Matias Aguirre | Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Matias Aguirre | Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher | CONICET | Argentina

Dr. Matías Ezequiel Aguirre, Associate Researcher and Professor at CONICET and the National University of Mar del Plata, is an accomplished physical and materials chemist specializing in photoinduced processes, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and hybrid photocatalytic systems for sustainable energy applications. His research career began at the National University of Mar del Plata, where he earned his Ph.D. in 2015 and was later honored with the I-APS G. Cilento Award for outstanding contributions to photochemistry. Dr. Aguirre made a landmark contribution to the field of visible-light CO₂ photoreduction, resulting in a publication exceeding 500 citations, establishing him as a leading voice in photocatalytic carbon conversion. Dr. Aguirre’s current work focuses on developing photoactive MOF-based biocatalysts and hybrid semiconductor systems that combine biological and synthetic components to drive CO₂ reduction, NADH regeneration, and solar energy conversion through artificial photosynthesis-inspired mechanisms. He has pioneered the integration of enzymes within MOFs, achieving efficient electron transfer and catalytic stability under mild conditions, as highlighted in recent publications in ChemCatChem and Chemistry – A European Journal. His studies on Cu₂O/TiO₂ heterostructures, MIL-125-NH₂ composites, and magnetic ZIF-8 supports have advanced the understanding of charge-transfer dynamics and photocorrosion mitigation in semiconductor materials. Beyond fundamental research, Dr. Aguirre has applied his expertise to medicinal cannabis analytics, serving as Technical Manager of the High-Level Technological Service (STAN) for HPLC and GC–MS-based cannabinoid quantification, bridging the gap between materials chemistry and bioanalytical applications. He has co-directed numerous funded research projects, mentored graduate students, and published 17 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals. His work has received 765 citations from 744 documents with an h-index of 8 (Scopus), reflecting both scientific quality and influence. Through his interdisciplinary approach uniting photocatalysis, bioinorganic chemistry, and renewable energy materials. Dr. Aguirre continues to contribute significantly to sustainable chemical innovation and environmental remediation.

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Featured Publications

Aguirre, M. E., Slaboch, M. V., González, P. J., Ramírez, C. L., & Di Iorio, Y. (2025). Visible-light-driven CO₂ photoreduction assisted by reduced methyl viologen using MIL-125-NH₂ as a light harvester and scaffold for FDH immobilization. ChemCatChem, 17(0), e01120.

Albani, C. M., Fuentes, G., Ramírez, C. L., Pensel, P. E., Gatti, F., Albanese, A., Nutter, D., Aguirre, M. E., Di Iorio, Y. D., & Elissondo, M. C. (2024). Anthelmintic effect of cannabidiol against Echinococcus granulosus sensu stricto. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 9(35).

Moliné, M. de la P., Aguirre, M. E., Domínguez, E., Moran Giardini, P., Fernández, N. J., Damiani, N., Churio, M. S., & Gende, L. B. (2024). Ascorbyl/ascorbate ratio as a marker of oxidative stress in larvae (Apis mellifera) exposed to Paenibacillus larvae. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 269, 110896.

Aguirre, M. E., Ramírez, C. L., & Di Iorio, Y. (2023). Stable and reusable Fe₃O₄/ZIF-8 composite for encapsulation of FDH enzyme in mild conditions applicable to CO₂ reduction. Chemistry – A European Journal, 29(1), e202301113.

Aguirre, M. E., Orallo, D. E., Suárez, P. A., & Ramírez, C. L. (2023). Galenic formulations of Cannabis sativa: Comparison of the chemical properties of extracts obtained by simple protocols using lipidic vehicles. Natural Product Research, 37(28), 1–6.

Amna Al Rasbi | Chemical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Amna Al Rasbi | Chemical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Individual Researcher and Inventor | Oman

Amna Wahab Yahya Al Rasbi is a dynamic and innovative chemical engineer with a strong foundation in research and development, complemented by diverse industrial experiences across Oman. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the National University of Science and Technology, Muscat, and has applied her academic knowledge in various practical settings, including process safety, production chemistry, and environmental analysis. Her professional experience spans roles such as Project Research Officer at OQ, Process Safety Intern at OQEP, and Laboratory Analyst Intern at Sultan Qaboos University, where she contributed to projects aimed at improving chemical process efficiency and environmental management. Notably, her research focuses on the synthesis and application of silica and calcium carbonate nanoparticles for wastewater treatment, demonstrating significant potential in reducing organic contaminants from refinery effluents. She has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, such as Oman Water Week 2025 and the International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC2024), reflecting her commitment to knowledge dissemination and professional development. Amna’s expertise combines technical proficiency in tools like Aspen HYSYS, AutoCAD, and MATLAB with strong analytical and critical thinking skills, enabling her to develop innovative, practical solutions for complex chemical engineering challenges. Beyond technical competence, she demonstrates leadership, teamwork, and strategic planning abilities, fostering collaborative approaches in research and industrial projects. Her dedication to sustainable development, environmental safety, and process optimization underscores her potential as a leading contributor to chemical engineering innovation. Through her interdisciplinary approach and continuous learning mindset, Amna exemplifies the qualities of an emerging researcher poised to make impactful contributions to chemical process engineering, nanomaterials applications, and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Al Rasbi, A. W. Y. A., Geetha Devi, M., & Chandrasekhar, G. (2022). Synthesis and application of silica and calcium carbonate nanoparticles in the reduction of organics from refinery wastewater. Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 99(7), 100519.