Ting Han | Organic Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ting Han | Organic Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Texas Woman’s University | United States

Dr. Ting Han is a dynamic early-career scientist whose research spans organic synthesis, porphyrin chemistry, photocatalysis, functional materials, and molecular sensing technologies. He completed his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at the University of North Texas, where he specialized in macrocyclic compounds, cross-coupling reactions, and the synthesis of π-extended porphyrins and semiconductor-like 2D organic materials. With six years of combined teaching and research experience, Dr. Han has developed strong expertise in experimental design, analytical instrumentation, method development, and advanced spectroscopic techniques, including fluorescence, phosphorescence, transient absorption, and spectroelectrochemistry. His research accomplishments include designing and synthesizing over 20 novel organic molecules, developing new porphyrin-based photocatalysts for environmental remediation, and advancing biosensor technologies for detecting pollutants, biomolecules, and hazardous chemicals. Dr. Han has published 15 peer-reviewed articles in prominent journals such as Chemical Communications, Materials Chemistry Frontiers, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, Analyst, ACS Sensors, and Microchimica Acta, with a cumulative citation count of 294 and an H-index of 8. His innovative work also led to three granted Chinese patents in sensing and nanomaterial applications. In addition to his research, he is an experienced educator skilled in teaching General and Organic Chemistry, mentoring students, and designing laboratory and online learning experiences. After serving as a Visiting Lecturer at Texas Woman’s University, Dr. Han joined the institution as an Assistant Professor, where he continues building an active research group focused on functional organic materials, sustainable chemistry, and next-generation sensing platforms. His multidisciplinary expertise and impactful contributions reflect significant promise as a rising scientist in the field of organic and materials chemistry.

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Featured Publications

  • Han, T., Starrett, N., Martin, K., Bueno Arroyo, J., Wang, S., & Rawashdeh-Omary, M. (in press). Green synthetic strategies for porphyrins: Toward sustainable functional macrocycles. ChemistrySelect.

  • Han, T., Wang, S., Salazar, G. A., & Rawashdeh-Omary, M. (2025). Porous porphyrin-based photocatalysts: Recent progress and applications in environmental remediation. Materials Chemistry Frontiers.

  • Han, T., Sharma, P., Khetrapal, N., & Wang, H. (2024). Conjugated porphyrin trimers linked through benzo[4,5]imidazo[2,1-a]isoindole bridges. Chemical Communications, 60(77), 10696–10699.

  • Han, T., Jang, Y., Arvidson, J., D’Souza, F., & Wang, H. (2022). Optical and photophysical properties of platinum benzoporphyrins with C2v and D2h symmetry. Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, 26(6–7), 458–468.

  • Han, T., & Wang, G. (2019). Peroxidase-like activity of acetylcholine-based colorimetric detection of acetylcholinesterase activity and inhibitor organophosphorus. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 7(16), 2613–2618.

 

Abdel-Nasser Alaghaz | Inorganic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Abdel-Nasser Alaghaz | Inorganic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Jazan University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Abdel-Nasser M. A. Alaghaz is a distinguished Egyptian chemist and Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at Al-Azhar University, with over two decades of dedicated academic and research experience. His research primarily focuses on coordination chemistry and phosphorus-containing ligands, with a particular emphasis on cyclodiphosph(V)azane derivatives and related compounds. Dr. Alaghaz has made significant contributions to the synthesis, characterization, and biological evaluation of transition metal complexes, including Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Pd(II). His work integrates detailed physicochemical analyses, such as thermal stability, electrical conductivity, and spectral characterization (IR, UV-Vis, NMR), to explore structure–property relationships. Many of his studies have investigated the correlation between molecular structure and biological activity, highlighting potential pharmaceutical applications and advancing the development of functional materials. Over the years, he has authored numerous high-impact publications in peer-reviewed journals, showcasing novel synthetic strategies and elucidating ligand–metal interactions. Beyond research, Dr. Alaghaz is a respected educator and mentor, guiding graduate and doctoral students, shaping curricula, and fostering scientific inquiry. His work bridges fundamental inorganic chemistry and applied bioinorganic research, influencing both academic and industrial practices. By combining theoretical insights with practical innovation, Dr. Alaghaz has significantly enriched the fields of inorganic synthesis, materials chemistry, and bioinorganic applications. His groundbreaking contributions and unwavering dedication make him a prominent figure in chemistry, inspiring future generations of scientists in Egypt and internationally.

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Featured Publications

1. Siddiq, H. A., Alkhathami, N. D., Ageeli, A. A., Mousa, I., Alenazy, D. M., Alatawi, N. M., & Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A. (2025). Synthesis and quantum chemical calculations of nano‐sized metal (III/II) complexes of furan‐based Schiff base for promising therapeutic studies: Interaction with biomolecules, antioxidant activity, in vitro cytotoxicity, apoptotic activity, and cell cycle analysis. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

2. Alenazy, D. M., Siddiq, H. A., Alatawi, N. M., Ageeli, A. A., Alkhathami, N. D., Mousa, I., & Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A. (2025). Synthesis, DFT, spectral characterization, cell cycle, apoptosis, cytotoxicity, DNA binding/cleavage, molecular docking, and antimicrobial insights of nano‐sized Pd (II) and Cu (II) complexes with benzothiazole‐appended ligand. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

3. Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A., Hakami, O., Alamri, A. A., Amri, N., Souadi, G., & Aldulmani, S. A. (2025). Cell cycle arrest, apoptosis assay, cytotoxicity, molecular docking, DNA binding/cleavage, and biological evaluation of Pt(II), Ni(II), Pd(II), and Cu(II) nano‐sized complexes of 2‐(6-fluorobenzo[d]thiazol‐2‐yl)phenol: Design, synthesis, and spectral approach. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

4. Mousa, I., Madkhali, M. M. M., Siddiq, H. A., Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A., Rezk, G. N., & El-Bindary, A. A. (2025). Synthesis, characterization, DFT calculations, and pharmacological activity of azo dye ligand and its Cu(II) complex comprising nitrogen and oxygen donor atoms. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.

5. Alkhathami, N. D., Alenazy, D. M., Mousa, I., Alatawi, N. M., Siddiq, H. A., Ageeli, A. A., & Alaghaz, A.-N. M. A. (2025). Design, synthesis, DFT, and biological evaluation of nano‐sized Pt(II) and Cu(II) complexes of 2‐(benzo[d]oxazol‐2‐yl)phenylphosphoramidic dichloride: Spectral analysis, cell cycle arrest, apoptosis assay, cytotoxicity, and DNA binding/cleavage. Applied Organometallic Chemistry.