, high-temperature hydrogen production, and space utilization engineering. His professional journey includes a blend of academia, research, and industry advisory roles, including postdoctoral work at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute and advisory roles for Korea’s Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries. He has published extensively on air pollution control and hydrogen production modeling, contributing to global research initiatives.

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Mechanical Science (2005) – Hokkaido University, Japan (Advisor: Prof. Osamu Fujita) M.S. in Marine Engineering (2000) – Korea Maritime University, Korea (Advisor: Prof. Seok-Hun Yoon) B.S. in Marine Engineering (1996) – Korea Maritime University, Korea His educational journey has provided him with a robust foundation in mechanical and marine engineering, focused on areas such as combustion, fluid flow, and hydrogen production. The combination of Japanese and Korean maritime expertise enables him to develop cutting-edge models for air pollution control, combustion technologies, and high-temperature electrolysis, contributing to cleaner maritime operations. 🌐🌬️🚢

Experience 👨‍✈️

Naval Officer – 1996-1998 (Navy R.O.T.C 41, Korea) Researcher – 2000-2001 (Korea Maritime University) Research Student – 2001 (Hokkaido University, Japan Postdoctoral Researcher – 2005-2007 (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)  BK21 Assistant Professor – 2007-2009 (Seoul National University)  Assistant/Associate/Professor – 2009-present (Korea Maritime and Ocean University) Policy Advisory Council – 2017-2019 (Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries)  Visiting Scholar – 2019-2021 (University of Missouri) Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI has a rich professional background combining military service, academic research, and advisory roles. His international experience includes collaborations in Japan and the United States, broadening his expertise in nuclear hydrogen and marine engineering. 🛠️🌍

Awards and Honors🏆

Minister Citation – Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries (2018) Best Teacher Award – Korea Maritime and Ocean University (2014, 2017) 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals – IBC (2016) Minister Citation – Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (2015) Certificate – President of KMOU (2013, 2014) Outstanding Paper – Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (2007 Outstanding Paper – Korean Society of Marine Engineering (2006 Certificate – Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (2006) Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI has received numerous awards, recognizing his contributions to marine engineering and academia. His dedication to research and teaching is reflected in prestigious ministerial citations and multiple best paper awards from renowned engineering societies. 🏅📚🎖️

Publication  Top Notes

Experimental and numerical studies on performance investigation of a diesel engine converted to run on LPG
Authors: Kuk Kim, J., Lee, W.-J., Ahn, E., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Conversion and Management, 2024, 321, 119091
Summary: This paper investigates the performance of diesel engines converted to operate on LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). The study combines both experimental and numerical methods to analyze fuel efficiency, emissions, and engine performance.

Review of noise and vibration reduction technologies in marine machinery: Operational insights and engineering experience
Authors: Park, M.-H., Yeo, S., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Applied Ocean Research, 2024, 152, 104195
Summary: This review focuses on technologies aimed at reducing noise and vibration in marine machinery. The authors compile operational insights and lessons learned from engineering practices, emphasizing the importance of reducing environmental and human impacts in maritime applications.

Experimental evaluation of the significance of scheduled turbocharger reconditioning on marine diesel engine efficiency and exhaust gas emissions
Authors: Nyongesa, A.J., Park, M.-H., Lee, C.-M., Hur, J.-J., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024, 15(8), 102845
Summary: This article presents an experimental study evaluating the impact of scheduled turbocharger reconditioning on the efficiency of marine diesel engines and associated exhaust gas emissions. The findings emphasize the importance of maintenance schedules for optimizing engine performance and reducing emissions.

Effects of natural gas admission location and timing on performance and emissions characteristics of LPDF two-stroke engine at low load
Authors: Nyongesa, A.J., Choi, J.-H., Lee, J.-W., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2024, 56, 104241
Summary: This paper investigates the effects of natural gas admission timing and location on the performance and emissions of low-pressure dual-fuel (LPDF) two-stroke engines. The results are crucial for optimizing engine operations under low-load conditions.

Estimation of greenhouse gas emissions from ships registered in South Korea based on activity data using the bottom-up approach
Authors: Yeo, S., Kuk Kim, J., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment, 2024
Summary: This study uses a bottom-up approach to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from ships registered in South Korea. The authors focus on activity data, providing a detailed methodology for assessing emissions from maritime transportation.

LPG, Gasoline, and Diesel Engines for Small Marine Vessels: A Comparative Analysis of Eco-Friendliness and Economic Feasibility
Authors: Kim, J.K., Yeo, S., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Energies, 2024, 17(2), 450
Summary: This article compares LPG, gasoline, and diesel engines for small marine vessels, focusing on their eco-friendliness and economic feasibility. The paper highlights LPG as a potential environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels.

Impact of K-H Instability on NO Emissions in N₂O Thermal Decomposition Using Premixed CH₄ Co-Flow Flames and Electric Furnace
Authors: Park, J., Kim, S., Yu, S., Choi, J.-H., Yoon, S.H.
Published in: Energies, 2024, 17(1), 96
Summary: This study examines the impact of Kelvin-Helmholtz (K-H) instability on nitrogen oxide (NO) emissions during nitrous oxide (N₂O) thermal decomposition in premixed methane co-flow flames. The findings contribute to understanding combustion instability’s role in emission characteristics.

Feasibility study on bio-heavy fuel as an alternative for marine fuel
Authors: Kim, J.-S., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Renewable Energy, 2023, 219, 119543
Summary: This feasibility study explores the potential of bio-heavy fuel as a sustainable alternative to conventional marine fuels. The paper assesses the environmental and economic impacts of using bio-heavy fuel in maritime applications.

Corrigendum: Effects of hydrogen mixture ratio and scavenging air temperature on combustion and emission characteristics of a 2-stroke marine engine
Authors: Pham, V.C., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Reports, 2023, 9
Summary: The corrigendum addresses errors in a previously published article related to hydrogen mixture ratios and scavenging air temperature’s effects on two-stroke marine engine performance and emissions.

Effects of hydrogen mixture ratio and scavenging air temperature on combustion and emission characteristics of a 2-stroke marine engine
Authors: Pham, V.C., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Reports, 2023, 9, pp. 195–216

Conclusion

The candidate is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to their comprehensive expertise, significant professional experience, and numerous accolades. Their research has substantial implications for environmental sustainability and technological advancement. By focusing on improving their publication output and fostering industry collaborations, the candidate can further solidify their impact and leadership in their field. Overall, the candidate’s strengths make them an exemplary choice for this prestigious award.

Yasser Attia | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof.  Cairo University, Egypt

Yasser A. Attia is a Professor of Physical Chemistry at Cairo University’s National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences (NILES), specializing in nanomaterials and their applications. His research includes the synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles, nanocatalysis, and nanomedicine. He has held roles such as Head of R&D at Nanotech-Egypt, and has been a member of the Nanotechnology Committee of the Standards and Quality Authority. Attia has received several international patents and has led various projects in nanotechnology for environmental and biomedical applications. He also has teaching experience at universities in Egypt, Spain, and Saudi Arabia.

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Education 🎓

PhD: Directed Wet-Chemical Synthesis of Metallic Nanoparticles, Faculty of Chemistry, Santiago de Compostela University, Spain (Feb 2012) – Excellent with honor grade.MSc: Nanocoating of Metallic Nanocrystals, LAMPA, Cairo University, Egypt (Nov 2006).Diploma: Laser in Photochemistry and Photobiology, LAMPA, Cairo University, Egypt (2003).Bachelor’s: Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt (2001).

Work Experience 🏛️

Teaching Assistant: Chemistry, NILES, Cairo University (2003-2006).Instructor: NILES, Cairo University (2006-2012).Researcher/PhD Student: Faculty of Chemistry, Santiago de Compostela University (2007-2012).Assistant Professor: NILES, Cairo University (2012-2017).Head of R&D Department: Nanotech-Egypt Company (2012-2014).Postdoc: Faculty of Chemistry, Santiago de Compostela University (2014-2015).Assistant Professor: Chemistry, Taif University, KSA (2015-2016).Member: Nanotechnology Committee, Standards and Quality Authority (2016-present).LAMPA Department Coordinator: (2016-present).Founder: NARD-TECH for Research and Development in Nanotechnology (2017-present).Associate Professor: NILES, Cairo University (2017-2023).Professor: NILES, Cairo University (2023-present).

Teaching Experience 📚

Courses taught include:Surface Chemistry and CatalysisNanochemistryLaser Induced ChemistryMolecular PhotochemistryPhysical ChemistryNuclear ChemistryFundamentals of NanoscienceAdvanced Applications of NanotechnologyMolecular Plasmonic

Research Interests 🔬

Nanomaterial Synthesis and Characterization: Developing novel synthetic methods and advanced characterization techniques.Nanocatalysis and Energy Conversion: Optimizing nanostructured catalysts for sustainable energy technologies.Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery: Designing nanoscale drug delivery systems to enhance therapeutic efficacy.Nanosensors and Analytical Chemistry: Creating sensitive nanosensors for real-time monitoring and analysis.Nanomaterials for Environmental Applications: Developing strategies for environmental remediation and water purification.

Consulting Experience 💼

Nanotechnology Committee, Standards and Quality Authority: Providing expert consultation on nanotechnology standards and quality control.NARD-TECH Founder: Leading research and development in nanotechnology applications.Research Collaborations: Engaged in various international and national projects focusing on nanotechnology and its applications across multiple industries.

Strengths for the Award

  1. Innovative Research Contributions: Dr. Attia has made significant strides in nanomaterials and their applications. His research spans diverse areas including nanomaterial synthesis, nanocatalysis, nanomedicine, nanosensors, and environmental applications. This broad scope demonstrates his ability to tackle complex scientific challenges and develop innovative solutions.
  2. Extensive Patents and Projects: Dr. Attia holds several international patents related to nanotechnology applications, such as enhancing biohydrogen production and improving drug detection methods. His involvement in numerous high-impact projects, including those on wastewater bioelectricity generation and algae-based biodiesel production, highlights his commitment to advancing the field.
  3. International Recognition and Experience: His academic background includes advanced degrees from reputable institutions in Spain and extensive research experience at Santiago de Compostela University. His role as a Professor at Cairo University and his leadership in various research and development initiatives underscore his international standing and influence in the field.
  4. Diverse Teaching Experience: Dr. Attia has taught a range of advanced courses in chemistry and nanotechnology at multiple institutions. His ability to convey complex concepts and mentor students further establishes his expertise and dedication to the field.
  5. Consulting and Leadership: His consulting experience, including his role in the Nanotechnology Committee of the Standards and Quality Authority, showcases his leadership and expertise in setting standards and guiding the direction of nanotechnology research.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Publication Impact: While Dr. Attia has numerous patents and research projects, focusing on increasing the number of high-impact publications in leading journals could further enhance his visibility and influence in the scientific community.
  2. Collaborative Efforts: Expanding collaborative efforts with researchers and institutions globally could foster interdisciplinary innovations and enhance the scope and impact of his research.
  3. Public Engagement: Greater involvement in public science communication and outreach could help translate his research findings into broader societal impacts and raise awareness about the significance of his work in nanotechnology.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Fabricating a 3D Floating Porous PDMS – Ag/AgBr Decorated g-C₃N₄ Nanocomposite Sponge as a Re-Usable Visible Light Photocatalyst

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1038/S41598-024-54500-3

WOSUID: WOS:001173675500078

Contributors: Taha, Mohamed; Khalid, A.; Elmahgary, Maryam G.; Medany, Shymaa S.; Attia, Yasser A.

Mitigating the Effect of 1/f Noise on the Detection of the HI Intensity Mapping Power Spectrum from Single-Dish Measurements

Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1093/MNRAS/STAD3457

WOSUID: WOS:001113887100039

Contributors: Irfan, Melis O.; Li, Yichao; Santos, Mario G.; Bull, Philip; Gu, Junhua; Cunnington, Steven; Grainge, Keith; Wang, Jingying

MoO₃ with the Synergistic Effect of Sulfur Doping and Oxygen Vacancies: The Influence of S Doping on the Structure, Morphology, and Optoelectronic Properties

Journal: Nanomaterials

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.3390/NANO14141189

WOSUID: WOS:001278509900001

Contributors: Yu, Jian; Zheng, Zhaokang; Wang, Aiwu; Humayun, Muhammad; Attia, Yasser A.

Recent Progress in Mott–Schottky Junction Electrocatalysts for the pH-Universal Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Journal: Materials Chemistry Frontiers

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1039/D4QM00312H

Contributors: Huaming Zhang; Rong Li; Muhammad Humayun; Zhihan Huang; Yanjun Fu; Yulin Cao; Junhong Duan; Yasser A. Attia; Chundong Wang

Efficient One-Pot Synthesis of 1,4-Disubstituted-1,2,3-Triazoles Catalyzed by NiO/Cu₂O/CuO Nanocomposites Under Microwave Irradiation

Journal: Chemical Papers

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1007/s11696-024-03640-x

Contributors: Yasser M. A. Mohamed; Shams H. Abdel-Hafez; Hassan Elsayed; Mohamed Taha; Yasser A. Attia

Exploring Bee Venom and Silver Nanoparticles for Controlling Foulbrood Pathogen and Enhancing Lifespan of Honeybees

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-67515-7

Contributors: Sawsan El-Sayied Ali; Gamal El-Ghannam; Mohamed El-Sayied Hashish; Hassan Elsayed; Ahmed Kamel Ali; Wael Mahmoud Marzouk; Ahmed Mahmoud Khattaby; Ashraf M. Abd El-Wahab; Shams H. Abdel-Hafez; Yasser Attia Attia

Ru-Enriched Metal–Organic Framework Enabling a Self-Powered Hydrogen Production System

Journal: ACS Catalysis

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.4c03722

Contributors: Xuefei Xu; Linfeng Li; Hsiao-Chien Chen; Xia Zhang; Yaping Huang; Muhammad Humayun; Yasser A. Attia; Yuanjie Pang; Deli Wang; Xin Wang et al.

Sub-nm Titanium Dioxide Clusters: Efficient Photocatalysts for Clean SOx Conversion Under Visible Light Irradiation

Journal: Chemical Papers

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1007/s11696-024-03619-8

Contributors: Samaa Ahmed; Yasser M. A. Mohamed; Shaimaa A. Habib; Yasser A. Attia; Shams H. Abdel-Hafez

Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of 1,4-Disubstituted 1,2,3-Triazole Derivatives Utilizing NiO/Cu₂O Nano-Photocatalyst

Journal: Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1002/jctb.7719

Contributors: Yasser A. Attia; Yasser M. A. Mohamed

Antidiabetic Potential of Selenium Nanoparticles and Plasma-Rich Platelets in Diabetic Mice

Journal: Applied Biological Chemistry

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1186/s13765-024-00907-5

Contributors: Rania A. Karas; Shaimaa Alexeree; Nora Elzohery; Shams H. Abdel-Hafez; Yasser A. Attia

Facile and Cost-Effective Optical Sensing of Abamectin and Ivermectin Using Gold Nanoparticles Conjugated with Organosilicon Compound and on Cellulose Filter Paper

Journal: Chemical Papers

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1007/s11696-024-03583-3

Contributors: Yasser M. A. Mohamed; Samar Saead; Yasser A. Attia

Enhancing Bioelectricity Generation from Wastewater in Microbial Fuel Cells Using Carbon Nanomaterials

Journal: Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1002/jctb.7620

Contributors: Yasser A. Attia; Mohamed Samer; Mahmoud SM Mohamed; Mohamed Salah; Elshaimaa Moustafa; R M Abdel Hameed; Hassan Elsayed; Essam M Abdelsalam

Assessment of Wound Healing Activity in Diabetic Mice Treated with a Novel Therapeutic Combination of Selenium Nanoparticles and Platelets Rich Plasma

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-54064-2

Contributors: Rania A. Karas; Shaimaa Alexeree; Hassan Elsayed; Yasser A. Attia

Enhanced Electrocatalytic Activity of Graphitic Carbon Nitride-Supported Ni/NiO Microflower Structures for Urea Electro-Oxidation

Journal: Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1002/jctb.7553

Contributors: Mohamed Taha; Yasser A. Attia; Shymaa S. Medany

Conclusion

Dr. Yasser A. Attia is a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions to nanotechnology, demonstrated through his innovative research, extensive patents, and leadership roles. His international experience and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge make him a strong contender for the award. Addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing high-impact publications and expanding collaborative and public engagement efforts, could further bolster his position as a leading researcher in the field.

Dr. Saira Naz | Fluid Mechanics and Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saira Naz | Fluid Mechanics and Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saira Naz, Giresun Üniversity, Turkey

I am an experienced academic professional with a PhD in Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. My academic journey also includes an M.Phil. in Applied Mathematics, an M.Sc. in Mathematics, and a B.Sc. from the same institution. I hold a B.Ed from Allama Iqbal Open University. I have served as a faculty member at Air University and a visiting faculty at Bahria University, with additional teaching experience at Islamabad College of Management & Commerce and Spring Field Public School. I have attended multiple international conferences on fluid mechanics, reflecting my active engagement in continuous professional development.

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Professional Qualification 📜

B.Ed: Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad (2015).

Experience 💼

Serving as a Faculty in Air University, IslamabadServing as a Visiting Faculty in Bahria UniversityServed as a permanent faculty (Teaching experience at F.Sc and B.Sc level) in Islamabad College of Management & Commerce, RawalpindiWorked as a lecturer in the Spring Field Public School and College, Harley-2 Campus, Harley Street, Rawalpindi

Conferences Attended 📚

Attended 7th International Conference on “Recent Developments in Fluid Mechanics” February 13-15, 2018.Attended 9th International Conference on “Recent Developments in Fluid Mechanics” November 27-29, 2023.Attended Conference on “Emerging Issues”

Career Objective 🌟

To work with an organization that enhances my abilities and where I can use my academic and technical experience to grow with the organization.

✍️Publications Top Note :

1. Significance of Nonlinear Radiation in Entropy Generated Flow of Ternary-Hybrid Nanofluids with Variable Thermal Conductivity and Viscous Dissipation

Authors: Naz, S., Hayat, T., Adil Sadiq, M., Momani, S.
Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024, 15(7), 102792
Citations: 1
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This article explores the impact of nonlinear radiation on the entropy generated in flows of ternary-hybrid nanofluids, considering the effects of variable thermal conductivity and viscous dissipation. The study is crucial for enhancing the efficiency of thermal systems involving nanofluids.

2. Melting and Dissipative Effects About Entropy Induced Darcy-Forchheimer Flow Involving Ternary-Hybrid Nanofluids

Authors: Hayat, T., Naz, S., Alsaedi, A., Momani, S.
Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2024, 55, 104097
Citations: 3
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This research investigates the melting and dissipative effects in entropy-induced Darcy-Forchheimer flow with ternary-hybrid nanofluids. The findings provide insights into optimizing heat transfer processes in engineering applications.

3. Entropy Optimized Radiative Flow Conveying Hybrid Nanomaterials (MgO-MoS2/C2H6O2) with Melting Heat Characteristics and Cattaneo-Christov Theory: OHAM Analysis

Authors: Naz, S., Hayat, T., Ahmad, B., Momani, S.
Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024, 102892
Citations: 0
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This article discusses the entropy optimization in radiative flow of hybrid nanomaterials, incorporating MgO-MoS2/C2H6O2, considering melting heat characteristics and applying the Cattaneo-Christov theory. The analysis is performed using the Optimal Homotopy Asymptotic Method (OHAM).

4. Soret and Dufour Impacts in Entropy Optimized MHD Flow by Third-Grade Liquid Involving Variable Thermal Characteristics

Authors: Hayat, T., Naz, S., Momani, S.
Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications, 2024
Citations: 0
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This study focuses on the Soret and Dufour effects in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of a third-grade liquid, optimized for entropy, considering variable thermal characteristics. The results have implications for advanced fluid dynamics and thermal management systems.

5. Numerical Modeling and Analysis of Non-Newtonian Nanofluid Featuring Activation Energy

Authors: Naz, S., Gulzar, M.M., Waqas, M., Hayat, T., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: Applied Nanoscience (Switzerland), 2020, 10(8), pp. 3183–3192
Citations: 6
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This paper presents a numerical analysis of non-Newtonian nanofluids with activation energy. The study offers valuable data for designing and improving heat transfer systems utilizing nanofluids.

6. Hydromagnetic Carreau Nanoliquid in Frames of Dissipation and Activation Energy

Authors: Waqas, M., Naz, S., Hayat, T., Ijaz Khan, M., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: Communications in Theoretical Physics, 2019, 71(12), pp. 1416–1424
Citations: 12
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This article examines the behavior of hydromagnetic Carreau nanoliquids, incorporating dissipation and activation energy effects. The findings contribute to the field of fluid mechanics and thermal conductivity enhancement.

7. Numerical Simulation for Activation Energy Impact in Darcy–Forchheimer Nanofluid Flow by Impermeable Cylinder with Thermal Radiation

Authors: Waqas, M., Naz, S., Hayat, T., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: Applied Nanoscience (Switzerland), 2019, 9(5), pp. 1173–1182
Citations: 20
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8. Effectiveness of Improved Fourier-Fick Laws in a Stratified Non-Newtonian Fluid with Variable Fluid Characteristics

Authors: Waqas, M., Naz, S., Hayat, T., Shehzad, S.A., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat and Fluid Flow, 2019, 29(6), pp. 2128–2145
Citations: 14
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This paper assesses the effectiveness of improved Fourier-Fick laws in a stratified non-Newtonian fluid with variable characteristics. The research contributes to the understanding of heat and mass transfer in complex fluid systems.

9. Effectiveness of Darcy-Forchheimer and Nonlinear Mixed Convection Aspects in Stratified Maxwell Nanomaterial Flow Induced by Convectively Heated Surface

Authors: Hayat, T., Naz, S., Waqas, M., Alsaedi, A.
Journal: Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), 2018, 39(10), pp. 1373–1384
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