Alina Lokteva | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Alina Lokteva | Chemistry and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

ITMO University | Russia

Mrs. Alina Lokteva is an outstanding young scientist whose interdisciplinary expertise in biochemistry, nanotechnology, and hybrid living materials has positioned her as an emerging leader in biomedical innovation. Currently serving as a lecturer and junior scientist at ITMO University, she has successfully integrated microbial biotechnology with material science to pioneer advanced antibacterial and regenerative systems that address urgent challenges in healthcare. With a strong academic background in ecology, molecular biology, and biochemistry, she has built a solid foundation for cutting-edge research on microbial stress responses, nanoparticle toxicity, and biohybrid material development. Scientifically, Mrs. Alina Lokteva has authored five peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, with a citation record of 62 and an h-index of 4, reflecting both the quality and the growing influence of her work. Her research spans nanoparticle-enhanced antibacterial activity, mechano-bactericidal particles for oral biofilm treatment, magnetic soft robots for biofilm eradication, and probiotic-based biohybrid living materials with regenerative properties, with results published in highly regarded journals including Chemical Communications, Antibiotics, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, ACS Nano, Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, and Macromolecular Bioscience. Beyond her publications, she has successfully secured more than $120,000 in competitive funding, participated in over five collaborative grant projects, and demonstrated commitment to education by supervising and mentoring students in microbiology and biotechnology. Her international training at Universidade de Vigo strengthened global scientific collaboration, while her recognition as the 2024 Saint Petersburg Young Scientist Award winner highlights her academic excellence.

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Featured Publications

Baburova, P. I., Kladko, D. V., Lokteva, A., Pozhitkova, A., Rumyantceva, V., & others. (2023). Magnetic soft robot for minimally invasive urethral catheter biofilm eradication. ACS Nano, 17(21), 20925–20938.

Otinov, G. D., Lokteva, A. V., Petrova, A. D., Zinchenko, I. V., Isaeva, M. V., & others. (2020). Positive and negative effects of metal oxide nanoparticles on antibiotic resistance genes transfer. Antibiotics, 9(11), 742.

Serov, N., Darmoroz, D., Lokteva, A., Chernyshov, I., Koshel, E., & Vinogradov, V. (2020). One-pot synthesis of template-free hollow anisotropic CaCO₃ structures: Towards inorganic shape-mimicking drug delivery systems. Chemical Communications, 56(80), 11969–11972.

Protasiuk, L. E., Serov, N. S., Lokteva, A. V., Kladko, D. V., Koshel, E. I., & others. (2022). Mechano-bactericidal anisotropic particles for oral biofilm treatment. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 10(25), 4867–4877.

Lokteva, A. V., Trushlis, E. V., Ivankova, O. V., & Koshel, E. I. (2025). Induction of oxidative hormesis by TiO₂ nanoparticles enhances antibacterial activity of Lactobacillus acidophilus. Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 51(4), 1801–1812.

Lokteva, A. V., & Sidorova, N. A. (2018). Ecology of Beggiatoa and its role in the biogeochemical cycle of sulfur in areas of technogenic risk. In Biodiagnostics of the state of natural and natural-technogenic systems (pp. 251–253).

Sidorova, N. A., & Lokteva, A. V. (2018). New approaches to the extraction of metals from multicomponent ores using a consortium of heterotrophic and lithotrophic microorganisms. In Lebedeva Nadezhda Anatolyevna – Doctor of Philosophy in the field (p. 32).

Deependra Parajuli | Material Science | Innovative Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Deependra Parajuli | Material Science | Innovative Research Award

Tribhuvan University | Nepal

Dr. Deependra Parajuli, Ph.D., is a distinguished Associate Professor of Physics and Senior Researcher at the Research Center for Applied Science and Technology (RECAST), Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. With a strong foundation in experimental and computational physics, he also serves as a Sports Expert at the National Sports Council. Renowned for his multidimensional contributions in academia, innovation, and national-level scientific leadership, Dr. Parajuli has represented Nepal in numerous international scientific forums and Olympiads, reflecting his dedication to both science and education.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Deependra Parajuli exemplifies innovative excellence in research through his sustained contributions to physics, materials science, and interdisciplinary technology. His Ph.D. thesis on MXenes as Topological Insulators reflects advanced exploration into next-generation materials, while his subsequent research on nanocomposites, solar technologies, ferrites, and quantum-level simulations illustrates a forward-thinking and application-driven mindset.

Key strengths include:

  • Highly cited research: Over 1,710 citations with an h-index of 25 and i10-index of 59, indicating impactful scholarly contributions.

  • Robust publication record: More than 30 articles in reputed Scopus-indexed journals (Q1–Q4) such as Applied Physics A, Results in Physics, and Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. Notable innovative works include:

  • Innovation in project execution: Led cutting-edge projects like Smart Perovskites for Smart Devices, Green Synthesis of Ferrite Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy, and 4000W Solar Hydrogen Generators.

  • Academic leadership and mentorship: Supervised multiple M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses, including works on supercapacitor materials from bio-waste, which showcases sustainable and creative scientific inquiry.

  • Books and applied outreach: Authored over 13 books, blending scientific principles with martial arts and educational tools—demonstrating his ability to integrate science into everyday learning and practice.

  • Recognition and honors: Winner of the NAST Technology Award 2081, IEEE Excellence Award 2023, IFSM Youth Award, and Nepal Bidhya Bhushan, which validate his impact in national and international research arenas.

🎓 Education

Dr. Parajuli began his academic journey with a School Leaving Certificate (SLC) in 1995 and continued through Intermediate Science and B.Sc. in Physics, Mathematics, and Statistics at Tribhuvan University, Nepal. He earned his M.Sc. in Physics in 2004, specializing in Solid State and Plasma Physics. He later completed his Ph.D. in Physics in 2020 from Andhra University, India, with his dissertation focused on the “Computational and Experimental Investigations on M’2M”xXyene as Topological Insulator.” His academic path has been marked by excellence, winning scholarships and accolades at every stage.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

With over two decades of academic service, Dr. Parajuli began as a part-time lecturer in 2004 and has risen through ranks to become Assistant Professor and now Associate Professor. He has mentored numerous undergraduate and postgraduate theses, supervised Ph.D. candidates, and guided more than 25 research-based student projects. He has been a pivotal figure in Olympiad training, curriculum development, and organizing conferences and workshops, both nationally and internationally.

🔬 Research Interests On Material Science

Dr. Parajuli’s research interests lie in materials science, computational physics, nanotechnology, and solar cell efficiency modeling. He focuses on advanced materials like MXenes, ferrites, and perovskites, contributing to fields such as energy storage, semiconductors, and biomedical nanocomposites. He is actively involved in interdisciplinary research merging traditional knowledge with modern science.

🏅 Awards & Honors

Dr. Parajuli’s contributions have been widely recognized through several prestigious awards including the Nepal Bidhya Bhushan “Ka”, the Science and Technology Promotion Award (NAST, GoN), the Education Award from the Ministry of Education, and the International Federation of Societies of Microscopy Youth Award. He also received the Silver Jubilee Scholarship from the Government of India and recently earned the Excellence Award in Professionalism and Research (2023).

📚 Publications

  • Advancements in MXene-polymer nanocomposites in energy storage and biomedical applications
    Authors: D Parajuli, N Murali, D KC, K Samatha, AA Kim, M Park, B Pant
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 71

  • Magnetic and DC Electrical Properties of Cu Doped Co–Zn Nanoferrites
    Authors: P Himakar, D Parajuli, N Murali, V Veeraiah, K Samatha, TW Mammo, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 61

  • Cadmium substitution effect on structural, electrical and magnetic properties of Ni-Zn nano ferrites
    Authors: D Parajuli, PA Rao, V Raghavendra, B Suryanarayana, T Paulos, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 59

  • Effect of Cr³⁺ substitution on dc electrical resistivity and magnetic properties of Cu₀.₇Co₀.₃Fe₂−ₓCrₓO₄ ferrite nanoparticles…
    Authors: K Chandramouli, B Suryanarayana, PP Varma, V Raghavendra, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 49

  • Correction to: Microstructural, thermal, electrical and magnetic analysis of Mg²⁺ substituted Cobalt ferrite
    Authors: S Jesus Mercy, D Parajuli, N Murali, A Ramakrishna, Y Ramakrishna, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 49

  • Surface plasmon resonance biosensor sensitivity improvement employing of 2D materials and BaTiO₃ with bimetallic layers of silver
    Authors: A Uniyal, A Pal, G Srivastava, MM Rana, SA Taya, A Sharma, BR Altahan, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 46

  • Influence of Cr³⁺ substituted NiZnCo nano-ferrites: structural, magnetic and DC electrical resistivity properties
    Authors: GV Priya, N Murali, MK Raju, B Krishan, D Parajuli, P Choppara, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 45

  • Effect of Cu substitution on the structural, magnetic, and dc electrical resistivity response of Co₀.₅Mg₀.₅₋ₓCuₓFe₂O₄ nanoferrites
    Authors: P Himakar, D Parajuli, K Jayadev, N Murali, P Taddesse, SY Mulushoa, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 45

  • Correlation between the structural, magnetic, and dc resistivity properties of Co₀.₅M₀.₅₋ₓCuₓFe₂O₄ (M = Mg, and Zn) nano ferrites
    Authors: D Parajuli, P Taddesse, N Murali, K Samatha
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 45

  • Structural, dc electrical resistivity and magnetic investigation of Mg, Ni, and Zn substituted Co-Cu nano spinel ferrites
    Authors: D Parajuli, N Murali, AV Rao, A Ramakrishna, K Samatha
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 43

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Deependra Parajuli stands as a dynamic, visionary scholar whose academic, scientific, and educational contributions exemplify the spirit of innovation and excellence. With a career devoted to the advancement of physics, material science, and interdisciplinary applications, he is an ideal nominee for the Innovative Research Award. His global outreach, research productivity, mentorship, and leadership in both science and education make him a paragon of scholarly impact.