Ali Zalov | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ali Zalov | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University | Azerbaijan

Dr. Prof. Ali Zalov is the Head of the Department of Analytical and Organic Chemistry at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University, where he plays a key role in advancing research and education in analytical chemistry. His primary research interests focus on the synthesis, structural analysis, and catalytic properties of transition metal complexes, particularly those involving nickel, cobalt, and phosphorus. Through his work, Dr. Zalov explores the development of innovative coordination compounds with potential applications in catalysis and chemical processing. He has authored numerous scientific publications at both national and international levels and has also contributed to academic books, reflecting his broad engagement with the scholarly community. Among his recent works are studies on nickel-based complexes and their practical applications in catalysis, published in reputable journals such as Chemical Review and Letters and the Russian Journal of General Chemistry.  In addition to his scholarly contributions, Dr. Zalov is actively involved in mentoring students and collaborating with fellow researchers. With a growing network of co-authors and an established presence in the academic community, he continues to shape the development of analytical chemistry both in Azerbaijan and internationally.

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Featured Publications

  • “Synthesis and investigation of the properties of the nickel, cobalt and phosphorus catalysts.”

  • “Complexes of Nickel(II) with [(Prop-2-en(yn)-1-yl)oxy]ethanimidothioate and Their Applications.”

  • “Tungsten(VI) Complexes with 2-Hydroxy-5-chlorothiophenol in the Presence of Aminophenols and Their Application.”

  • “Study of mixed ligand complexes of copper(II) with dimercaptophenols and hydrophobic amines and their application to the analysis of natural objects.”

  • “Correlations of analytical properties of mercury complexes with 2-hydroxythiophenol and pyridine.”

 

Seyed Ammar Haeri | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Ammar Haeri | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ilam University | Iran

Profiles

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Seyed Ammar Haeri embarked on his academic journey with a solid foundation in pure chemistry, followed by advanced studies in analytical chemistry. His education was marked by a progressive focus on analytical techniques, equipping him with a robust understanding of chemical analysis and instrumental methodologies. This strong academic background laid the groundwork for his specialized research in sample preparation and environmental analysis.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Haeri currently serves as a researcher with a specialization in analytical chemistry. His professional trajectory includes significant involvement in developing innovative and sustainable analytical methods. He collaborates with prestigious international journals in the field of separation science as a reviewer, reflecting his expertise and recognition within the scientific community. His role in peer reviewing underscores his commitment to advancing the quality and integrity of research in his discipline.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Haeri’s research is centered on novel sample preparation techniques, green chemistry, and the development of solvent-minimized microextraction procedures. His work notably integrates biodegradable materials, bio-sorption methods, and magnetic nanoparticles to enhance the efficiency and environmental compatibility of analytical extractions. His contributions span applications in biochemistry, nanochemistry, separation science, and environmental analysis, addressing critical challenges in detecting trace-level compounds in complex matrices such as biological fluids and water.

Impact and Influence

Through a substantial body of published work, Dr. Haeri has influenced the fields of environmental and analytical chemistry by pioneering green extraction methodologies that reduce organic solvent use and improve sustainability. His research has introduced new bio-based sorbents and microextraction strategies that enhance sensitivity and selectivity in chemical analysis. His collaborations with journals and participation in peer review further amplify his impact by shaping contemporary research standards.

Academic Citations

Dr. Haeri’s publications are well-cited in reputable scientific journals, indicating the relevance and application of his research findings within the academic community. His studies on electromembrane extraction, bio-coacervation, and magnetic solid-phase extraction are frequently referenced by researchers working in analytical and environmental chemistry, validating the significance of his scientific contributions.

Technical Skills

Dr. Haeri is proficient in advanced chromatographic techniques such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and electrophoresis. He has expertise in designing and applying novel extraction methods utilizing magnetic nanoparticles, bio-surfactants, and molecularly imprinted polymers. His skill set also includes working with green solvents, biosorption mechanisms, and nano-engineered materials for environmental and pharmaceutical analysis.

Teaching Experience

While primarily engaged in research, Dr. Haeri’s experience in analytical chemistry positions him well for academic roles involving the instruction of chromatography, separation science, and green chemistry principles. His deep understanding of practical and theoretical aspects of sample preparation equips him to mentor students and junior researchers effectively.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Haeri’s legacy lies in advancing sustainable analytical methodologies that prioritize environmental stewardship without compromising analytical performance. His continued research is expected to further innovate in solvent-free and biodegradable extraction technologies. By fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and expanding the application of his methods to diverse chemical analyses, he is poised to make enduring contributions to both environmental and pharmaceutical chemistry.

Notable Publications

Emulsion-based liquid-phase microextraction using rhamnolipid bioaggregates for determination of paracetamol in human urine samples and tablet formulation

  • Authors: Seyed Ammar Haeri, Shahryar Abbasi, Ali Naghipour

  • Journal: Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society

  • Year: 2025

Electromembrane extraction using biodegradable deep eutectic solvents and agarose gel as green and organic solvent-free strategies for the determination of polar and non-polar bases drugs from biological samples: A comparative study

  • Authors: H. Abbasi, S. Abbasi, S.A. Haeri, S. Rezayati, F. Kalantari, M.R. Poor-Heravi

  • Journal: Analytica Chimica Acta

  • Year: 2022

Biodegradable materials and their applications in sample preparation techniques – A review

  • Authors: S. Abbasi, S.A. Haeri

  • Journal: Microchemical Journal

  • Year: 2021

Enrichment of psychotropic drugs using rhamnolipid bioaggregates after electromembrane extraction based on an agarose gel using a rotating electrode as a green and organic solvent-free strategy

  • Authors: S. Abbasi, S.A. Haeri

  • Journal: Journal of Chromatography A

  • Year: 2020

Enrichment of cardiovascular drugs using rhamnolipid bioaggregates after dispersive solid phase extraction based water compatible magnetic molecularly imprinted biopolymers

  • Authors: S. Abbasi, S.A. Haeri, S. Sajjadifar

  • Journal: Microchemical Journal

  • Year: 2020

Conclusion 

Dr. Seyed Ammar Haeri exemplifies the integration of scientific innovation and environmental consciousness in analytical chemistry. His pioneering research, coupled with his active role in the academic community, establishes him as a key figure in advancing green analytical techniques. Looking ahead, his work promises to influence future generations of chemists in developing efficient, eco-friendly analytical solutions.

 

Khaled Mehrez | Quantum Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khaled Mehrez | Quantum Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Kairouan, Tunisia

Academic Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Khaled Mehrez began his academic journey with a strong foundation in mathematics, earning his undergraduate and master’s degrees from the University of Carthage. He further pursued advanced studies, culminating in a doctorate in mathematics from the University of Tunis El Manar. Demonstrating deep expertise and research acumen, he later obtained his habilitation in mathematics, solidifying his status as an independent researcher and academic leader. These formative academic experiences laid the groundwork for his sustained contributions to the field of mathematical sciences.

Professional Endeavors

He has held various academic positions, gradually progressing from an assistant to an associate professorship. He has taught at multiple higher education institutions affiliated with the University of Kairouan and the University of Monastir, engaging students in core mathematical principles and advanced topics. His current appointment as Associate Professor at the Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies reflects his academic growth and sustained teaching excellence.

Contributions and Research Focus

He is an active and prolific researcher in several core domains of mathematical analysis. His work encompasses special functions with applications in engineering—such as the Mittag-Leffler, Gamma, Fox-Wright, Volterra, and generalized Zeta functions—highlighting the interplay between pure and applied mathematics. Additionally, he has made contributions to harmonic analysis through Dunkl and Weinstein theories, as well as to geometric function theory, focusing on univalence, starlikeness, convexity, and subordination. His research also extends into applied mathematics and probabilistic methods, showing both breadth and depth.

Impact and Influence

Through his publications, He has made significant strides in advancing the theoretical understanding and practical application of special functions and harmonic analysis. His work is widely cited and utilized by mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. He serves as a bridge between theoretical development and real-world problem-solving, contributing to a growing body of mathematical tools relevant to scientific and engineering challenges.

Academic Citations and Recognition

He maintains an active presence on prominent academic platforms such as Google Scholar, Scopus, and ResearchGate. His scholarly works have accumulated numerous citations, reflecting recognition and influence in the global mathematical research community. His research contributions have been referenced by peers in high-impact journals, further underscoring his role as a respected scholar.

Editorial Activities and Peer Review Contributions

Demonstrating a strong commitment to scholarly integrity and the advancement of mathematical research, He has served as a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews and acted as a referee for more than 30 international journals. He has evaluated a wide range of manuscripts for leading publications such as the Turkish Journal of Mathematics, Integral Transforms and Special Functions, Journal of Inequalities and Applications, Fractal and Fractional, Symmetry, Applied Mathematics and Computation, and Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, among others. His service highlights his expertise and the trust placed in him by editorial boards.

Teaching Experience

With extensive teaching experience at multiple institutions, He has taught undergraduate and graduate students in foundational and specialized mathematics. His teaching portfolio includes analysis, special functions, applied mathematics, and geometric function theory. His role in engineering preparatory programs underscores his ability to blend mathematical rigor with practical application, preparing students for competitive engineering disciplines.

Technical and Analytical Skills

His research requires advanced skills in mathematical modeling, analytical techniques, and functional analysis. He has demonstrated proficiency in managing complex theoretical constructs and applying them to diverse mathematical problems. His familiarity with special functions, harmonic transforms, and statistical methods reflects a well-rounded analytical toolkit essential for both theoretical exploration and practical application.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Khaled Mehrez is positioned to make continued contributions to mathematical research and education. With a strong publication record, active involvement in the peer review process, and a commitment to mentoring future mathematicians, his work is shaping the trajectory of modern mathematical analysis. His ongoing research in special functions and geometric theory is expected to influence both academic discourse and applied mathematical modeling for years to come.

Notable Publications

📘 Study of the Analytic Function Related to the Le-Roy-type Mittag-Leffler Function – Ukrainian Mathematical Journal 75(5), 719–743 (2023) – Investigates generalized Mittag-Leffler functions with applications in fractional calculus.

🧮 Integral Representation and Computational Properties of the Incomplete Fox–Wright Function – The Ramanujan Journal 58(2), 369–387 (2022) – Develops integral formulas enhancing numerical analysis and approximation theory.

📐 Bounds for Certain Function Related to the Incomplete Fox-Wright Function – AIMS Mathematics 9(7), 19070–19088 (2024) – Co-authored with A. Alenazi; offers novel inequalities improving asymptotic estimations.

🔢 Integral Representations of the Multi-parameter Hurwitz–Lerch Zeta Function and Applications – The Journal of Analysis 31(3), 1707–1728 (2023) – Joint work with P. Agarwal; extends classical zeta function results with multiple parameters.

🧮 New Summation Formulas of Fox-Wright-type Series Containing the Polygamma Functions – Applied Numerical Mathematics 173, 158–179 (2022) – Introduces new identities for special series relevant in mathematical physics.

📊 Geometric Properties of a Certain Class of Functions Related to the Fox-Wright Functions – arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.05151 (2019) – Explores univalence, convexity, and starlikeness in complex domains; cited in geometric function theory.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khaled Mehrez stands out as a dedicated mathematician whose scholarly rigor, educational commitment, and research excellence have contributed significantly to the advancement of mathematical sciences. His integrated approach—spanning theoretical innovation, practical application, and academic mentorship—positions him as a vital contributor to the global mathematical community. With a clear trajectory of impactful work and a passion for advancing knowledge, he continues to inspire both peers and students, solidifying his legacy as a leading figure in contemporary mathematics.