Shoaib Nazir | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shoaib Nazir | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen University | China

Dr. Shoaib Nazir is a dynamic materials physicist whose research bridges solid-state physics, nanotechnology, and energy materials. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Shaanxi Normal University, China, where his dissertation focused on the synthesis and characterization of pure and doped nanomaterials for advanced functional applications. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shenzhen University, China, Dr. Nazir is deeply engaged in cutting-edge research on solid-state battery materials, energy storage devices, nanomaterials synthesis, and thermoelectric materials, contributing to the development of next-generation energy technologies. His extensive research portfolio encompasses areas such as optoelectronics, semiconductors, and magnetic materials, with numerous high-impact publications in journals including Ceramics International, Arabian Journal of Chemistry, and Physica B: Condensed Matter. His works highlight the influence of doping and nanostructuring on the electrical, optical, and thermoelectric properties of various compounds, advancing the understanding of material–property relationships for electronic and sustainable energy applications. Beyond research, Dr. Nazir has held several academic positions, including Head of the Physics Department at Punjab Group of Colleges, where he contributed to both teaching and scientific outreach. He also serves as an editorial board member and reviewer for multiple international journals, demonstrating his commitment to scientific excellence and peer advancement. Through his multidisciplinary expertise and active participation in international conferences, Dr. Shoaib Nazir continues to contribute significantly to the evolution of nanomaterials and energy systems research at the global level.

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Featured Publications

  • Saleem, S., Jameel, M. H., Akhtar, N., Nazir, N., Ali, A., Zaman, A., Rehman, A., et al. (2022). Modification in structural, optical, morphological, and electrical properties of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles (NPs) by metal (Ni, Co) dopants for electronic device applications. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 15(1), 103518.

  • Yousaf, M., Nazir, S., Akbar, M., Akhtar, M. N., Noor, A., Hu, E., Shah, M. A. K. Y., & Lu, Y. (2022). Structural, magnetic, and electrical evaluations of rare earth Gd³⁺ doped in mixed Co–Mn spinel ferrite nanoparticles. Ceramics International, 48(1), 578–586.*

  • Khan, S., Ullah, I., Khan, H., Rahman, F. U., Rahman, M. U., Saleem, M. A., Nazir, S., et al. (2024). Green synthesis of AgNPs from leaves extract of Salvia sclarea, their characterization, antibacterial activity, and catalytic reduction ability. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 238(5), 931–947.*

  • Yousaf, M., Nazir, S., Hayat, Q., Akhtar, M. N., Akbar, M., Lu, Y., Noor, A., Zhang, J. M., et al. (2021). Magneto-optical properties and physical characteristics of M-type hexagonal ferrite (Ba₁₋ₓCaₓFe₁₁.₄Al₀.₆O₁₉) nanoparticles (NPs). Ceramics International, 47(8), 11668–11676.*

  • Nazir, S., Zhang, J. M., Junaid, M., Saleem, S., Ali, A., Ullah, A., & Khan, S. (2024). Metal-based nanoparticles: Basics, types, fabrications and their electronic applications. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 238(1).*

Samir Kamel | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Samir Kamel | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

👤 Prof. Samir Kamel, National Research Center, Egypt

Prof. Samir Kamel Mohamed Elzayati, Ph.D., is an eminent scientist specializing in cellulose chemistry and materials science. As the Head of the Cellulose and Paper Department at the National Research Centre (NRC) in Egypt, he has significantly contributed to research in smart materials, nanocomposites, and sustainable biomaterials. Prof. Elzayati has served as the Vice President of the Chemical Industries Research Division and has over three decades of academic and research excellence. His global collaborations span leading institutions in France, China, and the USA, enriching his work on advanced materials and green technologies. A prolific scholar, Prof. Elzayati has consistently ranked among the top 2% of scientists globally by Stanford University. His commitment to education, scientific innovation, and international collaboration positions him as a leader in materials science and cellulose technology.

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 🌟 Assessment of Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award”

Summary of Suitability
Prof. Samir Kamel Mohamed Elzayati demonstrates an exceptional record of academic and professional achievements that position him as a strong contender for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” His expertise in cellulose chemistry, biomaterials, and nanocomposites aligns closely with the award’s emphasis on impactful and innovative research. Prof. Elzayati’s prolific contributions include high-impact publications, international collaborations, and supervision of advanced research, which highlight his leadership in his field.

His inclusion on Stanford University’s global list of the top 2% of scientists for four consecutive years underscores his global recognition and scholarly influence. Prof. Elzayati’s leadership roles, such as his tenure as the Head of the Cellulose and Paper Department and Vice President of the Chemical Industries Research Division, further reflect his commitment to advancing scientific research and mentoring future generations.

🎓 Education 

Prof. Elzayati’s academic journey reflects his dedication to chemistry and materials science. He earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry in 1989 from Ain Shams University, Egypt, followed by an M.Sc. in Chemistry in 1994. His doctoral degree, awarded in 1996, focused on advanced chemical processes, laying the foundation for his specialization in cellulose and biomaterials. Prof. Elzayati’s educational background equipped him with expertise in macromolecular chemistry, enabling breakthroughs in smart materials and hydrogels. His passion for education and mentorship has led to supervising M.Sc. and Ph.D. students across Egypt and internationally, fostering the next generation of scientists. Through academic rigor and interdisciplinary collaboration, Prof. Elzayati continues to advance innovations in sustainable and advanced materials.

💼  Professional Experience 

Prof. Elzayati has a distinguished career spanning over 30 years. He currently serves as the Head of the Cellulose and Paper Department at NRC, where he leads cutting-edge research in cellulose chemistry and nanocomposites. Previously, he held the position of Vice President of the Chemical Industries Research Division, overseeing significant advancements in applied chemical research. His international teaching roles include positions at Sabha University and Omar El-Mukhtar University in Libya, as well as the University of Malakand, Pakistan. His global engagements extend to scientific missions in France, China, and the USA, fostering collaborations that drive innovation in sustainable materials. Prof. Elzayati’s dedication to academia, combined with his leadership in applied sciences, has cemented his reputation as a trailblazer in cellulose technology and materials science.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Prof. Elzayati’s contributions to materials science have earned him numerous accolades. Among these are the prestigious Al-Shorouk Academy Award for Scientific and Technological Creativity (2023) and the Award for Scientific Excellence in Basic Sciences from NRC (2013). Recognized globally, he has consistently featured on Stanford University’s list of the top 2% of scientists since 2019. His pioneering work in cellulose chemistry earned him the Prof. Fardus Mubark Award for Smart Materials and the Prof. Yehia Fahmy Award for excellence in cellulose, paper, and wood research. These honors highlight his dedication to advancing sustainable materials and his profound impact on scientific innovation.

🌍 Research Skills On Material Science

Prof. Elzayati’s research skills encompass diverse areas in materials science, including cellulose chemistry, biomaterials, nanocomposites, and hydrogels. His expertise extends to developing smart materials with applications in sustainable technologies and sensors. He excels in synthesizing macromolecular structures and engineering advanced materials for renewable and environmentally friendly applications. With proficiency in multidisciplinary methodologies, Prof. Elzayati integrates chemical analysis, polymer science, and material engineering to create innovative solutions. His global collaborations and extensive publication record reflect his ability to translate complex scientific concepts into impactful research, addressing challenges in green chemistry and sustainable development.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Pharmaceutical significance of cellulose: A review
    Authors: S. Kamel, N. Ali, K. Jahangir, S.M. Shah, A.A. El-Gendy
    Citations: 551
    Year: 2008
  • Nanotechnology and its applications in lignocellulosic composites, a mini review
    Authors: S. Kamel
    Citations: 329
    Year: 2007
  • Mechanical and antibacterial properties of novel high-performance chitosan/nanocomposite films
    Authors: A.M. Youssef, H. Abou-Yousef, S.M. El-Sayed, S. Kamel
    Citations: 197
    Year: 2015
  • Thermal behaviour and infrared spectroscopy of cellulose carbamates
    Authors: A.A.M.A. Nada, S. Kamel, M. El-Sakhawy
    Citations: 172
    Year: 2000
  • Evaluation of corn husk fibers reinforced recycled low-density polyethylene composites
    Authors: A.M. Youssef, A. El-Gendy, S. Kamel
    Citations: 150
    Year: 2015
  • Infra-red spectroscopic study of lignins
    Authors: A.A.M.A. Nada, M. El-Sakhawy, S.M. Kamel
    Citations: 145
    Year: 1998
  • Recent advances in cellulose-based biosensors for medical diagnosis
    Authors: S. Kamel, T.A. Khattab
    Citations: 137
    Year: 2020
  • Novel method of preparation of tricarboxylic cellulose nanofiber for efficient removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solution
    Authors: R.E. Abou-Zeid, S. Dacrory, K.A. Ali, S. Kamel
    Citations: 136
    Year: 2018
  • Preparation and application of acrylonitrile-grafted cyanoethyl cellulose for the removal of copper (II) ions
    Authors: S. Kamel, E.M. Hassan, M. El-Sakhawy
    Citations: 111
    Year: 2006
  • Protective role of zinc oxide nanoparticles-based hydrogel against wilt disease of pepper plant
    Authors: A.M. Abdelaziz, S. Dacrory, A.H. Hashem, M.S. Attia, M. Hasanin, H.M. Fouda, …
    Citations: 106
    Year: 2021