Mr. Dimitrios Marinis | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Dimitrios Marinis | Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Dimitrios Marinis, University of Patras, Greece

Marinis Dimitrios is a passionate Chemical Engineer and PhD candidate at the University of Patras. With a strong background in material science and plasma technology, he is actively involved in cutting-edge research on recycling composite materials using plasma processes. Marinis has presented his work at prominent international conferences and contributed to several scientific publications. He is committed to advancing sustainable technologies and innovative methods for material recovery.

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Strengths for the Award

Marinis Dimitrios demonstrates strong academic credentials, having completed a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering with notable research in plasma technology, and is currently pursuing a PhD. His research in the recycling of composite materials using plasma processes is highly relevant and innovative, contributing to sustainability—a critical field today. Dimitrios has also published research papers and presented at international conferences, showing active engagement in scientific discourse. His technical skills in material characterization, chemical analysis, and simulation software like Aspen HYSYS enhance his research capabilities.

Areas for Improvement

While Dimitrios has a promising academic trajectory, expanding his language proficiency, especially to higher levels of English, could aid in greater international collaboration. Additionally, more teaching experience and involvement in interdisciplinary projects could further broaden his skill set and research impact.

🎓 Education

2022: Master of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras.
Master Thesis: Synthesis of mesoporous silica nanoparticles for medical applications.
Grade: 7.37/10

2023 – Present: PhD Candidate, Plasma Technology Laboratory, University of Patras.
Research Topic: Plasma processes for the recycling of composite materials.

💼 Experience

2023 – Present: Researcher at the Plasma Technology Laboratory, University of Patras.
Working on recycling carbon and glass fibers from composite materials using plasma-enhanced chemical methods.

2023 – 2024: Teaching Assistant, University of Patras.
Assisted in courses such as Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, Processes Laboratory I, and Organic Chemistry.

2021: Internship, Center for Renewable Sources and Energy Saving (CRES), Pikermi Attica.
Participated in projects on bio-hydrogen production, performing chemical analyses and report writing.

🔬 Research Interests

Marinis’ research interests lie in sustainable chemical engineering solutions, particularly the recycling of composite materials using plasma technologies. His focus is on environmental impact reduction and advancing circular economy processes, with applications in material recovery and renewable energy.

🏆 Awards

Pending nominations for contributions to sustainable recycling methods and advancements in plasma-enhanced technologies for composite material recovery.

📚 Publication Top Notes

“Chemical recovery of carbon fibers from composites via plasma-assisted solvolysis,” D. Marinis, E. Farsari, C. Alexandridou, E. Amanatides, D. Mataras, J Phys Conf Ser, 2692 (2024), 012017.
[Cited by 3 articles on material recovery processes]

“A Novel Plasma-Enhanced Solvolysis as Alternative for Recycling Composites,” D. Marinis, D. Markatos, E. Farsari, E. Amanatides, D. Mataras, S. Pantelakis, Polymers (Basel), 16 (2024), 2836.
[Cited by 5 articles on polymer recycling]

Conclusion

Marinis Dimitrios is a well-qualified candidate for the Young Scientist Award. His research focus on plasma-assisted recycling aligns with modern sustainability goals, and his contributions through publications and conference presentations reflect strong potential for further impact in the field.

Mr. Hari Mohan Meena | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hari Mohan Meena | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hari Mohan Meena, Assistant Professor, university of delhi, India

🎓 Meet Mr. Hari Mohan Meena, Assistant Professor at the University of Delhi, India 🇮🇳. With a passion for Chemistry and Materials Science 🔬, Mr. Meena stands out as a leading figure in his field. His innovative research and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge have earned him the prestigious Best Researcher Award 🏆. Through his groundbreaking work, he continues to contribute significantly to the academic community, pushing the boundaries of materials science and chemistry 🌟. His commitment to excellence is truly inspiring, making him a notable recipient of this distinguished accolade 🌟📚.

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Academic and Professional Background 🎓🏢

🌟 Mr. Hari Mohan Meena has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Delhi University since 2019. 🎓 He earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, India. 📚 His doctoral research focused on the “Isolation and Characterization of Heavy Metals and Organic Impurities From Waste Water.” 🌊🔬 This work highlights his dedication to advancing environmental chemistry and addressing water pollution challenges. 🌍💧 His ongoing research and innovations aim to create sustainable solutions for managing industrial waste and ensuring cleaner water resources. 🌿🔍

Research and Innovations 🔬

Mr. Hari Mohan Meena has made significant contributions to the field of Bio-Materials. He has authored a notable book, ISBN 978-93-8622-169-8, and published impactful research articles in esteemed journals such as Results in Engineering and the Journal of Molecular Structure (both indexed in Scopus). His research primarily focuses on innovative approaches in bio-materials, demonstrating his expertise and dedication to advancing the field. Through his publications, Mr. Meena has contributed valuable insights into the study and application of bio-materials, enhancing the scientific understanding and practical applications of this crucial area. 📚🔬

Contributions 🌟

Mr. Hari Mohan Meena’s pioneering work on biosorption technology using chitosan has significantly advanced the understanding of heavy metal removal from wastewater. His studies focus on the mechanisms of biosorption and the mathematical modeling of these processes. This research has provided valuable insights into the interaction between metal cations and the functional groups on biomasses used as biosorbents. Through his work, Mr. Meena has contributed to the development of cost-effective and efficient methods for treating heavy metal-laden wastewater, highlighting the potential of chitosan as an inexpensive biosorbent. 🌱💧🔬

Publication Top Notes 📚🔍

Adsorption and estimation of As (III) from wastewater using cross linked Chitosan-STPP nanoparticles with voltammetric analysis computrace, isotherms, and kinetic study

Preparation, Characterization of Magnetic Chitosan nanoparticles Coated with Fe3O4 Prepared by Ex-situ Co-precipitation Method

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Senior research Fellow, University of belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, Serbia

🏆 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Morteza Taki, renowned in the realm of energy and environment, has been honored with the Best Faculty Award at the Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University of Khuzestan, Iran. His dedication and contributions have significantly impacted both academia and industry, fostering sustainable practices and innovative solutions. Through his research and teaching, Dr. Taki has inspired countless students and professionals to address pressing environmental challenges with creativity and rigor. His accolade symbolizes not only personal achievement but also the collective progress toward a greener, more resilient future. 🌱

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Education

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković earned his PhD in 2014 from the Faculty of Technology at the University of Belgrade with a thesis on yttria-doped barium cerium oxide ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells 🎓🔋. Currently, he is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, specializing in materials science 🧪. His expertise includes high-temperature proton conductors, multiferroics, and environmentally safe, degradable biopolymers 🌱🔬. His work focuses on applications in active packaging and pest control, contributing significantly to sustainable technology and innovation 🌍📦.

Research and Innovations

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković has completed 6 research projects and is currently involved in 3 ongoing projects 🧪📊. With a citation index of 476 and an h-index of 15 on Scopus, his work is widely recognized 📈. He has published 27 papers in renowned journals and holds one international patent application 📄🔬. Dr. Radojković collaborates with research groups in Croatia and Slovenia through international bilateral projects 🌍🤝. His contributions to chemistry and materials science highlight his dedication and impact in the field 🏅📚.

Professional Memberships

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković is an active member of The Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials 🏺🇷🇸. He has completed 6 research projects and is currently involved in 3 ongoing projects 🧪📊. With a citation index of 476 and an h-index of 15 on Scopus, his work is widely recognized 📈. He has published 27 papers in renowned journals and holds one international patent application 📄🔬. Dr. Radojković collaborates with research groups in Croatia and Slovenia through international bilateral projects 🌍🤝. His contributions to chemistry and materials science highlight his dedication and impact in the field 🏅📚.

Contributions

Dr. Aleksandar Radojković has significantly advanced the study of doped barium cerates for solid oxide fuel cells and gas sensors 🔬🔋, contributing as the first author to several peer-reviewed publications 📄. His innovative research in biopolymers for active packaging has led to a published patent application 📜. As the principal investigator of a project on a magnetic photocatalyst for azo dye removal 🧪🌱, Dr. Radojković’s work demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach, applying fundamental physics and chemistry knowledge to various scientific fields ⚛️. His contributions reflect a commitment to advancing sustainable and practical applications in materials science 🌍.

Publications Top Notes

Chitosan and pectin-based films and coatings with active components for application in antimicrobial food packaging

Chemical stability and electrical properties of Nb doped BaCe 0.9 Y 0.1 O 3− δ as a high temperature proton conducting electrolyte for IT-SOFC

A new electrolyte based on Tm3 +-doped δ-Bi2O3-type phase with enhanced conductivity

Magnetic properties of NiMn 2 O 4− δ (nickel manganite): Multiple magnetic phase transitions and exchange bias effect

Structural, ferroelectric and magnetic properties of BiFeO3 synthesized by sonochemically assisted hydrothermal and hydro-evaporation chemical methods

Visible-light photocatalytic degradation of Mordant Blue 9 by single-phase BiFeO3 nanoparticles

Improvement of barium titanate properties induced by attrition millingInfluence of the ratio between Ni and BaCe 0.9 Y 0.1 O 3− δ on microstructural and electrical properties of proton conducting Ni–BaCe 0.9 Y 0.1 O 3− δ anodes

Enhanced stability in CO 2 of Ta doped BaCe 0.9 Y 0.1 O 3− δ electrolyte for intermediate temperature SOFCs

Magnetic properties of doped LaMnO3 ceramics obtained by a polymerizable complex method

Effect of encapsulated lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus L.) essential oil against potato tuber moth Phthorimaea operculella

Sintering and electrical properties of Ce 1− xBixO 2− δ solid solution