Amir Mor-Mussery | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amir Mor-Mussery | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr, Agriculture Research Organization, Volcani, Israel

With a Ph.D. from Ben Gurion University in Environmental Sciences, Geoinformatics, and Urban Planning Sciences, specializing in agroecosystems in arid areas, I bring extensive expertise in spatial analyses using ArcGIS® and Python. My experience includes managing ecological projects and teaching roles at the Faculty of Agriculture, focusing on digital agriculture and soil enhancement practices. I’ve led research on satellite imaging and water irrigation systems, contributing significantly to environmental and agricultural sciences. Fluent in English and Hebrew, I’ve also conducted lectures internationally. Skilled in software like ArcGIS®, JMP®, and ImagJ®, I’m committed to advancing sustainable agriculture through innovative research and practical application.

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Academic Excellence and Ecological Leadership 🌱🌍

I am distinguished by my extensive expertise in agroecology and environmental sciences, cultivated through a robust academic journey culminating in a Ph.D. from Ben Gurion University. My doctoral research delved into the evolution of agroecosystems in arid loess areas, highlighting my commitment to sustainable land management (doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.21802.98240). Complementing this, my M.Sc. in Agriculture focused on geostatistical methods and their impact on crop physiology, particularly in cherry tomatoes. 🍅

 Professional Development 📚✨

My educational journey includes foundational degrees in Agriculture, specialized training in water management, organic breeding, and small ruminants. These have fortified my role as a leader in environmental projects, such as managing ecological processes using satellite imaging and guiding community-centered rehabilitation initiatives. 🌱

Technological Proficiency 🛠️🔍

I bring practical experience as a lecturer and project manager, fostering digital agriculture advancements and soil enhancement practices. Proficient in ArcGIS® and Python for spatial analysis, I’ve contributed significantly to agricultural research and educational initiatives worldwide. 🌍

Academic Impact 📊🎓

As a free lecturer and researcher, I advocate for sustainable practices and innovative solutions, leveraging technologies like GS+®, JMP®, and ImagJ®. Fluent in Hebrew and English, I am dedicated to bridging research with practical application, driving environmental stewardship and academic excellence. 🌱📈

📚 Publications:

Detecting changes in biomass productivity in a different land management regimes in drylands using satellite‐derived vegetation index

CITED BY 51

Rehabilitating degraded drylands by creating woodland islets: Assessing long-term effects on aboveground productivity and soil fertility

CITED BY 29

The effect of planting techniques on arid ecosystems in the northern Negev

CITED BY 27

The effects of long time conservation of heavily grazed shrubland: A case study in the Northern Negev, Israel

CITED BY 23

Using Landsat satellites to assess the impact of check dams built across erosive gullies on vegetation rehabilitation

CITED BY 18

The effects of gully erosion on the ecology of arid loessial agro-ecosystems, the northern Negev, Israel

CITED BY 17

Modeling the optimal grazing regime of Acacia victoriae silvopasture in the Northern Negev, Israel

CITED BY 16

Effects of grazing control on ecosystem recovery, biological productivity gains, and soil carbon sequestration in long‐term degraded loess farmlands in the Northern Negev, Israel

CITED BY 12

Contrasting effects of two Acacia species on understorey growth in a drylands environment: interplay of canopy shading and litter interference

CITED BY 12

Mohammed Albaroot | Petroleum Geology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Mohammed Albaroot | Ecology  | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr . at University of Saba Region, Yemen

Mohammed Ali Albaroot is an accomplished geologist with extensive experience spanning various roles in the field. Beginning with a background in Engineering Geology from Aden University, Yemen, he furthered his education with an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Applied Geology from AMU, India. His career includes significant contributions as a Mud Logger and Geologist at Baker Hughes and Petroservice Middle East across Yemen, Qatar, and Syria. Mohammed’s expertise lies in Geology, Reservoir Characterization, and Basin Modeling, with a specific focus on Geophysics. He has also taught English briefly and served as an Engineering Geologist at the General Authority for Development, Marib Al-Juff.

 

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Geology
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
Duration: February 6, 2015 – February 19, 2018

Academic and Professional Profile 🎓🌍

Current Position 📘

Assistant Professor
Department of Geology
University of Saba Region, Marib, Yemen
Duration: September 1, 2018 – Present

Degree University Department Year Grade & Rank Country
High school – H.S.A. 2000 Good Yemen
Bachelors Aden Eng. Geology 2004 Good Yemen
Master (M.Sc. degree) AMU Appl. Geology 2014 1st division India

Awards🏆  

Won Best Paper Presentation Award
Eighth All India Students Symposium on Geology (Date: 2017)

 

 Publications

The Upper Jurassic sediments, Marib-Shabwa Basin, Yemen: Lithofacies aspects and sequence stratigraphic analysis

Journal: Energy Geoscience

Date: January 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.engeos.2023.100214

Contributors: Mohammed Albaroot, Mohamed M. Elhossainy, Nabil M. Al-Areeq, Emad A. Abdullah, Abdelhamid M. Salman

Upper Jurassic Source Rock Evaluation and Thermal Maturity Evolution of the NW Sab’Atayn Basin, Yemen

Journal: Geoinformatica Polonica

Date: December 2023

DOI: 10.4467/21995923GP.23.006.18605

Contributors: Nabeel A. S. Al-Azazi, A. S. A. E. Alsrory, Mohammed Albaroot

1D modelling of the NW Sab’atayn Basin Upper Jurassic source rocks, Yemen: Implications for hydrocarbon generation and thermal maturity

Journal: Geological Journal

Date: July 2022

DOI: 10.1002/gj.4438

Contributors: A. S. A. E. Alsrory, Nabeel A. S. A. Al‐Azazi, Mohammed Albaroot, M. A. Quasim

Effect evaluation of shale types on hydrocarbon potential using well logs and crossplot approach, Halewah oilfield, Sab’atayn Basin, Yemen

Journal: Energy Geoscience

Date: April 2022

DOI: 10.1016/j.engeos.2021.12.005

Contributors: Nabeel A.S. Al Al-Azazi, A.S.A.E. Alsrory, Mohammed Albaroot

Integrated approach of lithofacies and granulometric analysis of the sediments of the Proterozoic Upper Kaimur Group of Vindhyan Supergroup, Son Valley, India: Palaeo-environmental implications

Journal: Geological Journal

Date: 2020

DOI: 10.1002/gj.3781

Contributors: Quasim, M.A.; Ghosh, S.K.; Ahmad, A.H.M.; Srivastava, V.K.; Albaroot, M.

Demarcation of hydrocarbon potential zones for Qishn clastic member, Masila oil field, Yemen

Journal: Arabian Journal of Geosciences

Date: 2019

DOI: 10.1007/s12517-019-4299-y

Contributors: Alshayef, M.S.; Javed, A.; Al-Areeq, N.M.; Albaroot, M.

Factors influencing Detrital Mineralogy and Tectono-provenance of Fort Member Sandstone, Jaisalmer Formation, Western Rajasthan, India

Journal: Journal of the Geological Society of India

Date: 2019

DOI: 10.1007/s12594-019-1193-x

Contributors: Ahmad, F.; Quasim, M.A.; Ahmad, A.H.M.; Ghaznavi, A.A.; Khan, Z.; Albaroot, M.

An approach to provenance and tectonic setting of the Proterozoic Upper Kaimur group sandstones, Son valley: Constraints from framework mineralogy and heavy mineral analysis

Journal: Himalayan Geology

Date: 2018

DOI: Not specified

Contributors: Quasim, M.A.; Hota, R.N.; Ahmad, A.H.M.; Albaroot, M.

Petroleum source rocks characterization and hydrocarbon generation of the Upper Jurassic succession in Jabal Ayban field, Sabatayn Basin, Yemen

Journal: Egyptian Journal of Petroleum

Date: 2018

DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpe.2017.12.005

Contributors: Al-Areeq, N.M.; Al-Badani, M.A.; Salman, A.H.; Albaroot, M.A.

 

Natalia López Andrés | Traslational Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Natalia López Andrés | Traslational Cardiology  | Best Researcher Award

Dr. at Navarrabiomed-Fundación Miguel Servet, Spain

Dr. Natalia López-Andrés (NLA) graduated in Biological Sciences at Universidad de Navarra (Spain). In 2006, she was awarded a PhD in Cardiovascular Research (University of Navarra, Spain). She has previously held a Postdoctoral position at the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences in the Centre for Applied Medical Research (Pamplona, 2006-2008) to study heart failure within a multidisciplinary group. In 2008, NLA joined the research unit U961 at the INSERM (Nancy, France) where she was relocated as Research Associate until 2013. She developed a vast expertise studying the mechanisms of action, diagnosis and therapeutics of cardiovascular stiffness-fibrosis and hypercoagulability.

 

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Professional Situation🏢

Current Position

Position: Researcher
Start Date: 2022
Institution: Navarrabiomed
Keywords: Molecular mechanisms of disease, Laboratory animals, Cell culture, Tissue culture

Previous Professional Situation 🧑‍🔬

Period: 2008 – 2012
Position: Post-doctoral Student
Institution: INSERM (France)

Period: 2006 – 2008
Position: Post-doctoral Student
Institution: Centro de Investigación Biomédica Aplicada

Academic Training 🎓

Degree: PhD in Cardiovascular Research
University: University of Navarra
Year: 2006

Degree: Bachelor in Biology, Option Biological Health
University: University of Navarra
Year: 2001

Curriculum Vitae Summary

Dr. Natalia López-Andrés (NLA) graduated in Biological Sciences at Universidad de Navarra, Spain. In 2006, she was awarded a PhD in Cardiovascular Research (University of Navarra, Spain). She previously held a Postdoctoral position at the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences in the Centre for Applied Medical Research (Pamplona, 2006-2008), focusing on heart failure within a multidisciplinary group.

In 2008, NLA joined the research unit U961 at INSERM (Nancy, France), where she served as a Research Associate until 2013. She developed vast expertise in studying the mechanisms of action, diagnosis, and therapeutics of cardiovascular stiffness-fibrosis and hypercoagulability.

In 2014, she received a competitive Research Fellowship ‘Miguel Servet’ from the ISCIII-Spanish Government. This fellowship allowed her to independently establish and lead a multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Translational Research Group at Navarrabiomed-FMS (Spain). Her primary research interest is the pathogenesis of heart valve disease (HVD), while expanding her expertise in myocardial remodeling underlying other forms of cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease. Over the past 10 years, NLA has become an internationally acknowledged expert studying the role of the Aldosterone/mineralocorticoid receptor (Aldo/MR) axis, galectin-3, and cardiotrophin-1 and its biotargets in valvular, myocardial, vascular, and renal fibrosis.

Publications

1. Sex‐dependent expression of galectin‐1, a cardioprotective β‐galactoside‐binding lectin, in human calcific aortic stenosis

Journal: The FASEB Journal

Publication Date: 2024-02-15

DOI: 10.1096/fj.202301832rr

ISSN: 0892-6638, 1530-6860

2. Albumin Redox Modifications Promote Cell Calcification Reflecting the Impact of Oxidative Status on Aortic Valve Disease and Atherosclerosis

Journal: Antioxidants

Publication Date: 2024-01

DOI: 10.3390/antiox13010108

3. Coagulation Profile: Alterations and Diagnostic Yield in Pediatric Acute Appendicitis. A Prospective Validation Study

Journal: Surgical Infections

Publication Date: 2023

4. Combined Dapagliflozine And Eplerenone Treatment Improve Cardiorenal Function In Rats With Chronic Kidney Disease

Journal: Hypertension

Publication Date: 2023

5. Correction to: Leucine-Rich Alpha-2-Glycoprotein as a non-invasive biomarker for pediatric acute appendicitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Journal: European Journal of Pediatrics

Publication Date: 2023

6. Correction: Diagnostic performance of serum pentraxin-3 in pediatric acute appendicitis: a prospective diagnostic validation study

Journal: Pediatric Surgery International

Publication Date: 2023

7. Diagnostic performance of calprotectin and APPY-1 test in pediatric acute appendicitis: a systematic review and a meta-analysis

Journal: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery

Publication Date: 2023

8. Diagnostic performance of serum pentraxin-3 in pediatric acute appendicitis: a prospective diagnostic validation study

Journal: Pediatric Surgery International

Publication Date: 2023

9. Flow cytometric characterization of cecal appendix lymphocyte subpopulations in children: a pilot study

Journal: Pediatric Surgery International

Publication Date: 2023

10. Heart valve diseases: from molecular mechanisms to clinical implications

Journal: Frontiers in Molecular Medicine

Publication Date: 2023

11. Influence of diabetes mellitus on the pathological profile of aortic stenosis: a sex-based approach

Journal: Cardiovascular Diabetology

Publication Date: 2023

 

 

Chaohe Zheng | carbon capture| Best Researcher Award

Mr.Chaohe Zheng | carbon capture| Best Researcher Award

Chaohe Zheng is an Assistant Professor at the School of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Energy and Power Engineering from the same institution, following his Bachelor’s degree in the field. His research primarily focuses on computational dynamics, molecular dynamics, quantum dynamics, carbon capture and utilization, and chemical looping technologies.

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🏆 Major Accomplishments

Throughout his career, Chaohe Zheng has made significant contributions to the field of energy engineering. He is renowned for developing multi-scale kinetic models essential for advancing chemical looping technologies. His work extends beyond academia, as he actively collaborates with industry leaders such as Petrochina and Sinosteel to implement these innovations. Notably, he played a pivotal role in the development and operation of the world’s largest 4 MWth natural gas chemical looping combustion demonstration device. His research also spearheaded advancements in oxygen carrier technology, crucial for enhancing efficiency and reducing environmental impact in chemical looping combustion processes.

📖 Publication Highlights

Chaohe Zheng has authored 24 SCI papers, including cover papers in prestigious journals like Proceedings of the Combustion Institute and Fuel. His publications have garnered considerable attention, reflected in an H-index of 11 and over 361 citations. His research is dedicated to exploring low-carbon combustion strategies and the utilization of negative carbon technologies.

🔍 Journal Experience

Chaohe Zheng serves as an editor for IgMin-Research-STEM and actively contributes as a peer reviewer for esteemed journals such as Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, Physics of Fluids, and Energy & Fuel. His editorial contributions underscore his commitment to advancing scientific discourse and innovation in energy and power engineering.

📚 Education and Research Highlights

In addition to his academic achievements, Chaohe Zheng has developed industrial-scale solutions for chemical looping combustion and waste treatment. His research innovations have significantly influenced the design and operational strategies of oxygen carriers, enhancing their performance and longevity while minimizing environmental impact.

Publications

Long-Term performance of composite Cu-Fe ore oxygen carrier by Extrusion-Spheronization in chemical looping combustion

Authors: Xiong, K., Kuang, C., Tang, Q., Cheng, J., Zhao, H.

Journal: Fuel, 2024, 372, 132260

Inexpensive composite copper ore/red mud oxygen carrier: Industrial granulation via hydroforming and multiple-cycle evaluation in chemical looping combustion

Authors: Wang, P., Bu, H., Liu, X., Ma, J., Zhao, H.

Journal: Fuel, 2024, 365, 131271

Industrial-Scale Preparation of Biore Oxygen Carriers for Chemical Looping Combustion via a Hydroforming Method

Authors: Liu, X., Bu, H., Zou, G., Ma, J., Zhao, H.

Journal: Energy and Fuels, 2024, 38(7), pp. 6156–6170

Identification of HCl corrosion mechanism on Cu-based oxygen carriers in chemical looping combustion

Authors: Ma, J., Huang, H., Zheng, C., Xu, G., Zhao, H.

Journal: Fuel, 2024, 359, 130373

Sodium doped SrTi1-xBxO3 (B[dbnd]Mn, Co) for formaldehyde catalytic oxidation: Flame spray pyrolysis fabrication and reaction mechanism elaboration

Authors: Yuan, X., Zheng, C., Zhang, T., Yang, Q., Zhao, H.

Journal: Fuel Processing Technology, 2023, 247, 107763

CrOx/Ce1−xZrxO2 for chemical looping propane oxidative dehydrogenation: The redox interaction between CrOx and the support

Authors: Chen, X., Tian, X., Zheng, C., Zhao, H.

Journal: Chemical Engineering Science, 2023, 274, 118697

The intrinsic kinetic study on oxidation of a Cu-based oxygen carrier in chemical looping combustion

Authors: Zheng, C., Su, M., Zhao, H.

Journal: Fuel, 2023, 334, 126720

The competition/inhibition effect of H2O/CO2-char gasification in typical in situ gasification-chemical looping combustion (iG-CLC) conditions via particle-resolved simulation

Authors: Zheng, C., Zheng, C., Su, M., Zhao, H.

Journal: Fuel, 2023, 333, 126316

The synergic removal mechanism for photothermocatalytic toluene over single-atom Pt/TiO2 catalysts via flame spray pyrolysis

Authors: Yuan, X., Zheng, C., Xu, Z., Luo, X., Zhao, H.

Journal: Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2023, 39(4), pp. 5637–5645

Microscopic insight into catalytic HCN removal over the CuO surface in chemical looping combustion

Authors: Zheng, C., Ma, J., Yang, Q., Luo, X., Zhao, H.

Journal: Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2023, 39(4), pp. 4457–4466

 

Kumary Sumi Rani Shaha | Electrical and Electronic Engineering | Best Researcher Award | 6236

Ms. Kumary Sumi Rani Shaha | Electrical and Electronic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms at Pabna University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

K. Sumi Rani Shaha’s academic and professional journey is marked by a strong foundation in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with significant teaching, research, and practical experience in various esteemed institutions.

To facilitate the path of a knowledge-seeking mind and enrich achievements in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

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Education 📘🎓

M.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET)
CGPA: 3.92/4.00 (2023)

B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET)
CGPA: 3.76/4.00, 7th position (2021)

Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C.) in Science
Govt. Azizul Haque College
GPA: 5.00/5.00 (2015)

Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) in Science
Kalai M. U. Govt. High School
GPA: 5.00/5.00 (2013)

Experiences 🏫🔌

Lecturer, Dept. of EECE, Pabna University of Science and Technology, Pabna
October 19, 2022 – Present
Responsibilities include teaching courses such as Electrical Circuit II, Electrical Machine System II, Power System Protection and Switchgear, and Measurement and Instrumentation. Additionally, supervising students’ thesis work, conducting exams, preparing routines, and developing OBE curriculum.Lecturer, Dept. of EEE, North Bengal International University, Rajshahi
January 15, 2022 – October 18, 2022
Taught courses including Electronics I, Electrical Circuit II, and Communication Engineering II. Also supervised students’ thesis work, conducted exams, prepared routines, and developed OBE curriculum.Lecturer, Dept. of EEE, Anwer Khan Modern University, Dhaka
November 2021 – January 2022
Taught various courses with practical classes in the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering.Research Assistant
March 2021 – November 2021
Worked on the project titled “Design and Analysis of Novel Hollow Core Antiresonant Fibers for Communication and Terahertz Applications” under Dr. Abdul Khaleque, Professor, Dept. of EEE, RUET.Industrial Trainee at Ghorashal Power Plant
May 14, 2019 – May 23, 2019
Completed industrial training at Ghorashal Power Plant Training Center under the supervision of Dr. Md. Mortuza Ali, Professor, Dept. of EEE, RUET.

Publications

Wideband Low Loss Hollow Core Fiber with Nested Hybrid Cladding Elements 📡

KSR Shaha, A Khaleque, MH Sarwar
Journal of Lightwave Technology, 39(20), 6585-6591 (2021)
Citations: 42
A detailed study on a novel hollow core fiber design that offers wideband and low loss, improving applications in optical communications.

Low Loss Double Cladding Nested Hollow Core Antiresonant Fiber 🌐

KSR Shaha, A Khaleque, I Hasan
OSA Continuum, 3(9), 2512-2524 (2020)
Citations: 38
This research presents a double cladding structure in hollow core fibers, achieving significant loss reduction, enhancing data transmission efficiency.

Broadband and Short-Length Polarization Splitter on Dual Hollow-Core Antiresonant Fiber 🔍

KSR Shaha, A Khaleque, MT Rahman, MS Hosen
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 34(5), 259-262 (2022)
Citations: 25
Innovative design of a short-length polarization splitter that operates over a broad bandwidth, useful for compact optical devices.

Low Loss Single Mode Modified Conjoined Tube Hollow Core Fiber 🔬

KSR Shaha, A Khaleque
Applied Optics, 60(21), 6243-6250 (2021)
Citations: 20
Explores a conjoined tube hollow core fiber design for single mode operation with minimized loss, beneficial for precise optical systems.

Highly Birefringent Polarization Maintaining Low-Loss Single-Mode Hollow-Core Antiresonant Fiber 🌀

MS Hosen, A Khaleque, KSR Shaha, LN Asha, AS Sultana, R Nishad, …
Optics Continuum, 1(10), 2167-2184 (2022)
Citations: 15
This work focuses on achieving high birefringence and low loss in hollow-core fibers, important for polarization-maintaining applications.

Low Loss Anisotropic Nested Hollow Core Antiresonant Fiber 🌈

KSR Shaha, A Khaleque, MT Rahman
2020 2nd International Conference on Advanced Information and Communication
Citations: 14
Introduces an anisotropic design for nested hollow core fibers, reducing loss across a variety of applications.

Nodeless Antiresonant Hollow Core Fiber for Low Loss Flatband THz Guidance 🌐

AS Sultana, A Khaleque, KSR Shaha, MM Rahman, MS Hosen
Optics Continuum, 1(8), 1652-1667 (2022)
Citations: 12
Research on hollow core fibers designed for terahertz guidance, providing low loss and flatband characteristics.

Nested Antiresonant Hollow-Core Fiber with Ultra-Low Loss 🌐

KSR Shaha, A Khaleque, MI Hasan
2020 11th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering
Citations: 12
Examines an ultra-low loss design for nested antiresonant hollow-core fibers, critical for enhancing communication technologies.

Polarization-Insensitive Terahertz Tunable Broadband Metamaterial Absorber on U-Shaped Graphene Array 📡

ABMA Hossain, A Khaleque, NM Shahriar, MS Hosen, KSR Shaha, …
2023 International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication
Citations: 7
Develops a tunable broadband absorber using metamaterials and graphene, improving terahertz applications.

Dual-Function Plasmonic Device on Photonic Crystal Fiber for Near to Mid-Infrared Regions 📡

MH Rahman, A Khaleque, MS Hosen, KSR Shaha, M Mizan, MT Rahman
Optical Materials Express, 13(9), 2526-2540 (2023)
Citations: 6

Ida Poljanšek – Wood science- Best Researcher  – Award Winner 2023

Congratulations to Ida Poljanšek - Wood science- Best Researcher  - Award Winner 2023
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ida Poljanšek :

Dr. Ida Poljanšek is a highly accomplished individual with a strong academic background in Chemical Engineering. Her educational journey includes earning a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, in 2001. Her doctoral thesis focused on the polymerization of vinyl monomers with biphosphine initiators, showcasing her expertise in the field.She further expanded her academic credentials with a Master of Science (MSc) in Chemical Technology from the same university in 1994.

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ida Poljanšek's academic journey began with her Bachelor's degree in Chemical Technology from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at the University of Ljubljana in 1990. She continued her education with a Master's degree in Chemical Technology, where her research focused on the synthesis of sulbactam and the exploration of new beta-lactam inhibitors. This laid the foundation for her future contributions in the field.

Her academic journey reached its pinnacle with a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ljubljana in 2001. Her doctoral thesis, centered around the polymerization of vinyl monomers with biphosphine initiators, showcased her early expertise and interest in polymer chemistry.

Professional Endeavors:

Ida Poljanšek's professional career is marked by her longstanding affiliation with the University of Ljubljana. Starting in 1990, she served at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology until 2007, highlighting her commitment to academia. Subsequently, she contributed to the National Institute of Chemistry, specifically in the Laboratory for Polymer Chemistry and Technology from 2007 to 2010. Her continued dedication to education and research is evident in her current position at the University of Ljubljana, specifically in the Biotechnical Faculty's Department of Wood Science and Technology since 2010.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ida Poljanšek has significantly contributed to the field of polymer chemistry and technology. Her research has spanned the synthesis and characterization of natural and synthetic polymers, with a recent emphasis on nanocellulose. Her work involves the production of nanofibrillated cellulose and its applications in composites within synthetic and natural polymer matrices. Additionally, she has explored the extraction of valuable organic compounds from wood, showcasing a multidisciplinary approach in her contributions.

Her involvement in (inter-)national projects, conferences, and academic visits underlines her commitment to advancing knowledge in polymer science, characterization, and the development of new materials and products.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout her career, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ida Poljanšek has received recognition for her outstanding contributions. Notably, she was honored with the KRKA award in 1990 for her scientific work on the synthesis of cephalosporine antibiotics. In 1997, she secured the first prize for a lecture by young researchers, further attesting to the impact of her work.

Impact and Influence:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ida Poljanšek's impact is evident in her extensive publication record, comprising over 59 scientific articles, with 48 published in journals with impact factors. Her mentorship and supervision have played a crucial role in shaping the academic journey of numerous students, as reflected in the recognition received by some of them, such as the Faculty Prešeren Award for a Master's thesis.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Ida Poljanšek's legacy lies in her substantial contributions to the understanding of polymers and their applications. As an Associate Professor at the University of Ljubljana, she continues to shape the next generation of researchers through her mentorship and academic leadership. Her future contributions are likely to build upon her established expertise, potentially pushing the boundaries of polymer science and wood technology. The ongoing focus on nanocellulose and sustainable materials suggests a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in materials science

Employment:

  • 1990 – 2007: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
  • 2007 – 2010: National Institute of Chemistry, Laboratory for Polymer Chemistry and Technology
  • 2010 - Present: University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Wood Science and Technology

Academic and Professional Activities:

  • Research and characterization of natural and synthetic polymers.
  • Main focus on the synthesis of well-defined polymers and their properties.
  • Recent research on nanocellulose, nanofibrillated cellulose production, and its application in composites.
  • Research on the extraction of valuable organic compounds from wood.
  • Involvement in (inter-)national projects on polymer synthesis, characterization, and development of new materials/products.

International Experience:

  • Visits to Bayer, Leverkusen, Germany (1991) and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA (1995).
  • Participation in ACHEMA conferences (2000, 2003).
  • Academic visits to Akademi University in Finland (2012) and Centre of Polymer Systems, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic (2022).

Web Content:

  • Detailed information available in COBISS: COBISS Link

Notable Publication:

Characterization of phenol-formaldehyde prepolymer resins by in line FT-IR spectroscopy

Application of liquefied wood as a new particle board adhesive system

The transesterification of rapeseed and waste sunflower oils: mass-transfer and kinetics in a laboratory batch reactor and in an industrial-scale reactor/separator setup

Characterization of phenol–urea–formaldehyde resin by inline FTIR spectroscopy

Analyzing TEMPO-oxidized cellulose fiber morphology: new insights into optimization of the oxidation process and nanocellulose dispersion quality

Transformation of Indigo carmine by Phanerochaete chrysosporium ligninolytic enzymes

Morphological, thermal, and structural aspects of dried and redispersed nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC)

Evaluation of an environmental profile comparison for nanocellulose production and supply chain by applying different life cycle assessment methods

Evaluation of selective extraction methods for recovery of polyphenols from pine