Dr. Ajoy Kumar Bauri | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ajoy Kumar Bauri | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ajoy Kumar Bauri , Bhabha Atomic Research Centre , India.

Dr. Ajoy Kumar Bauri 🎓 is a seasoned chemist and researcher with expertise in organic and medicinal chemistry. He began his career as a teacher 👨‍🏫 at Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd, then served as a Chemical Engineer ⚙️ at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. He later pursued postdoctoral research in Japan 🇯🇵 at Shiga University of Medical Science, focusing on nanocarbon separation. His research has led to significant contributions in anti-malarial and anti-proliferative compounds 🧪, with over 90 publications. He received funding from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 💴 and continues to work on groundbreaking molecular recognition technologies. 🌿🔬

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Education & Experience 

🎓 Education:
  • 🧪 M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India (1986–1988)

  • 🧫 Postdoctoral Fellow in Chemistry, Shiga University of Medical Science, Otsu, Shiga, Japan 🇯🇵 (2007–2008)

👨‍💼 Employment:
  • 👨‍🏫 Teachership (Junior College), Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd (BALCO), Asansol, West Bengal (1988–1991)

  • ⚙️ Chemical Engineer, Reactor Engineering Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai (1991–1997)

Summary Suitability

Dr. Ajoy Kumar Bauri is a distinguished scientist and researcher, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions in the field of organic chemistry and nanotechnology. With an extensive career spanning both academic and industrial sectors, he has demonstrated exceptional research capabilities and a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. His work has significantly impacted areas like nanocarbon material separation, molecular recognition, and anti-malarial drug discovery, positioning him as an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development 

Dr. Ajoy Bauri’s professional journey is a testament to continuous learning and interdisciplinary exploration. From engineering reactors ⚛️ at BARC to conducting advanced research in nanomaterials 🧬 in Japan, he has always embraced new challenges. His participation in a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) grant 🌐 further enriched his expertise in molecular recognition. Regular contributions to peer-reviewed journals 📖 and international collaborations have kept his scientific knowledge sharp. With nearly 100 publications 📊, Dr. Bauri actively engages in research, mentorship, and knowledge dissemination, ensuring a lasting impact on chemical and biomedical research communities worldwide. 🌍🧠

Research Focus 

Dr. Bauri’s research centers on the medicinal chemistry of natural products 🌱, nanomaterials, and molecular recognition mechanisms 🔬. He investigates anti-malarial and anti-cancer agents derived from bioactive compounds, such as allyl phenols and chromone derivatives 🧪. His work also explores the separation of nanocarbon materials using diporphyrin nanotweezers, contributing to innovations in nanotechnology 🧲. This interdisciplinary focus bridges organic synthesis, biochemistry, and nanoscience, targeting applications in drug discovery 💊 and therapeutic development. His passion for unveiling bioactive natural compounds makes his contributions vital in the field of biomedical sciences 🧠⚗️.

Awards & Honors 

  • 💴 JSPS Research Grant for “Separation of Nanocarbon Materials through Molecular Recognition with Diporohyrin Nanotweezers” (2008–2010)

  • 📜 Authored/co-authored 90+ scientific papers, including multiple high-impact publications in 2024

  • 🌐 International collaborations with leading researchers across Japan, India, and the U.S.

  • 🧬 Recognized for anti-malarial and anti-proliferative research in Chemistry & Biodiversity and EJBPS

Publication Top Notes

  • Exhibition of Förster resonance energy transfer from CdSe/ZnS quantum dot to zinc porphyrazine studied in solutionJ. Mol. Liq., 276, 770-778 (2019) 🔬💎

  • Analysis of Chemical constituents of Steam Distillate of Trachyspermum roxburghianumAm. J. Food Sci. & Nutrition, 5(4), 76-81 (2018) 🌱🍽️

  • Anti-proliferative Active Flavones from the Methanol Extract of Indian Herb Aretimisia reticulataAm. J. Pharma & Pharmocol. 5(4), 27-32 (2018) 💊🌿

  • Anti-proliferative Allyl phenol from the Methanol Extract of Piper betleAm. J. Pharma & Pharmocol. 5(3), 13-18 (2018) 🌿💉

  • Molecular assembly of PC70BM with a designed monoporhyrin: Spectroscopic investigation in solution and theoretical calculationsJ. Mol. Liq., 272, 137-150 (2018) 🔬💡

  • Study of Chemical Physics on Energy Transfer Phenomenon between Quantum Dots and Designed Diporphyrin in SolutionJ. Mol. Liq., 263, 64-71 (2018) ⚡💎

  • Synthesis and Evaluation of Polyphenolic Malabaricones for their Anti-cancer PotentialBARC NEWSLETTER Research Article September-October (2018) 🧪🍃

Noora Hamad Al-Qahtani | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Noora Hamad Al-Qahtani | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Noora Hamad Al-Qahtani, Qatar University, Qatar.

Dr. Noora Hamad Al-Qahtani 🎓, a Research Assistant Professor at Qatar University, is a pioneering Qatari female in the field of corrosion with a PhD from Imperial College London. Currently the Acting Head of the Central Lab Unit and a key researcher at the Center for Advanced Materials, she has over 15 years of experience in academia and industry. Dr. Noora has published 50+ papers, managed major research projects, and earned numerous international awards 🌍. Her expertise spans corrosion, catalysis, fuel cells, and environmental chemistry, driving innovative solutions for sustainable development and water treatment ♻️.

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Education 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Corrosion, Imperial College London, UK 🇬🇧
  • Master’s Degree in Chemistry, Qatar University, Qatar 🇶🇦
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry, Qatar University, Qatar 🇶🇦

Experience 💼

  • Research Assistant Professor, Qatar University 🏫
  • Acting Head, Central Lab Unit, Qatar University 🔬
  • Key Researcher, Center for Advanced Materials, Qatar University 🧪
  • Over 15 years of experience in academia and industry 🌍
  • Published 50+ research papers 📚
  • Managed major research projects in corrosion, fuel cells, and environmental chemistry ♻️

Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Dr. Noora Hamad AlQahtani stands out as a remarkable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to materials science, her pioneering role as the first Qatari female to earn a PhD in corrosion, and her extensive impact on both academic and practical applications within her field.

Professional Development (💼🔬)

This individual has shown remarkable growth through continuous professional development 🚀. They have actively participated in numerous international conferences 🌍, expanding their knowledge in corrosion science and environmental chemistry 🔬. With over 15 years of academic and industry experience 📚, they have led various research projects focused on fuel cells and sustainability ♻️. Their dedication to professional growth is highlighted by their role as a key researcher at the Center for Advanced Materials 🏫 and acting head of the Central Lab Unit at Qatar University. Additionally, their 50+ publications showcase their commitment to advancing science and innovation. ✨

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Awards and Honors (🏆🎖️)

  • 2023 – Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Corrosion Science 🌍📜
  • 2022 – Excellence in Research Award from the Society of Electrochemical Science 🔋🏆
  • 2021 – Young Scientist Award by the International Society for Environmental Chemistry 🌿👩‍🔬
  • 2020 – Outstanding Achievement Award in Nanotechnology from the National Science Foundation 🧪🎖️
  • 2019 – Innovation Award for Sustainable Materials at the Global Materials Science Forum ♻️🏅
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Conclusion

Dr. Noora Hamad AlQahtani exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher and is exceptionally deserving of the Best Researcher Award. Her pioneering achievements, impactful research, and dedication to education and community engagement highlight her significant contributions to the field of materials science and her role as an inspiring figure for future researchers, particularly women in science.