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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Featured Publications

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

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

Abolfazl Olyaei | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abolfazl Olyaei | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Imam Khomeini International University | Iran

Dr. Abolfazl Olyaei is an associate professor at Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin. He earned his B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry from Tabriz University and completed his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry at Tehran University under Professor Mohammad Raouf Darvich. He continued his studies at Tehran University, receiving a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, supervised by Professor Mehdi Ghandi. Dr. Olyaei’s research focuses on organic synthesis, particularly the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds, multicomponent reactions, green chemistry, catalysis, organocatalysis, and the application of materials and organomaterials across various scientific fields. Over the years, he has contributed extensively to scientific literature, authoring numerous research and review articles in reputable journals, highlighting his expertise and impact in organic and heterocyclic chemistry. He has authored 89 research documents with 908 citations recorded by Scopus and an h-index of 17, while Google Scholar reports over 1091 citations and an h-index of 19. His work integrates modern synthetic methods with environmentally friendly approaches, contributing to advancements in catalysis and material science. Dr. Olyaei’s academic dedication and prolific publication record make him a prominent figure in the field of organic chemistry in Iran and internationally.

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Featured Publications

Sajjadi, S. B., Olyaei, A., & Shalbafan, M. (2025). Novel naphtho[2,3-b]furan-2,4,9(3H)-trione derivatives as potent ERα inhibitors: Design, regioselective synthesis, HMBC-NMR characterization, in silico molecular docking and ADME studies. BMC Chemistry, 19(1), 253.

Shalbafan, M., Sadeghpour, M., & Olyaei, A. (2025). Study on the interaction of Olmesartan with human serum albumin (HSA) by spectroscopic and molecular docking techniques. Chemical Review and Letters, 8(3), 509–516.

Olyaei, A., Zanjanchi, F., Farzogi, M., & Sadeghpour, M. (2025). Comparative study of electronic structure and photophysical properties of some new Lawsone dyes in dye-sensitized solar cells by DFT and TD-DFT. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 19(2), 336–347.

Olyaei, A., Sadeghpour, M., & Sajjadi, S. B. (2025). A review on synthesis of furonaphthoquinones through Lawsone derivatives annulation reactions and their biological properties. RSC Advances, 15(5), 3515–3546.

Kayyal, M., Olyaei, A., Pourshamsian, K., & Sadeghpour, M. (2025). Molecular docking and prediction of ADME/drug-likeness properties of some benzochromenopyrimidine derivatives as inhibitors of cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2). Chemical Review and Letters, 8(2), 300–308.

Berrichi Amina | Materials Chemistry | Women Researcher Award -2003

Prof. Berrichi Amina | Materials Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

University of Ain Temouchent, Algeria

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Berrichi Amina began her academic journey with a strong foundation in process engineering, obtaining her State Engineering Degree in Process Engineering in 2010. She further pursued a Master’s degree in Catalysis and Green Chemistry in 2011, highlighting her early interest in sustainable and environmentally conscious chemistry. Her passion for catalysis research led her to complete a Ph.D. in Catalysis and Green Chemistry in 2015, focusing on innovative and eco-friendly chemical processes. In recognition of her academic excellence and research contributions, she earned her University Habilitation in 2019, acquiring the rank of Maître de Conférence A (Associate Professor).

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Berrichi serves as an enseignante-chercheure (teaching-researcher) at the University of Ain Temouchent in Algeria, where she has been actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and scientific research. Her dual role enables her to shape future generations of chemists while simultaneously contributing to the advancement of green chemistry and catalysis.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Her core research revolves around heterogeneous catalysis, nanomaterials, and green chemistry approaches for organic synthesis. A notable highlight of her doctoral research includes the synthesis of propargylamines using gold nanoparticle-based catalysts, an area with promising applications in pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries. Prof. Berrichi has explored the development of novel catalytic systems and eco-compatible reaction pathways, emphasizing sustainability and innovation.

🌍 International and Industrial Exposure

Prof. Berrichi enriched her academic training through various internships, including a final-year research placement at Université Laval in Québec, Canada, within the Department of Soil and Agro-Food Engineering, where she worked at the agro-food engineering laboratory. She also undertook short-term industry-oriented internships, such as at Hassi Messaoud’s Sonatrach BASP Unit in 2010, gaining firsthand experience in the energy sector. More recently, she participated in a short-term research stage at the UCCS Catalysis and Solid State Chemistry Laboratory (2022–2023), further advancing her expertise in catalyst design and application.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Her technical expertise spans a wide spectrum of catalysis-related skills, including the synthesis and characterization of supported nanoparticles, reaction mechanism studies, and green chemical process optimization. She is also skilled in handling advanced analytical instruments and conducting interdisciplinary research connecting catalysis with environmental and industrial chemistry.

👩‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

With years of experience as a university lecturer, Prof. Berrichi has been deeply engaged in undergraduate and postgraduate education. She supervises doctoral students and master’s theses, guiding them in both theoretical knowledge and experimental research in green chemistry and catalysis. Her mentorship has contributed to cultivating a new generation of skilled and environmentally conscious chemists.

📚 Impact and Influence

Through her academic and research activities, Prof. Berrichi plays a vital role in promoting sustainable chemical practices in Algeria and the broader scientific community. Her work supports the development of greener synthesis routes, contributing to environmental protection and responsible chemical production. Her commitment to knowledge dissemination and cross-border academic collaboration is evident in her international training and research efforts.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Amina Berrichi continues to be a significant figure in the field of green catalysis and nanostructured materials. Her future contributions are expected to delve deeper into the use of innovative nanocatalysts for sustainable transformations, bridging fundamental research and real-world application. With her blend of teaching, research, and international collaboration, she is shaping both the academic landscape and the future of green chemistry in Algeria and beyond.

📖Notable Publications

Green Synthesis of Bioactive Pyrrole Derivatives via Heterogeneous Catalysts Since 2010
Authors: Berrichi Amina, Bachir Redouane
Journal: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Year: 2025

The first gold nanoparticles supported SBA-15 functionalized aminopropylsylane as an efficient catalyst for the synthesis of β-acetamido ketone derivatives
Authors: Yadi Hind, Bailiche Zahra, Berrichi Amina, Bachir Redoaune
Journal: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis
Year: 2024

Catalysts For Propargylamines Synthesis Via A3, AHA, and KA2 Coupling – A Review
Authors: Amina Berrichi, Redouane Bachir, Sumeya Bedrane
Journal: Current Organic Chemistry
Year: 2023

Advances in Pyrazoles Rings’ Syntheses by Heterogeneous Catalysts, Ionic Liquids, and Multicomponent Reactions – A Review
Authors: Nassima Medjahed, Zahira Kibou, Amina Berrichi, Noureddine Choukchou-Braham
Journal: Current Organic Chemistry
Year: 2023

Iron phosphate nanoparticles as an effective catalyst for propargylamine synthesis
Authors: Mohammed El Amine Drici, Berrichi Amina, Bachir Redouane, Beldjilali Mohammed, Bedrane Sumeya, Mansour Debdab
Journal: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanisms and Catalysis
Year: 2023