Rihab Chhoud | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rihab Chhoud | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at Faculty of Pharmacy of Monastir, Tunisia

Dr. Rihab Chhoud 🇹🇳 is a dynamic Tunisian chemist specializing in the phytochemical and pharmacological exploration of bioactive compounds from oasis fruit trees 🌴. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Faculty of Sciences of Monastir (2022), her work integrates organic synthesis, biomolecule characterization, and drug discovery. A seasoned researcher with international exposure, Dr. Chhoud conducted significant doctoral internships in Italy 🇮🇹 and Spain 🇪🇸, enriching her scientific depth. Her postdoctoral research focuses on green extraction of oleuropein from organic olive leaves 🌿 for nutraceutical applications. She has authored impactful publications in journals like International Journal of Biological Macromolecules and Chemical Biodiversity, targeting antidiabetic, antiherpetic, and antioxidant therapies. Passionate about soft skills and academic writing, she also actively trains students in chemistry-related disciplines. Dr. Chhoud exemplifies the new wave of innovative, globally-aware women scientists making substantial contributions to sustainable health sciences 🌍👩‍🔬.

Professional Profile 

🎓 Education

Dr. Rihab Chhoud’s academic journey began with a fundamental license in Chemistry from Gabes University 🎓. She pursued a Research Master’s in Organic Synthesis at Monastir, delving into the biomolecular richness of Tunisian date seeds 🌰. Her Ph.D. (2017–2022) at the Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Interfaces (LIMA) showcased her multidisciplinary strengths—merging chemistry, pharmacology, and bioactivity profiling. Supervised by Prof. Hatem Majdoub, her doctoral research examined biologically active compounds from oasis fruit trees, blending traditional knowledge with modern analytical tools. Additional certifications in academic writing, soft skills, and molecular docking reflect her commitment to holistic scientific development 📚. Her global perspective was enhanced by internships in Italy and Spain, sharpening her technical fluency and international communication 🌐. From high school distinctions to postgraduate excellence, Dr. Chhoud’s educational background is rooted in resilience, curiosity, and consistent academic merit. Her learning path is a testament to dedication, purpose, and interdisciplinary vision 🌟.

🧪 Professional Experience

Dr. Chhoud has cultivated rich professional experience in academia and international research environments 👩‍🏫. As a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Monastir (2025–present), she’s engaged in green chemistry innovations involving oleuropein extraction from organic olive leaves 🌿. She previously served as a temporary teacher, delivering practical chemistry lessons ranging from biochemistry to chromatographic techniques. Her career includes prestigious doctoral research stays in Spain and Italy, exploring bioactive substances and their therapeutic potential under expert mentorship 🇪🇸🇮🇹. From 2014 to 2023, she consistently pursued opportunities to refine her scientific writing, English proficiency, and lab methodology through summer schools, soft-skill workshops, and publishing programs 📖. Her ability to transition seamlessly between labs, classrooms, and international forums marks her as a versatile and proactive professional. Dr. Chhoud’s career pathway embodies a globalized, interdisciplinary, and education-oriented model, empowering her to address complex chemical and biomedical challenges with clarity and creativity 🧬.

🧠 Research Interests

Dr. Chhoud’s research interests lie at the intersection of natural product chemistry, green extraction technologies, and biomedical applications 🌿💊. Her investigations have centered on isolating and characterizing polyphenols, polysaccharides, and fatty substances from Tunisian plant sources, particularly date palms and olive leaves 🌴. She’s deeply invested in understanding the pharmacological properties of these compounds, such as antidiabetic, wound-healing, and antiviral effects. Her advanced techniques include UPLC-MS analysis, molecular docking, and structure–activity relationship (SAR) studies 🔬. Currently, her work on oleuropein optimization for nutraceuticals aligns with global trends in sustainable healthcare and functional foods. Dr. Chhoud is also intrigued by biopolymers and their enzymatic behaviors in disease models such as Parkinson’s 🧬. Whether studying enzyme inhibition or plasma antioxidant levels, her aim is to extract value from nature using chemistry, for practical therapeutic benefit. Her research bridges tradition and innovation—transforming indigenous flora into global health solutions 🌍💡.

🏆 Awards and Honors

While Dr. Chhoud’s formal accolades are still emerging, her academic path and global participation reflect significant recognition and promise 🎖️. She was competitively selected for doctoral internships in top labs in Naples and Granada, funded by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and ERASMUS+, respectively 🌍. She has also benefited from advanced training in scientific writing, academic English, soft skills, and computational drug design—showcasing her proactive pursuit of excellence beyond standard curricula 🏅. Her peer-reviewed publications in internationally indexed journals further demonstrate her contributions to cutting-edge research. Participating in events like International Day of Women and Girls in Science underscores her commitment to STEM equity 👩‍🔬✨. Dr. Chhoud’s work represents the intellectual resilience and innovation of North African women in science, and her continuous self-development initiatives signal future accolades at national and international levels 🥇📚.

📚 Publications Top Note 

1. Structural characterization and functional evaluation of polysaccharides extracted from the heart of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.): Insights into α-amylase inhibition and antidiabetic potential

  • Authors: Rihab Chhoud

  • Year: 2025

  • Citation (DOI): 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.145425

  • Source: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

  • Summary:
    This study investigates the structure and function of bioactive polysaccharides derived from the heart of date palm. Using various analytical techniques, the research characterizes their molecular composition and morphology. The polysaccharides exhibit notable α-amylase inhibition, indicating their potential as natural antidiabetic agents by moderating glucose release. These findings support the use of date palm-derived compounds in functional food or therapeutic formulations for diabetes management.


2. Chemical Profile of the Pits Oil from the Tunisian ‘Alig’ Cultivar of Phoenix dactylifera L.: In Vivo Wound Healing Potential Evaluation of a Cream Formulated from the Extracted Oil and Insights from Molecular Docking and SAR Analysis

  • Authors: Rihab Chhoud

  • Year: 2023

  • Citation (DOI): 10.1002/cbdv.202200533

  • Source: Chemistry & Biodiversity

  • Summary:
    This paper reports the chemical composition of oil extracted from the pits of the Tunisian date palm cultivar ‘Alig’. The formulated oil-based cream demonstrated significant wound healing properties in in vivo animal models. Additionally, molecular docking and structure–activity relationship (SAR) analysis identified possible mechanisms behind the bioactivity, suggesting fatty acids and phenolic compounds as key active constituents. The research supports the oil’s use in topical therapies for skin injuries.


3. Identification of an anti-herpetic compound isolated from Pistacia vera L. male floral buds

  • Authors: Rihab Chhoud

  • Year: 2022

  • Citation (DOI): 10.1007/s13205-022-03393-y

  • Source: 3 Biotech

  • Summary:
    The study isolated and identified a bioactive compound from male floral buds of Pistacia vera (pistachio) with anti-herpetic properties. In vitro assays confirmed inhibitory effects against herpes simplex virus (HSV) strains. The compound demonstrated low cytotoxicity and high selectivity index, making it a promising natural antiviral candidate. The work adds value to underexplored parts of the pistachio plant in phytopharmaceutical development.


4. Phytochemical and Bioactivities of Male Flower Buds of Fruit Trees from the Southern Tunisia: Polyphenols UPLC-MS Profiles and Antioxidant Enzymatic Potential in Human Plasma of Parkinson’s Disease Patients

  • Authors: Rihab Chhoud

  • Year: 2022

  • Citation (DOI): 10.1007/s42250-022-00430-4

  • Source: Chemistry Africa

  • Summary:
    This paper explores the polyphenolic composition (via UPLC-MS) of male flower buds from various fruit trees in southern Tunisia and evaluates their antioxidant effects on human plasma from Parkinson’s disease patients. The extracts enhanced enzymatic antioxidant defenses (e.g., SOD, CAT) and reduced oxidative stress markers. The findings highlight the neuroprotective potential of these traditional plant parts, paving the way for complementary therapies in neurodegenerative diseases

🔚 Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Rihab Chhoud is a forward-thinking chemist blending rigorous science with social impact 🔍💚. Her interdisciplinary training, international collaborations, and research on bioactive compounds place her at the forefront of sustainable biomedical innovation. A passionate teacher, active researcher, and lifelong learner, she bridges laboratory precision with real-world relevance. Her dedication to natural product discovery and green chemistry aligns with global health and environmental goals. From oasis fruit trees to molecular modeling, her journey is rooted in both local heritage and global vision 🌿🌐. With her expanding publication record and strong academic foundation, Dr. Chhoud is poised to contribute substantially to nutraceutical development, pharmacological science, and academic mentorship. A shining example of Tunisia’s emerging scientific talent, her career holds promise for further breakthroughs in natural therapies and chemical biology. The future looks bright for this devoted researcher, educator, and role model in modern chemistry 🧪✨.

Safia Taleb | Organic Chemistry | Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Safia Taleb | Organic Chemistry | Lifetime Achievement Award

Professor Dr. at Djillali Liabès University, Algeria

Professor Safia Taleb is a distinguished academic and Deputy Director at D. LIABES University, Faculty of Exact Sciences, Chemistry Department in Algeria. 📍 With a strong background in organic and analytical chemistry, she served as Head of the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis (LMC) from 2010 to 2022 🔬. She earned her Doctorate in Organic Chemistry from the Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium) 🇧🇪 and has been actively engaged in research on water quality, catalysis, clay materials, and eco-friendly waste treatment 🌍♻️. Professor Taleb has published impactful international papers and continues to lead innovative work in chemistry. Her career reflects dedication, scientific excellence, and a passion for sustainable solutions. 📚🌱

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🎓 Education and Experience 

  • 🎓 1970: Baccalaureate of Applied Sciences – Mostaganem, Algeria

  • 🎓 1974: Licence in Physical Sciences (Chemistry) – University of Es-Sénia, Oran

  • 🎓 1975: D.E.A. in Organic Chemistry – University of Es-Sénia, Oran

  • 🎓 1981: Doctorate in Organic Chemistry – Catholic University of Louvain (UCL), Belgium 🇧🇪

  • 📜 1988: Algerian Equivalence of Belgian Doctorate

  • 👩‍🏫 1989–Present: Professor & Deputy Director – D. LIABES University

  • 🧪 2010–2022: Head of the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis (LMC)

🚀 Professional Development 

🔬 Over four decades, Professor Safia Taleb has cultivated expertise in organic and analytical chemistry, particularly in addressing environmental challenges 🌊. As a leader at the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis, she fostered interdisciplinary collaborations, advanced eco-friendly materials, and mentored generations of chemists 👩‍🏫. She has co-authored several international publications in indexed journals, reflecting her global engagement 🌍. A strong advocate for sustainable development, she explores natural clay-based adsorbents and recycling strategies for agro-industrial waste ♻️. Her experience spans academia, research leadership, and international cooperation, positioning her as a key figure in Algeria’s scientific community 🇩🇿.

🔬 Research Focus 

Professor Safia Taleb’s research is centered on environmental chemistry and sustainable technologies 🌿. Her focus includes water quality monitoring, wastewater treatment, natural clay-based materials, catalysis, and recycling of agri-food waste 💧🧪. Her innovative approach to recycling used vegetable oils, removing humic acid using Moringa-functionalized biochar, and olive mill wastewater treatment demonstrates a commitment to environmental preservation 🌱. She leverages the surface and ion-exchange properties of local clays for pollutant removal, contributing significantly to green chemistry and eco-materials research ♻️. With a deep interest in sustainable resource management, she continues to develop practical solutions to ecological issues through interdisciplinary collaborations 🔍.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

  • 🏅 1988: Algerian Equivalence Recognition of Belgian Doctorate

  • 👩‍🔬 Over 30 years of distinguished academic service

  • 🏆 12 years of leadership as Head of the Laboratory of Materials & Catalysis (2010–2022)

  • 📚 Multiple publications in renowned international journals

Publication Top Notes

1. Decoloration of Waste Cooking Oil by Maghnia Algerian Clays via Ion Exchange and Surface Adsorption

  • Journal: ChemEngineering

  • Date: 2025-05-16

  • DOI: 10.3390/chemengineering9030050

  • Summary: Investigates how Maghnia clay removes color and impurities from waste cooking oil through ion exchange and adsorption mechanisms.


2. Temperature and pH Influence on Diuron Adsorption by Algerian Mont-Na Clay

  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry

  • Date: 2024-08-08

  • DOI: 10.1080/03067319.2022.2060093

  • Summary: Examines how temperature and pH affect the adsorption of the herbicide Diuron onto Montmorillonite clay.


3. Combined Ozonation Process and Adsorption onto Bentonite for o-Cresol Elimination

  • Journal: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry

  • Date: 2023-04-09

  • DOI: 10.1080/03067319.2020.1865335

  • Summary: Combines advanced oxidation (ozonation) with adsorption to efficiently remove o-Cresol from wastewater.


4. High Adsorption Capacity of Thermally Treated Solid Olive Wastes for Olive Mill Wastewater

  • Journal: Environmental Quality Management

  • Date: 2022-06

  • DOI: 10.1002/tqem.21823

  • Summary: Highlights the potential of using agricultural waste as an eco-friendly adsorbent for treating effluents from olive oil production.


5. Heterogeneous Catalytic Degradation of Diuron Using Algerian Sodium Montmorillonite

  • Journal: CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water

  • Date: 2022-02

  • DOI: 10.1002/clen.202000468

  • Summary: Focuses on catalytic degradation techniques using local montmorillonite for herbicide removal.


6. Variation of Used Vegetable Oils’ Composition upon Treatment with Algerian Clays

  • Journal: Recycling

  • Date: 2021-10-19

  • DOI: 10.3390/recycling6040068

  • Summary: Demonstrates how Algerian clays alter the chemical composition of used cooking oils during purification.


7. Synthesis and Characterization of an Adsorbent Material: Application to Textile Dye Elimination

  • Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings

  • Date: 2021-08

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.08.105

  • Summary: Discusses a novel adsorbent synthesized for efficient removal of dyes from textile wastewater.


8. Performance of NF90 and NF270 Nanofiltration Membranes in Defluoridation of Algerian Brackish Water

  • Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment

  • Date: 2021

  • DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2021.26680

  • Summary: Evaluates membrane performance for fluoride removal from brackish water in Algeria.


9. Fe-Pillared Bentonite for Coomassie Blue Dye Removal

  • Journal: Research on Chemical Intermediates

  • Date: 2020-11

  • DOI: 10.1007/s11164-020-04236-2

  • Summary: Explores enhanced dye removal using iron-pillared bentonite, a modified clay material.


10. Lead and Cadmium Removal by Adsorption Process Using Hydroxyapatite Porous Materials

  • Journal: Water Practice and Technology

  • Date: 2020-03-01

  • DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2020.003

  • Summary: Explores the efficiency of hydroxyapatite (HAp) porous materials in removing toxic metals (Pb and Cd) from water by adsorption.


11. Mechanism Study of Metal Ion Adsorption on Porous Hydroxyapatite: Experiments and Modeling

  • Journal: Canadian Journal of Chemistry

  • Date: 2020-02

  • DOI: 10.1139/cjc-2019-0315

  • Summary: Investigates the adsorption mechanism of metal ions onto hydroxyapatite through both experimental approaches and adsorption isotherm modeling.


12. Catalytic Degradation of o-Cresol Using H₂O₂ onto Algerian Clay-Na

  • Journal: Water Environment Research

  • Date: 2019-02

  • DOI: 10.1002/wer.1022

  • Summary: Utilizes hydrogen peroxide and sodium-modified Algerian clay for catalytic breakdown of the organic pollutant o-Cresol in wastewater.


13. Assessment of the Potential Mobility of Copper in Contaminated Soil Samples by Column Leaching Test

  • Journal: Eurasian Journal of Soil Science (EJSS)

  • Date: 2019-01-01

  • DOI: 10.18393/ejss.485939

  • Summary: Evaluates how easily copper can leach from contaminated soils under simulated environmental conditions.


14. Nanofiltration Performance for Synthetic and Natural Water Defluorination: Application to South-Algeria Groundwater

  • Book: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Materials and Sustainable Development

  • Publisher: Springer

  • Date: 2018

  • DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-89707-3_53

  • Summary: Investigates the use of nanofiltration membranes for fluoride removal from both synthetic and natural water sources in Southern Algeria.


15. Nanofiltration Performance for Synthetic and Natural Water Defluorination: Application to South-Algeria Groundwater

  • Book Chapter: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Materials and Sustainable Development

  • Year: 2018

  • DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-89707-3_53

  • Summary: Presents the effectiveness of nanofiltration membranes in defluoridating Algerian groundwater, highlighting its potential for drinking water purification in fluoride-affected areas.

Conclusion

Professor Safia Taleb’s distinguished academic career, visionary leadership, and impactful research on sustainable environmental solutions strongly justify her nomination for a Lifetime Achievement Award. Her contributions span scientific innovation, capacity building, and environmental stewardship—hallmarks of a legacy that deserves national and international recognition.

Asha Joshi | Organic Chemistry | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Asha Joshi | Organic Chemistry | Young Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Parul Institute of Applied Sciences, India

Dr. Asha K. Joshi 🎓 is an accomplished academician and researcher in the field of organic and analytical chemistry 🧪 with over 8 years of teaching and administrative experience in higher education 🏫, alongside 3 years of intensive scientific research 🔬. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Parul Institute of Applied Science, Parul University, Vadodara, she is known for her strong leadership qualities 👩‍🏫, academic mentorship 🤝, and contribution to curriculum development. She holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Saurashtra University 🧬 and has worked in reputed institutions including KPGU and ITM Vocational University. Passionate about student engagement, academic governance, and innovative pedagogy, Dr. Joshi blends chemistry with creativity to inspire the next generation of scholars 🌟.

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📘 Education & Experience 

🎓 Education:

  • 🧪 B.Sc. in Chemistry – Gyanyagna Science College, Saurashtra University (2014) – 78%

  • 🧬 M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry – Saurashtra University (2016) – 69.69%

  • 🧠 Qualified Ph.D. Eligibility Test – Saurashtra University (2017)

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry – Saurashtra University (2021)

🧑‍🏫 Teaching & Professional Experience:

  • 🧑‍🔬 Assistant Professor, Parul University – Present

  • 👩‍💼 Head & Assistant Professor, KPGU, Vadodara (2022–2024)

  • 👩‍🏫 Assistant Professor, ITM Vocational University (2020–2022)

  • 👩‍🔬 Assistant Professor, Virani Science College, Rajkot (2017–2019)

  • 👩‍🎓 Assistant Professor, Bhalodiya Mahila Science College (2016–2017)

📚 Professional Development 

Dr. Asha K. Joshi consistently advances her professional skills through academic leadership 🏛️, mentoring research scholars 🔍, and engaging in institutional development 📈. She has served on numerous academic and administrative committees such as IQAC, RAC, BOS, and grievance redressal boards 📋. She actively contributed to policy formation, including Science Park and Consultancy Policy documents 📘. Adept with ERP systems 💻 and digital tools for learning, she fosters inclusive academic environments 🌍. Her mentorship extends to supervising dissertation projects and guiding students in organic and analytical chemistry 🧪. Passionate about curricular innovation, she integrates industry trends and interdisciplinary approaches into teaching 📚, promoting critical thinking and scientific rigor 🧠.

🧪 Research Focus 

Dr. Joshi’s primary research focus lies in the realm of organic chemistry 🧬, with specific interests in synthetic organic chemistry 🧪, natural product chemistry 🌿, stereochemistry 🔁, heterocyclic compounds ⚗️, and analytical chemistry techniques like spectroscopy and chromatography 🔬. Her work delves into the development of novel organic compounds, exploration of bioactive molecules, and analytical method validation for chemical analysis ✅. With a strong foundation in experimental design, data interpretation 📊, and scientific writing ✍️, she contributes significantly to knowledge creation in applied and fundamental chemistry. She mentors research scholars in both theoretical and practical domains, supporting innovative, sustainable, and application-oriented chemical research that addresses industrial and academic challenges 🔍.

🏅 Awards & Honors 

🏆 While the biography doesn’t list specific awards, her achievements include:

  • 🎖️ Successfully qualified Ph.D. Eligibility Test (PET), Saurashtra University – 2017

  • 👩‍🔬 Completed Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with original contributions – 2021

  • 📘 Served as Member of IQAC, BOS, and Research & Innovation Committees

  • 🧑‍🏫 Held leadership roles as Head of Chemistry Departments across institutions

  • 🧩 Contributed to strategic academic policies like Code of Conduct and Consultancy Policy

  • 🧪 Guided postgraduate students in dissertation and research work as Co-supervisor

  • 🏛️ Played vital roles in institutional accreditation and academic governance

Publication Top Notes

1. 5-(2’-n-butyl-4’-chloro-1’-H-imidazol-5’-yl)-3-aryl-4,5-dihydro-{1-H/1-acetyl/1-phenyl}-pyrazoles

  • Authors: AK Joshi, DM Purohit

  • Journal: World News of Natural Sciences, Issue 35

  • Year: 2021

  • Activity: Antimicrobial

2. {2-amino/2-methoxy}-4-(2’-n-butyl-4’-chloro-1’-H-imidazol-5’-yl)-6-aryl nicotinonitriles

  • Authors: AK Joshi, NM Dodia, DM Purohit

  • Journal: World News of Natural Sciences, Issue 43, pp. 76–82

  • Year: 2022

  • Activity: Antimicrobial

3. 2-Aryl-3-(2′-n-butyl-4′-chloro-1′-H, 5′-imidazolyl)-quinoxazolines

  • Authors: AK Joshi, DM Purohit

  • Journal: Chemistry Proceedings, Vol. 16(1), p.49

  • Year: 2024

  • Activity: Spectral and antimicrobial studies

4. 4-(2’-n-butyl-4’-chloro-1’-H-imidazol-5’-yl)-6-aryl-1,6-dihydro-2-mercaptopyrimidines

  • Author: AK Joshi

  • Journal: Vidhyayana – Multidisciplinary E-Journal

  • Year: 2024

  • Activity: Spectral and antimicrobial

5. 2-amino-4-(2’-n-butyl-4’-chloro-1’-h-imidazol-5’-yl)-6-aryl-4-H-pyran-3-carbonitriles

  • Authors: PDM Joshi, N M Dodia

  • Journal: International Journal of Chemical Science, Vol. 6(2), Article 4

  • Year: 2022

  • Activity: Spectral and antimicrobial

6. 3-(2’-n-butyl-4’-chloro-1-H-imidazol-5’-yl)-1-aryl prop-2-ene-1-ones

  • Authors: AK Joshi, DM Purohit

  • Journal: International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering

  • Year: 2020

  • Activity: Spectral and antimicrobial

7. 5-(2’-n-butyl-4’-chloro-1-H-imidazol-5’-yl)-3-aryl isoxazoles

  • Authors: AK Joshi, DM Purohit

  • Journal: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Vol. 10(1), pp. 1472–1477

  • Year: 2020

  • Activity: Antimicrobial

8. 2-Amino-6-aryl-4-{[(3′-difluoromethoxy)-5′-(3″-methyl)-4″-(2‴,2‴,2‴-trifluoroethoxy) pyridin-2″-yl] methoxyphenyl}-nicotinonitriles

  • Authors: SP Kakadiya, HD Purohit, AK Joshi, PM Akbari, DM Purohit

  • Journal: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research

  • Year: 2017

  • Activity: Biological screening

9. 4-Aryl-2-Hydroxy-6-{[(3′-Difluoromethoxy)-5′-(3″-Methyl)-4″-(2‴,2‴,2‴-Trifluoroethoxy) Pyridin-2″-Yl] Methoxyphenyl}-1-6-Dihydropyridines

  • Authors: SP Kakadiya, HD Purohit, NB Vekariya, PA Patel, AK Joshi, DM Purohit

  • Journal: IJRASET (Int. J. for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology)

  • Year: 2017

  • Activity: Synthetic methodology

10. Zinc Oxide Synthesis via Indirect Process

  • Authors: AJ Vivek Tank, Arvind Gajera

  • Journal: International Journal of Chemical Science, Vol. 6(2), Article 5

  • Year: 2022

  • Type: Material Science (ZnO)

Conclusion:

Dr. Asha K. Joshi’s combination of research accomplishments, leadership, mentorship, and dedication to academic development makes her a deserving candidate for the Young Researcher Award. Her commitment to advancing the field of organic chemistry, along with her academic achievements and contributions to curriculum development, makes her stand out as a future leader in the scientific community.