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Azad H Alshatteri

Department of Chemistry, College of Education · Academic Staff and Researcher

https://researchid.co/azadhalshatteri
@garmian.edu.krd
689Google Scholar Citations
13Google Scholar h-index
13Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Analytical Chemistry, Bioanalytical Chemistry, Biosensor

Biography

AAzad H. Alshatteri is a chemistry lecturer at the University of Garmian in Iraq's Kurdistan region. In 2008, he obtained a BSc in chemistry from the University of Sulaimani in Iraq's Kurdistan region. In 2013, he received a Master's degree in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom, and his MSc dissertation was named "Infrared Spectroscopic Techniques to Characterize Thin Polymer Films for Organic Electronics" and was supervised by Prof. Dr. Andrew B. Horn. In 2023, he also earned a PhD in bioanalytical chemistry from the University of Sulaimani, with his PhD thesis named "Smartphone-Assisted Nanostructures and Nanozymes-based Optical Biosensors," which was supervised by Prof. Dr. Khalid M. Omer. His scientific interests include analytical chemistry, bioanalytical chemistry, and biosensors.

Education

BSc in chemistry MSc in Analytical chemistry. PhD in bioanalytical chemistry

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Nitrogen-doped carbon dot-based dual-emission ratiometric probe for smartphone-assisted ultrasensitive detection of moxifloxacin
    Scientific Reports , 2026, 2026
  2. High-efficiency encapsulation and pH-triggered release of docetaxel from folic acid-functionalized ZIF-90 nanocarriers
    RSC Advances 15 (53), 45347-45358 , 2025, 2025 | Citations: 1.0
  3. Dual-emission nitrogen-doped carbon dots for ratiometric and smartphone-based detection of levofloxacin
    RSC Advances 15 (47), 40043-40055 , 2025, 2025 | Citations: 3.0
  4. Development of a Smartphone-Integrated Paper-Based Analytical Device for Cost-Effective, Rapid, and Sensitive Detection of Paracetamol in Pharmaceutical Products
    ChemistrySelect 10 (24) , 2025, 2025
  5. Nanomineralzyme as a novel sustainable class of nanozyme: Chalcopyrite-based nanozyme for the visual detection of total antioxidant capacity in citrus fruit
    Food Chemistry 471, 142769 , 2025, 2025 | Citations: 54.0

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