Muhammad Atiqullah | Polymer Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Atiqullah | Polymer Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

National Company for Mechanical Systems | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Muhammad Atiqullah is an accomplished scientific and technical leader whose career spans four decades of continuous contributions to chemical engineering, polymer science, materials science, and defense-related composite technologies. His work integrates advanced research, technical consulting, academic leadership, and industrial innovation, with a strong specialization in polymer reaction engineering, polyolefin catalysts, and thermoset polymer composites. As a Senior R&D Engineer and consultant in the defense sector, he focuses on developing high-performance composite materials and selecting polymeric systems for critical defense applications. His extensive experience at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals includes serving as Professor, Senior Research Engineer, founding director of major research centers, and contributor to establishing national research infrastructures. He led large-scale, high-impact collaborative programs with global organizations and developed strategic research initiatives in polyolefin catalysts, synthetic lubricants, polymeric flow aids, and advanced composite materials. Dr. Atiqullah’s work has generated substantial national value, including major competitive research funding and industry-sponsored projects. He is the lead inventor of multiple U.S. patents and has published extensively in high-ranking scientific journals, earning over a thousand citations. His editorial leadership includes serving as Editor-in-Chief of a materials science journal, and he is widely recognized as an expert reviewer across numerous scientific platforms. His research encompasses defense polymer composites, energy-efficient polymer processes, catalyst development, and high-value polyolefin technologies that underpin modern materials engineering and industrial chemistry. Beyond research, he has mentored graduate researchers, developed advanced laboratories, shaped research strategies, and contributed to national innovation ecosystems. Recognized through prestigious fellowships, awards, and leadership roles, Dr. Atiqullah continues to pursue scientific advancements with a forward-looking vision to establish specialized centers for defense polymer composites and to promote innovation-driven economic growth through technology development and talent cultivation.

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Featured Publications

1. Rawas, Y. A., Abdelaal, A. F., Al‐Muallem, H. A., & Atiqullah, M. (2025). Effects of catalyst activation, deactivation, and active site physical residential environment on ethylene−α‐olefin elastomeric copolymerization. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, e00406.

2. Atiqullah, M., Abdelaal, A. F., Adamu, S., & Alasiri, H. S. (2024). Catalytic making of ethylene-1-hexene elastomers: Thermodynamic guide to process development. AIChE Journal.

3. Atiqullah, M., & Al‐Asiri, H. S. (2022). Polyolefin catalyst research: A product-driven industrial perspective. The Chemical Record.

4. Ahmed, A. K., Atiqullah, M., Al-Harthi, M. A., Abdelaal, A. F., & Pradhan, D. R. (2020). Nonisothermal crystallization of Ziegler-Natta i-PP-graphene nanocomposite: DSC and new model prediction. The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 98(6), 1398–1410.

5. Atiqullah, M., Al-Sarkhi, A. S., Al-Thenayan, F. M., Al-Malki, A. R., & Alasiri, H. S. (2019). Energy-saving UHMW polymeric flow aids: Catalyst and polymerization process development. Catalysts, 9(1002), 1–15.

Sibel Dikmen Kucuk | Chemical Engineering | Best Industrial Research Award

Dr. Sibel Dikmen Kucuk | Chemical Engineering | Best Industrial Research Award

Düzce University | Turkey

Dr. Sibel Dikmen Küçük is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at Düzce University, where she has been serving in the Rectorate. With a strong academic foundation in chemical and composite materials engineering, she has developed a dynamic research portfolio focused on sustainable materials, nanotechnology, and bio-based cosmetic applications. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Hacettepe University. Driven by a passion for advanced materials, she pursued her graduate studies at Düzce University’s Institute of Science, completing a thesis-based Master’s program in Composite Material Technologies. Her master’s thesis examined the impact of ultraviolet (UV) stabilizers on rubber-based automotive sealing profiles. Continuing her academic journey in the same field, she obtained her Ph.D. in Composite Material Technologies (Interdisciplinary). Her doctoral thesis explored the development of an innovative composite facial mask containing natural nanocellulose with stain-removing and ultra-moisturizing properties. Dr. Küçük has actively contributed to numerous national scientific research projects, including TÜBİTAK-supported studies. She has taken on both researcher and coordinator roles in over ten projects, reflecting her leadership and collaborative expertise. Her work spans various topics such as biopolymer-based EPDM profiles, botanical extract-infused cosmetics, activated carbon production from agricultural waste, and the development of dual-phase hair sprays for treating androgenic alopecia. She holds a national patent for a stain-removing facial serum containing bacterial nanocellulose, showcasing her commitment to practical innovation and product development. Her publication record includes several articles in respected international journals like South African Journal of Botany, BioResources, and the Journal of Rubber Research, alongside multiple national publications and conference proceedings. Her research contributions often bridge the gap between materials science and biotechnology, with an emphasis on green chemistry and sustainable product design. In addition to her academic achievements, Dr. Küçük has served as a consultant on cosmetic formulation projects involving bacterial nanocellulose and plant-based actives, further reflecting the translational impact of her research. Through her interdisciplinary work, she continues to advance the fields of composite materials, nanocellulose applications, and natural product-based innovations. With a growing reputation in both academic and industrial circles, Dr. Sibel Dikmen Küçük exemplifies the integration of scientific excellence, innovation, and societal relevance in research.

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Featured Publications

  • Dikmen Küçük, S. (2025). Development and characterization of Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) rubber reinforced by green material lignin. Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi, 14(3), 1–8.

  • Kucuk, S. D., Grosso, A., Collet, G., Daniellou, R., & Koca Çalışkan, U. (2024). Effect of bacterial nanocellulose and plant-containing facial serum on hyperpigmentation in in-vitro conditions. BioResources, 19(2), 3208–3233.

  • Dikmen Küçük, S., & Uğraş, H. İ. (2024). Chemical modification of carbon black for coloring. Journal of Anatolian Environmental and Animal Sciences, 9(4), 832–838.

  • Dikmen Küçük, S., Tozluoğlu, A., Güner, Y., Arslan, R., & Sertkaya, S. (2022). Nano-fibrillenmiş selüloz / EPDM kompozitlerin mekanik, reolojik ve yaşlanma özellikleri. Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi, 23(1), 1–12.

Isela Rojas | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award -1862

Dr. Isela Rojas | Polymer Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Mexico

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Isela Rojas embarked on her academic journey at the Autonomous University of Querétaro (UAQ-FC), Mexico, where she earned her professional title and MSc. degree. She further advanced her studies by obtaining a Ph.D. degree from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Faculty of Chemistry. Her educational foundation in chemistry and nutrition laid the groundwork for her future contributions to research and academia.

👩‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Since 1991, Dr. Rojas has been dedicated to training undergraduate and postgraduate students in Nutrition, Food Chemistry, and Medicinal Chemistry at UAQ-FC. Her career as a professor and researcher has not only shaped the academic paths of countless students but has also significantly contributed to the university’s growth in these specialized fields.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Rojas’s research primarily focuses on the chemical and nutritional analysis of natural products. She investigates the role of micronutrients in bone mass development and the bioavailability of minerals in plant-based products. Additionally, her work extends to developing sustainable technologies aimed at enhancing nutraceutical ingredients in foods and minimizing raw material waste, contributing to global sustainability efforts.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Her academic and research endeavors have fostered strong collaborations with national and international institutions, such as UNAM, the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, the Autonomous Metropolitan University, and international centers like the University of the Valley of Guatemala and the National University of Colombia. These collaborations have led to student mobility programs and numerous joint research publications, strengthening scientific ties worldwide.

📊 Academic Citations and Publications

Dr. Rojas has made significant contributions to scientific research, with 37 publications in international indexed journals, 25 national and 15 international presentations, and five book chapters. She has successfully completed six research projects and is currently leading two ongoing projects. Her citation index includes an impressive h-index of 29 and an i10 index of 41. She has also published one patent, showcasing her ability to innovate within her field. Additionally, she has fostered strong collaborations with national and international institutions, including UNAM, the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, the National University of Colombia, and others, enhancing student mobility and contributing to the publication of scientific articles

🏅 Technical Skills and Expertise

Her expertise spans multiple disciplines within chemistry and nutrition, with a focus on natural product analysis, mineral bioavailability, and nutraceutical development. She is also skilled in scientific research methodologies, chemical analysis techniques, and sustainable food technologies.

🎓 Teaching Experience and Mentorship

Dr. Rojas has played a pivotal role in mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students for over three decades. Her dedication to education has influenced many emerging scientists and professionals in the field of chemistry and nutrition.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Rojas aims to continue her research on sustainable food technologies and nutritional science innovations. She remains committed to mentoring young researchers, fostering academic collaborations, and contributing to the global scientific community through impactful research and publications.

📖Notable Publications

Physicochemical Characterization of Nopal Pads (Opuntia ficus indica) and Dry Vacuum Nopal Powders as a Function of the Maturation
Authors: ME Rodríguez-García, C De Lira, E Hernández-Becerra, …
Journal: Plant Foods for Human Nutrition
Year: 2007

Spasmolytic Effects, Mode of Action, and Structure−Activity Relationships of Stilbenoids from Nidema boothii
Authors: Y Hernández-Romero, JI Rojas, R Castillo, A Rojas, R Mata
Journal: Journal of Natural Products
Year: 2004

Smooth muscle relaxing activity of gentiopicroside isolated from Gentiana spathacea
Authors: A Rojas, M Bah, JI Rojas, DM Gutiérrez
Journal: Planta Medica
Year: 2000

Physicochemical and rheological characterization of Opuntia ficus mucilage at three different maturity stages of cladode
Authors: M Contreras-Padilla, ME Rodríguez-García, E Gutiérrez-Cortez, …
Journal: European Polymer Journal
Year: 2016

Smooth muscle relaxing flavonoids and terpenoids from Conyza filaginoides
Authors: RBEL R. Mata, A. Rojas, L. Acevedo, S. Estrada, F. Calzada, I. Rojas
Journal: Planta Medica
Year: 1997