Fahanwi Asabuwa Ngwabebhoh | Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fahanwi Asabuwa Ngwabebhoh | Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award

Research Scientist at Kocaeli University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fahanwi Asabuwa Ngwabebhoh is a materials and polymer scientist recognized for advancing functional biomaterials, nanocomposites, and environmentally responsive polymers through research that integrates synthesis, structural modification, and performance optimization. His scientific work centers on bioinspired hydrogels, nanocellulose-derived systems, electroactive polymer composites, and sustainable biopolymer materials designed for applications in adsorption, drug delivery, wound healing, environmental remediation, energy storage, and biosensing. With 1,385 citations, 48 published documents, and a Scopus h-index of 19, he is widely acknowledged for producing high-impact research that bridges fundamental materials chemistry with practical technological solutions. His investigations have yielded important contributions to controlled drug delivery systems, injectable and self-crosslinking hydrogels, microbial cellulose biocomposites, conductive polymer–based electrodes for supercapacitors, photodegradation materials, and agro-waste-derived sustainable composites. He has also developed optimized nanostructured adsorbents and membrane systems for emerging pollutant removal, applying advanced modeling tools such as response surface methodology and kinetic–isotherm analysis to enhance material efficiency and predict functional behavior. His research on nitrogen-doped cellulose gels, enzymatically crosslinked hydrogels, and biodegradable nanofibrous scaffolds has been influential in both environmental and biomedical materials science. Dr. Ngwabebhoh’s work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary depth, combining polymer chemistry, nanotechnology, materials characterization, and applied engineering principles to generate innovation-driven scientific output. His publication profile and research achievements reflect impactful contributions that support sustainable technologies, advanced biomaterials, and green material design, establishing him as a leading researcher suited for recognition through the Research Excellence Award.

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Featured Publications

Ngwabebhoh, F. A., Gazi, M., & Oladipo, A. A. (2016). Adsorptive removal of multi-azo dye from aqueous phase using a semi-IPN superabsorbent chitosan-starch hydrogel. Chemical Engineering Research and Design. Citation: 173

Ngwabebhoh, F. A., Erdagi, S. I., & Yildiz, U. (2018). Pickering emulsions stabilized nanocellulosic-based nanoparticles for coumarin and curcumin nanoencapsulations: In vitro release, anticancer and antimicrobial activities. Carbohydrate Polymers. Citation: 165

Erdagi, S. I., Ngwabebhoh, F. A., & Yildiz, U. (2020). Genipin crosslinked gelatin-diosgenin-nanocellulose hydrogels for potential wound dressing and healing applications. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. Citation: 142

Nguyen, T. H., Fei, H., Sapurina, I., Ngwabebhoh, F. A., Bubulinca, C., Munster, L., & others. (2021). Electrochemical performance of composites made of rGO with Zn-MOF and PANI as electrodes for supercapacitors. Electrochimica Acta. Citation: 131

Ngwabebhoh, F. A., Zandraa, O., Patwa, R., Saha, N., Capáková, Z., & Saha, P. (2021). Self-crosslinked chitosan/dialdehyde xanthan gum blended hypromellose hydrogel for the controlled delivery of ampicillin, minocycline and rifampicin. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. Citation: 103

Gnanasekaran Dhorali | Green Insulating Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gnanasekaran Dhorali | Green Insulating Materials | Best Researcher Award

Scientific Officer at Central Power Research Institute (CPRI) | India

Dr. Dhorali Gnanasekaran serves as Scientific Officer – Grade 4 at the Central Power Research Institute (CPRI), Bengaluru, India, where he leads pioneering research on biodegradable insulating fluids and polymer nanocomposites for the power sector. Holding M.Sc., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry and Polymer Chemistry, he completed postdoctoral research at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. His scientific contributions center on sustainable materials-specifically, green insulating fluids derived from non-edible vegetable oils and biodegradable polymers for dielectric applications. Dr. Gnanasekaran has authored two books, edited one, contributed seven book chapters, holds one granted Indian patent, and has published 22 peer-reviewed papers in globally recognized journals such as IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, Polymer International, and Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy. His work has garnered 378 citations, a Scopus h-index of 9, underscoring his influence in polymer and dielectric research. Recognized with the Best Researcher Award by the Ministry of Power (CPRI Management), his innovations have reached commercialization stage (TRL-6). His focus on computational modeling, eco-friendly transformer fluids, and polymer nanostructures reflects a commitment to advancing sustainable energy materials.

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Featured Publications

Gnanasekaran, D., Madhavan, K., & Reddy, B. S. R. (2009). Developments of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS), POSS nanocomposites and their applications: A review. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 68(6), 437–464. Cited by: 249

Gnanasekaran, D., & Chavidi, V. P. (2017). Vegetable oil based bio-lubricants and transformer fluids: Applications in power plants. Singapore: Springer Nature. Cited by: 62

Sadiku, E. R., Reddy, A. B., Gnanasekaran, D., Oboirien, B., Aderibigbe, B. A., & Ibrahim, I. D. (2016). Nanostructured polymer blends for gas/vapor barrier and dielectric applications. In Design and applications of nanostructured polymer blends and nanocomposite systems (pp. 239–259). Elsevier. Cited by: 44

Gnanasekaran, D., Walter, P. A., Parveen, A. A., & Reddy, B. S. R. (2013). Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane-based fluoroimide-containing poly(urethane-imide) hybrid membranes: Synthesis, characterization and gas-transport properties. Separation and Purification Technology, 111, 108–118. Cited by: 38

Gnanasekaran, D., Shanavas, A., Focke, W. W., & Sadiku, R. (2015). Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane/polyamide bio-nanocomposite membranes: Structure–gas transport properties. RSC Advances, 5(15), 11272–11283. Cited by: 32