Saddam Hussain | Biological Inorganic chemistry | Best Research Article Award

Mr. Saddam Hussain | Biological Inorganic chemistry | Best Research Article Award

PhD Scholar Instituto de Química de São Carlos, Univ Brazil

Saddam Hussain is a dedicated researcher in the field of inorganic chemistry. With a strong academic background from the University of Peshawar, he has contributed significantly to chemical sciences through his work on transition metal complexes and their biological potentials. His passion for research and teaching has been evident throughout his professional journey, making him a valuable asset to the scientific community.

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Education

Saddam Hussain completed his Master of Philosophy in Chemistry (M. Phil) at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, University of Peshawar in 2021, specializing in Inorganic Chemistry. His dissertation focused on the “Synthesis, characterization and biological potential of Nitroso-R Salt with transition metal complexes.” He also holds a Master of Science in Chemistry (M.Sc) from the same institute, completed in 2017. 🎓📘

Experience

Saddam Hussain has held various professional appointments, including Research Associate at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, University of Peshawar (2022-23), and visiting lecturer and teacher roles at prestigious institutions such as the Army Public School and College System and Alnimrah Model School. His experience spans from teaching to conducting significant research projects.

Research Interests

Saddam Hussain’s research interests are diverse and multidisciplinary, including the synthesis of novel transition metal complexes, natural polymer hydrogel, polymer electrolytes, electrochromic devices, and metal-organic frameworks. He has a keen interest in exploring the applications of these materials in various fields such as electrochromic devices, fertilizers, and antioxidants.

Awards

Saddam Hussain has been recognized for his contributions with several awards, including the Chief Secretary KP Award for technical education (2015), Prime Minister Fee Reimbursement Scheme award (2019), and the Best Teacher Award at Government Higher Secondary School, Pindi Lalma (2018).

Publications Top Notes

  1. Hussain, S., Saadi, S., Hassan, W. (2023). Comment on “The effects of mercury exposure on Amazonian fishes: An investigation of potential biomarkers”. Chemosphere. Click here. Cited by 10 articles.
  2. Khan, S., Hussain, S., Hassan, W. (2023). Comment on “Genotoxicity of organic contaminants in the soil: A review based on bibliometric analysis and methodological progress”. Chemosphere. Click here. Cited by 8 articles.
  3. Hussain, S., Akitsu, T. (2023). Analytical Study of Heavy Metals and SNP Induced Oxidative Stress in Phospholipid Homogenate. BioRes Scientia Publishers. Click here. Cited by 5 articles.
  4. Shah, N.A., Ullah, S., Hussain, S., Akitsu, T. (2024). Catalytic Reduction of Anthropogenic Pollutants over Gold (Au) Based Activated Charcoal. Journal of Clinical Toxicology. Click here. Cited by 15 articles.
  5. Zafar, M., Hussain, S., Duarte, A.E., Hassan, W. (2023). Bibliometric Analysis of Top 100 Most Cited Papers on Multimodality Imaging for Complex Congenital Heart Disease. Current Problems in Cardiology. Click here. Cited by 12 articles.

MAISARA ABDUL KADIR | Inorganic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. MAISARA ABDUL KADIR | Inorganic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Prof ChM Dr, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia

Associate Professor Dr. Maisara Abdul Kadir, specializing in inorganic chemistry, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. 🏆 Her remarkable contributions stem from her tenure at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia, where she serves as an Associate Professor. Dr. Abdul Kadir’s dedication to advancing knowledge in her field reflects her commitment to excellence. Through her research endeavors, she has significantly enriched our understanding of inorganic chemistry, paving the way for innovative discoveries and applications. Her accolade stands as a testament to her unwavering passion and significant impact on the scientific community.

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Education Details 🎓

Dr. M. A. Kadir holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Adelaide, Australia, specializing in the synthesis and coordination chemistry of polypyridyl amide ligands. Their academic journey also includes an M.Sc. with Honours in Chemistry from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and a B.Sc. with Honours in Chemistry, reflecting a strong foundation in inorganic chemistry.

Experience and Employment Details 💼

With a career spanning from academia to professional research, Dr. Kadir has made significant contributions. They have served as an Acting Dean and Deputy Dean at the Faculty of Science and Marine Environment, showcasing leadership skills. Their journey includes roles as Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, alongside their early career as a Lecturer and previous role as a Toxicology Chemist.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Kadir’s research interests revolve around innovative approaches in chemistry, particularly in receptor design and coordination chemistry. Their focus areas include the synthesis of molecular receptors for detecting chromate oxoanions and the evolution of anion receptors design. Their expertise contributes to advancing knowledge in chemical sciences.

Awards and Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Kadir has received several prestigious awards, including Gold and Bronze medals at national innovation events like Karnival Inovasi@UMT. Their inventions, such as FlexAR 2.0 and Mini SV 2.0, have garnered recognition for their impact on teaching and research. These accolades highlight their dedication to excellence in academia and research.

Publications Top Notes

“Synthesis and Coordination Chemistry of Polypyridyl Amide Ligands”, 2012

“Sintesis Trimetilenatiourea dan Pengkompleksan dengan Logam Stanum dan Sibitium”, 2004

“Sintesis dan Pencirian Etilenatiourea”, 2001

“Designing FlexAR 2.3: As New Molecular Receptors For Chromate Oxoanions Detection”, 2023,

“FlexAR 2.3: Evolution in The Design of Chromate Receptor”, 2023