Irum Jamil | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Irum Jamil
Affiliation University of Wah
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 60105565000
Documents 3
Citations 18
h-index 1
Subject Area Chemistry
Event World Top Scientist Awards

Irum Jamil – University of Wah

Irum Jamil is a researcher affiliated with the University of Wah, Pakistan, whose scholarly activities are primarily associated with the field of chemistry. Her academic profile demonstrates participation in research focused on materials science, photocatalytic applications, and environmental remediation technologies. According to publicly available Scopus records, her publication portfolio includes peer-reviewed articles that have contributed to citation activity within the scientific community.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile, publication activity, and scholarly relevance of Irum Jamil in relation to recognition under the World Top Scientist Awards framework. Available bibliometric indicators show documented research output, citation engagement, and participation in peer-reviewed scientific publishing. The assessment presented here follows a neutral academic style and relies on publicly accessible scholarly information together with publication metadata available through recognized indexing services.[1]

Keywords

Chemistry, photocatalysis, nanocomposites, environmental remediation, scientific publications, citation analysis, academic recognition, research evaluation, scholarly impact, materials science, Scopus indexing, and World Top Scientist Awards are among the principal themes associated with this researcher profile and the evaluation discussed within this article.[1]

Introduction

Scientific awards frequently consider publication quality, citation performance, and the broader relevance of research contributions within a specialized discipline. Irum Jamil’s academic record reflects engagement in chemistry-related investigations that address practical and environmental challenges. Such work contributes to the growing body of literature focused on advanced materials and sustainable technological solutions while supporting ongoing scholarly discussion within the field.[2]

Research Profile

The available Scopus profile identifies Irum Jamil as an author affiliated with the University of Wah in Pakistan and records three indexed documents together with citation activity from eighteen citing documents. The profile further reports an h-index value of one, reflecting measurable engagement with published research. These metrics provide a concise overview of scholarly visibility within recognized academic databases.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with this profile include investigations involving manganese-based nanocomposites and photocatalytic degradation processes under ultraviolet irradiation. Such studies are relevant to environmental chemistry because they explore approaches for reducing pesticide contamination and improving remediation efficiency. The work demonstrates interdisciplinary integration of material synthesis, characterization, and applied chemical analysis.[2]

Publications

A notable publication linked with Irum Jamil is the article titled Synthesis and Photocatalytic Performance of Manganese-Based Nanocomposites for the Degradation of Imidacloprid Under UV Light, published in ChemistrySelect during 2026. The article examines synthesis methodologies and photocatalytic performance characteristics of manganese-based materials. The publication contributes to contemporary discussions concerning environmental cleanup technologies and pollutant degradation mechanisms.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citation counts, publication dissemination, and relevance to current scientific challenges. Citation activity recorded within indexed databases indicates that the published work has attracted attention from subsequent studies. Although the publication portfolio remains selective, the existing record demonstrates participation in scientific communication and contribution to chemistry-related scholarship.[1]

Award Suitability

Consideration for a Best Researcher Award generally involves assessment of publication quality, scientific relevance, institutional contribution, and measurable research outcomes. Based on available evidence, Irum Jamil has established an indexed scholarly presence within chemistry and related environmental applications. Eligibility and final recognition decisions remain subject to the independent evaluation criteria adopted by the World Top Scientist Awards organization.[2]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Irum Jamil reflects participation in chemistry research with emphasis on photocatalytic materials and environmental applications. Indexed publications, citation records, and institutional affiliation collectively support recognition of ongoing scholarly engagement. Continued publication activity and future research development may further enhance visibility and impact within the scientific community.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Irum Jamil, Author ID 60105565000. Scopus Preview.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60105565000
  2. Rashid, M., Nawaz, F., Jamil, I., Hsu, H. Y., & Jamesh, M. I. (2026). Synthesis and Photocatalytic Performance of Manganese-Based Nanocomposites for the Degradation of Imidacloprid Under UV Light. ChemistrySelect.
    https://chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/slct.73204
  3. World Top Scientist Awards. (2026). Award nomination and evaluation framework.
    https://worldtopscientists.com/

Eric Reinhe | Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Eric Reinheimer
Rigaku Americas Corporation

Eric Reinheimer
Affiliation Rigaku Americas Corporation
Country United States
Scopus ID 8358343900
Documents 144
Citations 1,841
h-index 24
Subject Area Chemistry
Event World Top Scientist Awards

The Innovative Research Award is presented to recognize significant academic contributions and advancements in scientific research within chemistry and related disciplines. Eric Reinheimer has demonstrated a consistent record of scholarly productivity through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative studies. His work reflects a balanced integration of experimental methodologies and theoretical insights in structural chemistry. These achievements are supported by measurable indicators such as citation counts, publication volume, and interdisciplinary engagement.[1]

Abstract

This article provides a structured academic overview of Eric Reinheimer’s research contributions and scholarly achievements in chemistry. His work primarily focuses on crystallography, coordination chemistry, and materials science applications. The research output demonstrates a strong emphasis on experimental accuracy and analytical precision in structural determination. These contributions are evaluated using established academic metrics such as citations, indexed publications, and collaborative research output.[2]

Keywords

Crystallography, organometallic chemistry, coordination compounds, structural analysis, and X-ray diffraction form the core research areas of this profile. These keywords represent interdisciplinary scientific approaches and reflect the integration of experimental and computational chemistry. The scope of these themes aligns with contemporary advancements in materials characterization and molecular design. Collectively, they define the academic and research orientation of Reinheimer’s scholarly contributions.

Introduction

Scientific research in chemistry relies on reproducible methodologies, precise experimentation, and theoretical validation of findings. Reinheimer’s work contributes significantly to structural chemistry through advanced crystallographic techniques and coordination chemistry studies. His publications demonstrate consistent engagement with contemporary challenges in chemical synthesis and molecular analysis. This foundation supports his recognition within the international academic and industrial research communities.[3]

Research Profile

The research profile of Eric Reinheimer includes 144 indexed publications and over 1,800 citations, reflecting sustained academic productivity. His h-index of 24 indicates consistent citation impact across multiple studies and research areas. Collaboration with numerous co-authors enhances interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and research diversity. These metrics align with recognized benchmarks for evaluating scholarly performance in scientific disciplines.[1]

Research Contributions

Reinheimer’s contributions focus on structural determination of chemical compounds using X-ray crystallography and related analytical methods. His research includes synthesis and characterization of coordination complexes and organometallic systems. These studies provide insights into molecular interactions, bonding mechanisms, and material properties. The outcomes support applications in catalysis, material science, and advanced chemical engineering research.[4]

Publications

The publication record of Eric Reinheimer includes articles in reputed journals such as Nature Communications, CrystEngComm, and Journal of Chemical Crystallography. His research spans structural chemistry, coordination compounds, and innovative analytical methodologies. These publications demonstrate methodological rigor and highlight collaborative scientific efforts across institutions. The diversity of topics reflects interdisciplinary engagement and sustained contributions to chemical research.[5]

Research Impact

Research impact is demonstrated through citation metrics and continued scholarly referencing of Reinheimer’s publications. His work influences ongoing studies in crystallography, coordination chemistry, and materials science. The integration of experimental techniques and theoretical analysis strengthens the scientific validity of his contributions. This impact highlights his role in advancing knowledge within both academic and industrial research environments.[3]

Award Suitability

Eligibility for the Innovative Research Award is supported by consistent academic output, measurable research impact, and contributions to scientific advancement. Reinheimer’s research aligns with the criteria of innovation, originality, and scholarly influence in chemistry. His work demonstrates the application of advanced analytical techniques and interdisciplinary collaboration. These factors collectively support his recognition at an international level within scientific communities.

Conclusion

The academic profile of Eric Reinheimer reflects sustained commitment to scientific research and innovation in chemistry. His contributions have enhanced understanding in crystallography, coordination chemistry, and structural analysis. The combination of publication output and citation impact supports his recognition within the global research community. Continued scholarly activity is expected to further expand his influence and contributions to scientific advancement.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author profile of Reinheimer, E. W. (Author ID: 8358343900). Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=8358343900
  2. Hartwick, C. J., Reinheimer, E. W., & MacGillivray, L. R. (2024). A molecular T-pentomino for separating BTEX hydrocarbons. Nature Communications, 15. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-45542-2
  3. Purcell, S. M., Reinheimer, E. W., & Ritch, J. S. (2025). Structures and electronic properties of cobalt(II) selone coordination complexes. Acta Crystallographica Section C. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/iucr/doi/10.1107/S2053229625010101
  4. Çelik, E., Reinheimer, E. W., Carter, K. P., & Forbes, T. Z. (2026). Mechanochemical synthesis and micro-electron diffraction analysis of rare earth coordination compounds. CrystEngComm. https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2026/ce/d5ce00935a
  5. Miner, A. J., Reinheimer, E. W., & Nataro, C. (2026). The X-ray structure of tungsten carbonyl phosphine complexes. Journal of Chemical Crystallography. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10870-025-01039-4?utm_source=researchgate.net&utm_medium=article

Tayyebeh Madrakian | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tayyebeh Madrakian | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

academic member at Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran

Professor Tayyebeh Madrakian is a distinguished analytical chemist known for her groundbreaking contributions to nanotechnology, biosensors, and environmental chemistry. She is a highly cited researcher recognized globally for her innovative work in analytical and bioanalytical method development, pollutant removal, and drug delivery systems. As a professor at Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran, she has played a pivotal role in mentoring future scientists and advancing cutting-edge research. Her extensive editorial board memberships, leadership in scientific societies, and active role in international research collaborations highlight her influence in the field. With a strong commitment to both fundamental and applied research, she has significantly contributed to the development of novel nanomaterials for environmental and biomedical applications. Through her dedication, she continues to shape the future of analytical chemistry and inspire new generations of researchers.

Professional Profile

Education

Professor Madrakian pursued her B.Sc. in Chemistry from Shiraz University (1989) before completing her M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry at Bu-Ali Sina University (1996). Her passion for research led her to obtain a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Razi University in 2000, where she specialized in advanced separation techniques and electrochemical analysis. Her academic journey reflects a strong foundation in chemical analysis, instrumentation, and nanotechnology applications. Throughout her education, she developed expertise in environmental chemistry, sensor development, and solid-phase extraction methods. Her rigorous training equipped her with the skills to pioneer innovative analytical techniques that have since been widely recognized and applied in environmental monitoring, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical sciences. Her strong academic background laid the foundation for an impactful career in research, education, and scientific innovation.

Professional Experience

Professor Madrakian began her academic career as an Assistant Professor at Bu-Ali Sina University in 2000. She was later promoted to Associate Professor in 2005 and Full Professor in 2011, solidifying her expertise in analytical chemistry. Over the years, she has supervised more than 50 graduate students, shaping the next generation of researchers. Her editorial roles in prestigious journals such as Nanochemistry Research and Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology reflect her standing in the scientific community. Additionally, she serves as a researcher at Farin Behbood Tashkhis Ltd, contributing to the development of rapid test kits for medical diagnostics. As a respected member of the Iranian Chemical Society and the American Chemical Society, she actively collaborates with international researchers and contributes to peer-reviewing articles for leading analytical chemistry journals. Her career is marked by a dedication to scientific advancement and innovation.

Research Interests

Professor Madrakian’s research focuses on developing novel analytical methods for environmental, pharmaceutical, and biomedical applications. Her work spans electrochemical and optical sensors, nanomaterials, pollutant removal, drug delivery, and wastewater treatment. She has made significant advancements in solid-phase extraction techniques and the synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles for chemical and biological sensing. Her studies on targeted drug delivery using smart nanocarriers have contributed to the field of personalized medicine and cancer therapy. Furthermore, her contributions to wastewater treatment and pollutant remediation using advanced nanomaterials have had a substantial impact on environmental sustainability. Through multidisciplinary collaborations, she continues to explore cutting-edge technologies for analytical and bioanalytical applications, pushing the boundaries of innovation in chemistry and nanoscience.

Awards and Honors

Professor Madrakian’s outstanding contributions to science have earned her numerous prestigious awards. She has been recognized as an ISI Highly Cited Researcher (Top 1%) since 2019 and is ranked among the Top 2% of scientists worldwide since 2018. She received the Khwarizmi Youth Award (2019) and was named the Distinguished Analytical Chemist of Iran by the Iranian Chemical Society (2019). Additionally, she was honored at the 2nd National Festival of Women and Science (2019) for her remarkable achievements. In 2022, she was recognized as a Distinguished Professor in Iranian universities, further solidifying her reputation as a leader in the field. She is also a member of the Iranian Federation of Scientific Leaders (2021-2022), demonstrating her influence on the scientific landscape. Her awards highlight her exceptional research impact, dedication to scientific excellence, and leadership in analytical chemistry.

Conclusion

Professor Tayyebeh Madrakian is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her high-impact research, extensive academic contributions, and recognized global standing. Her expertise in analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental science has significantly advanced scientific knowledge.

Publications Top Noted

  • Moradi, M., Afkhami, A., Madrakian, T., Moazami, H.R., Tirandaz, A. (2025). Partial hydrothermal sulfidation of electrosynthesized Co-Mn layered-double-hydroxide as an active material for supercapacitor applications. Journal of Power Sources. Citations: 0

  • Nezamoleslami, L., Khorshidian, N., Madrakian, T., Zaim, S.F., Mohammadi, V.G. (2025). Effect of Zataria multiflora essential oil, saffron infusion, and fat content on the formation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, organoleptic score, and toxic potency of Kebab Koobideh. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. Citations: 0

  • Ajdari, B., Madrakian, T., Jalali Sarvestani, M.R., Afkhami, A. (2025). Highly sensitive electrochemical determination of agomelatine in biological samples based on Cu nanoparticles/Schiff base network1 modified glassy carbon electrode: DFT and experimental studies. Talanta. Citations: 0

  • Jalali Sarvestani, M.R., Madrakian, T., Tavassoli, A.M., Afkhami, A., Zolfigol, M.A. (2025). Synthesis of a triazine-based COF and its application for the establishment of an electrochemical sensor for the simultaneous determination of Cd²⁺ and Pb²⁺ in edible specimens using Box-Behnken design. Food Chemistry. Citations: 0

  • Moradifar, B., Afkhami, A., Madrakian, T., Jalali Sarvestani, M.R., Khalili, S. (2025). Rapid, simple and highly selective determination of Chromium(III) in aqueous samples by a microfluidic cell coupled to a smartphone-based colorimetric-sensing detector. Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society. Citations: 0

  • Moeinipour, A., Afkhami, A., Madrakian, T. (2025). Stimuli-responsive polymeric film based on hydrogen-bonded organic framework designing as a smart wound dressing. Iranian Polymer Journal (English Edition). Citations: 0

  • Seifi, A., Afkhami, A., Madrakian, T. (2024). Improved MnO₂ based electrode performance arising from step-by-step heat treatment during electrodeposition of MnO₂ for determination of paracetamol, 4-aminophenol, and 4-nitrophenol. Scientific Reports. Citations: 1

  • Khalili, S., Majidi, M., Bahrami, M., Madrakian, T., Afkhami, A. (2024). A portable gas sensor based on In₂O₃@CuO P–N heterojunction connected via Wi-Fi to a smartphone for real-time carbon monoxide determination. Scientific Reports. Citations: 1

  • Jalal, N.R., Madrakian, T., Ahmadi, M., Bahrami, M., Roshanaei, M. (2024). Wireless wearable potentiometric sensor for simultaneous determination of pH, sodium, and potassium in human sweat. Scientific Reports. Citations: 2

  • Vaziri, Y., Asgari, G., Ghorbani-Shahna, F., Shokoohi, R., Seid-Mohammadi, A. (2024). Degradation of 2,4-dinitrotoluene in aqueous solution by dielectric barrier discharge plasma combined with Fe–RGO–BiVO₄ nanocomposite. Scientific Reports. Citations: 2