Shilpi Jaiswal | Material science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shilpi Jaiswal | Material science | Best Researcher Award

Research scholar at IISER Bhopal, India

Dr. Shilpi Jaiswal is a highly accomplished researcher with a focus on nanotechnology and photocatalysis, currently pursuing postdoctoral research at IISER Bhopal and collaborating with renowned institutions like ENS Paris Saclay. She holds a Ph.D. from IISER Bhopal, where her work on engineering lanthanide-based nanocomposites contributed to advancements in visible to NIR emission and photocatalysis. Her expertise includes fabricating advanced nanomaterials, with proficiency in techniques such as NMR, PXRD, XPS, FTIR, and electrochemical measurements. Dr. Jaiswal has published extensively in prestigious journals, including Angewandte Chemie, J. Mater. Chem. C, and ACS Applied Nano Materials, with several research articles highlighted in major media outlets like The Hindu and ANI News. She has received multiple accolades, including best poster presentation awards, and has delivered talks at international conferences. Additionally, her teaching experience includes roles as a teaching assistant in various chemistry courses at IISER Bhopal.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Shilpi Jaiswal has an impressive academic background, beginning with her Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, India, where she graduated with first-class honors. She pursued her Master of Science (M.S.) at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal, securing an outstanding course work performance with a CPI of 9.03/10.0. She further advanced her education by earning a Ph.D. in Chemistry from IISER Bhopal, where she specialized in the engineering of lanthanide-based nanocomposites for applications in visible to near-infrared emission and photocatalysis. During her Ph.D., she worked at the FML Laboratory, gaining extensive experience in nanotechnology and material science. In addition to her academic qualifications, Dr. Jaiswal has also participated in various research programs and collaborative projects, strengthening her expertise in advanced materials and nanomaterials, solidifying her reputation as a promising researcher in the field of chemistry and materials science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shilpi Jaiswal has a diverse and rich professional experience, beginning with her postdoctoral research at the FML Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, IISER Bhopal, where she worked on long-lived mechanoluminescent molecules and their applications in information encryption and photocatalysis. Additionally, she collaborated with Dr. Rémi Métivier at PPSM, ENS Paris-Saclay, further enhancing her research expertise. Her doctoral research at IISER Bhopal involved engineering lanthanide-based nanocomposites, focusing on visible to near-infrared emission and photocatalysis, which contributed to several high-impact publications. Dr. Jaiswal also contributed to the development of upconversion hybrid nanoparticles for biogenic amine detection during her Master’s project. Furthermore, she has honed her skills in a variety of laboratory techniques such as NMR, XPS, HRTEM, FTIR, and electrochemical measurements. With her postdoctoral fellowships and extensive research background, Dr. Jaiswal has established herself as a skilled researcher and expert in material chemistry and nanotechnology.

Research Interest

Dr. Shilpi Jaiswal’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, material chemistry, and photochemistry. Her primary focus is on the design and development of advanced nanomaterials, particularly lanthanide-based nanocomposites, with applications in visible to near-infrared emission and photocatalysis. She investigates the use of these nanocomposites for energy-efficient processes, including photocatalytic reactions and information encryption. Another key area of her work is upconversion luminescence, where she explores hybrid nanomaterials for enhanced performance in applications such as biogenic amine detection and photocatalysis. Dr. Jaiswal has also worked on the synthesis and functionalization of inorganic-organic hybrid materials, including porous organic polymers and metal nanoparticles, for applications in sensing, imaging, and catalysis. Her research aims to create multifunctional probes for intracellular sensing and imaging, advancing both the fundamental understanding of nanomaterials and their real-world applications in environmental and biomedical fields.

Award and Honor

Dr. Shilpi Jaiswal has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout her academic and research career, reflecting her exceptional contributions to the field of chemistry and materials science. She has qualified the Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM 2016), securing admission to top institutions. Additionally, Dr. Jaiswal has excelled in the National Eligibility Test for CSIR-LS and CSIR-JRF, with All India Ranks 38 and 85, respectively. Her academic excellence led to her selection for a dual M.Sc.-Ph.D. program at IIT Bombay in Energy Science and Engineering. Dr. Jaiswal has also earned recognition for her research, winning Best Poster Presentation prizes at renowned conferences, including the 9th Interdisciplinary Symposium on Materials Chemistry (ISMC 2022) and the RACMS-2021 seminar. Furthermore, her work has been highlighted in major media outlets, including The Hindustan Times and Times of India, showcasing her impactful contributions to the scientific community.

Conclusion

Shilpi Jaiswal is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional academic achievements, innovative contributions to materials science, and impactful publications. Her ability to collaborate internationally and her recognition through awards and publications highlight her as a leading researcher in her field. With continued development in leadership and broader scientific outreach, she has the potential to make even more significant contributions to the scientific community.

Publications Top Noted

  • Progress and perspectives: fluorescent to long-lived emissive multifunctional probes for intracellular sensing and imaging
    • Authors: S. Jaiswal, S. Das, S. Kundu, I. Rawal, P. Anand, A. Patra
    • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 31
  • Boosting Photocatalytic Nitrogen Fixation via Nanoarchitectonics Using Oxygen Vacancy Regulation in W-Doped Bi2MoO6 Nanosheets
    • Authors: M. Sharma, A. Kumar, D. Gill, S. Jaiswal, A. Patra, S. Bhattacharya, …
    • Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 27
  • Tailoring defects in SrTiO3 by one step nanoarchitectonics for realizing photocatalytic nitrogen fixation in pure water
    • Authors: A. Kumar, M. Sharma, S. Sheoran, S. Jaiswal, A. Patra, S. Bhattacharya, …
    • Journal: Nanoscale
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 21
  • A hybrid upconversion nanoprobe for ratiometric detection of aliphatic biogenic amines in aqueous medium
    • Authors: S. Jaiswal, S. Kundu, S. Bandyopadhyay, A. Patra
    • Journal: Nanoscale Advances
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 17
  • UV-to-NIR Harvesting Conjugated Porous Polymer Nanocomposite: Upconversion and Plasmon Expedited Thioether Photooxidation
    • Authors: S. Jaiswal, A. Giri, D. Mandal, M. Sarkar, A. Patra
    • Journal: Angewandte Chemie
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 10
  • Molecular to supramolecular self-assembled luminogens for tracking the intracellular organelle dynamics
    • Authors: S. Kundu, S. Das, S. Jaiswal, A. Patra
    • Journal: ACS Applied Bio Materials
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 10
  • One-Pot Phosphine-Free Route for Single-Component White Light Emitting CdSexSy Alloy Nanocrystals
    • Authors: S. Jaiswal, J. Pathak, S. Kundu, A. Patra
    • Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 5
  • Imidazolium and Pyridinium-Based Ionic Porous Organic Polymers: Advances in Transformative Solutions for Oxoanion Sequestration and Non-Redox CO2 Fixation
    • Authors: A. Sahoo, S. Jaiswal, S. Das, A. Patra
    • Journal: ChemPlusChem
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: N/A (new publication)
  • Rapid Conversion of CO2 Using Propargylic Amines by a Silver Nanoparticle-Loaded Triazole-Based Porous Organic Polymer
    • Authors: A. Sahoo, A. Giri, MDW Hussain, S. Jaiswal, A. Patra
    • Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: N/A (new publication)

Bahadır Kopçasız | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Bahadır Kopçasız | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bahadır Kopçasız, Istanbul Gelisim University, Turkey.

Publication Profile

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Education and Experience

  • B.Sc. in Mathematics (Karadeniz Technical University, 2015) 🧮
  • M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics (Yeditepe University, 2018) 🧑‍🔬
  • Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics (Bursa Uludağ University, 2024) 🎓
  • Assistant Professor at Istanbul Gelişim University (Current) 🏫
  • Published extensively in SCI-Expanded journals, including Q1 and Q2 categories 📝
  • Frequent presenter at international scientific conferences 🌍

Summary Suitability For the award

Dr. Bahadır Kopçasız, a distinguished academic and researcher at İstanbul Gelişim University, is a leading figure in applied mathematics, particularly in nonlinear dynamics, optical solitons, and fractional-order equations. With a robust academic background, including a Ph.D. from Bursa Uludağ University, Dr. Kopçasız has consistently demonstrated exceptional research capabilities, making him an ideal candidate for the prestigious Best Researcher Award. His contributions have not only advanced the field of mathematical physics but also set a benchmark for innovation and scholarly excellence.

Professional Development

Dr. Bahadır Kopçasız actively engages in mathematical research, focusing on applied and computational mathematics with a special interest in nonlinear Schrödinger equations, soliton dynamics, and fractional-order systems. He has collaborated on cutting-edge projects, showcasing his ability to derive novel solutions using advanced mathematical frameworks. By exploring multi-wave interactions, chaotic behaviors, and bifurcation analyses, his work has paved the way for new insights into optical and geophysical systems. Additionally, Dr. Kopçasız is committed to mentoring aspiring mathematicians, contributing to the global scientific community with impactful research and presentations. 🔬🌟

Research Focus

Publication Top Notes

  • 📖 Exploration of Soliton Solutions for the Kaup–Newell Model Using Two Integration Schemes in Mathematical Physics (2025)
  • 📖 Unveiling New Exact Solutions of the Complex-Coupled Kuralay System Using the Generalized Riccati Equation Mapping Method (2024)  🌟
  • Contributors: Bahadır Kopçasız
  • 📖 Inquisition of Optical Soliton Structure and Qualitative Analysis for the Complex-Coupled Kuralay System (2024) 🌟
  • 📖 Innovative Integration Technologies for Kaup-Newell Model: Sub-Picosecond Optical Pulses in Birefringent Fibers (2024)
  • 📖 Solitonic Structures and Chaotic Behavior in the Geophysical Korteweg–de Vries Equation: A μ-Symmetry and g′-Expansion Approach (2024)
  • 📖 μ-Symmetries and μ-Conservation Laws for the Nonlinear Dispersive Modified Benjamin-Bona-Mahony Equation (2023) 🌟
  • 📖 Analytical Soliton Solutions of the Fractional Order Dual-Mode Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation with Time-Space Conformable Sense by Some Procedures (2023) – 🌟

 

Mohamed Maher | Material Science | Impactful Research Award

Mohamed Maher | Material Science | Impactful Research Award

Dr. Mohamed Maher, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, United States.

Publication profile

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Education and Experience

Education 🎓
  • Ph.D. in Cancer Biology (Molecular Virology and Immunology) – National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Egypt (2011–2017)
  • M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Microbiology and Immunology) – Assiut University, Egypt (2006–2010)
  • B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences – Assiut University, Egypt (1998–2003)
Experience 💼
  • Senior Research Assistant – MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX (2022–Present)
  • Postdoctoral Fellow – MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX (2019–2022)
  • Lecturer of Cancer Biology, Virology, and Immunology – South Egypt Cancer Institute, Assiut University, Egypt (2017–Present)
  • Assistant Lecturer – South Egypt Cancer Institute, Assiut University, Egypt (2015–2017)

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Mohamed Maher stands as a distinguished cancer researcher whose transformative contributions to molecular diagnostics and cancer genomics make him an ideal candidate for the prestigious Impactful Research Award. His innovative work in cancer genotyping, particularly in liquid biopsies, solid tumors, and hematological malignancies, underscores his dedication to advancing diagnostic precision and improving patient outcomes. Dr. Maher’s expertise, blending his background as a Clinical Pharmacist, Cancer Biologist, and Molecular Diagnostic innovator, highlights his remarkable ability to translate cutting-edge research into real-world clinical applications, creating a lasting impact in cancer research and diagnostics.

Professional Development 

Publications Top Notes

  • “A rapid turnaround time workflow for a cytological liquid biopsy assay using FNA supernatant specimens” (Maher, M.H., et al., 2025, Cancer Cytopathology) – 📅 2025 | 🔗 Open Access | ✨ 
  • “Dinutuximab synergistically enhances the cytotoxicity of natural killer cells to retinoblastoma through the perforin-granzyme B pathway” (Wang, H., et al., 2020, OncoTargets and Therapy) – 📅 2020 | 🔗 8 Citations