John Hardy | Materials Science | Future Frontier Science Award

🌟Assoc Prof Dr. John Hardy, Materials Science, Future Frontier Science Award 🏆

Associate Professor at Lancaster University, United Kingdom

Dr. John G. Hardy is a highly accomplished academic, currently serving as the 50th Anniversary Senior Lecturer in Materials Chemistry at Lancaster University, UK. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of York and a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice from Lancaster University. With a strong background in interdisciplinary research, Dr. Hardy has made significant contributions to materials chemistry, particularly in areas such as active ingredient formulation and controlled release systems. He has a wealth of experience in both academia and industry, having held positions at esteemed institutions such as Queen’s University Belfast, the University of Florida, and the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Hardy’s expertise is recognized globally, as evidenced by his numerous awards and honors, including fellowship memberships in prestigious scientific societies.

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Citations: 4,904 citations across 4,163 documents

Documents: 115 documents authored by John George Hardy

h-index: 38

Dr. John G. Hardy has established himself as a prolific author in the field of materials chemistry, with a substantial body of work published in reputable scientific journals and conference proceedings. His publications demonstrate a high level of scholarly impact, as evidenced by citation metrics and peer recognition. Dr. Hardy’s research output spans a diverse range of topics within materials chemistry, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge.

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Education:

Dr. Hardy’s academic journey includes a Master of Science (Hons.) in Chemistry from the University of Bristol, where he conducted research on microcapsules for controlled release applications. He further pursued his passion for chemistry by obtaining a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of York, focusing on dendrons for active ingredient formulation in collaboration with industrial partner Syngenta. Dr. Hardy’s commitment to academic excellence is evidenced by his attainment of a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice from Lancaster University, where he explored the potential for interdisciplinary teaching activities in chemistry.

Research Focus:

Dr. Hardy’s research interests lie at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, and biomedical engineering. His work encompasses the design and development of advanced materials for applications ranging from drug delivery systems to tissue engineering scaffolds. Dr. Hardy’s research contributions extend to areas such as nanotechnology, polymer science, and biomaterials, with a focus on addressing real-world challenges through innovative solutions.

Professional Journey:

Dr. Hardy’s professional journey is marked by a series of impactful roles at leading academic and research institutions worldwide. His career trajectory includes postdoctoral research positions at prestigious universities such as the University of Florida, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Bayreuth in Germany. Dr. Hardy has also engaged in industrial collaborations, serving as an Industrial Research Fellow at Queen’s University Belfast and undertaking internships with companies such as Syngenta and GlaxoSmithKline. His diverse experiences have shaped him into a versatile and globally recognized expert in materials chemistry.

Honors & Awards:

Dr. Hardy’s exceptional contributions to the field of materials chemistry have been recognized through numerous honors and awards. Highlights include his election as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (USA) and Full Member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society (USA). He has received prestigious accolades such as the International Scientist Awards for Engineering, Science, and Medicine “Lifetime Achievement Award” and the International Association of Advanced Materials Scientist Award. Additionally, Dr. Hardy has been honored for his contributions to peer review, being recognized as one of the top reviewers in various fields of science.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Dr. Hardy has authored a significant number of influential publications that have made notable contributions to the field of materials chemistry. His research articles, reviews, and conference papers have explored diverse topics such as nanomaterial synthesis, drug delivery systems, and biomimetic materials. Dr. Hardy’s contributions have advanced our understanding of fundamental principles in materials science and have practical implications for applications in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and beyond.

“Controlled Sr (ii) ion release from in situ crosslinking electroactive hydrogels with potential for the treatment of infections”

  • Authors: MF Demirkan, D Öztürk, ZS Çifçibaşı, F Ertan, JG Hardy, AN Oyunlu, …
  • Published in: RSC advances
  • Year: 2024
  • Summary: This paper explores the development of electroactive hydrogels capable of controlled release of Sr (ii) ions for potential applications in infection treatment. The research signifies a novel approach towards combating infections using innovative biomaterials.

“Poly (2‐Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate) Hydrogel‐Based Microneedles for Metformin Release”

  • Authors: MB Sharma, Ö Kap, HAM Abdelmohsen, MD Ashton, GR Harper, M Firlak, …
  • Published in: Global Challenges
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: This study presents the design and fabrication of microneedles embedded with poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) hydrogel for the controlled release of metformin. The research demonstrates a promising approach for transdermal drug delivery, particularly for diabetic patients.

“Rapid imaging and product screening with low-cost line-field Fourier domain optical coherence tomography”

  • Authors: Z Zhang, X Yang, Z Zhao, F Zeng, S Ye, SJ Baldock, H Lin, JG Hardy, …
  • Published in: Scientific reports
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: This paper introduces a low-cost line-field Fourier domain optical coherence tomography system for rapid imaging and product screening. The technology offers potential applications in biomedical imaging and quality control processes.

“Guest Editorial: Industrial Biotechnology”

  • Authors: JG Hardy, M Gronnow
  • Published in: Johnson Matthey Technology Review
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: This editorial provides insights into the advancements and applications of industrial biotechnology. It highlights the importance of biotechnological innovations in various industrial sectors and discusses future prospects in the field.

“In Silico Dreams: How Artificial Intelligence and Biotechnology will Create the Medicines of the Future”

  • Author: Brian S. Hilbush (Director, Digital Solutions, Veranome Biosystems)
  • Published in: Johnson Matthey Technology Review
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: This article, authored by Brian S. Hilbush, discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and biotechnology in drug discovery and development. It explores the convergence of these technologies and their implications for future pharmaceutical advancements.

Research Timeline:

Dr. Hardy’s research timeline reflects a trajectory of continuous innovation and achievement. From his early academic pursuits in chemistry at the University of Bristol to his doctoral research at the University of York, Dr. Hardy has consistently demonstrated a passion for pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge. His postdoctoral experiences at institutions across the globe have further enriched his expertise and cultivated interdisciplinary collaborations. Dr. Hardy’s ongoing research endeavors continue to contribute to the advancement of materials chemistry and its applications in various fields.

Collaborations and Projects:

Dr. Hardy has been actively involved in collaborative research projects spanning academia, industry, and international partnerships. His collaborations have facilitated knowledge exchange, technology transfer, and the development of innovative solutions to complex scientific challenges. Dr. Hardy’s collaborative efforts have resulted in successful grant funding, interdisciplinary publications, and the translation of research findings into practical applications. These partnerships underscore his commitment to fostering collaboration and driving scientific progress.

Soukaina Hrifech | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Soukaina Hrifech, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award🏆

  • Doctorate at green energy park, Morocco

Soukaina Hrifech is a 31-year-old physicist specializing in energy, currently residing in Sale, Morocco. She holds a Doctorate in Physics from the University Abdelmalek Essaadi, with a focus on energy, and has collaborated extensively with the Green Energy Park Research Institute in Benguérir. With a background in renewable energy and environmental engineering, Soukaina has a passion for researching materials and systems for thermal energy storage, particularly for use in small concentrated solar power plants.

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Soukaina Hrifech has established herself as a prolific author in the field of thermal energy storage, with several notable publications to her name. Her research contributions have been recognized internationally, and her work has been cited by peers and researchers in related fields. Through her publications, Soukaina has demonstrated expertise in experimental validation, material characterization, and modeling of thermal energy storage systems.

Citations: Soukaina Hrifech has received 20 citations across 18 documents.

Documents: She has authored 5 documents.

h-index: Her h-index is 3.

Education

Soukaina Hrifech’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Renewable Energy and Environment from the University Ibn Tofail, followed by a Master’s degree in Energy Engineering and Environment from the University Abdelmalek Essaadi. She then pursued a Doctorate in Physics, specializing in energy, where she conducted groundbreaking research on the characterization of natural rocks for thermal energy storage applications.

Research Focus

Soukaina’s research primarily focuses on the development and characterization of materials for thermal energy storage systems, particularly for use in small concentrated solar power plants. Her work involves experimental validation, material characterization, and modeling of thermal storage systems aimed at enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of renewable energy technologies.

Professional Journey

Soukaina Hrifech’s professional journey has been closely tied to her academic pursuits. She began her career with internships and research positions at organizations such as Lafarge Ciments and the National Office of Electricity in Morocco. Subsequently, she joined the Green Energy Park Research Institute, where she progressed from a doctoral researcher to a postdoctoral researcher and eventually assumed the role of Laboratory Manager for Storage Materials.

Honors & Awards

Throughout her academic and professional career, Soukaina has received several honors and awards for her outstanding contributions to the field of thermal energy storage. Her doctoral thesis was awarded the highest distinction by the examining committee, and she has been recognized for her research excellence through presentations at international conferences and symposiums.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Soukaina Hrifech has made significant contributions to the field of thermal energy storage through her publications in renowned scientific journals and conference proceedings. Her research on the experimental validation and characterization of natural rocks for thermal storage applications has garnered attention for its innovative approach and practical implications for renewable energy technologies.

Article: Experimental assessment of quartz-rich rocks as storage materials for medium and high temperatures air packed bed system

  • Authors: Hrifech, S.; Bennouna, E.G.; Faik, A.; Mouguina, E.M.; Mimet, A.
  • Journal: Journal of Energy Storage, 2023, 70, 107849
  • Abstract: (The abstract is not available in this source.)
  • Related documents: This article has 1 citation.

 

Article: Characterization of natural rocks as filler materials for medium-temperature packed bed thermal energy storage system

  • Authors: Hrifech, S.; Agalit, H.; Jarni, A.; Bennouna, E.G.; Mimet, A.
  • Journal: Journal of Energy Storage, 2020, 32, 101822
  • Abstract: (The abstract is not available in this source.)
  • Related documents: This article has 13 citations.

Conference Paper: Structural and thermophysical characterization of potential natural rocks for medium temperature thermal energy storage in CSP plants

  • Authors: Agalit, H.; Hrifech, S.; Bennouna, E.G.; Faik, A.; Mimet, A.
  • Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019, 2126, 200001
  • Abstract: (The abstract is not available in this source.)
  • Related documents: This conference paper has 0 citations.

 

Conference Paper: Preliminary characterizations of natural rocks as storage materials for a medium range temperature TES

  • Authors: Hrifech, S.; Agalit, H.; Bennouna, E.G.; Mouguina, E.M.; Mimet, A.
  • Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019, 2123, 020091
  • Abstract: (The abstract is not available in this source.)
  • Related documents: This conference paper has 4 citations.

 

Conference Paper: Potential sensible filler materials thermal energy storage for medium range temperature

  • Authors: Hrifech, S.; Agalit, H.; Bennouna, E.G.; Mimet, A.
  • Journal: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 2019, 519, pp. 755–761
  • Abstract: (The abstract is not available in this source.)
  • Related documents: This conference paper has 3 citations.

Research Timeline

Soukaina’s research timeline spans from her undergraduate studies to her current role as a Laboratory Manager for Storage Materials at the Green Energy Park Research Institute. Over the years, she has been involved in various research projects and collaborations, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field of thermal energy storage and renewable energy.

Collaborations and Projects

Soukaina Hrifech has been actively involved in collaborative research projects with academic institutions, research organizations, and industry partners. Her expertise in experimental validation, material characterization, and modeling has been instrumental in the successful execution of projects aimed at developing innovative solutions for thermal energy storage and advancing the transition to sustainable energy systems.