Rakesh Afre | Nanotechnology | Excellence in Research

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

Professor at Zeal College of Engineering and Research, Pune

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

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Education šŸŽ“

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

Professional Experience šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

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 & HonoršŸ†

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

Research FocusšŸ”¬

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

Publications šŸ“–

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.

Raymond Turner | nano-materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Raymond Turner | nano-materials | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Professor , University of Calgary, Canada

Raymond J. Turner is a Professor of Biochemistry & Microbiology at the University of Calgary with a focus on microbial interactions with metals, biofilms, and biogenic nanomaterials. He holds adjunct professorships in Pharmacy and Biotechnology at the University of Bologna and the University of Verona. Turner has contributed extensively to biochemistry, microbiology, and biotechnology, publishing over 237 papers and securing numerous patents. He has served in key advisory roles, including the restructuring of the University of Calgary’s research offices. His research bridges scientific discovery and industrial applications, particularly in addressing antimicrobial resistance through metal-based nanotechnologies. Turner’s career spans several continents, fostering collaborations in over 45 research and academic partnerships. His diverse expertise in bio-nanotechnology, metallo-antimicrobials, and biofilms makes him a leading figure in the field.

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EducationĀ  šŸŽ“

Turner obtained his BSc in Biochemistry (1981-1985), with a minor in chemistry. He pursued his Ph.D. in Biophysical Chemistry (1985-1990), specializing in nanosecond time-resolved fluorescence. His post-doctoral research at the University of Alberta (1990-1994) focused on Medical Microbiology and energetics. He later advanced to Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary in 1998, where he became an Associate Professor with tenure in 2002. Turner has since held various academic positions, including Professor a contratto at the University of Verona in Italy (2017). His academic journey reflects a strong focus on interdisciplinary sciences, ranging from biochemistry to microbiology. Turner’s educational background underpins his innovations in biotechnology, microbiological research, and biophysical chemistry, blending theory and practical applications in both environmental and medical sciences.

ExperienceĀ  šŸ†

Raymond Turner’s career trajectory includes key academic and research roles. From 1998 to 2001, he served as Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Calgary, progressing to Associate Professor with tenure (2002-2007) and later full Professor (2007-2019). He contributed advisory services to the Vice-President of Research and Finance (2010-2012) during the university’s restructuring phase. In 2017, he became Professor a contratto at the University of Verona, Italy. Turner’s research contributions span across environmental microbiology, antimicrobial resistance, and bio-nanotechnology. His research has led to more than 45 academic collaborations, 237 published papers, and several patented innovations. Since 2019, he has also been an Adjunct Professor at the University of Bologna, Italy, strengthening his international collaborations and research influence.

Awards and HonorsĀ 

Turner has received numerous awards for his innovative research in biochemistry, microbiology, and nanotechnology. Among his accolades are industry and academic honors for his pioneering work on metallo-antimicrobials and biofilms. His advisory contributions to the restructuring of the University of Calgary’s research offices earned him commendations for excellence in leadership. Turner’s prolific output of over 237 publications has been recognized by the scientific community, with several awards for his contributions to microbiology and nanotechnology. He has secured over 12 patents, reflecting his ability to translate research discoveries into practical applications. Turner has also been invited to serve in editorial appointments for over 15 scientific journals, further underlining his influence in the field.

Research FocusšŸ”¬

Turner’s research is primarily focused on microbial interactions with metals, exploring metallo-antimicrobials to combat antibiotic resistance. His team investigates metal formulations ranging from simple salts to complex nanomaterials, targeting environmental and medical microbes. Turner’s extensive work in the biotechnology of biogenic nanomaterials has led to breakthroughs in eco-friendly synthesis using bacteria and fungi. His current research explores heteroatom nanomaterials involving selenium, tellurium, cadmium, and copper, synthesized by a unique Rhodococcus strain. Another area of focus is microbial biofilms, specifically their resistance to antimicrobials and novel biocides to control biofouling and corrosion on various surfaces. Turner’s contributions to bio-nanotechnology, biofilms, and antimicrobial research position him at the forefront of the field, addressing global challenges related to infection control and bioremediation.

Publication Top Notes

ntimicrobial Activity of Metals: Mechanisms, Molecular Targets, and Applications (2013)
This review explores how metals like silver, copper, and zinc exert antimicrobial effects, targeting microbial membranes, proteins, and DNA. It highlights the potential for metals to combat biofilms and resistant bacteria.

Multimetal Resistance and Tolerance in Microbial Biofilms (2007)
The authors discuss biofilm-forming bacteria’s ability to resist multiple metals, which is a growing problem in medical and industrial contexts. Biofilm structure and metal detoxification mechanisms are key to their survival.

A Novel and Ubiquitous System for Membrane Targeting and Secretion of Cofactor-Containing Proteins (1998)
This paper describes a system for secreting proteins across bacterial membranes, focusing on the role of membrane-targeting mechanisms.

The SMR Family: A Novel Family of Multidrug Efflux Proteins (1996)
This research uncovers a family of proteins that bacteria use to pump out lipophilic drugs, contributing to multidrug resistance.

Microtiter Susceptibility Testing of Microbes Growing on Peg Lids (2010)
This protocol outlines a high-throughput screening method for testing microbial susceptibility, especially for biofilm-growing bacteria.

Conclusion:

Dr. Raymond J. Turner’s extensive research contributions, particularly in metal-microbe interactions, nanotechnology, and biocides, showcase his significant impact and innovative approach. His broad expertise, coupled with a strong publication record and involvement in high-impact projects, makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Highlighting the commercial success and practical implications of his research would further support his application, demonstrating not only academic excellence but also tangible advancements in his fields of expertise.

Dr. Zaid Mohammadsalih | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zaid Mohammadsalih | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zaid Mohammadsalih, University of Technology, Iraq

Dr. Zaid Mohammadsalih distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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šŸ‘©ā€šŸ« Teaching Experience

Assistant Lecturer (Jun. 2008 — Oct. 2011)Physics and Materials Science, The University of Technology, Baghdad-IraqLab Demonstrator for Polymers, Composites, Materials Properties, and MetallurgyDirector of “The Philosophy of Science and the Logic of Scientific Research” CourseLecturer (Oct. 2011 — Jan. 2013)Continued responsibilities in the same university and departmentSpecialized in Polymers and Composite MaterialsPhD Student (Feb. 2013 — Jan. 2018)The University of Sheffield, Department of Materials Science and Eng.Research: Preparation, Characterization, and Properties of Polymer Graphene NanocompositesDemonstrator at The Diamond, The University of SheffieldAdviser of English language courses for undergraduates and postgraduates

šŸ“š Educational History

BSc. Physics (Sep. 1997 — Jun. 2002)Department of Physics, The University of Baghdad, IraqMSc. Materials Science (Oct. 2003 — Aug. 2006)Department of Applied Sciences, The University of Technology, Baghdad, IraqPhD in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan. 2013 – Jan. 2018)The University of Sheffield, UK

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ’¼ Professional Positions and Memberships

Member of Iraqi Lecturers Association (Jun. 2011 – Present)Officer of Scientific Affairs and Cultural Relations Unit in Applied Science Department (Nov. 2018 – Jun 2022)Staff member in ASRU in the Department of Applied Science (Sep. 2018 – Present)Member of the Scientific Committee for research unitMember of Examination Committee in Applied Science DepartmentAssociate Fellowship Higher Education Academy AFHEA, UK (Jul. 2016 – Present)Determinant of Teaching Validity Committee in Applied Science DepartmentLinguistic Supervisor for postgraduate studentsReviewer at the Journal of Applied Polymer Science / WileyMember of the scientific committee checking the sobriety of published articles by postgraduate students

šŸ“… Services to Students and Home Organizations

Outreach activities for students regarding the importance of academic booksCo-author for the polymer composites’ lab experimental sheetAssessor for final year projects submitted by undergraduatesAdministrator of the cultural season organized by ASRU

šŸ† Acknowledgments and Achievements

Top one Assistant Lecturer in the department of Applied Science (Nov. 2011)Acknowledgment letter from The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Iraq (MOHESR)Improved academic rank of the home institution

🌐 Outreaching Activities

Assessor for final year projects submitted by undergraduatesAdministrator of the cultural season organized by ASRU, involving seminars, presentations, and lectures by academic staff from different Iraqi universities. šŸŽ“šŸ’¼

šŸ“ŠĀ Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

Citations by: All – 63, Since 2018 – 57

h-index: All – 4, Since 2018 – 4

i10 index: All – 2, Since 2018 –2

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Mr. Belay Wondmagegnehu | Material Science | Industries Innovator in Structures Mechanics Award

Mr. Belay Wondmagegnehu | Material Science | Industries Innovator in Structures Mechanics Award

Mr. Belay Wondmagegnehu, Dilla University, Ethiopia

Mr. Belay WondmagegnehuĀ  distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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 ABOUT ME 🌟

Hello! I’m a passionate and results-oriented professional with extensive experience in mechanical and automotive engineering. Currently serving as a Lecturer and Researcher at Dilla University in Ethiopia, I bring a wealth of knowledge and skills to the field. My commitment to excellence is evident in my role as the Coordinator of the University of Engineering and Technology Business and Consultancy and my active participation as a member of the Research Council at Dilla University.

WORK EXPERIENCE šŸ’¼

In this role, I have been instrumental in teaching a range of Mechanical Engineering courses, including Engineering Materials, CAD/CAM, CIM, Mechanics of Machinery, Machine Design, and more. As the Coordinator of Business and Consultancy for the Engineering and Technology College, I’ve effectively managed various responsibilities. Engaging in research and community services, serving as a journal article reviewer, and being a valued member of Dilla University’s Research Council are some of the highlights of my contributions. Additionally, I take pride in supervising undergraduate student projects and actively participating in national and international conferences.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING šŸ“š

B.SC DEGREE | Debre Berhan University|M.SC DEGREE | Adama Science and Technology UniversityĀ 

LANGUAGE SKILLS 🌐

AMHARIC: Native SpeakerENGLISH: Proficient UserUnderstanding: C2Speaking: C1Writing: B2Listening: C1Reading: C1

SKILLS AND EXPERTISE šŸš€

 

Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OutlookSkilled in AutoCAD, CATIA, and SOLIDWORKS CAD packagesExperienced in FEM simulation software (Nastran, Abaqus, Deform)Competent in statistical analysis software (SPSS, R/R Studio, Amos, NVivo)Meticulous in using Mintab for data analysisI am characterized by my stamina, perseverance, and ability to motivate and maintain good relations with colleagues. My learning agility, self-reliance, and resistance to stress contribute to my success in the dynamic field of engineering.Feel free to connect with me for collaboration or further inquiries! šŸŒšŸ› ļø

šŸ“ŠĀ Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

Citations by: All – 12, Since 2018 – 12

h-index: All – 2, Since 2018 – 2

i10 index: All – 0, Since 2018 – 0

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