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Prof Dr. Rachid Masrour | Computational Physics | Excellence in Research

PHD at University Habilitation, Morocco

Rachid Masrour, born on December 31, 1978, in Guercif, Morocco, is a distinguished professor at the Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez. He holds a Doctorate in Materials Physics (2006) and a University Habilitation (2013). His career includes roles as a research professor at Cadi Ayyed University and Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University. He has led the Industrial Engineering Department and coordinated the preparatory class stream at the National School of Applied Sciences, Safi. His contributions span teaching, research, and administration, reflecting a commitment to academic excellence. Computational Physics 

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Evaluation of Dr. Rachid Masrour for the Best Researcher Award

Strengths

Academic and Professional Qualifications

Full Professor at Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco.
Doctorate in Materials Physics and multiple advanced degrees in physics. Computational Physics 

Research Experience

Extensive experience as a research professor since 2011.
Held significant academic positions including Head of Industrial Engineering Department and Coordinator of preparatory class stream.

Leadership and Administrative Roles

Served on various committees (budget, scientific, pedagogical) demonstrating leadership and involvement in academic governance.
Experience as a department head and coordinator showcases management skills. Computational Physics

Research Focus and Impact

Research spans critical areas in semiconductor processing and solid-state physics.
Contributions to high-impact areas such as materials for energy and optoelectronics, as indicated by publications in well-regarded journals. Computational Physics 

Areas for Improvement

International Collaboration:

While there are collaborations evident in publications, increasing international partnerships and joint research projects could enhance the global impact of his work.

Funding and Grants:

Information on securing research funding and grants is not provided. Strengthening efforts in obtaining competitive funding could further support and expand research activities.

Interdisciplinary Research:

Expanding research to include more interdisciplinary projects could diversify the impact and applicability of his work.

Visibility and Recognition:

Increasing participation in international conferences, seminars, and symposiums could boost visibility and recognition in the global research community.

Education

2022: Full Professor at Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco. 2013: University Habilitation, Faculty of Sciences, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco. March 18, 2006: Doctorate in Materials Physics, Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, Fez, Morocco. November 10, 2003: Diploma of Advanced Studies (Master), Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sik Sidi Othman, Hassan II University, Casablanca, Morocco. 2001: Bachelor in Solid State Physics, Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, Fez, Morocco. 1997: Baccalaureate in Experimental Science, High School Hassan Eddakhil, Guercif, Morocco. Computational Physics 

professional experience

Research Professor (2011-2020): National School of Applied Sciences, Cadi Ayyed University, Safi, Morocco. Research Professor (2020-present): Faculty of Sciences, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco.

Publications:

Authored numerous research papers in reputable journals such as Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, Ionics, and Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering.
Recent publications indicate ongoing active research and contribution to the field of materials science.

Investigation on the electrical and photocatalytic properties of t-stanagraphene and SnC-graphene, Publication date: 2024.

Impact of boron substitution on the thermoelectric, mechanical stability, electronic and optical properties of InP alloys, Publication date: 2024.

Evaluation of the phonon, optoelectronic, photovoltaic, thermoelectric, photocatalytic and thermodynamic properties of the inorganic perovskite CsPbI2Br using Ab initio, Publication date: 2024.

Structural stability, electronic, magnetic, thermoelectric, optical and thermodynamic properties of CoTiFeGe and Co2Fe0. 25Mn0. 75-xTixGe alloys, Publication date: 2024.

A comprehensive theoretical analysis on structural, electronic, optical, and mechanical properties of Sr2VRuO6 compound, Publication date: 2024.

Magnetic phase diagrams and magnetocaloric effect of alternate layers of nanoborophene like: A Monte Carlo study, Publication date: 2024.

Numerical Simulation of Early Detection of Cancer Cells Using a D-Shaped Fiber-Optic Biosensor Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance, Publication date: 2024.

Investigation of electrochemical, structural, electronic, thermodynamic, and optical properties of LiTi2O4 cathode material for Li-ion battery: an Ab Initio calculations, Publication date: 2024.

Investigation of structural, magnetic, mechanical, electronic and thermal properties of new quaternary Heusler: KMgNZ (Z= O or S), Publication date: 2024.

Magnetic Properties Study of a Core/Shell Cylindrical Structure with RKKY Interaction using Monte Carlo Method, Publication date: 2024.

Conclusion

Dr. Rachid Masrour’s academic qualifications, extensive research experience, and numerous publications in high-impact journals position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His leadership roles and active involvement in academic committees further bolster his credentials. To enhance his candidacy, he could focus on increasing international collaborations, securing more research funding, expanding interdisciplinary research, and improving his visibility in the global research community. Overall, Dr. Masrour demonstrates a commendable blend of research excellence and academic leadership, making him a noteworthy contender for the award. Computational Physics 

Rachid Masrour | Computational Physics | Excellence in Research

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