Hassan Imam Rizvi | Nanomaterials and their Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hassan Imam Rizvi | Nanomaterials and their Applications | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at University of Gujrat , Pakistan

Hassan Imam Rizvi, born on April 24, 2000, is a dedicated Pakistani researcher specializing in nanoscience and technology. He hails from Jairampur, Sialkot, and is currently pursuing his MPhil in Physics at the University of Gujrat, where he also serves as a Higher Education Research Assistant. Hassan’s primary research interests include nanomaterials, photocatalysis, hydrogen production, and supercapacitor electrode materials. His work focuses on synthesizing and characterizing novel nanostructures to enhance photocatalytic activity and industrial wastewater treatment. Known for his commitment to both research and personal development, Hassan has a track record of producing impactful results in his field, showcasing his strong problem-solving skills and innovative approach. His ultimate goal is to contribute meaningfully to scientific advancements and societal benefits through his research.

Publication Profile

Education 

Hassan Imam Rizvi is currently pursuing an MPhil in Physics at the University of Gujrat, with a focus on nanomaterials and photocatalysis. His academic journey began with a BS Hons in Physics from the same institution, where he graduated with a GPA of 3.05/4.00. His MPhil thesis centers on “Synthesis and Characterizations of WO3 Based Nanostructures for their Application as Efficient Photocatalysts,” where he optimized WO3 nanostructures by incorporating Mn and Cu to enhance photocatalytic efficiency. He has consistently demonstrated a strong academic performance, achieving a final grade of 3.912/4.00. In addition to his formal education, Hassan has gained practical experience through research projects funded by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, reflecting his deep commitment to advancing his expertise and contributing to scientific knowledge.

Experience 

Hassan Imam Rizvi has been actively involved in research as a Higher Education Research Assistant since July 2023. In this role, he is responsible for the synthesis and characterization of WO3 and WO nanomaterials, designing and manufacturing photocatalytic reactors, and applying these materials in pollutant degradation. His key project, funded by the HEC, involves the development of a photocatalytic reactor for treating industrial wastewater. Previously, he worked on designing advanced photocatalytic reactors and contributed to projects focusing on the optimization of nanomaterials for photocatalytic applications. During his BS Hons, Hassan was involved in various projects related to photocatalysis and nanomaterials, showcasing his capability in both experimental and theoretical aspects of his field. His hands-on experience with nanomaterial characterization techniques and reactor design highlights his practical skills and dedication to advancing research in his domain.

Awards and Honors 

Hassan Imam Rizvi has been recognized for his academic excellence and research contributions. On August 5, 2023, he received the Prime Minister Laptop Award under the Prime Minister’s Youth Scheme for high-performing students from the University of Gujrat. This award included a LENOVO V14 laptop, highlighting his outstanding performance and potential in his academic pursuits. The award acknowledges his dedication to research and his role as a prominent student in the field of physics. Hassan’s recognition underscores his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and his contributions to research in nanoscience and technology. This honor is a testament to his hard work, innovation, and the significant impact of his research on the scientific community.

Research Focus 

Hassan Imam Rizvi’s research focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanomaterials for advanced technological solutions. His primary interests include photocatalysis, hydrogen production, and the development of supercapacitor electrode materials. Hassan’s work on WO3-based nanostructures involves optimizing their photocatalytic properties to enhance pollutant degradation, particularly targeting organic pollutants and industrial wastewater. He explores the incorporation of novel elements like Mn and Cu into WO3 to improve its photocatalytic efficiency. Additionally, his research includes designing and manufacturing photocatalytic reactors to apply these optimized nanomaterials in practical settings. Through his projects, Hassan aims to advance the understanding of nanomaterials and their applications, contributing to environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. His innovative approach and dedication to improving nanomaterial performance demonstrate his commitment to addressing real-world challenges through scientific research.

Publications Top notes

  • Novel existence of Mn and Cu in WO3 nanostructures for promising photocatalytic activity against MB dye and Levofloxacin antibiotic
    Authors: HI Rizvi, RM Munir, T Iqbal, A Younas, S Afsheen, MT Qureshi, L Aamir
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3 📄🔬✨
  • Novel S–N/WO3: Optimization of photocatalytic performance of WO3 by simultaneous existence of S and N in WO3 against MB dye
    Authors: A Younas, RM Munir, HI Rizvi, T Iqbal, S Afsheen, KN Riaz, A Syed
    Journal: The Journal of Chemical Physics
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1 📄🧪⚡
  • Exploring innovative antibacterial properties of porous ALT (Al2O3/TiO2) composite
    Authors: M Yousaf, RM Munir, T Iqbal, S Afsheen, MI Khan, H Wali, HI Rizvi
    Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0 📄🦠🔍

Elham Askarizadeh | Nanocatalyst | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Elham Askarizadeh, Tehran Medical science, Islamic azad university, Iran: Nanocatalyst🏆
Professional Profiles:
Bio Summary:

Dr. Elham Askarizadeh is an Iranian inorganic chemist and an Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. She was born on Sep. 19, 1976, and is married with two children. Dr. Askarizadeh has an extensive academic background, holding a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Sharif University of Technology and completing a Post-Doc at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry, University of Leiden, Netherlands. Her research interests span nanomaterials, biomimetic synthesis of inorganic complexes, and catalysis.

Education:
  • Post-Doc: Leiden Institute of Chemistry, University of Leiden, Netherlands (June 2011-June 2012)
  • Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry: Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (2004-2009)
  • M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry: Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (2000-2002)
  • B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry: Chamran University, Ahwaz (1995-1999)
Research Focus:

Dr. Askarizadeh’s research primarily focuses on nanomaterials with diverse applications, biomimetic synthesis of inorganic complexes, and catalysis. Her work includes the synthesis, characterization, and spectroscopic studies of novel metal complexes, with an emphasis on their reactivity and interactions.

Professional Journey:

Dr. Askarizadeh has a robust teaching and research career, currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. She has also worked as an Associated Professor at Tehran University. Her teaching experiences include courses in inorganic chemistry, general chemistry, and related laboratory work.

Honors & Awards:
  • Recognition for a paper in Spectro.chim.acta as one of the top 20 papers (2014).
  • British Council scholarship for sabbatical leave at the University of Edinburgh, UK (2008).
  • First rank in the Ph.D. exam among 50 candidates at Sharif University of Technology (2004).
  • Top student in M.Sc Inorganic Chemistry at Sharif University of Technology (2002).
  • Ranked 49th in the M.Sc national entrance exam among 8000 candidates (2000).
Publications Top Noted & Contributions:

Dr. Askarizadeh has made significant contributions to the field, with a focus on topics such as drug delivery systems, catalysis, and the fabrication of antibacterial substrates. Her publications include articles in respected journals like BMC, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, and Materials Chemistry and Physics.

1. Fabricating Antibacterial Polyethylene Terephthalate Substrates Through an Industrial Approach by Applying Emulsions of Copper-Based Nanoparticles

Authors: Mohammadi, M., Montazer, M., Askarizadeh, E., Bashiri Rezaie, A., Mahmoudi Rad, M.
Journal: Fibers and Polymers, 2023, 24(3), pp. 985–1001
Citations: 2

2. QSAR study of indole derivatives as active agents against Candida albicans: a DFT calculation

Authors: Aminaee, H., Hosseini, S., Davood, A., Askarizadeh, E.
Journal: Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction, 2022, 42(6), pp. 614–622
Citations: 0

3. A concise, facile and MCR-GAP chemistry strategy for the synthesis of spiro[benzo[4,5]thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrano[2,3-d]pyrimidine-4,3′-indoline] derivatives as fluorescent cellular imaging agents

Authors: Gholami, M., Youseftabar-Miri, L., Askarizadeh, E., Hosseinjani-Pirdehi, H.
Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, 2021, 1245, 131044
Citations: 3

4. Magnetic nanoparticles surface-modified with tridentate ligands for removal of heavy metal ions from water

Authors: Masjedi, A., Askarizadeh, E., Baniyaghoob, S.
Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2020, 249, 122917
Citations: 30

5. Covalent supporting of novel dioxo-molybdenum tetradentate pyrrole-imine complex on Fe3O4 as high-efficiency nanocatalyst for selective epoxidation of olefins

Authors: Akbarpour, S., Bezaatpour, A., Askarizadeh, E., Amiri, M.
Journal: Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 2017, 31(11), e3804
Citations: 17

Author Metrics:

Citations: 210
Documents: 10
h-index: 6

Research Timeline:
  • 2000-2007: Teaching assistant at Sharif University of Technology.
  • 2013-Present: Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
  • 2011-2012: Post-Doc at Leiden Institute of Chemistry, University of Leiden, Netherlands.