Jean IBAR | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Jean IBAR | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Aurrera Center of Dissipative Interactions (ACDI) | United States

Prof. Dr. Jean Pierre Ibar is a distinguished materials scientist specializing in polymer physics and processing. He began his academic journey at École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris under the mentorship of Georges Champetier of the French Academy of Sciences, and later completed his PhD in Materials Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1975. He subsequently founded and led multiple R&D startups in the United States, contributing significantly to innovations in sensor technology, thermal analysis, rheology, and advanced polymer processing methods such as Rheomolding and Rheo-Fluidification, resulting in numerous international patents. Transitioning back to academia, he earned his habilitation in 2007 from University of Pau and the Adour Region and later held a professorship at University of the Basque Country. In recognition of his pioneering work on entanglement instability in polymers, he received the IAAM Best Scientist Award. In 2025, he founded the Aurrera Center of Dissipative Interactions, where he advances research on dual-phase polymer interactions and promotes new theoretical frameworks such as Grain Field Statistics for understanding polymer physics.

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Sabin Aryal | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sabin Aryal | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sabin Aryal, Amrit Campus, Nepal

Mr. Sabin Aryal is a dedicated researcher and academic with a Master of Science in Chemistry from Amrit Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal. With a strong academic foundation, he specializes in developing sustainable materials for energy storage, as evidenced by his M.Sc. thesis on supercapacitors derived from natural sources. Currently serving as a research assistant at Kathmandu Valley School and College, Mr. Aryal has contributed to numerous research articles focusing on activated carbon materials and their applications in renewable energy storage systems.

Education:

Master of Science in Chemistry

Amrit Campus, Tribhuvan University (2020–2022)

CGPA: 3.43/4, Grade: B+

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Amrit Campus, Tribhuvan University (2016–2020)

Second Division (59.5%)

Intermediate Education

Kathmandu Bernhardt H.S. School (2014–2016)

First Division (69.2%)

Secondary Education

Mahakali Higher Secondary School (2014)

Distinction (82.5%)

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Professional Experience:

Professionally, Sabin has been serving as a research assistant at Kathmandu Valley School and College, Kalanki, since 2022. His instrumental and software handling skills include expertise with potentiostats, hydrothermal systems, spectrophotometers, and software such as Endnote, Origin Lab, and Chemdraw. His academic achievements include receiving the Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Advanced Functional Materials 2024, Kathmandu.

Sabin has co-authored multiple articles, several of which are published or under review in respected journals, focusing on the electrochemical performance of activated carbon materials for energy storage applications. His participation in conferences and workshops further underscores his active engagement in the scientific community, notably presenting at events like the International Conference on Advanced Functional Materials 2024 and the 12th National Science Day. Sabin’s exceptional academic background, combined with his research acumen and professional experiences, positions him as an emerging contributor to the field of sustainable energy storage technologies.

Research Interests:

Sabin’s primary research interests lie in the development of safe, sustainable energy storage solutions that align with renewable energy integration while minimizing environmental impacts. His M.Sc. thesis explored the super-capacitive performance of activated carbon derived from Prunus persica seed stones, reflecting his expertise in material design and electrochemical energy storage. His B.Sc. project involved synthesizing magnesium-doped hydroxyapatite using eggshells via microwave methods.

 

Publications:

Aryal, K. R. Shrestha, T. Shrestha, H. B. Oli, I. Pathak, R. L. (Swagat) Shrestha, and D. P. Bhattarai. Unveiling the Potential of Activated Carbon Derived from the Seed Stones of Prunus persica as a Negatrode Material for High-Performance Super-Capacitor Applications, Journal of Molecular Structure, (Accepted), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2024.140810.

K. Mishra, S. Aryal, H. B. Oli, T. Shrestha, T. Sapkota, R. L. (Swagat) Shrestha, and D. P. Bhattarai. Enhanced Energy Storage: Electrochemical Performance of Activated Carbon Derived from Acacia catechu Bark by KOH activation, E3S Web Conferences, (Accepted)

P. Bhattarai., S. Aryal, K. R. Shrestha, P. K. Mishra, T. Shrestha, P. L. Homagai, H. B. Oli, and R. L. (Swagat) Shrestha. Study of electrochemical performance of Zanthoxylum armatum seed-derived potassium hydroxide assisted activated carbon as a negatrode material for supercapacitor application, Materials Advances, (Under Review).

P. Bhattarai., S. Aryal, K. R. Shrestha, P. K. Mishra, T. Shrestha, P. L. Homagai, R. L. (Swagat) Shrestha, and H. B. Oli. Exploring Electrochemical Performance of Zanthoxylum armatum Seed-Derived Activated Carbon Using Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) for Sustainable Energy Storage Applications, Carbon Trends, (Under Review)

K. Mishra, S. Aryal, H. B. Oli, T. Shrestha, D. Jha, K. R. Shrestha, R. L. (Swagat) Shrestha, and D. P. Bhattarai. Study of Electrochemical Performance of Activated Carbon Derived from Acacia catechu (Khair) Seeds as Electrode Materials for Energy Harvesting Application, Vietnam Journal of Chemistry, (Revision submitted)

K. Mishra, S. Aryal, H. B. Oli, T. Shrestha, K. R. Shrestha, Md. Al Mamun, R. L. (Swagat) Shrestha, and D. P. Bhattarai. Enhanced Energy Storage: Electrochemical Performance of ZnCl2-Activated Carbon Derived from Acacia catechu Bark, Mongolian Journal of Chemistry, (Revision submitted)

S. Timalsina, H. B. Oli, S. Aryal, K. Panthi, R. L. (Swagat) Shrestha, D. P. Bhattarai. “Removal of Pb (II) from aqueous solution using xanthate modified waste walnut shells” (Under review)

 

Conclusion:

Mr. Sabin Aryal is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding academic record, innovative research in sustainable energy materials, and active participation in the scientific community. His ability to tackle pressing global challenges such as renewable energy storage positions him as a promising young researcher. Addressing areas like publication impact, project leadership, and international collaboration would further solidify his candidacy and enable him to reach even greater heights in his research career.

 

 

 

 

Abderrahim Bouftou | Materials Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Abderrahim Bouftou | Materials Science| Young Scientist Award

Dr. Abderrahim Bouftou, hassan II university, Morocco

Dr. Abderrahim Bouftou is a doctoral researcher at the Laboratory of Materials Engineering for the Environment and Valorization (GeMEV), Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco. His research is focused on the chemistry of biodegradable polymers, the development of active and intelligent packaging materials, and the extraction of bioactive natural compounds. Dr. Bouftou’s expertise includes structural analysis of biopolymers, the creation of nanocomposites for food applications, the characterization of polymer films, and the valorization of organic waste.

Education:

2021 – Present
PhD Candidate and Researcher in Biopolymer Chemistry

2017 – 2019
Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Marrakech
Master’s Degree in Organic Chemistry
Specialization: Production and Valorization of Natural Substances and Biopolymers

2016 – 2017
Faculty of Sciences Chouaib Doukkali, El Jadida
Bachelor’s Degree in Fundamental Chemistry

2015 – 2016
Faculty of Sciences Chouaib Doukkali, El Jadida
Diploma of University Studies in General Sciences

2014 – 2015
Oulad Hriz Lgharbia High School

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Professional Experience:

Dr. Bouftou’s academic journey reflects a solid foundation in chemistry, culminating in his ongoing doctoral research in biopolymer chemistry. His Master’s degree from the Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Marrakech, specialized in the production and valorization of natural substances and biopolymers, laying the groundwork for his innovative work on sustainable materials. His interdisciplinary approach, grounded in both theoretical and practical expertise, makes him a standout in his field.

Doctoral Researcher, Hassan II University of Casablanca (2021 – Present)

Research Interests:

Dr. Bouftou has conducted pioneering research in creating intelligent and active packaging materials, extracting bioactive natural compounds, and characterizing polymer films. His work integrates cutting-edge technology and eco-friendly practices, addressing urgent global issues like food preservation and waste valorization. Notably, his studies on cellulose acetate films and chitosan-based coatings for food applications offer innovative solutions to enhance food packaging sustainability and safety.

Publications:

Bouftou A, Aghmih K, Belfadil D, et al. Novel food preservation strategy using sprayed PVA/chitosan-based coatings activated by macroemulsions of chamomile essential oil adsorbed on activated carbon. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. Published online November 2024:137829. doi:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.137829

Bouftou, K. Aghmih, F. Lakhdar, N. Abidi, S. Gmouh, S. Majid, Enhancing Cellulose Acetate Film with Green Plasticizers for Improved Performance, Biodegradability, and Migration Study into a Food Simulant, Measurement: Food. (2024) 100180. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meafoo.2024.100180.

Bouftou, K. Aghmih, D. Belfadil, F. Lakhdar, S. Gmouh, S. Majid, Intelligent and active films with thymol and red cabbage anthocyanin for advanced fish packaging, Food Science and Biotechnology. (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10068-024-01662-5.

Bouftou, K. Aghmih, S. Majid, Elaboration and Characterization of Cellulose Acetate Film with Natural Plasticizer, in: 2024: pp. 639–642. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51904-8_142.

Aghmih K, Bouftou A, El Bouchti M, Boukhriss A, Gmouh S, Majid S. Synthesis and application of functionalized ionic liquids-based imidazolium as solvent for cotton fibre cellulose dissolution. Cellulose. 2023;30(3):1467-1481. doi:10.1007/s10570-022-04974-z

Wakrim H, Bouftou A, Aghmih K, et al. Performance evaluation of polymer electrolyte membranes based on hydrogen sulfite ionic liquid for application in direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). Journal of Ionic Liquids. 2023;3(2):100063. doi:10.1016/j.jil.2023.100063

Conclusion:

Dr. Abderrahim Bouftou is highly suitable for the Research for Young Scientist Award. His cutting-edge contributions to biodegradable polymers, intelligent packaging, and sustainable materials reflect his potential as a rising star in the scientific community. His work aligns with the award’s mission of fostering innovation and addressing global challenges. While he could benefit from broader collaborations and industry engagement, his current achievements firmly establish him as a deserving candidate.This recognition would not only honor his efforts but also encourage further innovation in materials science and sustainability.