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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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.

Ms. Nitya Kesharwani -Photo Induced Organic Synthesis – Women Researcher Award

Ms. Nitya Kesharwani -Photo Induced Organic Synthesis - Women Researcher Award

CMP DEGREE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD - India 

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Nitya Kesharwani and Km. Garima laid their academic foundations in chemistry with B.Sc. degrees from distinguished universities, including the Central University of Allahabad and VBSPU, Jaunpur, respectively. Their pursuit of excellence continued with M.Sc. degrees in Organic Chemistry from the University of Allahabad. Dr. Vishal Srivastava and Dr. Praveen P. Singh, both eminent scholars, completed their undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Organic Chemistry at the University of Allahabad and VBSPU, Jaunpur, further earning their doctoral degrees (D.Phil.) at the University of Allahabad.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Nitya Kesharwani and Km. Garima are currently dedicated research scholars at the Department of Chemistry, C.M.P. Degree College, University of Allahabad, under the esteemed guidance of Dr. Pravin K. Singh. Dr. Vishal Srivastava serves as Assistant Professor at C.M.P. Degree College, a constituent college of the Central University of Allahabad, contributing significantly to Photo Induced Organic academia and research. Dr. Praveen P. Singh holds the position of Assistant Professor at the United College of Engineering and Research, Prayagraj, inspiring a new generation of chemists.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Nitya Kesharwani’s research delves into the environmentally sustainable synthesis of bioactive heterocyclic compounds, embodying the principles of green chemistry. Similarly, Km. Garima focuses on developing heterocyclic compounds with potential bioactivity, pushing the boundaries of therapeutic innovation. Dr. Vishal Srivastava pioneers photoredox-catalyzed Photo Induced Organic methodologies to synthesize novel biologically active organic compounds, merging chemistry with biological applications. Dr. Praveen P. Singh explores synthetic receptors, contributing to advanced organic synthesis and molecular recognition.

🏆 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Each member of this team has garnered respect and recognition in their respective fields through impactful research and academic contributions. Their expertise is reflected in numerous Photo Induced Organic publications and presentations that highlight their innovative approaches to organic synthesis and chemistry education.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

The collective efforts of these scholars have advanced the understanding of bioactive compounds, influencing both academic and industrial spheres. Their work in green and sustainable chemistry promotes environmental stewardship, inspiring a shift towards eco-conscious scientific practices.

💡 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As educators and researchers, the team is committed to nurturing future scientists and advancing the field of organic chemistry. Their ongoing work promises transformative contributions, particularly in sustainable and biologically significant chemical synthesis, ensuring a lasting impact on the global scientific community.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Title: Visible‐Light Driven Photocatalytic Strategies for the Synthesis of Pyrrolines
Authors: Nitya Kesharwani, Km Garima, Vishal Srivastava, Pravin K. Singh
Journal: Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry

Prof. Hamed Younesi-Kordkheili – green chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hamed Younesi-Kordkheili - green chemistry - Best Researcher Award

Semnan University - Iran

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Hamed Younesi-Kordkheili began his academic journey at the university of mazandaran, where he studied wood and paper science and technology. graduating in february 2007 with a bachelor’s degree, he was recognized as an honors student, boasting an impressive gpa of 17.3 out of 20. his passion for natural resources and materials science led him to pursue further studies, enrolling at tarbiat modares university for both his master’s and ph.d. programs. excelling in his studies, he graduated as a top student, completing his master’s degree in 2010 and his ph.d. in february 2014 with a focus on advanced material applications in wood-based products.

Professional endeavors 🏢

Hamed has been an assistant/associate professor at semnan university since 2014, where he has contributed significantly to the department of natural resources. his work focuses on wood-plastic composites and particleboard production, emphasizing the sustainable and innovative use of natural materials. his academic journey has seen him collaborate with experts in the field, including prominent supervisors like saeed kazemi-najafi and antonio pizzi. through his teaching and research, hamed continues to shape future generations of scientists in the natural resources and materials science domains.

Contributions and research focus 🔬

Hamed’s research has primarily revolved around the innovative improvement of materials used in wood and paper technology. his master's thesis investigated the effect of kraft lignin as a compatibilizer in wood-plastic composites, a study that helped advance the understanding of sustainable composite materials. during his ph.d., he focused on improving urea-formaldehyde (uf) resin for particleboard production by green chemistry modifying bagasse soda lignin and nanoclay. his research has opened new doors for developing more durable and eco-friendly wood-based materials, contributing significantly to the field of natural resources.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

throughout his academic career, hamed has been recognized as an honors student during both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies. his consistent academic excellence, reflected in his impressive gpas—17.60/20 in his master's and 18.50/20 in his ph.d.—demonstrates his green chemistry dedication and expertise. his research, particularly in the application of modified natural materials for industrial use, has earned him respect within the scientific community.

Impact and influence 🌍

Hamed’s work has had a lasting impact on both the academic and industrial sectors of wood and paper science. his research on using modified lignin and nanoclay to improve resin used in particleboard production has practical implications, helping industries produce stronger, more green chemistry environmentally friendly materials. as a professor, his teachings influence and inspire the next generation of researchers, ensuring that sustainable materials science continues to evolve in the right direction.

Legacy and future contributions 🔮

Hamed’s legacy in the field of wood-plastic composites and particleboard innovation is solidifying with each passing year. his work has set a precedent for utilizing natural materials in sustainable ways, paving the way for future researchers. looking ahead, hamed is likely to continue pushing the boundaries of natural resources science, particularly in the context of environmental sustainability and material innovation.

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