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.

Pawan Kumar | Porous Materials | Best Researcher Award

🌟Assist Prof Dr. Pawan Kumar, Porous Materials, Best Researcher Award🏆

  • Assistant Professor at Central University of Jammu, India

Dr. Pawan Kumar is a prominent figure in the field of nano sciences and materials. With a strong academic background and extensive research experience, he has made significant contributions to various areas including sensing technologies, nanocrystal metal organic frameworks, and biomedical applications of covalent organic frameworks. His work is recognized globally, and he has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to science.

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Dr. Pawan Kumar’s author metrics reflect his impact and productivity in the field. He has a high h-index, indicating that many of his publications have been cited frequently by other researchers. Additionally, his work has been published in reputable journals, further establishing his credibility and influence within the scientific community.

  • Citations: 7,682 citations across 7,123 documents
  • Documents: 92
  • h-index: 38

Education:

Dr. Pawan Kumar has pursued a rigorous academic path to attain his expertise. He holds a doctoral degree in a relevant field, which serves as the foundation for his research career. His educational background likely includes coursework and training in areas such as chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology, providing him with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in his field.

Research Focus:

Dr. Pawan Kumar’s research focuses on several key areas within nano sciences and materials. These include the development of sensing technologies for explosives and pesticides, the application of metal organic frameworks for pollutant detection in wastewater, and the synthesis and biomedical applications of covalent organic frameworks. His work demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach, combining expertise in chemistry, materials science, and engineering to address complex challenges in these fields.

Professional Journey:

Dr. Pawan Kumar’s professional journey is marked by significant achievements and milestones. He has held positions at prestigious institutions such as the Central University of Jammu, IIT Delhi, and Hanyang University in Korea. Throughout his career, he has made notable contributions to research, teaching, and academic leadership, shaping the next generation of scientists and advancing knowledge in his field.

Honors & Awards:

Dr. Pawan Kumar’s outstanding contributions to science have been recognized through various honors and awards. These include the Haryana Vigyan Ratan Award, recognition in the Stanford University List of Top 2% Scientists Worldwide, and memberships in esteemed scientific associations such as the Indian Science Congress Association and the American Association for Advancement of Science. These accolades highlight his impact and leadership within the scientific community.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Dr. Pawan Kumar has authored numerous publications that have made significant contributions to the field of nano sciences and materials. His research papers have been published in reputable journals, covering topics such as molecular sensing applications, optical sensing capabilities, and the design and synthesis of novel materials for biomedical applications. These publications showcase his expertise and innovation in advancing scientific knowledge and technological solutions.

Title: Optical sensing of 1-Nitronapthlene in ethanol at room temperature using Zn-Im-MOF

  • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications
  • Publication Date: April 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2024.112198
  • Contributors: Gaurav Awasthi; Pawan Kumar

Title: Development of Anti-TNT@Cu-BTC MOF thin film using drop cast method for trinitrotoluene (TNT) sensing

  • Journal: Microchemical Journal
  • Publication Date: March 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2024.110400
  • Contributors: Gaurav Awasthi; Christian Sonne; Pawan Kumar; Pika Jha

Title: COF-LZU-1 [(TFB)2(PDA)3]imine carrier for pH-controlled drug delivery

  • Journal: Chemical Papers
  • Publication Date: January 24, 2024
  • DOI: 10.1007/s11696-023-03290-5
  • Contributors: Gagandeep Kaur; Pawan Kumar

Title: Relative capability analysis on carboxylate and imidazole-based MOFs for PVP and PSS photo catalytic degradation in water

  • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications
  • Publication Date: October 2023
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2023.111132
  • Contributors: Shibyendu Nikhar; Mitun Chakraborty; Pawan Kumar

Title: A comparison study on MIL-53 (Al) and NH2-MIL-53 (Al) MOF for optical sensing application at room temperature

  • Journal: Bulletin of Materials Science
  • Publication Date: September 22, 2023
  • DOI: 10.1007/s12034-023-03026-x
  • Contributors: S Nikhar; R Sikka; M Chakraborty; P Kumar

Research Timeline:

Dr. Pawan Kumar’s research timeline illustrates the progression of his work over time. It likely includes key milestones such as the initiation of research projects, significant discoveries or breakthroughs, and the completion of major publications or patents. By mapping out his research timeline, one can gain insights into the evolution of his ideas, methodologies, and contributions to the field.

Collaborations and Projects:

Dr. Pawan Kumar has been involved in various collaborative projects aimed at addressing critical challenges in nano sciences and materials. These collaborations may involve partnerships with other researchers, institutions, or industry stakeholders to leverage complementary expertise and resources. Through collaborative efforts, Dr. Kumar has been able to advance scientific knowledge, develop innovative technologies, and foster interdisciplinary cooperation in his field.

Kalaivani Palaniappan | Inorganic Chemistry

  🌟Dr. Kalaivani Palaniappan, A Heartfelt Congratulations on Receiving the Best Researcher Award! 🌟🏆  
  • Dr. Kalaivani Palaniappan, Nirmala College for Women, India: Research in Inorganic Chemistry

Dr. P. Kalaivani,  delighted to extend my heartfelt congratulations to you on receiving the prestigious Best Researcher Award by SciencaFather This recognition is a testament to your exceptional dedication, unwavering commitment, and outstanding contributions to the field of Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry.

Your innovative research, particularly in investigating the coordination behavior of substituted thiosemicarbazones and exploring the intricacies of Ruthenium sandwich complexes, has not only expanded our understanding but has also left an indelible mark on the scientific community.

Your remarkable achievements, including a significant number of SCOPUS articles and a book publication, exemplify your prowess as a researcher. The impact of your work is evident through your author metrics, including an impressive h-index, i10 index, and total citations.

Furthermore, your journey from doctoral research to post-doctoral positions and your current role as an Assistant Professor at Nirmala College for Women is an inspiration to aspiring researchers. Your passion for teaching and research has undoubtedly shaped the next generation of scientists.

The numerous awards you have received, including the Young Scientist award from DST-SERB, Research Associate and Senior Research Fellow awards from CSIR, and the recent INSA Visiting Scientist Fellowship, reflect the recognition and admiration your work has garnered at both national and international levels.

As you stand on this well-deserved pinnacle of success, I want to express my sincere appreciation for your tireless efforts, perseverance, and the positive impact you have made on the scientific community. May this award be a stepping stone to even greater heights in your illustrious career. Once again, congratulations on this remarkable achievement, and I look forward to witnessing the continued brilliance of your research endeavors.

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Bio Summary:

Dr. P. Kalaivani, born on June 19, 1984, is an accomplished chemist and academician based in Coimbatore, India. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Nirmala College for Women, she has earned recognition for her significant contributions to Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry.

Research Focus:

Dr. Kalaivani’s research focuses on elucidating the coordination behavior of substituted thiosemicarbazones in metal complexes, with a particular interest in Ni(II), Cu(II), Ru(II), and Pd(II) complexes. Additionally, her work extends to the study of Ruthenium sandwich complexes, exploring their interactions with DNA/proteins, DNA cleavage, antioxidant activity, and cytotoxicity.

Professional Journey:

Dr. Kalaivani’s professional journey has been marked by academic excellence and dedicated research. After completing her Ph.D. in Inorganic/Coordination Chemistry at Bharathiar University, she served as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the same institution. Currently, she imparts her knowledge and expertise as an Assistant Professor at Nirmala College for Women.

Honors & Awards:

Throughout her career, Dr. Kalaivani has received several prestigious awards, including the Young Scientist Award from DST-SERB, Research Associate, and Senior Research Fellow awards from CSIR. Recently, she was honored with the INSA Visiting Scientist Fellowship, highlighting her outstanding contributions to the scientific community.

Publications & Contributions:

Dr. Kalaivani has made a significant impact with 45 SCOPUS articles published in renowned international journals. Her research, spanning from the coordination behavior of thiosemicarbazones to the exploration of metal complexes’ biological activities, showcases her versatility and depth of expertise. Additionally, she has authored a book titled “Essential Chemistry.”

  • Total Articles: 47
  • Available: 39
  • Not Available: 8 (Based on funding mandates)

Top 5 Cited Articles:

  1. “DNA, protein binding, cytotoxicity, cellular uptake and antibacterial activities of new palladium(ii) complexes of thiosemicarbazone ligands: effects of substitution…” – 152 citations (Metallomics, 2012)
  2. “Influence of terminal substitution on structural, DNA, protein binding, anticancer and antibacterial activities of palladium (II) complexes…” – 144 citations (Dalton Transactions, 2012)
  3. “Biological evaluation of new nickel (II) metallates: Synthesis, DNA/protein binding and mitochondrial mediated apoptosis in human lung cancer cells (A549) via ROS…” – 97 citations (European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2014)
  4. “Versatile coordination behavior of salicylaldehydethiosemicarbazone in ruthenium (II) carbonyl Complexes: synthesis, spectral, X-ray, electrochemistry, DNA binding…” – 95 citations (Organometallics, 2012)
  5. “Evaluation of DNA binding, antioxidant and cytotoxic activity of mononuclear Co (III) complexes of 2-oxo-1, 2-dihydrobenzo [h] quinoline-3-carbaldehyde thiosemicarbazones” – 89 citations (European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2012)

Author Metrics:

Her scholarly impact is reflected in her author metrics, including an h-index of 24, an i10 index of 34, and a total citation count of 1672. These metrics attest to the widespread recognition and influence of her research within the academic community.

Research Timeline:

  • Pre-Ph.D.: M.Sc. in Chemistry from PSGR Krishnammal College, Coimbatore, India (2004-2006)
  • Ph.D.: Inorganic/Coordination Chemistry at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India (Jan 2008 – Nov 2011)
  • Post-Doctoral Research: Department of Chemistry, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore (Nov 2011 – May 2014)
  • Teaching Role: Assistant Professor at Nirmala College for Women, Coimbatore (Current)