Anita Marlina | Drug Delivery | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Anita Marlina, National Research and Innovation Agency Indonesia, Indonesia.
Publication profile
Education and Experience ()
- Doctor of Philosophy: University of Malaya, Malaysia (2012–2015)
- Thesis: “Copper(II), Nickel(II), Cobalt(II), and Iron(II) Complexes of Conjugated Organic Ligands As Potential Dye-Sensitised Solar Cell Materials”
- Master of Science: Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Germany (2005–2007)
- Thesis: “Influence of Surfactant on Gas Absorption in particular CO2 and O2 with Chemical Reaction”
- Bachelor of Science: Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia (2000–2004)
- Cumlaude
- Thesis: “Hydrocarbon Production (C1 – C5) via Fischer Tropsch Synthesis using Co/SiO2 Catalyst”
- Researcher: National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia (2022–Present)
- Associate Researcher: University of Malaya, Malaysia (2022–2024)
- Post-Doctoral Researcher: University of Malaya, Malaysia (2016–2018)
- Research Assistant: University of Malaya, Malaysia (2011)
Suitability for Best Researcher Award:
Professional Development ()
Dr. Anita Marlina’s commitment to professional growth is reflected in her diverse skill set and ongoing collaborations. She has honed her expertise in synthesizing and modifying macromolecules for pharmaceutical and membrane applications, while leading research teams on surfactant development. Her dedication to mentoring the next generation of scientists is evident in her active involvement with students, guiding them through practical classes, final-year projects, and research internships. She continues to push the boundaries of innovation in chemistry through interdisciplinary collaborations and participation in conferences.
Research Focus
Dr. Anita Marlina’s research is centered on advancing the fields of drug delivery systems, colloid chemistry, and energy storage. She has made significant strides in developing nanostructured lipid carriers for pharmaceuticals and dye-sensitized solar cells for renewable energy applications. Her multidisciplinary work often blends materials science and chemistry, targeting sustainable solutions for global challenges. Dr. Marlina’s approach is to create real-world impacts through her research, contributing to innovations in drug delivery mechanisms and sustainable energy technologies.
Awards and Honors ()
- Best Young Researcher Award: International Chemistry Conference, 2023
- Excellence in Nanotechnology Research: Malaysia Innovation Awards, 2022
- Outstanding Paper Award: International Materials Science Forum, 2021
- Best Poster Presentation: Asia-Pacific Chemical Society Conference, 2020
- Surfactant adsorption onto activated carbon and its effect on absorption with chemical reaction
M. Rosu, A. Marlina, A. Kaya, A. Schumpe
Chemical Engineering Science, 62 (24), 7336-7343 (2007)
Cited by: 38 - Structural, mesomorphic, photoluminescence and thermoelectric studies of mononuclear and polymeric complexes of copper (II) with 2-hexyldecanoato and 4, 4′-bipyridine ligands
N. Abdullah, R. Hashim, L.N. Ozair, Y. Al-Hakem, H. Samsudin, A. Marlina, …
Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 3 (42), 11036-11045 (2015)
Cited by: 19 - Magnetic, thermal, mesomorphic and thermoelectric properties of mononuclear, dimeric and polymeric iron (II) complexes with conjugated ligands
N. Abdullah, M.H. Elsheikh, N.M.J.N. Ibrahim, S.M. Said, M.F.M. Sabri, …
RSC Advances, 5 (63), 50999-51007 (2015)
Cited by: 13 - Photophysical and electrochemical studies of multinuclear complexes of iron (II) with acetate and extended conjugated N‐donor ligands
N. Abdullah, S. Mohd Said, A. Marlina, M.F. Roslan, A. Azil, A.R. Nordin
The Scientific World Journal, 2015 (1), 860537 (2015)
Cited by: 10 - Magnetic, photophysical and thermal properties of complexes of iron (II) with structurally different Schiff bases
N. Abdullah, A. Azil, A. Marlina, N.L.M. Noor
Asian Journal of Chemistry, 27 (7), 2359-2364 (2015)
Cited by: 7 - Mechanism of action of the novel nickel (II) complex in simultaneous reactivation of the apoptotic signaling networks against human colon cancer cells
N. Samie, B.S. Haerian, S. Muniandy, A. Marlina, M.S. Kanthimathi, …
Frontiers in Pharmacology, 6, 313 (2016)
Cited by: 6