ilker Can CELIK | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. ilker Can CELIK | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harran University, Turkey

👨‍🎓 Profile

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ilker Can CELIK’s academic journey began with a solid foundation in physics education at Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey, where he graduated with distinction, achieving 4th place in his class. His keen interest in experimental nuclear physics led him to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Surrey, UK. Under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Wilton N. Catford, he delved into particle-γ coincidence studies through his thesis on the transfer reaction 25Na(dpγ)26Na, showcasing his analytical rigor and innovative approach. His academic preparation also included language training in English and German, completed at Ohio University and in Anatolian High Schools, further establishing his global readiness.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

Dr. CELIK embarked on his professional career as a Lecturer at Harran University’s Physics Department, progressing to Assistant Professor by 2016. He also held a significant administrative role as Vice Department Head from 2016 to 2022, where he contributed to institutional governance. In addition, he has maintained the department’s digital presence by managing its website since 2015, ensuring accessibility for students and researchers.

📚 Teaching Experience

Over nearly a decade, Dr. CELIK has taught a wide spectrum of courses, ranging from undergraduate staples like Physics and Calculus to specialized postgraduate courses such as Nuclear Radiation Measurement Methods and Data Analysis. His efforts in curriculum development and student consultancy highlight his comprehensive approach to education. His mentorship in master’s thesis writing has empowered students to achieve academic excellence.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. CELIK’s research focuses on experimental nuclear physics, particularly in particle and gamma-ray detection methodologies. He has spearheaded projects such as “The Extended Energy Regime of 26Na via Transfer Reaction in Inverse Kinematics” and “Signal Processing in Gamma-ray Spectroscopy,” highlighting his ability to address complex scientific challenges. His innovative use of tools like ROOT and LISE++ in analyzing nuclear reactions reflects his expertise in advanced computational physics. Furthermore, his involvement in organizing international congresses on particle accelerators underscores his commitment to fostering global scientific collaboration.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. CELIK’s work extends beyond research, significantly influencing the academic community through his teaching and mentoring efforts. His contributions have equipped countless undergraduate and postgraduate students with knowledge in statistical physics, thermodynamics, nuclear radiation methods, and spectroscopic techniques. His role as a thesis advisor has shaped the careers of many budding physicists, ensuring the next generation of researchers is well-prepared.

📊 Academic Cites and Recognition

Dr. CELIK’s scholarly output has gained recognition in the scientific community. While detailed citation metrics are not provided, his participation in international projects and congresses, along with his leadership in executing key research, positions him as an influential contributor to nuclear physics research. His fully funded Ph.D. by the Republic of Turkey Ministry of National Education further attests to his merit and dedication.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. CELIK boasts proficiency in advanced data analysis frameworks like ROOT, programming languages like C++, and specialized software tools such as LISE++ and TWOFNR. His experience extends to designing simulations using SRIM and coding in HTML and LaTeX for scientific communication. His technical expertise supports both theoretical exploration and practical experimentation in nuclear physics.

Top Noted Publications

Case study of Er- and Dy-doped boron-aluminosilicate glasses on radiation shielding performance in the energy range 0.015–10 MeV with MCNP6.2
  • Authors: I.C. Celik, M. Kamislioglu, N. Yorulmaz, M.M. Yasar, M. Durgun
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2024
Signal processing in gamma-ray spectroscopy
  • Authors: Ilker Can Celik
    Journal: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICAL MODELING IN PHYSICAL SCIENCES
    Year: 2023
Case Study of 137Cs: Optimizing Counting Conditions with Different Background Region Width Selection
  • Authors: İlker Can ÇELİK, Kadir DAĞLI
    Journal: European Journal of Science and Technology
    Year: 2022
Determination of Gamma-Ray Abundance in Photopeaks with Analytic and Numeric Approaches via CERN’s ROOT Analysis Framework
  • Authors: İlker Can ÇELİK
    Journal: European Journal of Science and Technology
    Year: 2022
A Novel Method of Analyzing a Reaction Using the Data from Particle and Gamma-ray Detectors
  • Authors: İlker Can ÇELİK
    Journal: European Journal of Science and Technology
    Year: 2021

 

 

Kehfei Liu | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kehfei Liu | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, United States

👨‍🎓 Profiles

Summary 🧑‍🔬

Keh-Fei Liu is an esteemed theoretical physicist specializing in nuclear and particle physics, particularly in lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). With a career spanning decades, Liu has made significant contributions to the understanding of hadron physics, nucleon structure, and computational high-energy physics. He holds a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Stony Brook University (1975) and has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Alexander von Humboldt Award and Fellowship in the American Physical Society. Liu is a recognized leader in the physics community and has played an instrumental role in various international conferences and workshops.

Education 🎓

  • B.S. (Highest Honors) (1968)

          Tunghai University, Taiwan

  • M.A. (1971)

           State University of New York, Stony Brook

  • Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics (1975)

           Stony Brook University

Professional Experience 💼

  • Professor, Department of Physics,

University of Kentucky (1986–2023)

  • Visiting Scientist

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (2022–Present)

  • Adjunct Professor,

University of Science and Technology, Hefei, China (1989–1999)

  • Visiting Researcher,

CEN Saclay, France (1974–1976)

University of California, Los Angeles (1976–1980)

  • Humboldt Senior Scientist,

HLRZ, Jülich, Germany (1991)

Research Interests 🔬

  • Lattice QCD: Lattice calculations to understand hadrons and nucleon structure.
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics: Investigating fundamental forces and quark-gluon interactions.
  • Computational Physics: Development of algorithms for high-energy physics simulations.

Awards & Honors 🏆

  • First Prize in Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1987)
  • Alexander von Humboldt Award for Senior Scientist (1990)
  • Fellow, American Physical Society (1997)
  • Albert D. and Elizabeth H. Kirwan Memorial Prize, University of Kentucky (2018)
  • Outstanding Alumni Award, Tunghai University (2022)

Key Contributions 🌍

  • Leadership in Conferences & Workshops:

Organized and contributed to major international conferences on lattice QCD and hadron physics, such as Extreme QCD 2012 and the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory.

  • Grant Leadership:

Principal Investigator for multiple DOE and NSF grants supporting research in theoretical nuclear physics, including projects on nucleon structure and quark-gluon dynamics.

 Publications

Charm physics with overlap fermions on 2+1-flavor domain wall fermion configurations
  • Authors: Li, D.-H., Chen, Y., Gong, M., Liu, Z., Wang, T.-X.
    Journal: Chinese Physics C
    Year: 2024
The present and future of QCD
  • Authors: Achenbach, P., Adhikari, D., Afanasev, A., Zhou, J., Zurek, M.
    Journal: Nuclear Physics A
    Year: 2024
Lattice QCD Calculation of Electroweak Box Contributions to Superallowed Nuclear and Neutron Beta Decays
  • Authors: Ma, P.-X., Feng, X., Gorchtein, M., Wang, B.-G., Zhang, Z.-L.
    Journal: Physical Review Letters
    Year: 2024
Trace anomaly form factors from lattice QCD
  • Authors: Wang, B., He, F., Wang, G., Liu, K.-F., Yang, Y.-B.
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2024
Temperature dependence of beam on plasma stopping power in the resonance regions of fusion reactions
  • Authors: Liu, K.-F.
    Journal: Fundamental Plasma Physics
    Year: 2024
Hadrons, superconductor vortices, and cosmological constant
  • Authors: Liu, K.-F.
    Journal: Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
    Year: 2024
Nucleon electric dipole moment from the θ term with lattice chiral fermions
  • Authors: Liang, J., Alexandru, A., Draper, T., Wang, G., Yang, Y.-B.
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2023

 

 

Giuseppe Maino | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Giuseppe Maino | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Retired from University of Bologna, Italy

👨‍🎓 Profiles

🌟Summary

Giuseppe Maino is a distinguished physicist, educator, and researcher with a broad interdisciplinary focus, including nuclear structure, complex systems, biophysics, and cultural heritage preservation. He has an extensive international academic career, holding positions at leading institutions and contributing significantly to both theoretical physics and applied research for cultural heritage. With over 440 publications, numerous leadership roles in major research projects, and a passion for science communication, Maino has made impactful contributions across a range of fields. 🌍📚

🎓Education

  • Magna Cum Laude in Physics (General and Theoretical), University of Bologna, Italy 🎓
  • Scholarships from the European Physical Society, CNR – Fulbright, and the Angelo Della Riccia Foundation.
  • Studied nuclear structure under Professor Francesco Iachello, at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Netherlands) and later as Gibbs Professor at Yale University (USA). 🏫🌍

💼Professional Experience

  • ENEA (Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and Environment):
    • Researcher (since 1984)
    • Coordinator, Core of Competence for Nonlinear & Complex Dynamical Systems (1990-1994)
    • Deputy Director of the Division of Physics (1994-2002)
    • Research Director (2002-2015) 🧑‍🔬⚡
  • University of Bologna (1986-2015):
    • Contract Professor in Nuclear Engineering (1986-1994)
    • Professor in Cultural Heritage-related courses (1997-2015), including Computer Science for Cultural Heritage, Image Processing, and Virtual Restoration. 💻🎨
  • Visiting Professor at multiple institutions globally, including Yale University, Russian Academy of Sciences, and University of São Paulo. 🌐📖

🔬Research Interests

  • Nuclear Physics & Complex Systems:

Focus on nonlinear dynamics, biophysics, and advanced mathematical modeling. 🔬

  • Cultural Heritage Preservation:

Developing scientific methods for the documentation, restoration, and protection of endangered cultural heritage sites. 🏛️🖼️

  • Interdisciplinary Research:

                   Exploring intersections between physics, chemistry, biophysics, and the humanities. 🌍⚛️

🏆Key Achievements 

  • Over 440 scientific publications in international journals.
  • Author of books on physical diagnostics for cultural heritage and cultural heritage preservation.
  • Organized 39 conferences and edited 19 volumes of conference proceedings with Springer and World Scientific.
  • 400+ seminars and invited talks worldwide. 🗣️

 Publications

Xenon photonuclear cross sections for the production of 123I radionuclide
    • Authors: Maino, G.
    • Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    • Year: 2024
Prime numbers, atomic nuclei, symmetries and superconductivity
    • Authors: Maino, G.
    • Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
    • Year: 2019
A thermodynamic approach to the microclimate environment of museums
    • Authors: Maino, G., Lucia, U.
    • Journal: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
    • Year: 2019
Minorum Capuccinorum bibliotheca Bononiae: Incunabula and sixteenth-century editions of the Library of the convent of the Friars Minor Capuchin of Bologna
    • Authors: Maino, D.B., Maino, G.
    • Journal: Bibliothecae.it
    • Year: 2019
Non-metric digital reconstruction of Roman mosaics excavated in the city of Ravenna (Italy)
    • Authors: Monti, M., Maino, G.
    • Journal: Virtual Archaeology Review
    • Year: 2018
Computational stochastic model of ions implantation
    • Authors: Zmievskaya, G.I., Bondareva, A.L., Levchenko, T.V., Maino, G.
    • Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
    • Year: 2015
A study of the Civic Tower in Ravenna as an example of medieval towers’ preservation problems
    • Authors: Bruni, S., Maino, G., Marrocchino, E., Vaccaro, C., Volpe, L.
    • Journal: European Physical Journal Plus
    • Year: 2013

 

 

 

Ali Al Shamy | Nuclear Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ali Al Shamy | Nuclear Interactions | Best Researcher Award

PHD at the University of Calicut, India

Ali Mohammed Ali Naje Al-Shamy is a dedicated Research Scholar pursuing his Ph.D. in Physics at the University of Calicut, India. Serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Thamar, Yemen, since 2007, he has extensive teaching experience in subjects like Nuclear Physics, Quantum Mechanics, and Electromagnetic Theory. Ali holds an M.Sc. in Nuclear Physics from the University of Sanaa and a B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Thamar. His research focuses on high-energy nuclear interactions, particle physics, and simulation methods like the Monte Carlo Method and Geant4. Proficient in MATLAB, FORTRAN, and Mathematica, he is fluent in English and Arabic.

Professional Profiles

Education

Ph.D. in Physics University of Calicut, India (2022 – Present) M.Sc. in Nuclear Physics (Total: 89%) University of Sanaa, College of Science, 2014 B.Sc. in Physics (Total: 83.06%) University of Thamar.

Work Experience

Research Scholar University of Calicut, India (Since 2022) Lecturer Physics Department, College of Science, Thamar University (Since 2007) Subjects Taught: Nuclear Physics, Atomic Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Mathematical Methods of Physics, Electromagnetic Theory

Skills

Computer Programs: MATLAB, FORTRAN, Mathematica, Geant4 simulation. Languages: English, Arabic

Research Focus

Based on the provided references, A.M. Alshamy and M.M. Musthafa appear to focus on nuclear physics and computational simulations in their research. Specifically, they study the interaction of neutrons with materials, such as the transparency of optical potential barriers for fast neutrons and the reduction of neutron flux through iron using GEANT4 simulations. Their work involves both theoretical and computational approaches to understanding neutron behavior, which is crucial for applications in nuclear reactor design, radiation shielding, and nuclear safety. The calculation of neutron cross-sections for iron group nuclei also indicates a detailed focus on the scattering processes and nuclear reactions involving neutrons and iron isotopes.

Publications

  1. Calculation of the neutron cross-section for iron group nuclei in ℓ ≠ 0 case, Publication date: 2023.
  2. Study of the Reduction of Neutron Flux Through the Iron Material Using GEANT4 Simulations, Publication date: 2024.
  3. Optical Potential Barrier Transparency for the Fast Neutron, Publication date: 2024.
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