Chnar Aziz | Nanotechnology Innovations | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Chnar Aziz | Nanotechnology Innovations | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Chnar Aziz | Sulaimani Polytechnic University | Iraq

Dr. Chnar Hussein Aziz is a dedicated lecturer in the Communication Department at the Technical College of Engineering, Sulaimani Polytechnic University. With a multidisciplinary background in physics, nanoscience, and English language and literature, he brings a unique blend of technical expertise and communication skills to academia. His research primarily focuses on nanoferrite particles, including their synthesis, characterization, and applications, as well as electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding nanocomposite materials, water pollution treatment, renewable energy, supercapacitors, antennas, and metamaterials. Dr. Aziz has authored multiple high-impact publications in international journals, addressing topics such as dysprosium-doped cobalt ferrites, Mg-substituted nanoferrites, and the influence of metamaterials on microstrip patch antennas. He has contributed significantly to advancing knowledge in nanomaterials and electromagnetic applications, reflecting a commitment to both fundamental research and practical innovations. Beyond research, he has extensive teaching experience in physics, electronics, electromagnetics, antennas, and web publishing, guiding students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He also actively participates in training programs and workshops, covering computational physics, molecular dynamics simulations, nanostructure modeling, advanced analytical instrumentation, and pedagogical methods. Dr. Aziz is engaged in academic leadership and service, having held departmental leadership positions and contributing as a reviewer for international journals. His involvement extends to professional organizations, where he plays an active role in promoting materials science and nanotechnology through membership in national and regional scientific associations. He combines his academic and research pursuits with community engagement, participating in initiatives ranging from community-based rehabilitation programs to agricultural monitoring projects. Proficient in English, Arabic, and Kurdish, and skilled in computational tools and analytical software, Dr. Aziz exemplifies a scholar committed to advancing science, technology, and education while fostering meaningful societal impact.

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Featured Publications

Aziz, C., & Azhdar, B. (2022). Synthesis of dysprosium doped cobalt ferrites nanoparticles by sol-gel auto-combustion method and influence of grinding techniques on structural, morphological, and magnetic properties. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 542, 168577.

Aziz, C. H. (2016). Electromagnetic effect of rectangular spiral metamaterial on microstrip patch antenna performance. Journal of Modeling and Simulation of Antennas and Propagation, 2(1), 13–21.

Aziz, C. H., Abdul, N. A., Ali, R. A., Salih, A. M., Rasul, H. I., Raheem, S. M., & Yaqub, K. Q. (2025). From farm to fallout: Agriculture’s role in America’s environmental crisis. Asian Journal of Advances in Agricultural Research, 25(6), 16–29.

Narayankar, C. U., Aziz, C. H., Koheil, H., Patil, R. H., Patil, S. B., Hosseini-Bandegharaei, A., Keshta, B. E., Ayyar, M., Patil, R. P., Gnanasekaran, L., Mohanavel, V., Santhamoorthy, M., & Santhoshkumar, S. (2025). Impact of Mg²⁺ ions substitution on structural, morphological and electrical impedance study of magnetic Ni₀.₆₋ₓMgₓCo₀.₄Fe₂O₄ (x = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5) nanoferrites. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 38(5), 208.

Aziz, C. (2025). Effects of grinding technique and Dy³⁺ doping on optical and impedance properties of cobalt ferrites synthesized by the sol-gel auto-combustion method. Ceramic International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2025.11.305

Omar Boualam | Nanotechnology Innovations | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Omar Boualam | Nanotechnology Innovations | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Omar Boualam | Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University | Morocco

Omar Boualam has actively participated in numerous oral communications, presenting his research findings at both national and international conferences. His presentations have focused on catalytic degradation of pollutants, advanced oxidation processes, and innovative use of Moroccan clay in environmental remediation. These sessions have not only showcased his technical expertise but also demonstrated his ability to clearly convey complex scientific concepts to diverse academic audiences, fostering scholarly dialogue and collaboration.

Academic Profile 

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Education

Omar Boualam possesses a solid academic foundation in chemistry and engineering, with progressive qualifications that reflect both depth and specialization. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Catalytic Chemistry at the Laboratory of Materials, Processes, and Catalysis for the Environment (LMPCE), affiliated with the Higher School of Technology and the Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University in Fez, Morocco. His doctoral research revolves around the catalytic oxidation of aromatic pollutants using Moroccan clay-based nanocomposites. Prior to his PhD, he earned a Master’s degree in Applied Chemistry with a specialization in Environment and Sustainable Development from the Faculty of Sciences, Kenitra, graduating with honors. He also holds a Professional Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Chemistry and a University Diploma of Technology (DUT) in Process Engineering from EST Fez, both obtained with merit. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics A from Youssef Ben Tachefine High School, where he graduated with honors.

Experience

Omar’s professional trajectory reflects a blend of technical expertise and academic involvement. Since May 2018, he has been working as a Laboratory Technician at the Higher School of Technology in Fez, where he is responsible for preparing and managing lab equipment for process engineering practicals, maintaining chemical stocks, and assisting faculty and students. His duties also include supporting ongoing research initiatives and organizing academic workshops and scientific seminars. Before joining EST, he spent nearly five years at the Official Laboratory for Chemical Analysis and Research (LOARC) in Casablanca, conducting industrial chemical analyses and maintaining analytical instruments. He also worked at Lafarge Cement Plant in Tangier from 2012 to 2013, performing quality control tests on raw materials and optimizing production processes in collaboration with plant engineers. His roles have consistently involved analytical testing, method validation, equipment calibration, and technical reporting, which have honed his skills in laboratory management and research facilitation.

Research Interests

Omar Boualam’s research interests lie primarily in the fields of environmental chemistry, material science, and process engineering. His core focus is on the development of cost-effective and efficient catalytic systems for the degradation of pollutants in wastewater. He explores advanced oxidation processes, such as heterogeneous Fenton and wet oxidation, employing modified natural clays like illite and sediment materials to enhance catalytic activity. His work combines synthesis of nanocomposites, reactor design, and optimization methodologies, such as response surface methodology (RSM) and Box–Behnken design, to achieve maximum pollutant removal efficiency. In addition to practical remediation applications, he investigates analytical method development and validation, particularly in the context of food dye analysis and environmental monitoring. His work is aimed at contributing to sustainable solutions in water treatment, pollution control, and green chemistry.

Awards and Recognitions

Omar Boualam has earned recognition for his scientific contributions and technical innovations. In July 2024, he was granted a national patent for the design and realization of a dual-chamber chemical reactor intended for the treatment of liquid effluents. The system represents a significant step forward in scalable and effective wastewater treatment technologies. He is also active in academic circles, having served on organizing committees of major national and international scientific events, including the International Symposium on Materials, Environmental Sciences, and Hygiene (ISMESH 2024) and the 5th National Energy Day (JNE’24). His administrative and social leadership roles include serving as General Secretary of the Social Works Association at EST Fez and Treasurer of AMSEDD (Moroccan Association of Environmental Sciences and Sustainable Development). These positions reflect his commitment not only to scientific excellence but also to community engagement and academic service.

Publications

Dual-sonochemical activation of α-Fe₂O₃@Illite for Fenton oxidation of phenol and real wastewater application

Journal: Chemical Engineering Science (2026)
Authors: Omar Boualam et al.

Recent advances in heavy metals removal using ammonium molybdophosphate composites: A review

Journal: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science (2025)
Authors: Miyah, Youssef; Boualam, Omar et al.

Enhanced catalytic performance of 3%FeCu-HC modified hydrochar for methyl violet 2B removal in the heterogeneous Fenton process

Journal: Next Materials (2025)
Authors: Abderrazzak Adachi; Omar Boualam et al.

Food Dye HPLC-DAD Method Analytical Validation using Box–Behnken Design

Journal: ACS Food Science & Technology (2025)
Authors: Omar Boualam et al.

Conclusion

Omar Boualam exemplifies the integration of scientific rigor, technical competence, and social responsibility. His academic progression, grounded in applied chemistry and process engineering, complements his extensive hands-on experience in both industrial and academic laboratories. With a focused research agenda targeting sustainable environmental solutions through catalytic technologies, he has made notable contributions to the field, including several peer-reviewed publications and a patented wastewater treatment reactor. Beyond his laboratory work, Omar plays a vital role in organizing scientific events and managing community-oriented associations, demonstrating leadership and commitment to impactful change. His well-rounded profile positions him as a promising young scientist with the potential to drive meaningful advancements in environmental chemistry and sustainable development.

Girma Moges | Nanotechnology Innovations | Outstanding Contribution Award

Mr. Girma Moges | Nanotechnology Innovations | Outstanding Contribution Award

Mr. Girma Moges | Hawassa university Country, Ethiopia

Girma Moges Jenberie is a dedicated textile researcher and educator with hands-on experience in textile finishing, dyeing technologies, and garment manufacturing. Holding an MSc in Textile and Fashion Technology from Bahir Dar University with a strong academic and practical background, his research focuses on green nanotechnology and sustainable textile applications. He has served as a production supervisor, garment technician, and lecturer, demonstrating a solid blend of industrial and academic expertise. Skilled in textile lab operations, fabric functionalization, machine layout, and garment maintenance, Girma also possesses strong computer proficiency and language capabilities, making him a versatile and valuable asset in textile education and research.

Academic Profile 

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Education

Girma Moges Jenberie has pursued a strong academic path focused on textile engineering and technological innovation. He earned his Master of Science (MSc) degree from the Ethiopian Institute of Textile and Fashion Technology (EiTEX), Bahir Dar University, in 2024 with a distinction marked by a “Very Good” average. His master’s thesis, titled “Synergistic multi-functional finishing of cotton fabric with CuO nanoparticles and algae extracts”, demonstrates his deep engagement with eco-friendly and sustainable fabric finishing technologies. Prior to this, he obtained his Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Textile Engineering from Wollo University, Kombolcha Institute of Technology, in 2018. His undergraduate thesis focused on “Design and development of an automatic dyeing and multi-color mixing machine”, showing his early inclination toward automation and innovation in textile processes. His academic foundation began at Motta Secondary School, where he completed his secondary education in 2013, preparing the groundwork for his future career in science and engineering.

Experience

Girma has accumulated diverse and practical work experience in both the textile industry and academia. He started his professional career at PVH AM Manufacturing PLC, where he served as a Production Supervisor from January to July 2019 and then as a Garment Technician until December 2020. In these roles, he was responsible for overseeing production lines, identifying and solving technical faults, and maintaining stitching machines to ensure continuous workflow. Transitioning into academia, Girma was appointed as an Assistant Lecturer at Hawassa University Institute of Technology from December 2020 to October 2022, where he taught undergraduate courses and operated as a laboratory technician in textile chemistry. During this time, he also contributed to various dyeing and textile functionalization experiments. After completing his MSc, he returned to Hawassa University and currently serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Textile and Garment Engineering, where he continues to blend academic instruction with practical lab-based training and research.

Research Interests

Girma’s research interests center around sustainable textile technologies, particularly the development of eco-friendly fabric treatments using nanotechnology and bio-based materials. His master’s research focused on green synthesis of copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticles and their combination with phytochemicals extracted from Azolla Nilotica algae for multifunctional textile finishing. This work reflects his interest in creating textiles with enhanced antibacterial and UV-protection properties through environmentally responsible methods. His experience also includes phytochemical screening, color science, and the application of natural dyes. Additionally, his undergraduate research in color mixing and automation indicates a broader interest in textile machinery design and process engineering. Overall, his research spans material innovation, process automation, and green chemistry applications within the textile sector.

Awards

While specific formal awards or honors are not detailed, Girma’s publication in a high-impact journal reflects the scholarly merit of his research. His co-authored paper, “Synergetic antibacterial and UV-protective finishing of cotton fabric functionalized with copper oxide nanoparticles and phenolic compounds of Azolla Nilotica algae extracts”, was published in the Journal of Industrial Textiles in 2024. This publication showcases the recognition of his scientific contribution by the global textile research community and underscores the innovative quality of his work. His consistent academic performance, practical research contributions, and active involvement in both the industry and higher education institutions are testaments to his commitment to excellence, even in the absence of listed individual awards.

Publications

Critical Review of Biosynthesized CuO Nanoparticle-Functionalized Fabrics: Antimicrobial, Biocompatibility and Cost Effectiveness Assessments for Medical Applications – Elsevier (2025)

A review of exploring ionic and nonionic dyeing of polyester: sustainable solutions and applications – Textile Research Journal (2025)

Synergetic antibacterial and UV-protective finishing of cotton fabric functionalized with copper oxide nanoparticles and phenolic compounds of Azolla Nilotica algae extracts – Journal of Industrial Textiles (2024)