Véronique Eparvier | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Véronique Eparvier | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles (CNRS) | France

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👩‍🔬 Summary

Dr. Véronique Eparvier is a Second Class Research Director at the CNRS, based at the Institute of Natural Substances Chemistry (ICSN). Her research focuses on chemistry of natural substances, chemical ecology, metabolomics, and the exploration of symbiotic microorganisms within holobionts. She is known for her interdisciplinary approach to discovering specialized metabolites with pharmacological and agrochemical applications, and for her leadership in French scientific research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Eparvier earned her HDR (Accreditation to Supervise Research) in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Paris-Saclay University in 2013. She holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry of Natural Substances (2005) from the National Museum of Natural History, Paris, awarded with highest honors. Her academic background also includes a Master’s in Agro-resource Sciences (2002) from INPT, Toulouse, and a Master’s in Bio-cultural Anthropology (2001) from Aix-Marseille III University.

🧪 Professional Experience

Her professional journey with the CNRS began with a fixed-term engineering position in French Guiana (2006), followed by tenured roles as a Research Engineer (2008–2020), and her current position as Research Director at ICSN since 2020. She has played key roles in multiple research programs and has headed the ICSN symbiotic microorganism strain library since 2010.

📚 Academic Contributions

Dr. Eparvier has authored 80 scientific publications, 5 patents, and 24 conference papers. She has delivered 20 invited lectures and 43 oral presentations. As a mentor, she has supervised 13 PhD theses (with one ongoing), and guided 28 Master’s research students. She has participated in numerous academic juries, including 12 thesis juries (5 as rapporteur) and 2 HDR juries.

🧬 Research Interests

Her scientific interests lie in understanding chemical interactions within ecosystems, particularly among microorganisms, plants, and insects. She investigates the ecological roles and potential applications of specialized metabolites using tools such as metabolomics, functional chemodiversity, and chemical ecology, contributing to both basic science and applied innovations.

🛠️ Technical Skills

She is skilled in natural products chemistry, analytical techniques, chemodiversity profiling, and metabolomic data analysis. She also has expertise in strain collection management and the integration of functional chemistry with ecological perspectives.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Dr. Eparvier is an active academic lecturer. Since 2020, she has been teaching at Paris-Saclay University in the GPbioP Professional Degree program. She also taught at the University of Versailles-Saint Quentin (2011–2023) and AgroParisTech, as well as in French Guiana earlier in her career. She holds the national qualification of University Professor in Section 32 (Organic, Mineral, and Industrial Chemistry), obtained in 2016 and 2022.

🏅 Awards & Recognition

She received the Air Liquide Trophy in 2016 for her environmental research as part of the FEDER INSECTICIDE project. In 2005, she won first prize in the Young Scientist Competition at the NAPRECA International Congress.

🌍 Scientific Leadership & Affiliations

Dr. Eparvier leads the Functional Chemistry-Chemical Ecology team at ICSN and serves as Deputy Coordinator of its Natural Substances-Medicinal Chemistry department. She is a member of the scientific committees for CNRS Sections 16 and 52, and the CNRS Chemistry CSI. She contributes to national and international research networks including GDR MediatEC, GDRI NPChem, Labex CEBA, Labex LERMIT, and DIM-PAMIR. She organized the first Chemical Ecology Conference at Paris-Saclay in 2023 and serves on several scientific councils and steering committees.

📚 Selected Publication

Composition of antifungal volatile organic compounds in Sextonia rubra fruit by molecular networks
  • Authors: Levasseur, M.; Santerre, C.; Segret, J.; Elie, N.; Genty, C.; Estevez, Y.; Amusant, N.; Houël, E.; Eparvier, V.; Touboul, D.

  • Journal: Comptes Rendus Chimie

  • Year: 2023

Nitrogen Enriched Solid-State Cultivation for the Overproduction of Azaphilone Red Pigments by Penicillium sclerotiorum SNB-CN111
  • Authors: Téo Hebra; Véronique Eparvier; David Touboul

  • Journal: Journal of Fungi

  • Year: 2023

Classification of Environmental Strains from Order to Genus Levels Using Lipid and Protein MALDI-ToF Fingerprintings and Chemotaxonomic Network Analysis
  • Authors: Levasseur, M.; Hebra, T.; Elie, N.; Guérineau, V.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Microorganisms

  • Year: 2022

Combining OSMAC, metabolomic and genomic methods for the production and annotation of halogenated azaphilones and ilicicolins in termite symbiotic fungi
  • Authors: Hebra, T.; Pollet, N.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2022

Combining OSMAC, Metabolomic and Genomic Methods on Termite Symbiotic Fungi for the Production and Annotation of Halogenated Azaphilones and Ilicicolins
  • Authors: Hebra, T.; Pollet, N.; Touboul, D.; Eparvier, V.

  • Journal: Research Square (preprint)

  • Year: 2022

Esraa El-Fawal | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Esraa El-Fawal | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute | Egypt

Publication Profile

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🧬 Suitability Summary

With over a decade of experience in applied organic chemistry, Dr. Esraa El-Fawal is a well-rounded academic and researcher specializing in environmental remediation, nanotechnology, and renewable energy. She combines strong theoretical knowledge with hands-on laboratory expertise, demonstrated by her leadership roles and extensive publication record. Her interdisciplinary approach and collaborative mindset make her highly suitable for scientific leadership, research consultancy, and advanced educational roles in sustainability, energy, and environmental science.

🎓 Education & Training

Dr. Esraa El-Fawal holds a PhD in Applied Organic Chemistry from Al-Azhar University, Cairo (2013–2017), where she graduated with a GPA of 4.0. Her doctoral research, supervised by Dr. Yasser Moustafa, focused on the treatment of phenolic pollutants in water using nanostructural materials. She earned her MSc in Applied Organic Chemistry from the same institution (2010–2012), conducting chemical studies on local latex-producing plants as renewable fuel sources under the supervision of Dr. Ramzi Habib. Her academic foundation began with a BSc in Chemistry from the Faculty of Science, Cairo University (2004–2008).

🧪 Professional Experience

Since 2017, Dr. El-Fawal has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Analysis & Evaluation at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute (EPRI) in Cairo. In addition to her teaching and research roles, she is the Deputy Technical Supervisor of the Characterization and Description Unit. From 2013 to 2017, she worked as an Assistant Researcher at EPRI, where she led the FTIR/UV-Vis Spectroscopy Lab in the Central Laboratory, contributing significantly to materials characterization and environmental analysis.

📚 Professional Development

Dr. El-Fawal is committed to continuous learning and skills enhancement. She completed the ISO/IEC 17025 Awareness Training in July 2024, equipping her with international standards for testing and calibration laboratories. She is an active member of several scientific societies, including the American Chemical Society (ACS), the Egyptian Society for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, the Egyptian Society for Metals Corrosion and Protection, and the Women in Science Association. These affiliations reflect her dedication to scientific collaboration, innovation, and advocacy for women in STEM.

🔬 Research Focus

Her research is at the intersection of green chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental engineering. Dr. El-Fawal focuses on the development of photocatalytic and adsorptive materials—such as MOFs, biochar, and bimetallic nanostructures—for the degradation of pollutants, heavy metal removal, and hydrogen generation through water splitting. Her work includes solar-driven wastewater treatment, visible-light active catalysts, and biomass conversion into biofuels, bridging fundamental science with industrial application.

🏆 Honors & Awards

In recognition of her academic excellence, she received a competitive grant from the Academy of Science and Technology (2010–2013), valued at EGP 36,000, which supported her MSc research. She is also a co-inventor of a 2019 patent (No. 29214), titled “Method for preparing zero nanoparticles of iron, silver, or bimetallic iron and silver using phenols extracted from industrial wastewater as reducing agents.” This innovative work underscores her contribution to sustainable nanomaterials and water treatment technologies.

📚 Top Notes Publication

Title: Green superabsorbent nanocomposite hydrogels for high-efficiency adsorption and photo-degradation/reduction of toxic pollutants from wastewater
    • Authors: Esraa M. El-Fawal

    • Journal: Polymer Testing

    • Year: 2021

Title: Synthesis of NiFe₂O₄@AC/UiO‐66(Zr) for Enhancement of the Photocatalytic Performance of Alizarin Yellow R Under Visible‐light
    • Authors: Omnia A. Elshamy, Esraa M. El‐Fawal

    • Journal: ChemistrySelect

    • Year: 2021

Title: Computational DFT study of magnetite/graphene oxide nanoadsorbent: Interfacial chemical behavior and remediation performance of heavy metal hydrates from aqueous system
    • Authors: El-Fawal, E.M.; Saad, L.; Moustafa, Y.M.

    • Journal: Water Environment Research

    • Year: 2020

Title: Designing AgFeO₂-graphene/Cu₂(BTC)₃ MOF heterojunction photocatalysts for enhanced treatment of pharmaceutical wastewater under sunlight
    • Authors: El-Fawal, E.M.; Younis, S.A.; Zaki, T.

    • Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry

    • Year: 2020

Title: Preparation of solar-enhanced AlZnO@carbon nano-substrates for remediation of textile wastewaters
    • Authors: El-Fawal, E.M.; Younis, S.A.; Moustafa, Y.M.; Serp, P.

    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)

    • Year: 2020

Pilar Sandin-España – quimica ambiental – Transcontinental Excellence in Research Data Analysis Award 

Dr. Pilar Sandin-España - quimica ambiental - Transcontinental Excellence in Research Data Analysis Award 

National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research - Spain 

Author Profile

 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Pilar Sandin-España embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in Chemical Sciences, graduating from the prestigious Complutense University of Madrid in 1997. Her early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for her subsequent research endeavors. Following her undergraduate studies, she pursued higher education, obtaining her Ph.D. from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 2004. Her doctoral thesis, titled "Study of the degradation and analysis of cyclohexanedione herbicides in chlorinated water," showcased her early specialization in environmental chemistry, a field she would continue to excel in throughout her career.

Professional Endeavors

Entering the realm of professional research, Dr. Pilar joined the National Institute of Agricultural and Food Research (INIA-CSIC) in 2016 as a Scientist. Over the years, she ascended to a leadership position, becoming responsible for the chemistry research group within the INIA Plant Protection Products Unit. This transition marked the beginning of her significant contributions to the field of plant protection and environmental chemistry.

Contributions and Research Focus On quimica ambiental

Pilar's research is characterized by a deep focus on understanding the chemical behavior of pesticides and their transformation products in the environment. Her expertise extends to the intricate reactions occurring in natural settings, encompassing both biotic and abiotic processes. Central to her work is the development of highly sensitive analytical methods to detect pesticide residues in various environmental matrices, including water, soil, and plants. Additionally, her research addresses the behavior and analysis of chiral compounds, showcasing the breadth of her scientific inquiry.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Pilar Sandin-España's contributions have garnered significant recognition within the scientific community. Her prolific output includes 60 scientific publications and dissemination articles, with a substantial portion published in high-impact journals indexed in SCI. Notably, she has served as the first or last author in a majority of these publications, underlining her leadership in driving impactful research. Furthermore, her work has been cited extensively, with a notable h-index of 17, reflecting the influence and relevance of her contributions.

Impact and Influence

Beyond her research publications, Dr. Pilar's influence extends to various facets of scientific engagement. She actively contributes to the scientific community as a member of editorial boards for several SCI journals and as a regular reviewer for esteemed scientific publications. Her involvement in organizing workshops and courses related to pesticides underscores her commitment to knowledge dissemination and capacity building within the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Pilar Sandin-España continues to advance in her career, her legacy is marked by a steadfast dedication to advancing the understanding of chemical processes in environmental systems. Her innovative methodologies and insightful investigations have laid a solid foundation for future research in the realm of plant protection and environmental chemistry. With her expertise, leadership, and commitment to excellence, she is poised to continue making significant contributions to the scientific community for years to come.

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