Gehad Genidy Mohamed | Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gehad Genidy Mohamed | Inorganic | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt

Prof. Dr. Gehad Genidy Mohamed is a distinguished Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at Cairo University, Egypt. Born on June 26, 1968, in El-Fayoum, he has dedicated his career to advancing chemical sciences. With a Ph.D. from Cairo University (1996), he has over 30 years of experience in academia and research. His expertise spans nanoscience, analytical chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. He has an h-index of 50 (Scopus) and 57 (Google Scholar) with over 10,570 citations. Prof. Mohamed has authored 427+ research papers and contributes significantly to chemical sciences and materials research. 📚🧪

Professional Profile

Education & Experience 📚💡

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry – Cairo University, 1996 🏆
  • M.Sc. in Chemistry – Cairo University, 1994 🔬
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry – Cairo University, 1990 (Distinction with Honor) 🥇

💼 Experience:

  • Professor – Cairo University (2007 – Present) 🏛️
  • Assistant Professor – Cairo University (2002 – 2007) 📖
  • Lecturer – Cairo University (1996 – 2002) 🎙️
  • Assistant Lecturer – Cairo University (1994 – 1996) 🔍
  • Demonstrator – Cairo University (1990 – 1994) 🧑‍🏫

Professional Development 🚀🔬

Prof. Dr. Gehad Genidy Mohamed has played a crucial role in shaping the future of inorganic and analytical chemistry. He is proficient in Microsoft Office, ChemDraw, Sigma, ISIS, and other scientific software 🖥️. His extensive research in nanoscience and spectroscopy has led to numerous high-impact publications. As a dedicated mentor, he has supervised many students, helping them excel in chemical sciences 🏅. His interdisciplinary approach has led to collaborations with prestigious institutions worldwide 🌎. His commitment to scientific discovery and innovation continues to push the boundaries of chemistry and material science. 🧪📘

Research Focus 🔬📖

Prof. Dr. Gehad Genidy Mohamed’s research focuses on inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, nanoscience, and material science. His work includes the spectroscopic analysis of chemical compounds, reaction kinetics, and spectrophotometric determination of pharmaceuticals. 🏗️ His studies on bromine reactions and thermal analysis of materials have contributed significantly to the development of novel chemical methodologies. He is also active in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, exploring their potential in environmental and medical applications. His research, published in high-impact journals, continues to shape the landscape of modern chemistry. 🏆🧪

Awards & Honors 🏅🎖️

🏆 h-index: 50 (Scopus), 57 (Google Scholar)
🏆 Total Citations: 10,570 (Scopus), 13,138 (Google Scholar)
🏅 Published Papers: 427+ (Scopus), 470+ (Google Scholar)
🎖️ Recipient of multiple research grants & fellowships
🏆 Recognized for outstanding contributions in Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry
📜 Numerous citations & global recognition in chemical sciences

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Nanoparticle-assisted biohydrogen production from pretreated food industry wastewater sludge: Microbial community shifts in batch and continuous processes”

    • Journal: Energy Conversion and Management
    • Year: 2024
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2023.117824
    • Summary: This study explores the enhancement of biohydrogen production from pretreated dissolved air flotation sludge using SiO₂@Cu-Ag dendritic core-shell nanostructures. The research evaluates the impact of these nanostructures on microbial community dynamics and hydrogen yield in both batch and continuous processes.
  2. “A Highly Selective Potentiometric Sensor for Detection of Zn(II) Using Carbon Paste Electrode Based on Molecular Imprinted Polymer”

    • Journal: SSRN
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4456176
    • Summary: This research presents the development of a potentiometric sensor employing a carbon paste electrode modified with a molecularly imprinted polymer for the selective detection of Zn(II) ions. The sensor demonstrates high selectivity and sensitivity, making it suitable for real-sample analysis.
  3. “A novel potentiometric approach for the sensitive detection of cadmium in real samples using modified carbon paste electrodes”

    • Journal: Electroanalysis
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1002/elan.202300034
    • Summary: The study introduces a novel potentiometric method utilizing modified carbon paste electrodes for the sensitive detection of cadmium ions in various samples. The approach offers improved detection limits and selectivity.
  4. “Adsorptive performance of bentonite-chitosan nanocomposite as a dual antibacterial and reusable adsorbent for Reactive Red 195 and crystal violet removal: kinetic and thermodynamic studies”

    • Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1007/s13399-023-05059-y
    • Summary: This research investigates the adsorptive capabilities of a bentonite-chitosan nanocomposite, highlighting its dual antibacterial properties and reusability for removing dyes like Reactive Red 195 and crystal violet. The study includes kinetic and thermodynamic analyses.
  5. “Alleviating Luminescence and Quenching toward Discrimination of Ballpoint Pen Inks Using Spectroscopy and Chromatography Techniques”

    • Journal: Applied Sciences
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.3390/app13169300
    • Summary: The study focuses on differentiating ballpoint pen inks by addressing luminescence and quenching effects using combined spectroscopy and chromatography methods. This approach enhances forensic analysis accuracy.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Gehad Genidy Mohamed is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his exceptional research output, high citation impact, and significant contributions to inorganic and analytical chemistry. His work has advanced analytical techniques, pharmaceutical analysis, and fundamental chemistry, making him a leading figure in his domain.

 

farid khallouki | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. farid khallouki | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Scopus Profile

Educational Details:

Farid Khallouki holds two PhDs, with his second completed in 2003 at the University of Paul Verlaine of Metz, France. His academic foundation is enriched by postdoctoral research conducted at prestigious institutions, including the DKFZ in Heidelberg, Germany (2003-2004), INSERM in Toulouse, France (2006-2009), and UAMS in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA (2009-2010).

Professional Experience

Dr. Khallouki is a professor at Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, Morocco, where he holds a permanent academic position. His career spans multiple countries and research centers, with a focus on discovering bioactive compounds from natural sources. His prolific research has been widely recognized in high-impact journals. He has over 80 publications, with more than 25 papers as the first author in prominent journals like Food Chemistry and J. Pharm. Biomed. Ana., as well as 41 Pubmed-indexed articles.

Research Interest

Dr. Khallouki’s research revolves around medicinal chemistry and phytochemistry, focusing on natural products with potential anticancer properties. He specializes in the use of modern chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) for the identification and characterization of bioactive natural compounds.

Top Notable Publications

Yalçıntaş, Y.M., Duman, H., López, J.M.M., Alves, J.L.D.B., Karav, S. (2024). Revealing the Potency of Growth Factors in Bovine Colostrum. Nutrients, 16(14), 2359.

Sebbari, F., Khallouki, F., Salamatullah, A.M., Metouekel, A., El Bouhali, B. (2024). Assessment of Vitamin D Status in the Drâa-Tafilalet Population (Morocco) Based on Sociodemographic, Health, and Nutritional Factors. Nutrients, 16(13), 2118.

Zejli, H., Metouekel, A., Zouirech, O., Taleb, M., Abdellaoui, A. (2024). Phytochemical Analysis, Antioxidant, Analgesic, Anti-Inflammatory, Hemagglutinin, and Hemolytic Activities of Chemically Characterized Extracts from Origanum grosii (L.) and Thymus pallidus (L.). Plants, 13(3), 385.

Aimad, A., Mssillou, I., Siddique, F., Khallouki, F., Mohamed, F. (2024). Phytochemical Analysis and Pharmacological Activities of Essential Oils Extracted from Zingiber officinale (Roscoe) Used in Mediterranean Diet: In vitro and In silico Studies. International Journal of Food Properties, 27(1), 1180–1199.

Khallouki, F., Ksila, M., Ghzaiel, I., Vejux, A., Lizard, G. (2024). Chemical and Biochemical Features of Spinasterol and Schottenol. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 1440, 45–55.

Zouhri, A., Bouddine, T., Menyiy, N.E., Bourhia, M., Hajji, L. (2023). Ionomic Analysis, Polyphenols Characterization, Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, and Antioxidant Capacities of Cistus laurifolius Leaves: In vitro, In vivo, and In Silico Investigations. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 22890.

Anjum, I., Ali, D., Bourhia, M., Zair, T., Khallouki, F. (2023). Cuminum cyminum Ameliorates Urotoxic Effects of Cyclophosphamide by Modulating Antioxidant, Inflammatory Cytokines, and Urinary Bladder Overactivity: In vivo and In Silico Investigations. Chemistry and Biodiversity, 20(12), e202301268.

Tourabi, M., Nouioura, G., Touijer, H., Lyoussi, B., Derwich, E. (2023). Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, and Insecticidal Properties of Chemically Characterized Essential Oils Extracted from Mentha longifolia: In Vitro and In Silico Analysis. Plants, 12(21), 3783.

Conclusion

Based on his substantial academic output, innovative research focus, and international experience, Dr. Farid Khallouki is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work in medicinal chemistry, particularly in discovering anticancer agents through advanced methodologies, represents a significant contribution to both the academic community and society. His leadership in research, combined with his global perspective, makes him a strong contender for recognition as an outstanding researcher