Assist Prof Dr. EbtsamK Alenezy, Jouf University, Saudi Arabia.
Dr. Ebtsam K. Alenezy is the Vice Dean of the Deanship of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research and an Assistant Professor of Applied Chemistry at Jouf University, Saudi Arabia. With a Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry from RMIT University, Australia, Dr. Alenezy has made significant contributions to research, particularly in the areas of sustainable chemistry and
materials science. She has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Jouf Award for Research (Patent) in 2023, and continues to advance scientific research and education at Jouf University. Dr. Alenezy is passionate about innovative chemical solutions for environmental sustainability and scientific development



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Publication profile
Education and Experience
- Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry (2022), RMIT University, Australia

- Master of Chemistry (2017), Ball State University, USA

- Bachelor of Chemistry (2008), Jouf University, Saudi Arabia (Excellent with first Honorary Degree)

- 2023-Present: Assistant Professor, Applied Chemistry, Jouf University, Al Qurayyat, KSA

- 2018-2022: Lecturer, Chemistry Department, Jouf University, Al Qurayyat, KSA

- 2009-2017: Teaching Assistant, Chemistry Department, Jouf University, Al Qurayyat, KSA

Suitability For The Award
Dr. Ebtsam K. Alenezy is a highly accomplished Assistant Professor of Applied Chemistry at Jouf University, Saudi Arabia, with a remarkable track record in research and academia. With her outstanding academic qualifications, international recognition, and innovative contributions to the field of chemistry, she is an exemplary candidate for the Women Researcher Award.
Professional Development
Dr. Ebtsam K. Alenezy is dedicated to continuous professional growth in the field of applied chemistry. She has participated in several international research symposiums, contributed to patents, and has been recognized for her teaching excellence. Throughout her career, she has pursued advanced studies in sustainable materials, environmental chemistry, and nanotechnology, attending seminars and workshops to stay at the forefront of scientific innovation. Her work has positively impacted her community through research on eco-friendly solutions and sustainable chemical processes



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Research Focus
Awards and Honors
- Jouf Award for Research – 2023, KSA

- First Place in the RMIT Beautiful Science Competition (2021), Australia

- 6th Saudi Scientific Symposium Award (2021), Australia

- Champion Student of the Year Award (2021), CAMIC, RMIT University, Australia

- IPMI Outstanding Student Recognition (2021), International Precious Metals Educational and Scientific Foundation, USA

- Outstanding Student Award (2019, 2020), Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM), Australia

Publications Top Notes
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“Low-Temperature Hydrogen Sensor: Enhanced Performance Enabled through Photoactive Pd-Decorated TiO2 Colloidal Crystals”- Cited by: 61, Year: 2020 

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“Enhanced amperometric acetone sensing using electrospun non-stoichiometric WO₃−ₓ nanofibers”-Cited by: 20, Year: 2021 

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“Recyclable SERS substrate: Optimized by reducing masking effect through colloidal lithography”- Cited by: 11, Year: 2022 

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“Efficient extraction of heavy metals from aqueous environments using magnetic effervescent Tablet-Assisted ionic Liquid-Based dispersive Solid-Phase microextraction”- Cited by: 7, Year: 2024 

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“Comparative analysis of high-performance UF membranes with sulfonated polyaniline: Improving hydrophilicity and antifouling capabilities for water purification”– Cited by: 4, Year: 2025 

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“Organic ligand interaction with copper (II) ions in both aqueous and non-aqueous media: overcoming solubility issues for sensing”- Cited by: 3, Year: 2022 
