Dalia Jamil | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

🌟Assist Prof Dr. Dalia Jamil, Analytical Chemistry, Best Researcher AwardπŸ†

Assistant Professor at Al-Nahrain University, Egypt

Dalia Mahmoud Jameel, born on September 7, 2991, is a married Muslim woman with four parents. She holds a specialty in Analytical Chemistry and works as an Assistant Professor in the field. With a background in Mesopotamia University and Amlajastri University of Masheri, she has a strong academic foundation. Her expertise lies in university teaching, particularly in analytical chemistry courses. Dalia has actively participated in numerous conferences, symposiums, and workshops related to her field, demonstrating her commitment to continuous learning and professional development.

Author Metrics:

Scopus Profile

Dalia Mahmoud Jameel’s academic contributions are notable, with a focus on analytical chemistry. Her author metrics reflect her engagement in scholarly activities, including publications, conference presentations, and research projects. These metrics provide insights into her productivity, impact, and collaboration within the academic community.

Citations: Dalia’s research has garnered 275 citations from 190 documents, indicating the impact and influence of her scholarly work within the academic community.

Documents: She has authored or co-authored 9 documents, which have contributed to her citation count and h-index.

h-index: While the exact value of her h-index isn’t provided, it is mentioned that she has a h-index of 5.

Education:

Dalia’s educational journey is distinguished, starting with her Bachelor’s degree from Mesopotamia University School of Science in 3002. She furthered her studies with a Ph.D. from Amlajastri University of Masheri, specializing in Analytical Chemistry. Her academic pursuits have equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her current role as an Assistant Professor.

Research Focus:

Dalia’s research interests revolve around Analytical Chemistry, with a particular emphasis on topics such as biochemistry, analytical techniques, and organic chemistry. Her work contributes to advancements in understanding chemical processes and developing practical applications in various industries, including environmental science, pharmaceuticals, and materials science.

Professional Journey:

Dalia’s professional journey has been characterized by her dedication to academia and research. Starting as an Assistant Professor, she has been actively involved in teaching analytical chemistry courses and mentoring students. Her participation in conferences, workshops, and research projects demonstrates her commitment to staying updated with the latest developments in her field and contributing to scientific knowledge.

Honors & Awards:

Throughout her career, Dalia has received recognition for her contributions to academia and research. She has been acknowledged by her peers, academic institutions, and professional organizations through awards, certificates of appreciation, and accolades. These honors highlight her excellence in teaching, research, and service to the scientific community.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Dalia’s publications are noteworthy, covering a range of topics in Analytical Chemistry. Her research contributions include articles, conference papers, and possibly patents. These publications serve as valuable resources for fellow researchers, students, and professionals in the field, enriching the body of scientific knowledge and advancing the understanding of analytical chemistry principles and applications.

Extraction of Metals in Water Pollution via Analysis Method

Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 2022, 65(13), pp. 811–814

Abstract: This article likely discusses a method for extracting metals from water pollution using analytical techniques.

Synthesis of novel trimethoprim complexes and their analysis by ultraviolet derivative spectroscopy

Journal: Materials Science Forum, 2021, 1021, pp. 200–209

Abstract: The article involves the synthesis of novel trimethoprim complexes and their analysis using ultraviolet derivative spectroscopy.

Evaluation of green corrosion inhibition by extracts of citrus aurantium leaves against carbon steel in 1 m hcl medium complemented with quantum chemical assessment

Journal: International Journal of Thin Film Science and Technology, 2020, 9(3), pp. 171–179

Abstract: This research evaluates the effectiveness of green corrosion inhibition using citrus aurantium leaf extracts in 1 M HCl medium, supplemented with quantum chemical assessment.

Synthesis Liquid Membrane Electrodes of Cephalexin Hydrochloride

Journal: Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 2020, 11(6), pp. 710–716

Abstract: This article likely focuses on the synthesis of liquid membrane electrodes for cephalexin hydrochloride, a type of antibiotic.

Experimental and theoretical studies of Schiff bases as corrosion inhibitors

Journal: Chemistry Central Journal, 2018, 12(1), 7

Abstract: This research involves experimental and theoretical studies on Schiff bases as corrosion inhibitors, aiming to understand their effectiveness in preventing corrosion.

Research Timeline:

Dalia’s research timeline reflects the progression of her academic and professional endeavors over time. It includes milestones such as completing her degrees, participating in conferences and workshops, conducting research projects, and possibly securing grants or funding. This timeline provides a chronological overview of her research activities and achievements.

Collaborations and Projects:

Dalia’s collaborations and projects are indicative of her engagement with interdisciplinary research teams and industry partners. These collaborations enable her to leverage diverse expertise, resources, and perspectives to address complex scientific challenges. By working on collaborative projects, Dalia contributes to the advancement of knowledge and the translation of research findings into practical applications.