Noora Hamad Al-Qahtani | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Noora Hamad Al-Qahtani, Qatar University, Qatar.
Publication profile
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:
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Awards and Honors (
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- 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


Publication Top Notes
- Targeting protein receptors and enzymes for precision management of urolithiasis: A comprehensive review, cited by –, 2024


- Exploring the Synergistic Effect of Mesoporous Coating and Loaded Corrosion Inhibitor in Epoxy for Enhanced Durability and Long-Term Protection, cited by –, 2024


- Enhanced Electrochemical Performance of Mesoporous Carbon-Zinc Oxide Nanocomposites as Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes, cited by –, 2024


- Focused review on factors affecting martensitic stainless steels and super martensitic stainless steel passive film in the oil and gas field, cited by –, 2024


- Thermoluminescence response of Ce doped CaTiO3 nanophosphor synthesized by hydrothermal method for gamma dosimetry, cited by –, 2024


- Bioinspired synthesis of calcium magnesium aluminate nanoparticles using aloe vera extract: A promising material for electrochemical sensors, antibacterial and environmental applications, cited by –, 2024


- Lipid-based nanoparticles: innovations in ocular drug delivery, cited by –, 2024


. They have actively participated in numerous international conferences 
. Their work also extends to electrochemical sensors 