Dr. Geetha D. V. | Crystallography | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Geetha D. V. | Crystallography | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Geetha D. V. | University of Mysore | India

Dr. Geetha D. V.’s research primarily focuses on the structural analysis and characterization of biologically and medicinally relevant compounds. She extensively utilizes X-ray crystallography and powder diffraction techniques to elucidate the three-dimensional structures of heterocyclic compounds, chalcones, indole derivatives, and hydrazones, providing detailed insights into their molecular packing and intermolecular interactions. Her work integrates quantum chemical computations, particularly Density Functional Theory (DFT), to investigate electronic properties, spectroscopic behavior, and reactivity patterns of novel molecules. She applies molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations to study ligand–protein interactions, with special attention to antiviral targets like SARS-CoV-2 proteins, highlighting critical residues and interaction mechanisms. Additionally, Dr. Geetha explores Hirshfeld surface analysis to visualize and quantify intermolecular contacts and non-covalent interactions. Her research extends to the design and synthesis of novel heterocyclic molecules, combining experimental and computational approaches for structure–activity correlation. She has contributed to understanding drug-like properties, binding affinities, and stability profiles of therapeutic candidates. Her studies also involve electrostatic potential mapping, frontier molecular orbital analysis, and hydrogen-bonding evaluation, providing predictive insights for biological activity. The integration of crystallography, computational chemistry, and in-silico studies allows her to develop a comprehensive understanding of molecular behavior in both solid-state and biological environments. Her work consistently emphasizes innovation, molecular-level insight, and application to pharmacologically relevant systems, bridging experimental and theoretical chemistry. Dr. Geetha’s research contributes to rational drug design, molecular recognition studies, and advanced material analysis, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach in physical, computational, and medicinal chemistry.

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Featured Publications

Karthik, V., Santhosh, C., Geetha, D. V., Chandini, K. M., Sindogi, K., Sridhar, M. A., & Sadashiva, M. P. (2026). Multifaceted exploration of benzyl 5-(p-tolyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-carboxylate: Spectroscopic, structural, and computational insights into its drug-like potential. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1350, 143963.

Geetha, D. V., Harisha, A. S., Karthik, V., Chanadana, S. N., Kavitha, H. D., Lakshminarayana, B. N., & Sridhar, M. A. (2026). X-ray structural analysis, quantum chemical computations, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulations of diethyl 5’-amino-3,3-dibromo-2,6-dicyano-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-[1,1.3,1-terphenyl] 2,4-dicarboxylate. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1351, 144142.

Lakshminarayana, B. N., Sreenatha, N. R., Sharath, C. L., Geetha, D. V., Shivakumar, N., & Balakrishna, K. (2025). Synthesis and comparative investigations of DFT/B3LYP, B3PW91, CAM-B3LYP and HSEH1PBE methods applied to molecular structure, spectroscopic analysis, electronic properties of a novel hydrazone having triazole and pyrazole moiety. Results in Chemistry.

Al-Ostoot, F. H., Akhileshwari, P., Kameshwar, V. H., Geetha, D. V., Aljohani, M. S., Alharbi, H. Y., Khanum, S. A., & Sridhar, M. A. (2024). Structural and theoretical exploration of a multi-methoxy chalcone: Synthesis, quantum theory, electrostatics, molecular packing, DFT analysis, and in-silico anti-cancer evaluation. Heliyon, e33814.

Geetha, D. V., Sharath, C. L., Shivakumar, N., Lakshminarayana, B. N., Chandini, K. M., & Balakrishna, K. (n.d.). Novel series of hydrazones carrying pyrazole and triazole moiety: Synthesis, structural elucidation, quantum computational studies and antiviral activity against SARS-Cov-2.

Dr. Ali Shafeiey | Metallurgy | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Ali Shafeiey | Metallurgy | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Ali Shafeiey | Sahand University of Technology | Iran

Ali Shafeiey is a materials engineer with a strong focus on advanced ceramics, nanomaterials, and shape memory alloys. His research emphasizes the synthesis, processing, and characterization of transparent magnesium aluminate spinel ceramics and the development of inert anodes. He investigates the effects of dopants, processing parameters, and sintering techniques on the optical, structural, and mechanical properties of ceramic materials. Ali has published in high-impact journals such as Ceramics International, Journal of Alloys & Compounds, and Materials Chemistry and Physics. He has presented his findings at national and international conferences, highlighting innovations in slip casting, spark plasma sintering, and nanomaterial fabrication. His work bridges experimental studies with analytical characterization methods to enhance material performance. Ali’s expertise includes sol-gel processing, electrospinning, and magnetron sputtering for functional ceramics. He also possesses technical proficiency in welding inspection and industrial material applications. His research aims to develop high-performance, transparent ceramic powders and components for engineering and industrial use. Ali combines his deep understanding of crystallography, heat treatment, and mechanical properties to optimize materials for practical applications. He has explored structure-transmittance relationships and the influence of particle size, density, and agglomeration on material behavior. His work contributes to advancing both fundamental materials science and applied engineering solutions. Ali’s studies support the design of durable, functional, and nanostructured ceramics with tailored properties. He is committed to integrating experimental innovation with material characterization to solve engineering challenges. His contributions enhance knowledge in the fields of advanced ceramics, nanomaterials, and functional alloys. Overall, Ali Shafeiey is recognized for his impactful research and dedication to advancing materials science.

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Featured Publications

Shahbazi, H., Tataei, M., Enayati, M. H., Shafeiey, A., & Malekabadi, M. A. (2019). Structure-transmittance relationship in transparent ceramics. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 785, 260–285.

Shafeiey, A., Enayati, M. H., & Al-Haji, A. (2017). The effect of slip casting parameters on the green density of MgAl₂O₄ spinel. Ceramics International, 43(8), 6069–6074.

Shafeiey, A., Enayati, M. H., & Alhaji, A. (2018). The effect of slip casting and spark plasma sintering (SPS) temperature on the transparency of MgAl₂O₄ spinel. Ceramics International, 44(4), 3536–3540.

Ghazanfari, S., Torki, M., Shafeiey, A., Milani, M., & Emadi, R. (2020). The influence of Y³⁺ and Mg²⁺ dopants on the transparency behavior of alumina ceramics. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 247, 122905.