Dr. Alice Nabatanzi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award- 2203

Dr. Alice Nabatanzi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

  Senior Lecturer, Makerere University, Uganda

Dr. Alice Nabatanzi is a distinguished academic and innovator in the field of Natural Products and Phytomedicine. She founded the Natural Products Industry Advancement Network Africa (NAPIANA), as well as the Alice Mabira Foundation (AMAF), which empowers local communities in Uganda by promoting home-based cottage industries. Dr. Nabatanzi’s exceptional work earned her the Best Innovator Award at the Appropriate Technologies Expo 2023, for her creation of a sustainable water purification system. 🏆 She is an Early Career Fellow of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) and an Early Career Research Leader Fellow of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. As a Lecturer at Makerere University, she leads research that spans phytobiomolecules for disease treatment, nutraceuticals, and sustainable water solutions, impacting both human health and environmental sustainability. 🌱

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Education 🎓

Dr. Alice Nabatanzi’s educational background showcases her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of Natural Products and Nutraceuticals. She holds a Post-Doctorate in Phytobiomolecules for human cancer treatment from the University of Pretoria in South Africa. Dr. Nabatanzi also completed a Ph.D. in Natural Products (Nutraceuticals) and M.Sc. in Natural Products Technology and Value Chains (Nutraceuticals) at Makerere University in Uganda. Additionally, she holds a B.Sc. in Ethnobotany from the College of Natural Sciences, Makerere University. 🎓 Her academic journey has provided her with a profound understanding of the healing potential of plants, focusing on medicinal plants and traditional African foods, which is reflected in her multidisciplinary research. 📚

Experience 🌿💼

Dr. Alice Nabatanzi brings a wealth of experience to her roles in both academia and community development. She is a Lecturer in Phytomedicine and Nutraceuticals at Makerere University, where she has significantly contributed to research and the education of future leaders in plant-based medicine and sustainable technologies. Her involvement with NAPIANA and AMAF shows her dedication to community engagement and entrepreneurship in Africa. Over the years, Dr. Nabatanzi has supervised over 25 undergraduate and 6 graduate students, with a special focus on empowering young researchers in natural sciences. 🌍 Her collaborative efforts have spanned the academic, scientific, and community development sectors, strengthening ties between research institutions and local populations. 🌱

Research Interests 🔬🌱

Dr. Alice Nabatanzi’s research is at the forefront of multidisciplinary fields, combining phytomedicine, nutraceuticals, and environmental sustainability. Her primary research focus includes the investigation of phytobiomolecules for the treatment of human diseases, specifically cancer. 🌿 She is also passionate about exploring the nutraceutical and physicochemical properties of traditional African foods, investigating their role in improving human health. In addition, Dr. Nabatanzi is focused on phytogenics in animal feeds, helping to enhance livestock health. Another core area of her research is finding innovative solutions to water pollution, a critical issue in Uganda and many parts of Africa. 💧 Her interdisciplinary approach and desire to solve real-world problems make her research highly impactful. 🌍

Awards 🏅

Dr. Alice Nabatanzi has been widely recognized for her innovative contributions to science and community development. In February 2023, she won the prestigious Best Innovator Award at the Appropriate Technologies Expo for her development of a sustainable water purification system that provides access to clean water for communities in East Africa. 🏆 She was also named an Early Career Fellow (2023-2025) by the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD), marking her as a rising leader in global scientific research. Additionally, Dr. Nabatanzi was an Early Career Research Leader Fellow of the Carnegie Corporation of New York (2019-2020). These accolades affirm her innovative spirit and her commitment to advancing science for social good. 🌟

Publications 📚

Nutritional, Pharmaceutical, and Antinutritional Properties of Wild Edible Plants

Somatic embryo production and GFP genetic transformation in elite Ugandan cassava genotypes

Ex vivo and in vitro antiplasmodial activity and toxicity of Caesalpinia decapetala (Roth) Alston (Fabaceae)

Medicinal plants used for treatment of malaria by indigenous communities of Tororo District, Eastern Uganda

One-pot removal of pharmaceuticals and toxic heavy metals from water using xerogel-immobilized quartz/banana peels-activated carbon

Assist. Prof. Dr Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

🌾 Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi is an Assistant Professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializing in precision agriculture, artificial intelligence, and biosystems engineering. 🎓 She holds a Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering and has contributed extensively to AI-driven agricultural solutions, machine learning, and sensor fusion. 🚀 Dr. Pantazi has been involved in 20+ EU-funded projects, including Horizon 2020 initiatives. Her expertise spans decision support systems, UAV applications, and crop monitoring. 🌱 She has received prestigious scholarships and keynote speaker invitations at international conferences. 🏆 Her research continues to advance smart farming and sustainable agriculture. 🌍📡

Assist. Prof. Dr Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Agriculture Greece

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Research Expertise 🌾

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi is a distinguished researcher in biosystems engineering, holding a Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. 🏛️ Her expertise lies in bio-inspired computational systems, data mining, and artificial intelligence applications in agriculture. 🌱📊 Over the years, she has contributed to 20+ EU-funded research projects, serving as a coordinator and work package leader in multiple Horizon 2020, PRIMA, and ERANET projects. 🚀 Dr. Pantazi has also authored 26 scientific papers, 9 book chapters, and the monograph “Intelligent Data Mining and Fusion Systems in Agriculture.” 📖

Experience 🚀

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi has an extensive academic and research background in precision agriculture and bio-systems engineering. Since 2020, she has been an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Environment at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. 🏛️ From 2016 to 2019, she worked as an Adjunct Lecturer, teaching undergraduate courses in agricultural engineering. 📚 Additionally, she served as a Research Engineer and Technical Manager at CERTH (2016-2020) and contributed to major EU-funded research projects as a Research Engineer at Aristotle University (2013-2020). 🔬🌾

Scholarly Contributions ✍️🔬

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi has significantly contributed to the field of precision agriculture and artificial intelligence through her numerous book chapters. Her work includes data fusion for soil and crop sensing, leaf disease recognition using machine learning, and hyperspectral sensing for weed and crop differentiation. 🌾📡 She has co-authored chapters in Springer and Wageningen Academic Publishers, focusing on AI applications in farming, sustainable agriculture, and bioinformatics. Her expertise in remote sensing, spectral data analysis, and machine learning models has helped develop innovative solutions for smart farming and soil health monitoring. 🚜🤖

📡 Scientific Research 🔬🌾

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi has led and contributed to numerous EU-funded and international research projects in precision agriculture, AI-driven crop monitoring, and smart farming solutions. As a principal investigator and work package leader, she has developed machine learning models for disease detection, decision support systems (DSS) for sustainable farming, and sensor fusion techniques for soil and crop health assessment. 🚀📊 Her projects include Horizon 2020 initiatives (AfriCultuReS, SiEUSOIL, ATLAS, STARGATE), ICT-AGRI ERANET, and PRIMA projects. Her work integrates AI, robotics, and IoT-based solutions, advancing climate-resilient and precision-driven agricultural systems. 🌍🤖

Research Focus 🔍✨

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi’s research focuses on applying machine learning, advanced sensing, and data fusion in agriculture 🌾💻. Key areas include crop yield prediction using machine learning and sensing techniques 📊🌱, disease detection in plants through image analysis and spectroscopy 🦠🔬, and weed recognition using hyperspectral sensing and UAV imagery 🚁🌾. She also works on soil health monitoring and water stress detection using multisensor fusion 💧🌍. Dr. Pantazi’s contributions aim to optimize agricultural practices through innovative technologies, improving sustainability and precision in farming 🌿🚜.

Publications 📚

Forecasting of Fusarium head blight spatial distribution in winter wheat using machine learning
Authors: Morellos, A., Pantazi, X.E., Almoujahed, M.B., Šarauskis, E., Mouazen, A.M.
Journal: Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (2025)
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Non-Destructive Quality Estimation Using a Machine Learning-Based Spectroscopic Approach in Kiwifruits
Authors: Tziotzios, G., Pantazi, X.E., Paraskevas, C., Michailidis, M., Molassiotis, A.
Journal: Horticulturae (2024)
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A Hybrid LSTM Approach for Irrigation Scheduling in Maize Crop
Authors: Dolaptsis, K., Pantazi, X.E., Paraskevas, C., Bustan, D., Mouazen, A.M.
Journal: Agriculture (2024)
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Application of Machine Learning for Disease Detection Tasks in Olive Trees Using Hyperspectral Data
Authors: Navrozidis, I., Pantazi, X.E., Lagopodi, A., Bochtis, D., Alexandridis, T.K.
Journal: Remote Sensing (2023)
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Early Detection of Cavitation in Centrifugal Pumps Using Low-Cost Vibration and Sound Sensors
Authors: Karagiovanidis, M., Pantazi, X.E., Papamichail, D., Fragos, V.
Journal: Agriculture (2023)
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Mr Zhaoheng Ling | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Zhaoheng Ling | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Zhaoheng Ling, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia

Mr. Zhaoheng Ling, a Ph.D. candidate at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, specializes in nanomaterials and solar cell technologies. His research has advanced organic photovoltaics (OPVs) through bulk heterojunction modification, interface engineering, and molecular doping, achieving breakthroughs like 20.5% efficiency in OPVs. With publications in high-impact journals such as ACS Energy Letters and Advanced Materials, Mr. Ling has made significant strides in sustainable energy solutions. He actively engages in global conferences and workshops, showcasing his expertise in molecular doping, crystal growth, and materials characterization. His work is shaping the future of renewable energy. 🧪☀️📚

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Educational Qualifications 🎓

Mr. Zhaoheng Ling is pursuing a Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (2021–present), achieving a GPA of 3.75/4. His research focuses on advanced nanomaterials and renewable energy solutions. He earned his M.S. in Materials Science from the University of Science and Technology of China (2014–2017), where he specialized in nanoscience and graduated with a GPA of 80.5/100. Mr. Ling holds a B.S. in Materials Science from HeFei University (2009–2013), graduating with a GPA of 79.5/100. His strong academic background underpins his innovative contributions to materials science. 🎓🔬🌍

Experience and Contributions 💼

Mr. Zhaoheng Ling possesses extensive expertise in molecular doping of organic semiconductors for photovoltaic applications, enhancing solar cell efficiency and stability. He is skilled in advanced experimental techniques such as J-V measurement, external quantum efficiency (EQE), UV-Vis transmission, photoluminescence, SEM, AFM, XRD, and atom probe tomography. His proficiency extends to crystal growth and thin-film deposition using molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE), thermal evaporation, and e-beam evaporation. Additionally, he is adept at data modeling and analysis with tools like Microsoft Office and ORIGIN. His teaching experience includes courses on the Physics of Beam-Solid Interactions and Organic Semiconductors and Applications at GEC Academy. 🧪🔬📊

Conference and Workshop

Mr. Zhaoheng Ling actively participates in international conferences and workshops to share his research and advance the field of photovoltaics. He delivered an oral presentation at the Asia-Pacific International Conference on Perovskite, Organic Photovoltaics, and Optoelectronics (2024, Japan) and presented posters at the Perovskite and Organic Photovoltaics Conference (2024, China) and the International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics (2023, UK). He has also attended notable workshops, including Printable Thin-Film Photovoltaics & Applications (2024, Germany), Photovoltaic Innovation for Saudi Vision 2030 (2024, KAUST), and Sustainable Energy Materials for a Low Carbon Future (2023, KAUST). 🌍🔬📊.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Mr. Zhaoheng Ling’s research primarily centers on organic photovoltaics (OPVs), perovskite solar cells, and nanomaterials for renewable energy applications. His work involves enhancing solar cell efficiency through innovative approaches like bulk heterojunction modification, molecular doping, and interlayer engineering. Notable achievements include achieving over 20% efficiency in OPVs and developing tandem photovoltaic systems with 23.6% efficiency. His studies explore the stability, passivation, and optoelectronic properties of materials, addressing critical challenges in sustainable energy technologies. With high-impact publications in journals like ACS Energy Letters and Advanced Materials, his contributions are shaping the future of clean energy. 🧪☀️📚

Awards 🏆

Mr. Zhaoheng Ling was honored with the prestigious Academic Scholarship from the Nano Science and Technology Institute at the University of Science and Technology of China during 2014–2015. This recognition highlights his academic excellence and dedication to advancing the field of nanoscience. The award underscores his ability to excel in rigorous scientific research and his commitment to contributing innovative solutions to materials science and nanotechnology. This achievement reflects Mr. Ling’s determination to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge. 🎓🏆🔬

Publication Top Notes📄✨

High-efficiency silicon/organic heterojunction solar cells with improved junction quality and interface passivation

On the Conformation of Dimeric Acceptors and Their Polymer Solar Cells with Efficiency over 18%

Excellent passivation of silicon surfaces by thin films of electron-beam-processed titanium dioxide

Over 19% efficiency in ternary organic solar cells enabled by n-type dopants

Optoelectronic evaluation and loss analysis of PEDOT: PSS/Si hybrid heterojunction solar cells

TiO2 Films from the Low‐Temperature Oxidation of Ti as Passivating‐Contact Layers for Si Heterojunction Solar Cells

Monolithic Perovskite–Perovskite–Organic Triple-Junction Solar Cells with a Voltage Output Exceeding 3 V

Stability and passivation of 2D group VA elemental materials: black phosphorus and beyond

 

 

Mubarak Ahmad Khan | Materials science | Best Researcher Award

Mubarak Ahmad Khan | Materials science | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mubarak Ahmad Khan, Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation, Bangladesh

Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan is a distinguished researcher in Polymer and Radiation Chemistry, specializing in biopolymers, natural fibers, and composite materials 🌿🔬. With a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Chemistry, he has received numerous accolades, including the Jagodish Chandro Bose Green Research Leadership Award and National Environment Gold Medal 🏆🌍. Dr. Khan has held key positions as a Scientific Advisor to Bangladesh Jute Mills and Chief Scientific Officer at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, with over 30 years of teaching experience at top universities 🎓. He has published 700+ papers, authored 21 book chapters, and holds 8 patents 📚💡, contributing significantly to sustainable materials science. 🌱

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Educational Background 🎓

Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Polymer and Radiation Chemistry in 1991, showcasing his expertise in advanced materials science and chemistry 🧪. Prior to that, he completed his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry in 1981, providing a strong foundation in chemical processes and compounds 🔬. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry in 1979, setting the stage for his illustrious career in the field of chemistry and materials science 🎓. Dr. Khan’s educational background underscores his profound knowledge and contribution to polymer and radiation chemistry 🌍.

Award Received 🥇

Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan has received numerous prestigious awards throughout his career, reflecting his outstanding contributions to science and sustainability. In 2023, he was honored with the Jagodish Chandro Bose Green Research Leadership Award 🌱. He also received the National Environment Gold Medal in 2019, presented by the Honorable Prime Minister of Bangladesh 🇧🇩, along with the Pollima Green Gold Medal Award that same year. Other accolades include the National Jute Award (2017) and the Bangladesh Academy of Science Gold Medal (2010). His work has been recognized globally, with honors like the MIT Solve (2020) and Federation of Asian Chemical Society Award (2017) 🌍🏅.

Professional Experience and Contributions 💼

Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan has held key positions throughout his career, showcasing his expertise and leadership in various scientific fields. He has served as the Scientific Advisor at Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation since 2017 🌾 and previously held the role of Chief Scientific Officer at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (2009–2017) ⚛️. Dr. Khan has also worked at esteemed research institutes globally, including as a fellow at IAEA, DAAD, and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in countries like Australia, Germany, Japan, and the USA 🌍. His teaching experience spans multiple universities, including Michigan State University, Shahjalal University, and Dhaka University 🎓.

Memberships

Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan holds numerous prestigious academic and professional memberships. He is a Senate member at Jahangirnagar University, an academic member of Higher Studies at Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology, and has served on several selection and syllabus committees at universities such as Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University and Noakhali Science and Technology University 🎓. Professionally, he is a member of The New York Academy of Science, a Fellow at the Bangladesh Academy of Science, and a lifetime member of both the Bangladesh Chemical Society and Bangladesh Physical Society 🌍. He is also part of UPAC, Polymer Division 🌿.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan’s research focuses on materials science, specifically biopolymers, natural fibers, and composite materials 🌿. His work includes surface modification of fibers like jute and coir to improve the performance of biodegradable composites 🌱. He has contributed extensively to the development of eco-friendly materials for various applications, including textiles, biomedical devices, and renewable energy solutions 🌍. His research also explores the mechanical properties and thermal behavior of composites, with a focus on sustainable practices in material science 🌱. Additionally, he has delved into the use of natural fibers in reinforced composites and their applications in diverse industries 🧵.

Publication Top Notes 📄✨

Effect of dye extracting solvents and sensitization time on photovoltaic performance of natural dye sensitized solar cells

Effect of chemical modification on the performance of biodegradable jute yarn-Biopol® composites

Effect of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) on the mechanical and thermal properties of jute-polycarbonate composite

Hybrid composites of jute and man-made cellulose fibers with polypropylene by injection moulding

Characterization of plant and animal based natural fibers reinforced polypropylene composites and their comparative study

Physico-mechanical properties of wound dressing material and its biomedical application

The Impact of Capital Structure and Financial Performance on Stock Return “A case of Pakistan Textile Industry”

Surface treatment of coir (Cocos nucifera) fibers and its influence on the fibers’ physico-mechanical properties

Conclusion

Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan’s extensive career, significant contributions to materials science and environmental sustainability, leadership in research, and his considerable academic achievements make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only enhances the field of polymer chemistry but also promotes the use of sustainable materials, especially natural fibers, contributing to both scientific and societal advancements.