Dr. Anton Ciucu | Electro Analysis Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anton Ciucu | Electro Analysis Awards | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Anton Ciucu, University of Bucharest, Romania

Anton Alexandru Ciucu is a Professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Bucharest, Romania. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, with a doctoral thesis focused on electrochemical sensors based on enzymatic reactions for industrial biochemical process control. His research spans biosensor development, bioelectrocatalysis, electroanalytical techniques, and DNA-based sensors, emphasizing real-world applications such as biomedical monitoring and environmental analysis. Professor Ciucu has extensive experience in constructing and evaluating enzymatic and electrochemical sensors, and he has led fundamental studies in direct and mediated electron transfer. He has held numerous academic positions since the early 1980s and served as a visiting professor at the University of Louisville, USA. In addition to supervising over 150 graduation theses and 125 master’s theses, he has hosted many international students and participated in multiple EU collaborations. He is an active reviewer for prestigious journals, serves on several editorial boards, and is a member of multiple scientific societies. Among his honors is an international award from the Global 100 Eco-Tech Awards at EXPO 2005 in Japan

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Nominee: Professor Dr. Anton Alexandru Ciucu
Affiliation: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Chemistry, Romania
Field: Analytical Chemistry, Bioelectrochemistry, and Biosensor Technology

Professor Anton Alexandru Ciucu is an internationally distinguished scholar in the field of analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, whose groundbreaking work in biosensor technology, bio-electrocatalysis, and environmental monitoring has significantly influenced both academic research and practical applications. With over four decades of academic excellence, Professor Ciucu is a pioneer in the development of electrochemical and DNA-based biosensors, and a leader in shaping Romania’s scientific landscape through teaching, research, mentorship, and international collaboration.

👨‍🎓 Education

  • 🎓 High School: Mihai Viteazul College, Bucharest (1969–1973)

  • 🧪 B.Sc.: Chemistry, Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest (1974–1977)

  • 🧬 B.Sc.: Biochemistry, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology (1977–1978)

  • 🔬 M.Sc.: Biochemistry, University of Bucharest (1978–1979)

  • 📘 Ph.D. in Chemistry: Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest (1987)

    • Thesis: “Electrochemical Sensors Based on Enzymatic Reactions Useful for Control in Industrial Biochemical Processes”

👨‍🏫 Work & Academic Experience

  • 💊 Biochemist: Pharmaceutical Factory, Bucharest (1979–1982)

  • 🧪 Associate Researcher: Institute of Physical Chemistry, Romanian Academy (1980–1982)

  • 👨‍🔬 Teaching Assistant – Associate Professor: Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest (1982–1993)

  • 🧑‍🏫 Professor: University of Bucharest, Department of Analytical Chemistry (2000–Present)

  • 🌍 Visiting Professor: University of Louisville, USA (1991–1992)

  • 🔬 Scientific Director: Center for Research and Development of Bioanalytical Techniques (1999–2007)

  • 📘 Course Instructor: Topics include Biosensors, Bioelectrochemistry, Analytical Biochemistry, Enzymatic Analysis, and Pollution Control

  • 🎓 Supervisor: 150+ graduation and 125+ master’s theses, including 28 with EU universities (e.g., Lund, Roma, Perpignan, Valencia)

🏆 Achievements & Contributions

  • 🧫 Research Interests:

    • Biosensor development for bioanalysis and environmental monitoring

    • Electroanalytical chemistry, DNA-based sensors, enzyme kinetics, bio-electrocatalysis

    • Development of miniaturized, portable, and implantable sensor chips

  • 🌍 International Collaborations: Hosted students from Spain, Hungary, Turkey, Slovakia, and China for research

  • 🧪 Reviewer: Prestigious journals including Analytica Chimica Acta, Biosensors & Bioelectronics, Talanta, Electroanalysis, etc.

  • 📝 Editorial Board Member:

    • Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering

    • Journal of Environment and Agricultural Studies

    • Journal of Clinical and Molecular Medicine

    • Journal of Chemistry and Applications

🥇 Awards & Honors

  • 🌐 International Eco-Tech AwardGlobal 100 Eco-Tech Awards (Japan, 2005)

    • For “Nucleic-acid-based biosensors for environmental assessment of toxic chemicals”

  • 📚 Who’s Who Recognition:

    • Who’s Who in Balkans (1997)

    • Who’s Who in Romania (2002)

    • Illustrated Who’s Who (Danway Publications)

    • Marquis Who’s Who in the World (2009)

🧰 Certifications & Organizing Roles

  • 📑 ISO Certifications:

    • Transition training to ISO 17025:2005

    • Auditor formation for quality management

  • 🧬 Workshop Organizer:

    • DNA-Based Biosensors (2008)

    • TEMPUS-PHARE, Erasmus/Socrates Projects on Biosensors (1998–2000)

Publication Top Notes:

Redox processes and detection of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid at pencil graphite electrode

Facile Electrochemical Sensor for Sensitive and Selective Determination of Guaifenesin, Phenylephrine and Paracetamol on Electrochemically Pretreated Pencil Graphite Electrode

Simple Electrochemical Chloramphenicol Assay at a Disposable Pencil Graphite Electrode by Square Wave Voltammetry and Linear Sweep Voltammetry

SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF EPINEPHRINE AND NOREPINEPHRINE BY ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTION AT THE PRE-TREATED PENCIL GRAPHITE ELECTRODE

A New Voltammetric Approach for Electrochemical Determination of Lamotrigine in Pharmaceutical Samples

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nashwan Ali | Electrode Sensor | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nashwan Ali | Electrode Sensor | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nashwan Ali, University of Samarra, France

Dr. Nashwan Hussein Ali is an analytical chemist with expertise in electrochemistry, petroleum chemistry, and water analysis. He earned his Ph.D. (2015), M.Sc. (2012), and B.Sc. (2009) in Analytical Chemistry from Tikrit University, Iraq. Currently, he is an Invited Researcher at the University of Poitiers, France, focusing on electrochemical activity mapping of Pt-CeO₂ gradient films. He previously served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Samarra and a Lecturer at Hayat Private University. With extensive experience in analytical techniques such as HPLC, GC-FID, and spectroscopy, he has also worked as an analytical chemist in the petrochemical industry.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nashwan Hussein Ali has a strong research background in analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, and petroleum chemistry. His extensive experience as a researcher and lecturer, along with multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals, makes him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education:

  • 📜 Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry – Tikrit University, Iraq (2012 – 2015)
  • 🧪 Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry – Tikrit University, Iraq (2009 – 2012)
  • ⚛️ Bachelor of Science in Chemistry – Tikrit University, Iraq (2005 – 2009)

💼 Work Experience:

  • 🔬 Invited Researcher (Apr 2022 – Present)

    • University of Poitiers, UFR SFA, Equipe SAMCat – IC2MP UMR CNRS 7285, France
    • Research Topic: Electrochemical activity mapping of Pt-CeO₂ gradient films using bipolar electrochemistry
    • Supervised by Prof. ZIGAH Dodzi
  • 🎓 Assistant Professor (Dec 2016 – Apr 2022)

    • University of Samarra, College of Applied Science, Iraq
    • Taught:
      • 🧪 Analytical Electrochemistry (Master’s students)
      • 📘 General Chemistry (Undergraduate)
      • 🌱 Green Chemistry (Undergraduate)
  • 📖 Lecturer (Dec 2013 – Feb 2016)

    • Hayat Private University for Science and Technology (HPUST), Erbil, Iraq
    • Taught:
      • ⚗️ Analytical Chemistry (Undergraduate)
      • 🌿 Green Chemistry (Undergraduate)
  • 🏭 Analytical Chemist (Apr 2011 – Jan 2014)

    • Arab Company for Detergent Chemicals (ARADET), Baiji Refinery
    • Conducted chemical analysis for petroleum and water samples using advanced techniques such as HPLC, GC-FID, GC/MS, Karl Fischer titration, UV-Vis spectroscopy.
    • Performed quality control on crude oil properties and industrial water treatment.

🏆 Achievements, Awards & Honors:

  • 🏅 Recognized Researcher in Electrochemistry and Analytical Chemistry
  • 📖 Published Scientific Papers in reputable journals on Electrochemical Methods, Green Chemistry, and Petroleum Analysis
  • 🏆 Academic Excellence Awards for contributions to teaching and research in Analytical Chemistry
  • 🎤 Speaker & Presenter at international conferences in Electrochemistry and Green Analytical Methods

Publication Top Notes:

High-Performance ZIF-7@PANI Electrochemical Sensor for Simultaneous Trace Cadmium and Lead Detection in Water Samples: A Box–Behnken Design Optimization Approach

Spectrophotometric Determination of Captopril in Pharmaceutical Formulations based on Ion-Pair Reaction with the Red Congo

Synthesis and characterization of some new Indazolone and Carbohydrazide derivatives from azachalcones

Determination of loperamide HCL in pharmaceutical preparations using modified lon selective electrode

Determination of metoclopramide in pharmaceutical commercial using flow injection chemiluminescence technique

Prof Dr. stella girousi | Electrchemical Biosensors | Women Researcher Award

Prof Dr. stella girousi | Electrchemical Biosensors | Women Researcher Award 

Prof Dr. stella girousi, anal.chem.lab, Greece

Prof. Dr. Stella Girousi is a distinguished scientist in the field of analytical chemistry, currently serving in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory at the Chemistry Department of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. She is renowned for her extensive research and development of innovative analytical methods, particularly voltammetric techniques for the determination of metals using various electrodes, including mercury, carbon, and mercury/bismuth thin film electrodes. Her research interests encompass the development and application of electroanalytical methods for analyzing biological, environmental, and food samples, as well as the detection of nucleic acids, proteins, and genotoxic compounds. Prof. Girousi has made significant contributions to the development of enzymic and electrochemical DNA biosensors, investigating drug-DNA interactions, DNA methylation, and the recognition of micromolar compounds using nanomaterials and screen printing technology. Throughout her career, Prof. Girousi has published numerous scientific articles in prestigious journals, showcasing her expertise in electroanalytical methods and biosensors. Her work has had a substantial impact on the fields of environmental analysis, pharmacology, and biotechnology.

 

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry
    Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Work Experience

  • Professor
    Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, Chemistry Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
    Responsibilities include teaching, research, and supervising graduate students.

Research Activity and Interests

  • Analytical Methods Development: Specializing in voltammetric determination of metals using mercury, carbon, and mercury/bismuth thin film electrodes, and novel electrode surfaces with nanomaterials.
  • Electroanalytical Methods: Application in biological, environmental, and food samples, detection of nucleic acids and proteins, analysis of genotoxic and pharmacologically active compounds.
  • Biosensor Development: Creation of enzymic and electrochemical DNA biosensors at carbon and mercury electrodes to study drug-DNA interactions, detect methylation, and develop methods for epigenetic control using nanomaterials and screen printing technology.
  • Electrochemical Biosensors: Study of compounds of biological concern, focusing on innovative approaches in the development and application of these biosensors.

Publication top Notes:

 

Bismuth Film along with dsDNA-Modified Electrode Surfaces as Promising (bio)Sensors in the Analysis of Heavy Metals in Soils

Novel Aspects in the Voltametric Determination of Heavy Metals: A Minireview

Validation of modified electrode surfaces as Sensitive Analytical Tools in Soil Analysis; Detection of Total Concentration of Zn (II), Cd(II), Pb(II), Cu(II)/Cu (I) along with Handling Complicated Sample Matrices

Preparation of a glassy carbon electrode modified with saffron conjugated silver nanoparticles for the sensitive and selective electroanalytical determination of amoxicillin in urine samples

New Prospects in the Electroanalysis of Heavy Metal Ions (Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu): Development and Application of Novel Electrode Surfaces

Different Aspects of the Voltammetric Detection of Vitamins: A Review