Manish Katiya | Organic Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Manish Katiya
Yashwantrao Chavan College of Engineering

Manish Katiya
Affiliation Yashwantrao Chavan College of Engineering
Country India
Scopus ID
Documents 10
Citations 28
h-index 3
Subject Area Organic Chemistry
Event International Analytical Chemistry Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9542-3430
Scopus Author Profile

Manish Katiya is a researcher affiliated with Yashwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, India, with a stated research focus in Organic Chemistry and analytical research. The researcher profile supplied for this recognition page records 10 documents, 28 citations, and an h-index of 3.Contemporary analytical research frequently crosses disciplinary boundaries and incorporates spectroscopy, chromatography, mass spectrometry, electrochemical techniques, and related measurement approaches.[2]

Abstract

This academic recognition profile describes Manish Katiya’s supplied research record in Organic Chemistry and its relationship to analytical chemistry. The profile identifies an affiliation with Yashwantrao Chavan College of Engineering in India and records bibliometric indicators of 10 documents, 28 citations, and an h-index of 3. Such indicators provide quantitative context for scholarly visibility but do not independently measure the quality or originality of individual research outputs. Scopus describes author profiles as resources containing publication, citation, affiliation, subject-area, and identifier information.[1]

Keywords

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Chemical Measurement
  • Molecular Analysis
  • Chromatography
  • Spectroscopy

Introduction

Analytical chemistry is concerned with obtaining reliable information about the composition and properties of chemical systems. Modern practice combines established separation and detection methods with increasingly sensitive instrumental platforms, allowing researchers to characterize complex samples and quantify chemical constituents. The field is closely connected with organic chemistry because the identification and measurement of organic molecules often require complementary separation, structural, and detection strategies.[2] Contemporary analytical workflows may also integrate chromatography, electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, and spectroscopic approaches.

Research Profile

The supplied profile places Manish Katiya within Organic Chemistry and identifies Yashwantrao Chavan College of Engineering as the institutional affiliation. The provided Scopus identifier is 55574195496, while the supplied Scopus profile URL is included in the profile for direct verification. ORCID provides a persistent identifier intended to distinguish researchers and connect their scholarly contributions across systems. The stated ORCID is 0000-0002-9542-3430 and should be consulted directly when validating the identity record.[3]

Research Contributions

The available input does not provide a complete publication-by-publication description of Manish Katiya’s research, so specific experimental findings are not attributed without supporting evidence. Within the stated subject area, relevant analytical research may involve the development, optimization, validation, or application of methods for chemical characterization.

Publications

The supplied record reports 10 indexed documents associated with the researcher profile. A complete publication bibliography should be verified against the researcher’s current Scopus and ORCID records before individual titles, journals, publication dates, or citation relationships are presented as definitive. Scopus author records are designed to group publications using author identifiers and related profile information, helping distinguish researchers with similar names.[1]

Research Impact

The supplied bibliometric record indicates 28 citations and an h-index of 3. These values offer a snapshot of citation-based visibility within the indexed literature and should be interpreted according to database coverage, publication age, field practices, and profile accuracy. Citation counts can change as new publications are indexed and existing records are corrected or consolidated. Accordingly, the figures should be treated as time-sensitive indicators rather than permanent measures of research quality or significance.

Award Suitability

The supplied academic information provides a reasonable profile for consideration in an analytical chemistry recognition context because it identifies Organic Chemistry as the subject area and records an indexed research output and citation history. The International Analytical Chemistry Awards provides the stated event context for this recognition page. Final award eligibility, nomination status, selection criteria, and recognition decisions should be determined by the official award organizers rather than inferred solely from bibliometric indicators.

Conclusion

Manish Katiya’s supplied academic profile presents a researcher associated with Yashwantrao Chavan College of Engineering and Organic Chemistry in India. The reported record includes 10 documents, 28 citations, and an h-index of 3, together with Scopus and ORCID identifiers for profile verification. These details provide a concise basis for describing the researcher’s indexed scholarly presence in the context of analytical chemistry.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details and author identification resources. Scopus Tutorials.
    https://tutorials.scopus.com/EN/AuthorDetails/sc_AuthorDetails_textOnly.html
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID: Connecting research and researchers. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9542-3430
  3. Rahn, K. L., & Anand, R. K. (2020). Recent Advancements in Bipolar Electrochemical Methods of Analysis. Analytical Chemistry. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c04524
  4. Davis, J. A., et al. (2020). Visualization of Streams of Small Organic Molecules in Continuous-Flow Electrophoresis. Analytical Chemistry, 92(4), 2907–2910: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.9b05734
  5. Analytical Chemistry Awards. (n.d.). International Analytical Chemistry Awards. Official award website.
    https://analyticalchemistry.org/

Driss Chebabe | Organic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Driss Chebabe | Organic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Moulay Ismail University of Meknes, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques Errachidia | Morocco

Driss Chebabe is a Professor of Organic and Physical Chemistry at Moulay Ismail University, Morocco, and a recognized expert in organic synthesis, corrosion science, and materials protection. He leads the Natural Substances & Synthesis & Modeling research team and is a permanent member of the IMERN Laboratory. His research emphasizes the design of heterocyclic compounds, eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors, and bioactive molecules, combining electrochemical studies, surface analysis, and theoretical modeling, including DFT calculations. With an H-index of 20, over 1,170 citations, a patent, and extensive publications, he contributes significantly to sustainable corrosion protection while mentoring graduate researchers and advancing applied organic chemistry.

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Corrosion inhibition of Armco iron in 1 M HCl solution by alkyltriazoles

– Corrosion Science, 45(2), 309–320 (2003) · 118 Citations

Mostafa Ahmed | Organic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Mostafa Ahmed | Organic Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

New Valley University | Egypt

Prof. Mostafa Mohamd Ahmed Ahmed is a distinguished organic and pharmaceutical chemist whose research integrates bioorganic, medicinal, supramolecular, polymer, and nanochemistry. His work focuses on the design and synthesis of heterocyclic compounds, cucurbituril-based host–guest systems, and functional organic materials with applications in drug discovery, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agents, corrosion inhibition, luminescent materials, energy storage, and wastewater treatment. He has made notable contributions to aggregation-induced emission (AIE) systems, molecular recognition, and bioactive heterocycles such as thienopyrimidines and indole derivatives. With over 45 peer-reviewed publications, extensive international collaborations, competitive funding, and advanced spectroscopic and analytical expertise, his research bridges fundamental chemistry with applied technological and biomedical solutions.

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Abdulmajeed Alezzy | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdulmajeed Alezzy | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Mysore, India

Profiles👨‍🎓

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Abdulmajeed A. M. Alezzy began his academic journey at Thamar University in Dhamār, Yemen, where he earned a B.Sc. in Chemistry in 2013. This foundational period laid the groundwork for his commitment to chemistry, particularly organic chemistry, which he later pursued more intensively.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

He has been involved with Thamar University as a Demonstrator in the Department of Chemistry from 2013 to 2019. In this role, he actively engaged in both laboratory instruction and foundational research. Currently, he is a Ph.D. student at the University of Mysore, India (starting January 2024), with an academic focus in organic chemistry. His previous educational achievement includes earning an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in 2023.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His research primarily focuses on Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry and the synthesis of new organic compounds with potential drug applications for chronic diseases. Through the pathway, He explores ways to create biologically active compounds that could benefit the treatment of persistent health conditions. He has co-authored articles that analyze organic synthesis techniques, aiming to produce innovative molecules that may hold promise in clinical settings.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His contributions have extended his academic reach beyond his home country, building an international research profile. His work on organic synthesis and biologically active compounds may potentially influence new treatments in pharmaceutical chemistry. He continues to publish in scientific journals, fostering a growing citation base that amplifies his work’s relevance.

📚 Academic Citations

His published research is being cited by colleagues and fellow researchers, signifying his growing influence in organic and medicinal chemistry. These citations contribute to the credibility of his work in creating compounds that may offer therapeutic applications.

🛠️ Technical Skills

He possesses strong skills in organic synthesis techniques, including spectroscopic characterization and biological testing. These competencies are essential for his synthesis and analysis of organic compounds and potential drug candidates, and he frequently applies these techniques in both academic and experimental settings.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

In his role as a Demonstrator at Thamar University, He provided laboratory instruction and supported theoretical learning in chemistry for undergraduate students. This teaching role has allowed him to share his expertise with the next generation of chemists while refining his instructional skills.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Abdulmajeed Alezzy aims to make significant contributions to the field of medicinal chemistry, particularly in synthesizing compounds with therapeutic potential. As he advances in his Ph.D. studies, his work is anticipated to expand into international collaborations and innovative pharmaceutical applications, contributing to the legacy of Thamar University and the broader scientific community. His future contributions are expected to further explore the interface of organic chemistry and drug development.

📖Notable Publications

"Novel unsymmetrical squaraine dyes for dye-sensitized solar cells: Synthesis, characterization, and comparative photovoltaic performance of USQI-NPh2Me2 and USQI-OMe"

Authors: Al-horaibi, S.A.; Shukor, N.A.; Alsaeedy, M.; Alezzy, A.A.; Alotaibi, R.

Journal: Optical Materials

Year: 2024

"Synthesis, characterization, and biological studies of novel N(cinnamylidene) sulfamethoxazole (SMZ-CAL) and its metal complexes"

Authors: Alezzy, A.A.; Al-horaibi, S.A.; Alnahari, H.A.; Alshawesh, G.; Arif, P.M.

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2024

"Enhanced synthesis of novel multisubstituted isoxazolidines as potential antimicrobial and antioxidant agents using zinc (II) catalyst, and in silico studies"

Authors: Al-Adhreai, A.; ALSaeedy, M.; Alrabie, A.; Saeed, W.S.; Farooqui, M.

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2023

"Development of new co-sensitizer based squaraine dyes for enhancing the performance of DSSC"

Authors: Al-horaibi, S.A.; Al-Odayni, A.-B.; Alezzy, A.; Hasan, A.; El-Shishtawy, R.M.

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2023

"Novel Squaraine dyes for high-performance in dye-sensitized solar cells: Photophysical properties and adsorption behavior on TiO2 with different anchoring groups"

Authors: Al-horaibi, S.A.; Al-Odayni, A.-B.; Alezzy, A.; Saeed, W.S.; Hasan, A.

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2023