Section APhotocatalytic Studies
1. ZnO/Chalcogenides semiconductor heterostructures for photoelectrochemical water splitting - Prof. Abdulgalim Isaev (Russia)
2. Photocatalytic studies of biosynthesis MgO nanoparticles - Dr. Juliet Sackey (South Africa)
3. Boosting the charge separation efficiency of metal doped few layer g-C3N4/BiOl heterostructure - Dr. Velusamy (China)
4. Photocatalytic behaviour of congo red dye on metal molybdate / metal oxides various factors effect of irradiation time on degradation of CR, pH, catalyst dose, concentration of CR, reusability of catalyst. Dr. Mobeem (India) 5. Recent development on bismuth oxyhalides based ternary nanocomposites for water purification - J. Madhavan (India)
6. Comparison of dye degradation over different oxides under visible and UV light absorbance at a time - Dr. K. Kaviyarasu (South Africa)
Section B
Energy Storage Applications
1. Effect of photovoltaic applications of different tellurides and selenides with composites and its energy harvesting applications - Prof. Ayeshamariam (India)
2. Nanostructured thermoelectric materials for energy harvesting - Dr. John Kennedy (New Zealand)
3. Organic Solar Cell: Progress and Challenges - Prof. Mola (South Africa) 4. Advances in Fabricate Mn3O4 for electrochemical energy storage application - Prof. Ezema (Nigeria)
5. Property management of BiFeO3 based multifunctional perovskite nanomaterials: Nanoparticles, Ceramics, Thin Films - Prof. Abdulgalim Isaev (Russia)
6. Role of nanostructures in the construction of supercapacitors for energy storage device - Prof. John Sundaram (India)
7. Carbondioxide reduction - Prof. Shankara Gayathri Radhakrishnan (South Africa)
Section C
Antimicrobial Behaviour
1. Antibacterial studies of oxide nanocomposites and its different antibacterial strains with different bacteria - Prof. Ayeshamariam (India)
2. Antimicrobial activities of CuO nanoparticles synthesized by Plectranthus vettiveroides, Trichosanthes cucumerina and Mollugo cerviana root extracts - Prof. Uthrakumar (India)
3. Role of antimicrobial agents and studies using metal oxide nanoparticles - Prof. Ramesh (India)
4. Potential role of smart polysaccharides and their antimicrobial activity - Prof. Sugantha (India) 5. Surfactants and Antimicrobial activity - Dr. Viswanathan Radhakrishnan (South Africa)
6. Role of antimicrobial agents and studies using metal oxide nanoparticles - Dr. Valanarasu (Saudi Arabia)
About the Author: Kasinathan Kaviyarasu is a Material Scientist currently working as a Senior Researcher at University of South Africa (UNISA) under UNESCO Africa Chair in Nanosciences/Nanotechnology category. He completed master's in physics at Loyola College, Chennai, and Ph.D. in Physics at Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, India, in 2014. He continued academic career as an Assistant Professor at Sri Sankara Arts & Science College affiliated with University of Madras, Tamil Nadu, India, before moving to South Africa in 2016. During his role as an Assistant Professor, he handled undergraduate physics subjects for undergraduate students conducting and hosting laboratory tours across nanoscience research facilities. He has served as a Student Coordinator to guide newly arrived newcomers (entry level) students to fit into the colleges and urban community.
Mohamed S. Elshikh is a Research Scientist at the department of Botany and Microbiology at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. After his graduation, he has worked in the field of nanotechnology with the application of biological and environmental pollution. With research experience and knowledge, he has shared more than 120 commendable publications in peer-reviewed ISI listed International journals and domestic journals. He has presented researcher papers in the international symposia, and the proceedings were published by reputed publishers. His keen interest on nanomaterials and energy applications leads me to conceive a new project quite independently.
Dunia Abdul-Aziz Al Farraj is working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Botany and Microbiology, King Saud University, from 2007. She has graduated with the specialization of microbiology in the year 2002 and obtained Doctor of Philosophy in the year 2014 from King Saud University. During her role as the Assistant and Associate Professor, she has trained undergraduate and postgraduate students with the theme of nanomaterials preparations by both biological and chemical methods and its applications to energy, environmental pollution, and biomedical applications. During the research carrier, she has participated fifteen national and seven international conferences and workshops. In addition, Dunia Abdul-Aziz Al Farraj published more than fifty research and review articles in ISI journals and actively participated potential reviewer for the international journals. In addition, she has translated scientific books into Arabic language which is very useful for the students in Arabic language-speaking countries.