Chijioke Peter Egole | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

 Chijioke Peter Egole
Federal University of Technology Owerri
 Chijioke Peter Egole
Affiliation Federal University of Technology Owerri
Country Nigeria
Scopus ID 57213355410
Documents 18
Citations 61
h-index 5
Subject Area Materials Science
Event Best Paper Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-0797-6527

The Best Researcher Award profile recognizes the scholarly contributions and research engagement of  Chijioke Peter Egole of the Federal University of Technology Owerri. The profile highlights publication activity, citation visibility, interdisciplinary relevance, and research performance indicators associated with contributions in Materials Science and related academic domains.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition article presents a concise and structured overview of the scholarly profile of Chijioke Peter Egole of the Federal University of Technology Owerri. The evaluation highlights key academic indicators including publication output, citation performance, subject specialization, and sustained engagement in Materials Science research activities. The profile reflects documented scholarly contributions and participation in scientific communication through indexed publications and measurable research visibility. Consideration within the Best Researcher Award framework recognizes evidence of knowledge dissemination, academic productivity, and contribution to advancing scientific understanding while supporting broader objectives related to research excellence and scholarly development.

Keywords

Materials Science; Research Excellence; Academic Recognition; Citation Analysis; Scopus Profile; Research Evaluation; Scholarly Contributions; Publication Metrics

Introduction

Research awards are frequently used as institutional and professional mechanisms to recognize sustained scientific contributions and measurable academic outcomes. Such evaluations commonly incorporate publication activity, citation performance, and evidence of continuing scholarly engagement. Dr Egole’s profile aligns with these indicators through documented academic output and disciplinary participation.[2]

Research Profile

  • Researcher: Chijioke Peter Egole
  • Institution: Federal University of Technology Owerri
  • Subject Focus: Materials Science
  • Indexed Documents: 18
  • Total Citations: 61
  • h-index: 5

Research Contributions

Research contributions attributed to the profile demonstrate engagement with material characterization, scientific analysis methodologies, and publication dissemination practices within engineering and materials-related disciplines. The documented output indicates continuity in scholarly activity and participation in peer-reviewed communication channels.[3]

Publications

  • Indexed publication portfolio represented through Scopus metrics.
  • Citation accumulation reflecting scholarly reach.

Research Impact

Research impact indicators provide a quantitative and qualitative perspective on scholarly visibility. Citation activity and indexed documents demonstrate evidence of knowledge dissemination and contribute to evaluation frameworks commonly used across academic recognition programs.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on available academic indicators, the profile demonstrates characteristics typically considered during recognition processes including publication continuity, indexed research visibility, and measurable citation performance. Evaluation remains subject to formal award criteria and independent review procedures.[4]

Conclusion

This article provides a structured academic overview supporting consideration within a Best Researcher Award context. The profile illustrates research participation, scholarly output, and recognized bibliometric indicators relevant to academic assessment frameworks.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Dr Chijioke Peter Egole, Author ID 57213355410. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57213355410
  2. ORCID Registry. Research profile information.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0797-6527
  3. High entropy alloys in electrocatalytic conversion and hydrogen energy storage: Machine learning-assisted prediction of intermediate reaction descriptors- A comprehensive review.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360319926020914

  4. Strength–ductility enhancement in high‑entropy alloys: Dislocation mechanisms and hybrid pathways — a comprehensive review.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0925838826002707

  5. Best Paper Awards. Award information and evaluation overview.

    International Research Excellence and Best Paper Awards


Tetiana Tatarchuk | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Tetiana Tatarchuk | Materials Science | Editorial Board Member 

Assistant Professor | Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University | Ukraine

Tetiana Tatarchuk is an accomplished Ukrainian chemist and Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Vasyl Stefanyk Carpathian National University, Ivano-Frankivsk, where she has been serving since 2005. Her research primarily focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and application of metal oxide and ferrite nanomaterials for environmental remediation, catalytic processes, and water treatment. She has extensively explored the development of cobalt, nickel-cobalt, zinc-cobalt, and gadolinium-substituted ferrites, emphasizing their structural, morphological, magnetic, optical, and catalytic properties. Her work includes green and eco-friendly synthesis approaches using plant extracts, demonstrating significant advancements in adsorption, photocatalysis, and Fenton-like oxidation for the degradation of organic pollutants such as dyes, pharmaceuticals, and toxic chemicals. Tatarchuk has also contributed to studies on TiO₂-based photocatalysts, halloysite nanotubes, and magnetite nanoparticles, highlighting their potential in environmental purification, hyperthermia applications, and advanced oxidation processes. Her publications in high-impact journals reveal a consistent focus on sustainable and practical solutions for environmental challenges, including water disinfection, pollutant degradation, and heavy metal removal. In addition to experimental research, she has investigated fundamental aspects of spinel ferrite defects, cation distribution, inversion degree, and their influence on catalytic performance, combining theoretical modeling with practical applications. Tatarchuk has collaborated extensively with international researchers, contributing to multidisciplinary projects that integrate chemistry, materials science, and environmental engineering. She has also reviewed topics such as virus elimination, microplastics removal, and green synthesis principles, reflecting her commitment to addressing global environmental and health issues. With over 80 publications, numerous citations, and active engagement in peer review, her career demonstrates a blend of innovative research, teaching excellence, and scientific leadership, establishing her as a prominent figure in nanomaterials and environmental chemistry. Her work continues to impact sustainable technology development and water treatment methodologies, emphasizing the translation of laboratory research into real-world solutions for pollution control and resource management.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID | Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. Tatarchuk, T., Kotsyubynsky, V. (2025). CeO2-Cobalt Ferrite Composite as a Dual-Function Catalyst for Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition and Organic Pollutants Degradation. Metals, 15(9), 985.

  2. Tatarchuk, T., Bilovol, V., Shyichuk, A., Danyliuk, I., Sokołowski, K., Gajewska, M. (2025). Mesoporous Co-Mn ferrites as highly radical-forming catalysts for wet peroxide oxidation of 4-nitrophenol. Applied Surface Science, 2025, 162610.

  3. Starko, I., Tatarchuk, T., Sokolowski, K., Naushad, M. (2025). Engineering of Mesoporous Gd-substituted Ni-Co Ferrites as Adsorbents for Efficient Elimination of Congo Red Dye and Oxytetracycline. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 236, 78.

  4. Tatarchuk, T., Shyichuk, A., Kotsyubynsky, V., Danyliuk, N. (2025). Catalytically active cobalt ferrites synthesized using plant extracts: Insights into structural, optical, and catalytic properties. Ceramics International, 51, 470.

  5. Liaskovska, M., Tatarchuk, T., Kotsyubynsky, V. (2025). Green Synthesis of Cobalt–Zinc Ferrites and Their Activity in Dye Elimination via Adsorption and Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation. Metals, 15(1), 44.

Tetiana Tatarchuk’s work advances sustainable environmental chemistry by developing innovative nanomaterials and green catalytic processes for water purification and pollutant removal. Her research bridges fundamental science and practical applications, offering solutions that benefit society, industry, and global environmental sustainability.