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. πŸ“šπŸ§ͺ

Professional Profile

Education & Experience πŸ“šπŸ’‘

πŸŽ“ Education:

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry – Cairo University, 1996 πŸ†
  • M.Sc. in Chemistry – Cairo University, 1994 πŸ”¬
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry – Cairo University, 1990 (Distinction with Honor) πŸ₯‡

πŸ’Ό Experience:

  • Professor – Cairo University (2007 – Present) πŸ›οΈ
  • Assistant Professor – Cairo University (2002 – 2007) πŸ“–
  • Lecturer – Cairo University (1996 – 2002) πŸŽ™οΈ
  • Assistant Lecturer – Cairo University (1994 – 1996) πŸ”
  • Demonstrator – Cairo University (1990 – 1994) πŸ§‘β€πŸ«

Professional Development πŸš€πŸ”¬

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 πŸ–₯️. 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 πŸ…. 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. πŸ§ͺπŸ“˜

Research Focus πŸ”¬πŸ“–

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. πŸ—οΈ 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. πŸ†πŸ§ͺ

Awards & Honors πŸ…πŸŽ–οΈ

πŸ† h-index: 50 (Scopus), 57 (Google Scholar)
πŸ† Total Citations: 10,570 (Scopus), 13,138 (Google Scholar)
πŸ… Published Papers: 427+ (Scopus), 470+ (Google Scholar)
πŸŽ–οΈ Recipient of multiple research grants & fellowships
πŸ† Recognized for outstanding contributions in Analytical & Inorganic Chemistry
πŸ“œ 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 SiOβ‚‚@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.

 

Rayhan Hossain | Material Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rayhan Hossain | Material chemistry | Best Researcher AwardΒ 

Dr. Rayhan Hossain, University of Michigan, United States

Dr. Rayhan Hossain is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, Department of Chemistry. With extensive teaching and research experience across several institutions, his work focuses on materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and sustainable solutions for energy and environmental challenges. Dr. Hossain is a skilled educator and researcher, known for his contributions to the synthesis and characterization of semiconductor materials, photocatalytic water splitting, and wastewater treatment. He has received numerous awards for academic excellence and research contributions.

PROFILE

Orcid Profile

Google Scholar ProfileΒ 

Educational Details

Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry – The University of South Dakota (2017–2019)
Dissertation: “Synthesis and Characterization of Metal-Doped and Metal-Attached TiO2 Nanocrystals for Photocatalytic Water Splitting”

Master’s Degree in Chemistry – Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (2013–2015)
Focus: Development of hybrid nanomaterials for sensor applications

Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry – University of Dhaka, Bangladesh (2008–2012)

Professional Experience

Visiting Assistant Professor – University of Michigan, Department of Chemistry (2024–Present)
Responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in general, physical, and analytical chemistry and mentoring students in advanced chemistry research.

Graduate Teaching Assistant and Adjunct Faculty – Oklahoma State University, Department of Chemistry (2020–2023)
Taught a wide range of chemistry laboratory courses, guiding undergraduate students through theoretical workflows and experiments.

Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant – The University of South Dakota, Department of Materials Chemistry (2017–2019)
Conducted research on semiconductor nanomaterials and taught general chemistry lab courses.

Lecturer – North South University, Chemical Engineering Department (2015–2016)
Taught undergraduate courses in chemistry and mentored students in understanding core concepts of chemical engineering.

Academic Appointments

Visiting Assistant Professor – University of Michigan (2024–Present)

Lecturer – North South University (2015–2016)

Teaching Experience

University of Michigan (2024–Present)

Courses taught: CHEM 136 (General Chemistry II), CHEM 368 (Physical Chemistry I), CHEM 469 (Physical Chemistry II), CHEM 344 (Quantitative Analysis), CHEM 493 (Chemistry Seminar).

Responsibilities included proctoring exams, grading, and laboratory instruction.

Oklahoma State University (2020–2023)

Courses taught: General Chemistry and Physical Chemistry laboratories.

Guided theoretical and practical sessions for undergraduate students.

The University of South Dakota (2017–2019)

Conducted laboratory experiments for General Chemistry I & II, organized pre-lab tutorials, and evaluated student performance.

North South University (2015–2016)

Lectured in core chemistry subjects, focusing on foundational and applied chemistry for engineering students.

Research and Teaching Experience

Peroxide Vapor Detection: Developed advanced sensor materials for detecting inorganic peroxide vapor through colorimetric complexation.

Tunable Doping of Chromium in TiO2 Nanocrystals: Synthesized and characterized chromium-doped TiO2 for solar energy applications and water splitting.

Industrial Wastewater Treatment: Investigated adsorption of dye from wastewater using treated jute stick powder, analyzing kinetics and optimization parameters.

Materials Design for ORR and HER Experiments: Designed non-precious electrocatalysts for energy conversion applications, utilizing computational simulations and vibrational spectroscopy.

Awards and Recognition

2022 Graduate Research Fellowship – Oklahoma State University

2021 Economic Stimulus Grant Award – Oklahoma State University

2021 Skinner Chemistry Fellowship – Oklahoma State University Foundation

2020 Johnston Chemistry Fellowship – Oklahoma State University Foundation

2015 National Science and Technology Fellowship – Ministry of Education, Bangladesh

Skills

Instrumental Analysis: SEM, TEM, EDS, UV-Vis, NMR, PL, GC, MS, FT-IR, TERS

Data Analysis: Sigma Plot, Origin Plot, ChemDraw, Ocean View

Programming: Shell scripting (Linux, Unix)

Additional Skills: Microsoft Office, advanced use of iClicker, Canvas, and Banner

Professional Memberships

Member, American Chemical Society (ACS)

Member, The Electrochemical Society (ECS)

Relevant Projects

Developed hybrid TiO2 nanomaterials for energy harvesting and photocatalysis.

Created sensor materials for inorganic peroxide detection.

Designed and tested adsorbents for wastewater treatment.

Modeled electrocatalysts for energy conversion processes.

Research Interests

Materials Chemistry

Nanotechnology and Semiconductor Materials

Photocatalytic Water Splitting and Renewable Energy

Wastewater Treatment and Environmental Chemistry

Top Notable Publications

Mechanistic Understanding in Manipulating Energetics of TiO2 for Photocatalysis

Authors: R. Hossain, M.A. Uddin, M.A. Khan

Year: 2023

Journal: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Volume/Issue: 127 (23)

Pages: 10897-10912

Citations: 18

Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Liquid and Vapors Using Titanium (IV)-Based Test Strips and Low-Cost Hardware

Authors: R. Hossain, J.J. Dickinson, A. Apblett, N.F. Materer

Year: 2022

Journal: Sensors

Volume/Issue: 22 (17)

Pages: 6635

Citations: 8

Recent Progress in Development of Cost-Effective and Highly Efficient Pt Group Metal-Free ORR and HER Electrocatalysts for Next Generation Energy Devices

Authors: S. Sultana, R. Hossain, K. Ahmed, P.K. Jiwanti, B.Y. Wardhana

Year: 2023

Journal: Journal of the Electrochemical Society

Citations: 5

Removal of Levafix Red from Aqueous Solution with Treated Jute Stick and its Relevance to Pharmaceutical Field

Authors: R. Hossain, M.A. Rahman, N.J. Ara, A.M.S. Alam

Year: 2016

Journal: Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal

Volume/Issue: 19 (1)

Pages: 75-84

Citations: 3

Colorimetric Detection of Peroxide Vapors

Author: R. Hossain

Year: 2023

Institution: Oklahoma State University

Citations: 1

Tunable Doping of Chromium in TiO2 Nanocrystals Via Ion Diffusion

Author: R. Hossain

Year: 2019

Publisher: ProQuest

Citations: 1

Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide Vapors Using Acidified Titanium (IV)-Based Test Strips

Authors: R. Hossain, N.F. Materer

Year: 2024

Journal: Materials

Volume/Issue: 17 (23)

Titania-Ionic Liquid Thin Film: A Colorimetric Sensing for the Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor

Authors: N.F.M., R. Hossain, A.W. Apblett

Year: 2021

Event: American Chemical Society Midwest Regional Meeting

Tunable Doping of Chromium (Cr³⁺) in TiO2 Nanocrystals via Ion Diffusion

Authors: R. Hossain, J. Hoefelmeyer

Year: 2019

Event: Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society

Volume: 257

 

Conclusion

Dr. Rayhan Hossain’s extensive academic and research background, coupled with his proven teaching excellence, positions him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative contributions to nanotechnology and environmental chemistry exemplify his dedication to advancing scientific understanding and addressing global challenges.