Dr. Jawher Makhlouf – Chemical Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jawher Makhlouf - Chemical Engineering - Best Researcher Award

University of carthage - Tunisia

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Jawher Makhlouf began his academic journey with a strong foundation in the sciences, earning his baccalauréat scientifique in 2013 from lycée bach hamba. he pursued a licence en chimie fondamentales (2013–2016) followed by a mastère en chimie inorganique (2017–2019) at the faculté des sciences de bizerte. his academic rigor and passion for chemical sciences led him to complete a doctorate in chemistry (2019–2023). throughout his studies, jawher demonstrated a keen interest in applying scientific knowledge to practical domains, including power electronics, particularly where chemistry and sustainable materials intersect.

🧪 Professional endeavors

Jawher has been actively engaged in both research and teaching. he completed a professional internship at the hôpital universitaire de bizerte, where he worked in a medical biology lab utilizing advanced analytical instruments. additionally, he served as a practical instructor for the course "méthodes d'analyses spectroscopiques" at the faculté des sciences de bizerte. his teaching and research contributions reflect a commitment to bridging academic knowledge with industrial application, especially in areas like spectroscopy and materials chemistry, which support innovations in power electronics and sustainable technologies.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

His expertise spans x-ray diffraction (drx), infrared spectroscopy (ir), molecular drawing, and data analysis using originpro and microsoft tools. jawher’s research places a strong Chemical Engineering emphasis on material characterization and quality assessment, which are foundational to advancements in power electronics and nano-engineering. he has also been part of various thematic workshops and online formations, indicating a versatile and up-to-date research profile. his knowledge of rietvelt refinement methods further enhances his ability to deliver precise structural interpretations crucial in designing high-performance materials.

🌍 Impact and influence

Jawher has actively contributed to academic and social impact through roles in various youth and professional organizations. he has held leadership positions such as local president, vice Chemical Engineering president of external relations, and project director at la jeune chambre économique internationale. his involvement in platforms like injaz tunisia, impact youth sustainability, hult prize isg, and the tunisian international model of united nations highlights his influence in motivating the youth towards research, leadership, and sustainability goals aligned with vision 2030. his work promotes science for community development and policy advocacy.

📚 Academic cites and recognitions

He has participated in internationally recognized webinars and platforms such as wiley, elsevier, web of science, and cabi online, expanding the academic reach of his publications. jawher’s scientific contributions are rooted in certified training These recognitions underline his capacity to deliver academically sound and industry-relevant research, particularly in the evolving field of Chemical Engineering power electronics and environmental chemistry.

🏅 Legacy and future contributions

Jawher Makhlouf is committed to contributing to sustainable development and scientific innovation. as a certified trainer in vision 2030, he seeks to empower others through education and research. he aims to improve the visibility of his scientific articles, enhance collaborative networks, and align future work with global sustainability standards. his evolving legacy is rooted in a vision that integrates advanced chemical research with practical applications in industry 4.0, smart manufacturing, and power electronics. looking forward, jawher plans to lead interdisciplinary initiatives that foster resilient technologies and greener industrial solutions.

Notable publications 

  • Title: Single Crystal, Spectroscopic Measurement, Quantum Chemical Studies, and Antimicrobial Potency of a New Cadmium Compound as a Potential Candidate for Therapeutic Antibacterial Drug Development
    Author(s): [Not fully listed, please provide full author names if available]
    Journal: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Elaboration of a New 4-(4-nitrophenyl)piperazin-1-ium Tetrakis(thiocyanato)-cobalt Hydrate: Crystal Structure, Optical Properties, Quantum Computational Investigation, Electrical and Biological Study
    Author(s): [Not fully listed, please provide full author names if available]
    Journal: Inorganica Chimica Acta
    Year: 2025

Prof. Reza Tayyebi – organic synthesis – Excellence in Research

Prof. Reza Tayyebi - organic synthesis - Excellence in Research

hakim Sabzevari Univ. - Iran

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Reza Tayyebi was born in neyshaboor, iran, in 1970. he began his academic journey at kharazmi university of iran, where he earned his b.sc. in general chemistry in 1992. showing an early passion for inorganic chemistry, he pursued his m.sc. and ph.d. at shiraz university, under the supervision of professor darioush mohajer. his doctoral thesis focused on catalytic oxygenation systems, setting the foundation for his later work in catalysis and green organic synthesis.

🧑‍🏫 Professional endeavors

Reza Tayyebi embarked on his academic career at hakim sabzevari university in 1999, quickly rising through the ranks from assistant professor to full professor by 2007. his teaching portfolio spans a wide range of chemistry courses, including inorganic and organic chemistry, catalysis, and bio-inorganic chemistry. tayyebi’s dedication to education and research saw him serve as director of the university's research council for six years, fostering a culture of innovation and scientific inquiry.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

Tayyebi’s research is centered on green synthetic organic chemistry, catalysis, and the synthesis of nanomaterials. his work on heterocyclic chemistry and organic synthesis heteropolyoxometalates has contributed significantly to advancements in organic methodology and environmental sustainability. a notable area of his research involves photocatalysis and nanocomposites, where he has explored the applications of these materials in various fields, publishing over 150 isi-cited papers.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

Tayyebi has earned numerous awards for his contributions to chemistry. he was recognized as hakim sabzevari university’s young researcher for six consecutive years, from 2001 to 2007, and was ranked as the distinguished researcher at the university multiple times. his international recognition includes being a visiting organic synthesis professor at ens paris saclay in 2017 and an invited professor in 2018, further elevating his global academic profile.

🌍 Impact and influence

Throughout his career, tayyebi has made substantial contributions to the global chemistry community. his research has not only expanded the understanding of organic synthesis catalysis and green chemistry but also influenced the development of more sustainable chemical processes. his work on nanomaterials and photocatalysis has broad applications in environmental science and materials engineering, making an impact in both academia and industry.

📚 Legacy and future contributions

Reza Tayyebi's legacy lies in his commitment to green chemistry and sustainable solutions. his pioneering work in the synthesis and application of nanomaterials and heteropolyoxometalates continues to inspire new research in the field. as a full professor, he remains deeply involved in mentoring the next generation of chemists organic synthesis and pushing the boundaries of chemical research.

Notable Publications 

  • Application of graphene/zinc-based metal-organic framework nanocomposite for electrochemical sensing of As (III) in water resources
    Authors: M Baghayeri, M Ghanei-Motlagh, R Tayebee, M Fayazi, F Narenji
    Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta, 1099, pages 60-67, 2020.
  • Synthesis of a zinc-based metal-organic framework with histamine as an organic linker for the dispersive solid-phase extraction of organophosphorus pesticides in water and …
    Authors: A Amiri, R Tayebee, A Abdar, FN Sani
    Journal: Journal of Chromatography A, 1597, pages 39-45, 2019.
  • New and highly efficient Ag doped ZnO visible nano photocatalyst for removing of methylene blue
    Authors: R Mohammadzadeh Kakhki, R Tayebee, F Ahsani
    Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 28, pages 5941-5952, 2017.
  • Caesium carbonate supported on hydroxyapatite‐encapsulated Ni0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4 nanocrystallites as a novel magnetically basic catalyst for the one‐pot …
    Authors: B Maleki, S Barat Nam Chalaki, S Sedigh Ashrafi, E Rezaee Seresht, ...
    Journal: Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 29(5), pages 290-295, 2015.
  • Green synthesis of tetrahydrobenzo [b] pyrans, pyrano [2, 3-c] pyrazoles and spiro [indoline-3, 4′-pyrano [2, 3-c] pyrazoles catalyzed by nano-structured diphosphate in water
    Authors: B Maleki, N Nasiri, R Tayebee, A Khojastehnezhad, HA Akhlaghi
    Journal: RSC Advances, 6(82), pages 79128-79134, 2016.