Abdulrazzaq Hammal | Industrial Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdulrazzaq Hammal | Industrial Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Faculty member at the University of Aleppo | Syria

Dr. Abdulrazzaq Hammal is a distinguished faculty member at the University of Aleppo, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Basic Sciences (Industrial Chemistry), specializing in industrial chemistry, nanochemistry, building materials, natural raw materials, and water treatment. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry (2008), Master’s in Applied Chemistry with a focus on Inorganic Industries (2012), and PhD in Applied Chemistry – Inorganic Industries (2017), all from the University of Aleppo. With more than 40 publications in international and regional journals, his research has advanced innovative solutions in ceramic membranes, nanomaterials, water purification, and biomedical applications, garnering significant academic impact with an h-index of 3, over 18 citations, and more than 7 documents indexed in Scopus and Google Scholar. Dr. Hammal has contributed to international conferences across Syria, Iraq, and Malaysia, also serving as Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the Fourth Chemistry Conference at the University of Aleppo. His innovative research has been recognized with multiple honors, including the Best Invention Award at Al-Basil Exhibition (2018), the Best Research Award from Aleppo University (2018), and medals from the ARID platform (2020–2022). Dedicated to mentoring, organizing workshops, and leading the Syrian Scientific Olympiad in Chemistry, Dr. Hammal continues to contribute impactful research toward sustainable industrial and environmental solutions.

Profiles : Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Hammal, A. (2025). Preparation of geopolymer membranes using clay and some industrial wastes to remove the organic load of pharmaceutical wastewater. BMC Research Notes.

Hammal, A. (2024). Preparation of nano-silica and nano-silicone. Basic and Applied Sciences – Scientific Journal of King Faisal University.

Hammal, A., Al-Hamed Al-Duihi, H., & Alchab, L. (2024). Preparation of nano hydroxyapatite loaded with Syrian Inula extract against dental caries. Materials Chemistry and Physics.

Hammal, A., & Sulaiman, A. (2024). Isolating pure silica from Syrian clay for bioglass manufacturing. Kufa Journal of Engineering.

Erin Harvey | Best Researcher Award | Emerging Research Trends

Erin Harvey - Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals - Emerging Research Trends🏆

Dr Erin Harvey : Emerging Research Trends

Professional profile:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Erin A. Harvey began her academic journey at The Ohio State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Honors Human Ecology with Summa Cum Laude honors in 2014. She continued her education at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, obtaining further qualifications and eventually pursuing a residency in Otolaryngology at the Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals in Milwaukee.

Professional Endeavors:

Harvey's professional journey encompasses a diverse range of experiences. She served as a Research Fellow in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic and later became a Tutor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Additionally, she demonstrated her versatility by working as a Paddle Board Instructor and Manager and a Rover Pet Sitter.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Erin A. Harvey has made substantial contributions to the field of otolaryngology through her extensive research portfolio. Her research interests are primarily focused on neurotology, with an emphasis on outcomes-based investigations. Noteworthy ongoing projects include studies on the temporal relationship of readiness to return to work after vestibular schwannoma resection, the impact of coping on speech and quality of life outcomes after cochlear implant, and investigations into clinical factors associated with hydrocephalus in vestibular schwannoma patients.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Erin A. Harvey has received numerous honors and awards. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from The Ohio State University and was recognized with the Gold Humanism Honors Society award at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Notably, she received the Eby Manuscript Award for her work on chronic tympanic membrane perforation repair.

In 2023, Harvey received a "Thank a Resident Day" Nomination for Resident Mentorship of Medical Students and was honored with the Eby Manuscript Award for her paper on chronic tympanic membrane perforation repair.

Impact and Influence:

Harvey's impact extends beyond her research endeavors. She has played key roles in various leadership positions, including serving as the Otolaryngology Resident Wellness Chair at the Medical College of Wisconsin and contributing to the Otology & Neurotology Education Committee. Her involvement in organizations like the American Medical Association and the Association of Woman Surgeons underscores her commitment to the broader medical community.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Erin A. Harvey's legacy is characterized by her dedication to advancing knowledge in otolaryngology, particularly in the field of neurotology. Her commitment to mentorship, resident wellness, and educational initiatives, such as the Temporal Bone Lab Course Curriculum Redesign, indicates a focus on shaping the future of the field. As she continues her research and leadership roles, her contributions are likely to leave a lasting impact on the academic and medical communities.

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