Hayat Khan | Photocatalytic | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hayat Khan | Photocatalytic | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia

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Summary

Dr. Hayat Khan is a distinguished academic and researcher in Chemical Engineering, currently serving as an Associate Professor at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. With a career spanning over two decades across multiple countries including Canada, South Korea, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia, he brings a rich global perspective to advanced chemical process research, photocatalysis, nanomaterials, and engineering education. He has consistently contributed to academia through teaching, mentoring, and impactful research and has held various leadership and quality assurance roles in higher education.

Educational Details

Dr. Khan earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from McGill University, Montreal, Canada (2010–2015), where he was honored with prestigious awards including the McGill Engineering Doctoral Award (MEDA), NSERC fellowship, and the Ulmer-Lamothe Graduate Award. He completed his Master’s in Chemical Engineering from Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea (2007–2009) under a Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan scholarship. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree with honors in Chemical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Peshawar, Pakistan (1999–2004), where he consistently ranked among the top students.

Professional Experience

Dr. Khan has held faculty and research positions in esteemed institutions worldwide. He is currently an Associate Professor at King Faisal University (Sep 2023–present), and previously served as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at UET Peshawar (2019–2023). His international experience includes postdoctoral fellowships at Polytechnique University, Canada, and roles as lecturer and research assistant in both Pakistan and South Korea. His academic contributions include curriculum development, ABET/NCAAA accreditation coordination, academic quality assurance, and student mentorship across undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Research Interests

Dr. Khan's research spans photocatalysis, advanced oxidation processes, nanomaterials synthesis, wastewater treatment, fluidized bed reactors, graphene-based hydrogels, and green energy solutions. His work integrates experimental techniques with industrial applications and environmental sustainability. He is particularly interested in developing novel semiconductor materials for environmental remediation and clean energy production, such as hydrogen generation using visible-light-active photocatalysts.

Author Metrics

Dr. Khan has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles in high-impact international journals such as the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, and Science of Advanced Materials. He is a co-inventor on two U.S. patents and has contributed book chapters to reputable academic publishers like Elsevier and Bentham Science. His scholarly work is well-cited, demonstrating his significant impact in the fields of photocatalysis, nanotechnology, and environmental engineering.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Khan’s academic excellence is marked by numerous awards, including the McGill Engineering Doctoral Award (MEDA), NSERC Canada Fellowship, Ulmer-Lamothe Graduate Award (CAD $110,000), FRQNT Postdoctoral Fellowship (CAD $35,000/year), and HEC Pakistan MS Scholarship (US $54,000). He stood among the top ranks during his undergraduate studies and has been recognized for his teaching, research, and contributions to quality assurance and community engagement in academia.

Publication Top Notes

1. Cerium-Doped Titanium Dioxide (CeT) Hybrid Material, Characterization and Spiramycin Antibiotic Photocatalytic Activity

Author: H. Khan
Journal: Catalysts, Vol. 15, Issue 6, Article 512
Year: 2025
This study investigates a novel cerium-doped titanium dioxide (CeT) hybrid photocatalyst designed for the degradation of Spiramycin, a commonly used veterinary antibiotic. The material was synthesized and extensively characterized using techniques such as XRD, SEM, BET, and UV–Vis spectroscopy. The photocatalytic performance was evaluated under UV light, revealing enhanced degradation rates attributed to improved charge separation and extended light absorption due to cerium doping.

2. Sol-Gel Synthesis of TiO₂ from TiOSO₄ (Part 2): Kinetics and Photocatalytic Efficiency of Methylene Blue Degradation Under UV Irradiation

Author: H. Khan
Journal: Catalysts, Vol. 15, Issue 1, Article 64
Year: 2025
This paper presents the second part of a comprehensive study on TiO₂ synthesis via the sol-gel route using titanium oxysulfate (TiOSO₄) as a precursor. The study focuses on the reaction kinetics and the photocatalytic activity of the synthesized TiO₂ nanoparticles in degrading methylene blue dye under UV irradiation. The results demonstrate favorable kinetics and high degradation efficiency, supporting the potential of this low-cost synthesis method.

3. Graphene-Based Semiconductor Oxide Photocatalysts for Photocatalytic Hydrogen (H₂) Production: A Review

Author: H. Khan
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol. 84, pp. 356–371
Year: 2024
Citations: 16
This comprehensive review explores recent advancements in graphene-semiconductor oxide hybrid photocatalysts aimed at enhancing hydrogen production via water splitting. The review discusses synthesis strategies, charge separation mechanisms, and performance metrics of graphene-based systems, particularly those integrating TiO₂, ZnO, and g-C₃N₄. The paper provides critical insights into the future direction of sustainable H₂ generation technologies.

4. TiO₂-Surface Modified Bio-Adsorbent

Inventors: H. Khan, M.U.H. Shah
Patent: US Patent No. 12,059,666
Year: 2024
This patent presents a novel TiO₂-modified bio-adsorbent developed for enhanced removal of pollutants from water. The invention combines the high surface area of bio-based adsorbents with the photocatalytic properties of TiO₂, leading to improved adsorption and degradation of organic contaminants. The material has potential for large-scale environmental remediation applications due to its efficiency and reusability.

5. In Situ Nitrogen-Doped Graphene-TiO₂ Nano-Hybrid as an Efficient Photocatalyst for Pollutant Degradation

Author: H. Khan
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Vol. 31, Issue 32, pp. 45383–45398
Year: 2024
Citations: 1
This research article reports the synthesis of an in situ nitrogen-doped graphene-TiO₂ (N-GTiO₂) nano-hybrid and its application in degrading toxic pollutants under visible light. The doping significantly enhances charge carrier separation and light absorption, leading to superior photocatalytic activity compared to pure TiO₂. The work highlights the potential of heteroatom-doped graphene composites in environmental nanotechnology.

Conclusion 

Dr. Hayat Khan exemplifies scientific excellence, innovation, and international leadership in the field of photocatalytic environmental engineering. His multidisciplinary approach, novel material development, and commitment to societal impact through clean water and energy solutions align with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award.

Mi Tian- Technological Networks- Best Researcher Award

Mi Tian- Technological Networks- Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mi Tian holds the position of Senior Lecturer and Director of Postgraduate Research in the
Department of Engineering at the University of Exeter, where her focus lies on hydrogen energy,
specifically in the field of solid-state hydrogen storage and transportation. Since her affiliation with the
UoE in 2020, Dr. Tian has been instrumental in securing upwards of £2.7 million in research funding,
with nearly £1 million attributed to her direct initiatives as PI and an additional £1.7 million as Co-I.
Her academic contributions encompass 36 publications in reputable journals, an H-index of 20, two
patents, and a notable contribution to a sector-relevant book. Her recognition in the Top 50 Women in
Engineering in 2020 and subsequent honour as one of the EPSRC Women in Engineering Ambassadors
in 2023 not only underscore her personal achievements but also reflect her commitment to promoting
equality, diversity, and inclusion within the engineering field.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

She holds a Ph.D. in Hydrogen Storage from the University of East Anglia, UK, building upon her prior academic achievements. Her journey began with a BEng in Environmental Engineering from Beijing University of Technology, China, where she laid the groundwork for her passion for environmental sciences. Subsequently, she pursued an MSc by Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, further honing her expertise in this field. With each degree, she delved deeper into her fascination with environmental issues, culminating in her doctoral research focused on hydrogen storage, a crucial aspect of renewable energy technology. Through her academic endeavors, she has become a dedicated scholar contributing to the advancement of sustainable solutions for the future.

Awards

She has garnered notable recognition for her contributions to engineering and sustainability, earning accolades such as being named one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering for Sustainability in 2020. Her commitment to advancing the role of women in engineering was further underscored by her appointment as an EPSRC Women in Engineering Ambassador, a position she has held since 2023. Additionally, her expertise and dedication to her field have led to her induction as a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining (IOM3) in 2022, a prestigious honor reflecting her standing among her peers. Through her advocacy, leadership, and scholarly achievements, she continues to inspire and drive positive change in the realms of engineering and environmental sustainability.

 

Academic experience

She brings a wealth of professional experience to her current role as Senior Lecturer and Director of PGRs at the University of Exeter, UK, where she has been serving since 2022. Prior to her current position, she served as a Lecturer at the same institution from 2020 to 2022, where she demonstrated her commitment to academic excellence and student development. Before joining the University of Exeter, she contributed to groundbreaking research as a Research Associate at the University of Bath, UK, from 2017 to 2020. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in her field, fostering the growth of the next generation of researchers, and making impactful contributions to academia and beyond.

Achievements

• Established the Hydrogen Storage Lab at the University of Exeter with 5 PGRs, 2 PDRAs and 1
Research Fellow.
• Secured over £2.7 million in research funding as PI and Co-I from prestigious bodies.
• Published 36 research papers in renowned journals and holds two patents in her field.
• Recognized as one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering
• Honoured as one of EPSRC Women in Engineering Ambassadors.

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Sumanta Chowdhury -Materials for Energy and Environment Award – Best Researcher Award

Sumanta Chowdhury -Materials for Energy and Environment Award – Best Researcher Award

Mr.Sumanta Chowdhury distinguished academic and researcher in the field Materials for Energy and Environment. The individual possesses a robust skill set and extensive experience in various areas of synthetic chemistry, material characterization, and applications of reticular frameworks (RFMs) such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs). His expertise spans from the synthesis and nano-crystallization of RFMs to the development of RFM-based materials like electrospun nanofibrous membranes. He is well-versed in employing diverse synthetic techniques including solid-state, solution-phase, microwave, room temperature, and microfluidic synthesis.

Moreover, he is proficient in handling a wide range of instruments for material characterization. This includes UV-Visible spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, thermo gravimetric analysis coupled with differential scanning calorimetry, gas chromatography, elemental analysis, and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. He possesses advanced skills in sample preparation, data collection, analysis, and troubleshooting associated with these techniques.

Furthermore, his expertise extends to various applications of RFMs including heterogeneous catalysis, gas adsorption, water remediation, gas sensing, and anticancer drug delivery. He has hands-on experience in conducting in-vitro cell culture studies for evaluating the effectiveness of RFM-based drug delivery systems. Overall, his proficiency and experience make him a valuable asset in research and development efforts related to RFMs and their applications.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He completed his Masters in Chemistry with a specialization in Organic Chemistry from the University of Calcutta in 2017, graduating with First Class honors. During his post-graduation, he worked on a project titled “Core/Shell Ru@SiO4 catalyst: Preparation, Characterization and application in Organo-nanocatalysis” under the guidance of Prof. Dilip Kumar Maity (FRSC) at the Department of Chemistry, Rajabazar Science College/University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India from 2016 to 2017.

Subsequently, he contributed to the DST-SERB funded project “Development of Pristine Graphene as a Catalyst Support” from 2018 to 2020. This research endeavor was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Prem Felix Siril and Prof. Subrata Ghosh, both esteemed professors at the School of Chemical Science, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Academic Achievements/Awards

He has garnered several notable academic achievements and awards throughout his career. In June 2018, he achieved a remarkable rank of 31 (LS) in the Joint CSIR-UGC Junior Research Fellowship & Eligibility for Lectureship (NET, Chemistry) for Chemical Sciences, demonstrating his proficiency in the field. Additionally, in the same year, he secured a commendable rank of 1209 (93.8 percentile) in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE, Chemistry), further attesting to his academic prowess.

His contributions to research have been recognized with prestigious accolades such as the Best Poster Award in Catalysis for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (CEES-2023) and CO2 INDIA NETWORK- 2nd Annual Meet, held from 25-27th September, 2023, at IIT Mandi. Furthermore, his self-designed scientific illustration was selected as the “Inside Cover Art” in the RSC Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology journal, published in 2024.

He is also a Certified Associate Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry since 2023, highlighting his commitment to professional development and recognition within the scientific community. Moreover, his dedication to research has been further affirmed by securing a Core Research Grant from the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) for the project titled “Sustainable Green Hydrogen Production from Glycerol using Continuous Flow Photoreforming: Process and Catalyst Development.”

Teaching/Mentoring Experience

He has extensive experience in teaching and mentoring within the academic realm. He has mentored numerous postgraduate students for their thesis submissions as part of the requirements for the award of their degrees. Notable examples include guiding Parul Sharma for her thesis titled “Lewis & Bronsted Dual Acidic Site Promoted Catalysis for Biodiesel Production” submitted in 2020, and overseeing Muskan Kaur’s thesis on “Design of ZIF-COF Composite for CO2 and epoxide conversion to cyclic carbonates” submitted in 2022. Additionally, he supervised Arun Singh’s thesis on “Investigation of ionic-COFs As Catalytic Support to Silver Nanoparticles for CO2 Adsorption and Dye Degradation” also submitted in 2022, and Ekta Malik’s thesis on “External Surface Area Modulation of Covalent Organic Polymers to Remove Permanganate Ion at an Unprecedented Rate” submitted in 2023. Currently, he is supervising Santanu Saha for his upcoming thesis titled “Covalent Organic Nanospheres for Therapeutic Application and Their Interplay with Immune System,” which is expected to be submitted in 2024.

In addition to mentoring, he has served as a Teaching Assistant (TA) in Inorganic Chemistry Practical Coursework for M.Sc. students from 2019 to 2021. His responsibilities included teaching theory and practical classes, conducting hands-on laboratory experiments, drafting test papers, organizing exams and viva sessions, and grading assessments. His dedication to teaching and mentoring underscores his commitment to fostering academic excellence and nurturing the next generation of scientists and researchers.

Conferences/Symposiums:

He has actively participated in various conferences, symposiums, and seminars, showcasing his research findings and staying updated with the latest advancements in his field. At the Modern Trends in Inorganic Chemistry (MTIC XVIII) in December 2019 held at IIT Guwahati, he presented a poster titled “Microwave Assisted Green Synthesis of Nanostructured Zinc Glutarate as Potential Heterogeneous Catalyst for CO2 Conversion.”

Moreover, he presented another poster titled “Systematic Thiol Decoration in a Redox-Active UiO-66-(SH)2 Metal–Organic Framework: A Case Study under Oxidative and Reductive Conditions” at the International Symposium on Advanced Microscopy and its Applications in Materials Science-2022 held at IIT Madras in November 2022.

In September 2023, he participated in the Catalysis for Energy, Environment and Sustainability (CEES-2023) and CO2 INDIA NETWORK- 2nd Annual Meet at IIT Mandi, where he presented a poster titled “Can active sites promote thermocatalytic CO2 conversion without engaging in CO2 adsorption?”

He also attended a One Day Seminar on BET Surface Area Characterization and Powder Rheology held on 24th Feb 2020. Additionally, he actively participated in online events such as the ACS Spring 2021 conference held from April 5-16 and the International Adsorption Society Webinar Series on Porous Frameworks and Reticular Nano-Synthesis by Prof. Rahul Banerjee on August 9, 2022. These engagements demonstrate his commitment to staying informed about the latest developments in his field and contributing to the scientific community.

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Rajni Aggarwal -Synthesis of ionic liquids – Women Researcher Award

Rajni Aggarwal -Synthesis of ionic liquids – Women Researcher Award

Dr. Rajni Aggarwal distinguished academic and researcher in the field Synthesis of ionic liquids. She has accumulated significant teaching experience in the field of chemistry. This includes six months of teaching Organic Chemistry practicals for B.Sc. (HNs) Human Genetics semester I class from July 2011 to November 2012, and another six months teaching the same subject for B.Sc. (HNs) Electronics Technology semester I class from July 2012 to December 2012. Following this, she served for three years as a teacher of Chemistry at BBK DAV College for Women, Amritsar, from 2015 to 2017. Furthermore, she contributed her expertise in the Department of Chemistry from 2022 to 2023, teaching Physical Chemistry to both undergraduate and postgraduate classes over a three-year period

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

She holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry (HNs) from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, obtained in 2007, followed by an M.Sc. in Chemistry (HNs) from the same institution in 2009. During her M.Sc., she conducted a project in inorganic chemistry under the guidance of Dr. T. S. Lobana in the Chemistry Department at GNDU, Amritsar. Subsequently, she pursued her Ph.D. from the Department of Chemistry at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Sukhprit Singh. Her doctoral research focused on the synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of ionic liquids, as well as physical studies related to ionic liquids. Additionally, she has qualified for the Ph.D. Eligibility Test conducted by Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, in August 2010, and the Graduate Aptitude Test conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay, in March 2013.

🏆🏆Awards🏆🏆

 Recipient of UGC SAP Fellowship in science for meritorious student, India (2009 – 2014).

LABORATORY AND INSTRUMENTATION SKILLS

She possesses extensive knowledge and practical skills in various aspects of chemistry, particularly in the realm of organic and inorganic compounds. Her expertise includes conducting multistep organic reactions and monitoring them using techniques such as TLC, UV, fluorescence, NMR, mass spectrometry, and infrared spectroscopy. Additionally, she is proficient in purifying compounds through methods like liquid column chromatography and crystallization.

Furthermore, she is well-versed in the characterization of both organic and inorganic compounds using a wide range of analytical techniques, including NMR, IR, MS, UV-Visible spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) experiments.

Moreover, she is adept in instrumentation techniques associated with NMR, IR, UV, fluorescence, as well as utilizing software such as Zetasizer for dynamic light scattering (DLS) analysis and XRD analysis. Her proficiency in these areas enables her to contribute effectively to research and teaching endeavors within the field of chemistry.

CONFERENCES ATTENDED

She has actively participated in numerous national symposiums and seminars, showcasing her dedication to advancing knowledge in the field of chemistry. Notable among these are her poster presentations at the National Symposium on Chemistry in 21st Century held at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, in December 2011, and the Chemical Constellation Cheminar-2012 at Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, in September 2012.

Additionally, she has presented her research findings at various prestigious events, including the 7th RSC-CRSI Symposium in Chemistry at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, in January 2013, and the 15th CRSI National Symposium in Chemistry at the same venue in February 2013. Furthermore, she participated in the National Symposium on Recent Trends in Chemistry held at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, in March 2013.

Her commitment to scholarly discourse is evident through her attendance and contributions at the IVth, Vth, and VIth National Symposia on Advances in Chemical Sciences, all held at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, in 2014, 2016, and 2017 respectively. These engagements underscore her active involvement in academic and research activities within the chemistry community.

 

📝🔬Publications📝🔬
  • R. Aggarwal, S. Singh, Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of surface properties of
    cyclohexyloxyoxoethylbipyridinium gemini amphiphiles, and a Comparison with single-tailed
    amphiphiles
  • R. Aggarwal, S. Singh, G. Hundal, Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of surface properties of
    cyclohexanoxycarbonylmethyl pyridinium and cyclohexanoxycarbonyl methyl imidazolium ionic
    liquids.
  • R. Aggarwal, P. Khullar, M. S. Bakshi, D. Mandial, A. Mahal, G. Ahluwalia. Bipyridinium and
    Imidazolium Ionic Liquids for Nanomaterials Synthesis; pH Effect, Phase Transfer Behavior, and
    Protein Extraction. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 2017, 5(9), 7859-7870. (DOI:
    10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b01368)
  • R. Aggarwal. Comparison of physicochemical studies of single tailed and gemini cyclohexanoxy
    carbonyl pyridinium cationic amphiphiles. Journal of proteomics and bioinformatics. Volume 10 (7)
    178-185 (2017).
  • R. Aggarwal, S. Singh. Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of surface and thermal properties of
    3-cyclohexyloxy-2-hydroxypropyl pyridinium and imidazolium surface active ionic liquids. Journal of
    surfactant and Detergents, 2018, vol. 21, issue 1, (doi.org/10.1002/jsde.12002).
  • R. Aggarwal, S. Singh. Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of surface and thermal properties
    and cytotoxicity of 2-hydroxy-3-phenoxypropyl imidazolium bola-type gemini amphiphiles, Journal of
    surfactant and Detergents, 2018, volume 22 (1), (doi/10.1002/jsde.12203)
  • R. Aggarwal, T. S. Lobana, B. Thakur, R. J. Butcher, M. Zeller, J. P. Jasinki. Synthesis and structure of
    dinuclear palladium complexes with 1, 3-imidazoline-2-thione, Acta Cryst. (2023), E79.
  • R. Aggarwal, S. Singh.Synthesis, self-aggregation, thermal stability and cytotoxicity trends of
    alkyloxypropoxycyclohexane based pyridinium ionic liquids.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2024.124382.

Emmanuel Israel Edache -Chemistry- Best Researcher Award

 Mr. Emmanuel Israel Edache  distinguished academic and researcher in the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. He is an ambitious and visionary young man with an innate goal-getting attitude, analytic, and problem-solving skills, who is keen to begin a career in a challenging environment. He is a recent graduate who combined studies with other commitments. In achieving this, he has shown himself to be self-motivated, committed, and determined in achieving his goals. He has also demonstrated negotiating and organizing skills, a firm sense of responsibility, and the capacity to be efficient under pressure. He possesses excellent verbal and written communication skills and is able to relate to a wide range of people.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, which he anticipates completing soon. Prior to this, he attained an M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry with Second Class Upper Division honors from the same institution. His academic journey began at Bayero University Kano, Kano State, where he graduated with a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry, also earning Second Class Upper Division honors. Earlier in his educational path, he completed a program in N.D Surveying and Geo-informatics at Yaba College of Technology, where he achieved a Lower Credit. His secondary education took place at Qua iboe Church Secondary School, Ogugu, Kogi State, culminating in the Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE). He initiated his academic endeavors at Army Children’s School (NAFRC) Oshodi, Lagos State, where he obtained the First School Leaving Certificate.

He has a track record of assuming leadership roles among his peers, having been privileged to do so on several occasions. Additionally, he actively participated in numerous motivation and facilitation programs focused on youth and skill development. His experience with teamwork spans various areas of responsibility and includes volunteerism. Moreover, he served as a member of the student union government at Yaba College of Technology, further demonstrating his commitment to community engagement and leadership.

WORK EXPERIENCE

He has amassed a diverse range of teaching and educational experiences throughout his career. From February 2013 to February 2017, he served as a part-time Lecturer and Laboratory Demonstrator at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. In this role, he was responsible for ensuring the proper teaching and impartation of knowledge to students across various chemistry courses. Additionally, he played a key role in compiling course materials, coordinating students during examinations, and ensuring compliance with laboratory regulations.

He has also contributed to examination processes as an Assistant Examiner in Chemistry for both the Interim Joint Matriculation Board (IJMB) at ABU, Zaria, since 2015, and the West African Examination Council (WAEC) since 2017.

Prior to these roles, he served as a Teacher at Highgate College in Lagos, where he provided instruction and guidance to students while overseeing examination procedures and compliance with college policies. During his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) year, he served as a Teacher at Government Technical College in Taraba State, where he fulfilled responsibilities including class management, course material compilation, and ensuring examination compliance.

Furthermore, he gained valuable industry experience during his Industrial Training at the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). In this role, he conducted quality control assessments, investigated drug and cosmetic properties, and performed spectrophotometric and chromatographic determinations.

LEADERSHIP & COMMUNITY SERVICE POSITIONS

He has actively contributed to various clubs and organizations, showcasing his commitment to community engagement and leadership. From October 2013 to February 2015, he served as the Chief Usher for the Postgraduate Fellowship of Christian Students, demonstrating his ability to lead and organize within a religious community. During his NYSC year from July 2011 to June 2012, he held multiple leadership roles, including Club Provost for both the HIV/AIDS Awareness Club and the NDLEA/NYSC Drug-Free Club, as well as Cadet Registrar for the NYSC Road Safety Club, emphasizing his dedication to public health and safety initiatives. Additionally, during his time at Bayero University Kano, he served as the Zoe Secretary for the Fellowship of Christian Students, BUK Chapter, from February 2009 to April 2010, further highlighting his involvement in religious and student organizations.

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Ettahiri Youssef -Chemistry- Young Scientist Award

Ettahiri Youssef -Chemistry

Dr. Ettahiri Youssef  distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Chemistry. The research at the Agadir Faculty of Science, Ibn Zohr University, focuses on the development of porous and photocatalytic geopolymer materials derived from natural clays, with a primary application in wastewater depollution. This investigation falls within the realm of fundamental and applied chemistry, with a specialized emphasis on the physical chemistry of materials. The research areas encompass geopolymers, photocatalysis, adsorption, construction materials, clay, fly ash, wastewater treatment, porous geopolymers, 3D printing of geopolymers, concrete materials, and CO2 capture.

The Materials and Environment Laboratory (LME) at the institution serves as the hub for these endeavors. Under the guidance of esteemed supervisors, Professor Bouna Lahcen and Professor Benlhachemi Abdeljalil, both affiliated with Ibn Zohr University, the research team delves into the intricate aspects of developing innovative materials that possess both porous characteristics and photocatalytic properties. This interdisciplinary approach involves blending principles from chemistry, materials science, and environmental science.

The ultimate goal of the research is to contribute to the field of wastewater depollution by creating advanced geopolymer materials that can effectively adsorb and photocatalytically degrade pollutants. The utilization of natural clays as a base material adds an environmentally friendly dimension to the project. The research team explores various avenues, including 3D printing technologies, to tailor the properties of these geopolymers for specific applications in the construction industry and environmental remediation.

By combining the expertise of the faculty and the resources of the Materials and Environment Laboratory, this research project at the Agadir Faculty of Science aims to advance the understanding of geopolymer materials, pushing the boundaries of their applications in sustainable development and addressing critical challenges in wastewater treatment.

Education

In 2023, he earned his Doctorate from the Agadir Faculty of Sciences at Ibn Zohr University, marking a significant accomplishment in his academic journey. Prior to this, he successfully completed his Master’s degree at the same institution from 2018 to 2020, further specializing in his chosen field of study.

His academic pursuits began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the Faculty of Sciences in Agadir, Ibn Zohr University, where he pursued the Chemistry-Physics option from 2015 to 2018. This foundational period laid the groundwork for his later academic endeavors, providing a comprehensive understanding of the core principles in the field.

Before entering university, he completed a Bachelor of Experimental Sciences with a focus on Physical Sciences at the New High School during the academic year 2014-2015. This early exposure to experimental sciences likely played a crucial role in shaping his academic interests and setting the stage for his subsequent studies at the university level.

The progression from a Bachelor’s degree in experimental sciences to a Doctorate in 2023 reflects his dedication to academic and professional growth, showcasing a commendable journey through various educational levels at Ibn Zohr University in Agadir.

Professional Profiles:
International internship
Internship at the Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering.
University of Jaén, Spain/2023.
Publications first author
1. Youssef Ettahiri, L. Bouna, H. John V, A. Benlhachemi, P. Hannah L, A. Bouddouch and B. Bakiz, “Pyrophyllite clay-derived porous geopolymers for removal of methylene blue from aqueous solutions”, Materials Chemistry and Physics (IF = 4.6) 296 (2023) 127281, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2022.127281.
2. Youssef Ettahiri, Brahim Bouargane, Kamal Fritah, Brahim Akhsassi, L. Pérez-Villarejo, Ayoub Aziz, Lahcen Bouna, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Rui M. Novais, “A state-of-the-art review of recent advances in porous geopolymer: applications in adsorption of inorganic and organic contaminants in water”, Construction and Building Materials (IF = 7.4) 395 (2023) 132269, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.132269.
3. Youssef Ettahiri, Brahim Akhsassi, Mina El Fazdoune, Abdessalam Bouddouch, Lahcen Bouna, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Luis Pérez-Villarejo, Regina de Fátima Peralta Muniz Moreira, “From synthesis to applications: A comprehensive review of photocatalytic geopolymer materials for environmental remediation”, Separation and Purification Technology (IF = 8.6) 330 (2023) 125396, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2023.125396.
4. Youssef Ettahiri, Devon M. Samuel, Lahcen Bouna, Anass Khali, Ayoub Aziz, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, L. Pérez-Villarejo and Waltraud M. Kriven, “Comparative study of physicochemical properties of geopolymers prepared by four Moroccan natural clays”, Journal of Building Engineering (IF = 7.1) 80 (2023) 108021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2023.108021.
5. Youssef Ettahiri, Lahcen Bouna, Akhsassi Brahim, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Bahcine Bakiz, Pedro J. Sánchez-Soto, Dolores, Eliche-Quesada, Luis. Pérez-Villarejo, “Synthesis and characterization of porous and photocatalytic geopolymers based natural clay: Enhanced properties and efficient Rhodamine B decomposition”, Applied Materials Today (IF = 8.3) (Accepted).

Publications co-author

1. L. Bouna, Y. Ettahiri, A. Benlhachemi, B. Bakiz, and M. Ezahri “First International
Geopolymeric Composites Congress GEC-2021”, Proceeding du congrès, Décember, 2021,
https://www.gec.acapublishing.com.
2. B. Akhsassi, Y. Ettahiri. Bakiz. A. Taoufyq. S. Villain. Favotto, F. Guinneton, J.-R. Gavarri,
A. Benlhachemi. “Novel Z-scheme Bi3O4Cl/Bi24O31Cl10 2D/3D heterojunction for enhanced
photocatalytic activity under visible light”, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical
and Engineering Aspects (IF = 5.2), 20 September 2023, 131762.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2023.131762.
3. Lahcen Bouna, Youssef Ettahiri, Antoine Elimbi, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Martin Cyr, “Role
of washing process in the improvement of surface properties of porous geopolymers”, Journal
of Porous Materials (IF = 2.6), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2023.125396.
4. Lahcen Bouna, Abdellah Ait EL. Fakir, Youssef Ettahiri, Hajar Abara, Amane Jada, Khalid
Draoui, Abdeljalil Benlhachemi, Mohamed Ezahri, “Understanding the impact of
kaolinite/muscovite ratio in natural clays on oxide contents, physisorbed water, and
structural water fractions”, Materials Chemistry and Physics (IF = 4.6),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2023.128858.

Publications submitted/in preparation

1. Youssef Ettahiri et al “Improving the behavior of green concrete geopolymer using different aluminosilicate sources”, (In preparation).

2. Youssef Ettahiri et al “Reaction kinetics, thermal properties, mechanical properties and microstructure of concrete geopolymers”, (In preparation).
3. Youssef Ettahiri et al “A new porous geopolymer monolith for CO2 capture and thermal insulation”, (In preparation).
4. Youssef Ettahiri et al “First study of a macroporous geopolymer monolith with high thermal insulation properties”, (In preparation).
5. Youssef Ettahiri et al “Improvement of mechanical strength of raw kaolinite using geopolymer-based materials synthesized from slag ash and bottom ash”, (In preparation).        6. Youssef Ettahiri et al “Preparation and properties of diatomite rock based geopolymer for removal of dye from aqueous solutions”, (In preparation).

Research and development

In 2020, he took the initiative to organize a training course focused on the theme of “Completing the end-of-study project (PFE)” specifically tailored for undergraduate students. This course aimed to provide valuable guidance and support to students navigating the challenges of their final projects, offering insights and strategies to enhance the quality of their end-of-study projects.

As a proactive member of the Club of Young Researchers in Applied Sciences and Environment from 2020 to 2022, he actively contributed to the academic and research community. Being part of this club allowed him to engage with like-minded individuals, fostering a collaborative environment for the exchange of ideas and the pursuit of knowledge in applied sciences and environmental research.

In 2021, he further demonstrated his commitment to academic and environmental causes by taking on the role of organizer for a Scientific Day at the Agadir Faculty of Sciences, University Ibn Zohr, Morocco. The event, themed “Water and Waste preservation and valorization for sustainable development,” served as a platform for disseminating knowledge and promoting awareness regarding critical issues in water and waste management for sustainable development.

In the subsequent year, 2022, he assumed the role of coordinator for another significant Scientific Day. This time, the theme centered around “Alternative crops and water security.” The event, organized jointly by the Club of Young Researchers in Applied Sciences and Environment and the Agricultural Association for Watering and Irrigation in TATA, Morocco, aimed to address the importance of alternative crops in the context of water security. Through these initiatives, he showcased strong organizational and leadership skills, contributing to the academic and environmental discourse within and beyond the university community.

Areas of competence

Adsorption, Photocatalysis, Geopolymers concrete, Porous geopolymers, 3D printing
geopolymers, Clay, Wastewater, CO2 capture…
Synthesis methods: Solid-Solid, Coprecipitation, Hydrothermal, Sol-gel…
Characterization techniques (TGA/TDA, XRD, FTIR, SEM, UV, BET, XPS, MET, RAMAN,
FX, Compression, and Reflection testing…).
Advanced programs (X’pertHightscore, OriginLab, Fullprof , SIG).

Formations

Training on biosafety awareness at the Agadir Faculty of Sciences of Ibn Zohr University
(2017).
Geographic Information System (GIS) training, organized by the Young Researchers’ Club for
Applied Sciences and the Environment (CJCSAE) of the Agadir Faculty of Sciences, Ibn Zohr
University (2020).
Participant in a workshop entitled “From Scientific Research to Practice” organized by the
Agadir School of Technology, Ibn Zohr University (2021).