Satyanarayana Battula | Organic Chemistry | Lifetime achievement Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Satyanarayana Battula | Organic Chemistry | Lifetime achievement Award

Senior Research Professor. CVR College of Engineering, India

Dr. Satyanarayana Battula has a distinguished career in synthetic organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry, with substantial contributions to both academia and industry. His work in developing novel reaction methodologies, heterocyclic scaffolds, and small molecule libraries is notable. With a balance of teaching, research, and industry experience, he is a strong candidate for recognition.

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Education :

Dr. Satyanarayana Battula holds a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM-CSIR), Jammu, in association with AcSIR (2010-2016). His dissertation focused on “Studies on reactions of selective nucleophiles at key aldehyde electrophilic centers and development of β-carbolines as antimalarial agents.” He completed his M.Sc. in Chemistry from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam (2003-2005), and his B.Sc. in Chemistry from S.G.A.G. Degree College, affiliated with Andhra University (1999-2002).

Experience :

Dr. Battula has a strong academic and industrial research background. He began his career as a Chemistry Lecturer at PSV Degree & PG College (2005-2010) before transitioning into research as a Junior Research Fellow (2010-2012) and later as a Senior Research Fellow (2012-2016) at IIIM-CSIR, Jammu. His industrial experience includes working as a Research Scientist at Enanti Labs Pvt. Ltd., Visakhapatnam (2015-2016) and Devsynthesis India Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad (2022-2023). He has also served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Uka Tarsadia University, Gujarat (2016-2021), and CVR College of Engineering, Hyderabad (2023-2024), where he was later promoted to Senior Assistant Professor in July 2024.

Research Focus :

Dr. Battula’s research revolves around synthetic organic chemistry, particularly in medicinal chemistry and reaction methodology development. His work includes:Synthesis of bioactive heterocyclic scaffolds,Development of electrophilic reactions using 2-oxo systems,Functionalization of secondary amines and annulation reactions,Exploration of cross-coupling reactions for drug discovery,Commercial-level synthesis of Vitamin K and its derivatives

Skills & Competencies:

Dr. Battula specializes in organic and medicinal chemistry with expertise in:2-Oxo group-driven fundamental reaction chemistry,Metal-free/catalyzed activation of C=N-based cyclizations,Post-Ugi reactions for synthesizing medicinally valuable compounds,Design and synthesis of small molecule libraries as biological inhibitors,Total synthesis and biological evaluation of natural product molecules,Development of synthetic approaches for Vitamin K,Metal-free cross-coupling reactions through innate C-H bond activation,C-H activation of electron-deficient and unactivated systems

Awards & Certifications:

Dr. Battula has received multiple awards for his research contributions, including:Best Oral Presentation Award at the National Conference on “New Imperatives in Drug Design and Discovery,” UTU, in association with ISCB & NAS India.,Best Research Paper Award (2014) at IIIM-CSIR, Jammu.,CSIR (NET) – JRF Qualification (2008, Dec.) in Chemical Sciences.,CSIR Research Fellowship (2010-2015) for Ph.D. research.,67th Rank in Andhra University State Level M.Sc. Entrance Examination (2003).Dr. Satyanarayana Battula continues to contribute to the field of medicinal chemistry through his research, publications, and mentoring of students in innovative organic synthesis methodologies.

Publication :

  • Metal-free oxidative amidation of 2-oxoaldehydes: A facile access to α-ketoamides”
    Authors: N Mupparapu, S Khan, S Battula, M Kushwaha, AP Gupta, QN Ahmed, et al.
    Published in Organic Letters, 2014, 16(4), 1152-1155.
    Focuses on the development of a metal-free oxidative amidation method for the synthesis of α-ketoamides from 2-oxoaldehydes.

  • “Marine-Derived Potent Kinase Inhibitors”
    Authors: SB Bharate, RR Yadav, S Battula, RA Vishwakarma
    Published in Mini. Rev. Med. Chem., 2012, 12, 618-631.
    Reviews marine-derived compounds with potent kinase inhibitory activity, which could have therapeutic potential.

  • “Discovery of new anticancer thiourea-azetidine hybrids: design, synthesis, in vitro antiproliferative, SAR, in silico molecular docking against VEGFR-2, ADMET, toxicity, and…”
    Authors: SB Deepa R. Parmar, Jigar Y. Soni, Ramakrishna Guduru, Rahul H. Rayani, Rakesh et al.
    Published in Bioorganic Chemistry, 2021, 73.
    Focuses on the discovery of new anticancer hybrids with potential therapeutic benefits based on in vitro testing and computational docking.

  • “Aminocatalytic Cross‐Coupling Approach via Iminium Ions to Different C C Bonds”
    Authors: N Mupparapu, N Battini, S Battula, S Khan, RA Vishwakarma, QN Ahmed
    Published in Chemistry–A European Journal, 2015, 21(7), 2954-2960.
    Discusses an aminocatalytic method for cross-coupling reactions involving iminium ions to form various carbon-carbon bonds.

  • “Tandem one-pot synthesis of flavans by recyclable silica–HClO₄ catalyzed Knoevenagel condensation and [4+2]-Diels–Alder cycloaddition”
    Authors: SB Bharate, R Mudududdla, JB Bharate, N Battini, S Battula, RR Yadav, et al.
    Published in Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2012, 10(26), 5143-5150.
    Describes a one-pot tandem synthesis of flavans using silica-HClO₄ catalysis.

  • “2-Oxo-Driven N2 Elimination Induced Decarbonylative Cyclization Reaction in Benzotriazoles to 6-Aminophenanthridines”
    Authors: S Battula, A Kumar, AP Gupta, QN Ahmed
    Published in Organic Letters, 2015, 17(22), 5562-5565.
    Investigates 2-oxo-driven decarbonylative cyclization of benzotriazoles to form 6-aminophenanthridines.

  • “2-Oxo Driven Unconventional Reactions: Microwave Assisted Approaches to Tetrahydrofuro[3,2-d]oxazoles and Furanones”
    Authors: N Battini, S Battula, RR Kumar, QN Ahmed
    Published in Organic Letters, 2015, 17(12), 2992-2995.
    Discusses microwave-assisted reactions involving 2-oxo compounds to produce tetrahydrofuro[3,2-d]oxazoles and furanones.

  • “Cu–benzotriazole-catalyzed electrophilic cyclization of N-arylimines: a methodical tandem approach to O-protected-4hydroxyquinazolines”
    Authors: S Battula, RA Vishwakarma, QN Ahmed
    Published in RSC Advances, 2014, 4(72), 38375-38378.
    Focuses on Cu–benzotriazole catalysis for the synthesis of O-protected-4-hydroxyquinazolines.

  • “Aroyl group driven [1, 2] phosphonate-phosphate/phosphine oxide-phosphinate rearrangement”
    Authors: S Khan, S Battula, QN Ahmed
    Published in Tetrahedron, 2016, 72(29), 4273-4279.
    Describes an aroyl group-driven rearrangement in phosphonate-phosphate and phosphine oxide-phosphinate systems.

Conclusion

Dr. Battula is a suitable candidate for a Research for Lifetime Achievement Award, especially if the award recognizes long-term contributions to medicinal and organic chemistry. To further strengthen his profile, international collaborations, high-impact publications, and leadership in funded projects could enhance his chances of securing such an award.

 

Osman | Functional analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Osman | Functional analysis | Best Researcher Award

lecturer. Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Osman Adam Osman: He served as a lecturer at Qassim University from October 2015 to April 2017, specifically in the College of Sciences and Arts in Oqlatu’s Soqoor, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia. His expertise includes mathematical analysis, functional analysis, real analysis, numerical analysis, complex analysis, and topology.

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Education :

Osman Abdalla Adam Osman holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics with a specialization in Functional Analysis from Bakht Al Reda University, Sudan, awarded in 2014. His doctoral research focused on Toeplitz Operators on Wave Functions and Their Commutativity on the Harmonic Dirichlet Spaces. He also earned a Master’s degree in Mathematics from Nile Valley University, Sudan, in 2009, where he worked on Hydrodynamic Problems for his thesis. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Khartoum University, Sudan, in 1999.

Experience :

Dr. Osman has extensive teaching and research experience in mathematics. He began his academic career as a Lecturer at Sudan University from 2000 to 2005 and later served as an Assistant Professor at the same institution from 2014 to 2015. Since 2015, he has been an Assistant Professor at Qassim University, College of Uglat Asuguor, where he continues to contribute to the field of mathematics through teaching, research, and academic mentoring.

Research Focus :

Dr. Osman specializes in Functional Analysis, with a particular interest in operator theory and mathematical structures related to harmonic analysis. His research explores the properties of Toeplitz operators on wave functions and their commutativity in harmonic Dirichlet spaces. He is also engaged in applied mathematics, including hydrodynamic modeling and mathematical methods for physics and engineering applications.

Skills & Competencies:

Dr. Osman possesses expertise in Functional Analysis and Mathematical Research, particularly in operator theory. He is proficient in e-learning and online education tools, including Blackboard, Zoom, and SCORM-based interactive lessons. Additionally, he has skills in UX/UI design and prototyping, supported by multiple certifications in Google UX Design. His competencies extend to occupational safety and health (OSH), having completed over 19 courses in workplace safety training. Moreover, he is experienced in academic publishing, research methodology, and the use of LaTeX for professional documentation.

Awards & Certifications:

Dr. Osman has received multiple certifications in higher education teaching methodologies, research publication, and technology-assisted learning. His training includes courses on Artificial Intelligence in Education, Virtual Classroom Management, and Cloud Computing Applications in Education. He has also completed extensive professional development in UX/UI design through Google’s Coursera program and holds numerous OSHAcademy certifications in workplace safety and accident prevention.

Publication :

Dr. Osman has received multiple certifications in higher education teaching methodologies, research publication, and technology-assisted learning. His training includes courses on Artificial Intelligence in Education, Virtual Classroom Management, and Cloud Computing Applications in Education. He has also completed extensive professional development in UX/UI design through Google’s Coursera program and holds numerous OSHAcademy certifications in workplace safety and accident prevention.

Conclusion

Dr. Osman Abdalla Adam Osman has a strong foundation in mathematics and teaching, with notable contributions in functional analysis. However, to be highly competitive for a “Best Researcher Award,” he should focus on increasing his research publications, engaging in international collaborations, securing research funding, and supervising Ph.D. students. With strategic improvements in these areas, he can significantly enhance his research impact and academic recognition.