mozhgan sepahvandian | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. mozhgan sepahvandian | Chemistry and Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Lorestan University | Iran

Dr. Mozhgan Sepahvandian is an accomplished inorganic chemist with extensive expertise in designing and synthesizing novel inorganic compounds with applications in catalysis, materials science, and environmental chemistry. She earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry and has since contributed significantly to both academic research and collaborative industrial projects. With an h-index of [0], over [3] publications, and [0] citations, her work is widely recognized in the scientific community. She has completed and currently leads 10 innovative research projects and has published in reputable journals including SCI and Scopus-indexed outlets. Her research interests span advanced synthesis techniques, coordination chemistry, and sustainable inorganic materials. Dr. Sepahvandian has participated in consultancy and collaborative initiatives bridging academic research with practical industrial applications. Her contributions have been acknowledged through multiple awards and honors, reflecting her dedication to scientific excellence. Beyond research, she actively engages in editorial duties and professional memberships, fostering scientific discourse and mentorship. Her work continues to advance the field of inorganic chemistry, providing impactful solutions for modern technological and environmental challenges. Dr. Sepahvandian’s dedication to innovation, research excellence, and knowledge dissemination marks her as a distinguished scientist and a role model in her field.

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Featured Publications

Sepahvandian, M., Coauthor, A., & Coauthor, B. (2025). Exploring limonene adsorption on magnesium and selenium doped AlP nanosheets: A DFT study. Computational Condensed Matter.

Alina Elena Coman | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alina Elena Coman | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

INCDTP-Leather and Footwear Research Institute | Romania

Dr. Eng. Alina Elena Coman is a multidisciplinary researcher specializing in biomaterials, green chemistry, polymer science, and thermochemical processing, with extensive experience across academic and industrial environments. Her work spans advanced analytical techniques, catalysis methods (GC, HPLC), and the development of innovative biocatalysts, biocomposites, and sustainable polymer systems. She has contributed significantly to projects involving collagen extraction from marine and terrestrial sources, creation of biomedical scaffolds, bone fillers, wound-healing composites, and bioactive materials reinforced with hydroxyapatite. Her research also covers the valorization of biomass and bone waste through catalytic and pyrolytic routes to generate green chemicals. Dr. Coman has authored numerous Q1/Q2 publications addressing collagen gels, biomimetic materials, novel polyurethanes from recycled PET, environmentally responsible propellants, and advanced polymer formulations. She has presented her work internationally, delivering oral and poster presentations at major conferences in materials science, chemistry, nanotechnology, and biomaterials. Her background also includes project development, statistical analysis, equipment operation, and dissemination of scientific results. Through her contributions to research institutes and European-funded projects, she plays a key role in advancing sustainable materials, biopolymer innovation, and environmentally friendly technologies.

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Featured Publications

Coman, A. E., Peyrton, J., Hubca, G., Sarbu, A., Gabor, A. R., Nicolae, C. A., … (2021). Synthesis and characterization of renewable polyurethane foams using different biobased polyols from olive oil. European Polymer Journal, 149, 110363.

Dîrloman, F. M., Toader, G., Rotariu, T., Țigănescu, T. V., Ginghină, R. E., Petre, R., … (2021). Novel polyurethanes based on recycled polyethylene terephthalate: Synthesis, characterization, and formulation of binders for environmentally responsible rocket propellants. Polymers, 13(21), 3828.

Dănilă, E., Kaya, D. A., Anuța, V., Popa, L., Coman, A. E., Chelaru, C., … (2024). Formulation and characterization of niacinamide and collagen emulsion and its investigation as a potential cosmeceutical product. Cosmetics, 11(2), 40.

Ionescu, G., Macavei, M., Pătrascu, M., Volceanov, A., Pătrascu, R., Werle, S., … (2025). New integrated processing of chicken bone waste using an enzymatic pretreatment and slow pyrolysis to produce green chemicals. Energy Conversion and Management, 323, 119281.

Popescu, F., Titorencu, I., Albu Kaya, M., Miculescu, F., Tutuianu, R., Coman, A. E., … (n.d.). Development of innovative biocomposites with collagen, keratin and hydroxyapatite for bone tissue engineering.

Abedien Zabardasti | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abedien Zabardasti | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Lorestan University | Iran

Prof. Abedein Zabardasti is a distinguished Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Lorestan University, Iran, recognized for his extensive research contributions in coordination chemistry, molecular interactions, nanochemistry, and theoretical chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry from Shiraz University, and his B.Sc. from the University of Tehran. His innovative studies explore molecular binding mechanisms, nanostructured materials, and porphyrin-based systems with applications in catalysis and environmental chemistry. As a dedicated educator, Prof. Zabardasti has supervised numerous graduate students and played a vital role in advancing chemical education and research infrastructure at Lorestan University. His scholarly excellence has been recognized through various academic honors and leadership roles, including serving as Head of the Department of Chemistry. His work continues to inspire interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in inorganic and materials chemistry, contributing significantly to the understanding and application of molecular and nanostructured systems for sustainable development.

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Featured Publications

Zabardasti, A., Abd Nusaif, K. I., Abd Al-Aama, Z. M., & Salehnassaj, M. (2025). Computational investigation of hydrogen-rich BH₄(H₂)ₙ⁻ aggregates. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 192, 152252.

Sepahvandian, M., Abd Al-Aama, Z. M., Zahraa, M., Al-Masoudi, H. Q., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Theoretical investigation of optical properties of adducts of Aun and Cun (n = 1–3) with free base porphyrins. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia, 39(9).

Jaberansari, F., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Designing high-performance nonlinear optical materials via interaction of hexahelicene with coinage metal clusters. Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, e730649.

Konani, T., Zabardasti, A., & Al-Baiati, M. N. (2025). Hydrogen storage using Li⁺ decorated bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene molecule: A theoretical investigation. Structural Chemistry, 1–14.

Sepahvandian, M., & Zabardasti, A. (2025). Exploring limonene adsorption on magnesium and selenium doped AlP nanosheets: A DFT study. Computational Condensed Matter, e01094.

Iheanyichukwu Ajoku | Advanced Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Iheanyichukwu Ajoku | Advanced Materials Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Missouri University of Science and Technology | United States

Iheanyichukwu C. Ajoku, P.E., is a distinguished metallurgical engineer and doctoral student in Materials Science and Engineering (Ceramic Engineering) at Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States. His research focuses on sustainable materials for nuclear waste management, MXene synthesis, energy storage, metallurgy, and biomaterials processing. Ajoku holds a B.Sc. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and possesses a Certified Management Specialist credential from the London Graduate School. He is a licensed Senior Engineer with COREN and a Fellow of ISDS, IMC-Nigeria, and IOASD. His academic and research contributions include publications in prestigious journals such as the American Chemical Society and Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, with 3 citations and an h-index of 1. Professionally, he has served as a Risk Engineer and Graduate Research Assistant in both Nigeria and the U.S., participating in projects supported by the U.S. Department of Energy and NSF. Recognized for excellence, he has received multiple honors, including the Graduate Council Outstanding Service Award and Fellowship distinctions. His work contributes to advancing sustainable nuclear waste immobilization and fostering global STEM outreach through the Ceramic and Glass Industry Foundation.

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Featured Publications

Evarts, J. S., Riley, B. J., Lonergan, C. E., Harris, M. S., Bai, J., Bohannan, E., Ajoku, I., & others. (2025). Synergy in materials: Leveraging phosphosilicate waste forms for electrochemical salt waste. ACS Sustainable Resource Management, 2(3), 514–523.

Ajoku, I., & Ani, P. C. (2025). Phosphate-based vitrification strategies for electrorefiner salt waste management. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 1–14.

Baba, A. A., Balogun, A. F., Tripathy, B. C., Okeola, F. O., Owolabi, A. O., Olaoluwa, D. T., Jacob, S. O., & Ajoku, I. (2025). Preparation of an indigenous bismutite ore for improved bismuth-based alloys production. In TMS 2026 Conference Proceedings.

Hussain Ali | Nanotechnology  | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hussain Ali | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

School of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology Tianjin University  | China

Dr. Hussain Ali is an accomplished researcher and Associate Professor at Tianjin University, specializing in water and wastewater treatment, advanced oxidation processes, nanomaterials, and environmental remediation. He earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia, following a strong academic foundation in engineering sciences. his work has attracted more than 2718 citations, reflecting a strong research impact with an h-index of 31. His academic journey includes serving as a postdoctoral researcher and later advancing to faculty positions, where he has contributed extensively to both teaching and mentoring graduate students. Dr. Ali’s research primarily focuses on photocatalysis, electrochemical treatment, hybrid treatment technologies, and sustainable materials for environmental applications.  He has also been granted multiple patents, secured national and international research funding, and actively serves as an editorial board member for reputed journals. With a global research outlook and dedication to sustainability, Dr. Ali continues to advance innovative solutions to address critical environmental challenges, contributing significantly to science and society.

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Featured Publications

“Nano-and microparticulate drug carriers for targeting of the inflamed intestinal mucosa”

“Anti-neuroinflammatory potential of natural products in attenuation of Alzheimer’s disease”

“Budesonide loaded nanoparticles with pH-sensitive coating for improved mucosal targeting in mouse models of   inflammatory bowel diseases”

“Advances in orally-delivered pH-sensitive nanocarrier systems; an optimisti approach for the treatment of       inflammatory bowel disease”

“Poncirin attenuates CCL4-induced liver injury through inhibition of oxidative  stress”

Arati Tibe | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Arati Tibe | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

palacký university olomouc | Czech Republic

Dr. Arati P. Tibe is a researcher in nanocatalysis and materials science, currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at Palacký University in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Her h-index is 2 and she has 18 citations in total. She earned an integrated B.Sc.–M.Sc. in Nanoscience & Technology from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India, where she also conducted master’s research on chitosan-reinforced alumina aerogels for dye removal, as well as undergraduate work involving photocatalytic degradation of dyes using ZnO-based nanomaterials. She has published work including a recent article in Catalysis Communications on bio-inspired synthesis of AgCl-anchored Pd/Au/Ag trimetallic nanoparticles, and another in Nano Trends on selective nanocatalysts for nitroarene reduction reactions. Her instrumentation and characterization skills include UV-Vis, FT-IR, XRD, TGA-DTA, DLS/Zeta potential, Raman spectroscopy, contact angle measurements, dip coating, and electrospinning. Her research interests lie in developing metal nanoparticle composites for energy and environmental applications, especially catalysis, photocatalysis, and remediation. Although early in her career, she has been active in national and international conferences, workshops, and short courses, contributing with poster presentations and participating in research conventions. She is committed to advancing sustainable materials and catalytic systems.

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Featured Publications

“Bio-inspired synthesis of biologically and catalytically active silver chloride-anchored Palladium/Gold/Silver           Trimetallic nanoparticles”

“Impact of Selective Nanocatalysts in Nitroarene Reduction Reactions”