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. Taha Najm Aalhusaini – organic chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Taha Najm Aalhusaini - organic chemistry - Best Researcher Award

Al-Mustansiriyah University - Iraq

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Taha Najm Aalhusaini began his academic journey with a deep passion for chemistry, culminating in a ph.d. from shivaji university, india. specializing in organic chemistry, he focused on developing green methodologies in the realm of cross-coupling reactions. his academic pursuits laid the foundation for his future research, where he combined sustainability with innovative chemical processes, aiming to reduce environmental impact while enhancing chemical efficiency.

Professional endeavors 🧑‍🏫

Currently, taha serves as an assistant lecturer at al-mustansiriyah university, college of science, department of chemistry in baghdad, iraq. here, he shares his expertise and knowledge with the next generation of chemists, fostering a learning environment that emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical applications. his teaching extends beyond the classroom, inspiring students to explore green chemistry and its role in shaping a sustainable future.

Contributions and research focus 🔍

Taha’s research has primarily focused on green chemistry, specifically the development of eco-friendly n-heterocyclic carbene (nhc) metal complexes. his work has explored the use of merrifield resin, cellulose, graphene oxide, and magnetic nanoparticles as supports for these nhc complexes. notable reactions such as organic chemistry sonogashira, chan-lam, and suzuki have been key areas of application in his research. he is particularly known for his work with environmentally friendly precursors, including a recent study using caffeine as an nhc precursor, published in the journal of organometallic chemistry.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

Taha’s research contributions have not gone unnoticed. his work has been published in three scopus-indexed journals, reflecting the quality and impact of his organic chemistry findings in the field of organic chemistry. his innovative approach to green methodologies and sustainable chemistry has earned him recognition within the scientific community, particularly in the domain of catalysis and cross-coupling reactions.

Impact and influence 🌍

Through his work, taha has made significant strides in promoting green chemistry, demonstrating the potential for environmentally sustainable alternatives in organic chemistry chemical reactions. his research on nhc-metal complexes supported on various substrates is not only scientifically innovative but also essential for reducing organic chemistry the carbon footprint in chemical processes. his findings have influenced the direction of future research in organic synthesis and green methodologies.

Legacy and future contributions 🔮

Taha najm aalhusaini’s legacy lies in his dedication to merging organic chemistry with sustainability. his research on green nhc complexes paves the way for future advancements in eco-friendly chemical processes. as he continues his academic career, taha is expected to make further contributions that will enhance sustainable practices in the field of chemistry, ensuring that the next generation of chemists is equipped to tackle environmental challenges.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Nano‐magnetic Copper Complexes as Double‐Edged Sword against MCF‐7 Breast Cancer Cells
    Authors: SP Gajare, PA Bansode, PV Patil, TNA Aalhusaini, SS Chavan, DM Pore, ...
    Journal: ChemistrySelect, Volume 7, Issue 3, Article e202103818 (2022)
  • Title: Cellulose-Supported Nhc-Copper Complex Appended with Caffeine for Ullman Cross-Coupling Reaction
    Authors: TN Aalhusaini, P Patil, S Khot, D Pore, G Rashinkar
    Journal: Available at SSRN, Article 4963180