Luciana Almeida Silva | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luciana Almeida Silva | Photocatalysis | Best Researcher Award

 PHD at the California Institute of Technology, USA

Luciana Almeida Silva is a Full Professor at Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Brazil, where she earned her Ph.D. in 2001. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the California Institute of Technology (CALTECH) in 2006, focusing on hybrid photochemical systems for hydrogen production. Her research interests include photocatalytic hydrogen production, environmental remediation, and the synthesis of semiconductor materials. A former affiliate member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (2010-2014), Dr. Silva has published 52 research articles, contributing significantly to the fields of sustainable energy and environmental science.

Professional Profiles

Publications

Chalcogenide nanoparticles like CdxZn(1-x)SySe(1-y) applied to photocatalytic hydrogen production from natural seawater under visible light irradiation, Publication date:  2020.

Assessment of hydrothermal parameters in the wet synthesis of α- and β-BiTaO4 by in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction, Publication date:  2022.

Green photocatalytic remediation of Fenthion using composites with natural red clay and non-toxic metal oxides with visible light irradiation, Publication date:  2021.

Photocatalytic Removal of Cyanide from Cassava Processing Wastewater with Simultaneous Generation of H2 and C2H4 Using Ni-modified TiO2, Publication date:  2023.

Nanohybrid of two-dimensional tellurium and metal sulfotelluride for solar-driven photocatalytic hydrogen production from seawater, Publication date:  2024.

Conclusion

Luciana Almeida Silva is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her significant contributions to the fields of photocatalysis, hydrogen production, and environmental remediation. Her extensive publication record, international collaborations, and innovative research make her a leading figure in her area of expertise. To further bolster her candidacy, she could consider broadening the application of her research, engaging more with industry, and enhancing her public outreach efforts. Overall, her work has a profound impact on sustainable energy and environmental science, making her a deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Qian Bai | Photocatalysts | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Qian Bai | Photocatalysts | Best Researcher Award 

Lecturer at Yulin Vocational & Technical College, China

Qian Bai is a Lecturer at Yulin Vocational & Technical College, specializing in photocatalytic technology and industrial wastewater treatment. She holds a Master’s degree and has led several significant research projects, including studies on visible light-responsive photocatalytic nanomaterials, optimization of garbage stove combustion for low nitrogen emissions, and the production of Texaco coal gasification slag. With two published journal articles, Qian’s work has contributed to advancements in environmental sustainability. Her research efforts focus on developing innovative solutions to address environmental challenges, particularly in industrial settings.

Professional Profiles

Publications

Preparation of a biochar-lignosulfonate composite material and its adsorption performance for Cu2+, Publication date:  2024.

Conclusion:

Qian Bai demonstrates strong potential for the Best Researcher Award due to significant research experience in critical environmental areas and a history of completing impactful projects. However, the limited publication record, lack of citation data, and minimal professional visibility may hinder the competitiveness of the application. To strengthen future nominations, focusing on increasing the number of publications, enhancing citation metrics, and engaging in editorial or patent activities would be beneficial. Overall, Qian Bai is a promising candidate, but there are areas where improvement could lead to a stronger application for the Best Researcher Award.

Morteza Zargar Shoushtari | photocatalyst properties | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Morteza Zargar Shoushtari | photocatalyst properties | Excellence in Research

 PHD at Carbondale (SIUC), Illinois, USA

Morteza Zargar Shoushtari, born on January 30, 1951, is a distinguished academic with a passion for molecular science. He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Science from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC) in 1983, focusing on superfluid film flow dissipation. Prior to this, he completed his MSc and BSc in Physics at Pars College, Tehran, Iran. With a career spanning decades, Shoushtari has contributed significantly to the field through research and teaching. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge has left an indelible mark on the academic community.

Professional Profiles

Education

Ph.D.: Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC), Illinois, USA; Ph.D. in Molecular Science, Degree granted August 1983. Dissertation Title: SUPERFLUID FILM FLOW DISSIPATION AND THE ROLE OF THE VAPOR. MSc: Pars College, Tehran, I. R. Iran; MSc in Physics, Degree granted August 1975. BSc: Pars College, Tehran, I. R. Iran; BSc in Physics, Degree granted August 1973.

Research Focuse

Morteza Zargar Shoushtari’s research focuses on diverse areas of materials science, ranging from the synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles to the fabrication of functional materials like superconductors and aerogels. His investigations delve into the effects of synthesis parameters on material properties, such as pore diameter in superhydrophobic silica aerogels, magnetic behavior, corrosion resistance, and adsorption processes in various nanoparticles. Shoushtari’s expertise spans from exploring innovative synthesis methods to studying the structural, morphological, and magnetic properties of nanomaterials. Through his multidisciplinary approach, he contributes significantly to advancing our understanding of materials and their applications in various fields.

Publications

  1. The effect of synthesis parameters on pore diameter of superhydrophobic silica aerogel prepared at ambient pressure, Publication date: 2022.
  2. Fabrication and Characterization of Aligned YBa2Cu3O7 − δ Superconductor Electrospun Nanofibers and Twisted Yarn Based on PVA, Publication date: 2019.
  3. Effects of Sintering Temperature on Structural, Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Strontium Ferrite Nanoparticles, Publication date: 2018.
  4. Photoelectrochemical application of WS2 nanosheets prepared via a low-temperature CVD method, Publication date: 2019.
  5. Fabrication of hydrophilic and hydrophobic silica aerogel by drying‎ at ambient pressure and their structural properties, Publication date: 2021.
  6. Photocatalytic degradation of 4-Nitrophenol by g-C3N4-MCy: Mechanism study and kinetic modeling, Publication date: 2021.
  7. Preparation and characterization of spinel SrFe2O4 nanoparticles by method sol-gel, Publication date: 2021.
  8. Optimization of sol–gel synthesis condition of Y2BaCuO5 nanoparticles using Taguchi robust design method and investigation of its magnetic behavior, Publication date: 2022.
  9. SrCo2Fe16O27 nanoparticles for lead ions adsorption process from water, Publication date: 2022.
  10. An innovative procedure for synthesizing Al70M20(Fe, Co)Cr10 amorphous nanoparticles by arc discharge method and investigation of their magnetic, hardness, and corrosion resistance propertiesPublication date: 2022.
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