Abdul Hakeem Anwer | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abdul Hakeem Anwer | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Qatar University | Qatar

Abdul Hakeem Anwer is a dedicated researcher in the fields of electrocatalytic reduction, nanomaterials, and sustainable energy systems. His career reflects a strong commitment to advancing scientific innovation, particularly in developing efficient solutions for carbon dioxide reduction, wastewater treatment, supercapacitors, and microbial fuel cells. With a proven record of research excellence and international collaboration, he has established himself as a promising scientist in chemistry and materials science.

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Education

He pursued his academic journey at Aligarh Muslim University, India, where he completed his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate in Industrial Chemistry and Chemistry. His Ph.D. research focused on bioproduct formation using bioelectrochemical systems, laying the foundation for his later work on advanced nanomaterials and electrocatalysis. His academic training equipped him with strong experimental, analytical, and problem-solving skills to address pressing global challenges in energy and environmental sciences.

Experience

Abdul Hakeem has worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Qatar University, where his research centers on electrocatalytic CO2 reduction and advanced nanomaterials, alongside mentoring graduate students. Previously, he served at Yeungnam University, South Korea, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to push forward energy and environmental projects. Before these international engagements, he contributed as a Senior Research Fellow at IIT Delhi and as a Research Assistant at AMU, where he worked on materials development for microbial fuel cells and energy storage applications. His early industrial experience as a chemist in a food products company gave him practical insights into applied chemistry and quality assessment, broadening his professional expertise.

Research Interests

His research spans electrocatalysis, advanced nanomaterials, CO2 reduction technologies, microbial fuel cells, photocatalysis, and supercapacitors. He is particularly focused on developing hybrid materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and nanostructures for energy harvesting, wastewater remediation, and pollutant degradation. His scientific contributions highlight innovative pathways to sustainable energy, environmental remediation, and the circular economy, aligning with global needs for clean technologies and green energy solutions.

Awards

Abdul Hakeem’s scientific excellence has been recognized through multiple awards and travel grants. He received support from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) to present at the Global CO2 Challenge in Germany and was granted the Trans-YTF fellowship by the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) to participate in an advanced lecture course in Greece. Additionally, he secured a Council of Science and Technology fellowship in India, underscoring his contributions to funded research projects. His achievements reflect both his international standing and his ability to contribute meaningfully to collaborative scientific networks.

Publications

Mashkoor, F., Mashkoor, R., Shoeb, M., Anwer, A.H., Ansari, M.Z., & Jeong, C. (2023). A smart recycling solution: WS₂-halloysite nanocomposite for heavy metals remediation from wastewater and postliminar application in electrochemical supercapacitor for energy storage. Applied Clay Science.

Mahmoud, K.H., Alsubaie, A.S., Anwer, A.H., & Ansari, M.Z. (2023). Comparative Analysis of Perovskite Solar Cells for Obtaining a Higher Efficiency Using a Numerical Approach. Micromachines, 14(6), 1127.

Mashkoor, F., Mashkoor, R., Shoeb, M., Anwer, A.H., Jeong, H., & Jeong, C. (2023). Freestanding WS₂-MWCNT Nanocomposite for Electrochemical Detection of Contaminants of Emerging Concern—Perfluorooctanoic Acid “A Forever Chemical” and Supercapacitor Applications. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 11(32), 11842–11854.

Waris, Anwer, A.H., & Khan, M.Z. (2023). Graphene quantum dots for clean energy solutions. In Graphene Quantum Dots: Biomedical and Environmental Sustainability Applications (pp. 65–88). Elsevier.

Ahmad, N., Bano, D., Jabeen, S., Ahmad, N., Iqbal, A., Waris, Anwer, A.H., & Jeong, C. (2023). Insight into the adsorption thermodynamics, kinetics, and photocatalytic studies of polyaniline/SnS₂ nanocomposite for dye removal. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 9, 100321.

Conclusion

Through his academic journey, international experience, and impactful research, Abdul Hakeem Anwer has emerged as a forward-looking scientist dedicated to solving complex challenges in energy and environmental chemistry. His work on nanomaterials, electrocatalysis, and bioelectrochemical systems continues to inspire sustainable innovation and global collaboration. With a growing portfolio of high-impact publications, book chapters, and a granted patent, he remains committed to advancing clean energy solutions and eco-efficient technologies for the future.

Neha Choudhary | Environmental Data Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Neha Choudhary | Environmental Data Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Sorbonne Université | France

Dr. Neha Choudhary is a postdoctoral researcher at Institut Jean Le Rond d’Alembert, Sorbonne Université, France, with expertise in materials and inorganic chemistry, particularly in the development of nanomaterials and single-atom catalysts. Her work focuses on designing sustainable catalytic systems for environmentally benign organic transformations and CO₂ conversion into valuable chemicals. With a strong foundation in catalysis and nanotechnology, Dr. Choudhary has contributed significantly to advancing green chemistry and renewable energy solutions through innovative research and international collaborations.

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Education

Dr. Choudhary earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology Indore, where she conducted extensive research on the design and synthesis of bimetallic catalysts for environmentally friendly organic transformations. She also holds a Master of Science in Chemistry from the School of Chemical Sciences, DAVV, Indore, and a Bachelor of Science with a focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore. Her strong academic background is further supported by her qualification in competitive national-level examinations, which strengthened her expertise in catalysis and materials chemistry.

Experience

Dr. Choudhary has extensive experience in academia and research, beginning as a guest faculty member in chemistry at Govt. Polytechnic College, Dewas, where she also taught environmental chemistry and mentored students. She further advanced her research expertise as a Research Associate under a DAE-BRNS scheme at IIT Indore, focusing on catalytic applications of nanocatalysts derived from single-source molecular precursors. Currently, as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Sorbonne Université under the PEPR PowerCO₂ Scheme, she designs and synthesizes three-dimensional structured materials and single-atom catalysts for the conversion of CO₂ into methane and methanol. Her work integrates advanced catalytic materials with renewable energy applications, contributing to global sustainability goals.

Research Interest

Her research interests lie in heterogeneous catalysis, nanomaterials, single-atom catalysts, CO₂ hydrogenation, biomass conversion, and sustainable energy solutions. She specializes in the development of bimetallic and single-atom catalysts for environmentally benign transformations, with a strong emphasis on recyclability, robustness, and cost-effectiveness. Dr. Choudhary’s research also explores electrochemical performance of nanostructured materials for energy storage and CO₂ fixation, bridging the gap between catalysis, green chemistry, and sustainable development.

Awards and Achievements

Dr. Choudhary has actively contributed to numerous international and national conferences, including the European Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, International Conference on Environmental Catalysis, and ICANN conferences. She has presented her research through oral talks and posters in globally recognized events such as the Commonwealth Chemistry Poster Competition and RSC Twitter Poster Conference. She has completed several certified courses from reputed international institutions on nanotechnology, molecular spectroscopy, and nanosensors. Her academic journey is marked by active participation in workshops, webinars, and research symposia focusing on catalysis, renewable energy, and sustainable chemistry. Beyond her academic achievements, she holds accolades in extracurricular activities, including martial arts and cultural events, demonstrating a well-rounded professional profile.

Publications

Chandra, P., Choudhary, N., Lahiri, G.K., Maiti, D., Mobin, S.M. (2021). “Copper Mediated Chemo‐ and Stereoselective Cyanation Reactions.” Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 10(8), 1897–1937.

Singh, A., Choudhary, N., Mobin, S.M., Mathur, P. (2021). “Cubane Ru₄(CO)₈ Cluster Containing 4 Pyridine-Methanol Ligands as a Highly Efficient Photoelectrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction from Water.” Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 940, 121769.

Ghosh, T., Choudhary, N., Mobin, S.M. (2020). “Design and Synthesis of Silver Decorated Fe₃O₄@Fe Doped CeO₂ Core‐Shell Ternary Composite as Highly Efficient Nanocatalyst for Selective Oxidation of ….” ChemistrySelect, 5(31), 9601–9606.

Choudhary, N., Parsai, P., Shaikh, M.M. (2024). “3d Transition Metal-Based Single-Atom Catalyst as an Emerging Field for Environmentally Benign Organic Transformation Reactions.” Molecular Catalysis, 565, 114360.

Choudhary, N., Hussain, N., Mobin, S.M. (2023). “Insights on Effect of Different Electrolytes on Electrochemical Performance of CoNi Nanoflower‐Based Supercapacitors.” Energy Technology, 11(10), 2300521.

Choudhary, N., Srivastava, N., Annadata, H.V., Ghosh, B., Da Costa, P. (2025). “The Dual‐Active‐Site Catalysts Containing Atomically Dispersed Pr³⁺ with Ni/CeO₂ for CO₂ Hydrogenation to Methane.” Small, 2504707.

Conclusion

Dr. Neha Choudhary exemplifies a dynamic researcher with a deep commitment to advancing the field of materials and inorganic chemistry through innovative catalysis and nanotechnology. Her contributions toward sustainable CO₂ conversion and green chemical processes align with global environmental objectives. With an extensive publication record in high-impact journals and a strong network of international collaborations, she continues to pioneer advancements in catalytic science for cleaner and greener chemical processes. Her vision includes fostering innovation in renewable energy catalysis, mentoring emerging researchers, and bridging the gap between academic research and industrial application to promote a more sustainable future.

Mazhar Ahmed Memon | CO2 Reduction | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mazhar Ahmed Memon | CO2 Reduction | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mazhar Ahmed Memon | CO2 Reduction – Tianjin University | China

Dr. Mazhar Ahmed Memon is a dynamic and driven researcher in the field of Chemical Engineering, with a focused specialization in catalysis for carbon dioxide (CO₂) conversion into sustainable fuels. Backed by over eight years of engineering and research experience, he has cultivated a profound understanding of catalyst synthesis, surface characterization, and process optimization. His ongoing Ph.D. research at Tianjin University, China, is centered on the effect of dopants on Ni/ZrO₂-based catalysts for CO₂ methanation, positioning him at the forefront of environmentally conscious energy innovation. As the founder and team leader of DCUBE Engineering Solutions, Dr. Memon blends technical prowess with entrepreneurial spirit, leading projects with a strategic vision for sustainability and innovation.

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Education

Dr. Memon holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Tianjin University, where his research contributes to global carbon mitigation strategies through advanced catalytic processes. His doctoral work investigates the role of dopants in enhancing Ni/ZrO₂-based catalysts for CO₂ methanation. He previously earned a Master of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering (2019) and a Bachelor of Engineering in Petroleum & Natural Gas Engineering (2016), both from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan. His academic journey is marked by government-sponsored scholarships and a consistent focus on energy production optimization, laying a strong foundation for his research trajectory.

Experience

Dr. Memon’s career spans roles in academia, research, and industry. Since 2020, he has led DCUBE Engineering Solutions, a company dedicated to energy and infrastructure services, where he manages strategic growth, resource allocation, and project development. Prior to this, he served as Project Engineer and Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer at A.U Engineering Construction & Pvt. Limited (2016–2019), gaining critical experience in project execution, compliance audits, and pipeline construction methods. His blend of hands-on engineering, leadership, and business acumen equips him to drive impactful, multidisciplinary initiatives in research and development sectors.

Research Interests

His research interests lie at the intersection of catalysis, environmental engineering, and sustainable energy. He focuses on CO₂ methanation, catalyst development and modification, and the application of advanced materials such as perovskites for enhanced catalytic activity. Dr. Memon is skilled in material characterization techniques including HR-TEM, XPS, XRD, BET, and TGA. His broader aim is to contribute to the advancement of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies, thereby addressing critical challenges in climate change and renewable energy systems.

Awards & Recognitions

Dr. Memon’s academic and research excellence has earned him several accolades. He received a prestigious Ph.D. scholarship from the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) and a Federal Government Scholarship for his master’s studies, both testaments to his scholarly promise. During his undergraduate studies, he was awarded a laptop by the Prime Minister of Pakistan for his outstanding performance. He has also been acknowledged by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) International for his volunteer contributions and served as a student chapter representative at the PAPG-SPE Technical Conference. Additionally, he has presented innovative CO₂ modeling tools and gas-lift optimization systems in academic competitions.

Publications

Heterogeneous Catalysts for Carbon Dioxide Methanation: A View on Catalytic Performance
  • Authors: YL Mazhar Ahmed Memon, Yanan Jiang, Muhammad Azher Hassan, Muhammad Ajmal, …

  • Journal: Catalysts

  • Year: 2023

Ni–CaZrO₃ with perovskite phase loaded on ZrO₂ for CO₂ methanation
  • Authors: MA Memon, W Zhou, M Ajmal, Y Jiang, C Zhang, J Zhang, Y Liu

  • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 92, pp. 1202–1213

  • Year: 2024

Active pairs of Cu⁰/Cu⁺ for CO₂ hydrogenation
  • Authors: W Zhou, MA Memon, M Niu, X Fan, Y Jiang, X Zhang, Y Liu

  • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 104, pp. 49–58

  • Year: 2025

Ligand-regulated Ni-based coordination compounds to promote self-reconstruction for improved oxygen evolution reaction
  • Authors: M Ajmal, X Guo, MA Memon, M Asim, C Shi, R Gao, L Pan, X Zhang, …

  • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Vol. 12 (29), pp. 18294–18303

  • Year: 2024

Catalyst breakthroughs in methane dry reforming: Employing machine learning for future advancements
  • Authors: S Ameen, MU Farooq, S Umer, A Abrar, S Hussnain, F Saeed, MA Memon, …

  • Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

  • Year: 2024

Understanding the Well Control Procedures for optimizing the Well Control System during Drilling
  • Authors: GZB Muhammad Arsalan Sultan, Mazhar Ahmed, Muzamil Ali

  • Journal: American Journal of Computing and Engineering, Vol. 5 (2), pp. 24–38

  • Year: 2022

Ziyi Zhong – Catalysis – Best Researcher Award

Prof Ziyi Zhong - Catalysis - Best Researcher Award

Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology - China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof Ziyi Zhong began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Wuhan University, graduating in 1985. He continued his education with a Master of Science degree in Chemistry at Wuhan University, completing it in 1988 under the guidance of Prof. Zhang Shaohui.

Following this, he pursued a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Nanjing University, completing it in 1995 under the mentorship of Prof. Fu Xiancai and Prof. Yan Qijie.

Professional Endeavors

After obtaining his Ph.D., Prof  Ziyi Zhong took up a postdoctoral position, spending a significant period (1997-2003) as a researcher at various institutions, including Bar-Ilan University, University of Washington, and National University. During this time, he also worked as an associate professor in the Chemistry department at Hunan Normal University from 1995 to 1997.

In 2003, he transitioned to Singapore, joining the Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences. Over the next 15 years (2003-2018), he progressed from Scientist I to Senior Scientist, making substantial contributions to the field of Heterogeneous Catalysis.

In 2018, Ziyi Zhong took on a new role as a Full Professor in the Chemical Engineering department at Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology (GTIIT). Notably, he assumed a tenured professorship in October 2020.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof  Ziyi Zhong's research interests are diverse and impactful. His primary focus lies in Heterogeneous Catalysis, particularly in the design and synthesis of nanosized catalysts for environmental remediation. His work extends to clean energy and energy storage materials, wastewater treatment, surface chemistry, and various nanosized materials, including solid adsorbents.

One of his significant contributions includes research on electrocatalytic and photocatalytic CO2 methanation, as evidenced by a recent publication in ChemCatChem. His work on porous In2O3 hollow tubes infused with g-C3N4 for CO2 photocatalytic reduction, published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, showcases his commitment to sustainable technologies.

Accolades and Recognition

Prof  Ziyi Zhong has garnered recognition for his scholarly contributions, with a total of 19000 citations as of January 16, 2024, and an impressive H-index of 71 according to Google Scholar.

Impact and Influence

Prof  Ziyi Zhong's influence extends beyond academia. He has been actively involved in professional organizations, serving as an executive member of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore. His membership in the Chinese Chemical Society and executive role in the Singapore catalysis society highlight his commitment to advancing the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a tenured professor at GTIIT, Prof  Ziyi Zhong continues to shape the future of chemical engineering education. His teaching experience spans several decades, including courses in physical chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis. Through his research and teaching, Ziyi Zhong leaves a lasting legacy in the realms of catalysis, environmental remediation, and sustainable materials, setting the stage for future contributions in these crucial areas.

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