Noor Zulfiqar | Chemistry | Inspirational Scientist Visionary Award

Ms. Noor Zulfiqar | Chemistry | Inspirational Scientist Visionary Award

University of Agriculture Faisalabad | Pakistan

An award-winning chemist, researcher, and academic professional with multidisciplinary expertise in organic chemistry, green and magnetic nanotechnology, Chemistry environmental sustainability, and ecotoxicology. Recognized for excellence in research, scientific publishing, and higher education teaching, with strong specialization in photocatalysis, photolysis, and nanoscale material design for environmental remediation. Research contributions focus on the green synthesis of magnetic nanocomposites for photocatalytic degradation and adsorptive removal of environmental pollutants, particularly wastewater contaminants, supporting sustainable solutions for pollution control and public health protection. Experienced in laboratory research, materials innovation, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration across chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental sciences. Actively engaged in scholarly publishing as a certified peer reviewer and scientific content specialist, contributing to the quality, integrity, and advancement of global research. Skilled in research writing, academic editing, graphical design, and knowledge dissemination for high-impact journals and scientific platforms. Academic and professional work reflects a strong commitment to sustainability, innovation, and science-driven solutions to real-world challenges. Known for strategic thinking, collaborative leadership, and the ability to integrate research, education, and communication to create meaningful scientific impact across academic, industrial, and environmental domains.

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Synthesis of metal nanoparticles and their role in degradation of pesticides/herbicides: a review

– Discover Applied Sciences, 7(6), 558 (2025) | N. Zulfiqar, M. Ali, F. Inam, S. Khawaja, H.A. Raza, F. Khan

The traditional uses, pharmacology, and phytochemistry of Peucedanum praeruptorum Dunn

– Frontiers in Pharmacology, 15, 1352657 (2024) | Q. Wang, Q. Sun, Q. Huang, L. Qin, B. Zhu

Exploring the phytochemistry and pharmacology of Mangifera indica L. (Mango) leaves: A review

– International Journal of Plant Based Pharmaceuticals, 4(1), 9–18 (2024) | H. Mehmood, J. Mehmood, N. Zulfiqar

Njemuwa Nwaji | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Njemuwa Nwaji | Chemistry and Materials Science | Research Excellence Distinction Award

Institute of Fundamental Techmological Research, Polish Academy of Science | Poland

The research focuses on nanotechnology-driven solutions for energy storage, energy conversion, and advanced functional materials. Core expertise lies in the rational synthesis of novel nanostructured materials with tailored physicochemical properties for next-generation electronic and energy applications. Significant contributions have been made in the development of advanced nanomaterials for photo- and electrocatalysis, particularly targeting efficient hydrogen production through water splitting by optimizing catalyst composition, morphology, and interfacial charge-transfer processes. Another major research direction involves energy storage systems, with an emphasis on designing high-performance electrode materials for supercapacitors using diverse synthetic strategies to achieve enhanced capacitance, stability, and rate capability. In addition, research extends into biocompatible nanomaterials, including hydrogel- and fiber-based systems for biomedical applications such as controlled drug delivery and self-powered implantable devices. The work integrates materials chemistry, nanofabrication, and electrochemical characterization to address critical challenges in sustainable energy technologies. Collaborative and interdisciplinary research efforts have resulted in impactful publications and the supervision of graduate-level research projects in nanomaterials synthesis, catalysis, and energy-related applications, contributing to advancements in clean energy and functional nanomaterials research.

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Sinan Başçeken | Pyrrole Compounds | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Sinan Başçeken | Pyrrole Compounds | Research Excellence Award

Hitit University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Sinan Başçeken is a distinguished Turkish chemist recognized for his contributions to organic synthesis, catalysis, and advanced chemical methodology. He completed his foundational education in chemistry at Mersin University before advancing to the University of Paderborn, where he pursued both master’s and doctoral research that explored gas–liquid mass transfer phenomena and the preparative potential of novel chiral biaryl transition-metal catalysts. His academic career at Hitit University began with specialist and assistant professor roles, progressing to associate professor and ultimately professor in the Department of Chemistry, where he continues to contribute to teaching, research, and scientific leadership. Prof. Başçeken’s research encompasses organometallic chemistry, catalytic reaction mechanisms, heterocyclic synthesis, and innovative ligand-metal systems with applications in fine chemicals and materials science. He has supervised graduate research, including work on carbon-carbon coupling reactions such as Sonogashira functionalization of heterocyclic structures. His scholarly influence is reflected in an h-index of  with  citations and  published documents indexed in major scientific databases. Widely respected for his interdisciplinary approach, Prof. Başçeken continues to expand the frontiers of synthetic chemistry through rigorous experimentation, collaborative research, and impactful academic mentorship.

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Featured Publications 

Karakiliç, E., Başçeken, S., Eskiler, G. G., Uzuner, U., & Baran, A. (2025). Bioimaging of thiazolidine-4-one-based new probes, fluorimetric detection of Cu²⁺ “on–off” sensor property, DFT calculation, molecular docking studies, and multiple real samples application. Food Chemistry, 141269.

Mesci, S., Dumlupınar, S., & Başçeken, S. (2025). Synthesis and characterization of N-propargyl-3-nitropyrrole derivatives: In silico molecular docking studies, and cytotoxic activities in lung cancer. Journal of Molecular Structure, 144925.

Çiçek, E., Munar, İ., Çınar, S. A., Başçeken, S., Monard, G., Aviyente, V., & Sungur, F. A. (2025). Computational insights into substrate-assisted citrullination mechanisms of PAD2 isozyme: A comparative analysis of reaction pathways. Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling, 109107.

Çol, S., Başçeken, S., & Baran, A. (2024). Synthesis of biscarbazole derivative, detection of the “on–off” sensor property of Cu²⁺ by fluorimetry, and anti-cancer evaluation. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 124624.

Akbaba, Y., Çetinkaya, Y., Başçeken, S., Akıncıoğlu, A., & Göksu, S. (2024). Synthesis of β-lactams and transformation to β-amino acid ethyl ester derivatives: Theoretical calculations. Tetrahedron, 134247.

Dr. Milind Kulkarni – Chemistry – Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

Dr. Milind Kulkarni - Chemistry - Excellence in Scientific Innovation Award

C-MET, Pune - India 

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🌱 Early academic pursuits

Dr. Milind v. Kulkarni began his academic journey with excellence, earning an m.sc. in polymer chemistry from shivaji university, kolhapur, in 1996, securing the first rank. he went on to complete his ph.d. in 2002 from the university of pune, focusing on “conducting polymer based sensors.” his formative years laid a strong foundation in material chemistry, polymers, and their electronic applications, which later extended to interdisciplinary domains including power electronics and smart materials.

👨‍🔬 Professional endeavors

Dr. Kulkarni started his career as a scientist-b at the centre for materials for electronics technology (c-met), pune, under the ministry of electronics and information technology (meity), govt. of india. currently serving as centre head, he has led several pioneering projects. his role spans advanced materials development, applied research, institutional collaborations, and national-level innovation programs. he also serves in academic bodies such as the board of studies of symbiosis international university, fergusson college, d.y. patil university, and mit-wpu. he has also been appointed as adjunct faculty at coep and expert member at technovuus, arai, advancing r&d integration in power electronics and material sciences.

🧪 Contributions and research focus

Dr. Kulkarni's research focuses on the development of active materials for li-ion and na-ion batteries, solid-state and flexible batteries, and next-gen systems like li-s and li-air batteries targeting hybrid electric vehicles. he has engineered polyaniline-based thin, flexible, and cost-effective batteries and developed e-textiles using polyaniline-cnt nanocomposites. his expertise extends to Chemistry inkjet-printed, flexible electronics, and multifunctional nanomaterials for power electronics and biomedical applications. notably, he successfully demonstrated a lead-free x-ray attenuation apron and fabricated polymer nanocomposites for biosensing, including e-nose and e-tongue devices. the cross-application of his work bridges chemical sensing, energy storage, and next-gen power electronics.

🌍 Impact and influence

Dr. Kulkarni’s innovations, including india’s first indigenous low-cost polymer swab for covid-19 diagnostics, have had a significant societal and industrial impact. his active engagement with the automotive sector through arai and technovuus highlights his contribution to applied research in power electronics and energy storage. he is a member of prestigious organizations such as the Chemistry electrochemical society (usa), electrochemical society of india, materials research society of india, and society for polymer science (india). as a fellow of the royal society of chemistry (frsc, london) and maharashtra academy of sciences, his expertise is globally recognized.

📚 Academic cites

Dr. Kulkarni has published over 115 peer-reviewed research papers in reputed international journals. with a google scholar h-index of 36, more than 4322 citations, and i10-index of 85, his scholarly contributions underscore the relevance and quality of his work. he has also presented 130+ conference papers and delivered over 50 invited lectures, reflecting his status as a Chemistry thought leader in nanotechnology and energy materials. his 25+ patents, including those granted in the us, canada, germany, and a pct filing, highlight his innovative capacity.

🎓 Legacy and future contributions

Dr. Kulkarni has mentored 5 ph.d. scholars, with 5 more currently under guidance, in addition to supervising m.phil., m.tech., b.e., and m.sc. students. his dedication to nurturing young researchers ensures the continuity of research excellence in polymer nanocomposites, smart materials, and power electronics. looking ahead, his work promises breakthroughs in bio-integrated sensors, wearable batteries, and sustainable energy solutions, further driving india’s capabilities in strategic materials and green technologies.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Distorted 2H/1T MoS₂ nanostructures with improved field emission and sodium-ion battery performance
    Author(s): Ujjwala P. Chothe, Priyanka R. Sumbe, Mahendra A. More, Milind V. Kulkarni, Bharat Bhanudas Kale
    Journal: Nanoscale Advances (2025)

  • Title: Self-Standing vanadium oxide pillared carbon microfiber film as an excellent anode for lithium & sodium ion batteries
    Author(s): Sayali B. Kale, Ujjwala P. Chothe, Kaustav Bhattacharjee, Aakira Fujishima, Suresh W. Gosavi
    Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications (2024)

  • Title: Imidazolium Functionalized Copolymer Supported Solvate Ionic Liquid Based Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium Ion Batteries
    Author(s): Sahebrao S. More, Rushikesh B. Kale, Poorva J. Ambekar, Milind V. Kulkarni, Bharat Bhanudas Kale
    Journal: ACS Applied Polymer Materials (2024)

  • Title: Interfacial engineering of ZnO–ZnS/rGO nano heterostructures: An efficient photoanode for dye-sensitized solar cell
    Author(s): Ranjit S. Kate, Ratna Chauhan, Ujjwala P. Chothe, Bharat Bhanudas Kale, Sanjay Krishnaji Apte
    Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics (2024)

  • Title: Microstructure tuned Na₃V₂(PO₄)₃@C electrodes toward ultra-long-life sodium-ion batteries
    Author(s): Ranjit S. Kate, Kaustav Bhattacharjee, Milind V. Kulkarni, Ramesh J. Deokate, Ramchandra S. Kalubarme
    Journal: RSC Advances (2024)