Mr. Yogesh Chaudhary | Graphene Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yogesh Chaudhary | Graphene Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yogesh Chaudhary , CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology , India

Yogesh Chaudhary, a dedicated Ph.D. Research Scholar, is deeply committed to advancing the realms of Physical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Material Science, and Applied Chemistry. With a diverse academic background spanning from his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chemistry to his ongoing doctoral research focusing on Electrochemical Sensor at the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research in Bhubaneswar, India, Yogesh exemplifies a fervent pursuit of knowledge and innovation. His extensive research contributions, including publications on green corrosion inhibitors and electrochemical detection of heavy metal ions, underscore his expertise and impact in the field. Apart from his scholarly pursuits, Yogesh has demonstrated a passion for education through his roles as a faculty member and science teacher across various educational institutions in Nepal and India, where he has imparted knowledge and mentored students in chemistry and science. His proactive involvement in professional conferences, workshops, and training programs reflects his commitment to continuous learning and professional development. Yogesh’s multifaceted skills, from innovative teaching methodologies to strong communication and collaboration abilities, position him as a dynamic researcher and educator dedicated to fostering scientific excellence and curiosity.

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🎓 Educational Qualifications:

Yogesh Chaudhary is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physical Science at the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research in Bhubaneswar, India. He completed his Master of Science degree in Chemistry, specializing in Physical Chemistry, from Tribhuvan University, Nepal, in 2013. Prior to that, he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from Bhairahawa Multiple Campus, Bhairahawa, Nepal, in 2011. His secondary education includes completion of Higher Secondary schooling at Bhairahawa Higher Secondary School in 2008 and School Leaving Certificate (SLC) from the same institution in 2006.

📚 Research Publications:

Yogesh Chaudhary has made significant contributions to the field of corrosion inhibition and electrochemical sensing through his research publications. His work encompasses studies aimed at understanding and mitigating corrosion processes, particularly focusing on the development of novel corrosion inhibitors and electrochemical sensors. These publications highlight his expertise in addressing critical challenges related to corrosion control and the advancement of electrochemical sensing technologies. Through his research endeavors, Yogesh has demonstrated a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing real-world problems in materials science and chemistry.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

Yogesh Chaudhary’s exceptional contributions to the field of chemistry have been recognized through prestigious accolades. He was honored with the CSIR-UNESCO-TWAS Postgraduate Research Fellowship, which acknowledges his outstanding research contributions and potential for further impactful work in the field. Additionally, Yogesh received the Young Scientist Award in Chemistry for Sustainable Development from the Nepal Chemical Society, highlighting his dedication to advancing sustainable practices and innovative solutions within the realm of chemistry. These accolades underscore his commitment to excellence and his significant impact on the scientific community.

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  1. Bark Extract of Lantana camara in 1M HCl as Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel
    PR Shrestha, HB Oli, B Thapa, Y Chaudhary, DK Gupta, AK Das, …
    Engineering Journal, 2019, 23(4), 205-211.
    Citations: 38
  2. Berberine isolated from Mahonia nepalensis as an eco-friendly and thermally stable corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in acid medium
    N Karki, S Neupane, DK Gupta, AK Das, S Singh, GM Koju, Y Chaudhary, …
    Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2021, 14(12), 103423.
    Citations: 32
  3. Thermodynamic, Adsorption and Corrosion Inhibition Studies of Mild Steel by Artemisia vulgaris Extract from Methanol as Green Corrosion Inhibitor in Acid Medium
    N Karki, Y Choudhary, AP Yadav
    Journal of Nepal Chemical Society, 2018, 39, 76-85.
    Citations: 26
  4. Berberis aristata: A highly efficient and thermally stable green corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in acidic medium
    N Karki, S Neupane, Y Chaudhary, DK Gupta, AP Yadav
    Analytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry, 2020, 12(7), 970-988.
    Citations: 19
  5. Equisetum hyemale: A new candidate for green corrosion inhibitor family
    N Karki, S Neupane, Y Chaudhary, DK Gupta, AP Yadav
    Int. J. Corros. Scale Inhib, 2021, 10(1), 206-227.
    Citations: 16

 

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Saima Naz | Graphene award | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Saima Naz | Graphene award | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Saima Naz, University of Education Lahore, Pakistan

Dr. Saima Naz is an Assistant Professor at the University of Education Lahore, Faisalabad Campus, Pakistan. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry and expertise in analytical chemistry, her research focuses on downstream approaches for extracting pure biofine chemicals and aroma substances from Cannabis sativa essential oil, as well as isolation and characterization of bioactive compounds from plant sources. She holds extensive experience in using various analytical techniques such as gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Dr. Naz has completed several research projects exploring the antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of natural extracts and the effects of gamma radiation on materials like cotton fabric. Passionate about teaching and research, she is dedicated to contributing to the academic and scientific community through her work.

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📚 Education:

Dr. Saima Naz holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan, where she specialized in Analytical Chemistry. Her doctoral thesis focused on “Downstream approaches for pure biofine chemicals and aroma substances from Cannabis sativa essential oil,” showcasing her expertise in the field. Prior to her Ph.D., she completed an M. Phil in Chemistry with a focus on Analytical Chemistry, investigating the “Determination of antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of Zizyphys jujube leaves.” She also earned a Master of Science degree in Chemistry, specializing in Physical Chemistry, during which she explored the “Effect of Gamma radiation on the dyeing of cotton fabric by using Eucalyptus camaldulensis Bark powder.” Dr. Naz’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree from Punjab University, Pakistan, where she majored in Chemistry, Botany, and Geography. Her educational background reflects her diverse interests and expertise in various branches of chemistry and related fields.

👩‍🏫 Work Experience:

Dr. Saima Naz’s professional journey encompasses a diverse range of roles in academia and education. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Education Lahore, Faisalabad Campus, Pakistan, a position she has held since 2019. Prior to this, she contributed to the academic community as a Lecturer/Visiting faculty member at the UAF-sub campus Burewala from 2018 to 2019. Her dedication to education led her to serve as an Assistant Professor at Bahauddin Zakaryia University, Multan, Pakistan, from 2017 to 2019. Earlier in her career, Dr. Naz also undertook the role of a Science Teacher/Principal at Government M C Girls Primary School in Faisalabad from 2012 to 2013. Through her various teaching and academic roles, Dr. Naz has demonstrated her commitment to shaping the minds of future generations and contributing to the field of education.

🧪 Research Interests:

Dr. Saima Naz’s research endeavors have primarily focused on the isolation, characterization, and pharmacological evaluation of bioactive compounds derived from plant sources. She has conducted extensive studies to determine the antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of natural products, contributing valuable insights into their medicinal properties. Additionally, Dr. Naz has explored downstream approaches for the extraction and purification of pure biofine chemicals and aroma substances from natural oils, enhancing our understanding of their therapeutic and industrial applications. Through her research, she has made significant contributions to the field of natural product chemistry, with implications for pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and other industries.

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