Somayeh Sharafi Zamir | Biopolymers | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Somayeh Sharafi Zamir | Biopolymers | Best Researcher Award

Scientist at UWMadison, United states

Farnaz Sharafi is a dedicated polymer scientist with deep expertise in rheology, polymer processing, and the characterization of advanced materials. Her work lies at the intersection of scientific innovation and sustainable application, where she leverages her knowledge to improve material performance and optimize production processes. With a strong foundation in polymer formulation, she specializes in the development of recyclable, biodegradable, and high-performance materials for flexible packaging, coatings, and thermal applications. Her technical acumen is complemented by effective communication and collaboration with academic and industrial stakeholders, enabling the translation of laboratory research into scalable solutions across various sectors.

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Education

Sharafi’s academic journey reflects a strong commitment to materials innovation, starting with a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Isfahan, Iran (2008–2011), where she investigated the use of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) in cement reinforcement. She then pursued her Master’s in the same discipline (2011–2013), exploring microstructural and phase analysis in Cordierite-Si₃N₄ composites. Her doctoral studies in Chemical Engineering at the University of Sherbrooke, Canada (2015–2020), focused on polylactic acid (PLA)/starch nanocrystal nanocomposites. Her thesis addressed key areas such as crystallinity, gas permeability, and biodegradability, laying the foundation for a career focused on eco-design and sustainable polymer systems.

Experience

Her professional trajectory began as a Research Assistant at the University de Sherbrooke (2011–2013), where she designed and characterized starch nanocrystals (SNCs) for food packaging, advancing green chemistry applications in biodegradable polymers. She subsequently joined Polytechnique de Montréal as a Research Fellow (2020–2021), where she led the development of antiviral food packaging during the COVID-19 pandemic—efforts that culminated in a patent. At McGill University (2021–2022), Sharafi worked on green pigment synthesis using cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) for cosmetic applications. Her industrial experience includes a tenure as a Polymer Scientist at C-Therm in New Brunswick (2022–2023), where she led R&D projects on thermal properties of polymer nanocomposites and advanced characterization techniques. Since 2023, she has served as a Research and Development Scientist at Polytechnique de Montréal, where she leads the creation of sustainable, multilayer polymer structures, with a focus on returnable and compostable packaging technologies.

Research

Sharafi’s research interests span polymer nanocomposites, thermal and mechanical analysis, biobased materials, and smart packaging systems. She is particularly focused on understanding viscoelastic behavior and tailoring material properties through rheological, structural, and thermal characterization. She applies these insights to develop smart, active, and intelligent polymer systems that improve mechanical integrity, extend shelf-life, and offer functional advantages for industrial applications. Her work in electrospinning, reactive extrusion, and solution casting has supported innovation in antimicrobial packaging, thermally conductive films, and biopolymer reinforcement.

Awards

Throughout her career, she has been honored with several prestigious awards, including a research grant from the Centre québécois des matériaux fonctionnels (CQMF) funded by the Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Nature et Technologie (2013–2016), and a Mitacs Research Fellowship (2022–2023). She also received the Best Student Research Award from the Iran Nanotechnology International Council, recognizing her outstanding contributions to sustainable polymer science.

Publications

Sharafi has published in several high-impact journals, with her research drawing attention in both academic and industrial communities. Notable publications include:

  1. Sharafi, F., et al. (2023). “Enhanced Thermal Conductivity of Nanocellulose–CNT Composites for Sustainable Packaging.” Journal of Applied Polymer Science. [Cited by 12 articles]
  2. Sharafi, F., et al. (2022). “Green Pigment Production from Cellulose Nanocrystals for Cosmetic Applications.” ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. [Cited by 8 articles]
  3. Sharafi, F., et al. (2021). “Antiviral Packaging Film Development for Food Safety Applications.” Food Packaging and Shelf Life. [Cited by 15 articles]
  4. Sharafi, F., et al. (2020). “Biodegradability and Barrier Properties of PLA–Starch Nanocrystal Composites.” Polymer Degradation and Stability. [Cited by 20 articles]
  5. Sharafi, F., et al. (2018). “Thermomechanical Properties of Recycled LDPE Nanocomposites.” Journal of Polymers and the Environment. [Cited by 9 articles]
  6. Sharafi, F., et al. (2017). “Effect of CNC Content on PLA Packaging Films.” Carbohydrate Polymers. [Cited by 11 articles]
  7. Sharafi, F., et al. (2016). “Green Synthesis of SNCs and their Use in Biodegradable Polymers.” International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. [Cited by 14 articles]

Conclusion

In conclusion, Farnaz Sharafi exemplifies a scientist with a vision for sustainable materials innovation. Her interdisciplinary research blends fundamental science with real-world applications, and her contributions to biopolymer packaging, pigment engineering, and nanocomposite design demonstrate both technical excellence and societal relevance. With extensive experience across academia and industry, she remains committed to advancing sustainable solutions through collaborative, high-impact research and development. Her career continues to bridge material science innovation with environmental responsibility, positioning her as a nominee of merit for awards in the field of polymer science and green technology.

Ulises Durán | Environmental Biotechnology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Ulises Durán | Environmental Biotechnology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Full Professor at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana campus Iztapalapa, Mexico

Ulises Durán Hinojosa is a distinguished environmental biotechnology researcher with over fifteen years of dedicated academic and investigative contributions to the fields of anaerobic digestion, wastewater treatment, and organic waste bioconversion. Currently serving as a Full Professor at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, campus Iztapalapa, he has earned national recognition as a leading scholar and innovator in microbial-driven environmental technologies. His work stands at the interface of applied microbiology and sustainable environmental engineering, focusing on the microbial, biochemical, and technological dynamics of organic waste treatment and resource recovery systems. He is consistently sought out as a principal investigator and collaborator in national and international projects that advance scientific understanding and address critical challenges in energy recovery and pollution reduction.

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Education

Dr. Durán’s academic journey is deeply rooted in the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, where he completed his BSc in Biochemical Engineering, MSc in Biotechnology, and PhD in Environmental Engineering. This academic continuity reflects his commitment to institutional growth and knowledge development. His training encompasses a multidisciplinary approach that bridges engineering, biotechnology, and environmental science, allowing him to develop a strong foundation for tackling complex environmental challenges through biological and chemical innovation.

Experience

Professionally, Durán has developed a robust research portfolio that integrates experimental science with practical environmental applications. He has led or collaborated in eight funded research projects focusing on sludge valorization, decentralized biowaste treatment systems, and electrochemical treatment methods. His editorial involvement includes serving as a guest editor for a 2025 special issue on “Biotechnology and Materials for Wastewater Treatment” in Applied Sciences and reviewing for high-impact journals such as Bioresource Technology, Environmental Technology, and the Journal of Water Process Engineering. His professional standing is further reinforced by his designation as a National Researcher, an acknowledgment of excellence in scientific output and impact in Mexico.

Research

Durán’s research interests are centered on anaerobic digestion and methanogenesis, with particular emphasis on hybrid biological reactor systems and the use of electrochemical pretreatments for enhanced sludge degradation. He is also known for his work on microbial community dynamics using metagenomics tools, enabling deeper insights into how environmental stressors, such as antibiotics, influence microbial ecology and reactor performance. His contributions to wastewater biotechnology extend to the optimization of microbial consortia for improved methane yield and pollutant removal, reinforcing his status as a pioneer in sustainable waste management practices.

Awards

In recognition of his pioneering work, Ulises Durán was nominated in 2025 for the International Award in Environmental Biotechnology Research. This nomination highlights his leadership in developing technologies that contribute to circular economy principles, energy recovery, and environmental resilience. His capacity to integrate academic research with practical applications has led to meaningful outcomes in public health and environmental sustainability.

Publications

Durán has authored or co-authored 18 JCR-indexed publications, with 12 appearing in Q1 journals. He has served as first or corresponding author in eight of these, demonstrating both scientific leadership and originality. Selected key publications include:

  1. Durán U., et al. (2025). “Microbial community shifts by antibiotic exposure in swine wastewater,” Journal of Water Process Engineering, IF: 6.3 – cited by 5 articles.

  2. Mendoza-Tinoco T.P., Durán U., et al. (2024). “Water electrolysis in anaerobic digestion,” Bioresource Technology, IF: 9.7 – cited by 12 articles.

  3. Ochoa-Hernández M.E., Durán U., et al. (2023). “Active microbiota in UASB and hybrid reactors,” Journal of Environmental Management, IF: 8.0 – cited by 10 articles.

  4. Durán U., et al. (2022). “Methanogenic inhibition by antibiotics,” Environmental Technology & Innovation, IF: 6.7 – cited by 8 articles.

  5. Durán U., et al. (2010). “Vinyl acetate in acetoclastic methanogenesis,” Bioresource Technology, IF: 9.7 – cited by 42 articles.

  6. Durán U., et al. (2019). “New technologies for emerging micropollutant removal,” in Topics on Water Contaminants and Pollution, Clave Editorial – cited by 7 articles.

  7. Durán U., et al. (2017). “Solid-State Fermentation for Lignocellulase Production,” in Fermentation Processes, InTech – cited by 15 articles.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Ulises Durán Hinojosa exemplifies the caliber of researcher deserving of international recognition for his sustained contributions to environmental biotechnology. His scientific rigor, editorial leadership, and commitment to sustainable innovation mark him as a key contributor to the global effort to address ecological challenges through microbial and bioprocess engineering.

Dr. Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami | Bioremediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SeyedMehrdad Mirsalami | Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch | Iran

Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami is a passionate chemical engineer and researcher with expertise in biotechnology, water treatment, and ecosystem services. 🌿💧 He holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering (Biotechnology) from Central Tehran University, where he focused on enzyme-inhibition modeling. With a strong background in materials science and desalination processes, Seyed Mehrdad has contributed to academia through teaching roles in prestigious Iranian universities. 📚 His research interests span bioremediation, emerging contaminants, and complex fluid rheology. Committed to environmental sustainability and scientific innovation, Seyed Mehrdad aims to address critical global challenges in water purification and renewable technologies. 🌍🔬

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award 

Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami is an accomplished researcher and chemical engineer whose academic and professional pursuits are highly aligned with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award. His work stands out due to his focus on biotechnology, water treatment, and ecosystem services, all of which address pressing global concerns like environmental sustainability, clean water access, and pollution control.

Education & Experience 

  • Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering (Biotechnology)Central Tehran University (2014–2017)
    Thesis: Mathematical model of enzyme-inhibiting effects (CGPA: 3.86/4)

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering (Oil & Gas Refining)Rasht Azad University (2010–2014)
    Thesis: SO₃ Emissions & Ash Removal in Oxy-Fuel Combustion (CGPA: 3.2/4)

  • Teaching Assistant (TA), Qazvin Azad University (2024) – Heat Transfer 1, Thermodynamics 🌡️

  • Teaching Assistant (TA), Raja University (2019–2020) – Analytical & General Chemistry ⚗️

  • Teaching Assistant (TA), IAUCTB University (2016) – Applied Mathematics, Statics & Strength of Materials 📐

  • Volunteer TA, Rasht Azad University (2013–2014) – Mathematics, Differential Equations & Multicomponent Distillation 📊

Professional Development 

Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami has actively pursued professional development by engaging in teaching, academic research, and scientific exploration. 🧑‍🏫✨ His experience includes serving as a Teaching Assistant at multiple universities, covering subjects like thermodynamics, heat transfer, and applied mathematics. 📚🔢 Beyond teaching, he has contributed to research areas including desalination processes, bioremediation of contaminated water, and the impact of emerging contaminants on ecosystems. 🌱🔬 Seyed Mehrdad’s commitment to continuous learning and environmental sustainability drives his professional growth, as he explores innovative solutions for water purification, waste reduction, and enhanced material performance. 💧♻️🌍

Research Focus 

Seyed Mehrdad Mirsalami’s research focuses on environmental sustainability and advanced chemical processes. 🌍🔬 His key areas of interest include bioremediation of contaminated water, where he investigates natural methods to cleanse water sources, and desalination processes aimed at improving water availability in arid regions. 💧 He also explores the ecosystem services of wetlands to enhance biodiversity and environmental health. 🌱 Additionally, his work in the rheology of complex fluids and materials science seeks to optimize industrial processes and develop innovative solutions for environmental and petrochemical applications. ⚗️🌿 His research aims to address global challenges in clean water, pollution, and sustainable development. 🌐♻️

Awards & Honors 

🏆 Awards & Honors

  • 🎖 Web of Science Research Recognition (2023) – JAC-5000-2023

  • 🌟 Outstanding Academic Performance Award – Master’s Program (CGPA: 3.86/4)

  • 📜 Undergraduate Research Achievement – Thesis on Oxy-Fuel Combustion & SO₃ Emissions

  • 🏅 Exemplary Teaching Assistant Award – Recognized for excellence in teaching and academic contribution

Publication Top Notes :

📘 Advances in genetically engineered microorganisms: Transforming food production through precision fermentation and synthetic biologyFuture Foods (2025-06)
♻️ Achieving optimal output of microplastic petroleum waste and improving energy and environmental indicators by optimizing the pyrolysis process and modifying the fuel compositionFuel (2024)
💧 Assessing the efficacy of poly-ferric sulfate and polyaluminum hydroxychloride in remediating partially stabilized landfill effluentResults in Engineering (2024-12)
⚙️ Comparative study of random and block SPEEK copolymers for high-temperature proton exchange membrane electrolysisColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects (2024-12)
🐥 Leveraging Lactobacillus plantarum probiotics to mitigate diarrhea and Salmonella infections in broiler chickensAMB Express (2024-12-18)