Dr Rajendra Patil | Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Dr Rajendra Patil | Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Assistant Professor at M H Shinde Mahavidyalaya, Tisangi, India

Dr. Rajendra Pandurang Patil, a distinguished academician and gold-medalist 🥇 from GATE, is currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at M. H. Shinde Mahavidyalaya, Tisangi, Kolhapur, he has consistently showcased brilliance from undergraduate to doctoral levels, achieving distinction in both B.Sc. and M.Sc., and earning his Ph.D. in 2012 with a focus on “Synthesis, Characterization and Applications of Mixed-Metal Oxides.” With 15 years of research and 13 years of teaching experience 📚, Dr. Patil has cultivated an impressive academic legacy. His contributions in advanced materials chemistry are echoed through 109 international publications and 4 granted patents 🧪. A stalwart in nanotechnology and energy materials, his scholarly excellence is reflected in a Google Scholar h-index of 22 and over 1700 citations 📈. A dedicated educator, innovator, and scientist, Dr. Patil continues to push the frontiers of applied and fundamental chemistry.

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education

Dr. Rajendra Patil’s academic journey is a remarkable story of perseverance and achievement 🏅. Starting with a first-class distinction in B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry  from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, he went on to secure an exceptional GATE score of 89.66 at IIT Guwahati. His passion for material science drove him to complete his Ph.D. in 2012 under Prof. P. P. Hankare, focusing on mixed-metal oxides—vital compounds in catalysis and energy systems. Alongside these degrees, Dr. Patil also holds a certification in MS-CIT, showcasing his digital proficiency 🖥️. His early academic projects, such as synthesizing PbSe thin films, laid the groundwork for a robust research career. The depth and continuity in his academic pursuits have positioned him as a thought leader in material and nanoscience, blending classical chemical principles with modern applications 🌡️.

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience

Dr. Patil brings over 13 years of dedicated teaching experience as a permanent Assistant Professor since March 2013 📘. Prior to this, he honed his analytical and practical skills during his 2-year tenure as a laboratory chemist in the industrial sector 🧪. His research journey began as a Junior Research Fellow on two major UGC and DAE-BRNS projects from 2008 to 2012, focusing on functional oxides and nanomaterials. With a comprehensive background that bridges academic theory and industrial practice, Dr. Patil’s pedagogy is enriched by real-world relevance and cutting-edge innovation. His commitment to students and research has made him an integral figure in the chemistry community of Kolhapur. Whether guiding undergraduates or contributing to national seminars, his influence resonates across laboratories, classrooms, and scholarly platforms 📖. His interdisciplinary approach makes him a bridge between classical chemistry education and modern research development 🌍.

🔍 Research Interests

Dr. Patil’s research specialization lies in the dynamic fields of ferrites, mixed-metal oxides, and their futuristic applications 🚀. His work spans nanocomposites used in photocatalysis, supercapacitor development, and magnetic hyperthermia—a promising therapy for cancer treatment. With a clear emphasis on applied material science, his innovations address global challenges in renewable energy and health. Notably, his patents reflect breakthroughs in nanoparticle-based cancer diagnostics, surface-functionalized ferrites for hyperthermia, and composite materials for energy storage. These fields align with global priorities in sustainable development and nanotechnology 🔋🧬. His publications—over 100 in international journals—demonstrate the scholarly impact and real-world relevance of his research. Dr. Patil is also a prolific presenter, with over 40 seminars to his name, continuously advocating for the integration of chemistry into practical, life-enhancing solutions 🌐. His work is a fusion of scientific curiosity and societal need, driven by precision, ethics, and innovation.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Among Dr. Patil’s many accolades, the GATE Gold Medal 🎖️ stands out as a testament to his academic excellence. His receipt of four granted patents speaks volumes about his contributions to chemical innovation and real-world applications. With over 1700 citations and a Scopus h-index of 22, Dr. Patil has earned significant recognition in the global research community 📊. He has been instrumental in multiple government-funded research projects and has continuously engaged with national and international seminars. His work in magnetic nanomaterials for cancer therapy and sustainable energy solutions marks him as a pioneering figure in applied chemistry. These achievements are not only a recognition of his research output but also a reflection of his dedication to advancing science in meaningful and impactful ways. His honors affirm his position as one of the emerging leaders in the field of material science and nanotechnology 🔬.

📚 Publications Top Note 

1. Title: Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of methyl red and thymol blue using titania–alumina–zinc ferrite nanocomposite
Authors: PP Hankare, RP Patil, AV Jadhav, KM Garadkar, R Sasikala
Year: 2011
Citations: 213
Source: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Summary: This study focuses on the photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes using a composite nanomaterial made from titania, alumina, and zinc ferrite. It demonstrates effective treatment of water pollutants like methyl red and thymol blue under light irradiation.


2. Title: Magnetic and dielectric properties of nanophase manganese-substituted lithium ferrite
Authors: PP Hankare, RP Patil, UB Sankpal, SD Jadhav, IS Mulla, KM Jadhav, and others
Year: 2009
Citations: 123
Source: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Summary: This research explores the magnetic and dielectric behavior of lithium ferrite materials that are substituted with manganese. The study highlights their potential in applications involving magnetic storage and high-frequency devices.


3. Title: Gas sensing properties of magnesium ferrite prepared by co-precipitation method
Authors: PP Hankare, SD Jadhav, UB Sankpal, RP Patil, R Sasikala, IS Mulla
Year: 2009
Citations: 113
Source: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Summary: The paper investigates the gas sensing performance of magnesium ferrite nanoparticles synthesized through the co-precipitation method. It demonstrates sensitivity to specific gases, indicating usefulness in sensor technology.


4. Title: Effect of sintering on photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange using zinc ferrite
Authors: SD Jadhav, PP Hankare, RP Patil, R Sasikala
Year: 2011
Citations: 90
Source: Materials Letters
Summary: This work analyzes how sintering temperature influences the photocatalytic degradation activity of zinc ferrite materials. It focuses on removing the dye methyl orange from wastewater, offering insights for optimizing material processing.


5. Title: Synthesis, structural and magnetic properties of different metal ion substituted nanocrystalline zinc ferrite
Authors: RP Patil, SD Delekar, DR Mane, PP Hankare
Year: 2013
Citations: 86
Source: Results in Physics
Summary: This study synthesizes and characterizes zinc ferrite nanoparticles substituted with various metal ions. The research evaluates their structural and magnetic properties, contributing to the understanding of ferrite-based nanomaterials.


6. Title: Investigation of structural and magnetic properties of nanocrystalline manganese substituted lithium ferrites
Authors: PP Hankare, RP Patil, UB Sankpal, SD Jadhav, PD Lokhande, and others
Year: 2009
Citations: 85
Source: Journal of Solid State Chemistry
Summary: This research explores the structural and magnetic characteristics of lithium ferrite materials substituted with manganese, aiming at enhancing their magnetic performance for advanced applications.


7. Title: Magnetic and dielectric studies of nanocrystalline zinc substituted Cu–Mn ferrites
Authors: PP Hankare, UB Sankpal, RP Patil, AV Jadhav, KM Garadkar, and others
Year: 2011
Citations: 83
Source: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Summary: This study presents a detailed investigation into the magnetic and dielectric properties of Cu–Mn ferrites modified with zinc, suggesting possible use in electronic devices.


8. Title: Synthesis and characterization of CoCrₓFe₂−ₓO₄ nanoparticles
Authors: PP Hankare, UB Sankpal, RP Patil, IS Mulla, PD Lokhande, NS Gajbhiye
Year: 2009
Citations: 66
Source: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Summary: The article reports on the synthesis and structural analysis of cobalt-chromium substituted spinel ferrite nanoparticles, contributing to materials design for magnetic and catalytic purposes.


9. Title: Effect of sintering temperature on structural, magnetic properties of lithium chromium ferrite
Authors: RP Patil, PP Hankare, KM Garadkar, R Sasikala
Year: 2012
Citations: 65
Source: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Summary: This work investigates how sintering temperature influences the microstructure and magnetic properties of lithium chromium ferrites, guiding optimal processing conditions.


10. Title: Synthesis, dielectric behavior and impedance measurement studies of Cr-substituted Zn–Mn ferrites
Authors: PP Hankare, RP Patil, KM Garadkar, R Sasikala, BK Chougule
Year: 2011
Citations: 65
Source: Materials Research Bulletin
Summary: The study examines the dielectric and impedance properties of chromium-substituted Zn–Mn ferrites, providing insights for their potential use in electronics and sensors.

✅ Conclusion

In summation, Dr. Rajendra Pandurang Patil is a well-rounded academician whose journey from a student in Kolhapur to a nationally recognized researcher exemplifies passion and persistence 💼. With a rich background in education, extensive research output, practical industrial experience, and pioneering contributions to nanoscience, he stands out as a deserving candidate for any Best Researcher Award 🏆. His intellectual curiosity, combined with a deep commitment to educational excellence and real-world application, positions him as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring scientists. Whether in the lab, classroom, or scholarly community, Dr. Patil embodies the values of innovation, integrity, and impact. As chemistry advances into new frontiers, his work continues to resonate—fueling progress and shaping the future of sustainable science 🌱🔬.

Dr. Karinate Okiy | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Karinate Okiy | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD graduate at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria

Okiy Karinate Valentine is a multifaceted chemical engineer 👨‍🔬 with a rich blend of industrial, academic, and research experience across Nigeria, the UK, France, Portugal, and Luxembourg 🌍. Currently serving as a Principal Engineer at NESREA, Nigeria’s environmental watchdog under the Federal Ministry of Environment, he spearheads environmental monitoring and assessment for chemical and pharmaceutical industries 🌱. Okiy is not just a regulatory expert but also a simulation maestro, well-versed in OpenFOAM, CFD, and process intensification. He has led research at ChreoLab and LuXDEM, modeling complex fluid systems 🔬. Academically crowned with a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (2024), M.Phil from Sorbonne 🇫🇷, and M.Sc from the University of Leeds 🇬🇧, he commands deep expertise in thermodynamics, adsorption, and renewable energy systems ⚡. A winner of the 2024 International Innovation Award 🏅, Okiy blends intellect with innovation, global insight with local impact, and theory with practice. A true 21st-century chemical engineer. 🚀

Professional Profile 

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🎓 Education

Okiy’s academic journey reflects his relentless pursuit of knowledge and global academic integration 🌐. He earned a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (2024) from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria 🎓, achieving a stellar CGPA of 4.91/5.00 and clinching the International Innovation Award 🏆 for his groundbreaking research on heavy metal adsorption using agricultural waste-based activated carbon. His prior qualifications include a Master of Philosophy in Process Engineering from Sorbonne University 🇫🇷, where he explored solar thermochemical fuel production, and an M.Sc. in Advanced Chemical Engineering from the University of Leeds 🇬🇧, where he analyzed extended surface heat transfer. His foundational knowledge was built at the University of Lagos with a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering. Okiy also holds professional certifications like the Oracle Database Administration (ODBA) and has mastered languages such as French 🇫🇷 and English 🇬🇧. From West Africa to Western Europe, his academic credentials are as diverse as they are distinguished. 🧠📚

🧪 Professional Experience

With over 17 years of robust multidisciplinary experience, Okiy Karinate Valentine has worked across continents and sectors 🌎. He currently holds the post of Principal Engineer at NESREA, where he leads environmental monitoring for Nigeria’s chemical and pharmaceutical sectors 🏭🌱. At ChreoLab (Portugal) and LuXDEM (Luxembourg), he contributed significantly to cutting-edge CFD simulations and mesh preprocessing using C++ and OpenFOAM, tackling complex multiphase reactors 💻. His time at LafargeHolcim saw him overseeing raw mill grinding system operations, while at Warri Refining and Petrochemicals Company, he operated and optimized various refinery units and took part in shutdowns, troubleshooting, and technical evaluations ⚙️🔥. His roles have blended field engineering with high-level computational modeling, always pushing for environmental and process excellence. Okiy’s career bridges regulatory science and industrial performance, reflecting his adaptability, leadership, and commitment to sustainable engineering practices. 🌍👷‍♂️

🔬 Research Interests

Okiy’s research domain spans a futuristic palette of scientific exploration and industrial innovation 🌟. His intellectual compass points toward Environmental Engineering, Process Design, Thermodynamics, and Multiscale Modeling. He is passionate about adsorption technology, particularly using bio-based activated carbons for environmental remediation 🌿. CFD is his playground, as seen in his work on OpenFOAM, COMSOL Multiphysics, and SAFT-γ Mie molecular simulations. His passion also extends to Artificial Intelligence applications in engineering (ANN, ANFIS, GMDH), bridging traditional process modeling with data-driven intelligence 🤖. His expertise in renewable energy, reaction engineering, and mass transfer underscores his commitment to eco-conscious innovation. Whether modeling nanomaterials or simulating conjugate heat transfer, his research is integrative, data-rich, and globally relevant. With tools like MATLAB, HSC Chemistry, and CHEMKIN at his fingertips, Okiy explores engineering problems with both depth and futuristic foresight. 🔍💡

🏆 Awards and Honors

Okiy’s crowning academic achievement is the prestigious 2024 International Innovation Award (IIA) 🥇, honoring his research on heavy metal uptake via agricultural waste-derived activated carbon—a breakthrough in sustainable wastewater treatment 🌿. His academic brilliance has consistently been evident, from securing a Distinction in Ph.D. studies to earning a Merit at the University of Leeds 🇬🇧. He was also a Registered Engineer with COREN (r.20768) since 2011, demonstrating his national-level credibility in professional engineering 🔧. Additionally, his impressive IELTS score of 8.0/9.0 📘 and French language certification (Sorbonne) highlight his linguistic dexterity and adaptability in multicultural settings 🌐. Okiy is a member of AIChE (USA) and the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers, reinforcing his global professional network. These accolades are not just testaments to his brilliance, but affirmations of his relentless pursuit of excellence and innovation. 🧠🌟

Publications Top Notes 

📄 Title:

Modeling of Adsorptive Treatment of Lead (II) Ions Contaminated Effluents Using Cashew Nut Shell Alkali Activated Carbon: Batch Kinetic, Isothermal and Thermodynamic Studies

👥 Authors:

  • Karinate Valentine Okiy

  • Joseph Tagbo Nwabanne

  • Chukwuemeka Darlington MaduagwuOUCI

📅 Year:

2024

📚 Journal:

Hybrid AdvancesMDPI

🔗 DOI:

10.1016/j.hybadv.2024.100306

🔍 Citation:

Okiy, K.V., Nwabanne, J.T., & Maduagwu, C.D. (2024). Modeling of Adsorptive Treatment of Lead (II) Ions Contaminated Effluents Using Cashew Nut Shell Alkali Activated Carbon: Batch Kinetic, Isothermal and Thermodynamic Studies. Hybrid Advances, 100306.

🔚 Conclusion

In summation, Okiy Karinate Valentine epitomizes a rare blend of scientific brilliance, hands-on experience, and global exposure 🌍🔬. His professional voyage weaves together regulatory compliance, environmental stewardship, process optimization, and high-end simulation in a cohesive narrative of impact and innovation 💼💡. Whether decoding CFD code in Europe, overseeing refinery operations in Nigeria, or modeling eco-friendly technologies for pollution control, Okiy remains steadfast in addressing real-world engineering challenges with intellect and integrity 🌱. His cross-disciplinary expertise and multicultural education make him not only a formidable engineer but also a global thought leader in sustainable process design. As the world confronts climate change, waste pollution, and energy transitions, professionals like Okiy stand as pillars of the engineering renaissance—a blend of logic, creativity, and purpose. 💪🌐🚀