Abdulaziz Bagabas | Green Technologies | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

            Research Profile
Researcher Abdulaziz Bagabas
Affiliation King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 15219788300
Documents 70
Citations 1,827
h-index 25
Subject Area Green Technologies
Event New Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-3590-7369
Google Scholar 36CegkkAAAAJ

Abdulaziz Bagabas

 King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Saudi Arabia

Abdulaziz Bagabas is a researcher affiliated with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Saudi Arabia, with a research profile associated with Green Technologies. The available bibliographic information records 70 documents, 1,827 citations, and an h-index of 25 in the supplied Scopus profile data. His work is positioned within a research area concerned with technological approaches to environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, and related green-technology applications.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents Abdulaziz Bagabas and summarizes the supplied bibliographic indicators associated with his research activities at the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST). His stated subject area is Green Technologies, a multidisciplinary field encompassing technological strategies for reducing environmental impacts, improving resource efficiency, and supporting sustainable development. The supplied Scopus record identifies 70 documents, 1,827 citations, and an h-index of 25.[1] Researcher-identification services including ORCID and Google Scholar provide additional mechanisms for distinguishing and discovering his scholarly work.[2][3]

Keywords

Abdulaziz Bagabas, Innovative Research Award, Green Technologies, Sustainable Technology, Environmental Technology, KACST, Saudi Arabia, Research Impact, Scopus, ORCID, Google Scholar.

Introduction

Green Technologies is a broad research domain involving technological development and implementation intended to improve environmental performance and resource utilization. Research in this area can include energy systems, sustainable processes, materials, environmental engineering, emissions reduction, and technologies designed to improve the efficiency of industrial and societal systems. The field frequently intersects with engineering, environmental science, materials science, energy research, and policy-oriented sustainability studies.

Within this multidisciplinary context, Abdulaziz Bagabas is affiliated with KACST in Saudi Arabia. The supplied scholarly profile associates his research with Green Technologies and records a substantial body of indexed research outputs. Bibliographic indicators provide quantitative measures of publication and citation activity, although such indicators represent only one component of a comprehensive assessment of research quality and significance.[1]

Research Profile

The supplied research profile identifies Abdulaziz Bagabas as a KACST-affiliated researcher in Saudi Arabia. The bibliographic record contains 70 documents, with 1,827 citations and an h-index of 25. These figures provide a quantitative snapshot of the research activity associated with the supplied Scopus author identifier, 15219788300.[1]

  • Researcher: Abdulaziz Bagabas
  • Affiliation: King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
  • Country: Saudi Arabia
  • Subject Area: Green Technologies
  • Scopus Author ID: 15219788300
  • Documents: 70
  • Citations: 1,827
  • h-index: 25

The researcher’s ORCID identifier, 0000-0003-3590-7369, provides a persistent identifier for distinguishing the researcher from other authors and connecting scholarly activities across research systems.[2] The supplied Google Scholar profile provides another channel through which publications and citation information may be discovered.[3]

Research Contributions

Research within Green Technologies generally addresses technological approaches that can contribute to environmental sustainability and more efficient use of energy and material resources. In this context, the supplied subject classification places Bagabas’s scholarly profile within a field characterized by interdisciplinary research and practical technological applications.

The available bibliometric indicators indicate an established publication record. However, citation counts and h-index values should be interpreted in relation to publication year, discipline-specific citation practices, authorship, journal characteristics, and the individual contributions made to particular studies. Bibliometric indicators therefore provide useful contextual information rather than a standalone measure of research quality.[4]

Publications

The supplied Scopus profile records 70 documents associated with Abdulaziz Bagabas. The Scopus author record serves as the principal bibliographic source for the supplied document and citation figures.[1] Additional publication discovery can be performed through the researcher’s Google Scholar profile and persistent ORCID record.[2][3]

  • 70 documents are reported in the supplied Scopus profile.
  • The supplied Scopus record reports 1,827 citations.
  • The reported h-index is 25.
  • Publication discovery is additionally supported through ORCID and Google Scholar.

Research Impact

The supplied citation count of 1,827 and h-index of 25 indicate measurable scholarly visibility within the indexed research literature associated with the profile.[1] Citation-based measures can help contextualize the reach of published research, while researcher identifiers such as ORCID facilitate reliable attribution of scholarly outputs across databases.[2]

Research impact in Green Technologies can also be considered through factors beyond bibliometric indicators, including technological relevance, reproducibility, interdisciplinary collaboration, contribution to sustainable development, and potential application in environmental or industrial settings. A complete assessment would therefore require examination of individual publications, methodologies, datasets, collaborations, and documented applications.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award profile is presented in connection with the New Scientists Awards. Abdulaziz Bagabas’s supplied academic indicators include a substantial indexed publication record, 1,827 citations, and an h-index of 25, together with a stated research specialization in Green Technologies.[1] These indicators may provide relevant evidence for an academic recognition process focused on research activity and scholarly contribution.

Award suitability should ultimately be determined according to the applicable nomination criteria and evaluation procedures of the awarding organization. Bibliometric data can support such an assessment, but should be considered alongside the originality, methodological quality, relevance, and documented contribution of the research itself.[4]

Conclusion

Abdulaziz Bagabas is affiliated with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Saudi Arabia and is associated with the research area of Green Technologies. The supplied bibliographic profile reports 70 documents, 1,827 citations, and an h-index of 25.[1] His ORCID and Google Scholar profiles provide additional pathways for researcher identification and scholarly discovery.[2][3] Collectively, these details provide a structured academic basis for presenting his profile in connection with the Innovative Research Award.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Abdulaziz Bagabas, Author ID 15219788300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/15219788300
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record: Abdulaziz Bagabas, ORCID iD 0000-0003-3590-7369.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3590-7369
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Google Scholar profile for Abdulaziz Bagabas.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=36CegkkAAAAJ&hl=en
  4. Hicks, D., Wouters, P., Waltman, L., de Rijcke, S., & Rafols, I. (2015). Bibliometrics: The Leiden Manifesto for research metrics. Nature, 520, 429–431.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/520429a
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    https://newscientists.net/

Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk | Green Technologies | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Research Profile
Affiliation Silesian University of Technology
Country Poland
Scopus ID 56114297000
Documents 32
Citations 206
h-index 8
Subject Area Green Technologies
Event New Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-7640-267X
Google Scholar ID -bIYTD0AAAAJ

Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk
Silesian University of Technology , Poland

Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk is a researcher affiliated with the Silesian University of Technology, Poland, whose scholarly activities focus on green technologies, environmental engineering, sustainable resource management, and environmental assessment. Her scientific publications contribute to advancing environmentally responsible technologies, resource efficiency, and sustainable development while supporting interdisciplinary collaboration in environmental sciences and engineering.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile and research achievements of Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk, highlighting her contributions to green technologies and environmental sustainability. Her scientific work addresses sustainable engineering solutions, environmental quality improvement, resource management, and practical approaches that support ecological responsibility and innovation across multidisciplinary research domains.[2]

Keywords

  • Green Technologies
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Sustainability
  • Circular Economy
  • Environmental Assessment
  • Resource Management

Introduction

Green technologies continue to play an increasingly important role in achieving sustainable development goals by reducing environmental impacts and improving industrial efficiency. Researchers working within this discipline contribute to scientific evidence supporting cleaner production methods, environmental monitoring, and responsible resource utilization. Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk has participated in this evolving research landscape through peer-reviewed publications addressing environmental challenges and engineering applications.[3]

Research Profile

According to publicly available academic databases, Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk has authored 32 indexed publications with 206 citations and an h-index of 8. Her work demonstrates continued engagement in environmental science and sustainable engineering research, reflecting collaborations that address environmental quality, pollution control, and sustainable technological development.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Research related to sustainable environmental engineering.
  • Studies supporting green technology implementation.
  • Contributions to environmental quality assessment.
  • Scientific investigations addressing resource efficiency.
  • Participation in multidisciplinary environmental research initiatives.

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio includes articles indexed in international scientific databases covering environmental sustainability, engineering solutions, pollution prevention, and green technology applications. Several publications include Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), ensuring permanent accessibility and citation tracking within scholarly literature.[4]

Research Impact

Citation metrics indicate that the research outputs have been referenced within the scientific community, reflecting scholarly engagement with published findings. Citation-based indicators such as total citations and h-index provide quantitative measures of research visibility while complementing qualitative assessments of scientific contribution.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available academic indicators and research activity, Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk demonstrates an established record of scientific publication in the field of green technologies. Her contributions to sustainable environmental research align with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award presented during the New Scientists Awards, which recognizes meaningful academic achievements and continued advancement of scientific knowledge.[5]

Conclusion

The academic record of Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk reflects sustained scholarly activity within environmental engineering and green technologies. Her publication record, citation performance, and interdisciplinary research collectively demonstrate contributions that support sustainable scientific advancement and environmental innovation.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk, Author ID 56114297000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56114297000
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Research profile of Małgorzata Musztyfaga-Staszuk.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7640-267X
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile and indexed publications.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=-bIYTD0AAAAJ
  4. DOI Foundation. (2020). Environmental research article.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.136645
  5. New Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Innovative Research Award.
    https://newscientists.net/

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Uma S | Environmental Pollution and Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Uma S | Environmental Pollution and Remediation | Best Researcher Award

Guest Teacher | The Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed to be University (DTBU) | India

Dr. Uma S is an accomplished environmental engineer and researcher specializing in sustainable environmental technologies, anaerobic digestion, and wastewater treatment. Her research has significantly advanced solid-state anaerobic co-digestion processes and biogas production from organic substrates. With a strong interdisciplinary foundation, she integrates mathematical modeling, life cycle analysis, and phytoremediation to address complex environmental challenges. Her work on optimizing Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) systems for nitrogen removal demonstrates practical innovation in wastewater management. She has authored peer-reviewed papers in Waste and Biomass Valorization, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability, and Annals of Agricultural & Crop Sciences, contributing to both SCIE and Scopus-indexed literature. Dr. Uma S has also published a specialized book titled Heavy Metal Adsorption Using Nanocomposites for Wastewater Treatment (ISBN: 978-981-96-0755-6), reflecting her expertise in nanocomposite applications for environmental remediation. Her research output, with 36 citations, 4 Scopus-indexed publications, and an h-index of 3, is complemented by a patented innovation—AIB-Bottle, an AI-based water filter bottle (Application No. 201941035054)—highlighting her focus on translational and applied sustainability technologies. She has collaborated with leading institutions such as NIT Karnataka, NIT Tiruchirappalli, Delta State University (Nigeria), and Kumamoto University (Japan), fostering international research synergy. Dr. Uma S’s contributions extend to mentoring postgraduate research in renewable energy, WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) management, and smart materials for infrastructure diagnostics. Recognized with the Best Reviewer Award (2015) by the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, she actively contributes to the global scientific community through editorial and peer-review service. Her research endeavors continue to enhance sustainable resource management and environmental resilience through innovative, eco-efficient engineering solutions.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | Web of Science | Academia

Featured Publications

1. Uma, S., Thalla, A. K., & Devatha, C. P. (2020). Co-digestion of food waste and switchgrass for biogas potential: Effects of process parameters. Waste and Biomass Valorization, 11(3), 827–839.

2. Owamah, H. I., Ikpeseni, S. C., Dharmaraj, R., Gopikumar, S., Malathy, R., Uma, S., … (2021). Influence of diethanolamine on the properties of concrete, corrosion rate of rebar and renewable energy generation. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 46(11), 11487–11496.

3. Sakthivel, U., Swaminathan, G., & Anis, J. (2022). Strategies for quantifying metal recovery from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE/E-waste) using mathematical approach. Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability, 6, 781–790.

4. Uma, S., Thalla, A. K., & Jayanthi, S. (2015). Performance evaluation on anaerobic digestion of banana waste along with domestic wastewater. In National Conference on Technological Innovations for Sustainable Development.

5. Uma, S. (2019). Solid-state anaerobic co-digestion of organic substrates for biogas production [Master’s thesis, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal].

Abubakar Ali | Renewable Energy | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Abubakar Ali | Renewable Energy | Best Research Article Award

Chief Lecturer at Department of Chemical Engineering | Kaduna Polytechnic | Nigeria

Dr. Abubakar Ali is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, currently serving as Chief Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Kaduna Polytechnic, Nigeria. With a career spanning decades in teaching, research and administration, he has demonstrated exceptional dedication to advancing technical education and fostering innovation in sustainable engineering practices. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in engineering sciences, further strengthened by advanced studies in environmental engineering and educational technology. He has contributed significantly to student mentorship, curriculum development, laboratory supervision, and project guidance, shaping the next generation of engineers. Beyond teaching, Dr. Abubakar Ali is committed to administrative leadership, having successfully held key positions such as Head of Department and departmental officer roles that enhanced academic and organizational efficiency. He is an active member of several professional bodies, including COREN, the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers, and renewable energy associations, underscoring his commitment to professional development and collaboration. With expertise in renewable energy, environmental sustainability and chemical process design, Dr. Abubakar Ali’s career embodies a blend of academic excellence, practical application and visionary leadership that continues to leave a lasting impact on engineering education and research in Nigeria.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Abubakar Ali’s educational foundation is deeply rooted in engineering and technical sciences, which prepared him for a distinguished career in teaching, research and leadership. His academic journey began with strong primary and secondary schooling, followed by advanced preparatory studies that paved the way for higher education in engineering. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, laying the groundwork for his expertise in process design, chemical operations, and industrial systems. This was complemented by postgraduate studies in Chemical Engineering at the Master’s level, further strengthening his ability to address complex challenges in reaction engineering, thermodynamics and process optimization. His pursuit of knowledge extended into Environmental Engineering at the doctoral level, where his focus on sustainability, waste management and eco-friendly technologies broadened his research capacity to address global environmental issues. Recognizing the importance of pedagogy in technical education, he also obtained advanced qualifications in education to enhance his teaching effectiveness. These achievements reflect not only a commitment to academic excellence but also to lifelong learning, blending engineering knowledge with educational skills. His educational background continues to serve as the foundation for his professional achievements, research innovation and contributions to both the academic community and the wider society.

Professional Experience

Dr. Abubakar Ali has cultivated an extensive career in academia marked by progressive leadership, scholarly engagement, and significant contributions to technical education. His professional path began with early teaching roles where he laid the foundation for practical and theoretical engineering instruction. Over time, he rose steadily through the academic ranks, serving as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Principal Lecturer and ultimately achieving the position of Chief Lecturer. In these roles, he has been responsible for teaching core chemical engineering courses, supervising student research projects, guiding industrial training programs, and overseeing laboratory practices. His administrative expertise is equally notable, as he has served as Head of Department, coordinating academic planning, supervising faculty members and managing departmental operations. He has also contributed as a departmental officer responsible for student admissions, industrial work experience coordination, and timetable organization, ensuring academic efficiency and smooth departmental activities. Beyond his teaching and administrative duties, he has actively engaged in research dissemination, professional service and scholarly reviews for leading international journals. His blend of teaching, research and leadership demonstrates a holistic commitment to academic excellence and institutional development, positioning him as a vital contributor to the advancement of engineering education and professional practice in Nigeria.

Research Interest

Dr. Abubakar Ali’s research interests span across diverse yet interconnected fields within chemical and environmental engineering, with a strong focus on sustainability and renewable technologies. His doctoral training in environmental engineering has influenced his commitment to advancing research that mitigates the adverse impacts of industrialization and promotes eco-friendly solutions. He is particularly interested in renewable energy development, including solar energy applications and sustainable energy systems that address the growing global demand for clean power. Another area of focus is hazardous material management and environmental pollution control, where his work aligns with developing innovative strategies for waste minimization and safer industrial practices. In addition, he is keenly interested in process design, reaction engineering and optimization techniques that improve efficiency in chemical production while reducing environmental footprints. His research approach combines theoretical modeling with practical laboratory experimentation, bridging the gap between academic innovation and real-world application. By integrating renewable energy, environmental sustainability and chemical process engineering, his work contributes to addressing pressing global challenges such as climate change, resource depletion and industrial safety. Through mentorship and collaboration, he continues to inspire students and colleagues to explore research that benefits both the scientific community and society at large.

Research Skills

Dr. Abubakar Ali possesses a robust set of research skills that reflect his deep training in chemical and environmental engineering as well as his practical experience in applied research. He is skilled in laboratory experimentation, where he designs, supervises and evaluates experimental procedures related to process optimization, waste treatment and renewable energy systems. His expertise extends to computational modeling and simulation, enabling him to analyze chemical processes, assess system performance and develop strategies for sustainable engineering practices. He demonstrates strong competence in hazardous material analysis, risk assessment and environmental impact evaluation, which are crucial in ensuring industrial safety and compliance with environmental standards. Additionally, his experience in supervising student projects has honed his ability to design and guide research methodologies, from data collection to interpretation and reporting. His editorial contributions as a reviewer for reputable international journals highlight his critical thinking, analytical precision, and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Equally important are his organizational and collaborative skills, which allow him to lead multidisciplinary research teams, secure research grants, and foster partnerships that extend the reach of his work. These research capabilities underline his role as both an innovator and mentor in the advancement of engineering research and practice.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Abubakar Ali’s career is distinguished by numerous recognitions that reflect his scholarly excellence, professional service and contributions to engineering education and research. His appointment as a reviewer for the highly regarded Elsevier Journal of Hazardous Materials stands as a testament to his expertise and global recognition within the scientific community. He has earned memberships in prestigious professional organizations such as the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria, the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers and the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, highlighting both his technical proficiency and pedagogical commitment. His engagement with the Solar Renewable Energy Society of Nigeria underscores his forward-looking orientation toward renewable energy solutions. In his academic environment, he has been consistently entrusted with leadership roles, including Head of Department and officer positions that directly impacted student training, curriculum management and institutional governance. These appointments reflect the confidence his peers and institution place in his leadership and vision. Each recognition and professional milestone demonstrates not only his dedication to continuous growth but also his determination to advance engineering education, research excellence and sustainable solutions that address national and global challenges in energy and the environment.

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 142

  • h-index: 5

  • i10-index: 5

Publications Top Notes

1. Characterization of petroleum sludge from refinery industry biological wastewater treatment unit
Citations: 29 | Year: 2017

2. Characteristics of the effluent wastewater in sewage treatment plants of Malaysian urban areas
Citations: 28 | Year: 2018

3. Analysis of solid residue and flue gas from thermal plasma treatment of petroleum sludge
Citations: 27 | Year: 2019

4. Thermal plasma: A technology for efficient treatment of industrial and wastewater sludge
Citations: 26 | Year: 2016

5. Thermal plasma treatment of municipal solid waste incineration residue: A review
Citations: 12 | Year: 2016

Conclusion

Dr. Abubakar Ali’s professional journey exemplifies a career dedicated to advancing knowledge, fostering innovation and nurturing future leaders in chemical and environmental engineering. His educational achievements, from foundational studies to advanced qualifications, provided him with the expertise and vision to contribute meaningfully to academia and society. His professional experience as a lecturer, researcher and administrator demonstrates a balance between teaching excellence, research innovation, and leadership. With research interests that address sustainability, renewable energy and industrial safety, he aligns his work with pressing global challenges, offering solutions that benefit both industry and the environment. His recognized research skills and editorial contributions reflect his ability to uphold scientific rigor and mentor students and colleagues toward impactful research outcomes. The awards and honors he has received further affirm his standing as a respected academic and professional within Nigeria and beyond. Guided by a vision of institutional growth, academic excellence and community development, Dr. Abubakar Ali continues to shape the future of engineering education and research. His career represents a legacy of scholarship, leadership and service that will continue to inspire generations of students and professionals in the years to come.

Elena Allegritti | Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elena Allegritti | Sustainable Materials | Best Researcher Award

Research and Development Project Manager | University of L’Aquila | Italy

Dr. Elena Allegritti is a dedicated researcher and project manager specializing in the design and development of innovative materials and biomedical systems. Her academic and professional journey reflects a strong focus on lipid-based carriers, drug delivery platforms and multifunctional formulations for both industrial and healthcare applications. With a background spanning chemistry, materials science, and biomedicine, she has cultivated expertise in interdisciplinary projects that integrate nanotechnology, materials engineering, and pharmaceutical sciences. Throughout her career, Dr. Elena Allegritti has combined rigorous academic training with hands-on laboratory research, working on advanced systems such as liposomes, micelles, magnetic carriers, and lipid mesophases. Her experiences extend beyond Italy through international collaborations in Switzerland and Spain, where she contributed to projects on targeted therapies and controlled release formulations. She has also gained industrial experience in biotechnology, where she has taken on leadership responsibilities in research management. Beyond technical expertise, Dr. Elena Allegritti demonstrates strong organizational and communication skills, successfully bridging the gap between scientific innovation and practical application. Her work reflects a consistent drive to address pressing biomedical and industrial challenges, positioning her as an emerging leader in applied chemistry and life sciences.

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Education

Dr. Elena Allegritti’s educational foundation reflects her strong commitment to chemistry and its applications in both industry and healthcare. She began her academic journey in chemistry and materials science, developing expertise in the synthesis of surfactants and lipid-based sensors. Building on this foundation, she advanced to graduate-level studies in chemical sciences, where she focused her thesis on liposome-based drug delivery systems for Parkinson’s disease. This work highlighted her early interest in neurodegenerative disorders and innovative therapeutic approaches. She then pursued doctoral studies in physical and chemical sciences, specializing in lipid-based carriers such as liposomes, micelles, magnetic liposomes, and lipid mesophases. Her research explored the dual potential of these systems for biomedical and industrial use, combining fundamental chemistry with applied innovation. During her doctoral training, she also participated in international exchanges that enriched her perspective on materials science and pharmaceutical technologies. She further complemented her academic preparation with professional qualifications, including the official habilitation as a chemist and certification for teaching chemistry at middle and high school levels. This comprehensive academic path reflects her interdisciplinary strengths and her ability to translate fundamental chemical knowledge into practical biomedical and industrial applications.

Professional Experience

Dr. Allegritti has cultivated diverse professional experiences that combine academic research with industrial project management. In biotechnology, she serves as a research and development project manager, overseeing activities related to the design and advancement of cosmetic formulations, supplements, and medical devices aimed at preventing and treating infections. This role has allowed her to integrate her scientific expertise with managerial skills, guiding projects from concept to development. In academia, she has worked as a postgraduate research scholar, contributing to material science projects involving the preparation and characterization of novel systems designed for conservation and environmental applications. During her doctoral studies, she carried out research on advanced lipid-based systems for both biomedical and industrial use, collaborating closely with academic mentors and interdisciplinary teams. Internationally, she enhanced her profile as a visiting researcher in Switzerland, where she explored lipid mesophase-based beads for drug delivery, and in Spain, where she contributed to liposomal formulations for neurological therapies. Each of these roles reflects her versatility and adaptability, spanning laboratory work, project coordination, and cross-border collaborations. Collectively, her professional experiences demonstrate her ability to navigate both research-focused and applied environments, balancing scientific rigor with innovation-driven leadership.

Research Interest

Dr. Elena Allegritti’s research interests lie at the intersection of chemistry, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering, with a particular focus on lipid-based systems and their versatile applications. She is deeply engaged in the study of liposomes, micelles, magnetic liposomes and lipid mesophases as multifunctional carriers for drug delivery and therapeutic interventions. These systems hold promise for the targeted and sustained release of active molecules, particularly in addressing conditions such as neurodegenerative disorders, infections, and cancer. Beyond biomedical contexts, her research extends to the use of lipid-based and surfactant systems in industrial and conservation applications, including the development of new materials for surface treatments and environmental restoration. She is also interested in the translation of academic discoveries into practical technologies, with a focus on developing medical devices, supplements, and cosmetic formulations that leverage biocompatible materials. Another key area of her interest is the integration of interdisciplinary approaches, combining materials chemistry with pharmaceutical sciences, biotechnology, and nanomedicine. Through both independent and collaborative projects, Dr. Elena Allegritti seeks to address global health challenges and industrial needs by designing innovative, sustainable, and efficient material-based solutions that bridge fundamental science with applied technology.

Research Skills

Dr. Elena Allegritti possesses a broad range of research skills that reflect her multidisciplinary training and international experiences. Her expertise includes the design, synthesis, and characterization of lipid-based systems such as liposomes, micelles and mesophases, which she applies in both biomedical and industrial contexts. She is proficient in advanced laboratory techniques for material preparation, formulation development, and physicochemical characterization, including microscopy, spectroscopy, and analytical chemistry methods. Her research also involves the use of magnetic and responsive nanocarriers for targeted delivery, demonstrating her ability to develop innovative platforms for sustained and controlled release. She has gained experience in surface treatments and conservation materials, applying chemical principles to the protection and restoration of cultural heritage. International research collaborations have strengthened her adaptability to different laboratory environments and expanded her technical repertoire. In addition, her role in biotechnology has developed her project management skills, including planning, supervising, and coordinating research activities across teams. She combines hands-on laboratory expertise with scientific writing, presentation, and communication skills, enabling her to contribute effectively to academic publications, industrial reports, and collaborative projects. These skills underscore her versatility as a scientist capable of both discovery-driven and application-oriented research.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Elena Allegritti’s academic and professional journey has been recognized through distinctions and achievements that highlight her excellence in chemistry and research. She graduated with top honors in both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, earning the highest academic distinction for her performance and thesis research. Her doctoral training further strengthened her academic profile, as she was selected for competitive international research exchanges in Switzerland and Spain, where she contributed to high-level projects in drug delivery and nanomedicine. She has also successfully achieved professional habilitation as a chemist, reflecting her recognized competence and readiness for professional practice in the field. In addition, she earned certification for teaching chemistry at the secondary level, showcasing her versatility in both research and education. Throughout her career, her ability to balance academic research with industrial applications has been a consistent source of recognition. While still at an early stage in her career, these honors reflect a trajectory of excellence, dedication, and impact across academic, industrial, and international contexts. They also underscore her role as a promising scientist whose achievements continue to position her as an emerging leader in chemical and biomedical innovation.

Author Metrics

  • Publications: 8

  • Documents Indexed: 7

  • Total Citations: 32+

  • Citations by Documents: 30

  • h-index: 3

Publications Top Notes

1. Exploring Solid Magnetic Liposomes for Organic Pollutant Removal from Wastewater: The Role of Lipid Composition
Year: 2025
Citations: 2

2. Unlocking new dimensions in long-acting injectables using lipid mesophase-based beads
Year: 2024
Citations: 2

3. Novel liposomal formulations for protection and delivery of Levodopa: Structure-properties correlation
Year: 2023
Citations: 11

4. Organocatalytic Synthesis of γ-Amino Acid Precursors via Masked Acetaldehyde under Micellar Catalysis
Year: 2023
Citations: 2

5. Influence of Lipid Composition on Physicochemical and Antibacterial Properties of Vancomycin-Loaded Nanoscale Liposomes
Year: 2024
Citations: 4

Conclusion

Dr. Elena Allegritti is a highly motivated chemist and research professional whose career integrates academic achievement, international collaboration and industrial application. Her expertise in lipid-based systems and multifunctional carriers places her at the forefront of research in drug delivery, nanomedicine and advanced materials. She combines this scientific knowledge with strong project management skills, demonstrated in her current leadership role within the biotechnology sector, where she oversees the development of medical devices, cosmetic products, and supplements. Her educational path, marked by distinction at every stage, reflects both depth and breadth, encompassing chemistry, materials science, and applied biomedical research. International experiences in Switzerland and Spain have expanded her perspective and strengthened her collaborative approach, while her qualifications in professional practice and teaching further showcase her versatility. Looking forward, Dr. Elena Allegritti is well-positioned to continue contributing to both scientific discovery and practical innovation. Her commitment to advancing materials and formulations that address health and industrial challenges ensures that her work will remain impactful, bridging the gap between fundamental science and societal needs. She stands as a dynamic scientist prepared to shape future directions in applied chemistry and biomedical engineering.

Weina Zhang | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Weina Zhang | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Guangdong University of Technology | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Weina Zhang is a distinguished environmental scientist specializing in the transformation mechanisms of atmospheric pollutants, formation and growth of fine particulate matter, and the climate effects of aerosols. She serves as an Associate Professor at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, under the prestigious “Hundred Talents Program A”. A core member of the Institute of Environmental Health and Pollution Control, she has made impactful contributions through both theoretical modeling and experimental investigations. Dr. Zhang’s research bridges chemistry, environmental science, and climate studies, with publications in leading journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Environmental Science: Nano, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, and Science of the Total Environment. She has successfully led multiple national, provincial, and municipal research projects, and contributed to high-profile programs such as the Guangdong “Pearl River Talent Program.” Recognized for her outstanding academic achievements, she has received prestigious group awards including the Guangdong Province May 1st Labor Award and the Guangdong Youth May 4th Medal. Dedicated to nurturing young scientists, she integrates her research expertise into teaching and mentoring, inspiring students from diverse backgrounds to advance the frontiers of environmental science and atmospheric chemistry.

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Education

Dr. Weina Zhang’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in engineering and environmental sciences, underpinned by rigorous research training. She obtained her Bachelor of Engineering degree from the China University of Geosciences (Beijing), where she specialized in exploration technology and engineering. Her undergraduate studies provided her with a robust understanding of geological processes, environmental monitoring, and engineering methodologies. She then pursued advanced research at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, conducting her doctoral work at the Wuhan Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics. There, she focused on geotechnical mechanics and engineering safety, gaining expertise in both experimental analysis and computational modeling. Her doctoral research laid the groundwork for her later interdisciplinary work that combines chemistry, physics, and environmental engineering. Through this academic progression, Dr. Zhang developed a rare skill set that bridges multiple disciplines, enabling her to address complex environmental challenges at molecular, local, and global scales. Her education not only equipped her with advanced technical skills but also fostered her capacity to lead multidisciplinary research, integrating theoretical simulations with real-world environmental problem-solving approaches in atmospheric pollution and climate effect studies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Weina Zhang has established herself as a leading researcher and educator in atmospheric environmental science. She currently holds the position of Associate Professor at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, where she plays a central role in advancing both research and teaching in the field. She is affiliated with the Institute of Environmental Health and Pollution Control, contributing as a core member to pioneering studies on emerging pollutants and their environmental health implications. Prior to her current role, she undertook postdoctoral research at the same institution, working on projects that integrated computational chemistry with environmental monitoring to understand the transformation and health impacts of atmospheric pollutants. Her professional portfolio includes leadership in multiple national, provincial, and municipal research projects, as well as key participation in large-scale programs such as the National Key R&D Program of China. She collaborates extensively with interdisciplinary teams, applying theoretical simulations to practical environmental challenges. Her professional contributions extend to mentoring graduate students, designing specialized courses, and engaging in international research collaborations, reflecting her commitment to advancing environmental science while nurturing the next generation of scientists and engineers.

Research Interest

Dr. Zhang’s research is driven by the goal of understanding and mitigating atmospheric pollution through a combination of theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches. Her primary interests include elucidating the transformation mechanisms of atmospheric pollutants, studying the chemical and physical processes leading to the formation and growth of fine particulate matter, and assessing the climate impacts of aerosols. She places particular emphasis on the role of secondary particulate matter, exploring how primary emissions undergo chemical aging in the atmosphere and transform into more complex, potentially harmful species. Her work integrates molecular-level simulations with field and laboratory data, enabling the prediction of pollutant behaviors under different environmental conditions. She is also deeply engaged in research on heterogeneous reactions between organic amines, mineral particles, and acidic species, aiming to reveal the pathways that contribute to new particle formation. Another key aspect of her interest lies in evaluating the environmental and health effects of aerosols, including their interactions with climate systems. By linking molecular mechanisms to large-scale environmental outcomes, Dr. Zhang’s research provides essential insights that support more effective air quality management and climate policy development.

Research Skills

Dr. Weina Zhang possesses a diverse set of research skills that enable her to address complex atmospheric and environmental challenges with precision and depth. She is proficient in theoretical simulations and computational chemistry techniques, which she applies to model reaction mechanisms at the molecular level. Her expertise extends to experimental atmospheric chemistry, including the design and execution of laboratory experiments to investigate pollutant transformation and particulate matter formation. She has strong skills in environmental monitoring and analytical chemistry, utilizing advanced instrumentation to measure trace atmospheric components and analyze aerosol composition. Dr. Zhang’s interdisciplinary capabilities include integrating chemical modeling with climate impact assessment, allowing her to evaluate the broader environmental significance of her findings. She is adept at leading multi-institutional research collaborations, coordinating projects that involve scientists from fields such as chemistry, materials science, environmental engineering, and artificial intelligence applications. Her project management skills are complemented by her ability to secure competitive funding, design research methodologies, and mentor students in both theoretical and experimental techniques. This combination of skills positions her as a versatile scientist capable of translating complex chemical interactions into actionable environmental solutions.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhang’s academic and research excellence has been recognized through multiple awards and honors at the provincial and institutional levels. She has been a core member of research teams awarded the Guangdong Province May 1st Labor Award and the Guangdong Youth May 4th Medal (Group), both of which reflect exceptional contributions to scientific advancement and societal benefit. These accolades underscore her role in impactful research initiatives with direct relevance to public health and environmental policy. In addition to team awards, her mentorship has led to notable student achievements, including top academic scholarships and thesis awards, reflecting her effectiveness as an educator and guide for emerging scholars. Her selection as a Distinguished Associate Professor under the “Hundred Talents Program A” of Guangdong University of Technology further illustrates her standing as a high-caliber academic leader. This prestigious appointment is reserved for scholars with outstanding research records and leadership potential, reinforcing her reputation within the scientific community. Collectively, these honors highlight her dedication to excellence, collaborative impact, and her ability to translate advanced environmental science into both academic and societal value.

Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 1,086+

  • h-index: 21

  • i10-index: 38

Publications Top Notes

1. A novel phase transition behavior during dynamic partitioning and analysis of retained austenite in quenched and partitioned steels
Citations: 64
Year: 2018

2. Direct observations on the crystal structure evolution of nano Cu-precipitates in an extremely low carbon steel
Citations: 59
Year: 2017

3. Development of TRIP-aided lean duplex stainless steel by twin-roll strip casting and its deformation mechanism
Citations: 50
Year: 2016

4. The aging precipitation behavior of 20Cr-24Ni-6Mo super-austenitic stainless steel processed by conventional casting and twin-roll strip casting
Citations: 43
Year: 2019

5. The blocking effects of interphase precipitation on dislocations’ movement in Ti-bearing micro-alloyed steels
Citations: 38
Year: 2015

6. Thin-gauge non-oriented silicon steel with balanced magnetic and mechanical properties processed by strip casting
Citations: 37
Year: 2022

7. The role of retained austenite on the mechanical properties of a low carbon 3Mn-1.5 Ni steel
Citations: 36
Year: 2017

8. Improvement on room-temperature ductility of 6.5 wt.% Si steel by stress-relief annealing treatments after warm rolling
Citations: 34
Year: 2016

9. Microstructural bandings evolution behavior and their effects on microstructure and mechanical property of super-austenitic stainless steel
Citations: 33
Year: 2018

10. Development of an easy-deformable Cr21 lean duplex stainless steel and the effect of heat treatment on its deformation mechanism
Citations: 32
Year: 2017

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Weina Zhang represents the new generation of environmental scientists whose work bridges molecular-level understanding with real-world environmental challenges. Her contributions to elucidating the transformation mechanisms of atmospheric pollutants and the formation of fine particulate matter have advanced both scientific knowledge and policy-relevant insights. Combining computational simulations with experimental approaches, she offers a holistic perspective on air pollution and its climate implications. Her leadership in securing and managing diverse research projects demonstrates her ability to integrate multidisciplinary expertise to address urgent environmental issues. Beyond her research, Dr. Zhang’s commitment to teaching and mentoring fosters a vibrant academic environment, preparing students to tackle the next wave of environmental and atmospheric challenges. Recognized through prestigious awards and academic appointments, she stands out not only as a prolific scientist but also as a dedicated contributor to scientific collaboration and knowledge dissemination. Her career reflects an ongoing pursuit of innovation in environmental science, with a clear vision of translating research into strategies for improved air quality, climate resilience, and public health protection.

Mohammad Sadegh Shakeri | Green Technologies | Green Technology Award

Dr. Mohammad Sadegh Shakeri | Green Technologies | Green Technology Award

Associated Professor at Department of Magnetic Materials and Nanostructures, NZ34, Division of Condensed Matter Physics, NO3, Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland, 2023-now, Poland.

Dr. Mohammad Sadegh Shakeri is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, specializing in magnetic materials, nanostructures, and condensed matter physics. His work spans materials synthesis, computational modeling, and experimental characterization, contributing to advanced ceramics, biomaterials, and photocatalysts. A recipient of multiple international awards and research grants, he actively collaborates with leading global institutions.

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Educational Details

Dr. Mohammad Sadegh Shakeri holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Materials & Energy Research Centre in Iran (2012–2017). He earned his M.Sc. from the University of Tabriz (2009–2012) and a B.Sc. from Sahand University of Technology (2004–2009), both in Materials Science and Engineering. His early academic foundation was built at Emam Khomeini High School and Rasoul-e-Akram Pre-University in Songhor, Kermanshah, Iran.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shakeri is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Magnetic Materials and Nanostructures, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland. He has previously served as a postdoctoral researcher at the same institution (2021–2023) and held visiting researcher positions at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany (2023), and the University of Jean Monnet, France (2022). His industry experience includes working as a Research & Development Specialist at Fartak Sanat Rayan Mihan Co. (2017–2020). Additionally, he has contributed to academia as a lecturer at Faradars Virtual University, Tehran, Iran (2020–2021) and has served as a reviewer for reputable scientific journals, including Journal of Alloys and Compounds and Scientific Reports (Nature).

Research Interest

Dr. Shakeri’s research focuses on magnetic materials, nanostructures, and condensed matter physics, with expertise in ultra-high temperature ceramics (UHTCs), photocatalyst materials, biomaterials, and laser-matter interactions. His work integrates density functional theory (DFT), molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and experimental materials characterization to develop advanced materials for energy, biomedical, and industrial applications.

Author Metrics & Contributions

Dr. Shakeri has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and has been awarded multiple prestigious research grants, including funding from the Polish National Science Center (NCN), the European Funds for Regional Development, and the Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium (CERIC-ERIC). He is an active member of the European Ceramics Society, CECAM, and FIT4NANO. His scientific contributions have been widely recognized, earning him accolades such as the Polish Ministry of Science and Education Scholarship for Outstanding Young Scientists (2023) and the PSRS Award from the Polish Synchrotron Radiation Society (2024).

Top Noted Publication

  1. Optical Band Gap and Spectroscopic Study of Lithium Alumino Silicate Glass Containing Y³⁺ Ions

    • Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy

    • Citations: 96 (2011)

    • Summary: This study investigates the optical band gap and spectroscopic properties of lithium alumino silicate glass doped with Y³⁺ ions, revealing its potential applications in optoelectronics and photonic devices.

  2. Electrochemical and Cellular Behavior of Ultrafine-Grained Titanium In Vitro

    • Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: C

    • Citations: 88 (2014)

    • Summary: Examines the electrochemical and biocompatibility properties of ultrafine-grained titanium, highlighting its suitability for biomedical implants.

  3. Nano-Structured Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Coating by Electrophoretic Deposition

    • Journal: Applied Surface Science

    • Citations: 50 (2013)

    • Summary: Demonstrates an advanced method for depositing yttria-stabilized zirconia coatings, improving the material’s thermal and mechanical stability.

  4. Effect of Hydroxyapatite Coating on Corrosion Behavior and Nickel Release of NiTi Shape Memory Alloy

    • Journal: Materials and Corrosion

    • Citations: 42 (2014)

    • Summary: Investigates how hydroxyapatite coatings enhance the corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of NiTi shape memory alloys, making them more suitable for medical applications.

  5. Effect of Surface Modification by Nitrogen Ion Implantation on Electrochemical and Cellular Behavior of Super-Elastic NiTi Shape Memory Alloy

    • Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine

    • Citations: 37 (2014)

    • Summary: Highlights the impact of nitrogen ion implantation on the electrochemical and biological performance of NiTi alloys.

  6. The Influence of Ni₄Ti₃ Precipitates Orientation on Two-Way Shape Memory Effect in a Ni-Rich NiTi Alloy

    • Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds

    • Citations: 37 (2009)

    • Summary: Explores how the orientation of Ni₄Ti₃ precipitates affects the shape memory behavior of NiTi alloys.

  7. Optical Properties of Transparent Glass–Ceramics Containing Lithium–Mica Nanocrystals: Crystallization Effect

    • Journal: Materials Research Bulletin

    • Citations: 35 (2013)

    • Summary: Studies the crystallization behavior and optical properties of lithium–mica-based glass-ceramics for photonic applications.

  8. High Microwave Absorption of Nano-Fe₃O₄ Deposited Electrophoretically on Carbon Fiber

    • Journal: Materials and Manufacturing Processes

    • Citations: 33 (2016)

    • Summary: Investigates Fe₃O₄-coated carbon fibers for high-performance microwave absorption applications.

  9. Influence of Fe₃O₄ Nanoparticles in Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds on Primary Human Fibroblast Cell Proliferation

    • Journal: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance

    • Citations: 33 (2016)

    • Summary: Evaluates the biocompatibility of Fe₃O₄-enhanced hydroxyapatite scaffolds for biomedical applications.

  10. Characterization and Optical Properties of Mechanochemically Synthesized Molybdenum-Doped Rutile Nanoparticles and Their Electronic Structure Studies by Density Functional Theory

  • Journal: Materials Today Chemistry

  • Citations: – (Recent)

  • Summary: Integrates experimental and computational methods to analyze molybdenum-doped rutile nanoparticles for optoelectronic applications.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohammad Sadegh Shakeri is a strong candidate for the Research for Green Technology Award due to his pioneering work in advanced materials, photocatalysis, and sustainable energy applications. His research aligns with green technology advancements, making significant contributions to eco-friendly materials and clean energy solutions. Strengthening his focus on real-world green technology applications and industry collaborations will further solidify his position as a leading researcher in this field.