Mr. Patrick Hartwich | Nanoengineered composites | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Patrick Hartwich | Nanoengineered composites | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Patrick Hartwich, University of Siegen, Germany

P. Hartwich is a seasoned chemist with extensive expertise in material development, surface analysis, and environmental chemistry. He currently serves as a Product Developer at Schlüter-Systems KG, focusing on innovative building chemical products. With a Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of Siegen and a certification as a “Fachchemiker für Toxikologie” from Leipzig University, Hartwich has contributed to academia and industry alike. His professional journey spans roles such as a scientific researcher at the University of Siegen and RWTH Aachen University, as well as process engineer at Ingeneric GmbH. Passionate about sustainable solutions, his work includes recycling building materials and developing nanostructures for advanced applications. Hartwich has published numerous peer-reviewed papers on concrete leaching behavior and lightweight concrete technologies, further cementing his reputation as an accomplished chemist.

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Evaluation of Suitability for Best Researcher Awards

Patrick Hartwich is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award in categories such as Sustainable Construction Materials, Nanostructured Materials, or Environmental Chemistry. Their achievements reflect a blend of academic excellence, impactful research, and practical application in sustainability and materials science. These qualities make them a strong contender for recognition in the field of research.

🎓Education

P. Hartwich pursued his academic journey in chemistry with distinction. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (2007–2011) and a Master of Science in Chemistry (2011–2012) from Universität Siegen, focusing on analytical chemistry and material science. To expand his interdisciplinary knowledge, Hartwich completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Toxicology and Environmental Protection (2016–2018) at Universität Leipzig, attaining the title of “Fachchemiker für Toxikologie.” This education equipped him with a strong theoretical foundation in toxicology, environmental safety, and material analysis. Hartwich’s studies combined rigorous coursework and practical research, laying the groundwork for his later focus on nanostructures and advanced material applications.

🏢Professional Experience

P. Hartwich’s career blends academic research and industrial innovation. Currently a Product Developer at Schlüter-Systems KG (since 2023), he designs construction chemicals and leads international projects. As a Scientific Researcher at Universität Siegen (2020–present), he specializes in nanostructured materials and surface analysis. His earlier roles include Process Engineer at Ingeneric GmbH (2018–2020), focusing on process optimization and cleanroom coordination, and Project Leader at SaVeri in Vietnam (2017–2018), where he developed composite materials. During his tenure at RWTH Aachen University (2014–2017), Hartwich contributed to sustainable construction through material recycling studies and ICP-OES analysis. These diverse roles underscore his commitment to combining material science with practical problem-solving.

🏅Awards and Honors

Best Researcher Recognition – RWTH Aachen University, for groundbreaking studies on material recycling, 2016.International Collaboration Award – Schlüter-Systems KG, for exemplary contributions to global product development, 2024.Distinguished Presenter – RILEM Week 2015, for innovative work on ultra-lightweight concrete.Top Academic Achievement – Universität Leipzig, completing postgraduate studies in toxicology with honors, 2018.Research Excellence Award – Universität Siegen, for contributions to nanostructured material synthesis, 2022.

🔬Research Focus

P. Hartwich’s research integrates materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental sustainability. His primary interests include: Nanostructured Materials: Synthesis and characterization of metal oxide nanostructures for advanced applications. Composite Materials: Developing hybrid materials combining mineral binders and nanostructures to enhance structural and environmental performance. Environmental Chemistry: Investigating the leaching behavior of construction materials under diverse conditions. Sustainable Recycling: Promoting innovative recycling techniques for construction materials to improve eco-efficiency.Through interdisciplinary collaborations, Hartwich’s work addresses industrial and environmental challenges, advancing sustainable materials and innovative construction practices.

Publication Top Notes:

Influence of leachate composition on the leaching behaviour of concrete

 

 

Dr. Zdenek Remes | Nanoscale Awards | Innovative Nanomaterials Research Award

Dr. Zdenek Remes | Nanoscale Awards | Innovative Nanomaterials Research Award

Dr. Zdenek Remes , Institute of Physics CAS , Czech Republic

Mgr. Zdeněk Remeš, Ph.D., is a senior scientist at the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, where he has been employed since 1993, and served as an assistant professor at the Czech Technical University in Prague from 2013 to 2022. Born in Czechoslovakia in 1971, he holds a MSc in solid state physics (1994), a BSc in financial mathematics (1998), and a PhD in solid state physics and material research (1999) from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague. With a H-index of 30, Dr. Remeš has authored 202 published papers with 2321 citations in Scopus. His research focuses on the optical and electrical properties of thin films and nanoparticles, plasma treatment, photovoltaics, and photocatalysis. He has held long-term research positions in Belgium, Israel, France, and the Netherlands. Fluent in Czech and English, and proficient in Slovak, German, and Russian, Dr. Remeš is actively engaged in international collaborations and currently leads multiple research projects.

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Education:

Mgr. Zdeněk Remeš, Ph.D., obtained his MSc in Solid State Physics in 1994, a BSc in Financial Mathematics in 1998, and a PhD in Solid State Physics and Material Research in 1999, all from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Charles University, Prague, Czechia. Additionally, he earned a Certificate in “Teaching General Subject – Mathematics” in 2018 from the same institution.

Work Experience:

Since 1993, Mgr. Zdeněk Remeš, Ph.D., has served as a Senior Scientist at the Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences. From 2013 to 2022, he held the position of Assistant Professor at the Czech Technical University in Prague. Dr. Remeš has undertaken extensive international research engagements, including long-term attachments at the Institute of Materials Research (IMO), Hasselt University, Belgium, during 1999–2002, 2003–2004, and for 10 months in 2022. He also spent 12 months at TECHNION – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, in 2002–2003, 6 months at CEA/Saclay, France, in 2006, and 3 months at EWI TU Delft, The Netherlands, in 2013.

Research Focus:

Dr. Zdeněk Remeš’s research focuses on several key areas within materials science and physics. He specializes in studying the optical and electrical properties of thin films and nanoparticles, exploring their applications in fields such as photovoltaics and photocatalysis. Additionally, his work includes investigating plasma treatment techniques to enhance the properties and functionalities of these materials, contributing significantly to advancements in renewable energy and environmental remediation technologies.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Enhanced antimicrobial and photocatalytic effects of plasma-treated gallium-doped zinc oxide
    • Authors: Rutherford, D., Remes, Z., Kolarova, K., Micova, J., Rezek, B.
    • Journal: Applied Surface Science, 2024
  • Charge trapping and luminescence of the mixed size CsPbBr3 particles grown in one batch
    • Authors: Buryi, M., Babin, V., Děcká, K., Ma, C.-G., Brik, M.G.
    • Journal: Optical Materials, 2024
  • Spatial Localization of Defects in Halide Perovskites Using Photothermal Deflection Spectroscopy
    • Authors: Vlk, A., Remes, Z., Landova, L., Fejfar, A., Ledinsky, M.
    • Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2024
  • SURFACE CHANGES INDUCED BY PLASMA TREATMENT AND HIGH TEMPERATURE ANNEALING OF SILICON DIOXIDE MICROPARTICLES
    • Authors: Babčenko, O., Remeš, Z., Beranová, K., Prošek, Z., Tesárek, P.
    • Conference: NANOCON Conference Proceedings – International Conference on Nanomaterials, 2024
  • CORRELATIVE PROBE ELECTRON MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS OF PLASMA-TREATED GALLIUM-DOPED ZINC OXIDE NANORODS
    • Authors: Rutherford, D., Remes, Z., Micova, J., Ukraintsev, E., Rezek, B.
    • Conference: NANOCON Conference Proceedings – International Conference on Nanomaterials, 2024

 

 

 

Dr. Somdutt Mujwar | Computational Nanotechnology | Excellence in Innovation

Dr. Somdutt Mujwar | Computational Nanotechnology | Excellence in Innovation

Dr. Somdutt Mujwar  , Chitkara University, Punjab , India

Dr. Somdutt Mujwar is a distinguished Computational and Medicinal Chemist renowned for his extensive contributions to drug design and discovery. Currently an Associate Professor at Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, India, he applies advanced computational techniques and machine learning in pharmaceutical research. With a robust academic background including a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Dr. Mujwar has made significant strides in computational drug repurposing and genomics-driven drug target identification. His research has been widely published in reputable journals, contributing to advancements in understanding molecular interactions and developing novel therapeutic strategies. Dr. Mujwar’s expertise extends to molecular docking, pharmacophore modeling, and quantitative structure-activity relationship studies, reflecting his commitment to leveraging computational tools for innovative drug development.

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Education:

Dr. Somdutt Mujwar is an accomplished Computational and Medicinal Chemist with a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal, India. He currently holds the position of Associate Professor at Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, where he leads research applying advanced computational techniques and machine learning in pharmaceutical sciences. Dr. Mujwar’s academic journey includes a Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from Rajiv Gandhi Technical University and a Bachelor of Pharmacy from Barkatullah University, both in India.

Work Experience:

His professional experience spans significant roles such as Assistant Professor at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Mathura, where he focused on computational drug repurposing and established a computational drug design laboratory. Previously, as a Doctoral Research Fellow at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, he conducted pioneering research on riboswitches as drug targets. Dr. Mujwar’s research contributions have been published extensively in reputable journals, advancing the fields of molecular docking, pharmacophore modeling, and quantitative structure-activity relationship studies. His work underscores a deep commitment to leveraging computational tools for innovative drug discovery and development.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Doxorubicin—an agent with multiple mechanisms of anticancer activity
    • Cited by 98
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Cells 12 (4), 659
  2. Repurposing metocurine as main protease inhibitor to develop novel antiviral therapy for COVID-19
    • Cited by 68
    • Year: 2020
    • Journal: Structural chemistry 31 (6), 2487-2499
  3. A retrospect on antimicrobial potential of thiazole scaffold
    • Cited by 63
    • Year: 2020
    • Journal: Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry 57 (6), 2304-2329
  4. Molecular Docking and In Silico Cogitation Validate Mefenamic Acid Prodrugs as Human Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor
    • Cited by 63
    • Year: 2019
    • Journal: ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies 17 (6)
  5. Computational repurposing of tamibarotene against triple mutant variant of SARS-CoV-2
    • Cited by 57
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Computers in Biology and Medicine 136, 10474

 

 

Prof. Altaf Hussain Rajpar | Nanoscale Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Altaf Hussain Rajpar | Nanoscale Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Altaf Hussain Rajpar , Jouf University , Saudi Arabia

Altaf Hussain Rajpar is a distinguished professor specializing in Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics. With a PhD earned in March 2008, he currently holds the esteemed position of Professor at Al-Jouf University in Sakaka, K.S.A. His expertise spans various domains within Mechanical Engineering, contributing significantly to research and academia. Apart from his professional commitments, he actively engages in scholarly pursuits, evident from his noteworthy publication record and scholarly indices. With a passion for education and research, Altaf Hussain Rajpar continues to inspire and mentor aspiring engineers and researchers globally.

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📚 Specialization:

Altaf Hussain Rajpar, a Professor at Al-Jouf University in Sakaka, K.S.A., specializes in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Mechatronics. His expertise in this interdisciplinary field, which combines mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and control engineering, underscores his comprehensive approach to modern engineering challenges. With a PhD earned in March 2008, Professor Rajpar integrates advanced mechatronic principles into his teaching and research, contributing significantly to advancements in mechanical engineering. His work emphasizes the design, analysis, and application of intelligent systems and automation, reflecting his deep commitment to innovation and academic excellence.

👨‍🏫 Current Position:

Altaf Hussain Rajpar, a distinguished Pakistani national born on January 1, 1969, in Khairpur Mir’s, Sindh, Pakistan, currently serves as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering specializing in Mechatronics at Al-Jouf University in Sakaka, K.S.A. He holds a PhD, earned in March 2008, and has a rich academic and research background

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Fundamental concepts of hydrogels: Synthesis, properties, and their applications”
    Published in Polymers, 2020
    cited by 452 articles.
  2. “Performance analysis of a savonius vertical axis wind turbine integrated with wind accelerating and guiding rotor house”
    Published in Renewable Energy, 2019
    cited by 452 articles.
  3. “Hydrothermally assisted synthesis of porous polyaniline@ carbon nanotubes–manganese dioxide ternary composite for potential application in supercapattery”
    Published in Polymers, 2020,
    cited by 39 articles.
  4. “Recognition of printed Chinese characters by using Neural Network”
    Published in 2006 IEEE International Multitopic Conference, 2006,
    cited by 29 articles.
  5. “Recent development in the design of wind deflectors for vertical axis wind turbine: A review”
    Published in Energies, 2021

cited by 28 articles.