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

Chellapandi Thangapandi | Chemistry | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Chellapandi Thangapandi | Chemistry | Best Innovation Award

Chennai Institute of Technology | India

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Summary

Chellapandi is a dedicated researcher in the field of nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and applications in environmental remediation and energy. with a strong academic foundation from sbk college, vhn sn college, and vellore institute of technology, his journey reflects consistent growth and commitment to impactful research. his work ranges from schiff base metal complexes to advanced montmorillonite frameworks and biocompatible nanomaterials for pathogen deactivation. through teaching, research guidance, and active participation in scientific forums, he has contributed to both knowledge creation and newcomer socialization in academic and research communities.

Early academic pursuits

Chellapandi’s academic journey began with a bachelor of science in chemistry from sbk college, tamil nadu, where he laid a strong foundation in chemical sciences. he pursued his master of science in chemistry at vhn sn college, completing a dissertation on the synthesis, characterization, and biological activities of schiff base metal complexes under the guidance of dr. n. raman, he earned his ph.d. in chemistry from the vellore institute of technology, working on the dissertation titled montmorillonite k30/metal oxide framework for organic pollutants degradation under the supervision of dr. g. madhumitha. these formative years were crucial in shaping his passion for nanomaterials, photocatalysis, and environmental remediation, as well as building the resilience and adaptability required for newcomer socialization in academia.

Professional endeavors

Chellapandi has gained diverse professional experience, starting as a lecturer in chemistry at v.s.v.n. polytechnique college, where he focused on teaching and laboratory instruction. he later served as a teaching and research assistant at vellore institute of technology, engaging in laboratory teaching, guiding projects, and participating in institutional responsibilities such as naac verification. currently, he holds the position of assistant professor (research) at the chennai institute of technology, centre for applied nanomaterials, where his work bridges innovative research and mentorship. these experiences reflect his ability to balance teaching, administration, and cutting-edge research while navigating newcomer socialization within academic and research communities.

Contributions and research focus

Chellapandi’s primary research interests lie in nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and their applications in environmental remediation and energy. his doctoral work on montmorillonite-based metal oxide frameworks addressed the pressing issue of organic pollutant degradation. he has also contributed significantly to the field of pathogen deactivation through biocompatible nanomaterial-fabricated personal protective equipment using 3d printing technology. his expertise spans advanced characterization techniques such as xrd, uv-vis drs, sem, tem, pl, and ftir. beyond technical skills, he excels in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication, making him an impactful contributor to materials science and nanotechnology.

Impact and influence

Chellapandi’s research has advanced the fields of photocatalysis and environmental nanotechnology by providing innovative approaches to pollutant degradation and pathogen control. his publications in reputable journals and presentations at scientific conferences have expanded the visibility of his work while inspiring collaborative initiatives. he has also influenced young researchers and students through his teaching and mentorship, ensuring the transfer of knowledge and research culture to the next generation.

Academic cites

With research published in respected journals, chellapandi has established a credible academic footprint. his citations reflect recognition of his contributions to nanomaterial-based environmental remediation and pathogen deactivation. by engaging in national and international conferences, he has fostered scholarly dialogues that enhance both the academic community and industrial applications.

Legacy and future contributions

Chellapandi is dedicated to continuous learning and innovation, with a vision of contributing to sustainable environmental solutions and energy applications through advanced nanomaterials. his ongoing research aims to expand the utility of nanomaterials for societal benefit, including health protection and energy conservation. as he continues to mentor students and contribute to academic development, his legacy will be marked by impactful discoveries, collaborative spirit, and commitment to translating laboratory findings into real-world applications.

Publications 

Title: Optimization strategies for norfloxacin photocatalytic degradation using response surface methodology and artificial neural network: a review
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, S. Sudharsan, Muthukani Elamathi
Journal: Chemical Papers

Title: Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 microcrystals as photocatalysts for acid red 27 food dye and tetracycline drug degradation
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, Nandhakumar Eswaramoorthy, N. Dineshbabu, Senthilkumar Nallusamy, Krzysztof Pikon, Mahesh Ganesapillai
Journal: Vacuum

Title: Ultrathin g-C₃N₅ nanosheets: A sustainable metal-free photocatalyst for efficient ciprofloxacin degradation
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, Muthukani Elamathi
Journal: Vacuum

Title: Interface engineering of 1D/2D FeVO₄/MoS₂ hetero-structured nanocomposite with effective interfacial charge transfer: Facile synthesis and antibiotic drug degradation
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, Aishwarya Subramanian, Gunabalan Madhumitha, Muthukani Elamathi, Selvaraj Mohana Roopan
Journal: Materials Letters

Title: Ultrasonication-assisted synthesis of CuO-decorated montmorillonite K30 nanocomposites for photocatalytic removal of emerging contaminants: A response surface methodology approach
Author(s): Thangapandi Chellapandi, Gunabalan Madhumitha, Jayaprakash Avinash
Journal: Environmental Research

Conclusion

Driven by innovation and continuous learning, chellapandi has built a career that merges academic excellence, research breakthroughs, and mentorship. his contributions in photocatalysis, pollutant degradation, and nanotechnology applications highlight his commitment to sustainable solutions. as he continues advancing in materials science, his legacy will be defined by impactful discoveries, collaborative research, and support for the next generation of scientists, while promoting values of adaptability and newcomer socialization in the evolving research landscape.

Assist Prof Dr. Gajapaneni Venkata prasad – Electrochemistry – Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Gajapaneni Venkata prasad - Electrochemistry - Best Researcher Award

Presidency University, Bengaluru - India

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Venkata prasad s.v.u. started his academic journey with a passion for chemistry and technology, completing a postgraduate diploma in computer applications (pgdca). he further honed his expertise through advanced studies in analytical chemistry and materials science, gaining proficiency in specialized techniques such as electrochemical analysis and spectroscopy. his academic foundation laid the groundwork for a dynamic career in research and education, blending his knowledge of chemistry with cutting-edge technological applications.

Professional endeavors 🏛️

Venkata prasad's professional career spans various prestigious institutions, with significant contributions as a senior researcher in the department of chemistry at soonchunhyang university, south korea. here, he worked on innovative projects focused on the development of electrochemical sensors using nano-hybrid electrodes. currently, he serves as an assistant professor in the department of chemistry at presidency university, bengaluru, where he continues to inspire and guide the next generation of scientists. his professional path reflects a commitment to both research excellence and academic mentorship.

Contributions and research focus 🔬

Venkata prasad’s research is centered on the development of electrochemical sensors, particularly using nano-hybrid materials. his work involves creating sensors capable of detecting biomarkers, contributing to advancements in medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. his expertise in utilizing sophisticated techniques such as raman spectroscopy, ftir, and x-ray diffractometry enables him to innovate at the Electrochemistry forefront of material science. this research has significant real-world applications, particularly in health monitoring and environmental science.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

throughout his career, venkata prasad has gained recognition for his contributions to chemistry and sensor technology. his role as a senior ElectrochemistryElectrochemistry researcher under the guidance of professor kim tae hyun at soonchunhyang university further cemented his reputation as a skilled researcher in electrochemical applications. his innovative approaches to nano-hybrid sensors have not only contributed to the academic field but also earned him a respected position in the international research community.

Impact and influence 🌍

Venkata prasad’s research has had a notable impact on the fields of biomarker detection and electrochemical sensor development. his work contributes to the growing demand for rapid, accurate, and cost-effective diagnostic tools, potentially revolutionizing medical and environmental testing. his interdisciplinary approach, merging chemistry with computational applications, has paved the way for more advanced and efficient Electrochemistry methods in sensor technology, influencing future research directions in both chemistry and materials science.

Legacy and future contributions 🔮

Venkata prasad’s legacy in the field of chemistry and sensor technology is defined by his innovative contributions and dedication to education. as an academic and researcher, he is committed to advancing knowledge and fostering the growth of future scientists. his ongoing research and teaching endeavors are likely to produce further breakthroughs in sensor development and biomarker detection, leaving a lasting impact on both the scientific community and practical applications in healthcare and environmental monitoring.

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