Mohammed Muzibur Rahman | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mohammed Muzibur Rahman | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammed Muzibur Rahman, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Mohammed Muzibur Rahman is a renowned professor at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia, with expertise in electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and chemical sensors ⚛️. He has authored over 599 research articles, 12 patents, 23 books, and 44 book chapters 📚. His work has earned him global recognition, including placement in the top 2% of scientists globally from 2017 to 2024 🌍. Dr. Rahman’s contributions to chemistry and materials science have made a significant impact on the academic community, with a citation h-index of 77 and over 24,750 Google Scholar citations. 📊

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Education:

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry, Chonbuk National University, South Korea (2007) 🎓
  • M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh (2002) 🧪
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry, Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh (1999) 🧬

Experience:

  • Professor, King Abdulaziz University (Since 2019) 👨‍🏫
  • Associate Professor, King Abdulaziz University (2014-2019) 👨‍🎓
  • Assistant Professor, King Abdulaziz University (2011-2014) 🧑‍🔬
  • Post-doctoral Fellow, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan (2008-2009) 🧑‍🔬
  • Post-doctoral Fellow, Pusan National University, South Korea (2007-2008) ⚛️

Suitability for The Award

Dr. Mohammed Muzibur Rahman is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating significant contributions to the fields of chemistry, electrochemistry, and nanotechnology throughout his academic and professional career. His credentials and accomplishments provide compelling evidence of his suitability for this recognition.

Professional Development (💼🔬)

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Awards and Honors (🏆🎖️)

  • 🏆 Top 2% Scientist-list (2018-2024 publication records)
  • 💡 BK21 Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Pusan National University, South Korea)
  • 🌍 VBL Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan)
  • 🎓 Best MS Student Award (Wahab Memorial Scholarship, London, UK)
  • 📈 Recognized among the Top 2% scientists globally based on career-long and single-year research impact
  • 🏅 Multiple research awards for high-impact publications in leading journals

Publication 

  • A TiO2 grafted bamboo derivative nanocellulose polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) nanocomposite membrane for wastewater treatment by a photocatalytic process – Materials Advances, 2024, DOI: 10.1039/D4MA00716F, cited by 16 🧪🌍
  • Architectural design and affecting factors of MXene-based textronics for real-world application – RSC Advances, 2024, DOI: 10.1039/D4RA01820F, cited by 12 🌐📱
  • Development of an efficient electrochemical sensing platform based on ter-poly(luminol-o-anisidine-o-toluidine)/ZnO/GNPs nanocomposites for the detection of antimony (Sb3+) ions – Analytical Methods, 2024, DOI: 10.1039/D4AY00472H, cited by 18 🧪🔬
  • Enhancing the water splitting performance of a reduced graphene oxide–platinum nanoparticle hybrid using an intercalating ethylenediamine polar space group – Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2024, DOI: 10.1039/D4TC00978A, cited by 22 🌍🔋
  • Recent advances in synergistic use of GQD-based hydrogels for bioimaging and drug delivery in cancer treatment – Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2024, DOI: 10.1039/D4TB00024B, cited by 24 🧬🎯
  • Sensitive Cr3+ sensor based on novel poly(luminol-co-1,8-diaminonaphthalene)/CeO2/MWCNTs nanocomposites – RSC Advances, 2024, DOI: 10.1039/D4RA00542B, cited by 10 🧪🔍
  • Binary Y/Fe-modified multiwall carbon nanotube composite for sensitive detection of nitrite – Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2024, DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2024.130000, cited by 8 🧪🌡️
  • Efficient 2-Nitrophenol determination based on ultra-sonochemically prepared low-dimensional Au-nanoparticles decorated ZnO-chitosan nanocomposites by linear sweep voltammetry – Journal of Science: Advanced Materials and Devices, 2024, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsamd.2024.100727, cited by 14 🌱🧪

Jaime Ruiz Garcia | Colloidal Self-Assembling | Best Researcher Award

Jaime Ruiz Garcia | Colloidal Self-Assembling | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jaime Ruiz Garcia  , Institute of Physics, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí , México.

Prof. Jaime Ruiz Garcia 🧑‍🔬 is a distinguished Professor-Researcher Level VI at the Instituto de Física “Manuel Sandoval Vallarta,” Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Instituto Tecnológico de Zacatepec 🎓 and a PhD from the University of Maryland 🇺🇸, where he studied equilibrium polymerization as a phase transition. His postdoctoral research at UCLA focused on Langmuir monolayers 🌊. Prof. Ruiz Garcia’s work on biological and colloidal self-assembling systems, particularly at the air/water interface, has earned him recognition as a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow 🏅. He has supervised numerous students and postdoctoral fellows and has made significant contributions to physical chemistry and molecular assembly research 📚.

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Suitability For The Award

Jaime Ruiz-Garcia stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive and pioneering contributions to the field of physical chemistry, particularly in the study of biological and colloidal self-assembling systems. His research focuses on Langmuir monolayers at the air/water interface, investigating phenomena such as phase transitions, molecular ordering, and the self-assembly of various molecules and particles.

Education 🎓

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering – Instituto Tecnológico de Zacatepec, México 🇲🇽
  • Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering – University of Maryland, USA 🇺🇸

Experience 💼

  • Professor-Researcher Level VI – Instituto de Física “Manuel Sandoval Vallarta,” Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí 🇲🇽
  • Research Focus – Specializes in biological and colloidal self-assembling systems, including Langmuir monolayers 🧪
  • Supervised – Numerous students and postdoctoral fellows 👨‍🏫
  • Alexander von Humboldt Fellow – Awarded for contributions to research 🌍
  • Member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences – Recognition for academic excellence 🏅

 

Professional Development

Dr. Luis F. S. Martínez has continually advanced his expertise through rigorous professional development. 🌟 As a Humboldt Fellow 🌍, he engaged in cutting-edge research on self-assembling systems, enriching his global perspective. His involvement with the Mexican Academy of Sciences 🏅 underscores his commitment to academic excellence and collaboration. Dr. Martínez’s contributions are bolstered by his role as a Professor-Researcher Level VI 🎓 at the Instituto de Física “Manuel Sandoval Vallarta,” where he supervises numerous students and postdoctoral fellows 👨‍🏫. His ongoing work in biological and colloidal systems reflects his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

📚🛠️Research Focus

Dr. Luis F. S. Martínez’s research focuses on exploring complex self-assembling systems within biological and colloidal contexts. 🌿🔬 His work delves into the design and analysis of dynamic materials that mimic natural processes, providing insights into molecular interactions and material properties. By leveraging his expertise in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, Dr. Martínez investigates how these systems can be utilized for advanced technological applications. 🧪📊 His research is pivotal in understanding and harnessing the fundamental principles of material science to innovate in fields like drug delivery, environmental sustainability, and advanced manufacturing. 🌍🔍

Publications 📚📝

  • “Streptococcus dentisani inhibits the growth of Candida albicans and Candida glabrata: in vitro assay” – JGS Medina, JLC Camacho, J Ruiz Garcia, A Mira, RE Martínez Martínez, International Microbiology (2024) 📖
  • “Silver nanoparticles incorporated dental restorative resin and its antibiofilm effect” – V Campos-Ibarra, A Rodríguez-Moreno, NV Zavala-Alonso, Journal Royal Society of Chemistry (Accepted, 2024) 🦠
  • “The separation between mRNA-ends is more variable than expected” – NA Gerling-Cervantes, JA Mendez-Cabañas, E Gomez, J Ruiz-Garcia, FEBS Journal (2024) 📊
  • “Spontaneous bilayer wrapping of virus particles by a phospholipid Langmuir monolayer” – JF Torres-Salgado, MV Villagrana-Escareño, AL Duran-Meza, THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL E (2023) 🦠
  • “An Observation of a Very High Swelling of Bromovirus Members at Specific Ionic Strengths and pH” – XF Segovia-González, MV Villagrana-Escareño, M Ríos-Ramírez, Journal Viruses (2023) 🌡️
  • “How green and simple can non-toxic antimicrobial nanoparticles been obtained? Deposition of AgNPs on the TiO2 surface in a neutral aqueous media by using the flavonoid quercetin” – MG Peña-Juarez, LO Sanchez-Vargas, EJ Gutierrez-Castañeda, Journal Applied Organometallic Chemistry (2023) 🌱
  • “Spontaneous Condensation of RNA into Nanoring and Globular Structures” – JF Ruiz-Robles, AM Longoria-Hernández, N Gerling, E Vazquez-Martinez, ACS Omega (2022) 🧬

 

Conclusion

Jaime Ruiz-Garcia’s comprehensive and innovative research, combined with his distinguished academic background and significant contributions to mentoring and training, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has not only advanced fundamental knowledge in physical chemistry but also opened new avenues for research in colloidal and biological systems. His recognition by national and international scientific communities underscores his exceptional impact and leadership in the field.