Aboothahir Afzal | Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Aboothahir Afzal | Chemistry| Editorial Board Member 

Kerala Government polytechnic college kozhikode | India

Dr. Aboothahir Afzal is a highly dedicated and accomplished physicist with nearly two decades of continuous teaching, research, and academic leadership experience. Currently serving as Assistant Professor of Physics at Thunchan Memorial Government College, Tirur, Kerala (under the University of Calicut), he has been actively engaged in teaching B.Sc. and M.Sc. Physics courses since 2011, following his initial academic tenure at The New College (Autonomous), Chennai. With a strong passion for student-centered learning, he incorporates Research-Based Pedagogical Tools (RBPT) and innovative teaching strategies to enhance analytical thinking and practical skills among learners. Dr. Afzal has handled a wide range of subjects, including Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Computational Physics using Python, Mechanics, and Mathematical Physics, shaping the academic foundation of countless students over nineteen years. Dr. Afzal’s research contributions span dielectric spectroscopy, computational physics, materials science, amorphous pharmaceuticals, nonlinear optical crystals, and molecular dynamics. He has authored and co-authored impactful publications in reputed journals such as Indian Journal of Physics, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Materials Today: Proceedings, Chemistry Select, and Results in Chemistry. His doctoral research at the University of Calicut centered on broadband dielectric and DFT investigations of glass-forming pharmaceutical systems. He has completed a UGC-funded Minor Research Project and continues to supervise research, including guiding a Ph.D. scholar working on ionogels for electrochemical applications. His expertise includes advanced instrumentation such as broadband dielectric spectrometers, DSC, XRD, FTIR, and UV spectroscopy, along with computational tools like Gaussian and GaussView. In addition to research, Dr. Afzal demonstrates strong administrative and leadership abilities. He has served as Head of the Department since 2020 and contributed significantly as a member of curriculum design committees, NSS Program Officer, NAAC Committee member, Program Manager for Continuing Education, and coordinator of national workshops on computational physics and astronomical data analysis. His active participation as resource person, invited speaker, and trainer at national and international events reflects his commitment to academic development. He has attended numerous refresher courses, RBPT workshops, and specialized training programs, including a prestigious national research internship at IIT Bombay. Beyond academics, Dr. Afzal is known for mentoring students, supporting higher education aspirations, and participating in community-oriented activities, including deputation as Assistant Hajj Officer in Saudi Arabia. A multilingual scholar with strong interpersonal and leadership skills, he continues to contribute meaningfully to physics education, research, and institutional development.

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Featured Publications

Hemalatha, A., Afzal, A., Muthu, S., Raja, M., Sevvanthi, S., Manonmani, J., & Senthil, S. (2023). A combined experimental and theoretical studies on non-centrosymmetric NLO single crystal of L-Norvalinium hydrogen maleate. AIP Conference Proceedings.

Baiju, S., Afzal, A., Thayyil, M. S., Al-Otaibi, J. S., & Ali, S. K. (2023). Computational studies on anticancerous Camptothecin and its derivative Camp-10 by density functional theory. Results in Chemistry, 5, 100837.

Hemalatha, A., Muthu, S., Afzal, A., Ramesh, P., Raja, M., Manonmani, J., & Senthil, S. (2023). Investigation on crystal structure, spectroscopic, electronic and NLO analysis of a non-centrosymmetric NLO single crystal: L-Leucinium hydrogen maleate (LLM). AIP Conference Proceedings.

Hemalatha, A., Afzal, A., Muthu, S., Raja, M., & Senthil, S. (2022). Growth, molecular structure and characterization of L-Isoleucinium hydrogen maleate hemihydrate (LIM) NLO single crystal by density functional theory. Materials Today: Proceedings, 56, 1–7.

Poovingal, N. N. M., Thayyil, M. S., Afzal, A., & Govindaraj, G. (2022). Thermal and dielectric studies on orientationally disordered crystal: Cyclobutanol. Indian Journal of Physics, 96, 1649–1659.

 

Avat Arman Taherpour | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Avat Arman Taherpour | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan

Avat Arman Taherpour is a distinguished Professor of Organic Chemistry at Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran, and a respected researcher at the Medical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences. With a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Islamic Azad University, Tehran, and post-doctoral experience at The University of Queensland, Australia, under Professor Curt Wentrup, he specializes in computational chemistry, organic synthesis, and nano-chemistry. Avat’s research focuses on applying quantum mechanical methods to study molecular structures and interactions, essential for advancing medicinal chemistry and nano-materials. He has authored numerous publications and holds international recognition, listed among the top 2% researchers worldwide. Beyond academia, Avat has held significant managerial roles, including President of the Elites Foundation in Kermanshah Province, Iran, emphasizing his leadership in fostering scientific excellence and industry collaboration. His contributions continue to shape the fields of theoretical chemistry and organic synthesis globally.

Professional Profiles:

🎓 Education

Avat Arman Taherpour pursued his academic journey with a strong foundation in chemistry, earning a B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry from Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran in 1990. He continued his studies with an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from the same institution in 1992, further deepening his expertise in chemical sciences. Avat Arman Taherpour completed his academic trajectory with a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran, in 1998. His educational background provided him with a robust theoretical framework and practical skills essential for his subsequent research and professional endeavors in the field of organic chemistry.

 Professional Experience

Avat Arman Taherpour is a distinguished Professor of Organic Chemistry at Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran, where he also serves as an invited researcher at the Medical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences. With a robust academic background, including a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry and post-doctoral research at The University of Queensland, Australia, he specializes in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry, Quantum Mechanical and Computational Chemistry, and Nano-Chemistry. Avat has held significant administrative roles, such as President of the Elites Foundation for Kermanshah Province and Head of the Nano-Chemistry Department at Razi University. His career highlights include fostering industry-academia partnerships and contributing extensively to the advancement of scientific research and education in Iran.

Research Interest

Avat Arman Taherpour’s research interests encompass a wide array of fields within chemistry, focusing primarily on Organic and Medicinal Chemistry. His expertise extends to Quantum Mechanical and Computational Chemistry, Molecular Modeling, Theoretical Chemistry, and Physical Organic Chemistry. He is deeply engaged in Spectroscopic Studies of Organic Compounds and Nano-Chemistry, exploring innovative applications and theoretical frameworks. Avat’s research aims to bridge theoretical insights with practical applications, emphasizing the role of computational tools in enhancing experimental outcomes and understanding molecular interactions. His work underscores the importance of advancing chemical sciences through interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in areas like biochemistry, nano-systems, and medicinal chemistry, thereby contributing to both theoretical advancements and practical innovations in the field.

Award and Honors

Avat Arman Taherpour has been recognized internationally for his contributions to the field of chemistry, notably being listed among the top 2% researchers worldwide in all fields in 2019, 2020, and 2021. This prestigious recognition underscores his significant impact and scholarly contributions to scientific research. His achievements reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge in Organic and Medicinal Chemistry, Quantum Mechanical and Computational Chemistry, and Nano-Chemistry. Avat’s commitment to excellence in research and his innovative approaches have earned him acclaim within the global scientific community, highlighting his influential role in pushing the boundaries of chemical sciences

Research Skills

Avat Arman Taherpour is a distinguished researcher with a profound expertise in various domains of chemistry. His research skills encompass computational chemistry, where he applies advanced quantum mechanical methods to explore molecular structures and interactions, particularly in organic and medicinal chemistry. He is adept at organic synthesis, having designed and synthesized intricate compounds pivotal for drug development. Utilizing spectroscopic techniques such as NMR, IR, and UV spectroscopy, Avat characterizes organic and medicinal compounds with precision, elucidating their structural properties. His proficiency extends to nano-chemistry, where he investigates nano-scale materials for diverse applications in chemical sciences. Additionally, Avat’s knowledge in physical organic chemistry enables him to delve into reaction mechanisms and the physical properties of organic compounds, essential for enhancing synthetic strategies and understanding chemical behaviors. His comprehensive skill set integrates theoretical insights with practical applications, positioning him as a leading figure in advancing innovative research at the intersection of chemistry disciplines.

Publications

  1. Molecular modelling of fullerene C60 functionalized by nitric oxide for use in biological environment
    • Authors: Moztarzadeh, O., Jamshidi, M., Taherpour, A.A., Babuska, V.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Volume: 14(1)
    • Pages: 2565
  2. Nitrile Imine Cyclizations and Rearrangements: N-Phenyl-C-styrylnitrile Imine and N-Phenyl-C-phenylethynylnitrile Imine
    • Authors: Miri, M., Taherpour, A.A., Wentrup, C.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Organic Chemistry
    • Volume: 89(13)
    • Pages: 9360–9370
  3. Modeling of an efficient donor-π-acceptor-π organic solar cell: a first principle study of a hole–electron process by DFT and TD-DFT study
    • Authors: Hassani Daramroudi, A., Taherpour, A.A., Jamshidi, M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society
    • Volume: 21(5)
    • Pages: 1353–1368
  4. Ni0.5Co0.5WO4@f-MWCNTs/GO nanocomposite with improved supercapattery activity as the electrode for asymmetric supercapacitor device
    • Authors: Abdolahi, B., Gholivand, M.B., Shamsipur, M., Mirzaei, M., Daramroudi, A.H., Taherpour, A.A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Journal of Energy Storage
    • Volume: 73
    • Pages: 109181
    • Citations: 9
  5. Experimental and computational investigation of multi-walled carbon nanotubes decorated by Co–Ni–Se@MoSe2 core–shell as a sustainable counter electrode for dye-sensitized solar cells
    • Authors: Norouzibazaz, M., Gholivand, M.B., Taherpour, A.A., Mirzaei, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Materials Today Energy
    • Volume: 38
    • Pages: 101447
    • Citations: 5
  6. Corrigendum to: Synthesis and Application of Nano Vanadium-Oxo Pyridiniumporphyrazinato Sulfonic Acid for Synthesizing Pyrazole and Dihydropyrano [2,3] pyrazole Derivatives
    • Authors: Moeinimehr, M., Safaiee, M., Zolfigol, M.A., Taherpour, A.A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: ChemistrySelect
    • Volume: 8(16)
    • Pages: e202204422
  7. Zwitterionic hydrogen-bonded organic framework (ZHOF): a metal-free water oxidation proton relay in alkaline and neutral media
    • Authors: Azizi, R., Shamsipur, M., Taherpour, A., Pashabadi, A.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A
    • Volume: 11(3)
    • Pages: 1491–1502
    • Citations: 7
  8. Catalytic synergism in Mn-heterostructured molybdenum oxysulfide hybridized with transition metal phosphides: A robust amorphous water oxidation catalyst
    • Authors: Ahanjan, K., Shamsipur, M., Taherpour, A., Pashabadi, A.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Electrochimica Acta
    • Volume: 433
    • Pages: 141249
    • Citations: 4
  9. An ideal ratiometric fluorescent probe provided by the surface modification of carbon dots for the determination of Pb2+
    • Authors: Paydar, S., Feizi, F., Shamsipur, M., Taherpour, A.A., Jamshidi, M.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
    • Volume: 369
    • Pages: 132243
    • Citations: 23
  10. Retraction: Experimental and theoretical studies of the nanostructured {Fe3O4@SiO2@(CH2)3Im}C(CN)3 catalyst for 2-amino-3-cyanopyridine preparation via an anomeric based oxidation
    • Authors: Zolfigol, M.A., Kiafar, M., Yarie, M., Taherpour, A., Saeidi-Rad, M.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: RSC Advances
    • Volume: 12(42)
    • Pages: 27114