Fadoua El hajjaji – Materials – Women Researcher Award 

Prof. Fadoua El Hajjaji began her academic journey with a strong foundation in chemistry, completing her Bachelor's degree in Chemistry Sciences from the Faculty of Sciences at USMBA Fez, Morocco, in 2009. Her academic curiosity led her to further her studies, obtaining a Master’s degree in Materials Engineering, specializing in material characterization, quality control, and surface treatment from Ibn Tofail University in Kenitra in 2011. Prof. El Hajjaji's dedication to advancing knowledge in materials science continued with her PhD in Habilitation in Electrochemistry, awarded in July 2022 from the Faculty of Sciences at Ibn Abdallah University, Fez, Morocco, where she focused on the contribution of heterocyclic ionic liquids in corrosion inhibition.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Fadoua El Hajjaji's professional career is marked by a strong focus on materials science, particularly in the areas of surface treatment, corrosion inhibition, and material characterization. She has been actively involved in both teaching and research, contributing to the scientific community's understanding of materials and their behavior under various conditions. Prof. El Hajjaji has led multiple projects exploring corrosion inhibition, particularly the use of natural compounds such as thyme and cloves essential oils, as well as pyrazole and quinoxaline derivatives. Her expertise extends to quantum approaches to studying the inhibition mechanisms of these compounds.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. El Hajjaji's research contributions are extensive, focusing on several crucial aspects of materials science. Her work is centered around corrosion inhibition, particularly on mild steel in HCl media, where she explored natural substances and organic compounds like pyrazole and quinoxaline for their effectiveness in corrosion protection. Additionally, her research on heterocyclic ionic liquids in corrosion inhibition has provided valuable insights into electrochemical methods for material protection. Her theoretical work on quantum approaches, specifically for the pyrazole series, has added depth to the understanding of molecular interactions in materials science. Prof. El Hajjaji’s research is organized around four primary axes: surface treatment and quality control, corrosion inhibition, dynamic stimulation methods for finding molecules with high inhibitory efficiency, and the study of material surface composition using different surface techniques.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. El Hajjaji's impact in the field of materials science and electrochemistry is significant. Her contributions have enriched the understanding of corrosion processes and the use of natural compounds for corrosion inhibition, which are critical for improving material longevity and performance. Her research has influenced both academic and industrial approaches to material treatment and quality control. Prof. El Hajjaji’s interdisciplinary work, combining theoretical calculations and experimental studies, has set a new standard for how materials can be studied and protected in various environments.

🏆Academic Cites

Prof. El Hajjaji’s work has been widely cited in academic literature, particularly for her research in corrosion inhibition and the use of quantum approaches in materials science. Her publications have served as a reference for scholars and researchers working in similar fields, and her contributions continue to inform future studies and applications in material protection. The high citation count of her work highlights its relevance and importance in advancing the understanding of materials behavior, especially in terms of corrosion and surface treatments.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Prof. El Hajjaji continues her career, her legacy in the field of materials science, particularly in corrosion inhibition and surface treatment, is becoming firmly established. Her future contributions are expected to expand the applications of natural compounds and quantum approaches in materials science. Prof. El Hajjaji's continued research will likely lead to further advancements in corrosion inhibition techniques, providing more sustainable and effective solutions for material preservation. Moreover, her work in surface treatment and quality control will undoubtedly have lasting effects on both the academic community and industrial practices.

📝Materials

Prof. Fadoua El Hajjaji's research in materials science, particularly corrosion inhibition, has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of material behavior. Her studies on the use of natural compounds and materials such as thyme and cloves essential oils for corrosion protection have significantly impacted the field. Additionally, her innovative work on heterocyclic ionic liquids and quantum approaches in materials science has enhanced the understanding of material interactions, offering new insights for future research and industrial applications.

Notable Publication


📝Theoretical Prediction of Corrosion Inhibition by Ionic Liquid Derivatives: A DFT and Molecular Dynamics Approach

Authors: E. Walid Elfalleh, B. Hammouti, B. El Ibrahimi, F. Elhajjaji, ...

Journal: RSC Advances, 2025

Citations: 0

Impact: Focuses on theoretical corrosion inhibition through ionic liquid derivatives using DFT and molecular dynamics simulations.


📝Towards Understanding the Corrosion Inhibition Mechanism of Green Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids for Mild Steel Protection in Acidic Environments

Authors: E. Ech-chihbi, F. Elhajjaji, A. Titi, ...

Journal: Indonesian Journal of Science and Technology, 2024

Citations: 4

Impact: Provides insights into green imidazolium ionic liquids for corrosion protection of mild steel in acidic conditions.


📝Insights of Corrosion Inhibitor Based in Pyridinium Ionic Liquids

Authors: F. Elhajjaji, R. Salim, M. Messali, ...

Journal: Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 2023

Citations: 10

Impact: Investigates the potential of pyridinium-based ionic liquids as effective corrosion inhibitors.


📝A Detailed Electronic-scale DFT Modeling/MD Simulation, Electrochemical and Surface Morphological Explorations of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids as Sustainable and Non-toxic Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel in 1 M HCl

Authors: F. Elhajjaji, E. Ech-chihbi, R. Salim, ...

Journal: Materials Science and Engineering B, 2023

Citations: 52

Impact: Comprehensive study combining theoretical, electrochemical, and surface analysis of imidazolium ionic liquids in corrosion inhibition.


📝An Effective and Smart Corrosion Inhibitor in Acidic Environment: Experimental & Theoretical Studies

Authors: A. Bouoidina, R. Haldhar, R. Salim, ...

Journal: Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2023

Citations: 7

Impact: Presents a smart corrosion inhibitor for acidic environments, supported by experimental and theoretical approaches.


📝Novel Thiophene Derivatives as Eco-Friendly Corrosion Inhibitors for Mild Steel in 1 M HCl Solution: Characterization, Electrochemical, and Computational (DFT and MC Simulations) Methods

Authors: Y. Fernine, N. Arrousse, R. Haldhar, ...

Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2022

Citations: 27

Neeraj Kumari – Material Science – Women Researcher Award

Dr. Neeraj Kumari - Material Science - Women Researcher Award 

K R Mangalam University, Gurugram - India

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Neeraj Kumari’s academic journey is rooted in a strong foundation in chemistry, particularly in Material Science. She pursued her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Ramesh Chandra and co-supervision of Professor Monika Datta, where she focused on the application of naturally occurring clay minerals for the synthesis of nanopigments as colorants. Her early academic achievements include a Master’s degree in Chemistry (specializing in Inorganic Chemistry) from Guru Jambheshwar Science & Technology University, Hisar, and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology from Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. Her dedication to science education is further demonstrated by her B.Ed. degree, highlighting her commitment to academic excellence and pedagogy.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Neeraj Kumari is currently serving as an Assistant Professor (Inorganic Chemistry) in the Department of School of Basic and Applied Science. Since January 2019, she has played a significant role in shaping the academic curriculum, developing syllabi, quizzes, and study materials to enhance student learning. Beyond teaching, she has actively contributed to faculty development by organizing Faculty Development Programs (FDPs), such as "Modern Scientific Technologies – Ways to Enhance Research Skills" in 2022 and "Recent Advancements in Science and Technology" in 2021. Her involvement in organizing workshops, including one on "Adulteration of Food Items," highlights her commitment to applied research and public awareness.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kumari's research primarily revolves around Material Science, with a special focus on nanopigments, inorganic materials, and analytical chemistry. Her groundbreaking work in nanopigment synthesis has implications for various industries, including coatings, dyes, and sustainable materials. She has been actively guiding B.Sc. and M.Sc. Chemistry students in their dissertation work, fostering the next generation of scientists. Additionally, she has been a key member of the university’s Science Research Committee, contributing to policy decisions and research advancement.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Neeraj Kumari’s influence extends beyond research and teaching. She has been instrumental in developing student research capabilities through mentorship and guidance. As an NSS Coordinator, she actively engages students in social service initiatives, bridging the gap between science and community welfare. Her role as the Coordinator of the APJ Abdul Kalam Science Club reflects her commitment to promoting scientific inquiry among young minds.

🏆Academic Cites

Dr. Kumari’s research contributions in Material Science have been recognized through high-impact journal publications and conference presentations. Her work has received numerous citations, reinforcing her role as a key contributor to the field. She has delivered lectures at various international FDPs, including topics like “A Novel Approach to Design Nanopigments” and “Project-Based Learning: Challenges and Opportunities.” Her expertise in Material Science has also been acknowledged through her role as an external member of the Science Research Committee.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Neeraj Kumari’s legacy is defined by her unwavering commitment to education, research, and societal development. Her numerous awards and accolades, including the Dr. Upadhyayula V. Rao Memorial Award (2017) and the Professor V. Panda Rango Rao Award (2015) for best oral presentations, underscore her excellence in research. She has also qualified CSIR-JRF and CSIR-UGC NET in Chemical Sciences, establishing herself as a leading scholar in her field.

Moving forward, Dr. Kumari aims to expand her research in Material Science, focusing on the development of environmentally sustainable materials, advanced nanostructures, and their applications in various industries. Her dedication to fostering scientific curiosity, mentoring students, and advancing material research ensures that her impact will continue to grow, leaving a lasting legacy in the academic and scientific community.

📝Notable Publication


📝Basics of Clay Minerals and Their Characteristics Properties

Authors: N. Kumari, M. Chandra

Journal: Clay and Clay Minerals

Year: 2021

Citations: Not specified


📝Sustainable Development Goals for addressing environmental challenges

Authors: N. Mohan, C. Robinson, J. Vodwal, L. Kumari

Book: Green Chemistry Approaches to Environmental Sustainability

Year: 2023

Citations: 26


📝Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial activity of semicarbazide based Schiff bases and their Pb (II), Zr (IV) and U (VI) complexes

Authors: C. Mohan, V. Kumar, N. Kumari, S. Kumari, J. Yadav, T. Gandass, S. Yadav

Journal: Advanced Journal of Chemistry, Section B

Year: 2020

Citations: 26


📝An investigative study on the structural, thermal and mechanical properties of clay-based PVC polymer composite films

Authors: N. Kumari, C. Mohan, A. Negi

Journal: Polymers

Year: 2023

Citations: 22


📝Synthesis of acid activated and silicotungstic acid (STA) intercalated montmorillonite clay as green catalyst

Authors: C. M. N. Kumari

Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings

Year: 2022

Citations: 13


📝Fluoride distribution, contamination, toxicological effects and remedial measures: a review

Authors: M. K. S. Y. Anoop Yadav, Neeraj Kumari, Rajesh Kumar

Journal: Sustainable Water Resources Management

Year: 2023

Citations: 12


📝Environmentally benign approach to formulate nanoclay/starch hydrogel for controlled release of zinc and its application in seed coating of Oryza Sativa plant

Authors: P. Kumari, N. Kumari, C. Mohan, C. Chinglenthoiba, K. T. T. Amesho

Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Year: 2024

Citations: 11


📝Effect of various types of clay minerals on mechanical and thermal properties of PMMA polymer composite films

Authors: N. K. S. D. Chandra Mohan

Journal: MRS Advances

Year: 2022

Citations: 11