Prof. Dr. Fathi Touati | Nanomaterials and Applications | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fathi Touati | Nanomaterials and Applications | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fathi Touati | Director of Laboratory | National Institute for Physicochemical Research and Analysis | Tunisia

Academic Background

Pr. Fathi Touati is a distinguished Tunisian researcher and the Director of the Laboratoire Matériaux, Traitement et Analyse at the Institut National de Recherche et d’Analyse Physico-chimique (INRAP), located at the BiotechPole of Sidi Thabet in Tunisia. He holds advanced academic qualifications in materials science and physical chemistry, with a strong foundation in nanomaterials and electrochemistry. His scholarly excellence is reflected in his publication record, with 55 documents indexed in Scopus, accumulating a total of 673 citations and an h-index of thirteen. His consistent research output and citation performance highlight his sustained contributions and growing recognition across international scientific platforms, including Scopus and Google Scholar.

Research Focus

His research is centered on nanomaterials, photocatalysis, electrochemistry, sensors, and environmental applications. He particularly investigates the synthesis, structural properties, and functional applications of hybrid materials for use in advanced energy and environmental systems.

Work Experience

Throughout his career, Pr. Touati has held significant academic and research positions, advancing scientific inquiry in materials chemistry. As Director of INRAP’s Laboratoire Matériaux, Traitement et Analyse, he has led multiple interdisciplinary research programs that integrate nanotechnology with sustainable energy and environmental technologies. His experience includes extensive laboratory management, mentoring of young researchers, and active participation in collaborative projects with national and international institutions.

Key Contributions

Pr. Touati has made substantial contributions to the synthesis and characterization of hybrid organic-inorganic materials, the development of nanostructured metal oxides, and the exploration of their electrochemical and photocatalytic properties. His pioneering work in sol-gel processes and hydrothermal synthesis techniques has advanced the understanding of materials behavior at the nanoscale, influencing developments in sensors, catalysis, and green technology.

Awards & Recognition

He has received recognition for his outstanding scientific contributions and leadership in materials research, earning respect both in Tunisia and within the global scientific community.

Professional Roles & Memberships

Pr. Touati serves as the Director of INRAP’s Laboratoire Matériaux, Traitement et Analyse, where he leads research teams and fosters academic-industry partnerships. He is also actively engaged in professional organizations related to chemistry, nanoscience, and materials research, contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge and mentoring the next generation of researchers.

Profile

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Featured Publications

Touati, F., Hafidh, A., & Hamzaoui, A. H. (2019). Synthesis of new silica xerogels based on bi-functional 1,3,4-thiadiazole and 1,2,4-triazole adducts. Journal of Sulfur Chemistry.

Kouass, S., Fadhalaoui, A., Kahlaoui, M., Dhaouadi, H., & Touati, F. (2018). Electrical and electrochemical properties of undoped CePO₄ and doped Ce₀.₉Cd₀.₁₅−ₓLi₂ₓPO₄ nanomaterials. Materials Letters.

Hafidh, A., Touati, F., Hosni, F., Hamzaoui, A. H., & Somrani, S. (2018). New silica hybrids elaborated by sol-gel process from bifunctional thiadiazole and 1,2,4-triazole precursors. Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements.

Kouass, S., Sahbani, S., Dhaouadi, H., & Touati, F. (2017). Chromium substitution induced effects on the structure, optical and electrical properties of yttrium oxide. Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society.

Janene, F., Dhaouadi, H., Arfaoui, L., Etteyeb, N., & Touati, F. (2016). Nanoplate-like CuO: hydrothermal synthesis, characterization, and electrochemical properties. Ionics.

Impact Statement / Vision

Pr. Touati envisions advancing nanomaterial science toward cleaner and more sustainable technological solutions. His long-term goal is to develop innovative materials that contribute to environmental protection, renewable energy, and improved sensing technologies, reinforcing the vital role of chemistry in addressing global challenges.

Siva Kumar Krishnan | Nanoscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siva Kumar Krishnan | Nanoscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Siva Kumar Krishnan, Investigator, BUAP ( Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla ), Mexico.

Dr. Siva Kumar Krishnan is an accomplished Indian nanoscientist currently serving as a Research Professor at IFUAP, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, under CONAHCyT-Mexico. With a rich academic background and numerous international collaborations, he has contributed extensively to the field of nanoscience and materials research. Known for his dynamic approach to nanoscale innovations, he is a recognized mentor, coordinator, and scientific reviewer. Dr. Krishnan has supervised both master’s and doctoral theses and actively participates in developing novel optical and sensing nanomaterials. His global footprint in research, especially in biosensors and nanomaterials, has earned him prestigious fellowships and accolades.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Siva Kumar Krishnan began his academic journey with a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics from Bharathiar University, Tamil Nadu, India. He later pursued an M.Tech in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology from Anna University, Chennai (2007–2009). Driven by an enduring passion for advanced materials, he completed his Ph.D. in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology from CINVESTAV, Mexico (2010–2015), supported by a CONAHCyT fellowship. His multidisciplinary education blends theoretical physics, materials science, and practical nanotechnological applications. This diverse academic training has formed a strong foundation for his cutting-edge research in materials chemistry, biosensing, and optical nanostructures.

🧪 Professional Experience

Dr. Krishnan’s professional journey began with postdoctoral research at CFATA-UNAM, Mexico (2015–2017), where he honed his expertise in functional nanomaterials. Since 2017, he has served as a Research Professor at IFUAP-BUAP under CONAHCyT-Mexico, leading several projects in nanoscience and nanotechnology. His responsibilities include teaching graduate-level courses, coordinating academic seminars, mentoring research students, and publishing in high-impact journals. He also serves as a reviewer for renowned journals like Advanced Materials and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, solidifying his role as a key contributor to the scientific community in both research and academia.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Siva Kumar Krishnan has received several prestigious awards, including SNI Level 2 Recognition by the National System of Researchers of Mexico—an elite distinction for researchers with outstanding scientific productivity. He was awarded the Carl Storm International Diversity Fellowship (CSID) in the USA and has earned competitive fellowships such as CONAHCyT Ph.D. and DEGAPA Postdoctoral Fellowships. These accolades underscore his commitment to high-impact research and international collaboration. His global recognition highlights his excellence in scientific inquiry and contributions to advancing nanoscience research on a transnational scale.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Krishnan’s research centers around nanomaterials for sensing, catalysis, and energy applications. His work delves deep into synthesizing noble metal nanostructures, carbon-based materials, and hybrid nanocomposites for use in biosensing, SERS, photocatalysis, and electrochemical applications. He explores sustainable routes such as deep eutectic solvents and green chemistry to fabricate advanced nanomaterials. Recently, he has focused on nanoplastic detection, solar-to-H₂O₂ conversion, and electrocatalytic anode materials for energy devices. His publications in ACS Sensors, Langmuir, and Chemosphere reflect the versatility and impact of his innovative scientific approaches.

🔗 Conclusion

Dr. Siva Kumar Krishnan exemplifies scientific excellence through his research in advanced nanomaterials, mentorship, and academic leadership. With a vibrant portfolio of international publications and funded research, he stands as a respected figure in nanotechnology across borders. His sustained efforts in biosensors, energy materials, and green synthesis techniques are not only impactful but also set a benchmark for future researchers. Through his roles as professor, mentor, and reviewer, he continues to contribute actively to the global scientific discourse while fostering next-generation talent in nanoscience.

📚 Top Publication Notes

  1. Graphene-Based Field-Effect Transistors in Biosensing and Neural interfacing Applications
    Journal: Analytical Chemistry, 2023
    Cited by: 60+ articles

  2. Mechanically Flexible 3D Au-NPs Films for SERS Detection of Nanoplastics
    Journal: ACS Sensors, 2025
    Cited by: New, early citations pending

  3. Scalable Synthesis of Ag Nanoporous Film for SERS Applications
    Journal: Langmuir, 2024
    Cited by: 15+ articles

  4. Oxygen-Enriched Carbon Dots from Coffee Waste
    Journal: Chemosphere, 2024
    Cited by: 25+ articles

  5. Pt on CeO₂ Microspheres for CO-Resistant Methanol Oxidation
    Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2022
    Cited by: 40+ articles

  6. Molybdenum-Doped NiS₂ for Lithium-Ion Batteries
    Journal: ACS Applied Energy Materials, 2022
    Cited by: 35+ articles

  7. Ultrathin AuCu Shells on Pd Nanocubes for Catalysis
    Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2021
    Cited by: 50+ articles

  8. Chitosan/Pd@Pt Core–Shell Nanocubes for Glucose Biosensing
    Journal: ACS Omega, 2020
    Cited by: 70+ articles

  9. Graphene Nanocomposites for Biosensors (Review)
    Journal: RSC Advances, 2019
    Cited by: 200+ articles

  10. Pt Nanoparticles on TiO₂ Nanorods for ORR
    Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2018
    Cited by: 120+ articles