María Eugenia Marín Martínez | Biological Network | Women Researcher Award

Dr. María Eugenia Marín Martínez | Biological Network | Women Researcher Award

Infanta Cristina University Hospital | Spain

Dr. María Eugenia Marín Martínez is a distinguished specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology with a Bachelor’s degree in Medicine from the University of Valladolid and extensive experience across leading hospitals in Madrid, including Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda University Hospital and Infanta Cristina University Hospital. Dedicated to advancing women’s health at every stage of life, she has been deeply involved in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gynecological conditions. Her professional journey reflects a strong commitment to excellence, having contributed to the development of clinical protocols, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and spearheaded pioneering work in the field of uterine fibroid management through radiofrequency ablation-performing over 200 procedures and establishing her center as a national and international reference. Dr. Marín is pursuing her doctoral thesis on radiofrequency ablation at the Autonomous University of Madrid, with expected defense in 2026. She actively participates in multidisciplinary committees on breastfeeding, gender violence, and chronic pelvic pain, and contributes to humanitarian medical missions in Cameroon. A dedicated educator and researcher, she has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and clinical guides, while also directing international training courses in gynecological radiofrequency treatment. Through her leadership, innovation, and compassionate care, Dr. Marín continues to play a vital role in advancing obstetric safety, women’s health, and medical education in Spain and beyond.

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Featured Publications

"Transvaginal radiofrequency ablation: a therapeutic option for managing symptomatic uterine fibroids in women with reproductive desires",Maria Eugenia Marin Martinez, F and S Reports, 2024.

Milton Mondal | Mathematical Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Milton Mondal | Mathematical Modelling | Best Researcher Award

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore | India

Dr. Nikhil Sudhir Sathe (PhD), currently associated with Laboratory Animal Research Services (LARS), is a distinguished researcher with over 20 years of expertise in drug discovery and preclinical evaluation of new chemical entities. His extensive professional experience encompasses in vitro genotoxicology, cell and microbial culture (aerobic, anaerobic, and viral systems including rabies virus), and small laboratory animal studies. Throughout his career at Reliance Life Sciences, Vimta Labs, Dabur Research Centre, and Wockhardt Research Centre, Dr. Sathe has demonstrated exceptional proficiency in GLP-compliant laboratory practices, including bacterial reverse mutation, chromosomal aberration, micronucleus, ELISA, cytotoxicity, and microbial monitoring assays. His early research contributions involved innovative in vitro models for evaluating the efficacy of antimicrobial and cosmetic products. Academically, he holds a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, both with distinction. Dr. Sathe has contributed significantly to scientific literature with publications in reputed journals such as Vaccine, Microbial Pathogenesis, Infectious Medicine, and BioMed, focusing on bacteriophage therapy and vaccine development against multidrug-resistant pathogens and SARS-CoV-2. His scholarly achievements are complemented by active participation in national conferences and workshops, reflecting his deep commitment to advancing microbiological and biomedical research.

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Featured Publications

"Dynamics of a phytoplankton–zooplankton model with three-dimensional patch under the impacts of hydrodynamic conditions", M Mondal, CS Rao, T Zhang, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2025.

"Bloom dynamics under the effects of periodic driving forces", M Mondal, T Zhang, Mathematical Biosciences, 2025.

"Mathematical Modelling and Analysis of Harmful Algal Bloom", M Mondal, Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society, 2024.

Roger Gläser | Cascades in Networks | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Roger Gläser | Cascades in Networks | Best Researcher Award

Leipzig University | Germany

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Roger Gläser began his academic journey in Chemistry at the Universität Stuttgart, earning his Diploma degree in 1993 under the guidance of Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Weitkamp. His passion for chemical technology was evident early in his academic career, culminating in a Doctorate in Chemical Technology in 1997, followed by a prestigious Habilitation in 2007, both from Universität Stuttgart. This solid foundation in chemical sciences laid the groundwork for his impactful contributions to heterogeneous catalysis and porous material research.

Professional Endeavors

Since 2007, Prof. Gläser has served as a Full Professor of Chemical Technology and Executive Director of the Institute of Chemical Technology at Leipzig University, Germany. His career is distinguished not only by academic leadership but also by his extensive involvement in national and international scientific governance. From Vice Rector for Talent Development at Universität Leipzig (2022–2025) to President of the International Zeolite Association (IZA) starting July 2025, his influence spans across administrative, educational, and scientific domains. He has held several prominent roles, including Chair of the German Zeolite Association, Chair of the German Catalysis Society (GeCatS) Commission, and Board Member of FEZA, displaying his commitment to advancing scientific networks and policy.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Gläser’s research centers on heterogeneous catalysis by porous materials, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of sorbents and catalysts with hierarchical porosity. His work integrates supported metals, metal oxides, enzymes, and photocatalysts, with applications in thermochemical energy storage, renewable resource utilization, diesel off-gas treatment, and photocatalysis. He also explores diffusion mechanisms in catalytic systems and promotes the use of alternative solvent systems in catalytic reactions. With an eye on sustainability, he has significantly contributed to converting biomass and CO₂ into useful fuels and chemicals, aligning his work with global climate and energy challenges.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Gläser's impact is reflected in his supervision of over 52 doctoral theses, nurturing a new generation of chemists and engineers. His innovative mindset is demonstrated through six patents covering novel catalytic processes and porous materials. These include processes for ketone synthesis, alkylbenzene oxidation, and porous metal oxide materials, marking significant strides in industrial chemistry and green catalysis. His work bridges fundamental science and applied technology, often with interdisciplinary collaborations, reinforcing his reputation as a thought leader in catalytic science.

Academic Sites and Leadership

As a speaker of Leipzig University’s Research Profile Area “Sustainable Systems and Biodiversity”, Prof. Gläser has played a pivotal role in positioning the university as a center of excellence. He also served as Chairman of the Board of the Leibniz-Institute for Surface Modification (IOM) and Director of the Graduate Center of Mathematics/Informatics and Natural Sciences, contributing to the development of academic ecosystems. Furthermore, his appointment to the DFG Review Board for Chemical Technology and the Ombuds Committee for Research Integrity reflects his dedication to maintaining high ethical and scientific standards.

Honors and Recognitions

Prof. Gläser’s contributions have been acknowledged with prestigious awards, including the Jochen-Block-Award (2002) from DECHEMA's Catalysis Section and the Young Faculty Award (2006) from DECHEMA's Society of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. These accolades underscore his excellence in chemical engineering research and mentorship.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Gläser’s legacy is built on a foundation of scientific excellence, collaborative leadership, and sustainability-focused innovation. His upcoming presidency of the International Zeolite Association (IZA) from 2025 positions him to influence global research agendas in porous materials and catalysis. His efforts continue to inspire advancements in green chemistry, energy efficiency, and environmental remediation, ensuring that his work remains relevant and impactful in tackling future technological and environmental challenges.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Roger Gläser epitomizes the union of academic rigor, scientific innovation, and institutional leadership. With over two decades of distinguished service to the field of chemical technology and catalysis, his career is a beacon of research excellence and mentorship. As he continues to shape the future of sustainable chemical processes and international scientific collaboration, his work will undoubtedly leave a lasting imprint on both academia and industry worldwide.

Notable Publications

"Adsorption, capture, and selectivity: how much do the framework cations influence the adsorption in LTA zeolites?

  • Author: A da Silva, JMS Duarte, MIS de Mello, T Beger, J Titus-Emse, R Gläser
  • Journal: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • Year: 2025

"Diffusion in Nanoporous Materials in the Focus of an IUPAC Initiative: The Innovative Power of “Microscopic” Measuring Techniques

  • Author: M Jabłońska, A Osorio Hernández, J Dornseiffer, J Grams, A Guo
  • Journal: Catalysts
  • Year: 2025

"Influence of the secondary pore system on methyl oleate epoxidation using TS-1 with hierarchical pore system

  • Author: AO Hernández, M Goepel, D Poppitz, R Gläser
  • Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics
  • Year: 2025

"Microkinetic Modelling of the Heterogeneously Catalyzed Hydrogenation of Glycolic Acid over Ru/C

  • Author: FM Harth, A Kojčinović, B Likozar, R Gläser, M Huš, M Goepel, M Grilc
  • Journal: ChemCatChem
  • Year: 2025

"TS-1/spherical activated carbon composites in the epoxidation of methyl oleate

  • Author: AO Hernández, M Goepel, D Poppitz, M Dvoyashkin, R Gläser
  • Journal: RSC advances
  • Year: 2024

Uri Yechiali | Queueing Theory | Best Paper Award

Prof. Uri Yechiali | Queueing Theory | Best Paper Award

Tel Aviv University | Israel

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Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Emeritus Uri Yechiali embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in industrial engineering and operations research. He earned his B.Sc. (Cum Laude) in Industrial Engineering and an M.Sc. in Operations Research from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, showcasing his early aptitude for analytical modeling and systems optimization. His academic trajectory continued internationally when he pursued and completed a Ph.D. in Operations Research at Columbia University, New York—a significant milestone that would set the stage for a remarkable career in mathematical modeling and queueing theory.

Professional Endeavors

Following the completion of his doctorate, Professor Yechiali began his long-standing affiliation with Tel Aviv University in 1971, where he steadily rose through the academic ranks, becoming a full professor in 1981. His career also included prestigious visiting professorships at renowned institutions such as Columbia University, New York University, INRIA in France, and Eurandom in the Netherlands, where he held the Beta Chair. These international academic engagements reflect the high regard in which he is held across the global research community.

Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Yechiali has made seminal contributions to the fields of Queueing Theory and Stochastic Modeling, authoring over 160 scientific publications. His research has significantly advanced theoretical understanding and practical applications in operations research. He is especially noted for his pioneering work on vacation models in queues, queues in random environments, and polling systems. His investigations extended into diverse applications, including the Israeli queue, optimal policies for live-organ transplants, genetic regulatory networks, and the asymmetric simple inclusion process (ASIP). Other notable areas of his research include tandem Jackson networks, ticket queues, layered queue systems, and statistical mathematical programming.

Supervision and Academic Influence

Over his illustrious career, Professor Yechiali has supervised 43 Master’s students and 14 Ph.D. candidates, many of whom have gone on to hold faculty positions at prestigious international universities. His mentorship has been instrumental in cultivating a new generation of researchers in operations research and applied mathematics. His leadership in the academic community has had a lasting influence on both theoretical frameworks and practical applications in queueing systems.

Impact and Recognition

Professor Yechiali’s research excellence has been recognized with numerous research grants from both Israeli and European institutes, underlining the broad support and value of his work. In 2004, he was awarded the Life Achievement Award by the Operations Research Society of Israel, a distinguished recognition of his lifelong commitment and contributions to the field. His research not only deepened theoretical insights but also provided models with real-world applicability in fields such as healthcare, telecommunications, and logistics.

Academic Citations and Global Standing

With a vast body of work accessible at his academic homepage, Professor Yechiali's publications are widely cited across disciplines, indicating the global impact and interdisciplinary relevance of his research. His work on stochastic systems and queueing models continues to be foundational, cited in both theoretical studies and applied research papers that address emerging challenges in system optimization, network performance, and resource allocation.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Professor Yechiali’s legacy is defined not only by his publications and awards but also by the enduring frameworks he introduced and the academic minds he mentored. His ongoing work in tandem stochastic systems, generalized ASIP models, ticket queues, and retrial networks signals that he remains at the forefront of research even after achieving emeritus status. His continuing efforts in developing optimal allocation policies for live-organ transplants underscore his commitment to leveraging mathematical modeling for the betterment of society.

Conclusion

In summary, Professor Uri Yechiali stands as a towering figure in the domains of queueing theory and stochastic modeling. His academic rigor, innovative contributions, global teaching roles, and impactful mentorship have not only shaped the evolution of his discipline but have also inspired a vast network of scholars and practitioners worldwide. With a legacy anchored in both theoretical advancement and real-world application, his work continues to illuminate new pathways in operations research and applied mathematics.

Notable Publications

"Queues with service resetting

  • Author: Ofek Lauber Bonomo; Uri Yechiali; Shlomi Reuveni
  • Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
  • Year: 2025

"The Number of Overlapping Customers in Priority Queues

  • Author: O Boxma, J Pender, U Yechiali
  • Journal: Operational Research
  • Year: 2025

"Inter-Departure Time Correlations in PH/G/1 Queues

  • Author: R Sagron, U Yechiali
  • Journal: Mathematics
  • Year: 2024

"The Maximum Overlap Time in the Mλ/G/1/k Queue

  • Author: Ofek Lauber Bonomo; Uri Yechiali; Shlomi Reuveni
  • Journal: Eurandom Report
  • Year: 2024

"A generalized ASIP with arrivals to all sites and particle movements in all directions

  • Author: Y Yeger, U Yechiali
  • Journal: Annals of Operations Research
  • Year: 2024

 

Eddie Wampande | Biological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eddie M. Wampande | Biological Networks | Best Researcher Award

Makerere University | Uganda

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DR. EDDIE M. WAMPANDE: A VISIONARY IN INFECTIOUS DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND VETERINARY SCIENCE

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Eddie M. Wampande began his academic journey with a scholarship awarded by the Government of Uganda to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Veterinary Medicine (BVM) at Makerere University from 1993 to 1998. Driven by a strong passion for infectious diseases and parasitology, he advanced to complete a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology (Parasitology) at the same university with a WHO/TDR scholarship. His academic accomplishments culminated in a Ph.D. in Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases, with a focus on the phenotypes and microevolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, supported by the Tuberculosis Research Unit (TBRU), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Wampande’s professional journey has been deeply intertwined with Makerere University. He began as a Research Assistant (2000–2002) in the Molecular Biology Laboratory and gradually progressed to Research Associate (2002–2005) and later Senior Lecturer (2005 to date). In 2012, he joined the University of Basel’s Swiss Tropical Institute and Public Health as a Research Fellow, and since 2014, he has been serving as the Director of the Central Diagnostic Laboratory. His commitment to capacity building is evident in his leadership of diagnostic and research programs, reflecting strong administrative and technical expertise.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON BIOLOGICAL NETWORKS

Dr. Wampande's primary research focus is on the molecular epidemiology of infectious pathogens of both economic and public health significance, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, African Swine Fever Virus, Trypanosoma brucei, and antimicrobial-resistant pathogens. He has supervised 15 MSc students to completion, covering diverse research areas including tuberculosis genotyping, HIV diagnosis, zoonotic transmission, and antibiotic resistance. His Ph.D. mentorship includes completed theses and ongoing research projects related to TB-HIV co-infections and antimicrobial resistance dynamics in poultry farms. He has also served as external examiner for Ph.D. theses from other countries, evidencing his continental influence.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Wampande has been instrumental in multiple resource mobilization efforts, securing national and international grants totaling over USD 1.3 million, supporting projects ranging from vector-borne diseases to molecular diagnostics and zoonotic infections. He led the “Stamp Out Sleeping Sickness” initiative in Eastern Uganda (2010–2015) and coordinated large-scale field surveys such as the serological bovine tuberculosis survey in Karamoja (2022) and control programs targeting tick and bacterial resistance (2015–2019). His work has directly impacted national policy on disease surveillance, diagnostics, and animal-human health interface management.

ACADEMIC CITES

His scholarly work and technical reviews have earned him appointments such as Reviewer for the International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases (2015–2017) and BMC Infectious Diseases (2017–2020). He is a member of several key scientific bodies, including the Genome Analysis Working Group and Microbiome Working Group under H3Africa, a continent-wide initiative promoting genomic research. His contributions to genome bioinformatics were further recognized by a three-month fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine, USA, funded by the MRC/UVRI Infection and Immunity Program.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Wampande’s legacy lies in his consistent dedication to training the next generation of African scientists, advancing research infrastructure, and deepening our understanding of infectious disease epidemiology. His participation in global initiatives like the THRiVE Program (Welcome Trust, UK) and Cambridge Africa’s Alborado Research Scheme underlines his commitment to collaborative science. Looking ahead, his ongoing Ph.D. supervision, continuous research in African Swine Fever epidemiology, and further exploration of zoonotic diseases place him in a pivotal role in shaping Africa's public health research landscape.

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HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Dr. Wampande has received numerous accolades, including the Makerere University Research Award for Excellence, Welcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellowship, and Gates Foundation Travel Grant.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
He remains an advocate for community-inclusive scientific approaches, using participatory methods to combat diseases and ensure sustainable practices in animal husbandry, agriculture, and diagnostics across Uganda.

RESOURCE MOBILIZATION EXPERTISE
He has led and co-led research projects funded by major organizations such as the United States Department of Agriculture, Defence Threat Reduction Agency, and the WHO/TDR, contributing to cross-sectoral innovation and knowledge application in both academic and governmental contexts.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"A description of the clinical signs and lesions of African swine fever, and its differential diagnoses in pigs slaughtered at selected abattoirs in central Uganda

  • Author: JE Ekakoro, A Nassali, C Hauser, K Ochoa, D Ndoboli, R Okwasiimire
  • Journal: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Year: 2025

"Detection and molecular characterisation of fowl adenovirus associated with inclusion body hepatitis and hydropericardium syndrome in Uganda

  • Author: W Eneku, R Okwasiimire, F Mutebi, M Kisekka, S Kakooza, M Afayoa
  • Journal: Tropical Animal Health and Production
  • Year: 2025

"Patterns of compensatory mutations in rpoA/B/C genes of multidrug resistant M. tuberculosis in Uganda

  • Author: DP Kateete, S Namakula, E Kigozi, FA Katabazi, GW Kasule, K Musisi
  • Journal: bioRxiv
  • Year: 2025

"Hepatoprotective effect of methanol fruit extract of Punica granatum L in highly active antiretroviral therapy-induced toxicity in Wistar rats

  • Author: E Kwizera, EM Wampande, CD Kato, P Mujinya, A Wandera, F Bwambale
  • Journal: Drug and Chemical Toxicology
  • Year: 2024

"Polymorphisms in immune genes and their association with tuberculosis susceptibility: An analysis of the African population

  • Author: W Wodelo, EM Wampande, A Andama, DP Kateete, K Ssekatawa
  • Journal: The Application of Clinical Genetics
  • Year: 2024

Tarana Nurubeyli | Mass spectrometry investigation | Excellence in Research

Prof. Tarana Nurubeyli | Mass spectrometry investigation | Excellence in Research

Head of Laboratory High Voltage Engineering, Institute of physics of Ministry of Science and Education, Azerbaijan📖

Dr. Tarana K. Nurubeyli is a distinguished physicist with expertise in mass spectrometry, material analysis, and advanced research methodologies. She holds a Doctorate in Physical Sciences and serves as the Head of Laboratory at the Institute of Physics, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. She is also an Associate Professor at Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University and an adjunct professor at Khazar University. Dr. Nurubeyli has been actively involved in interdisciplinary research, contributing to innovative techniques in oil and gas exploration, environmental studies, and materials science.

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Education Background🎓

Dr. Tarana K. Nurubeyli has a strong academic foundation in physics, beginning with her Bachelor’s (1995–1999) and Master’s (1999–2001) degrees from Baku State University, where she graduated with honors. She pursued her doctoral studies at the Institute of Physics, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, earning her Ph.D. in Physics in 2010. Her academic journey culminated in obtaining the prestigious Doctor of Physical Sciences degree from the same institute in 2021. Her educational achievements highlight her commitment to advancing knowledge in physics and related disciplines.

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Nurubeyli leads a laboratory at the Institute of Physics, Ministry of Science and Education, Azerbaijan, focusing on advanced spectrometry and materials analysis. She is an Associate Professor in Electromechanics at Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University and has been a guest lecturer at Khazar University. Her work includes organizing international conferences, reviewing for high-impact journals, and serving on editorial boards of scientific publications, including Journal of Chemistry and Physics and American Journal of Physics and Applications.

Research Interest🔬

Dr. Nurubeyli specializes in the application of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for analyzing biological, environmental, and geological samples. Her research spans improving sensitivity in spectrometry, investigating the elemental distribution in solid rocks for hydrocarbon exploration, and developing methods for transformer condition assessments. She is also engaged in material science projects, focusing on magnetic resistance and nanocomposite applications.

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Dr. Nurubeyli has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed journal articles, presented at international workshops, and contributed to multidisciplinary research. She has multiple patents related to spectrometry and instrumentation, reflecting her innovative contributions to science. Her work is indexed in Scopus and has received citations in leading journals, showcasing her impact on the global scientific community.

Key Achievements

  • Spearheaded projects enhancing the accuracy of oil and gas exploration using advanced mass spectrometry techniques.
  • Developed methodologies for heavy metal soil neutralization and biological material analysis.
  • Delivered presentations at prestigious international conferences, such as the 15th International Workshop in Assisi, Italy (2022).
  • Successfully led grant projects funded by the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic.

Publications Top Notes 📄

1. The Role of the Spectral Matrix Effect in the Element Analysis of Biological Fluids in ICP-MS

  • Authors: TK Nurubeyli, KN Ahmadova
  • Journal: Modern Physics Letters B
  • Volume & Issue: Vol. 35, Issue 05
  • Article Number: 2150094
  • Year: 2021
  • Abstract: This study investigates the spectral matrix effects in ICP-MS during the elemental analysis of biological fluids. It identifies key interference mechanisms and suggests techniques for reducing errors to improve result accuracy.
  • Citations: 6

2. The Effect of Plasma Density on the Degree of Suppression of Analyte Signals in ICP-MS

  • Author: TK Nurubeyli
  • Journal: Technical Physics
  • Volume & Issue: Vol. 65, Issue 12
  • Pages: 1963–1968
  • Year: 2020
  • Abstract: The paper examines how plasma density variations affect signal suppression in ICP-MS analytes. Strategies for optimizing plasma parameters are discussed to enhance measurement sensitivity and accuracy.
  • Citations: 6

3. Coefficient of Relative Sensitivity in Mass Spectrometers with Inductively Coupled Plasma

  • Author: TK Nurubeyli
  • Journal: Inorganic Materials: Applied Research
  • Volume & Issue: Vol. 11, Issue 3
  • Pages: 552–557
  • Year: 2020
  • Abstract: This research develops the concept of relative sensitivity coefficients in ICP-MS for multi-element analysis, exploring factors influencing sensitivity and calibration improvements.
  • Citations: 3

4. Improvement of Treatment Methods in Analysis of Carbon Mountain Breeds by ICP-MS

  • Authors: TK Nurubeyli, AM Hashimov, ZK Nurubeyli, KN Ahmadova, SI Hasanova
  • Journal: International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering
  • Year: 2020
  • Abstract: The study proposes enhanced treatment methodologies for analyzing carbon-rich mountain rocks with ICP-MS, focusing on reducing matrix effects for better trace element quantification.
  • Citations: 3

5. Role of the Matrix Effect in Analysis of Biological Objects Using Mass Spectrometry with Inductively Coupled Plasma

  • Authors: TK Nurubeyli, KZ Nuriyev, ZK Nurubeyli, KB Gurbanov
  • Journal: Technical Physics
  • Volume: 64
  • Pages: 909–915
  • Year: 2019
  • Abstract: This publication delves into matrix effects on biological sample analysis using ICP-MS. It identifies interference factors and proposes corrective measures for accurate elemental analysis.
  • Citations: 3

Conclusion

Dr. Tarana K. Nurubeyli exemplifies excellence in research through her significant advancements in mass spectrometry and interdisciplinary science. Her innovative methodologies, impactful publications, and leadership roles in academia and industry position her as a leading figure in her field. By addressing the areas of improvement, such as diversifying funding and fostering broader collaborations, she can further amplify her already impressive contributions.