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

 

Ambar Shaikh | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ambar Shaikh | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

PhD at University of York, United Kingdom

Ambars Shaikh, born on April 24, 1997, is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of York, UK, under the supervision of Prof. Caroline Dessent. His research focuses on “On-Line LED Photolysis as a method to study photodegradation,” employing various mass spectrometry techniques, such as Electrospray Ionization, Collision Induced Dissociation, and Orbitraps. Throughout his academic journey, Ambars has consistently demonstrated excellence in both theoretical and applied chemistry. His experience extends beyond research, as he actively participates in extracurricular activities, including leadership roles in the Graduate Student Association. Ambars is passionate about contributing to both scientific advancement and the community, balancing rigorous academic pursuits with volunteering efforts.

Professional Profile

Education

Ambars completed his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from K.J. Somaiya College of Science and Commerce, India, in 2018, where he was ranked among the top 10 students in his class. He then pursued a Master of Science in Chemistry, graduating in 2020 with a ranking among the top 5 students. His strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his current Ph.D. research. At the University of York, Ambars further developed his expertise in mass spectrometry and photochemistry, and his work is recognized for its innovative approach to studying photodegradation. Ambars’s academic performance, marked by high rankings and involvement in advanced research, reflects his dedication to the field of chemistry.

Professional Experience

Throughout his academic career, Ambars has gained extensive professional experience both in the UK and India. He has served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) at the University of York, where he assisted in academic support, tutoring, and facilitating laboratory sessions, honing his communication and leadership skills. Additionally, he has worked as an event manager for international student events, showcasing his organizational and leadership abilities. Ambars has also gained practical work experience as a kitchen porter and waitress, refining his multitasking and customer service skills in fast-paced environments. His diverse professional roles highlight his adaptability, work ethic, and ability to balance academic commitments with extracurricular activities.

Research Interest

Ambars Shaikh’s primary research interest lies in photochemistry and mass spectrometry, specifically in the area of photodegradation. His Ph.D. project focuses on developing novel methods for fragmenting biological molecules with light sources, utilizing cutting-edge techniques such as UV LEDs and various forms of mass spectrometry. This research aims to advance our understanding of the degradation processes of biological molecules under light exposure. His previous work, including a project at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), involved synthesizing and characterizing materials with potential applications in luminescence behavior. Ambars’s interdisciplinary approach merges traditional chemistry with modern spectroscopic techniques, positioning him to contribute significantly to the field of photochemistry and its applications.

Awards and Honors

Ambars Shaikh’s academic journey has been marked by several notable awards and recognitions. In addition to securing top rankings in his undergraduate and postgraduate courses, he received a certificate for his six-month internship at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) in India. At BARC, he worked on significant projects involving the synthesis and characterization of luminescent materials, which further solidified his expertise in material science and spectroscopy. Ambars’s involvement in extracurricular activities, such as his role as a student trustee in the Graduate Student Association (GSA) at the University of York, has also earned him recognition for his leadership and commitment to the academic community. His academic excellence and contributions to the field have positioned him as a promising young researcher, with a bright future ahead.

Conclusion

Ambars Shaikh is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his academic excellence, strong technical expertise, and leadership skills. His Ph.D. project in photodegradation using mass spectrometry is innovative, and his academic and extracurricular involvement reflects a well-rounded researcher. However, his candidacy could be further strengthened by demonstrating more tangible outputs from his research and providing clearer insights into the potential impact of his work.

Publications Top Noted

Title: Fragmentation and Isomerization Pathways of Natural and Synthetic Cannabinoids Studied via Higher Collisional Energy Dissociation Profiles
Author(s): Kgato P. Selwe, Ambar S. A. Shaikh, Kelechi O. Uleanya, Caroline E. H. Dessent
Year: 2025
Journal: Molecules
DOI: 10.3390/molecules30030717
Citation Count: This is the latest publication, so the citation count may be low, as the article was published on February 5, 2025.

 

Sikander Ali | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Sikander Ali | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Research Associate Riphah international university-Lahore. Pakistan

Sikander Ali is an accomplished researcher in applied mathematics, specializing in graph theory, cryptography, and fault-tolerant systems. An active member of international research groups, he has consistently contributed to the advancement of mathematical theory and practical applications through innovative research projects and collaborations.

Profile

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Education 🎓

  • MS in Mathematics (2021–2023): COMSATS University, Sahiwal Campus, GPA 3.42, with a focus on Applied Mathematics and Graph Theory.
  • MSc in Mathematics (2018–2020): COMSATS University, Sahiwal Campus, GPA 3.45, specializing in Cryptography and Numerical Analysis; awarded a 2nd position medal.
  • Bachelor’s in Mathematics (2015–2017): GOVT College Bahawal Nagar, with a solid foundation in mathematics and physics.
  • Intermediate in Pre-Engineering (2013–2015): GOVT College Bahawal Nagar.

Experience 📈

Sikander has extensive teaching experience, having served as a lecturer at prominent institutions like Riphah International University and Army Public School and College System. His teaching expertise covers both fundamental and advanced mathematics, where he focuses on fostering deep comprehension among his students.

Research Interests 🔍

Sikander’s research is centered on advanced topics in mathematics, including:

  • Graph Theory: Resolvability Parameters and Graph Labelling
  • Cryptography: Developing secure frameworks
  • Fault-Tolerant Embedding: Emphasis on nanosheet and nanotube structures
  • Neutrosophic Fuzzy Sets: Applications in various mathematical problems

Awards 🏆

  • 2nd Position Medal in MSc: Recognized for academic excellence at COMSATS University.
  • PEEF Scholarship: Awarded for outstanding performance.
  • Inter-Campus First Prize: Earned recognition as a top debater.
  • Vice President of COMSATS Sports Society: Led the sports society and promoted active participation.

Publications Top Notes📚:

Sikander has published widely in reputable journals, covering topics like graph theory and nano-structures. Below are some highlights:

Ali, S., Azeem, M., Zahid, M. A. Double Resolvability Parameters of Fosmidomycin Anti-Malaria Drug and Exchange Property. Heliyon (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e33211.

Ali, S., Azeem, M., Jamil, M. K. Resolving Set and Exchange Property in Nanotube. AIMS Mathematics, 9(8), 20 June 2023. DOI:10.3934/math.20231035.

Ali, S., Koam, N. A., Azeem, M. Double Edge Resolving Set for Nanosheet Structure. Heliyon (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26992.