Best Scholar Award

Ali Abbas Aslam
Affiliation University of Education, Lahore
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 57204317279
Documents 18
Citations 56
h-index 4
Subject Area Chemical and Gas Sensors
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0009-0004-5868-1213

Ali Abbas Aslam is a Pakistani researcher affiliated with the University of Education, Lahore. His academic work focuses primarily on biodegradable materials, antimicrobial food packaging, curcumin delivery systems, nanomaterials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), analytical chemistry, environmental toxicology, and sustainable material development. Through interdisciplinary research integrating chemistry, materials science, and food preservation technologies, he has contributed to environmentally sustainable packaging systems and emerging analytical methodologies. His research profile demonstrates continued involvement in laboratory experimentation, innovation, patent development, conference presentations, and scholarly publication, making him an emerging contributor within the broader field of Chemical and Gas Sensors and advanced functional materials.[1]

Abstract

Ali Abbas Aslam’s academic portfolio demonstrates growing expertise in sustainable chemistry, biodegradable polymers, food preservation technologies, and analytical environmental chemistry. His master’s research investigates biodegradable hydrogel films incorporating curcumin-loaded biological macromolecules for food preservation, while his collaborative publications extend toward toxic metal assessment, environmental contamination, analytical chemistry, and human health risk evaluation. His combination of laboratory research, startup innovation, patent development, and interdisciplinary collaboration reflects an emerging scientific profile with relevance to modern materials chemistry and sensor-related applications.[2]

Keywords

Biodegradable Films; Curcumin; Chemical and Gas Sensors; Food Preservation; Metal Organic Frameworks; Environmental Toxicology; Sustainable Materials; Nanotechnology; Analytical Chemistry; Food Packaging.

Introduction

Ali Abbas Aslam completed his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Chemistry at the University of Education, Lahore. His academic development has emphasized sustainable material design, laboratory characterization techniques, spectroscopy, nanotechnology, and polymer chemistry. Alongside formal education, he completed professional online training in materials science, molecular spectroscopy, chemistry fundamentals, and information technology, strengthening both experimental and analytical capabilities.[2]

Research Profile

His current research integrates biodegradable polymers, hydrogel engineering, curcumin encapsulation, antimicrobial materials, and bio-based metal-organic frameworks for controlled release applications. As Graduate Research Assistant, he contributes to bio-based MOF synthesis and curcumin encapsulation strategies designed to improve bioavailability. He also founded EcoaCare Packaging Solutions, a startup focused on sustainable antibacterial food packaging technologies developed from biodegradable materials.[2]

Research Contributions

  • Development of biodegradable antimicrobial food packaging films.
  • Curcumin encapsulation using bio-based metal-organic frameworks.
  • Research on antioxidant and UV-blocking polymer films.
  • Environmental toxicology investigations involving heavy metals and human health assessment.
  • Patent development involving hydrogel films and sustained-release curcumin systems.
  • Conference presentations covering medicinal chemistry and drug discovery.

Publications

The research record includes publications and collaborative studies in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, International Journal of Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Applied Toxicology, Journal of Chemistry, and Environmental Geochemistry and Health. These publications address biodegradable materials, environmental contaminants, toxic metals, probabilistic health risk assessment, and analytical chemistry methodologies.[3]

  • Development of curcumin functionalized biodegradable films for food preservation.
  • Environmental contaminant assessment of N-Nitrosodimethylamine.
  • Heavy metal exposure and household dust risk assessment.
  • Road dust contamination and Monte Carlo health risk modeling.

Research Impact

According to the supplied research metrics, the researcher has accumulated 18 indexed publications, 56 citations, and an h-index of 4. Beyond publication metrics, his scientific impact is supported by patent filings, startup commercialization, conference participation, interdisciplinary collaborations, and contributions toward sustainable packaging technologies. These activities demonstrate developing influence within chemistry, advanced materials, and environmentally responsible innovation.[1]

Award Suitability

The academic profile aligns with the objectives of the Best Scholar Award presented during the Global Sensor Awards. The combination of postgraduate research, innovation in biodegradable functional materials, intellectual property generation, startup leadership, and growing publication record demonstrates scholarly productivity and commitment to sustainable scientific advancement. His work exhibits interdisciplinary relevance to chemical sensing, analytical chemistry, environmental monitoring, and functional biomaterials.[2]

Conclusion

Ali Abbas Aslam represents an emerging researcher whose work integrates sustainable chemistry, advanced material development, environmental analysis, and practical innovation. His combination of academic achievement, research collaborations, patents, entrepreneurial initiatives, and scholarly publications supports continued advancement within chemistry and material sciences while contributing to environmentally sustainable technologies and food preservation research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ali Abbas Aslam, Author ID 57204317279. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204317279
  2. Ali Abbas Aslam. Curriculum Vitae, Education, Research Experience, Patents, Conferences, Skills, Awards and Academic Profile.
  3. Ali Abbas Aslam et al. Environmental Geochemistry and Health.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-026-03094-y
  4. Besnaci S., et al. International Journal of Analytical Chemistry.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/ianc/1536227
  5. Mahmood Ahmed et al. Journal of Applied Toxicology.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jat.70181
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