Ahmed Fadda | Chemical science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Ahmed Fadda, Chemical science, Best Researcher Award

Professor at Mansoura University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Egypt

Summary:

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Ali Hamed Fadda is an esteemed Emeritus professor of Organic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Mansoura, Egypt. He completed his Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry with honors from the University of Cairo in 1971, followed by a Master of Science degree in Organic Chemistry from Mansoura University in 1975. Dr. Fadda furthered his academic journey by obtaining a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Moscow State University Faculty of Chemistry in 1981, and later earned the prestigious Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) degree from Mansoura University in 2015.

Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Fadda has made significant contributions to the field of Organic Chemistry, with a focus on reaction mechanisms, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, dyes chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, and applications in solar cells. He has authored over 280 research papers published in esteemed international journals and supervised more than 150 M.Sc. and Ph.D. graduate theses.

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry with honors – University of Cairo (1971)

M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry – Mansoura University (1975)

Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry – Moscow State University Faculty of Chemistry (1981)

Professional Experience:  

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Ali Hamed Fadda has a distinguished professional career in the field of Organic Chemistry. Currently serving as an Emeritus Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Mansoura, Mansoura, Egypt, he has contributed significantly to academia and research. With expertise spanning several decades, Dr. Fadda has held various academic and research positions, including visiting professorships at esteemed institutions such as Moscow State University, Southern Methodist University, North Carolina State University, and the University of Michigan. He has also served as the chairman of the permanent scientific committee for the promotion of professor and associate professor at Mansoura University. Dr. Fadda’s career is marked by numerous achievements, including the receipt of national and international awards, the publication of over 280 research papers, and the supervision of more than 150 M.Sc. and Ph.D. graduate theses. His dedication to advancing knowledge in fields such as reaction mechanisms, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, and solar cell applications underscores his commitment to scientific excellence and innovation.

Research Interest:

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Ali Hamed Fadda’s research interests encompass a broad spectrum of topics within the realm of Organic Chemistry. Some of his primary areas of focus include:

Reaction Mechanisms: Investigating the underlying mechanisms governing chemical reactions, elucidating reaction pathways, and understanding reaction kinetics.

Medicinal Chemistry: Exploring the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of novel compounds with potential therapeutic applications, particularly in the development of new drugs.

Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Studying the physicochemical properties, formulation, and characterization of pharmaceutical compounds, with a focus on drug delivery systems and pharmacokinetics.

Dyes Chemistry: Researching the synthesis and application of organic dyes, including their use in various industrial sectors such as textiles, printing, and electronics.

Heterocyclic Chemistry: Investigating the synthesis and properties of heterocyclic compounds, which are widely prevalent in natural products and have diverse applications in medicinal chemistry and materials science.

Application in Solar Cells: Exploring the use of organic compounds in photovoltaic devices, with a focus on enhancing the efficiency and stability of solar cell technologies.

Dr. Fadda’s multidisciplinary research interests reflect his commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing key challenges in Organic Chemistry, with potential implications for various fields such as healthcare, materials science, and renewable energy.

Publication Top Noted:

Title: Design, Synthesis, Antimicrobial and Docking Studies of Benzothiazoles Bearing Pyrazole and Pyrimidine Moieties

  • Authors: Tamam, E., Fadda, A.A., El-Sawy, E.R., Abdel-Aziz, M.S., Tawfik, E.H.
  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 8
  • Issue: 32
  • Pages: e202302468

Title: Synthesis of Pyrazole, Pyridine, and Pyrimidine Derivatives Incorporating Glucaminoid Moiety and Their Antioxidant, Antitumor Activities and Docking Study

  • Authors: Al-Rooqi, M.M., Awad, R.S., Obaid, R.J., … Fadda, A.A., Ahmed, S.A.
  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 8
  • Issue: 29
  • Pages: e202300972

Title: Enhanced photovoltaic performance of dye-sensitized solar cells using innovative bithienylnicotinonitrile-based organic dyes

  • Authors: Abdelwahab, G.A., Ismail, M.A., Fadda, A.A., Elmorsy, M.R.
  • Journal: Optical Materials
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 142
  • Pages: 114031

Title: Novel triphenylamine-based porphyrins: Synthesis, structural characterization, and theoretical investigation for dye-sensitized solar cell applications

  • Authors: Abdel-Wahed, H.M., Fadda, A.A., Abdel-Latif, E., Abdelmageed, S.M., Elmorsy, M.R.
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 1281
  • Pages: 135147

Title: A New Strategy for the Synthesis of Porphyrin and Expanded Porphyrin Derivatives from Di- and Tripyrromethanes: Antioxidant, Cytotoxic Activity, and Molecular Docking Evaluation

  • Authors: Abdel-Wahed, H.M., Fadda, A.A.
  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 8
  • Issue: 15
  • Pages: e202300107

 

Gion Calzaferri | Physical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gion Calzaferri, Physical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Professor at University, Switzerland

Summary:

Prof. Gion Calzaferri is an Emeritus Professor for Physical Chemistry at the University of Bern, Switzerland. His research interests encompass a broad range of topics, including supramolecular organized molecules, clusters, and complexes in zeolite cavities, artificial antenna systems for light harvesting, transport, and trapping, as well as the photochemical transformation and storage of solar energy. With a focus on chemical thermodynamics, he has made substantial contributions to the understanding of multiple equilibria in gas sorption isotherms of mesoporous materials.

Throughout his career, Prof. Calzaferri has been actively involved in various research committees and editorial roles. He has chaired scientific societies, organized international conferences, and served on the editorial boards of reputable scientific journals. Additionally, he has received prestigious awards such as the Weissberger-Williams Lectureship Award from Eastman Kodak and Theodor Förster Award.

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

Prof. Gion Calzaferri’s academic journey includes:

Ph.D. (1971):

  • Field: Chemistry (main subject), Theoretical Physics, and Mathematics (subsidiary subjects)
  • University: University of Fribourg, Switzerland
  • Supervisors: Prof. A. von Zelewski, Prof. E. Schumacher

Postdoc (1971 – 1972):

  • Department: Department of Physical Chemistry
  • University: University of Basel, Switzerland
  • Supervisors: Prof. Edgar Heilbronner, Prof. Rolf Gleiter

Academic Career (1973 – 1997):

  • Roles: Lecturer, Senior Assistant to Prof. Ernst Schumacher, Associate Professor for Physical Chemistry (1987)
  • Institution: Institute of Inorganic, Analytical, and Physical Chemistry, University of Bern, Switzerland
  • Venia Docendi: Chemistry (1973 – 1986)

Research in Industry (1972 – 1973):

  • Company: Ciba-Geigy, Basel, Switzerland
  • Field: Physical-chemical research in connection with pharmacy

Academic Positions (1997 – Present):

  • Current Status: Emeritus Professor for Physical Chemistry
  • Department: Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland
  • Full Professor for Physical Chemistry (1997)
  • Associate Professor for Physical Chemistry (1987)
  • Senior Assistant (1973 – 1986)
  • Lecturer (1973 – 1986)

Research Committees and Editorial Roles:

Prof. Gion Calzaferri has made significant contributions to the advancement of scientific knowledge through various influential roles in research committees and editorial positions. Some of his key contributions include:

Member of the Swiss Federal Commission for the use of solar energy, KNS (1981 – 1999): Prof. Calzaferri actively contributed to shaping the use of solar energy in Switzerland through his membership in the Swiss Federal Commission.

Chairman of the Bernese Chemical Society (1987 – 1989): In a leadership role, Prof. Calzaferri served as the Chairman of the Bernese Chemical Society, showcasing his dedication to fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the scientific community.

Chairman of the Swiss Society for Photochemistry and Photophysics (1988 – 1989): Prof. Calzaferri’s leadership extended to the Swiss Society for Photochemistry and Photophysics, where he played a crucial role in guiding the society’s activities.

Organizer and Chairman of IPS-10 (July 24 – 29, 1994): Prof. Calzaferri organized and chaired the 10th International Conference on Photochemical Transformation and Storage of Solar Energy (IPS-10) in Interlaken, Switzerland. This conference served as a platform for the exchange of ideas and advancements in solar energy research.

Chairman of the European Society for Quantum Solar Energy Conversion (QUANTSOL) (1995 –1998): Prof. Calzaferri took on the role of Chairman for QUANTSOL, contributing to the European efforts in advancing quantum solar energy conversion.

Member of the research board, DFG, German National Research Society (1995 – 2002): Prof. Calzaferri’s involvement in the research board of the DFG focused on the exploration of new phenomena in silicon chemistry, showcasing his broad expertise.

Editorial Board Member: Prof. Calzaferri served as a member of the Editorial Board for “Research on Chemical Intermediates” and other international scientific journals, actively contributing to the peer review and publication processes.

Associate Editor of “SOLAR ENERGY” (1998 – 2019): Prof. Calzaferri played a crucial role as an Associate Editor of the journal “SOLAR ENERGY” for over two decades, shaping the content and direction of the publication in the field.

These roles underscore Prof. Gion Calzaferri’s multidimensional impact on solar energy research, photochemistry, and his commitment to maintaining the quality and integrity of scientific publications.

Awards:

Prof. Gion Calzaferri has received notable recognition in the form of prestigious awards. The awards include:

Weissberger-Williams Lectureship Award, Eastman Kodak, USA (2006): This award from Eastman Kodak in 2006, known as the Weissberger-Williams Lectureship Award, is a testament to Prof. Calzaferri’s outstanding contributions and impact in the field.

Theodor Förster Award (2007): Prof. Calzaferri was honored with the Theodor Förster Award in 2007. This award likely acknowledges his significant achievements and excellence in his contributions, possibly in the realm of photochemistry or related fields.

These awards underscore Prof. Gion Calzaferri’s high standing and recognition within the scientific community, highlighting his valuable contributions to the field of chemistry and related disciplines.

Research Interests:

Prof. Gion Calzaferri has conducted research in several areas within physical chemistry. His research interests include:

Supramolecular Organized Molecules:

  • Study of molecular organizations and structures within zeolite cavities.

Artificial Antenna Systems:

  • Investigation of artificial systems designed for light harvesting, transport, and trapping.

Photochemical Transformation and Storage of Solar Energy:

  • Exploration of photochemical processes for transforming and storing solar energy.

Chemical Thermodynamics:

Prof. Calzaferri’s work has contributed to the understanding of molecular organizations in confined spaces, artificial systems for light-related processes, and the utilization of solar energy through photochemical means. His expertise spans both fundamental aspects of physical chemistry and applications related to energy conversion and storage.

Publication Top Noted:

Prof. Gion Calzaferri’s recent publications reflect his focus on the multiple equilibria description of hysteresis in gas sorption isotherms, particularly in mesoporous materials. Here are some of his articles:

Title: Multiple equilibria description of type H1 hysteresis in gas sorption isotherms of mesoporous materials

  • Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2023, 296, 127121
  • Citations: 4

Title: Multiple equilibria describe the complete adsorption isotherms of nonporous, microporous, and mesoporous adsorbents

  • Journal: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2022, 330, 111563
  • Citations: 15

Title: Entropy in multiple equilibria. Argon and nitrogen adsorption isotherms of nonporous, microporous, and mesoporous materials

  • Journal: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2021, 312, 110744
  • Citations: 10

Title: Guests in Nanochannels of Zeolite L

  • Journal: Structure and Bonding, 2020, 183, pp. 1–74
  • Citations: 8

Title: Structure and Host-Guest Interactions of Perylene-Diimide Dyes in Zeolite L Nanochannels

  • Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2018, 122(6), pp. 3401–3418
  • Citations: 22