Seda Çetindere | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Seda Çetindere , Gebze Technical University, Turkey.

Publication Profile
Suitability For The Award
Seda Çetindere, a dedicated Research Assistant at Gebze Technical University, is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, recognized for her substantial contributions to the field of inorganic chemistry and photophysical research. With a solid academic background, including a doctoral degree from Gebze Technical University, she has been instrumental in advancing knowledge in the synthesis and characterization of innovative compounds, particularly BODIPY derivatives.
Education 
- Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry (2017)
- Master’s Degree in Chemistry
- Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry
Experience 
- Research Assistant at Gebze Technical University
- Involved in National Research Projects on organic materials
- Teaching courses in General Chemistry and Green Chemistry
- Published extensively in international journals
- Presented research at numerous scientific conferences
Professional Development
Research Focus
Awards and Honors 

- Best Research Presentation Award at Gebze Technical University (2022)
- Outstanding Contribution to Research from Higher Education Institutions (2021)
- Recognition for Excellence in Teaching at Gebze Technical University (2020)
- Research Grant Award for Innovative Chemistry Projects (2019)
- Young Scientist Award from the Turkish Chemical Society (2018)
Publications 

- Hexa-BODIPY Linked-Triazole Based on a Cyclotriphosphene Core as a Highly Selective and Sensitive Fluorescent Sensor for Fe2+ Ions – Cited by: 55
, Year: 2016
- Synthesis and properties of axially BODIPY conjugated subphthalocyanine dyads – Cited by: 36
, Year: 2014
- Novel pyrene-BODIPY dyes based on cyclotriphosphazene scaffolds: Synthesis, photophysical and spectroelectrochemical properties – Cited by: 35
, Year: 2019
- Synthesis and physico-chemical properties of cyclotriphosphazene-BODIPY conjugates – Cited by: 34
, Year: 2017
- Hexa-BODIPY-cyclotriphosphazene based nanoparticle for NIR fluorescence/photoacoustic dual-modal imaging and photothermal cancer therapy – Cited by: 31
, Year: 2022
- Novel water-soluble cyclotriphosphazene-Bodipy conjugates: Synthesis, characterization and photophysical properties – Cited by: 14
, Year: 2019