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/

Jayaprakash Behera | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Jayaprakash Behera | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Researcher at CSIR-IIIM JAMMU, India

Dr. Jayaprakash Behera is a highly accomplished young scientist with a diverse educational and professional background. Currently pursuing a PhD at CSIR-IIIM Jammu, he holds an M.Phil. in polymer chemistry and material science, along with an M.Sc. in organic chemistry. He has contributed significantly to scientific research through roles in the CSIR Aroma Mission and various DST-funded projects. Jayaprakash is a five-time world record holder and has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam National Star Award and the Young Scientist Award. His work is recognized internationally through publications in renowned journals like Springer Nature and Wiley. He has also presented his research at prominent exhibitions such as the Global Bio India Exhibition 2023. Beyond research, Jayaprakash has developed innovative products, including medicinal soap for skin problems and nanoparticle seed coatings. His extensive involvement in scientific societies further highlights his active participation in the global scientific community..

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Jayaprakash Behera has an impressive educational background, starting with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Utkal University. He later completed his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Galgotias University and pursued an M.Phil. in Polymer Chemistry and Material Science at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology. Currently, he is working towards his Ph.D. at CSIR-IIIM Jammu under AcSIR, focusing on cutting-edge research in his field. His strong academic foundation is complemented by his ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge and expertise in various scientific disciplines.

Professional Experience

Dr. Behera has gained valuable professional experience through various roles in scientific research and development. He has worked as a Project Associate-I for CSIR’s Aroma Mission Phase-III, and previously as a Project Assistant-I during Phase-II. His work also includes being a Junior Research Fellow in a DST-funded project at Malaviya National Institute of Technology. Additionally, he has contributed to projects at prestigious institutions like IIT Guwahati and IIT Delhi, further expanding his professional profile.

Research Interest

Dr. Behera’s research interests lie in polymer chemistry, material science, and the development of innovative solutions in the fields of health, agriculture, and technology. His work focuses on creating medicinal products for skin problems, developing nanoparticle-based seed coatings, and improving material properties for industrial applications. His involvement in the CSIR Aroma Mission reflects his interest in the application of chemistry and material science for practical, real-world solutions, particularly in the context of medicinal and agricultural advancements.

Award and Honor

Dr. Jayaprakash Behera has earned numerous national and international awards, recognizing his exceptional contributions to science and innovation. Among his accolades are the prestigious Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam National Star Award, Young Scientist Award, and International Young Scientist Award. Additionally, he holds five world records in various scientific domains and has been honored with awards like the Global Icon Award and Nelson Mandela International Award 2025. His recognition reflects his commitment to scientific excellence and his ability to inspire others in the scientific community.

Conclusion

Dr. Jayaprakash Behera is a dynamic and accomplished scientist with a strong educational background, extensive professional experience, and a proven track record of innovative research. His contributions span various scientific fields, from polymer chemistry to healthcare solutions, earning him global recognition and multiple prestigious awards. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and creating practical solutions underscores his potential for continued impact in the scientific community. Dr. Behera’s blend of academic excellence, professional achievements, and global recognition makes him a standout figure in his field.

Publications Top Notes
  • Title: Nano boron nitride laminated poly (ethyl methacrylate)/poly (vinyl alcohol) composite films imprinted with silver nanoparticles as gas barrier and bacteria resistant packaging
    Authors: J. Behera, S. Patra, S. Nazrul, S.K. Sharma, D. Kumar, M.K. Verma, A.K. Katare, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 141 (16), e55246

  • Title: Bioassay-guided fractionations of Cannabis sativa extract and HPLC-assisted purifications of anti-proliferative active fractions lead to the isolation of 16 known and novel bioactive compounds
    Authors: Y. Nalli, S. Bharti, T. Amin, R. Singh, J. Behera, S.S. Bhayye, Y.P. Bharitkar, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Medicinal Chemistry Research, 33 (4), 635-650

  • Title: Correction: Bioassay-guided fractionations of Cannabis sativa extract and HPLC-assisted purifications of anti-proliferative active fractions lead to the isolation of 16 known and novel bioactive compounds
    Authors: Y. Nalli, S. Bharti, T. Amin, R. Singh, J. Behera, S.S. Bhayye, Y.P. Bharitkar, …
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Medicinal Chemistry Research, 33 (5), 838-838

  • Title: Phytochemical investigation of anti-proliferative active fractions of Cannabis sativa leads to isolate a new compound Canniprene A and other bioactive compounds
    Authors: Y. Nalli, S. Bharti, T. Amin, R. Singh, J. Behera, A. Goswami, M.K. Verma
    Year: 2023

Jeremie Zaffran | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jeremie Zaffran | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at CNRS, France

Dr. Jeremie Zaffran is a distinguished computational chemist specializing in heterogeneous catalysis and machine learning. He is a Tenured Research Fellow at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), based at the E2P2L (Eco Efficient Products and Processes Lab) in Shanghai, China. With a strong background in computational techniques, Zaffran’s work focuses on using ab initio calculations and microkinetics simulations to address challenges in renewable energy, including CO2 storage, biomass transformation, and solar water splitting. His interdisciplinary approach combines advanced computational methods with close collaboration with experimentalists. Zaffran’s career includes high-profile roles at institutions like ShanghaiTech University, the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, and Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon. Known for his leadership and project management skills, he has supervised multiple PhD students and worked on several large-scale research projects. He is also deeply involved in mentoring, contributing to the development of future scientific leaders.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Jeremie Zaffran completed his PhD in Chemistry at Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, France, in 2014, where he graduated with the highest distinction. His dissertation focused on computational methods for biomass transformation, specifically in designing solid catalysts using Density Functional Theory (DFT). He also holds a Master’s degree in Materials Science from Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7, where he graduated summa cum laude in 2010, ranking first in his class. Zaffran’s academic foundation was further enriched with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the same institution, where he was ranked fifth in his cohort. During his doctoral research, he worked under the guidance of Prof. Philippe Sautet and collaborated with experimental teams from IRCELYON and NOVANCE, bridging theory and application in catalysis. His academic journey laid the groundwork for his successful career in computational chemistry and materials science, with a focus on catalysis and energy-related research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zaffran’s professional experience spans over a decade of groundbreaking work in computational catalysis. From 2011 to 2017, he worked at leading institutions such as the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and ShanghaiTech University, where he held roles as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Assistant Professor. At ShanghaiTech, Zaffran led efforts to design efficient electrocatalysts using DFT and machine learning. Since 2020, he has served as a Research Fellow at CNRS, where he leads research in the E2P2L lab in Shanghai, China. His work focuses on developing sustainable technologies in catalysis for renewable energy applications, including CO2 valorization and biomass conversion. He has also contributed significantly to large interdisciplinary projects, leading computational teams for projects like “Smart Digital Catalysis.” Throughout his career, Zaffran has demonstrated expertise in collaborating across disciplines and industries, coordinating research efforts that bridge computational chemistry and experimental science.

Research Interests

Dr. Zaffran’s primary research interests lie in computational heterogeneous catalysis, with a particular focus on applying machine learning and advanced computational techniques such as ab initio calculations, microkinetics simulations, and Density Functional Theory (DFT) to solve real-world problems. His research aims to design and optimize catalysts for renewable energy applications, including biomass transformation, CO2 storage and valorization, and solar water splitting. Zaffran is also actively involved in integrating machine learning models into catalysis design, enhancing the efficiency and speed of identifying viable catalysts. His work on microkinetic simulations, especially using tools like CatMAP, has provided valuable insights into catalytic reaction mechanisms. Zaffran’s interdisciplinary approach combines computational chemistry with experimental collaborations, making his research highly relevant to sustainable energy and environmental challenges. He is particularly interested in advancing green chemistry solutions by developing catalysts that can facilitate cleaner industrial processes and renewable energy production.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zaffran has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. He was awarded the Lady Davis Fellowship from the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology in 2016 and the Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP) Fellowship for Outstanding Post-Doctoral Fellows the same year. His research excellence was also recognized by the Israel Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption Fellowship in 2015. During his academic journey, Zaffran earned the highest distinction for his PhD, summa cum laude for his Master’s degree, and cum laude for his Bachelor’s degree. His research contributions have been supported by significant grants, including those from CNRS and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), allowing him to lead high-impact projects in the field of computational catalysis. Zaffran’s continued success in securing funding for innovative research reflects his standing as a leader in his field and his ability to attract international recognition.

Conclusion

Jeremie Zaffran is highly qualified for the Best Researcher Award. His technical expertise in computational chemistry, successful collaborations in sustainable energy research, and strong track record in leadership and mentorship make him a deserving candidate. While there are areas like expanding research diversity and increasing visibility through publications, his accomplishments to date place him among the leaders in his field.

Publications Top Noted

  • Stoichiometric Selective Carbonylation of Methane to Acetic Acid by Chemical Looping
    Authors: Y. Wang, C. Dong, M.V. Shamzhy, A.Y. Khodakov, V.V. Ordomsky
    Journal: ACS Catalysis
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 0

  • Unveiling the Phenol Direct Carboxylation Reaction Mechanism at ZrO2 Surface
    Authors: K. Zhang, C. Ma, S. Paul, J. Zaffran
    Journal: Molecular Catalysis
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2