Rogério Navarro Correia de Siqueira | Sustainable Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Rogério Navarro Correia de Siqueira | Sustainable Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Rogério Navarro Correia de Siqueira is a faculty member in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), where he earned his Ph.D. and has served as an adjunct professor. His research spans nanomaterials synthesis, bio-based materials processing, and thermodynamic modeling of non-ideal systems, with significant contributions in the development of oxidized nanocatalysts supported by cellulose nanofibers for hydrogen generation, adsorption of transition metals from aqueous solutions, and the design of hybrid nanomaterials for energy storage and sustainable energy applications. Prof. Siqueira has led multiple projects, including two completed and two ongoing funded research initiatives, alongside consultancy experience and patent development, reflecting both academic and industrial engagement. He has published 26 papers in international journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, has served as guest editor for special issues in Minerals and Metals (MDPI), and actively collaborates with leading institutions such as TU-Berlin, UERJ, and UFOP on advanced nanocatalyst design and CO₂ capture modeling. According to Scopus, his work has been cited 167 times, and he has an h-index of 9, reflecting an emerging but growing impact in nanomaterials and energy transition research. His contributions to efficient computational methods for vapor–liquid equilibria, adsorption studies on functionalized nanocellulose, and catalytic hydrogen generation highlight his role in advancing sustainable materials science and metallurgical engineering applications. Prof. Siqueira continues to build international recognition through innovative approaches that bridge fundamental research with real-world energy solutions.

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Feautured Publications

Braz, W. F., Teixeira, L. T., Navarro, R., & Pandoli, O. G. (2025). Nanocellulose application for metal adsorption and its effect on nanofiber thermal behavior. Metals, 15(8), 832.

Rego, A. S. C., Navarro, R. C. S., Brocchi, E. A., & Souza, R. F. M. (2024). Kinetic study on the thermal decomposition of iron (II) sulfate using a global optimization approach. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 304, 129869.

Moreira, P. H. L. R., Siqueira, R. N. C., & Vilani, C. (2024). A simple chemical equilibrium algorithm applied for single and multiple reaction systems. Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 32(3), 987–1004.

Teixeira, L. T., Lima, S. L. S. de, Rosado, T. F., Liu, L., Vitorino, H. A., dos Santos, C. C., Mendonça, J. P., Garcia, M. A. S., Siqueira, R. N. C., & da Silva, A. G. M. (2023). Sustainable cellulose nanofibers-mediated synthesis of uniform spinel Zn-ferrites nanocorals for high performances in supercapacitors. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(11), 9169.

Teixeira, L. T., Braz, W. F., Siqueira, R. N. C., Pandoli, O. G., & Geraldes, M. C. (2021). Sulfated and carboxylated nanocellulose for Co²⁺ adsorption. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 15, 123–135.

Anjana Sharma | Nanostructures | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anjana Sharma | Nanostructures | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Chandigarh University, India.

🎓 Dr. Anjana Sharma is a prominent nanotechnology expert specializing in material characterization and nanoferrites. With over 14 years of academic experience 🏫, she is an Associate Professor at Chandigarh University, Punjab, India 🌍. Her research focuses on advancing the understanding of electromagnetic materials, dielectric properties, and magnetic nanostructures 🧲. Dr. Sharma’s work is a beacon in nanotechnology innovation, driving impactful discoveries in material science 🧪. Residing in Mohali, India 🏡, she remains dedicated to mentoring students and collaborating internationally 🌐.

 

Professional Profiles📖

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Education 🎓

🎓 Ph.D. in Nanotechnology (2016-2021)
Chandigarh University 🏫
📜 Thesis: “Synthesis and Investigation of Mn-Zn nanoferrites.”

🎓 M.Sc. in Pure Physics (2007-2009)
Lovely Professional University 🌟
🎖️ Ranked 2nd in the department.

🎓 B.Sc. in Physics, Computer Applications, Mathematics (2003-2006)
S.N. College, Banga 🧮

Professional Experience💼

🧑‍🏫 Associate Professor (2012–Present)
Chandigarh University, Punjab

🧑‍🏫 Assistant Professor (2010–2011)
Doaba Group of Colleges, Punjab

  • Delivered lectures on applied physics and supervised student projects.

 

Award and Honors🏅

🏆 Honored as Session Chair and Keynote Speaker for National Science Day 2013 🎤.
🏅 Reviewer for renowned journals like Springer’s Materials Today and Journal of Superconductivity.
📚 Contributor to multiple book chapters on ferrites and renewable energy 🌱.
🎖️ Received recognition for innovative research and patents in waste-to-energy and smart systems.

Research Focus 🔍

🧲 Nanoferrites Research
Focus on electromagnetic devices and spinel ferrites.
Magnetic Materials
Exploration of magnetic and dielectric properties for industrial applications.
🌱 Sustainability
Development of eco-friendly synthesis methods using green chemistry.

Skills

🔬 Instrumentation Expertise
XRD, SEM, FTIR, VSM, UV-Vis spectrophotometer.
📈 Analysis
Deep understanding of dielectric and magnetic properties of materials.
💻 Software
Advanced tools for modeling and material characterization.

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Anjana Sharma’s extensive expertise, innovative research, and dedication to materials science make her a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award. With a robust academic and professional portfolio, she exemplifies the qualities of a leader in scientific innovation and collaboration. Addressing the suggested areas for improvement could further solidify her impact in her field.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Investigation of dielectric, electrical and optical properties of copper substituted Mn-Zn nanoferrites

Authors: A. Sharma, K.M. Batoo, O.M. Aldossary, S. Jindal, N. Aggarwal, G. Kumar

Citations: 47

Year: 2021

Study of SPR peak shifting of silver nanoparticles with change in surrounding medium

Authors: H. Kaur, H. Kaur, A. Sharma

Citations: 26

Year: 2021

Structural and magnetic study of Mn₀.₅Zn₀.₅CuxFe₂₋xO₄ nanoferrites synthesized via solution combustion method

Authors: A. Sharma, K.M. Batoo, E.H. Raslan, S.F. Adil, G. Kumar

Citations: 24

Year: 2018

A review paper: Synthesis techniques and advance application of Mn-Zn nano-ferrites

Authors: K. Sharma, N. Aggarwal, N. Kumar, A. Sharma

Citations: 18

Year: 2023

Effect of chromium ions on the structural, magnetic, and optical properties of manganese–zinc ferrite nanoparticles

Authors: A. Sharma, K.M. Batoo, E.H. Raslan, G. Kumar

Citations: 17

Year: 2020

A review of recent advancement in superconductors

Authors: H. Kaur, H. Kaur, A. Sharma

Citations: 15

Year: 2021

Influence of different substitution metal ion on magnetic properties of Mn-Zn ferrite

Authors: A. Sharma

Citations: 7

Year: 2021

Exploring gas sensing, magnetic and dielectric properties of Ni²⁺ modified Mn–Zn ferrites

Authors: A. Sharma, N. Aggarwal, N. Kumar, P. Patial, S. Kumar, S. Jindal

Citations: 5

Year: 2023

Semiconducting metamorphism in Cu²⁺ substituted structurally enriched SnO₂ nanocrystals

Authors: S. Sharma, N. Aggarwal, V. Kumar, A. Sharma, R.S. Panwar, N. Kumar

Citations: 5

Year: 2023

Behavioral finance: exploring the influence of cognitive biases on investment decisions

Authors: D. Gabhane, A. Sharma, R. Mukherjee

Citations: 5

Year: 2023