Ozgur Afsar | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozgur Afsar | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Ege University, Turkey

Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozgur Afsar began his academic journey at Ege University, where he pursued his Ph.D. in Physics. His early academic interests centered around complex systems and nonequilibrium thermodynamics, fields that would go on to shape his future research path. He was also affiliated with Celal Bayar University in his early years, contributing to nuclear statistical mechanics through ARDEB 3501-funded research.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a faculty member at the Faculty of Science, Ege University, Dr. Afsar has also carried out prestigious postdoctoral research at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) in Germany. His academic career is marked by a strong foundation in theoretical physics, complexity, and entropy analysis, with leadership and consultancy roles in numerous TÜBİTAK and BAP-funded national research projects.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Afsar’s research delves into entropy-based complexity measures, dynamical systems, and statistical mechanics. His work has practical implications, particularly in analyzing physiological signals in neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's, ALS, and Huntington’s disease. He has applied advanced mathematical models to real-world problems, blending theoretical frameworks with experimental data, and has developed robust measures for complexity in both natural and synthetic time series.

Impact and Influence

With 16 publications in high-impact journals such as Physica D, Entropy, Scientific Reports, and Chaos, Dr. Afsar has established himself as a prominent researcher in his field. His citation index of 8 reflects a growing academic footprint, supported by fruitful collaborations with renowned scholars like Prof. Dr. Juergen Kurths and Dr. Norbert Marwan. His studies on entropy, nonequilibrium states, and complex dynamics have enhanced our understanding of chaotic systems and self-organization.

Academic Cites and Collaborations

Dr. Afsar maintains an active Google Scholar profile here, where his research is accessible to the global academic community. He is deeply involved in interdisciplinary collaborations, notably with institutions in Germany and Türkiye, which amplify the international scope and relevance of his work.

Technical Skills

His expertise spans time series analysis, recurrence quantification, entropy metrics, nonextensive statistical mechanics, and computational modeling. These tools are foundational in his research on both physical systems and biological signals, revealing patterns that contribute to diagnostics and system behavior analysis.

Teaching Experience

As an associate professor, Dr. Afsar has mentored undergraduate and graduate students at Ege University, guiding them through complex theoretical and experimental physics. His consultancy role in TÜBİTAK’s BİDEB 2209-A projects also reflects his engagement in academic development and support of emerging scholars in the field of entropy analysis and dynamical systems.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Afsar aims to expand the application of complexity measures to broader scientific problems, including climate dynamics and medical diagnostics. His interdisciplinary methodology and commitment to research excellence position him as a vital contributor to the evolution of statistical physics and applied mathematics. His trajectory promises to influence both theoretical exploration and practical innovation in the years to come.

Notable Publications

Recurrence Quantification Analysis at work: Quasi-periodicity based interpretation of gait force profiles for patients with Parkinson disease
Authors: O. Afsar, U. Tirnakli, N. Marwan
Journal: Scientific Reports
Year: 2018

Probability densities for the sums of iterates of the sine-circle map in the vicinity of the quasiperiodic edge of chaos
Authors: O. Afsar, U. Tirnakli
Journal: Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Year: 2010

Generalized Huberman-Rudnick scaling law and robustness of q-Gaussian probability distributions
Authors: O. Afsar, U. Tirnakli
Journal: Europhysics Letters
Year: 2013

Entropy-based complexity measures for gait data of patients with Parkinson's disease
Authors: O. Afsar, U. Tirnakli, J. Kurths
Journal: Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science
Year: 2016

Renormalized entropy for one dimensional discrete maps: periodic and quasi-periodic route to chaos and their robustness
Authors: O. Afsar, G.B. Bagci, U. Tirnakli
Journal: The European Physical Journal B
Year: 2013

Ahmed M. Senan | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed M. Senan | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Award

Al-Mahweet University, Yemen

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ahmed M. Senan, Ph.D., embarked on his academic journey in chemistry with a strong focus on organic synthesis, modification, and analysis. His passion for biotechnology and biochemistry led him to explore catalytic oxidation and reaction mechanisms in organic synthesis. Through rigorous research, he honed his expertise in characterizing functional molecular groups and analyzing their applications in bio-processes.

💼 Professional Endeavors

In 2017, Ahmed joined Nanjing Agricultural University as an Associate Researcher/Assistant Professor in Biochemistry, Food Science, and Technology. His role involved supervising graduate students in biochemistry, carbohydrate synthesis, and organic compound analysis. His ability to mentor and guide students demonstrated his strong teaching and advisory skills. In 2022, Ahmed expanded his research and academic influence by joining Suleyman Demirel University, Türkiye, as a Visiting Scientist in Chemistry. His focus shifted towards exploring ionic liquids (ILs) and their applications in discovering potential anti-pathogenic molecules, including antivirals, antimicrobials, and anti-cancer agents.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ahmed has made significant contributions to the field of catalytic oxidation and reaction mechanisms within experimental organic synthesis. His research in biotechnology has provided valuable insights into developing functional molecules with high activity in bio-process applications. Additionally, his work on ionic liquids (ILs) has opened new avenues in drug discovery and pharmaceutical applications.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His expertise extends beyond research, as he has demonstrated strong communication and teamwork skills. Ahmed has collaborated with international research teams, enhancing knowledge exchange in organic and pharmaceutical chemistry. His ability to work both individually and collaboratively has positioned him as a key contributor in his field.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognitions

Ahmed's research has been well-cited in international journals, showcasing the impact of his findings on the scientific community. His work has influenced advancements in biotechnology, food science, and pharmaceutical chemistry, making him a respected name in these fields.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Ahmed has mastered various analytical techniques essential for chemical research, including: NMR Spectroscopy, UV Spectroscopy, Gas Chromatography (GC), High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry.

👨‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship Experience

Ahmed has demonstrated exceptional teaching and mentorship abilities throughout his academic career. His role as a supervisor for graduate students in biochemistry and carbohydrate synthesis highlights his ability to guide students toward research excellence. He effectively communicates complex concepts, ensuring students gain practical and theoretical knowledge.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Ahmed M. Senan continues to push the boundaries of organic chemistry and biochemistry. His research on ionic liquids aims to develop novel pharmaceutical applications with potential breakthroughs in antiviral, antimicrobial, and anti-cancer treatments. His commitment to education and scientific discovery ensures his influence will extend to future generations of researchers.

📖Notable Publications

  1. Attenuation mechanisms of arsenic-induced toxicity and its accumulation in plants by engineered nanoparticles: A review
  2. Authors: Ulhassan, Z., Bhat, J.A., Zhou, W., Alam, P., Ahmad, P.
    Journal: Environmental Pollution
    Year: 2022
  3. Mesoporous nano-sized BiFeVOx.y phases for removal of organic dyes from wastewaters by visible light photocatalytic degradation
  4. Authors: Al-Areqi, N.A.S., Umair, M., Senan, A.M., Alokab, R.A., Cacciotti, I.
    Journal: Nanomaterials
    Year: 2022
  5. LC-ESI-QTOF/MS characterization of antimicrobial compounds with their action mode extracted from vine tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata) leaves
  6. Authors: Umair, M., Sultana, T., Xiaoyu, Z., Al-Areqi, N.A.S., Zhaoxin, L.
    Journal: Food Science and Nutrition
    Year: 2022
  7. Dielectric barrier discharge cold atmospheric plasma treatment of egg white protein: Insights into the functional, rheological, and structural properties
  8. Authors: Nasiru, M.M., Boateng, E.F., Alnadari, F., Zhuang, H., Zhang, J.
    Journal: Food and Bioprocess Technology
    Year: 2024
  9. Binding mechanism, photo-induced cleavage, and computational studies of interaction of cefepime drug with human serum albumin
  10. Authors: Al-Asbahy, W.M., Shamsi, M., Senan, A., Al-Areqi, N.
    Journal: Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
    Year: 2024
  11. Synthesis, structure characterization, DFT calculations, and computational anticancer activity investigations of 1-phenyl ethanol derivatives
  12. Authors: Senan, A.M., Muhammed, M.T., Al-Shuraym, L.A., Al-Areqi, N.A.S., Akkoç, S.
    Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
    Year: 2023