Shedrach Yakubu | Smart Biophotonics Applications | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Shedrach Yakubu | Smart Biophotonics Applications | Young Researcher Award


Federal University Of Sao Paulo | Brazil

Shedrach Yakubu is a doctoral researcher at the Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil, with a strong academic background in industrial chemistry and materials science. He specializes in the synthesis and characterization of multiferroic, ferroelectric, and hybrid perovskite materials, with applications in piezoelectric, photonic, and energy-harvesting technologies. His research combines experimental solid-state chemistry with advanced material analysis techniques to explore sustainable solutions for modern technological challenges. He has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications and actively presents his work at international conferences, demonstrating a growing reputation in the fields of materials science and green chemistry.

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Featured Publications 

  • “Synthesis of Er-Yb co-doped MgNb₂O₆ ceramics and the exploration of their up-conversion photoluminescence and photocatalytic properties”

  • “Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and Isotherm Properties of Lead & Silver Metal Ions Removal from Aqueous Solution Using Tea Leaves and Tea Fibers (Camellia sinensis)”

  • “Biosorption of Antimony Using Tea Leaves and Tea Fibers (Camellia sinensis) as Adsorbents: Thermodynamics, Isotherm, and Kinetics”

  • “Antioxidant Activity of Bioactive and Mineral Constituents of Jatropha curcas Linn. (Euphorbiaceae) Leaf and Seed Extract”

  • “Proximate Analysis of Smokeless Briquettes Using Agro-waste (Rice Chaff, Maize Cob and Saw Dust)”

  • “Comparative Studies of the Biosorption of Iron Using Tea Leaves and Tea Fiber as Adsorbents”

  • “Morphological and Spectroscopic Characterization of Costus afer Leaf Modified with Archachatina marginata Mucus as a Carrier for Anti-diabetic Therapy”

  • “Physicochemical, Proximate, Heavy Metals, and Antimicrobial Assessment of Selected Herbal Medicinal Products in Awka, Nigeria”

  • “Advancements in Green Chemistry: Sustainable Synthesis and Processes”

  • “Binary Metal Ions Adsorption of Manganese and Silver from Aqueous Solution Using Tea Leaf and Tea Fiber”