Assoc. Prof. Dr. Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr .Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman| Polymer Chemistry |Associate Professor at Cairo University, Egypt
Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Polymer Chemistry at the Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt. With expertise in the synthesis of polymers and smart materials, his research interests include drug delivery systems, antimicrobial polymers, and materials for environmental remediation. Soliman completed his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Lorraine, France. He has authored over 30 scientific articles, numerous conference papers, and holds an Egyptian patent. A dedicated academic, he teaches polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, and nanotechnology at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He is actively involved in research collaborations with international institutions, advancing the application of polymeric materials in medicine, water treatment, and nanotechnology. He is fluent in English, French, and Arabic and has been recognized for his contributions to the field with multiple awards.
Professional Profile
Education
Soliman Mehawed Abdellatif Soliman earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Lorraine, France, in 2014, where he worked under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Jean-Luc SIX on “From photosensitive glycopolymers to smart drug delivery systems.” Prior to this, he completed his Master’s in Polymer Chemistry at Cairo University in 2010, focusing on the chemically induced graft copolymerization of vinyl monomers onto carboxymethyl chitosan. His Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, awarded in 2006 from Cairo University, further solidified his strong foundation in chemistry. Soliman also undertook specialized training at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic, in 2010, supported by the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education. His early academic achievements include excelling in pre-M.Sc. courses in Organic Chemistry, completing his graduate project with a grade of Excellent, and ranking third in his undergraduate class. His diverse educational background has supported his subsequent academic career.
Experience
Dr. Soliman has a rich teaching and research background in polymer chemistry. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Cairo University, where he has been a faculty member since 2014. His career at Cairo University began with his appointment as an Assistant Lecturer in 2014, and he became a Lecturer in 2015. Dr. Soliman also holds adjunct professor positions at Zewail City for Science and Technology and the Faculty of Postgraduate Students for Nanotechnology, Cairo University. His teaching portfolio includes both theoretical and practical courses in polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, and nanotechnology. His research has gained international recognition, with a strong emphasis on photosensitive polymers, smart drug delivery, and environmental applications. Dr. Soliman has supervised numerous Master’s and Ph.D. theses, helping to shape the next generation of researchers. He has also participated in various international collaborations and training programs, expanding his global research network.
Research Interests
Dr. Soliman’s research focuses on the development of advanced polymeric materials with a wide range of applications. His work centers on creating smart, responsive systems, particularly for drug delivery and environmental sustainability. He is interested in photosensitive polymers and their potential in biomedical applications, such as controlled drug release. His research also explores antimicrobial properties and materials for water treatment, aiming to address pressing environmental challenges. Additionally, Dr. Soliman is committed to developing biodegradable materials and nanocomposites for various industrial applications. His research often intersects with nanotechnology, where he works on nanoparticle-based systems for targeted drug delivery and water purification. His patent on a natural polymer aerogel for water treatment highlights his contributions to sustainable material science. Dr. Soliman’s expertise in graft copolymerization, biopolymer modification, and surface functionalization drives his ongoing research into smart materials that respond to external stimuli, such as light or pH.
Awards
Dr. Soliman has received multiple awards for his outstanding contributions to polymer chemistry. In 2019, he was awarded the Cairo University Encouragement Prize in Chemistry, a recognition of his innovative research and academic achievements. His research and teaching excellence have earned him a reputation both locally and internationally. Dr. Soliman is also qualified as a lecturer of organic chemistry and material science by the Ministry of Higher Education in France (2016–2020), further solidifying his credentials as a prominent academic figure in the field. His work has been acknowledged through various publications in prestigious journals and his active participation in global scientific conferences. Additionally, his research contributions have led to the filing of a patent with the Egyptian Patent Office for an innovative water treatment technology based on natural polymer aerogels. This blend of academic excellence, research achievement, and patent success exemplifies Dr. Soliman’s significant impact on the field of polymer chemistry.
Publications
Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of poly (N-vinyl imidazole) grafted carboxymethyl chitosan
Citations: 174
Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity applications of grafted copolymer alginate-g-poly (N-vinyl imidazole)
Citations: 48
Development of hydrogel based on Carboxymethyl cellulose/poly (4-vinylpyridine) for controlled releasing of fertilizers
Citations: 35
Polyester-epoxy resin/conducting polymer/barium sulfate hybrid composite as a smart eco-friendly anti-corrosive powder coating
Citations: 35
Iota-carrageenan based magnetic aerogels as an efficient adsorbent for heavy metals from aqueous solutions
Citations: 35
Amphiphilic photosensitive dextran-g-poly (o-nitrobenzyl acrylate) glycopolymers
Citations: 34
Light-sensitive dextran-covered PNBA nanoparticles as triggered drug delivery systems: Formulation, characteristics and cytotoxicity
Citations: 33
o‐nitrobenzyl acrylate is polymerizable by single electron transfer‐living radical polymerization
Citations: 31
Light-sensitive dextran-covered PNBA nanoparticles to continuously or discontinuously improve the drug release
Citations: 22
Chemically induced graft copolymerization of acrylonitrile onto carboxymethyl chitosan and its modification to amidoxime derivative
Citations: 17
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