Eman Shalaby | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Eman Shalaby — National Research Centre, Egypt

Eman Shalaby
Affiliation National Research Centre
Country Egypt
Scopus ID 57216095011
Documents 22
Citations 186
h-index 8
Subject Area Nanotechnology Applications
Event The Scientist Global Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-3932-2301

Eman Shalaby, affiliated with the National Research Centre in Egypt, is recognized in the field of Nanotechnology Applications for a research profile documented through Scopus-indexed scholarly activity. The available bibliometric record lists 22 documents, 186 citations, and an h-index of 8, providing measurable indicators of research dissemination and scholarly influence. [1]

Abstract

Nanotechnology Applications encompass the development and practical use of nanoscale materials, structures, interfaces, and processes across scientific and technological disciplines. Within this broad research landscape, Eman Shalaby’s documented scholarly profile reflects sustained engagement with research relevant to nanotechnology applications. The Scopus record supplied for this recognition identifies 22 documents, 186 citations, and an h-index of 8. [1]

Keywords

Nanotechnology Applications; Nanotechnology; Nanomaterials; Nanoengineering; Nanoscience; Advanced Materials; Applied Research; Scientific Innovation; Research Impact; National Research Centre; Egypt.

Introduction

Nanotechnology has become an interdisciplinary area of research concerned with understanding and manipulating matter at dimensions where nanoscale phenomena can produce distinctive physical, chemical, optical, electrical, biological, and mechanical properties. Its applications extend into fields such as medicine, environmental science, energy, electronics, catalysis, agriculture, sensing, and advanced materials. [1]

Research Profile

The research profile presented for Eman Shalaby is associated with Nanotechnology Applications, a field characterized by collaboration among chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering, biology, and other disciplines. Applied nanotechnology research commonly seeks to translate nanoscale properties into technologies, materials, analytical approaches, or processes with measurable scientific or societal value. The researcher’s institutional affiliation with the National Research Centre places the profile within an established research environment in Egypt. [1]

Research Contributions

Research in Nanotechnology Applications can contribute to scientific advancement by addressing the relationship between nanoscale structure and functional performance. Depending on the specific research program, applied nanotechnology may involve the preparation and characterization of nanomaterials, development of nanoscale systems, optimization of material properties, or investigation of potential applications in technological and scientific settings.[2]

Publications

The supplied Scopus record identifies 22 documents associated with Eman Shalaby’s author profile. These indexed documents form the bibliometric basis for assessing the researcher’s publication activity in the context of this recognition. Individual publication titles, journals, authorship positions, publication years, and DOI identifiers should be verified against the relevant publisher and bibliographic records before being used for detailed publication-level analysis.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be examined through multiple dimensions, including scholarly citations, dissemination of findings, methodological contribution, interdisciplinary relevance, technological application, and influence on subsequent research. The supplied bibliometric record reports 186 citations and an h-index of 8 for the identified Scopus Author ID. [1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes the importance of sustained scholarly activity and research contribution. Eman Shalaby’s supplied academic profile presents several measurable indicators relevant to such an assessment, including 22 Scopus-indexed documents, 186 citations, and an h-index of 8. The researcher’s association with Nanotechnology Applications provides a clearly defined scientific domain for evaluating the relevance of the work.[1]

Conclusion

Eman Shalaby’s academic profile represents a research record associated with Nanotechnology Applications at the National Research Centre in Egypt. The supplied Scopus indicators—22 documents, 186 citations, and an h-index of 8—provide quantitative evidence of scholarly publication and citation activity. The profile is therefore relevant for consideration within a research recognition framework focused on scientific productivity, research visibility, and contribution to applied nanotechnology.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Eman Shalaby, Author ID 57216095011. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57216095011
  2. A rigidity-flexibility integrated nano-lipid encapsulate of retinol for enhanced stability, skin safety, and basement membrane repair
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jddst.2026.10864
  3. Next-generation delivery systems for coenzyme Q10: trends in nanovesicles, penetration enhancers, and bioactivity optimization
    https://doi.org/10.1080/08982104.2026.2717256

Sang-Chul Jung | Nanotechnology Applications | Excellence in Research

Prof. Sang-Chul Jung | Nanotechnology Applications | Excellence in Research

Professor | Sunchon National University | South Korea

Prof. Sang-Chul Jung is a leading researcher at Sunchon National University specializing in liquid-phase plasma, catalysis, biomass conversion, and sustainable energy systems. His work has made substantial contributions to biochar production, catalytic hydrodeoxygenation, biomass pyrolysis, green hydrogen generation, photocatalysis, and environmental catalysis. He has authored over 300 peer-reviewed publications, receiving more than 11,730 citations, with an h-index of 54 and an i10-index of 232, reflecting sustained global impact. Prof. Jung has collaborated extensively with international researchers across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, publishing in top-tier journals such as Science of the Total Environment, Bioresource Technology, and Chemical Engineering Journal. His research supports circular economy strategies, waste valorization, clean fuel production, and air-pollution mitigation, delivering significant societal and industrial benefits.

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Featured Publications


Production and utilization of biochar: A review

– Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2016. | Citations: 1575


Recent advances in VOC abatement by catalysis and catalytic hybrid processes

– Science of the Total Environment, 2020. | Citations: 211


Valorization of biomass through gasification for green hydrogen generation

– Bioresource Technology, 2022. | Citations: 183


Hydrodeoxygenation of guaiacol over Pt-loaded zeolitic materials

– Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2016. | Citations: 180

Isadora Berlanga | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isadora Berlanga | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Universidad de Chile | Chile

Dr. Isadora Candela Berlanga Mora is a materials chemist whose research bridges nanoscience, polymer chemistry, and environmental remediation through the design, synthesis, and nanoscale characterization of advanced organic polymer–based materials. Her scientific contributions center on two major lines: the fabrication of two-dimensional porous covalent organic frameworks and related polymeric nanomaterials for catalytic and environmental applications, and the investigation of mechanical, morphological, and physicochemical properties of diverse materials at the nanoscale using state-of-the-art scanning probe methodologies. Dr. Berlanga Mora has established a strong research trajectory leading the Nanomaterials Laboratory at the Universidad de Chile, where she has advanced pioneering work on stimuli-responsive COF systems, surface-grown polymeric networks, and functional nanostructures relevant to energy, catalysis, and remediation technologies. Her portfolio includes leadership of nationally funded projects (FONDECYT, FONDEQUIP, U-INICIA), collaborative work with industry. such as the synthesis and physicochemical assessment of lithium salts for battery electrolytes and extensive participation in international research initiatives, contributing to more than twenty global collaborations. She has also spearheaded innovations in university teaching, implementing digital learning tools, course-development strategies, and foundational chemistry resources adopted across engineering curricula. With 839 citations across 725 documents, 15 indexed publications, and an h-index of 11, her scholarly impact is reflected in sustained contributions to high-ranking journals, including multiple Q1 articles, and a growing influence in the fields of nanomaterials, polymeric architectures, and surface chemistry. Dr. Berlanga Mora’s work further extends to scientific outreach, mentoring, and service within academic programs, underscoring her commitment to advancing materials science research and fostering the next generation of scientists.

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Featured Publications

1. Zambrano, D., Soto, M. J., Castillo, X., Romero-Hasler, P., Soto-Bustamante, E., Villarroel, R., & Berlanga, I. (2025). Surface-initiated and morphology-controlled synthesis of covalent organic framework thin films on transparent conductive substrates: A comprehensive structural and electrochemical characterization. Materials Today Chemistry