Gwendolyn Boyd-Shields | Wood Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Gwendolyn Boyd-Shields
Affiliation Mississippi State University
Country United States
Scopus ID 60479018700
Documents 2
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Wood Chemistry
Event International Research Scientist Awards

Gwendolyn Boyd-Shields – Mississippi State University

Gwendolyn Boyd-Shields, Mississippi State University, is a researcher associated with wood chemistry and sustainable material protection studies. Her scholarly profile reflects contributions to emerging research on nano-chitosan formulations, essential oil encapsulation, and environmentally conscious approaches for wood preservation. The profile summarized here is prepared in the context of the International Research Scientist Awards and presents an academic overview based on publicly available research indicators and publication records.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Gwendolyn Boyd-Shields with emphasis on research activity in wood chemistry and sustainable protection technologies. The available record indicates participation in scholarly work examining nano-enabled preservation strategies and environmentally responsible material treatments. The profile is evaluated using publication output, citation metrics, and relevance to contemporary research priorities within forest products science.[1]

Keywords

Wood Chemistry, Sustainable Wood Protection, Nano-Chitosan, Essential Oil Encapsulation, Forest Products Research, Material Preservation, Environmental Sustainability, Applied Biomaterials.

Introduction

Research in sustainable wood protection has increasingly focused on reducing dependence on conventional chemical treatments while maintaining durability and performance. Investigations involving bio-based materials, nanotechnology, and encapsulation systems have gained importance because of their potential environmental advantages. Within this context, Boyd-Shields has contributed to literature addressing innovative protection strategies for wood materials.[2]

Research Profile

According to the available author profile, Boyd-Shields is affiliated with Mississippi State University in the United States. The researcher has a Scopus Author ID of 60479018700, with two indexed documents, one citation, and an h-index of one. The documented subject specialization is Wood Chemistry, reflecting a focused research portfolio in applied forest products science.[1]

Research Contributions

The researcher’s contributions emphasize sustainable preservation systems designed to enhance wood durability while supporting environmental stewardship. Particular attention has been directed toward nano-chitosan technologies and essential oil encapsulation approaches that may provide alternatives to traditional treatments. Such work aligns with broader scientific efforts to improve performance, safety, and sustainability in wood protection applications.[2]

Publications

A notable publication associated with Boyd-Shields is “Nano-Chitosan Formulations and Essential Oil Encapsulation for Sustainable Wood Protection: A Comprehensive Review.” The article reviews emerging preservation technologies and discusses their scientific basis, practical relevance, and potential advantages for long-term material protection. The publication reflects interdisciplinary engagement across wood science, biomaterials, and sustainable technology development.[2]

Research Impact

Although the publication record is currently modest in scale, the thematic focus addresses a growing area of scientific interest. Research connected with bio-derived preservation systems contributes to discussions on sustainable industrial practices and environmentally responsible resource utilization. Continued development in this field may support future academic visibility and collaborative opportunities.[2]

Award Suitability

The researcher’s work demonstrates alignment with innovation-focused recognition programs that value sustainability, applied science, and emerging technologies. Contributions involving nano-enabled wood protection and environmentally conscious material solutions are relevant to contemporary scientific priorities. These characteristics support consideration within the International Research Scientist Awards framework.[2]

Conclusion

Gwendolyn Boyd-Shields represents an emerging scholarly profile in wood chemistry and sustainable preservation research. Existing publications indicate engagement with innovative approaches intended to improve material performance while reducing environmental impact. The available evidence supports recognition of ongoing contributions to specialized areas of forest products and biomaterials research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Gwendolyn Boyd-Shields, Author ID 60479018700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60479018700
  2. Ahmed, N., Boyd-Shields, G. D., Stokes, C. E., & Hassan, E. B. (2025). Nano-Chitosan Formulations and Essential Oil Encapsulation for Sustainable Wood Protection: A Comprehensive Review. DOI Record.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/f16050789

Mahdi Mirzaee | Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahdi Mirzaee | Catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Supervisor | Shahrood University of Technology | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahdi Mirzaee is a materials scientist at Shahrood University of Technology, Iran, specializing in functional nanomaterials, photocatalysis, organometallic chemistry, and biomaterials for environmental and biomedical applications. He has authored 98 peer-reviewed publications, receiving over 1,250 citations with an h-index of 21 (Google Scholar). His research spans metal oxide nanostructures, hybrid composites, drug delivery systems, and catalytic materials, published in leading international journals. Dr. Mirzaee actively collaborates with multidisciplinary research teams and contributes to sustainable technologies, advanced healthcare solutions, and environmentally benign catalytic processes with tangible societal and technological impact.

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Tarun Kumar Lohani | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Tarunkumar Lohani | Environmental and Sustainable Materials | Best Academic Researcher Award

Professor | Arba Minch University | India

Prof. Tarun Kumar Lohani is a researcher at Arba Minch University, Ethiopia, specializing in hydrology, groundwater science, watershed management, and geospatial–machine learning applications for water resources. He has authored 77 peer-reviewed publications, receiving 665 citations with an h-index of 14, reflecting consistent scholarly impact. His work addresses groundwater quality, recharge dynamics, land-use change, sedimentation, and sustainable water management in major Ethiopian basins. Lohani actively collaborates with a wide international network of researchers 113 co-authors, contributing to interdisciplinary solutions for water security. His research supports evidence-based policymaking, sustainable resource planning, and climate-resilient development in water-stressed regions.

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C.P. Sujith | Chemistry and Material Science | Excellence in Research

Assist. Prof. Dr. C.P. Sujith | Chemistry and Material Science | Excellence in Research

Assistant Professor | JSS Arts, Commerce and Science College | India

Dr. C. P. Sujith is a theoretical condensed matter physicist with a recent PhD from the Central University of Kerala, India, specializing in first-principles Density Functional Theory (DFT) and materials informatics. His research focuses on quasi-one-dimensional chalcogenide materials, revealing strong optical birefringence and anisotropic electronic transport with applications in optoelectronics, sensing, and polarimetric technologies. He has published multiple articles in high-impact international journals and actively collaborates with multidisciplinary research teams. Dr. Sujith has also proposed a novel energy gap–refractive index relationship using nonlinear regression. His work contributes to advancing computational materials design, data-driven physics, and education-oriented research with societal and technological relevance.

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Dr . SamiraZafarnak | Hydrogenation | Best Researcher Award

Dr .SamiraZafarnak | Hydrogenation | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Samira Zafarnak , Shiraz University , Iran

A passionate and driven researcher 🎓, this individual holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering 🧪 from Shiraz University, with specialized expertise in catalysis, materials science, and sustainable energy 🌱. With academic and industrial experience in both Iran 🇮🇷 and the United Kingdom 🇬🇧, they bring a global, interdisciplinary approach 🌍 to research. Their current postdoctoral role at the Methanol Institute involves pioneering catalytic processes for methanol synthesis and CO₂ conversion 🔬. Renowned for their adaptability, collaboration 🤝, and critical problem-solving skills 💡, they contribute impactful knowledge in clean energy technologies and environmentally responsible engineering 🌐.

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Education & Experience

This accomplished researcher earned their Ph.D. 🎓 in Chemical Engineering from Shiraz University (2019–2023), with a dissertation on biogas reforming using nano clay catalysts 🔍. They also completed an M.Sc. (2014–2017) in the same field, focusing on ethane to ethylene conversion 🔬, and a B.Sc. (2009–2013) from Islamic Azad University 📘. Their academic journey is complemented by hands-on research in catalytic design and plasma systems during postdoctoral appointments in Iran 🇮🇷 and the UK 🇬🇧. Their current role involves catalyst fabrication, reactor design 🏗️, and gas chromatography-based evaluation at the Methanol Institute 🔧.

Professional Development

In their postdoctoral career, this researcher has embraced interdisciplinary growth 🌐 by engaging in high-level catalyst synthesis, plasma engineering ⚡, and reactor design. They contributed to RF-driven plasma jet development at the University of York 🇬🇧, analyzing hydroxyl density using spectrometry 🧫. At the Methanol Institute, they design scaled-up reactors and evaluate novel catalysts for CO₂ hydrogenation and RWGS reactions 🔁. They demonstrate a commitment to safety standards, laboratory excellence 🧪, and continuous learning 📈. These experiences have strengthened their adaptability, analytical thinking, and global collaboration capacity 🤝 in cutting-edge chemical engineering applications.

Research Focus

Their research focus centers on catalysis, sustainable energy conversion, and CO₂ utilization 🌱. By exploring noble/non-noble metal catalysts over nano-structured supports, they aim to make energy processes cleaner and more efficient ♻️. Their work bridges fields such as heterogeneous catalysis, nanomaterials 🧲, and plasma applications in chemical reactions ⚛️. Key areas include biogas reforming, methanol synthesis, and the Reverse Water Gas Shift (RWGS) reaction 🔄. Their research contributes to global efforts in green technology, reducing carbon emissions 🌍, and advancing the next generation of chemical reactors and materials innovation 🔧.

Awards & Honors

This dedicated scientist has earned recognition through competitive academic placements and impactful research appointments 🌟. Their Ph.D. research was praised for its innovation in sustainable energy systems ⚡. They were selected as a Postdoctoral Associate at the prestigious University of York 🇬🇧 and later as a Fellow at the Methanol Institute 🇮🇷, where they lead pivotal reactor design projects 🏗️. Their work has been highlighted in academic presentations and journal submissions 📚. A strong candidate for future research excellence awards 🥇, their contributions to catalytic engineering and green chemistry have marked them as a rising talent in chemical innovation 🧪.

Publication Top Notes

1. Dry reforming of methane for CO₂ conversion using sintering-resistant halloysite-supported Ni catalysts enhanced by alkaline-earth metal oxide promoters

Citation:
Zafarnak, S. (2025). Dry reforming of methane for CO₂ conversion using sintering-resistant halloysite-supported Ni catalysts enhanced by alkaline-earth metal oxide promoters. Fuel, Published: 2025-03-19.
Roles: Writing – review & editing, Data curation, Formal analysis, Methodology, Writing – original draft, Funding acquisition.

2. Design and fabrication of a microchannel plasma reactor for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment

Citation:
Peiravi, M., Zafarnak, S., & Taghvaei, H. (2025). Design and fabrication of a microchannel plasma reactor for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 107007. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jwpe.2025.107007

3. Zeolite and molecular sieves for natural gas dehydration

Citation:
Zafarnak, S., & Rahimpour, M. R. (2024). Zeolite and molecular sieves for natural gas dehydration. In Advances in Natural Gas: Formation, Processing, and Applications. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-19221-0.00002-8

4. Membrane technology for syngas production

Citation:
Zafarnak, S., Meshksar, M., Rahimpour, H. R., & Rahimpour, M. R. (2023). Membrane technology for syngas production. In Advances in Synthesis Gas: Methods, Technologies and Applications. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-91871-8.00007-6

5. Postdisaster issues and problems

Citation:
Zafarnak, S., Rahmatmand, B., & Rahimpour, M. R. (2023). Postdisaster issues and problems. In Crises in Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Industries. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-95163-0.00015-3

Conclusion

Dr. Zafarnak embodies the essence of a “best researcher” through her scientific rigor, innovation, and dedication to sustainable technologies. Her work not only contributes significantly to the scientific community but also addresses critical global challenges in energy, environment, and chemical engineering. The combination of her academic excellence, international impact, and practical contributions makes her a standout candidate for any Best Researcher Award.

Iro Dianellou | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Iro Dianellou | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Iro Dianellou , Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , greece

Ioanna Dianellou is a passionate geologist 🧭 with a solid background in environmental and nuclear geochemistry 🌍⚛️. She currently works at Mirtec S.A. in Greece, specializing in asbestos analysis and chemical testing of environmental samples. Her hands-on research spans from mineral analysis to nanomaterials for nuclear waste treatment. Ioanna has participated in international projects, including an Erasmus+ internship in Turkey 🇹🇷. With publications in respected scientific journals 📚 and a strong academic foundation, she continues to contribute to geoscience and environmental safety. Her work is driven by curiosity, sustainability 🌱, and a deep commitment to scientific excellence. 🔬👩‍🔬

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Education & Experience 

Ioanna holds a Master’s degree 🎓 in Synthetic Chemistry and Biochemistry from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, focusing on materials for nuclear waste treatment ☢️. Her thesis explored modified bentonite’s ability to remove Cs and Co. She earned her Geology diploma in 2020, specializing in Economic Geology. Ioanna has experience with analytical techniques like XRD, ICP-MS, FTIR, and SEM 🔍. She interned at Ege University (Turkey) under Erasmus+, and at Hellas Gold S.A. in exploration geology ⛏️. Currently, she is a geologist and lab technician at Mirtec S.A., conducting advanced chemical and mineral analyses. Her work bridges geology and environmental safety 🌿.

Professional Development 

Ioanna continuously enhances her expertise through academic research 🧪, internships, and hands-on lab experience. Her Erasmus+ internship at Ege University gave her international exposure 🌍 in nanomaterial synthesis and nuclear waste treatment. Working at Mirtec S.A., she applies advanced laboratory techniques (XRF, TG-DTA, XRD, ICP-MS) in real-world environmental and energy sample analyses 🔬. She’s collaborated with interdisciplinary teams, mastering geochemical and geotechnical investigation tools. Through her postgraduate education and scientific publications, she demonstrates ongoing professional growth and commitment to solving environmental and radiological challenges ☢️. Her proactive learning mindset ensures she remains updated in emerging technologies and methodologies 📚🧠.

Research Focus 

Ioanna Dianellou’s research focuses on environmental geochemistry, radiochemistry, and nanomaterials 🌋⚛️. She specializes in the removal of radioactive elements like uranium, thorium, cesium, and cobalt from aqueous and solid waste using modified materials such as bentonite and nanofibers. Her expertise includes characterization of materials (SEM, XRD, FTIR) and the application of spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques (ICP-OES, UV-Vis) 🧪. With publications in journals on radioactive waste sorption, she bridges geology with nuclear waste management. Her research aims to promote safe, sustainable methods for pollution control and environmental remediation, contributing to green energy and nuclear safety 🌱💡.

Awards and Honors 

Ioanna’s academic excellence is reflected in her high grades and distinction in both undergraduate and postgraduate studies 🥇. She graduated with an 8.56/10 (Excellent) in her Master’s and 8.37/10 (Very Good) in her Geology diploma 🎓. She earned an Erasmus+ scholarship for her internship at Ege University in Turkey, showcasing her skills in international research collaboration 🌍. Her co-authored publications in reputable journals such as Applied Radiation and Isotopes highlight her contribution to impactful scientific work 📚. These recognitions underscore her dedication, discipline, and emerging reputation in the field of nuclear and environmental geosciences 💫.

Publication Top Notes

1. Dianellou, I., Noli, F., Kantiranis, N. (2025)

Title: Sorption behavior of ¹³⁷Cs and ⁶⁰Co onto raw and cellulose-modified Greek bentonite
Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, Vol. 222, Article 111850
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2025.111850

🔍 Summary:
This study investigates the sorption efficiency of raw and cellulose-modified Greek bentonite for the removal of radioactive isotopes Cesium-137 (¹³⁷Cs) and Cobalt-60 (⁶⁰Co) from aqueous solutions. Using batch experiments, the modified bentonite demonstrated significantly improved sorption capacity due to increased surface functional groups. The research utilized XRD and FTIR for material characterization and applied kinetic and isotherm models to understand adsorption behavior. The findings offer insights into eco-friendly and efficient solutions for treating low-level radioactive waste using locally sourced clay materials.

2. Kaptanoglu, I.G., Yusan, S., Kaynar, Ü.H., Aytas, S., Erenturk, A.S., Dianellou, I. (2025)

Title: Investigation of thorium(IV) removal utilizing reduced graphene oxide-zinc oxide nanofibers via response surface methodology
Journal: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-025-10095-1

🔍 Summary:
This research explores the removal of thorium(IV) ions from aqueous solutions using reduced graphene oxide (rGO) combined with zinc oxide nanofibers. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was applied to optimize the adsorption parameters. The nanofibers were characterized using SEM and FTIR, and adsorption experiments were evaluated through statistical modeling. Dianellou’s contribution helped refine the experimental approach and validate results. The study presents an innovative hybrid nanomaterial that efficiently adsorbs radioactive thorium, demonstrating potential for use in advanced nuclear waste management technologies.

3. Kyriakidis, F., Dianellou, I., Vollas, A., Alatzoglou, M., Gargoulas, N., Oikonomou, V. (2024)

Title: Presence of asbestos in building materials and soils in postfire areas of Mati, Kineta and Varimbombi in Greece
Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Vol. 46, Article 452
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-024-02211-z

🔍 Summary:
This environmental study focuses on the identification of asbestos contamination in areas affected by wildfires in Greece. Polarized light microscopy and stereomicroscopy were used to analyze soil and building debris samples from Mati, Kineta, and Varimbombi. Dianellou contributed to the analytical assessment of asbestos fibers and the evaluation of public health risks. The results show widespread asbestos presence due to the combustion of building materials, underlining the need for remediation and proper waste management in post-disaster zones.

Conclusion

Ioanna Dianellou’s research is not only scientifically advanced but also socially impactful. Her work is grounded in both academic excellence and real-world application, a hallmark of a well-rounded and forward-thinking researcher. Her contributions to radioactive pollutant remediation and environmental monitoring are timely, innovative, and of global relevance. She is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award and embodies the future of interdisciplinary scientific problem-solving.

Dr Rimsha Qurrat-ul-ain | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Rimsha Qurrat-ul-ain | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at Korea national university of transportation , South Korea

Rimsha Quratulain is a dedicated and passionate chemist with a strong foundation in the study, analysis, and research of chemistry. Holding a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Chemistry from the esteemed Government College University Lahore, Rimsha has excelled academically with a CGPA of 3.68. Her research interests span several branches of chemistry, including Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Analytical Chemistry. Her career goal is to join a progressive institution where she can utilize her knowledge and skills, while making significant contributions to the research community.

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Education and Training 🎓

Rimsha’s academic journey has been marked by outstanding performance. She completed her M.Phil. in Chemistry at Government College University Lahore in 2023, with a focus on Schiff base metal complexes as antimicrobial agents. She also earned her B.S. in Chemistry from University of the Punjab in 2020, gaining a comprehensive understanding of various chemistry disciplines, including Biochemistry, Environmental Chemistry, and Applied Chemistry.

Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Chemistry

  • Institution: Government College University Lahore
  • Dates: 12/10/2021 – 15/09/2023
  • CGPA: 3.68
  • Thesis: “Thiosemicarbazide, 1,3, 4 thiadizole Schiff base derivatives of transition metal complexes as antimicrobial agents”
  • Projects: “Synthesis, characterization, and biological screening of semicarbazide derivatives of Schiff base metal complexes”

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemistry

  • Institution: University of the Punjab
  • Dates: 24/10/2016 – 19/10/2020
  • CGPA: 3.53
  • Focus Areas: Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Environmental Chemistry

Professional Experience 🏢

Rimsha is currently a Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at Superior College Lahore, where she lectures, mentors students, and manages various educational responsibilities. Additionally, she served as a University Research Assistant at Government College University Lahore, where she contributed to research projects, laboratory work, and the publication of scholarly articles.

  • Senior Lecturer (Chemistry)
    • Institution: Superior College Lahore
    • Dates: Ongoing
    • Key Responsibilities: Lecturing, student counseling, research management
  • University Research Assistant
    • Institution: Government College University Lahore
    • Dates: Ongoing
    • Key Responsibilities: Research project management, lab work, article publications

Communication and Interpersonal Skills 🗣️

Rimsha excels in public speaking, team collaboration, and problem-solving. Her organizational skills and leadership qualities enable her to manage multiple tasks and lead projects effectively. She also provides career counseling and student mentorship, helping guide future scientists toward success.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Rimsha’s hard work and dedication have earned her several honors and accolades, including:

  • Achievement Award for outstanding performance in leadership and communication skills development
  • Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme awardee
  • Scholarship recipient through the Benevolent Program
  • Active involvement in extracurricular activities such as chemistry societies and conferences

Upcoming Projects 🚀

Rimsha is currently working on several promising research projects in the field of biochemistry and environmental chemistry. Her future work will continue to explore the biological activity of new Schiff base metal complexes and their potential applications in drug synthesis and environmental sustainability.

Publication📝

  • Author: Rimsha Quratulain
    Title: Thiosemicarbazide, 1,3, 4 thiadizole Schiff base derivatives of transition metal complexes as antimicrobial agents
    Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communication Journal
    Year: 2023
  • Author: Rimsha Quratulain
    Title: Synthetic Methodologies and Biological Investigation of Sulfonamide-Based Schiff Base Ligands and Metal Complexes
    Journal: Manuscript
    Year: 2023