Girma Selale Geleta | Electroanalytical chemistry | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Girma Selale Geleta, Electroanalytical chemistry, Best Researcher Award 🏆

  •  Doctorate at Salale University, Ethiopia

Dr. Girma Selale Geleta is an Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry (Electro-analytical Chemistry) at Salale University in Ethiopia. With a diverse educational background including a PhD in Electro-analytical Chemistry from the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Dr. Geleta has extensive experience in academia and research. He is proficient in English, Afaan Oromo, and Amharic, and has contributed significantly to the field of analytical chemistry through his teaching, research, and publications.

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Dr. Girma Selale Geleta has an impressive publication record with numerous peer-reviewed articles indexed in SCOPUS. His research contributions span various topics within analytical chemistry, particularly focusing on the development of electrochemical biosensors for detecting food contaminants and environmental pollutants. His publications have been well-received and cited by peers, demonstrating his impact and influence within the scientific community.

  • Citations: 175 citations by 170 documents
  • Documents: 10
  • h-index: 7

Education

Dr. Geleta holds a PhD in Electro-analytical Chemistry from the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, along with an MSc in Chemistry from Jimma University. His academic journey also includes a Graduate Diploma in Education and a BEd in Chemistry, showcasing his commitment to both research and teaching.

Research Focus

Dr. Geleta’s research interests primarily revolve around the development of graphene and graphene-like 2D nanomaterial-based electrochemical and optical biosensors. He focuses on the detection of food contaminants, particularly microbial toxins, using innovative sensing technologies. Additionally, he explores the analysis of environmental pollutants, specifically heavy metals in surface and groundwater, utilizing gold nanoparticle-based approaches.

Professional Journey

Dr. Geleta’s professional journey encompasses various academic positions, including roles as a lecturer, assistant professor, and department head at Jimma University and Salale University. He has also undertaken significant leadership responsibilities, serving as an academic dean and department head, further contributing to the academic community’s development.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Geleta has received recognition for his contributions to analytical chemistry research and education. Although specific honors and awards are not listed, his extensive publication record and leadership roles are indicative of his professional achievements and contributions to the field.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Dr. Geleta’s publications have made significant contributions to the field of analytical chemistry, particularly in the development of electrochemical biosensors for detecting food contaminants and environmental pollutants. Notable publications include reviews, research articles, and conference presentations, highlighting his expertise and innovation in sensor development and analytical methodologies.

Recent advances in electrochemical sensors based on MIPS and nanomaterials for detection of ascorbic dopamine and uric acid – A review

The levels of essential nutrients and nonessential metals in different varieties of teff produced in Hidabu Abote Woreda, Oromia, Ethiopia

  • Journal: Food Science & Nutrition
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1002/FSN3.4075
  • Contributors: Moges Kebede Seyoum; Girma Regassa Fayissa; Girma Selale Geleta

Assessment of Heavy Metal Contents in Some Common Spices Available in the Local Market of North Shewa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia

Assessment of Heavy Metal Contents in Some Common Spices Available in the Local Market of North Shewa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia

  • Journal: Biological Trace Element Research
  • Year: 2023
  • DOI: 10.1007/s12011-023-03921-8
  • Contributors: Adugna, T.; Selale, G.; Regassa, G.

A colorimetric aptasensor based on two dimensional (2D) nanomaterial and gold nanoparticles for detection of toxic heavy metal ions: A review

Research Timeline

Dr. Geleta’s research timeline reflects a progressive journey from his academic pursuits to his current role as an assistant professor. Starting as a high school teacher, he progressed through various academic positions, culminating in his current focus on graphene-based biosensors and environmental analysis. His research trajectory demonstrates continuous growth and dedication to advancing analytical chemistry knowledge.

Collaborations and Projects

Dr. Geleta has engaged in collaborative research projects focusing on assessing aflatoxin levels in food samples, developing liquid soap formulations, and supervising student research theses. These collaborations demonstrate his commitment to interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange, contributing to both academic advancement and community development initiatives.

Minahil Hayat | Biotechnology | Women Researcher Award

🌟Ms. Minahil Hayat, Biotechnology, Women Researcher Award 🏆

  • Minahil Hayat at University of Sargodha, Pakistan

Minahil Hayat is a dedicated researcher in the field of biotechnology, currently affiliated with the Department of Biotechnology at the University of Sargodha, Pakistan. She completed her Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biotechnology with distinction, showcasing exceptional academic performance and a strong foundation in molecular biology, immunology, and bioinformatics. Minahil has actively engaged in research experiences, internships, and academic activities, demonstrating her passion for advancing knowledge and innovation in biotechnology.

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Minahil Hayat has established herself as a prolific author in the scientific community, with notable contributions to esteemed journals such as Biotechnology Journal, Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, and European Polymer Journal. Her publications have garnered attention for their insights into electrospinning of nano-fibers, synthesis of nanoparticles, and therapeutic prospects of nanobiomaterials. Through her research, Minahil has contributed to expanding understanding and applications of biotechnology in various fields, including medicine and materials science. since 2019, Minahil Hayat has accumulated 1 citation, resulting in an h-index and i10-index of 1.

Education

Minahil Hayat pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biotechnology, undertaking a comprehensive curriculum covering essential subjects such as molecular biology, immunology, and industrial biotechnology. Her academic journey was marked by excellence, culminating in a distinguished graduation with a CGPA of 3.75/4.00. Throughout her education, Minahil actively participated in workshops, seminars, and conferences, enriching her knowledge and skills in biotechnological advancements.

Research Focus

Minahil Hayat’s research interests center around dynamic nanobiomaterials and their applications in cancer therapies and tissue regeneration. She is particularly interested in exploring the potential of nanodevices as biosensors and innovative medicines. Additionally, Minahil focuses on biomolecule immobilization, living cell immobilization, and biomodification of sensor surfaces. Her work aims to contribute to the development of novel biomedical technologies with significant implications for healthcare and biotechnology industries.

Professional Journey

Minahil Hayat embarked on her professional journey as an intern at the Biotechnology Lab, University of Sargodha, where she gained hands-on experience in various laboratory techniques and research methodologies. She actively engaged in projects related to fruit waste utilization, nanoparticle synthesis, and enzyme activity measurement. Throughout her career, Minahil has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge through research, academic pursuits, and collaborative endeavors.

Honors & Awards

Minahil Hayat has received recognition for her academic achievements and contributions to the field of biotechnology. She graduated with distinction and has been the recipient of certificates of appreciation for her participation in workshops, seminars, and co-curricular activities. Additionally, her research publications have earned accolades for their significance and contributions to the scientific community, reflecting Minahil’s dedication and excellence in her endeavors.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Minahil Hayat’s publications have made notable contributions to the scientific literature, addressing diverse topics such as electrospinning of nano-fibers, biogenic synthesis of nanoparticles, and therapeutic prospects of nanobiomaterials. Her research findings have provided valuable insights into the synthesis, characterization, and applications of advanced biomaterials in medicine and biotechnology. Through her publications, Minahil has contributed to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in the field.

Zero-valent Iron Nanoparticles: Biogenic Synthesis and their Medical Applications: Existing Challenges and Future Prospects

Journal: Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

Cited By: 1

Year: 2024

Carbonic Anhydrase Hybrid Nanoflowers: From Facile Synthesis to Their Therapeutic Prospects; the Known, the Unknown and the Future

Journal: European Polymer Journal

Year: 2024

Electrospinning of Bovine Serum Albumin-based Nano-fibers: From Synthesis to Medical Prospects; Challenges and Future Directions

Journal: Biotechnology Journal

Year: 2023

These publications reflect Minahil Hayat’s diverse research interests and contributions to the fields of biotechnology and nanobiomaterials, highlighting her engagement in cutting-edge research with potential applications in medicine and biotechnology.

Research Timeline

Minahil Hayat’s research journey encompasses a timeline marked by significant achievements and milestones. From her undergraduate studies to her current affiliations, Minahil has consistently pursued research endeavors aimed at exploring the potential of nanobiomaterials, developing innovative biomedical technologies, and contributing to scientific advancements. Her research timeline reflects a progressive trajectory characterized by dedication, passion, and continuous growth in the field of biotechnology.

Collaborations and Projects

Minahil Hayat has actively engaged in collaborations and projects aimed at advancing knowledge and innovation in biotechnology. She has collaborated with colleagues, mentors, and research partners to explore diverse research avenues, including fruit waste utilization, nanoparticle synthesis, and cancer therapy. Through collaborative efforts, Minahil has contributed to interdisciplinary research initiatives, leveraging collective expertise and resources to address complex scientific challenges and drive impactful outcomes in biotechnology.