Dr. Heba Hussein | Nanomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Heba Hussein | Nanomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Heba Hussein, Cairo university, Egypt

Heba Hussein Sayed, born on January 7, 1985, in Cairo, Egypt, is an accomplished researcher and academic. She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Cairo University in 2006. Demonstrating a commitment to advanced study, she went on to earn her Master of Science degree from the same institution in 2020, with a thesis titled “The influence of rare earth doping on the physical properties of multiferroic Bi ferrite.” Ms. Sayed began her scientific career as a demonstrator at the Faculty of Science, Cairo University, a role she held from 2006 until 2020. Following this, she advanced to the position of teaching assistant, continuing her contributions to the university’s academic community.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Ms. Heba Hussein Sayed is a dedicated researcher with a solid academic background and significant contributions to the field of multiferroics and nanomaterials. Her work on the influence of rare earth doping on multiferroic properties and the ecological mitigation potential of ferrite nanoparticles positions her as a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education:

  • Ms. Heba Hussein Sayed completed her Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physics at Cairo University in 2006. Her undergraduate education provided her with a strong foundation in physical sciences.
  • She further pursued her academic career by obtaining a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physics from the same institution in 2020. Her M.Sc. research focused on “The influence of rare earth doping on the physical properties of multiferroic Bi ferrite,” where she explored the effects of rare earth elements on multiferroic materials, which are materials that exhibit more than one ferroic property.

Work Experience:

  • Ms. Sayed began her professional journey as a Demonstrator at the Faculty of Science, Cairo University, a position she held from 2006 until 2020. In this role, she was responsible for assisting in teaching undergraduate courses, conducting laboratory sessions, and supporting research activities.
  • Since 2020, she has been serving as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Science, Cairo University. As a Teaching Assistant, she continues to engage in teaching and mentoring students while also advancing her research in the field of multiferroics and nanomaterials.

Ms. Heba Hussein Sayed’s extensive experience in academia, combined with her focused research on multiferroic materials, showcases her dedication and expertise in the field of physics.

Publication top Notes:

Biosynthesis of CoFe2O4 ferrite nanoparticles using Greek yogurt solution: Deep structural insights and appraisal for ecological mitigation via quartz crystal microbalance

 

Dr. Serhii Brychka | Nanomaterials | Excellence in Research

Dr. Serhii Brychka | Nanomaterials | Excellence in Research 

Dr. Serhii Brychka, Gas Institute of NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine

Prof. Dr. Serhii Brychka (Brichka) is a leading researcher at the Gas Institute of the Ukraine National Academy of Sciences in Kyiv, specializing in thermo-chemical processes and nanotechnology. He has an extensive background in nanomaterials, having served as a researcher in various prestigious institutions, including the Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry at Stockholm University and the Chemical Department of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Prof. Brychka holds a Doctorate in Technical Sciences from the Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design (KNUTD), where he developed scientific bases for creating functional materials with nanotubes. His academic journey began with a Ph.D. from the Surface Chemistry Institute of NASU and a Chemistry degree from Kyiv University. With over 25 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and numerous contributions to the field, he has been recognized with the Kyiv Mayor’s Award and serves on the editorial board of “Energy Technology and Resource Conservation.” Prof. Brychka is also an academic advisor to 18 MSc students and a member of specialized councils in technical thermophysics, industrial heat power engineering, and materials science.

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Summary of Suitability

Prof. Dr. Serhii Brychka’s extensive experience, significant research contributions, and academic achievements align well with the criteria for the Research for Excellence in Research award. His ongoing research in nanomaterials and his track record of impactful publications and awards make him a highly suitable candidate for this recognition.

Education

  1. Doctoral Student
    • Institution: KNUTD (Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design)
    • Dates: 01/10/2016 – 30/09/2018
    • Degree: Doctor of Technical Sciences, majoring in Materials Science
    • Topic: Development of scientific bases of creation of functional materials with nanotubes
  2. Graduate School
    • Institution: Surface Chemistry Institute of NASU (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)
    • Dates: 01/04/1995 – 30/03/1998
    • Degree: Candidate of Chemical Sciences (PhD), specialty Physics and Chemistry of Surface
    • Topic: Synthesis and properties of crystalline oxohalogenborates of aluminum
  3. Undergraduate Studies
    • Institution: Kyiv University, Ukraine
    • Dates: 01/09/1988 – 30/07/1993
    • Field: Chemistry
    • Topic: Organic Chemistry

Work Experience

  1. Leading Researcher
    • Institution: Thermochemistry Processes and Nanotechnology Department, Gas Institute of the Ukraine National Academy of Sciences, Kyiv
    • Dates: Since 00/00/2024
    • Topic: Nanomaterials
  2. Researcher
    • Institution: Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
    • Dates: 01/11/2022 – 30/08/2024
    • Topic: Nanomaterials
  3. Researcher
    • Institution: Chemical Department, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
    • Dates: 01/04/2022 – 30/09/2022
    • Topic: NMR Spectroscopy

Publication top Notes:

Formation of Carbon Nanotubes from Products of Methane Air Conversion on Ni/Cr and Fe Catalysts

Heat Accumulation by Wax Polydisperse Nanomaterials with Phase Transition

Graphene Carbon Nanomaterials Structural Properties

Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Stevia leaves extracts

Structural characterization, thermal and mechanical properties of polyurethane–MgAl–layered double hydroxide nanocomposites prepared via physical dispersion

Development and investigation of nonwoven wound dressings with antimicrobial properties on the basis of natural fibers

Anticorrosion properties of CeO2-modified aluminosilicate nanotubes