Stefanos Karkanis | Polymer Science | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Stefanos Karkanis | Polymer Science | Young Researcher Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Dr. Stefanos Karkanis is a polymer chemist specializing in sustainable polymer synthesis, advanced composite materials, and dynamic covalent chemistry. His research integrates chemical recycling of plastics with the development of high-performance thermoplastic and thermoset systems, including BPA-free dental resins and adaptable polymer networks. He is experienced in PET valorization, monomer design, and polymer optimization supported by techniques such as FTIR, NMR, DSC, TGA, GPC, and HPLC. His work extends to nanoparticle-enhanced dental materials, mechanical and thermal evaluation, and ISO-aligned quality control. He brings strong expertise in R&D, materials innovation, and leadership within multidisciplinary polymer science environments.

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Theodoros Karakasidis | Materials Science | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Theodoros Karakasidis | Materials Science | Best Academic Researcher Award

Professor at University of Thessaly, Greece

Prof. Theodoros Karakasidis is a Professor of Applied Physics at the Department of Physics, University of Thessaly, Lamia, Greece. He serves as the Director of the Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory and the Graduate Program in “Applied Physics”. He holds a BSc in Physics from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (1989), an MSc and PhD in Physics from University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), and a Master’s in Education from the Hellenic Open University.

Profile:

🎓 Education:

  • BSc in Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 🇬🇷 (1989, GPA 9.51/10)

  • MSc & PhD in Physics, University Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris VI 🇫🇷

  • Master’s in Education, Hellenic Open University (2009)

🧪 Research Interests:

  • Computational Materials Science & Nanotechnology 🧬

  • Machine Learning & Complex Systems 🔁

  • Physics Education & ICT in Teaching 🎓

  • Nonlinear Dynamics & Time Series Analysis ⏳

🎓 Academic Roles:

  • Professor of Applied Physics, Univ. of Thessaly

  • Director, Condensed Matter Physics Lab 🔬

  • Director, MSc Program “Applied Physics” 📘

  • Chairman, Dept. of Physics (2022–present)

  • Past Deputy Chair, Dept. of Civil Engineering

📚 Teaching & Supervision:

  • 25+ years teaching undergraduate & graduate courses

  • Supervisor of 20+ MSc, 8+ PhD, and 2 postdoctoral researchers

  • Courses include Electromagnetism, Condensed Matter Physics, and Computational Science

🔬 Projects & Research Leadership:

  • Principal Investigator in national and EU-funded projects (EUROFUSION, HFRI, Horizon)

  • Key focus: digital materials design, particle-based modeling, smart water purification, and magnetic nanofluidics

🌐 International Collaborations:

  • Collaborations with Strathclyde (UK), NTNU (Norway), Nazarbayev University (Kazakhstan), ICAMS (Germany)

  • Erasmus+, COST Actions, Marie Curie Evaluator

📖 Editorial & Peer Review:

  • Reviewer for top journals: Phys. Rev. E, Scientific Reports, Nanotechnology, MRS Comm.

  • Guest Editor: Desalination and Water Treatment, Computational Materials Science, Environmental Processes

🧾 Distinctions:

  • Top-cited and featured articles in journals like Journal of Theoretical Biology

  • Best Paper & Young Researcher Award at ICDDNBEA 2021 🏆

  • Popular science book author: “Roulis the Science Cat” 🐱📘

💻 Technical Expertise:

  • Expert in FORTRAN, C, Python, Parallel Computing (MPI), MATLAB

  • Skilled in academic platforms (Blackboard, Moodle, E-Class)

📣 Memberships & Outreach:

  • Member of APS, EPS, MRS, IEEE, American Nano Society

  • Promoter of science in schools and public outreach events 🎤

  • Organized student teams for science competitions (e.g., FameLab)

Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

  • Total Citations: 3,498

  • Citations since 2020: 1,707

  • h-index: 33

  • h-index since 2020: 22

  • i10-index: 76

  • i10-index since 2020: 48

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Use of fuzzy clustering technique and matrices to classify amino acids and its impact to Chou’s pseudo amino acid composition
    D.N. Georgiou, T.E. Karakasidis, J.J. Nieto, A. Torres
    Journal of Theoretical Biology, 257(1), 17–26 (2009). [Cited by: 229]

  2. Transport properties of liquid argon in krypton nanochannels: anisotropy and non-homogeneity introduced by the solid walls
    F. Sofos, T. Karakasidis, A. Liakopoulos
    International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 52(3–4), 735–743 (2009). [Cited by: 157]

  3. Artificial intelligence in physical sciences: Symbolic regression trends and perspectives
    D. Angelis, F. Sofos, T.E. Karakasidis
    Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 30(6), 3845–3865 (2023). [Cited by: 156]

  4. Multiscale modeling in nanomaterials science
    T.E. Karakasidis, C.A. Charitidis
    Materials Science and Engineering: C, 27(5–8), 1082–1089 (2007). [Cited by: 138]

  5. Effects of wall roughness on flow in nanochannels
    F.D. Sofos, T.E. Karakasidis, A. Liakopoulos
    Physical Review E, 79(2), 026305 (2009). [Cited by: 127]

  6. Heavy Metal Adsorption Using Magnetic Nanoparticles for Water Purification: A Critical Review
    C. Liosis, A. Papadopoulou, E. Karvelas, T.E. Karakasidis, I.E. Sarris
    Materials, 14(24), 7500 (2021). [Cited by: 99]

  7. The application of complex network time series analysis in turbulent heated jets
    A.K. Charakopoulos, T.E. Karakasidis, P.N. Papanicolaou, A. Liakopoulos
    Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 24(2), 024408 (2014). [Cited by: 99]

  8. Surface wettability effects on flow in rough wall nanochannels
    F. Sofos, T.E. Karakasidis, A. Liakopoulos
    Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 12, 25–31 (2012). [Cited by: 78]

  9. Effect of wall roughness on shear viscosity and diffusion in nanochannels
    F. Sofos, T.E. Karakasidis, A. Liakopoulos
    International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 53(19–20), 3839–3846 (2010). [Cited by: 78]

  10. Grain-boundary diffusion of cation vacancies in nickel oxide: a molecular-dynamics study
    T. Karakasidis, M. Meyer
    Physical Review B, 55(20), 13853 (1997). [Cited by: 75]

  11. A comment on a rigid-ion potential for UO₂
    T. Karakasidis, P.J.D. Lindan
    Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 6(15), 2965 (1994). [Cited by: 68]

  12. On the magnetic aggregation of Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles
    E.G. Karvelas, N.K. Lampropoulos, L.T. Benos, T. Karakasidis, I.E. Sarris
    Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 198, 105778 (2021). [Cited by: 65]

  13. Friction factor in nanochannel flows
    A. Liakopoulos, F. Sofos, T.E. Karakasidis
    Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 20, 1–7 (2016). [Cited by: 64]

  14. A short survey on genetic sequences, Chou’s pseudo amino acid composition and its combination with fuzzy set theory
    D.N. Georgiou, T.E. Karakasidis, A.C. Megaritis
    The Open Bioinformatics Journal, 7(1) (2013). [Cited by: 62]

  15. Unified description of size effects of transport properties of liquids flowing in nanochannels
    A.E. Giannakopoulos, F. Sofos, T.E. Karakasidis, A. Liakopoulos
    International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (2012). [Cited by: 60]

  16. Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics investigation of parameters affecting planar nanochannel flows
    F. Sofos, T.E. Karakasidis, A. Liakopoulos
    Journal of Contemporary Engineering Science, 2, 283–298 (2009). [Cited by: 59]

  17. Micromixing efficiency of particles in heavy metal removal processes under various inlet conditions
    E. Karvelas, C. Liosis, L. Benos, T. Karakasidis, I. Sarris
    Water, 11(6), 1135 (2019). [Cited by: 55]

  18. Current trends in fluid research in the era of artificial intelligence: A review
    F. Sofos, C. Stavrogiannis, K.K. Exarchou-Kouveli, D. Akabua, G. Charilas, …
    Fluids, 7(3), 116 (2022). [Cited by: 51]

  19. Dissipative particle dynamics investigation of parameters affecting planar nanochannel flows
    D. Kasiteropoulou, T.E. Karakasidis, A. Liakopoulos
    Materials Science and Engineering: B, 176(19), 1574–1579 (2011). [Cited by: 50]

  20. On perturbations of the Mandelbrot map
    J. Argyris, I. Andreadis, T.E. Karakasidis
    Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 11(7), 1131–1136 (2000). [Cited by: 50]

 

Ghassab Al-Mazaideh | Nanoscience | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Ghassab Al-Mazaideh |  Nanoscience | Best Research Article Award

University of Hafr Al Batin, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ghassab Al-Mazaideh is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Hafr Al Batin, Saudi Arabia. With a strong foundation in drug design, analytical techniques, and spectroscopic methods, he has authored over 80 scientific publications. His academic career is marked by interdisciplinary teaching, leadership roles, and a commitment to innovation and community service. Dr. Al-Mazaideh has received multiple international fellowships and university-level awards recognizing his contributions to pharmaceutical research and education.

Profile:

Academic Positions:

  • Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy, University of Hafr Al Batin, Saudi Arabia
    Feb 2020 – Present

  • Head of Department, College of Pharmacy, University of Hafr Al Batin
    May 2020 – Mar 2022

  • Pharmaceutical Chemist, College of Pharmacy, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
    Sep 2019 – Feb 2020

  • Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, Tafila Technical University, Jordan
    Jul 2018 – Present

  • Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science, Tafila Technical University
    Jul 2014 – Jul 2018

  • Lecturer, Faculty of Science, Tafila Technical University
    Jun 2012 – Jul 2014

  • Research Assistant, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
    Feb 2009 – May 2012

  • Research Assistant, TU Chemnitz, Germany
    Aug 2008 – Jan 2009

  • Teaching Assistant, Tafila Technical University
    Jan 2006 – Aug 2008

  • High School Teacher, Ministry of Education, Jordan
    Aug 2001 – Jan 2005

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Chemistry)
    Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany | 2009–2012

  • M.Sc. in Chemistry
    Mu’tah University, Jordan | 2002–2005

  • B.Sc. in Chemistry
    Mu’tah University, Jordan | 1997–2001

Key Committees and Leadership Roles:

University of Hafr Al Batin

  • Coordinator, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

  • Head, Laboratories Committee

  • Member: Curriculum, Academic, Quality & Accreditation, Strategic Planning, Safety, Crisis Management, etc.

  • Coordinator for Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry courses

  • Led the preparation of award-winning annual reports (1443, 1444)

Tafila Technical University

  • Head, Scientific Activities Committee

  • Member of multiple university-level committees

Courses Taught:

Undergraduate – University of Hafr Al Batin

  • Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I & II

  • Clinical Biochemistry (Lab)

  • Instrumental Chemical Analysis

  • Pharmacology & Therapeutics Labs

  • Legal Aspects in Healthcare

Undergraduate – Tafila Technical University

  • General, Organic, and Analytical Chemistry

  • Biochemistry & Clinical Biochemistry

  • Chemistry of Natural Products

  • Drug Chemistry and Analysis

Postgraduate

  • Biomolecules

  • Research Methods

Skills:

  • Software: ChemOffice, SciFinder, MestReNova, X-Calibur, EndNote, MS Office, Linux

  • Scientific: Drug design, SAR, Spectroscopy (HNMR, CNMR), Mass Spectrometry

  • Writing: Scientific paper and patent writing (80+ published papers)

  • Training: Experienced mentor for BSc and MSc students

  • Other: ICDL-certified, amateur photography, grant writing

Awards & Fellowships:

  • DFG Fellowship, TU Chemnitz, Germany – 2015

  • PhD Scholarship, Tafila Technical University – 2008

  • Excellence Letters from Presidents of Tafila Technical University – 2016 & 2018

Volunteer & Community Engagement:

  • Organizer and trainer in community programs on drug development, research methods, and medicinal plants

  • Active participant in World Obesity and Cancer Day campaigns

  • Head of Investigation Committees, Tafila Technical University

Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 938

  • Citations Since 2020: 766

  • h-index: 16

  • h-index Since 2020: 14

  • i10-index: 30

  • i10-index Since 2020: 21

Publication Top Notes:

  1. A study of the optical band gap of zinc phthalocyanine nanoparticles using UV–Vis spectroscopy and DFT function
    K.J. Hamam, M.I. Alomari
    Applied Nanoscience, 7(5), 261–268, 2017. Cited by: 93

  2. Application of docking and QM/MM-GBSA rescoring to screen for novel Myt1 kinase inhibitors
    K. Wichapong, A. Rohe, C. Platzer, I. Slynko, F. Erdmann, M. Schmidt, G. Al-Mazaideh, et al.
    Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 54(3), 881–893, 2014. Cited by: 81

  3. Synthesized of Zeolite@Ag₂O Nanocomposite as Superb Stability Photocatalysis Toward Hazardous Rhodamine B Dye from Water
    N.H.A.A. R. Haounati, F. Alakhras, H. Ouachtak, T. Saleh, G. Al-Mazaideh, et al.
    Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 2022. Cited by: 51*

  4. Adsorptive Removal of Cationic Rhodamine B Dye from Aqueous Solutions Using Chitosan-Derived Schiff Base
    F. Alakhras, H. Ouachtak, E. Alhajri, R. Rehman, G. Al-Mazaideh, et al.
    Separation Science and Technology, 2022. Cited by: 51

  5. Assessment of antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anticancer activities of Sisymbrium officinale plant extract
    M.H.F. Khalid, M. Amayreh, S. Sanduka, Z. Salah, F. Al-Rimawi, G. Al-Mazaideh, et al.
    Heliyon, 8, e10477, 2022. Cited by: 47

  6. Corrosion Inhibition of Copper by Capparis spinosa L. Extract in Strong Acidic Medium: Experimental and Density Functional Theory
    F. Wedian, M.A. Al-Qudah, G.M. Al-Mazaideh
    International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 12(2), 4664–4676, 2017. Cited by: 44

  7. Sorption of cobalt (II) ions from aqueous solutions using chemically modified chitosan
    H. Al-Shahrani, F. Alakhras, E. Al-Abbad, G. Al-Mazaideh, et al.
    Global NEST Journal, 20(3), 620–627, 2018. Cited by: 35

  8. Molecular Mechanisms of Vitamin D-Mediated Immunomodulation
    F.K. Alswailmi, S.I.A. Shah, H. Nawaz, G.M. Al-Mazaideh
    Galen Medical Journal, 10, e2097, 2021. Cited by: 33

  9. Vitamin D is a potential inhibitor of COVID-19: In silico molecular docking to the binding site of SARS-CoV-2 endoribonuclease Nsp15
    F.K.A.S.M.G.A.T. Mohammed, H. Shalayel, G.M. Al-Mazaideh, S.H. Aladaileh
    Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 33(5), 2179–2186, 2020. Cited by: 25

  10. DFT calculations of Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum compounds as corrosion inhibitors of aluminum
    G.M. Al-Mazaideh, T.S. Ababneh, K.H. Abu-Shandi, R. Jamhour, H.J.A. Salman, et al.
    Physical Science International Journal, 12(1), 1–12, 2016. Cited by: 23

 

Ganesh Narasimhan | Nanoelectronics | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Ganesh Narasimhan | Nanoelectronics | Outstanding Scientist Award

St.Peter’s Institute of Higher Education and Research, India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. E.N. Ganesh began his academic journey with a Bachelor's in Electronics and Communication Engineering from APEC Madras, where he secured a remarkable first-class with 72%. He further pursued his interest in the field by completing his M.Tech in VLSI Design from the prestigious IIT Madras, where he achieved a first-class with distinction. His academic pursuit culminated in a PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering specializing in Nano electronics from JNTU Hyderabad. His doctoral thesis on "Quantum cellular automata circuits Design and modeling" earned him the distinction of Best Thesis 1, showcasing his early dedication and expertise in cutting-edge technologies.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional journey spans over 26 years, characterized by diverse roles and impactful contributions. He has served as a dedicated educator, administrator, and researcher. Notably, he spent 8 years as Principal, with 6 of those years at RIT and 2 years at SEC. His leadership extended to a Vice Chancellor Incharge position for 2 years, where he demonstrated exceptional managerial skills. Additionally, he has served as a Control of Examiner for a year and spent 5 years as the Dean of the School of Engineering. These roles underscore his multifaceted expertise and commitment to academic excellence.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research interests primarily revolve around cutting-edge technologies such as Quantum cellular automata circuits, Nano electronics, and VLSI Design. His ongoing research projects, including the development of a vessel tracking system for fishermen communities and rainforest monitoring for climate change study, highlight his commitment to utilizing technology for societal benefit. Moreover, his involvement in patented projects like the "Rehabilitative Wheelchair for Disabled Dogs" underscores his innovative approach to addressing real-world challenges.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout his career, He has garnered numerous accolades and awards, reflecting his exceptional contributions to academia and research. From Best Paper Awards at prestigious conferences to recognition for teaching excellence, his accomplishments are testament to his dedication and expertise. Notable honors include the Gold Medalist award from JNTU Hyderabad, Best Teacher Award from YSA Program, and multiple Best Paper Awards at international conferences.

Impact and Influence:

His influence extends beyond academia, with his research and innovations poised to make a significant impact on society. His patented projects demonstrate a keen focus on addressing pressing societal needs, ranging from healthcare assistance for pregnant women to environmental monitoring using IoT. By bridging the gap between academia and practical applications, he is shaping the future of technology and its implications on society.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a distinguished educator, researcher, and innovator, His legacy lies in his unwavering commitment to advancing technology for societal welfare. His contributions in academia, research, and patented projects will continue to inspire future generations of engineers and researchers. Through his ongoing research endeavors and commitment to excellence, he is poised to leave a lasting impact on the field of electronics and communication engineering.

Citations

A total of  209 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations             209
  • h-index               9
  • Documents        60

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