Caputo Paolino obtained his PhD in Life Science and Technology from the University of Calabria, Italy. He is currently a Temporary Research Associate (RTDa) in the department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies at the University of Calabria. He is also an afferent of the National Inter-University Consortium of Materials Science and Technology (INSTM) which is the largest consortium of its kind in Italy, drawing on the expertise of not less than 50 universities – and all those that are active in Italy in researching advanced materials and technologies. Paolino Caputo’s research focuses on physical chemistry with a main focus on bitumen characterization and food based industrial materials and compounds. He has over 50 publications with over 650 citations. He is also one of the inventors of the Anti-smoke Patent (release date: October 31, 2018; number 102016000041219).
Eugene Stephane Mananga is a Faculty Member in the Physics and Chemistry Doctorate Program at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Nuclear Medicine at BCC of CUNY, and an Adjunct Professor of Applied Physics at New York University. Eugene completed his PhD in Physics from the Graduate Center of the University of New York, and holds 6 additional graduate degrees and training from various institutions including Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and City College of New York. Eugene did his postdoctoral studies in the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory of USA, Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts General Hospital. Prior to joining Harvard - MGH, Eugene Mananga was an “Ingenieur de Recherche” in the French Atomic Energy Commission and Alternative Energies (CEA-SACLAY).
Professor Eugene Mananga research interests are in Condensed Matter Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Medical Physics, Radiological Sciences and Nuclear Medicine. Currently, he is focused on advancing theory, simulation and methodology in Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Spin Dynamics, Quantum Physics, Imaging Science, Medical Physics and Nuclear Medicine.
Dr Chinmoy Bhattacharya is a PhD in Polymer Physics from India in the year 1988. He then did his post doctoral studies on Polymer physics of liquid crystals in Laval University, Canada and be back to India in the year 1991, he joined paint Industry ICI INDIA LTD. He continued his research work on quantum gravity and theory of relativity and has recently come up with an altogether new unified quantum gravity theory. He has about 12 publications in Polymer national/international journals and his work on Cosmology,Theory Quantum gravity Dark Matter
Professor Dr. Sorush Niknamian holds Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology, B.Sc. in Mechatronics Engineering, B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics, He is a CSci (Chartered Scientist), RSciTech (Registered Science Technician), RSci (Registered Scientist) and Science Council, United Kingdom and Indiana Cancer Consortium (ICC) certified. He has been published 27 books in medical and biological sciences including Medicine, Nutrition, Cancer Prevention and Treatment. He has published 30 research articles in international high impact journals in many fields of medicine. He is the Board member of Weston A. Price Foundation in Washington, United States, Member of American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Ambassador of European Association for Cancer Research (EACR), Member of Federal Health Professionals in the United States Marine Forces, Army Forces and Military Medicine.
Rabah Ali Khalil is a full Professor and Chair of Physical Chemistry at University of Mosul, College of Science, Chemistry Department. He completed his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at University of Mosul in 1994, his M. Phil. Degree in Inorganic Chemistry at University of Sheffield in 1990 and his B.Sc. in General Chemistry at University of Mosul as a 1st among 128 students. He has published more than 30 papers in reputed journals, serving as an editorial board member of reputed journal, keynote speaker, TPC and OC member at many international conferences. He published a text book entitled ‘A Simple Approach to Quantum Chemistry” (https://novapublishers.com/shop/a-simple-approach-to-quantum-chemistry/). His most cited articles are Kinetic and prediction studies of ascorbic acid degradation in normal and concentrate local lemon juice during storage, Food Chemistry (2007) 101:254-259, Theoretical estimation of the critical packing parameter of amphiphilic self-assembled aggregates, Applied Surface Science (2014) 318:85-89, and Application of a Schiff base derived from sulfanilamide as an acid-base indicator, Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society (2009) 6:345-352, and. He introduced a new physical insight for the formation of worm-like micelles called Critical Intermolecular Forces (CIF) theory, Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan (2014) 36:211-220.
A Study of the Factors Affecting Nitrogen-15 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts.
Cesare Oliviero Rossi was born in 1974 in Cosenza, Italy. He received his Degree in Chemistry, cum laude, in 1997 at the University of Calabria, and his Ph.D. in “Chemical Sciences” in 2002 at the same University, working on the structural characterization of lyotropic systems. From 2002 up to now" he has worked abroad as team member or research leader, running different research projects, at University of Lund (Sweden), University of Coimbra (Portugal), ETH Zurich, High Research Institute of Kazakhstan. In 2015 he was awarded the gold medal for contribution to the Road Science by the High Research Institute of Kazakhstan. His publication track record, including more than 140 papers in international peer reviewed journals, is impressive. Nowadays, his major area of expertise is the study of colloidal systems. In particular, he has recently been focusing on the chemistry of bitumen and its additives, approaching the open challenges in this area of research from a chemical point of view, also making use of investigation and analytical techniques never used before to study asphalt binders.
Pietro Calandra is a physicist and chemist working at the Italian National Research Council. His research activity involves the physics of complex systems and the chemistry of materials with particular attention on molecular self-assembly. He has published more than one hundred articles and is responsible for several funded projects. He is also deeply involved in science popularization being invited guest in several radio and TV programs as expert. In this ambit he has published two books and several book chapters.
Rosolino Vaiana earned his Degree in Civil Engineering cum laude (2000) from Palermo University and his Ph.D from Palermo University (2004). Rosolino joined the University of Calabria (Arcavacata Campus) at department of Civil Engineering becoming Aggregate Professor of Highways, Railways and Airports Engineering in 2005. He is habilitated as associate professor in the 2017 call. Teaching activity at the University of Calabria, since 2005: Foundations of road infrastructures (First cycle degree (L) in Civil Engineering) and Road pavement design and maintenance infrastructures (Second cycle degree (L) in Civil Engineering). Rosolino is Scientific Director of Road Materials Research Laboratory since 2008 in University of Calabria. He has coordinated several national and international research projects. He is the author and co-author of over 90 scientific articles.
Lukasz Andrzej Glinka is an author, editor, peer reviewer, researcher, and non-fiction writer. He contributed in both science and humanities, his top books belong to British Library Catalogue. He began research in 2006 at Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, in 2009 continued at B.M. Birla Science Centre in Hyderabad, India, while in 2010 Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia in Moscow, Russia awarded him by B.Sc. degree in physics. Starting 2013 he is editor-in-chief, editorial board member, and peer reviewer for multiple academic journals.
A Study of the Factors Affecting Nitrogen-15 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts.
Valentyn Alexeevich Nastasenko Professor of department of transport technologies of Kherson State Maritime Academy, Kherson, Ukraine. Candidate of Technical Sciences (Ph. D.) The scope of scientific interests includes quantum physics, gravitation theory, and the foundations of the material world and the birth of the Universe – the author of more than 50 scientific papers in these fields
Oleg V. Gradov is the Senior Researcher at the Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), working in the Department of Chemical and Biological Processes Dynamics. His recent works are focused on lab-on-a-chip design for multispectral multiparametric mapping, ERD-SBGN-mapping of biological samples, chemometric microspectroscopy and spectroelectrochemical electro-morphological techniques. He is the author of 150 journal papers (and >100 conference papers and reports), and an editorial board member of 10 journals. His recent grants include: “Development of the novel physical methods for complex biomedical diagnostics based on position-sensitive mapping with the angular resolution at the tissue and cellular levels using analytical labs-on-a-chip” (RFBR 16-32-00914) and “Lab-on-a-chip development for personalized diagnostics” (FASIE 0019125). He is also an ambassador of “ASAPBio”* (Accelerating Science and Publication in Biology, based in Cambridge, USA) in Russia and member of several comities (Technical Committee on Standards, IEEE, Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society; Technical Committee on Biomedical Imaging & Image Processing, IEEE, Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society; IEEE Biometrics Council**; etc.).
Eugene Mananga is a Doctoral Faculty in Physics & Chemistry Programs at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), where he is the recipient of the 2017 Henry Wasser Award in Physics, and the Program Director of STEM-Grants for the CUNY Academy for Humanities and Sciences. He is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Nuclear Medicine at BCC of CUNY and an Adjunct Professor of Applied Physics at New York University. Eugene is the recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Scientist Award from the American Chemical Society (New York & Westchester Section) for “Contributions and Advanced Studies in the Theory of Spin Dynamics in Solid-State Nuclear magnetic Resonance and Quantum Mechanics”. During the years 2021, 2020 and 2019, he was selected by the US Department of Energy for the Visiting Faculty Program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2021, 2020) and Argonne National Laboratory (2019) to work on problems related to the energy storage and technology. Part of his current research interest is in the field of electrochemical energy storage with the focus on the characterization of the electrode materials for rechargeable batteries. Eugene completed his Ph. D in Physics (with University Distinguished Professor Steven Greenbaum) from the City University of New York and holds 6 additional graduate degrees and training from various institutions including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and City College of New York. Eugene did his postdoctoral studies in the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory of USA, Harvard Medical School and MGH. Prior to joining Harvard-MGH, Eugene was an “Ingenieur de Recherche” in the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA-SACLAY, NEUROSPIN).
Professor Eugene Mananga research interests are in Condensed Matter Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Energy Materials, Batteries & Fuel Cells, Medical Physics, Radiological Sciences and Nuclear Medicine. Currently, he is focused on advancing theory, simulation and methodology in Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Lithium-Ion Batteries, Spin Dynamics, Quantum Physics, Imaging Science, Medical Physics and Nuclear Medicine
Manish Kumar has obtained B.E. (Electrical Engineering) from MNNIT, Allahabad, M. Tech. (Energy Studies) and Ph.D. (Plasma Physics) from IIT Delhi. He has rich experience of more than twenty years in teaching, research and training. His areas of interest in teaching and research are Hybrid Energy system, Optical fibers, Terahertz Radiation Generation, Photonics, Astrophysics, Nanomaterials, Surface Plasma Waves and Plasma Physics. He has published 12 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial advisory board member of repute. He has travelled widely across the globe (Canada, China, Czech Republic, Thailand and Japan etc.) under various international conferences. He has brought under the F.A.S.T. scheme of MHRD a Centre for Energy and Resources Development (CERD) for IIT (BHU)). Presently he is working on the project “1.5 MW Integrated Dairy and Smart Hybrid Energy System”. He is working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT (BHU)
Ajit Kumar Varma has obtained his B.Pharm from Gautam Buddh Technical University(GBTU), Lucknow, And M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) from Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor at School of Pharmacy, Lingaya's University, Faridabad, India. He has above five years of Pharmaceutical Industry and academic in a good experience. He has been one research project publish in Lambert Publication,Germany. He has attended several National and International Conferences/Workshops-Seminars. He has credit in Nobel Researchers Awards as well as Young Scientist Awards and published several papers in International Journals, conferences and proceedings. He has been Editorial Reviewer member of several Journals as well as different Membership of Educational Society.
Keshab K. Adhikary has completed his Ph.D. from Inha University, Republic of Korea. He is an Assistant Professor (Foreigner Faculty) of Inha University. He has over 30 publications that have been cited over 150 times. He switched to Computational Chemistry in 2014 from a famous Experimental Chemical Kinetics Lab of the same university. He is presently working in Kinetics and Reaction Mechanism using DFT calculation based on Gaussian and Adsorption of Pollutant Gases on Periodic or Amorphous Catalytic Surface using Material Studio.
Gerald C. Hsu received an honorable PhD in mathematics and majored in engineering at MIT. He attended different universities over 17 years and studied 7 academic disciplines. He has spent 20,000 hours in T2D research. First, he studied 6 metabolic diseases and food nutrition during 2010-2013, then conducted his own diabetes research during 2014-2018. His approach is a “quantitative medicine” based on mathematics, physics, optical and electronics physics, engineering modeling, signal processing, computer science, big data analytics, statistics, machine learning, and AI also known as “math-physical medicine”. His main focus is on preventive medicine using prediction tools. He believes that the better the prediction, the more control you have.
Education and degrees: 1. Education (1954 – 1960) - Higher Institute of Chemical Technology (Sofia, Bulgaria); 2. PhD (1968) – USSR, Moscow Institute of Chemical Mechanical Engineering; 3. Doctor of Technical Sciences (1978), Higher Institute of Chemical Technology (Sofia, Bulgaria). Specializations: 1963, USSR, Moscow, Supervisor-Prof. V.G. Levich, 4 months; 1968, USSR, Novosibirsk, Supervisor-Prof. M.G. Slinko, 4 month. Awards: Bulgarian Order of Cyril and Methodius (first class); Russian Federation Order of Mihailo Lomonosow (National Committee for Public Prizes). International activity: Editor-in-Chief of the “Transactions of Academenergo” (Scientific journal of the Russian Academy of Science); Chairman of the Scientific Council of the International Scientific Centre for Power and Chemical Engineering Problems (http://www.int-sci-center.bas.bg); Monographies 9 (www.iche.bas.bg/Books_BG.htm). Scientific papers – 220: http://www.iche.bas.bg/WWW_IChE_EN/LABORATORY_IChE/Process_Systems_Engineering_Laboratory/STAFF_Laboratory/CV_Christo_Boyadjiev/List%20of%20publications.pdf
A Study of the Factors Affecting Nitrogen-15 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts.
Abdeen Mustafa Omer (BSc, MSc, PhD) is an associate researcher at Energy Research Institute (ERI). He obtained both his PhD degree in the built environment and master of philosophy degree in renewable energy technologies from the university of nottingham. He is qualified mechanical engineer with a proven track record within the water industry and renewable energy technologies. He has been graduated from university of El menoufia, Egypt, BSc in mechanical engineering. His previous experience involved being a member of the research team at the national council for research/energy research institute in Sudan and working director of research and development for national water equipment manufacturing Co. Ltd., Sudan. He has been listed in the book “who’s who” in the World 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010. He has published over 300 papers in peer-reviewed journals, 200 review articles, 7 books and 150 chapters in books.
A Study of the Factors Affecting Nitrogen-15 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts.