Mohamed Cheira | Chemical Engeneering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Mohamed Cheira | Chemical Engeneering | Research Excellence Award

Professor at Nuclear Materials Authority | Egypt

Prof. Mohamed Cheira is a leading researcher in inorganic chemistry and nuclear materials, recognized for his impactful work in hydrometallurgy, rare earth elements recovery, and radioactive waste management. His research emphasizes advanced adsorption, solvent extraction, and nanomaterial-based techniques for efficient separation of uranium, thorium, and heavy metals from complex systems. He has contributed 61 Scopus-indexed publications, receiving 1,695 citations across 919 documents, with an h-index of 30, demonstrating strong scientific impact. His work significantly advances sustainable resource recovery, environmental protection, and innovative material development in applied chemical sciences.

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Featured Publications


Ammonium sulfate preparation from phosphogypsum waste
– Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences, 2017 | Cited by 117

Uranium (VI) recovery from acidic leach liquor by Ambersep 920U SO₄ resin
– Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences, 2017 | Cited by 85

Adsorption of U(VI) from sulfate solution using nanocomposite materials
– Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2020 | Cited by 78

Selective Recovery of Cd, Co, and Ni from Spent Ni–Cd Batteries
– International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022 | Cited by 66

Fabio Ivan Seibel | Membrane Recycling For Metal Recovery | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Fabio Ivan Seibel | Membrane Recycling For Metal Recovery | Excellence in Research Award

University of Passo Fundo | Brazil

Mr. Fabio Ivan Seibel has made notable research contributions in advanced water treatment and membrane sustainability, with a strong focus on the degradation, oxidation, and reuse of reverse osmosis membranes. His work addresses critical challenges in extending membrane lifespan and improving the environmental and economic efficiency of desalination and wastewater treatment processes. Through systematic experimentation and advanced characterization techniques, his research supports circular economy approaches in environmental engineering. His scholarly output demonstrates scientific rigor and practical relevance. According to his Scopus profile, he has published 5 research documents, received 134 citations, and achieved an h-index of 4, reflecting consistent research quality and measurable academic impact.

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Featured Publications