David Selvaraj | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. David Selvaraj | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Chonnam National University, South Korea

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. David Selvaraj embarked on his academic journey in General Chemistry, completing his B.Sc from St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai, India. He advanced to earn an M.Sc from Bishop Heber College, Trichy, followed by an M.Phil in General Chemistry from St. Joseph’s College, Trichy. His stellar academic record culminated in a Ph.D. in Material Science from Chonbuk National University, South Korea, where he achieved an impressive. His doctoral thesis explored binary heterostructure photoelectrodes for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production, showcasing his early dedication to sustainable energy solutions.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

His professional path spans research, teaching, and industrial roles. His postdoctoral experiences include: Chonnam National University, South Korea : Focusing on graphene supercapacitors with low leakage currents, Periyar University, India : Artificial synthesis of MCM-41 and its applications, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea Developing TiO₂ nanorods for diverse applications, Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at Cheran College of Engineering and a Water Quality Controller at the Airport Authority of India, contributing to both academia and industry.

🌟 Contributions and Research Focus

His research addresses critical global challenges, including sustainable energy, advanced materials, and environmental solutions. His notable contributions include: Synthesizing MCM-41 materials for applications like dye degradation, Exploring graphene supercapacitors for energy storage, Developing TiO₂ nanorods for manifold applications through hydrothermal methods, Advancing photoelectrochemical hydrogen production using innovative binary heterostructure photoelectrodes.

🌍 Impact and Influence

He has established himself as a leading figure in materials science, with work that bridges fundamental research and practical applications. His Ph.D. and postdoctoral projects have significantly influenced the fields of energy storage and nanomaterials, while his teaching and mentorship roles have inspired many students and researchers.

📚 Academic Citations and Publications

His research outputs have garnered recognition, with citations reflecting their impact in the scientific community. His work spans areas like photoelectrochemistry, supercapacitors, and corrosion studies, underscoring his broad expertise and relevance.

🛠️ Technical Skills

He is proficient in a wide range of analytical and experimental techniques, including: Photoelectrochemical measurements (LSV, TPR, PEIS), Supercapacitor testing (CV, GCD, EIS), Synthesis techniques like hydrothermal, sol-gel, and spin coating, Chromatography methods (HPLC, GC), Corrosion studies and OCP measurements. He also possesses strong computational and presentation skills, proficient in software like Origin, XRD, and MS Office.

📖 Teaching Experience

As an Assistant Professor at Cheran College of Engineering, He taught and mentored engineering students, fostering their understanding of advanced chemistry concepts. His industrial experience further enriched his teaching, providing practical insights into water quality management and applied chemistry.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

His work promises a lasting legacy in sustainable energy and materials science, particularly in graphene-based energy storage and environmental applications. His ongoing research on low-leakage graphene supercapacitors at Chonnam National University aims to revolutionize energy storage technologies.

📖Notable Publications

Design of modified reference phase modulation based boost chopper fed fifteen level stepped DC link hybrid converter

Authors: Uthirasamy, R., Kumar, S.V., Ananth, C., Gupta, L., Gared, F.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2024

Recent Progress Using Graphene Oxide and Its Composites for Supercapacitor Applications: A Review

Authors: Sriram, G., Arunpandian, M., Dhanabalan, K., Kurkuri, M.D., Oh, T.H.

Journal: Inorganics

Year: 2024

Nanohole-created carbon nanofibers for graphene-based supercapacitors

Authors: Seol, J., Lim, G.H., Lee, J., David, S., Kahng, Y.H.

Journal: Diamond and Related Materials

Year: 2024

Architectural MCM 41 was anchored to the Schiff base Co(II) complex to enhance methylene blue dye degradation and mimic activity

Authors: Palaniappan, M., Selvaraj, D., Kandasamy, S., Rajendran, R., Rangappan, R.

Journal: Environmental Research

Year: 2022

Influence of Kosakonia sp. on the Growth of Arachis hypogaea L. on Arid Soil

Authors: Narayanan, M., Pugazhendhi, A., David, S., Alharbi, S.A., Ma, Y.

Journal: Agronomy

Year: 2022

João Gomes Oliveira Neto | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. João Gomes Oliveira Neto | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Universidade Federal do Maranhão (UFMA), Brazil

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

João Gomes de Oliveira Neto began his academic journey with a Technical Education in Agroindustry at the Maria Cavalcante Costa State School of Professional Education. His exceptional abilities were recognized early on, winning First Place in the Science Fair in the category of Environmental Sciences. This foundational experience ignited his passion for chemistry and scientific inquiry. He pursued his Bachelor's in Chemistry at the Federal Institute of Ceará (IFCE), focusing on the synthesis and characterization of microspheres doped with iron and nickel for environmental applications. This work underscored his commitment to addressing environmental challenges through innovative chemical solutions.

🏫 Professional and Research Endeavors

João's professional journey includes roles as a monitor and research fellow at IFCE, contributing to analytical chemistry projects and working on galactomannan extractions for microsphere synthesis. He furthered his expertise with a Master’s in Materials Science (2017–2019) and a Ph.D. in Materials Science (2019–2022) from the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA). His doctoral research, under the guidance of Adenilson Oliveira dos Santos, focused on the development of sulfated double salts for optical and thermochemical devices, showcasing his proficiency in advanced material synthesis and characterization. João currently serves as a visiting professor and researcher in the Postgraduate Program in Materials Science at UFMA, contributing to cutting-edge studies in crystallography and molecular structures.

💡 Research Focus and Contributions

João’s research spans a diverse range of areas: Environmental Chemistry: Designing alginate and chitosan microspheres for heavy metal removal and synthetic fuel purification, Materials Science: Investigating organic and inorganic crystals, biopolymers, and their applications in optical devices and cancer treatment, Biochemistry: Evaluating the chemical and biological properties of natural compounds like Euterpe oleracea (açaí). His notable contributions include a 3rd place award at the ICAIC International Conference for his work on the structural and thermal properties of crystal catena compounds.

📖 Impact and Influence

João’s academic output has garnered significant recognition, with publications in high-impact journals and multiple awards, including the prestigious CAPES scholarships during his master’s and doctoral studies. His research findings have been presented at international platforms, influencing both academia and industry.

🛠️ Technical Skills

João is skilled in: Advanced crystallography techniques and X-ray diffraction, Biopolymer synthesis and environmental chemistry applications, Characterization of materials for biomedical and optical uses.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a monitor during his undergraduate studies and now as a visiting professor, João has shown a strong commitment to mentoring students. His dedication to education is evident in his roles as a guide for analytical chemistry and material science research projects.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

João aims to continue bridging gaps between academic research and practical applications. His work in developing sustainable solutions and advancing material science sets the stage for impactful contributions in environmental protection, biochemistry, and optical technologies. João’s journey from a passionate student in Quixadá to an accomplished researcher and educator highlights his unwavering commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and its real-world applications.

📖Notable Publications