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

MUHAMMAD USMAN | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. MUHAMMAD USMAN | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan

Muhammad Usman is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the School of Economics and Management and the Center for Industrial Economics at Wuhan University, China. 🌍 With expertise spanning Panel Data Econometrics, Financial Economics, Resource Economics, Agricultural Economics, Energy Economics, and Environmental Economics, he has garnered over 6,000 citations, achieving an h-index of 45 and an i10-index of 67 in a relatively short span. 📈 His extensive publication record includes numerous papers in renowned international journals, reflecting his significant contributions to the fields of renewable energy, environmental management, and sustainable development. 📝

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Education

Muhammad Usman is currently pursuing his advanced studies at Wuhan University, specializing in Economics since September 2021. 🎓 His academic journey has equipped him with a robust foundation in economic theories and practical applications, enhancing his research capabilities in various economics domains.

Experience

Muhammad Usman has been a vital part of the China Institute of Development Strategy and Planning and the Center for Industrial Economics at Wuhan University since September 2021. 🏫 His role involves engaging in cutting-edge research and contributing to various projects focused on economic development and sustainability. His vast experience includes reviewing for top publishers like Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, and Springer. 🌟

Research Interests

His research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including renewable energy, energy policy, environmental economics, technological innovations, and sustainable development. 🌱 Usman is particularly focused on how financial development and green growth can influence energy security and tackle energy poverty. His work aims to bridge the gap between economic theories and real-world applications to foster sustainable practices. 🔍

Awards

Muhammad Usman has been recognized among the World’s Top 2% Scientists List published by Elsevier and Stanford University in 2023, highlighting his exceptional contributions to science and research. 🏆 His commitment to advancing knowledge in economics and sustainability has established him as a leading figure in his field.

Publications

Does fiscal expenditure matter for agricultural development? Examining the impact of technological progress on food production
Review of Development Economics (2024)
DOI: 10.1111/rode.13118
Cited by: Not provided

Environmental apprehension under COP26 agreement: Examining the influence of environmental-related technologies and energy consumption on ecological footprint
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (2024)
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-024-05526-7
Cited by: Not provided

Modelling the contribution of green technologies, renewable energy, economic complexity, and human capital in environmental sustainability: Evidence from BRICS countries
Gondwana Research (2024)
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2024.04.010
Cited by: Not provided

Breaking barriers, cultivating sustainability: Discovering the trifecta influence of digitalization, natural resources, and globalization on eco-innovations across 27 European nations
Journal of Cleaner Production (Year not specified)
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