Assist. Prof. Dr. Samia Dhahri | Nanoscience | Innovative Nanomaterials Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Samia Dhahri | Nanoscience | Innovative Nanomaterials Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Samia Dhahri, University Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

Dr. Samia Dhahri is an Assistant Professor specializing in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology at the University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia. With a Ph.D. in Nano-Bio-Geophysics from the University of Montpellier, France, she has extensive experience in nanotechnology applications in health, environment, and agriculture. She has led cutting-edge research projects, supervised Master’s and Ph.D. students, and organized scientific events and training sessions. Dr. Dhahri’s expertise extends to technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation management. Her contributions to international collaborations and EU-funded projects continue to impact sustainability, bioremediation, and nanocharacterization.

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Suitability of Dr. Samia Dhahri for the Innovative Nanomaterials Research Award

Dr. Samia Dhahri is highly suitable for the Innovative Nanomaterials Research Award due to her extensive contributions to nanoscience and nanotechnology across multiple domains, including health, environment, and agriculture. With a Ph.D. in Nano-Bio-Geophysics and a strong academic and research background, she has led numerous cutting-edge projects focused on nanomaterials and their real-world applications. Her expertise in nanocharacterization, bioremediation, and sustainable nanotechnology solutions positions her as a leader in the field.

Education & Experience 🎓💼

🔹 Ph.D. in Nano-Bio-Geophysics – CNRS, University of Montpellier, France (2013) 🏅
🔹 Master of Science in Food Sciences & Biotechnology – National Polytech Institute of Lorraine, Nancy, France (2010) 🍏
🔹 Bachelor of Biological Engineering – National Institute of Applied Sciences & Technology, Tunisia & University Claude Bernard, Lyon, France (2009) 🧪

🔹 Assistant Professor – University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia (2023–Present) 🎓
🔹 Assistant Professor – Centre of Research on Microelectronics & Nanotechnology, Tunisia (2015–2023) 🏛️
🔹 Lecturer & Researcher – University of Montpellier, France (2010–2013) 🔬
🔹 Lecturer – Ecole Centrale Polytechnique of Tunis – Honoris United (2014–2015) 📚

Professional Development 📈🛠️

Dr. Dhahri has specialized training in intellectual property, innovation management, and technology transfer. She holds certifications from WIPO, focusing on patent drafting (DL301) and intellectual property (DL101). Her expertise extends to Industry 4.0, territorial intelligence, and advanced nanocharacterization techniques. She has led over 100 workshops and training programs, fostering multicultural collaboration in nanoscience, sustainability, and bioremediation. Her leadership in EU and African Union-funded projects has bridged scientific research with real-world applications, emphasizing interdisciplinary solutions in health, agriculture, and environmental sustainability.

Research Focus 🔬🌱🌍

Dr. Dhahri’s research is at the intersection of nanotechnology, biotechnology, and geophysics. She explores nanoscience applications in health, agriculture, and environmental sustainability, focusing on:

🩺 Medical Nanotechnology – Nano-based drug delivery & disease diagnostics.
🌿 Agriculture & Food Security – Nanotech solutions for sustainable farming.
🌍 Environmental Nanoscience – Nano-bioremediation of pollutants & microplastic studies.
Nanocharacterization & Materials Science – Advanced analysis of nanomaterials.
🔄 Technology Transfer & Innovation – Bridging research with industry for sustainable applications.

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

🏅 Very Honorable Mention – Ph.D. in Nano-Bio-Geophysics, University of Montpellier (2013)
📜 WIPO Certifications – Patent Drafting (DL301) & Intellectual Property (DL101) (2024)
🔬 Innovation & Technology Transfer Leader – Centre of Research on Microelectronics & Nanotechnology (2015–2023)
🌍 EU & AU Project Leadership – Key roles in international research collaborations
🏆 Science Communicator & Educator – Conducted 100+ scientific workshops and training sessions

Publication Top Notes:

Atomic Force Microsocopy: Key Unconventional Approach for Bacterial Nanotubes Characterization In Vivo

 

Dr. Jabrah Alkorbi | Functional Nanomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jabrah Alkorbi | Functional Nanomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jabrah Alkorbi , The university of Sheffield, Saudi Arabia

Jabrah Naji Alkorbi is a highly skilled Analytical Chemist with over a decade of experience in academia and research. Based in Saudi Arabia, she is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University. Jabrah’s expertise spans surface analysis of layered polymer brushes, rapid capillary electrophoretic separation, and advanced analytical techniques. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Sheffield, where her research focused on XPS depth profiling of polymer brushes. She is fluent in Arabic and English and has strong technical skills in Microsoft Office, Origen Lab, CASA, and Nanoscope. Passionate about education, Jabrah excels in classroom management, curriculum development, and research supervision. Beyond academia, she actively participates in conferences and has authored impactful publications in nanomaterials and analytical chemistry.

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Evaluation for “Best Researcher Award”

Suitability Summary

Dr. Jabrah Naji Alkorbi demonstrates a strong profile as a candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” based on her extensive academic background, professional achievements, and innovative contributions to chemistry. Here’s a detailed analysis of her suitability

🎓Education

Jabrah Naji Alkorbi holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Sheffield (2023), specializing in XPS Depth Profiling Analysis of Polymer Brushes using an Argon Gas Cluster Ion Source. Her research contributed novel insights into surface characterization techniques. She earned a Master’s in Analytical Chemistry from University College Cork, where her thesis focused on rapid capillary electrophoretic separation of pyocyanin and quorum sensing signaling molecules. Jabrah also completed a Postgraduate Diploma at Dublin International Foundation College, excelling in Academic English, Research Methods, and ICT. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Chemistry (Scientific and Educational) from Najran University, where she achieved an 84% grade. This robust educational foundation reflects her dedication to chemistry and research, underscoring her technical prowess and passion for advancing analytical methodologies.

🏢Professional Experience

Jabrah Naji Alkorbi is a seasoned educator and researcher with significant experience in academia. As a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, she delivers engaging lectures, conducts laboratory sessions, and supervises student research projects. Previously, she trained under the Saudi Ministry of Education, where she taught chemistry courses, designed lesson plans, and evaluated student performance. Her work is marked by innovative teaching techniques and a commitment to quality education. In research, Jabrah has advanced analytical chemistry through her expertise in XPS depth profiling, capillary electrophoretic separation, and polymer surface analysis. Her ability to bridge teaching and cutting-edge research makes her a respected figure in her field.

🏅Awards and Honors

Provisionally selected for the “Best Researcher Award” by the ANN Awards Organizing Committee for her publication on nanofibrous membranes.Successfully completed prestigious training courses in e-learning strategies, quality in education, and the Blackboard system.
Participated in notable events such as the Women in Chemistry Conference (University of Nottingham) and the 9th Annual Conference in Chemical Nanoscience (Newcastle). Consistently recognized for her dedication to education, research, and innovative contributions to analytical chemistry.

🔬Research Focus

Jabrah Naji Alkorbi’s research centers on advancing analytical chemistry, particularly surface analysis techniques and nanomaterials. Her PhD work involved using XPS depth profiling to investigate polymer brushes, leveraging Argon Gas Cluster Ion Source technology. This innovative approach has significant implications for material science and nanotechnology. She has also contributed to rapid capillary electrophoretic separation, focusing on detecting pyocyanin and quorum sensing signaling molecules. Additionally, her work on encapsulating anthocyanidin in polyvinyl alcohol nanofibrous membranes for smart packaging underscores her interdisciplinary expertise. Jabrah’s research bridges chemistry, nanomaterials, and real-world applications, enhancing both academic understanding and industrial innovation.

Publication Top Notes:

Fabrication of Anthocyanidin-Encapsulated Polyvinyl Alcohol Nanofibrous Membrane for Smart Packaging

 

 

 

Mr. Tianhao Bai | Nanoscience Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tianhao Bai | Nanoscience Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tianhao Bai , The University of Adelaide , Australia

Kelvin Bai is a highly motivated candidate in Mining and Petroleum Engineering with a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in the field from the University of Adelaide, where he also completed a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil & Structural Engineering. His research focuses on the impact of high salinity water on shale fracture permeability, and he has collaborated with Stanford University on significant oil and gas reservoir studies. Kelvin’s professional experience includes a research role at the Advanced Core Analysis Laboratory and cost control internships at Poly Developments & Holdings. He has also gained valuable skills in retail and construction, showcasing his adaptability and leadership. Fluent in Mandarin and English, Kelvin actively engages in community service and has been recognized for his innovative contributions in rock mechanics at the 58th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium.

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🎓Education:

Kelvin Bai is currently pursuing a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Mining and Petroleum Engineering at The University of Adelaide, with an expected completion date of July 2024. His research thesis is titled “The Impact of High Salinity Water on Shale Fracture Permeability Evolution.” Kelvin is affiliated with the Australian School of Petroleum, Stanford University, and the American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA). He previously earned a Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) in Civil & Structural Engineering from The University of Adelaide in December 2020. His final year project, “Monitoring Mine Roof Structural Health Using Piezoelectric Transducers,” was recognized with an invitation to the E-Commerce Awards Lunch for exceptional business model design.

🏢Work Experience:

Kelvin Bai is currently a Researcher at the Advanced Core Analysis Laboratory in Adelaide, SA, where he has been since January 2023. In this role, he has conducted research on the effects of drilling fluid penetration on reservoir rock and has led collaborative projects with Stanford University, analyzing extensive stratigraphic data. Previously, from May 2022 to December 2023, Kelvin worked as a Services Team Member at Coles Group in Glenside, SA. There, he contributed to store operations, developed training modules, and played a key role in improving store cleanliness ratings. Before this, he was a Cost Control Intern at Poly Developments & Holdings (Poly Australia) in Melbourne, VIC, from December 2019 to March 2020, where he assisted with the financial oversight of construction projects, managed project costs, and engaged in strategic negotiations.

🏆Awards and Recognition:

Kelvin Bai has been recognized for his innovative experimental methodologies in rock mechanics and geomechanics with an invitation to the 58th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium (ARMA) in Golden, Colorado, in June 2024. This prestigious invitation highlights his significant contributions to the field and underscores his role in advancing research and knowledge in rock mechanics and geomechanics.

Publication Top Notes:

 

  • Permeability Evolution of Shale during High-Ionic-Strength Water Sequential Imbibition