Prof. Dr. Gheorghita Zbancioc | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gheorghita Zbancioc | Organic Chemistry – Ph.D Candidate at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania

Prof. Dr. Habil. Gheorghiță Zbancioc is an accomplished Romanian chemist and academician, currently serving as a Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iași. With a dynamic career in both education and scientific research, he has built a reputation in the fields of organic synthesis and heterocyclic chemistry. Renowned for his innovation in diazine chemistry and nonconventional synthesis methods, his scientific output is complemented by extensive teaching, leadership roles, and contributions to international collaborations. His research is widely cited and has led to practical applications in drug development, bioactive compounds, and green chemistry, making him a respected figure in the Romanian and global chemical research communities.

Academic Profile

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Education

Prof. Zbancioc pursued his foundational academic training at the “Al. I. Cuza” University of Iași, Romania, completing his Bachelor’s in Chemistry in 2001, followed by a Master’s degree by 2003. In 2008, he was awarded a Ph.D. in Chemistry with a dissertation focused on “1,2–Diazinium Ylides and Derivatives through Conventional and Nonconventional (Microwave) Methods.” This work laid the foundation for his future expertise in heterocyclic synthesis and reaction mechanisms. His academic achievements were further solidified through international training and specializations, including postdoctoral research and DAAD-funded projects at the University of Konstanz, Germany, which enriched his global research perspective.

Experience

Prof. Zbancioc’s professional journey includes roles from assistant professor to full professor, reflecting over two decades of academic growth and contribution. He began his teaching career at “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University and joined “Al. I. Cuza” University in 2005. His appointments have included lecturer, associate professor, and most recently, full professor in 2024. Beyond teaching, he has directed multiple research grants and served as guest professor at the State University of Tiraspol. He is a member of various editorial and review boards, and contributes significantly to academic journals such as Molecules and Ultrasonics Sonochemistry. His reputation is well-established in the chemistry community for his ability to merge theoretical depth with practical applications.

Research Interests

Prof. Zbancioc’s research is centered on heterocyclic chemistry, especially diazines and diazinium ylides, emphasizing their synthesis, reactivity, and practical potential. His work focuses on the development of biologically active compounds, including anti-cancer, antimicrobial, and anti-tuberculosis agents. Additionally, he explores applications in organic electronics, acido-basic indicators, and agricultural biotechnology. His interdisciplinary approach incorporates microwave-assisted synthesis, ultrasound chemistry, and ionic liquids, often geared toward sustainability and green chemistry. With a strong interest in drug design and structure-activity relationships, he bridges organic synthesis with pharmaceutical and materials sciences.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Zbancioc’s contributions have been repeatedly recognized through international accolades. He received Gold Medals at Euroinvent 2014, Euroinvent 2015, and Euroinvent 2016 for innovative chemical compounds with therapeutic and antimicrobial potential. Additionally, he earned a Silver Medal at the Kaohsiung International Invention Expo 2015, Taiwan. His invention portfolio includes compounds with antifungal, anticancer, and antibacterial effects, underscoring the practical impact of his research. He was also awarded travel and research grants by prestigious bodies such as the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, affirming his international standing in the field of chemistry.

Publications

🧪 2024, Molecules – “Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of diazinium ylides: structure and pharmacological insights” – cited by 32 articles.
⚗️ 2023, Tetrahedron Letters – “Microwave-induced regioselective synthesis of imidazole derivatives” – cited by 21 articles.
🔬 2022, Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry – “Diazine frameworks in bioorganic synthesis: a mechanistic study” – cited by 18 articles.
🌿 2021, Molecules – “Green synthesis routes to pyridazine derivatives with antimicrobial potential” – cited by 27 articles.
💊 2020, Medicinal Chemistry – “Biological profiling of imidazole hybrids in cancer therapy” – cited by 30 articles.
🧬 2019, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry – “Ultrasound-assisted cyclization in heterocyclic chemistry” – cited by 24 articles
🧫 2018, Revue Roumaine de Chimie – “Eco-friendly synthesis of pyridazinones with antifungal properties” – cited by 15 articles.

Conclusion

Prof. Gheorghiță Zbancioc stands out as a visionary chemist whose innovative research bridges organic synthesis and applied science. His commitment to green chemistry, coupled with a robust publication and award record, affirms his eligibility for the Best Researcher Award. His interdisciplinary impact, dedication to mentoring, and consistent international collaborations point to a promising future in scientific leadership. With a track record of excellence and relevance, he continues to influence both academic research and practical innovation.

Gheorghita Zbancioc | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

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