Kamal Kishore | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kamal Kishore | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor & Dean at Eternal University, Baru Sahib, India

Kamal Kishore is an accomplished chemistry professor with over fourteen years of teaching experience and a strong academic foundation, including a Ph.D. focused on the physico-chemical and thermal behavior of terbium soaps. Currently serving as a Professor at Eternal University, he has demonstrated consistent professional growth, having held multiple academic positions since 2010. Kamal has actively contributed to research in surfactants, nanoparticles, and biodiesel synthesis, mentoring numerous M.Sc. students on innovative projects. He is recognized for his dedication to teaching, having received awards for excellence and playing a vital role as a resource person in academic training and curriculum development. Beyond teaching, Kamal serves on editorial boards of reputed journals and participates in peer review processes, showcasing his engagement with the broader scientific community. While his research contributions are strong, further enhancement through funded projects and high-impact publications could elevate his profile. Overall, Kamal Kishore exemplifies commitment to research and education in the chemical sciences.

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Education

Kamal Kishore has a robust educational background in chemistry, beginning with a B.Sc. in Non-Medical from Himachal Pradesh University, followed by a B.Ed. in Science from Jammu University. He then completed his M.Sc. in Chemistry from Barkatullah University, Bhopal, in 2004. Demonstrating a strong commitment to advanced study, Kamal earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the same university in 2010, focusing on the physico-chemical, thermal, and acoustical behavior of terbium soaps. Throughout his academic journey, he has consistently acquired knowledge and skills critical for both teaching and research. His qualification in the Teachers Eligibility Test (HPTET) further attests to his dedication to education. This solid academic foundation underpins his expertise and research capabilities, enabling him to contribute effectively to chemical sciences education and mentorship at various reputed institutions.

Professional Experience

Kamal Kishore’s professional experience spans over fourteen years in academia alongside pharmaceutical industry exposure. Starting as a Lecturer in 2010 at MIT College of Engineering & Management, he progressively advanced through Assistant and Associate Professor roles at several NAAC-accredited universities, including Career Point University and Eternal University. Currently, he serves as a Professor at Eternal University’s Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. His academic career reflects continuous growth, with responsibilities expanding from teaching to research supervision and curriculum development. Additionally, Kamal has contributed as an IPQA Chemist in the pharmaceutical sector, adding practical industry experience to his academic expertise. His involvement as a resource person for workshops, teacher training, and curriculum writing further showcases his leadership in the scientific community and commitment to enhancing educational standards in chemistry.

Research Interest

Kamal Kishore’s research interests focus primarily on the physico-chemical characterization and synthesis of surfactants, nanoparticles, and metal carboxylates, with applications in biodiesel production and materials science. His Ph.D. research on terbium soaps laid the groundwork for continued investigations into thermal stability, surface activity, micellization behavior, and adsorption kinetics of various compounds. He has supervised numerous M.Sc. students in projects involving synthesis and characterization of novel surfactants and nanoparticles, highlighting his commitment to advancing knowledge in colloidal chemistry and nanotechnology. His research extends into practical applications such as dye removal from aqueous solutions and the development of environmentally relevant materials. Kamal’s active engagement in contemporary topics like nanotechnology and mass spectrometry demonstrates his dedication to both fundamental science and applied research, aiming to address current scientific challenges in chemical and material sciences.

Award and Honor

Kamal Kishore has been recognized for his academic excellence and professional dedication through several awards and honors throughout his career. Early achievements include merit certificates and rankings in state-level examinations, reflecting his consistent scholastic performance. He was awarded the Best Teacher for the 2012-13 academic session at Career Point University, underscoring his teaching excellence and student rapport. Kamal has also been honored for his participation in national sports championships and community events, showcasing his well-rounded personality. His certification as a Publons Academy mentor highlights his commitment to supporting research integrity and peer review education. Moreover, he has received awards of appreciation for contributions to university-organized events and served as a respected resource person in various scientific workshops and training programs. These accolades collectively illustrate Kamal’s multifaceted achievements in teaching, research, and community engagement.

Conclusion

Kamal Kishore is a dedicated chemistry educator and researcher with a strong academic background and a progressive career spanning over fourteen years. His expertise in physico-chemical research, particularly in surfactants and nanomaterials, combined with extensive mentorship of postgraduate students, underscores his commitment to advancing chemical sciences. Recognized for his excellence in teaching and active participation in academic initiatives, he also contributes significantly as a reviewer and editorial board member for reputed journals. While his contributions are notable, further focus on securing research funding and increasing publications in high-impact journals would enhance his research profile. Overall, Kamal Kishore’s blend of teaching excellence, research engagement, and community involvement positions him as a valuable asset to academia and a strong candidate for research recognition awards.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Efficient removal of toxic dyes from water using Mn3O4 nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization, and adsorption mechanisms
    Authors: K. Kishore, Jasvinder Kaur, Yasser B. Saddeek, Mohammed A. Albedah, Pankaj Sharma
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 2

  2. Title: Green synthesized Fe-doped ZnO NPs using aloe vera gel: Antimicrobial, structural, optical and magnetic properties
    Authors: Shreya Chauhan, Prashant Thakur, Kamal Kishore, Madan Lal, Pankaj Sharma
    Year: 2025

Farag Altalbawy | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Farag Altalbawy | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Prof. Dr. Farag M. A. Altalbawy is a distinguished professor of Photoorganic Chemistry with a wealth of experience spanning academia and research. Born on August 23, 1966, in Giza, Egypt, he currently holds a professorial position at the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, while also being associated with Cairo University, Egypt. His research spans various fields including organic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, spectroscopic chemistry, and nanotechnology. Prof. Altalbawy has authored numerous impactful papers in well-regarded journals and continues to explore the intersection of chemistry and emerging technologies. With a passion for advancing the understanding of chemical processes and the development of new materials, his contributions to science have had a lasting effect in both academic and practical domains. He holds a Ph.D. from Cairo University, where he has been involved in teaching, mentoring, and guiding future scientists.

Profile

Education 

Prof. Dr. Farag M. A. Altalbawy’s academic journey reflects his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. He earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Cairo University in 2005, which laid the foundation for his career as an expert in chemical research. Prior to that, he obtained his M.Sc. from Monify University in 2001, focusing on chemistry and its applications. His educational journey began at Cairo University, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in 1988, earning Distinction for his exceptional academic performance. Prof. Altalbawy’s strong educational background has equipped him with the expertise to explore various branches of chemistry, including photoorganic, physical, and heterocyclic chemistry, while continuously contributing to the scientific community through research and teaching. His advanced academic degrees and extensive experience have shaped his leadership in both academic institutions and research projects.

Research Focus 

Prof. Dr. Farag M. A. Altalbawy’s research focus is rooted in organic chemistry, particularly in the areas of heterocyclic chemistry, spectroscopic chemistry, and nanotechnology. His work delves into the synthesis, characterization, and application of chemical compounds, particularly those with pharmaceutical significance. One of his key areas of interest is the development of dendrimers and nanoparticles as new drug carriers, with an emphasis on their therapeutic potential in drug delivery systems. He is also deeply engaged in exploring the photoorganic chemistry of molecular compounds, particularly the interactions between light and organic molecules. Prof. Altalbawy’s interdisciplinary research spans a wide array of topics such as nanocarriers for pharmaceuticals, antimicrobial agents, and environmental applications, including his studies on carbon capture and clean energy technologies. His ongoing research is at the forefront of developing sustainable chemical solutions that can benefit both science and society.

Publication Titles 

  1. Dendrimers: A New Race of Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers 🧬💊
  2. Curcumin Nanoparticles as Promising Therapeutic Agents for Drug Targets 💡🧪
  3. Regret-Based Multi-Objective Optimization of Carbon Capture Facility in CHP-Based Microgrid with Carbon Dioxide Cycling 🌍⚡
  4. Synthesis and Characterization of Some New Bis-Pyrazolyl-Thiazoles Incorporating the Thiophene Moiety as Potent Anti-Tumor Agents 🧫💉
  5. Synthesis and Tautomeric Structure of Novel 3,7-Bis(Arylazo)-2,6-Diphenyl-1H-Imidazo-[1,2-b] Pyrazoles in Ground and Excited States 🔬⚛️
  6. Synthesis and Antimicrobial Evaluation of Some Novel Bis-α,β-Unsaturated Ketones, Nicotinonitrile, 1,2-Dihydropyridine-3-Carbonitrile, Fused Thieno[2,3-b]Pyridine 🦠💊
  7. Infection Pattern, Case Fatality Rate and Spread of Lassa Virus in Nigeria 🦠🌍
  8. Synthesis and Tautomeric Structure of 3,7-Bis(Arylazo)-6-Methyl-2-Phenyl-1H-Imidazo[1,2-b]Pyrazoles in Ground and Excited States 🔬💡
  9. Synthesis, Acidity Constants and Tautomeric Structure of 7‐Arylhydrazono [1, 2, 4] Triazolo [3, 4‐b][1, 3, 4] Thiadiazines in Ground and Excited States 🔬🧪
  10. Numerical Assessment of the Impacts of Non-Newtonian Nanofluid and Hydrophobic Surfaces on Conjugate Heat Transfer and Irreversibility in a Silicon Microchannel Heat-Sink 🌡️🔧
  11. Synthesis and Antimicrobial Evaluation of Some New Pyrazole, Fused Pyrazolo[1,5-a] Pyrimidine and Pyrazolo[1,5-d]Pyrimido[4,5-d][1,2,3] Triazine Derivatives 🦠⚛️
  12. Employing Sisko Non-Newtonian Model to Investigate the Thermal Behavior of Blood Flow in a Stenosis Artery 💉💡
  13. Descriptive Analysis of Heavy Metals Content of Beef from Eastern Uganda and Their Safety for Public Consumption 🥩🌍
  14. Synthesis, Characterization, and Biological Activity of Some Transition Metal Complexes with Schiff Base Ligands Derived from 4-Amino-5-Phenyl-4H-1,2,4-Triazole-3 🔬⚗️
  15. Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activity of 1,2,4-Triazolo[4,3-b][1,2,4,5]Tetrazines 🦠💊
  16. Ultrasound-Promoted Metal-Free Homogenous Olefins Epoxidation and Direct Conversion of Alkenes to Cyclic Carbonates Using Catalytic TAIm [X](X= WO42-, HSO5-) Recyclable Ionic 🔬⚡
  17. Smartphone-Facilitated Mobile Colorimetric Probes for Rapid Monitoring of Chemical Contaminations in Food 📱🔬
  18. Effect of Porosity on the Electrical and Photoelectrical Properties of Textured n+ p Silicon Solar Cells ☀️⚡
  19. Synthesis, Characterization, and Antimicrobial Evaluation of Novel 5-Benzoyl-N-Substituted Amino- and 5-Benzoyl-N-Sulfonylamino-4-Alkylsulfanyl-2-Pyridones 💉🧫
  20. The Roles of Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Increasing the Prediction Performance of Important Parameters and Their Optimization in Membrane Processes 🤖🔬

Muhammad Asif | Medicinal chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr Muhammad Asif | Medicinal chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr Muhammad Asif, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan

Muhammad Asif is a dedicated and motivated researcher from Pakistan with a focus on advancing nanotechnology for biomedical applications. Born on April 27, 1998, he is currently a Research Associate at the Department of Physics, Government College University Faisalabad (GCUF). His expertise spans the synthesis and application of novel nanomaterials, particularly in cancer diagnostics and therapy. Asif is committed to integrating innovative bioassay techniques to enhance material uptake and evaluate toxicity. With a strong academic background and a growing portfolio of published research, he is actively seeking to further his expertise through a PhD program.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Strong Research Track Record: Muhammad Asif has demonstrated a significant commitment to research, evidenced by his substantial publication record. With multiple articles published and others under review, his work in synthesizing and characterizing novel nanomaterials and their applications in cancer diagnostics and therapy showcases his ability to conduct impactful research.
  2. Diverse Research Interests: His research spans a variety of critical areas, including photodynamic therapy, drug delivery systems, and biosensing. This breadth of interest highlights his versatility and adaptability in exploring different facets of nanotechnology and biophysics.
  3. Academic Achievements: As a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) student, Asif achieved high academic standards, completing his coursework with a 3.2 CGPA and ranking among the top 5% of his class. His academic performance, combined with his practical research experience, underscores his solid foundation in both theory and application.
  4. Awards and Recognition: He has been recognized with notable awards, such as the Best Researcher Award and the Prime Minister Laptop Award, which further validate his research excellence and dedication.
  5. Conference Participation: His active participation in international conferences, including presentations and online sessions, indicates his engagement with the global scientific community and his commitment to staying updated with the latest research trends.
  6. Professional Endorsements: Strong recommendations from his supervisors, who attest to his hard work, motivation, and research achievements, add credibility to his qualifications. Their positive feedback emphasizes his potential for continued success in research.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Collaboration: While Asif has demonstrated significant individual accomplishments, expanding his network and collaborating with researchers from diverse fields could enhance the impact and applicability of his research. Engaging in interdisciplinary projects might provide new perspectives and opportunities.
  2. Publication Diversity: Although his publications are impressive, focusing on publishing in a wider range of high-impact journals and exploring different aspects of nanotechnology could further strengthen his research profile. Emphasizing the novelty and practical applications of his work could also increase visibility.
  3. Funding and Grants: Actively seeking research grants and funding opportunities can support more extensive and ambitious projects. Developing skills in grant writing and exploring funding options will be crucial for advancing his research endeavors.
  4. Professional Development: Continued participation in advanced training and workshops related to emerging technologies and methodologies will help maintain his competitive edge in the rapidly evolving field of nanotechnology and biophysics.

Education

Muhammad Asif earned his Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Physics from Government College University Faisalabad (GCUF) in October 2023, following a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physics from the same institution in September 2021. His academic journey began with a Senior High School (FSC) in Pre-Engineering from Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, DG Khan, in September 2017. His education underscores a solid foundation in physics and materials science, driving his research in nanomaterials and bioassays.

Experience

Since September 2023, Muhammad Asif has served as a University Research Associate at GCUF, where his responsibilities include drafting and analyzing research articles, managing lab operations, and assisting MPhil students. Prior to this role, he worked as a Lab Assistant under Dr. M. Fakhar-e-Alam from March 2022 to August 2023, focusing on lab maintenance. His practical experience complements his academic knowledge, equipping him with the skills to handle complex research projects and contribute to advancements in nanotechnology and biomedical applications.

Awards and Honors

Muhammad Asif has received several accolades for his outstanding research and academic achievements. Notably, he was honored with the Best Researcher Award from Popular Scientist Awards in December 2023. He also received the Prime Minister Laptop Award in October 2018 and the Chief Minister Solar Lamp Award in July 2013. These awards reflect his dedication and exceptional performance in his field, recognizing his contributions to scientific research and innovation.

Research Focus

Muhammad Asif’s research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of novel nanomaterials, including core-shell nanoparticles and mesoporous structures, for applications in biosensing, cancer diagnostics, and therapy. His work encompasses the development of advanced techniques for in vitro and in vivo studies, photodynamic therapy, and drug delivery. Asif aims to push the boundaries of current technology to improve cancer treatment methods and enhance the biocompatibility and effectiveness of nanomaterials in biomedical applications.

Publication Top Notes

  • Recent progress of mesoporous silica-based nanocarrier for photodynamic and sonodynamic Therapy – Journal of Biomaterials
  • Synergistic Response of PEG Coated Manganese Dioxide Conjugated with Doxorubicin for Breast Cancer Treatment and MRI Application – Arabian Journal of Chemistry
  • Investigation of gadolinium doped manganese nano spinel ferrites via magnetic hypothermia therapy effect towards MCF-7 breast cancer – Journal of Heliyon
  • Synthesis and Characterization of Chemically and Green-Synthesized Silver Oxide particles for Evaluation of Antiviral and Anticancer Activity – Journal of Pharmaceuticals
  • Synthesis, Characterization and Evaluating the Antimicrobial and Anticancer activities of Zinc oxide and Aluminum doped Zinc oxide nanocomposites – Journal of Pharmaceuticals
  • Antitumor activity of zinc oxide nanoparticles fused with green extract of Nigella sativa – Journal of Saudi Chemical Society

Conclusion

Muhammad Asif is a highly motivated and accomplished researcher with a commendable track record in his field. His strong publication record, academic achievements, and active participation in international conferences highlight his dedication and potential. While there are opportunities for further growth, particularly in expanding research collaborations and seeking additional funding, his strengths make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ongoing contributions and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge underscore his potential for future successes in the research community.