Ngutor Akiiga | Electrochemical Biosensors| Best Researcher Award

Mr Ngutor Akiiga | Electrochemical Biosensors| Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant ,Egypt Japan University of Science and Technology,Egypt.

The candidate has a strong technical foundation, interdisciplinary expertise, and innovative contributions to sensor technology and nanomaterials. Their experience in graphene-based sensors, microfluidic devices, and material characterization techniques places them at the forefront of modern research. However, a more extensive publication record, research grants, and leadership roles could further elevate their profile.

Publication Profile

 

Education :

Ngutor Akiiga is currently pursuing an MSc in Nanoscience at the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST), Egypt, from February 2023 to date. His thesis focuses on “Graphene-Based Printable Sensors for Monitoring Sweat Metabolites (Glucose, Lactase) and Room Temperature Sensors” under the supervision of Professor Ahmed Abdelmoneim. Prior to this, he obtained an Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from the National Teachers Institute, Bauchi State, Nigeria, in 2017, where his research explored the “Primary Causes of Early Pregnancy among Youths.” He earned his BSc in Industrial Physics from the Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria, in 2014, completing a thesis titled “The Effect of Organic Additives (Rice Husk and Groundnut Shell) on the Compressive Strength of Clay Bricks” under the guidance of Professor Iorkyaa Ahemen.

Experience :

Ngutor Akiiga currently serves as a Research Assistant at the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt, where he works on graphene-based electrochemical biosensors for health and energy applications under the supervision of Professor Ahmed Abdelmoneim. His contributions include the preparation of multi-layered graphene via liquid-phase exfoliation using a kitchen blender and the design and fabrication of paper-based microfluidic devices using a UV/O3 lamp. He pioneered the fabrication of a novel microfluidic paper using an ES-1B photoacid generator with a UV-LED lamp. His research also extends to the development of 2D nanomaterials for smart-coated windows and biofuel cells, including the preparation of tungsten oxide for smart-coated window applications. Additionally, he has conducted multiple training sessions on 2D, 3D, and gravure printing.

Research Focus :

Ngutor Akiiga’s research interests span multiple advanced scientific domains, including microfabrication of electrochemical and optical sensing devices, as well as their characterization. He specializes in developing 2D and 3D printable electrochemical sensors for health and environmental monitoring. His expertise also extends to integrated microfluidic devices, analytical microsystems, and lab-on-a-chip technology. A significant part of his work involves the design and synthesis of transition metal sulfides and metal oxide nanomaterials for non-enzymatic biochemical sensing and alcohol fuel cell applications. Additionally, he explores the synthesis and applications of carbon and semi-conducting materials for smart-coated windows and fuel cell technologies. His research also covers thermometric sensors, nanophotonic applications, and photovoltaic systems.

SKILLS:

Ngutor Akiiga possesses a diverse skill set that includes expertise in graphene-based sensor development, microfluidic device fabrication, 2D and 3D printing techniques, and advanced nanomaterial synthesis. He is proficient in UV/O3 and UV-LED lamp-based photolithography techniques and has extensive experience in biofuel cell material preparation. Additionally, he has strong analytical and problem-solving skills and is adept at conducting training sessions on advanced material fabrication methods.

AWARDS:

Ngutor Akiiga has been recognized for his contributions to nanoscience and engineering, receiving multiple awards and commendations for his research on printable sensors and smart materials. His work on graphene-based electrochemical biosensors has been acknowledged at international conferences and academic symposiums, highlighting his innovative approach to health and environmental monitoring technologies.

 

Publication :

      • Peverga, R. J., Jubu, B., Yusuf, B., Abdulkadir, A., Obaseki, O. S., Chahrour, K. M., Yusof, Y., Dehiin, H. D., Akiiga, N. S., Newton, G. F., Umarf, M., Terngu, B. T., Onah, U. F., & Atsor, A. J. (2023). Enhanced photoelectrochemical transient photoresponse properties of molybdenum oxide film deposited on black silicon. Materials Science & Engineering B, 289, 0921-5107.

      • Ikyumbur, J. T., McAsule, A. A., Akiiga, N. S., Andrawus, Z. E., & Kungur, S. T. (2020). The analysis of dielectric constant, loss factor, and q-factor of selected fruits at microwave frequency range. Journal of Scientific Research & Reports, 26(8), 57-66.

      • McAsule, A. A., Gesa, N., Akiiga, N. S., Kungur, S. T., Ikyumbur, J. T., Aondoakaa, S. I., & Daniel, T. (2022). Elemental composition of dust particles on photovoltaic module performance. Journal of Scientific Research & Reports, 10(2).

      • Daniel, T., Eriba-Idoko, F., Terlumun, A. N., McAsule, A. A., Kungur, S. T., Akiiga, N. S., Gbaorun, & Igbawua, T. (2021). Mean count rate measurement of different construction materials locally sourced within the Makurdi metropolis, Benue state. Journal of the Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics, 60(1).

      • Adepoju, A. T., Zhiya, W. V., Adepojo, J. A., Ponle, A. L., Ajewole, S. T., & Akiiga, N. S. (2021). Design and implementation of a low-cost automated garri frying machine. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development, 4(5), 768.

      • Akiiga, N. S., Fath El-Bab, A. M. R., Yoshihisa, M., & Abd El-Moneim, A. (Submitted, 2024). Enzyme-free glucose detection in sweat using 2D inkjet-printed cobalt sulfide anchored on graphene in a paper-based sensor.

 Conclusion :

The candidate is a highly promising researcher with notable contributions in nanotechnology, biosensing, and advanced materials. If they can strengthen their publication record, secure more research funding, and demonstrate leadership in their field, they would be an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

Ata Jahangir Moshayedi | Brain stimulation | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi | Brain stimulation | Best Scholar Award

Prof Associate at School of Information Engineering, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, China.

Dr. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in electronic science and field robotics, with an extensive track record in mobile olfaction, embedded systems, and robotics. His career spans over two decades, featuring numerous awards, patents, publications, and leadership in innovative projects. As an associate professor at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, he has been instrumental in advancing research in embedded systems and robotics, mentoring students, and developing cutting-edge technologies.

 

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🎓 Education :

Dr. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi holds a Ph.D. in Electronic Science with a focus on mobile olfaction and robotics, earned from Savitribai Phule Pune University, India (2010–2014). During his doctoral studies, he contributed groundbreaking research in sensor-based odor localization and robotic navigation. Prior to this, he completed an M.Sc. in Instrumentation Science at the same university, excelling as a top-ranking student (2008–2009). His academic journey began with a B.Sc. (Hons) in Electronic Science, laying the foundation for his expertise in advanced control systems, embedded technologies, and robotics. Throughout his education, he received numerous recognitions, including distinctions as a best-performing student and awards for innovative projects such as the Odor Movie Camera. Dr. Moshayedi’s commitment to interdisciplinary research and academic excellence has been central to his education, inspiring his contributions to the fields of robotics, embedded systems, and sensor technology.

 

🏢 Experience:

Dr. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi has extensive academic and professional experience spanning over two decades. He is currently an Associate Professor at Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, China (2018–present), where he leads modules on robotics, embedded system design, and digital image processing. Previously, he served as a lecturer at Azad University of Khomeinishahr, Iran (2009–2018), where he taught advanced courses in mechatronics, control engineering, and biomedical engineering. Dr. Moshayedi has also led groundbreaking research projects, such as designing AGV robots, ammonia monitoring systems, and SCADA systems for power plants. His work emphasizes innovation and interdisciplinary approaches, combining robotics, AI, and embedded systems. Recognized as a mentor and leader, he has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate projects. His academic and industrial roles have consistently focused on developing practical, impactful solutions to real-world challenges in engineering and technology.

 

Research Focus :

Dr. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi’s research focuses on interdisciplinary advancements in robotics, embedded systems, and sensor technologies. His work in mobile olfaction explores sensor-based odor localization and its applications in industrial and environmental monitoring. A key area of his expertise is the design and development of autonomous robots, such as AGVs and food delivery systems, incorporating advanced navigation, AI, and embedded systems. Dr. Moshayedi is also known for creating ergonomic solutions, including mattress recognition systems and wearable technologies for patient care. His research extends to developing real-time monitoring systems, such as ammonia emission detectors, and pioneering innovative SCADA systems for power plants. By integrating AI, robotics, and IoT, Dr. Moshayedi’s projects aim to address real-world challenges, optimize industrial processes, and enhance human life. His contributions demonstrate a commitment to practical, scalable solutions that bridge academia and industry.

 

🔬Awards:

Dr. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi has earned numerous prestigious awards and honors, reflecting his contributions to academia and innovation. Key accolades include being named “Best Mentor” by Jiangxi University of Science and Technology (2023) and receiving the Book Award for “Unity in Embedded System Design and Robotics” (2022). His students’ projects have consistently excelled in competitions, winning top ranks in national and international events, such as the Handy Pipe Detector (2022, 3rd National) and Pandemic-Driven Exam Assistant (2021, 3rd National). Dr. Moshayedi’s research has also been recognized through multiple invention awards, including gold medals at the 7th Festival of Inventors in Iran (2019) and ICARIC 2018 in China. Additionally, he holds patents in sensor technology and robotics. As a distinguished member of elite research clubs, he continues to inspire excellence and innovation in engineering and robotics worldwide.

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Ata Jahangir Moshayedi is a highly deserving candidate for the “Research for Best Scholar Award” due to his extensive contributions to engineering, robotics, and embedded systems. His robust academic background, innovative projects, and mentorship achievements position him as a leader in his field. Addressing the areas for improvement could further elevate his profile and impact, making him an exemplary role model for future scholars.

 Publications:

  • Deep Learning Application Pros And Cons Over Algorithm
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, AS Roy, A Kolahdooz, Y Shuxin
    Citations: 102
    Year: 2022

 

  • AGV (automated guided vehicle) robot: Mission and obstacles in design and performance
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, L Jinsong, L Liao
    Citations: 71
    Year: 2019

 

  • Advancement of remote sensing for soil measurements and applications: A comprehensive review
    Authors: MI Abdulraheem, W Zhang, S Li, AJ Moshayedi, AA Farooque, J Hu
    Citations: 48
    Year: 2023

 

  • A secure traffic police remote sensing approach via a deep learning-based low-altitude vehicle speed detector through UAVs in smart cities: Algorithm, implementation, and evaluation
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, AS Roy, A Taravet, L Liao, J Wu, M Gheisari
    Citations: 44
    Year: 2023

 

  • Simulation and validation of optimized PID controller in AGV (automated guided vehicles) model using PSO and BAS algorithms
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, J Li, N Sina, X Chen, L Liao, M Gheisari, X Xie
    Citations: 41
    Year: 2022

 

  • The Object Detection, Perspective and Obstacles In Robotic: A Review
    Authors: YS Ge Xu, Amir Sohail Khan, AJ Moshayedi, Xiaohong Zhang
    Citations: 40
    Year: 2022

 

  • Raspberry Pi SCADA Zonal Based System for Agricultural Plant Monitoring
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, R Atanu Shuvam, L Liao, S Li
    Citations: 38
    Year: 2019

 

  • PID Tuning Method on AGV (automated guided vehicle) Industrial Robot
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, R Atanu Shuvam, L Liao
    Citations: 37
    Year: 2020

 

  • Simulation study and PID tune of automated guided vehicles (AGV)
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, J Li, L Liao
    Citations: 31
    Year: 2021

 

  • Exploring the Roles of Renewable Energy, Education Spending, and CO2 Emissions Towards Health Spending in South Asian Countries
    Authors: U Mehmood, EB Agyekum, S Kamel, H Shahinzadeh, AJ Moshayedi
    Citations: 30
    Year: 2022

 

  • Review on: The service robot mathematical model
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, AS Roy, SK Sambo, Y Zhong, L Liao
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2022

 

  • The quadrotor dynamic modeling and study of meta-heuristic algorithms performance on optimization of PID controller index to control angles and tracking the route
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, M Gheibollahi, L Liao
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2020

 

  • Path planning and trajectory tracking of a mobile robot using bio-inspired optimization algorithms and PID control
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, A Abbasi, L Liao, S Li
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2019

 

  • E-Nose Design and Structures from Statistical Analysis to Application in Robotic: A Comprehensive Review
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, Amir Sohail Khan, Yang Shuxin, Geng Kuan, J Hu
    Citations: 26
    Year: 2023

 

  • Design and Development of Pipe Inspection Robot Meant for Resizable Pipelines
    Authors: AJ Moshayedi, SS Fard, L Liao, SA Eftekhari
    Citations: 25
    Year: 2019

 

Michaels Aibangbee |Health Sciences|Best Researcher Award

Mr.Michaels Aibangbee |Health Sciences|Best Researcher Award

Casual Academic, Western Sydney University Campbelltown, NSW Australia, Australia

Mr. Michaels Aibangbee is a Clinical Psychotherapist and PhD candidate at Western Sydney University’s School of Health Sciences. His doctoral research centers on understanding the perspectives and experiences of young migrants and refugees concerning sexual and reproductive health and rights.In his clinical practice, Mr. Aibangbee employs a personalized approach, utilizing various therapeutic modalities, including Person-Centred Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Family Systems Therapy, Couples Coaching, and Emotionally Focused Therapy. He has extensive experience working with diverse populations, including families, couples, and groups

 

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🎓 Education :

Pursuing a PhD in Health Sciences at Western Sydney University with a thesis focused on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of migrant and refugee youth, currently awaiting examination. Holds a Master of Counselling and Applied Psychotherapy (2018) from Torrens University Australia and a Diploma of Community Services (2018) from Alphacrucis University College. Additionally earned a Bachelor of Science in Architecture (2002) from Enugu State University.

 

🏢 Experience:

Worked as an Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, from January to September 2024, facilitating tutorials in the Medicine in Context discipline. Supported undergraduate students through academic mentorship, developed and reviewed course content and assessments, and fostered an inclusive learning environment. Currently serves as a Mental Health First Aid Trainer with Renovate Health Consortium Pty Ltd, a role held since January 2019, where over 270 participants across various sectors have been trained to enhance mental health literacy and reduce stigma. Also serves as Program Manager (Mental Health) at Anglicare Sydney since September 2019, leading interdisciplinary teams to implement recovery-focused counselling and mental health programs, developing policies, and collaborating with stakeholders to improve service delivery. As the Owner and Practice Lead at Renovate Health Consortium Pty Ltd since July 2019, directed mental health programs, supervised multidisciplinary teams, introduced telehealth services, and fostered strategic partnerships to expand reach. Since February 2022, has been volunteering as Director at Edge Community Care Services Ltd, providing leadership in planning community mental health programs, advocating for policy changes, and organising awareness-raising events. Previously worked as a Mental Health Practitioner at Anglicare Sydney from July 2019 to September 2023, offering trauma-informed counselling and coordinating care for diverse clients. From June 2016 to June 2019, served as a Case Manager with Wesley Mission Brighter Futures Program, connecting vulnerable families to resources and reducing crises through proactive interventions.

Skills:

Demonstrates academic expertise in curriculum development and review, student engagement, and academic mentorship, alongside strong facilitation of lectures and tutorials. Possesses research and analytical capabilities, with proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies and a track record of published work in peer-reviewed journals. Excels in leadership and team management, including strategic program development, interdisciplinary team supervision, and policy implementation. Clinical expertise includes psychotherapy, trauma counselling, mental health assessment, and the application of evidence-based practices. Actively engages in policy advocacy and stakeholder collaboration, with a focus on vulnerable populations and community mental health initiatives. Exceptional communication and cultural competency are reflected in the ability to facilitate workshops, foster strategic collaborations, and advocate for diverse communities.

 

Research Focus :

Dedicated to advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights among migrant and refugee youth, contributing to evidence-based strategies that address health disparities in vulnerable populations.

🔬Awards:

Recognised as a Clinical Member and Registered Clinical Supervisor with PACFA and lauded for impactful community mental health initiatives that improved service accessibility and reduced stigma.

 

Conclusion:

Mr. Michaels Aibangbee is a commendable candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” His focus on bridging academic research with practical applications in mental health underscores his contributions to both scholarship and societal well-being. Strengthening his international academic leadership and expanding his research output could further solidify his status as an outstanding researcher.

 Publications:

1. Citation:

Aibangbee, M., Micheal, S., Mapedzahama, V., Liamputtong, P., Pithavadian, R., & Hossain, S.Z. (2023).
Year: 2023
Authors: Aibangbee, M., Micheal, S., Mapedzahama, V., Liamputtong, P., Pithavadian, R., & Hossain, S.Z.
Title: Migrant and Refugee Youth’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: A Scoping Review to Inform Policies and Programs.
Journal: International Journal of Public Health, 68, 1605801.

 

2. Citation:

Aibangbee, M., Micheal, S., Liamputtong, P., Pithavadian, R., Hossain, S.Z., Mpofu, E., & Dune, T. (2024).
Year: 2024
Authors: Aibangbee, M., Micheal, S., Liamputtong, P., Pithavadian, R., Hossain, S.Z., Mpofu, E., & Dune, T.
Title: Barriers to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Migrant and Refugee Youth: An Exploratory Socio-Ecological Qualitative Analysis.
Journal: Youth 4, 1538-1566.

 

3. Citation:

Aibangbee, M., Micheal, S., Liamputtong, P., Pithavadian, R., Hossain, S.Z., Mpofu, E., & Dune, T. (2024).
Year: 2024
Authors: Aibangbee, M., Micheal, S., Liamputtong, P., Pithavadian, R., Hossain, S.Z., Mpofu, E., & Dune, T.
Title: Socioecologies in Shaping Migrants and Refugee Youth’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: A Participatory Action Research Study.
Journal: Reproductive Health 21, 134.

 

4. Citation:

Aibangbee, M., Micheal, S., Liamputtong, P., Pithavadian, R., Hossain, S.Z., Mpofu, E., & Dune, T. (In Review).
Year: In Review
Authors: Aibangbee, M., Micheal, S., Liamputtong, P., Pithavadian, R., Hossain, S.Z., Mpofu, E., & Dune, T.
Title: Participation of Migrant and Refugee Youth in Participatory Action Research Approaches to Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Research: A Critical Analysis.
Journal: BMC Discover Public Health.

 

5. Citation:

Mpofu, E., Hossain, S.Z., Dune, T., Baghbanian, A., Aibangbee, M., et al. (2021).
Year: 2021
Authors: Mpofu, E., Hossain, S.Z., Dune, T., Baghbanian, A., Aibangbee, M., et al.
Title: Contraception Decision Making by Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Australian Youth: An Exploratory Study.
Journal: Australian Psychologist 56(6), 511-522.

 

6. Citation:

Pithavadian, R., Liamputtong, P., Mpofu, E., Hossain, S.Z., Aibangbee, M., & Dune, T. (2023).
Year: 2023
Authors: Pithavadian, R., Liamputtong, P., Mpofu, E., Hossain, S.Z., Aibangbee, M., & Dune, T.
Title: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Young People: A Social Science Approach.
Book Chapter: Handbook of Social Sciences and Global Public Health, pp. 1627-1647.

 

7. Citation:

Dune, T., Liamputtong, P., Hossain, S.Z., Mapedzahama, V., Pithavadian, R., Aibangbee, M., & Mpofu, E. (2022).
Year: 2022
Authors: Dune, T., Liamputtong, P., Hossain, S.Z., Mapedzahama, V., Pithavadian, R., Aibangbee, M., & Mpofu, E.
Title: Participatory Action Research: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Young Refugees and Migrants.
Book Chapter: Handbook of Social Inclusion: Research and Practices in Health and Social Inclusion.

 

8. Citation:

Chimoriya, R., Mohammad, Y., Thomson, R., Webster, C., Dunne, R., Aibangbee, M., Ip, D., & Slewa-Younan, S. (2023).
Year: 2023
Authors: Chimoriya, R., Mohammad, Y., Thomson, R., Webster, C., Dunne, R., Aibangbee, M., Ip, D., & Slewa-Younan, S.
Title: Mental Illness Stigma and Associated Factors Among Arabic-Speaking Refugee and Migrant Populations in Australia.
Journal: International Journal of Mental Health Systems 17(1), 11.

Desouky Abd-El-Haleem| biomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof .Desouky Abd-El-Haleem| biomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Desouky Abd-El-Haleem ,City of Scientific research annological applicationsd tech, Egypt

Dr. Desouky Abd-El-Haleem is a prominent figure in the field of scientific research and technological applications in Egypt. He is known for his significant contributions to the advancement of science and technology, particularly in the field of annological applications. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Dr. Abd-El-Haleem has played a pivotal role in fostering innovation and research excellence in Egypt. Currently affiliated with the City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications, he continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of scientists and engineers. Dr. Abd-El-Haleem’s work exemplifies a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a commitment to harnessing technology for the betterment of society.

 

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Academic Background:

  • 1986-1990: Asyut University, Asyut, Egypt, Faculty of Agriculture (BSc)
  • 1992-1995: Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Faculty Agriculture (MSc)
  • 1996-1999: Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Genetic Engineering (PhD)
  • 2014-2015: Cambridge Training College, Britain, Business Administration (Diploma)

Administration Career:

  • 2011-2020: Dean, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute, SRTA-City
  • 2012: Head, Protein Research Department, GEBRI, SRTA-City
  • 2009: Acting Dean, Environmental and Natural Materials Research Institute, SRTA-City
  • 2009-2011: Head, Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, SRTA-City

Academic Career:

  • 2010-present: Professor at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 2005-2010: Associate Professor at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 2006-2009: Associate Professor, Biological Sciences Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Qatar
  • 2000-2005: Researcher at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 1995-2000: Assistant Researcher at Botany Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
  • 1991-1995: Researcher Assistant at Botany Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt

Prizes:

  • 2023: Mohamed Rabiaa Naser Prize in Scientific Research, Agriculture, and Food Security
  • 2019: The Medal of Sciences and Arts of the First Class, Presidency of the Republic, Egypt
  • 2017: State Mirte Award in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt
  • 2009: Stat’s Prize of Excellence in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt
  • 2004: Abdul Hameed Showman Prize for Young Arab Researchers in “Biological and Environmental Sciences”, Abdul Hameed Showman Foundation, Kingdom of Jordan
  • 2002: Encourage State Prize of Egypt in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt

Main Fields of Research:

  • Bioremediation of Wastewater
  • Bio-products to treat wastewater
  • Bio-monitoring of pollutants in water and wastewater
  • Biodiversity as raw materials of biotech industry

Awards:

  • Various awards including SRTA-City Achievement Awards and Teaching Experience Certificates

Publications:

  1. Desouky Abd-El-Haleem & Roda Al-Thani (2008): Classical and Molecular Detection of the Bacterial Genera Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Water and Wastewater. Biotechnology for Food, Agriculture and Environment, Vol. 2. Regency Publications, New Delhi (www.regency-books.com)
  2. Characterization of nitrate reductases producing Proteus mirabilis strain 10B. The 2nd International Conference of Biotechnology and Environment (ICBE 2018), Alexandria, Egypt. March 2018.
  3. Intracellular biosynthesis and characterization of metallic nanoparticles using yeast cells. The 2nd International Conference of Biotechnology and Environment (ICBE 2018), Alexandria, Egypt. March 2018.
  4. Biosynthesis, characterization and application of metal-nanoparticles produced by Achromobacter sp. Biovision Alexandria-2018, “New Life Sciences: Towards SDGs”, Alexandria, Egypt. April 2018.
  5. Biological synthesis and characterization of Nano-absorbent magnetic iron for phenol decontamination. Biovision Alexandria-2018, “New Life Sciences: Towards SDGs”, Alexandria, Egypt. April 2018.
  6. Detection of microorganisms using molecular biological tools. The 3rd International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental Safety, National Research Center, Egypt. March 2019.
  7. Environmental Biotechnology. The second Egypt-India biotechnology Forum, Shilong-India. September 2018.
  8. Biotechnology for clean environment. The 3rd International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental Safety (14-16/3.2017), National Research Center, Egypt. March 2017.
  9. Molecular biomonitoring of microorganisms and pollutants: Case studies, 7th Conference of faculty of veterainy medicine (8-10/11/2016), Alexandria university, Alexandria, Egypt. November 2016.
  10. Outcomes of Environmental Biotechnology Research Projects. 8th International Conference of High Institute of Public Health (19-20 October, 2016), Alex-Health, Alexandria, Egypt. October 2016.
  11. Environmental biotechnology: in house contributions {biodiversity of bioflocculant-producing microorganisms as an example}, International Symposium of Genetics and Human Phonemics (ISGHP) (11-13/5/2016), Shanghai, China. May 2016.
  12. Environmental Biotechnology and Sustainable agriculture Development. Bioremediation Technology symposium organized by National committee of microbiology sponsored by ASRT, Marine and Fishers national Institute, Alexandria, Egypt. May 2016.
  13. Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute at SRTA-City: current Situation and the available cooperation opportunities. The first Egyptian-Indian Forum on Biotechnology (October 25-26/2015), ASRT, Cairo, Egypt. October 2015.
  14. Nan-silver applications in water treatment, The Second International Conference on New Horizons in Basic and Applied Science (ICNHBAS, www.nhbas.com) 1–6 August 2015, Hurghada, Egypt. August 2015.
  15. Detection of mycosynthesized using bioluminescence bacteria silver nanoparticles. The Second International Conference on New Horizons in Basic and Applied Science (ICNHBAS, www.nhbas.com) 1–6 August 2015, Hurghada, Egypt. August 2015.
  16. Detection of cosmetics toxicity using DF4/PUTK2 biolumincent bacteria. International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, ICISSNIP, May 14 – 15, 2015, Netherlands. May 2015.
  17. Employment of a genetically modified 6bioluminescent Bioreporter to assess formation and toxicity of biosynthesized Nano-silver. Imagine Nano, 10-13/3/2015, Spain. March 2015.
  18. Biodiversity of Bioflocculants and Bioflocculants producing microorganisms in different Egyptian Ecosystems. Biomaterials 2014, 29/10-3/11/2014, India. November 2014.
  19. Kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic assessment of basic yellow dye biosorption using Egyptian isolated microbial biopolymers. ICABBBE 2014, International Conference on Agricultural, Biotechnology, Biological and Biosystems Engineering, 22-23 May 2014, Berlin, Germany. May 2014.
  20. Influence of Hydrogen Ion Concentration on the Production of Bio-Synthesized Nano-Silver. ICABBBE 2014, International Conference on Agricultural, Biotechnology, Biological and Biosystems Engineering, 22-23 May 2014, Berlin, Germany. May 2014.
  21. The use of Bioflocculant and Bioflocculant-producing Bacillus mojavensis strain 32A to synthesize silver nanoparticles. Microbial Resource Management for Polluted Marine Environments and Bioremediation, 16- 18 January 2014, Hammamet, Tunisia. January 2014.
  22. Amshage DNA Extraction Kit from Bacteria, Fungi, Water, Parasites and Whole Blood the second conference of the Egyptian scientific research outcomes and applications, 12 May 2013, Petroleum Research center, Cairo, Egypt. May 2013.
  23. Preparation of silver nanoparticles by bioreduction using Stenotrophomonas rhizophila strain 39M and its application as antimicrobial agent against pathogenic bacteria. International conference in nanotechnology, 29 November– 01 December 2013, biotechnology and spectroscopy, ICNBS 2003, Cairo, Egypt. December 2013.
  24. A biogenic approach for green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and bioflocculants as an aspect of bioremediation. 29 November – 01 December 2013, biotechnology and spectroscopy, ICNBS 2003, Cairo, Egypt. December 2013.

Ruby Srivastava| Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr .Ruby Srivastava |Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Ruby Srivastava ,Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology-CSIR, Hyderabad,India

Dr. Ruby Srivastava is a distinguished scientist based at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), a constituent institute of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in Hyderabad, India. With a background in molecular biology and genetics, Dr. Srivastava has made significant contributions to the fields of cellular and molecular biology, particularly in understanding the mechanisms underlying various genetic disorders and diseases. Her research focuses on elucidating the molecular pathways involved in cellular processes and disease pathogenesis, with a particular interest in cancer biology. Dr. Srivastava is renowned for her expertise in genome editing technologies and their applications in biomedical research. She has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and is actively involved in mentoring young scientists and students.

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Qualification:

M.Sc.: University of Lucknow, India (1992-1994) – Physics (Electronics)PhD: Department of Physics, University of Lucknow, India (2005-10) – Conformational Study of Some Natural Products. Supervisor: Prof. Neeraj Misra

Academic Research Experience:

Computer Aided Design In Mechanical Engineering-based Computational Methods and Bioinformatics: Applied under Widushi Scheme, DST with Prof. G. Rajaraman, Chemistry Department, IIT, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra.Theoretical studies on unfolding the mystery of RNA: With Mentor Dr. Shrish Tiwari, Bioinformatics, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology-CSIR, Hyderabad, India.Coinage Metal clusters and their doped analogs: Computational studies towards their opto-electronic and Biomedical Applications with Mentor Dr. G. Narahari Sastry, CMM, CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad, India.Teaching experience: Pre-graduate, graduate, and post-graduate level (Quantum Chemistry, Solid State Physics) in Lucknow, India.

International Speaker:

Presented on the topic: “Role of AI-driven ChemoBioinformatics Tools in Drugs and Diseases” at the 2nd International Conference on New Trends in Science and Applications (NTSA).

Professional Skills:

Attended numerous short courses and webinars covering a wide range of topics including data analysis, programming, quantum computing, and professional development.

Professional Affiliations:

Member of ACS for 8 years.Review Editor for Frontier in Physics.

Publications:

1.Metalloboranes as Unusual Superhalogens
Srivastava, R.Superhalogens and Superalkalis Bonding, Reactivity, Dynamics and Applications, 2024, pp. 86–99
2.Effect of “magic chlorine” in drug discovery: an in silico approach
3.Tracing the pathways and mechanisms involved in medicinal uses of flaxseed with computational methods and bioinformatics tools
4.Role of smartphone devices in precision oncology
5.Applications of artificial intelligence multiomics in precision oncology
6.Computational Studies on Antibody Drug Conjugates (ADCs) for Precision Oncology
7.Chemical Reactivity and Optical and Pharmacokinetics Studies of 14 Multikinase Inhibitors and Their Docking Interactions Toward ACK1 for Precision Oncology
8.Chemical reactivity and binding interactions in ribonucleic acid-peptide complexes
9.Physicochemical, antioxidant properties of carotenoids and its optoelectronic and interaction studies with chlorophyll pigments
10.Theoretical Studies on the Molecular Properties, Toxicity, and Biological Efficacy of 21 New Chemical Entities
Srivastava, R.ACS OmegaThis link is disabled., 2021, 6(38), pp. 24891–24901