Noor Ahmed Nahyoon – Wastewater Treatment – Best Researcher Award

Noor Ahmed Nahyoon | Wastewater Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Visiting Faculty | Liaquat University of Medical Health Sciences Jamshoro | Pakistan

Noor Ahmed Nahyoon is a dedicated environmental professional currently serving as Field Supervisor (BPS-16) at the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency, Government of Sindh, Pakistan, where responsibilities extend to monitoring, planning, reviewing environmental impact assessments, initial environmental examinations, and environmental management plans, alongside proposal writing, awareness activities, coordination with agencies, and capacity building initiatives. With an MPhil in Environmental Sciences from the University of Sindh, complemented by MSc and BSc degrees in Chemistry, the academic foundation provides a strong base for applied research and professional contributions. Since 2009, extensive government service has been enriched with teaching experience as Visiting Faculty at Liaqat University of Health and Sciences, Jamshoro, where lectures on environmental forensics and quality management systems are delivered. Research contributions are remarkable, with publications in internationally recognized journals covering photocatalytic degradation, wastewater treatment, renewable energy generation through photocatalytic fuel cells, and nanomaterial-based environmental solutions, many of which carry significant impact factors. The ability to integrate scientific innovation with practical environmental management reflects a commitment to sustainable development and pollution control. Recognized with SIE Student Star awards in 2018 and 2019 for outstanding research performance at Dalian University of Technology, China, achievements highlight both academic and professional excellence. Skills extend to training and mentoring new staff, providing technical assistance in environmental law, and conducting workshops on water quality management, risk assessment, pollution remediation, and human rights, supported by international exposure through training sessions in collaboration with institutions in China, USA, and Japan. Proficiency in English, Urdu, Sindhi, and Chinese, along with publications, conference presentations, and active participation in capacity-building programs, demonstrate a profile combining academic rigor, professional service, and international collaboration, making Noor Ahmed Nahyoon a versatile contributor to advancing environmental sustainability and scientific innovation.

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Publications

  1. Iqbal, M., Ali, A., Nahyoon, N. A., Majeed, A., Pothu, R., Phulpoto, S., & Thebo, K. H. (2019). Photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutant with nanosized cadmium sulfide. Materials Science for Energy Technologies, 2(1), 41–45. Cited by 136

  2. Nahyoon, N. A., Liu, L., Rabe, K., Thebo, K. H., Yuan, L., Sun, J., & Yang, F. (2018). Significant photocatalytic degradation and electricity generation in the photocatalytic fuel cell (PFC) using novel anodic nanocomposite of Fe, graphene oxide, and titanium. Electrochimica Acta, 271, 41–48. Cited by 95

  3. Meher-Un-Nisa Khilji, N. H., Nahyoon, N. A., Mehdi, M., & Hussain, K. (2023). Synthesis of novel visible light driven MgO@GO nanocomposite photocatalyst for degradation of Rhodamine 6G. Optical Materials, 135, 113260. Cited by 65

  4. Rabé, K., Liu, L., Nahyoon, N. A., Zhang, Y., & Idris, A. M. (2019). Enhanced Rhodamine B and coking wastewater degradation and simultaneous electricity generation via anodic g-C3N4/Fe0 (1%)/TiO2 and cathodic WO3 in photocatalytic fuel cell. Electrochimica Acta, 298, 430–439. Cited by 41

  5. Sekyerebea Diko, S. F. C., Qu, Y., Henglin, Z., Li, Z., & Nahyoon, N. A. (2020). Biosynthesis and characterization of lead selenide semiconductor nanoparticles (PbSe NPs) and its antioxidant and photocatalytic activity. Arabian Journal of Chemistry. Cited by 39

Doaa A. Elsayed | Environmental Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Dr Doaa A. Elsayed | Environmental Chemistry | Best Scholar Award

Doctor at zagazig university | Egypt

Doaa A. Elsayed is a dedicated lecturer and researcher in Organic Chemistry with over seven years of academic and research expertise. Her work spans organic synthesis, nanotechnology, molecular docking, and advanced analytical techniques, reflecting a strong focus on innovation. She has published widely in internationally recognized journals and has contributed significantly to cutting-edge research in medicinal and applied chemistry. Her academic contributions extend to mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students, promoting research culture, and enhancing teaching methodologies. Driven by passion for scientific advancement, she integrates modern techniques into both research and education, ensuring meaningful impact within the chemical sciences community.

Professional Profile

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Education

Doaa A. Elsayed pursued advanced studies in chemistry, developing a strong foundation in organic and medicinal chemistry. She received formal training in chemical research methodologies, advanced analytical techniques, and applied chemical sciences, equipping her with the expertise necessary for innovative investigations. Her education emphasized both theoretical and practical aspects of organic chemistry, fostering proficiency in laboratory research and experimental design. By specializing in advanced synthesis and computational chemistry, she built a solid framework for research-driven teaching. These academic experiences laid the groundwork for her leadership in developing new chemical compounds, conducting biological evaluations, and contributing to interdisciplinary research collaborations.

Professional Experience

Doaa A. Elsayed has served as a lecturer in Organic Chemistry, offering extensive expertise in chemical synthesis, drug design, and applied research. Her academic career demonstrates a commitment to excellence in education and mentorship, guiding students through challenging concepts and research projects. She integrates advanced computational and analytical tools into her teaching, ensuring students receive an industry-relevant education. Beyond teaching, she has collaborated on multidisciplinary research initiatives, contributed to laboratory management, and led publication efforts in high-impact journals. Her career reflects dedication to fostering a research-oriented learning environment, bridging theory and practical application, and promoting innovation in organic chemistry.

Research Interest

Research interests focus on organic and medicinal chemistry, computational chemistry, and nanotechnology applications in drug development. Doaa A. Elsayed specializes in the synthesis of novel compounds with pharmacological potential, emphasizing molecular docking and structure-activity relationship studies. She explores green chemistry approaches and eco-friendly synthesis methods to enhance chemical research sustainability. Her investigations include designing inhibitors for disease-related targets, advancing imaging probes, and studying enzyme interactions. She demonstrates expertise in integrating computational modeling with experimental methods to predict and optimize biological activity. These research pursuits reflect her dedication to addressing global health challenges through innovative chemistry and interdisciplinary scientific exploration.

Award and Honor

Doaa A. Elsayed has been recognized for her contributions to chemistry research, earning distinctions that highlight her leadership and academic excellence. Her consistent publication record in prominent journals and impactful discoveries in drug design and molecular studies have established her reputation in the scientific community. She has contributed to the advancement of green chemistry principles, nanotechnology-driven solutions, and pharmaceutical applications, earning professional respect and invitations for collaborations. These achievements showcase her ability to merge innovation and rigorous scientific standards, inspiring students and colleagues. Her dedication to advancing chemical sciences has earned her recognition as a leader in chemistry education.

Research Skill

Doaa A. Elsayed demonstrates expertise in organic synthesis, molecular docking, nanotechnology applications, and computational chemistry. She is proficient in structure-activity relationship analysis, advanced analytical instrumentation, and eco-friendly synthesis techniques. Her skills include designing drug candidates, modeling enzyme interactions, and conducting pharmacokinetic studies. She is adept at integrating modern computational tools to guide experimental workflows, increasing research efficiency and precision. She emphasizes sustainable research approaches, combining chemical innovation with environmental considerations. Additionally, her ability to communicate findings effectively through publications and mentorship supports a collaborative scientific environment. Her technical expertise continues to drive progress in medicinal chemistry and advanced chemical applications.

Publications

Doaa A. Elsayed has an extensive publication record, with articles in high-impact journals focusing on organic synthesis, computational studies, and medicinal chemistry applications. Her research includes developing dual enzyme inhibitors, eco-friendly synthesis strategies, and anti-cancer and anti-bacterial compounds. Notable works address SARS-CoV-2 protease inhibition, imaging probe development, and targeted drug design, reflecting multidisciplinary expertise. She has contributed to advancements in chemical biology through both experimental and computational approaches. Many of her publications explore innovative structure-activity relationships and sustainable practices. Her prolific output demonstrates a deep commitment to addressing complex scientific challenges, advancing pharmaceutical research, and shaping the future of chemical sciences.

Title: Current progress toward synthetic routes and medicinal significance of quinoline
Year: 2023
Citations: 34

Title: CuO nanoparticles for green synthesis of significant anti-Helicobacter pylori compounds with in silico studies
Year: 2024
Citations: 18

Title: Design, Synthesis, Docking, 2D‐QSAR Modelling, Anticancer and Antioxidant Evaluation of Some New Azo‐Compounds Derivatives and Investigation of Their Fluorescence Properties
Year: 2022
Citations: 15

Title: TiO2 nanoparticle as catalyst for an efficient green one-pot synthesis of 1H-3-Indolyl Derivatives as significant antiviral activity
Year: 2022
Citations: 15

Title: Cyclization of N-acetyl derivative: Novel synthesis – azoles and azines, antimicrobial activities, and computational studies
Year: 2022
Citations: 12

Conclusion

Doaa A. Elsayed’s career reflects a balance of research excellence, academic leadership, and innovation in chemical sciences. Her dedication to advancing medicinal and organic chemistry is evident in her teaching contributions, mentorship, and impactful publications. Through a commitment to integrating modern analytical techniques, she has strengthened the connection between classroom education and real-world research applications. Her expertise in sustainable chemistry and drug design contributes to global scientific progress. Recognized for her contributions, she continues to inspire future chemists while driving interdisciplinary collaboration. Her professional journey demonstrates a pursuit of scientific excellence and continuous growth in academia and research.