Almara Aliyeva | Nanotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Almara Aliyeva | Nanotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Baku State University | Azerbaijan

Ms. Almara Aliyeva is a distinguished researcher whose work demonstrates sustained excellence in Nanotechnology and its diverse scientific applications. Her contributions reflect a deep commitment to advancing Nanotechnology through rigorous investigation, multidisciplinary collaboration, and impactful scholarly output. She has authored numerous publications in reputable journals and has accumulated significant citations that highlight the relevance and influence of her research within the global Nanotechnology community. Through her extensive engagement in projects and collaborative initiatives, Ms. Almara Aliyeva has positioned herself as a respected figure in Nanotechnology research, contributing to scientific progress and technological innovation. Her research activities integrate Nanotechnology with advanced materials development, experimental analysis, and emerging scientific methodologies. This ongoing commitment has strengthened the role of Nanotechnology in solving complex scientific challenges and supporting the development of high performance materials that contribute to technological progress. Her involvement in collaborative research teams further enhances the reach of Nanotechnology by fostering knowledge exchange and encouraging new scientific perspectives. These efforts have enabled her to participate in impactful research that supports societal advancement through Nanotechnology based solutions and innovations. Ms. Almara Aliyevacontinuously contributes to the scientific community through active participation in academic discussions, peer review engagements, and interdisciplinary partnerships. Her work demonstrates the transformative potential of Nanotechnology in modern research environments and emphasizes the importance of integrating Nanotechnology into broader scientific and technological frameworks. Her scholarly activities and contributions strengthen the global understanding of Nanotechnology and reinforce its value in addressing scientific, environmental, and industrial challenges. Through her dedication, Ms. Almara Aliyeva remains an influential contributor to the advancement of Nanotechnology and its expanding role in contemporary research.

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Featured Publication

1. Rahimli, A., & Jafarov, M. (2025). Effect of nanoparticle concentration on the crystallinity, vibrational dynamics and morphology of PS/TiO₂ nanocomposites. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.

2. Rahimli, A., & Jafarov, M. (2025). Effect of nanoparticle concentration on the crystallinity, vibrational dynamics, and morphology of PS/TiO₂ nanocomposites. Physics of the Solid State.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sadia Ameen | Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sadia Ameen | Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Associate Professor | Jeonbuk National University | South Korea

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sadia Ameen is a distinguished academic in Materials Science with extensive contributions to nanomaterials, thin films, nanocomposites, optoelectronic devices, catalysts, biosensors, supercapacitors, and energy storage systems. With strong educational foundations culminating in a doctorate in Materials Science, she has advanced knowledge through innovative synthesis and characterization techniques such as PECVD, sol-gel, hydrothermal, and solid-state methods. Her professional career includes roles as Associate Professor at Jeonbuk National University, Republic of Korea, and Adjunct Visiting Associate Professor at La Trobe University, Australia, demonstrating her global engagement in Materials Science. Her research interests span organic semiconductors, perovskite solar cells, nanostructured materials for energy and environmental applications, and device fabrication, with over 160 SCI/SCIE publications as author and corresponding author. She has received multiple recognitions and serves as a reviewer and editorial board member for international journals in Materials Science. Her research skills include nanomaterial synthesis, electrochemical analysis, device fabrication, and advanced characterization. Through leadership in collaborative projects, she has strengthened international scientific networks. In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sadia Ameen’s career embodies excellence in Materials Science, integrating innovative research, international collaboration, and impactful publications, highlighting her as a globally recognized expert advancing sustainable technologies and applications through Materials Science. Her Google Scholar citations 6759, h-index 42, i10-index 121, showcasing measurable research impact.

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Featured Publications

1. Sharma, J. K., Akhtar, M. S., Ameen, S., Srivastava, P., & Singh, G. (2015). Green synthesis of CuO nanoparticles with leaf extract of Calotropis gigantea and its dye-sensitized solar cells applications. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 632, 321–325.

2. Ameen, S., Rub, M. A., Kosa, S. A., Alamry, K. A., Akhtar, M. S., Shin, H. S., Seo, H. K., … (2016). Perovskite solar cells: Influence of hole transporting materials on power conversion efficiency. ChemSusChem, 9(1), 10–27.

3. Malik, S., Singh, J., Goyat, R., Saharan, Y., Chaudhry, V., Umar, A., Ibrahim, A. A., … (2023). Nanomaterials-based biosensor and their applications: A review. Heliyon, 9(9), e19934.

4. Ameen, S., Akhtar, M. S., Seo, H. K., Kim, Y. S., & Shin, H. S. (2012). Influence of Sn doping on ZnO nanostructures from nanoparticles to spindle shape and their photoelectrochemical properties for dye sensitized solar cells. Chemical Engineering Journal, 187, 351–356.

5. Ameen, S., Seo, H. K., Akhtar, M. S., & Shin, H. S. (2012). Novel graphene/polyaniline nanocomposites and its photocatalytic activity toward the degradation of rose Bengal dye. Chemical Engineering Journal, 210, 220–228.