Maria Hasan | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Maria Hasan | Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | VSB – Technical University of Ostrava | Czech Republic

Dr. Maria Hasan is a materials chemistry researcher whose work spans graphene synthesis, hetero-doping, and advanced carbon-based nanomaterials. Her publications in leading journals highlight influential contributions to chemical vapor deposition techniques, doped graphene architectures, and environmentally relevant inorganic chemistry. Her research has received strong global recognition and is widely cited across the materials science community. She collaborates extensively with interdisciplinary teams, contributing to advances in two-dimensional materials, sustainable material development, and functional nanostructures for emerging technologies. Her work bridges fundamental chemistry and practical applications, supporting progress in electronics, environmental safety, and next-generation material engineering. Through active research engagement and international cooperation, she continues to strengthen scientific understanding and its broader societal benefits.

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Featured Publications


Graphene transfer methods: A review

– Nano Research, 2021 (Cited by: 243)


Advances and trends in chemically doped graphene

– Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2020 (Cited by: 153)


Evaluation of the mobility and pollution index of essential/toxic metals in paddy soil

– Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety, 2018 (Cited by: 59)

Saule Nurzhanova | Chemistry | Scientific Advancement Achievement Award

Prof. Saule Nurzhanova | Chemistry | Scientific Advancement Achievement Award

Head of Laboratory | Institute of Fuel, Catalysis and Electrochemistry | Kazakhstan

Dr. Saule Bakirovna Nurzhanova is a dedicated researcher at the D.V. Sokolskiy Institute of Fuel, Catalysis, and Electrochemistry in Almaty, Kazakhstan, where she focuses on advancing catalytic science through comprehensive studies in heterogeneous catalysis, nanoscale zeolitic materials, hydrocarbon transformation processes, and the design of cerium-modified catalysts for cleaner, more efficient, and sustainable chemical reactions. She has authored 11 peer-reviewed scientific publications, which have collectively received 35 citations from 29 documents, with an h-index of 3, reflecting her steadily growing influence in catalysis and materials chemistry. Her significant research contributions include investigations on the catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons over nanoscale zeolitic catalysts, particularly cerium-modified HZSM and MCM-41, which support the development of improved fuel technologies and environmentally responsible chemical processes. Dr. Nurzhanova collaborates extensively with over 25 co-authors from diverse fields, including catalysis, electrochemistry, and nanostructured materials, demonstrating her active engagement in interdisciplinary research and strengthening Kazakhstan’s scientific presence internationally. Her work emphasizes understanding catalytic mechanisms, exploring structure–property relationships, and optimizing materials for enhanced activity, selectivity, and sustainability. By addressing critical challenges in energy efficiency, emission reduction, and advanced material design, her research contributes directly to societal and environmental priorities. Through her ongoing commitment to scientific rigor, innovation, and collaboration, Dr. Nurzhanova continues to advance the frontiers of catalysis, promote sustainable technological solutions, and enhance the visibility of Kazakhstan’s research on the global stage, making meaningful contributions to both the scientific community and broader societal development.

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Featured Publication

1. Omarova, A. A., Nauryzbaeva, A. Zh., Khairulin, S. R., Nurzhanova, S. B., & Nagashybaeva, A. S. (2025). Catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons over nanoscale zeolitic catalysts based on cerium-modified HZSM and MCM-41. ES Materials & Manufacturing, 29, Article 1645. https://doi.org/10.30919/mm1645