Md. Rajibul Islam | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Md. Rajibul Islam | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Hong Kong

Md. Rajibul Islam is a distinguished Research Fellow in Photonics at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. With over a decade of academic and research excellence, his expertise bridges the domains of photonics, optical sensors, and AI-driven biomedical solutions. Known for his interdisciplinary innovation, he holds a Ph.D. in Photonics Engineering, a Master’s in IT, and a Bachelor’s in Computer Applications. His scientific contributions are recognized globally through patents, international awards, and Q1 journal publications. He continues to champion healthcare technology innovation through cutting-edge research and collaborative ventures.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Md. Rajibul Islam began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Computer Applications from IGNOU, India, laying a foundation in computing. His early interest in secure systems led him to pursue a Master of Science (by Research) in IT at Multimedia University (MMU), Malaysia, where he focused on fingerprint identification and verification technologies. Driven by a passion for physics and photonics, he earned a Ph.D. in Photonics Engineering from the University of Malaya, researching fiber Bragg grating-based Fabry-Perot resonators. His academic trajectory reflects a seamless blend of computational and physical sciences, underpinning his interdisciplinary research focus.

💼 Professional Endeavors 

Dr. Islam has held progressive academic positions, including Assistant Professor, Head of Department, and Associate Professor in Bangladesh’s top institutions such as UAP and BUBT. Internationally, he is engaged as a Research Fellow at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he leads cutting-edge photonic sensor research for healthcare. His professional roles extend to industry consulting, software engineering, and research assistance across Malaysia and Ireland. These roles have shaped his ability to bridge theory and application, manage multidisciplinary teams, and contribute to the global research ecosystem. He consistently integrates teaching, innovation, and leadership in every position held.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Islam’s core research revolves around fiber optic sensors, particularly fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) and photonic devices for biomedical applications. He combines AI and photonics, enabling smart diagnostics and disease monitoring through enhanced sensor data analysis. His patent on few-mode fiber grating sensors showcases innovation in high-sensitivity sensing technologies. He has also contributed to vocal fold disorder detection, leaf disease identification, and high-speed optical communication systems. His work demonstrates versatility, spanning machine learning, image processing, and optoelectronics. Dr. Islam’s research is rooted in real-world relevance, bridging medical technology and photonics engineering.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Islam’s research has a measurable global impact, evidenced by peer-reviewed journal publications, international presentations, and a diverse citation base. His work is featured in Q1 and Q2 journals including Scientific Reports and Infrared Physics and Technology, ensuring high visibility within the scientific community. His contributions to biomedical photonics, AI-based diagnosis, and optical sensor design are used as reference frameworks by scholars and engineers globally. As a keynote speaker, panelist, and reviewer for top journals, he helps shape the scientific discourse. His interdisciplinary methods inspire research across AI, optics, and healthcare technologies.

📖 Academic Cites

Though citation metrics such as h-index are not provided here, Dr. Islam’s inclusion in SCOPUS-indexed journals, such as Scientific Reports, with an impact factor of 3.9, reflects research quality and relevance. His co-authored and first-authored works on deep learning architectures, fiber optic systems, and disorder classification are gaining academic traction. Cited in AI, photonics, and biomedical engineering domains, his papers contribute to emerging research trends. He has collaborated with international authors across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, enhancing the citation diversity and reach of his work. His publications are considered valuable resources for ongoing applied research.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Islam possesses advanced experimental and computational skills across photonics, sensor design, and AI-based diagnostics. Technically adept in fiber Bragg grating fabrication, optical spectrum analysis, laser-based sensor development, and cleanroom processes, he couples this with Python, MATLAB, and COMSOL Multiphysics for simulation and analysis. He also develops AI pipelines using TensorFlow and PyTorch, particularly in image-based disease classification and signal processing. His skill in lab automation and data acquisition systems enhances experimental efficiency. Dr. Islam bridges engineering precision with computational intelligence, a rare blend that elevates the scope and accuracy of biomedical research.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

With more than a decade in academia, Dr. Islam has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Data Communication, AI, Software Engineering, Database Systems, and Computer Architecture. His roles at UAP, BUBT, and North South University demonstrate a strong pedagogical presence. He fosters interactive learning and encourages research mentorship, having supervised numerous student theses in AI and medical applications. His curriculum design integrates latest industry trends and research breakthroughs, making learning application-focused. He leverages his international exposure to deliver globally relevant education, nurturing future innovators in computing and photonics.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Islam is a recipient of prestigious accolades, including full sponsorships for events like the ACM-ICPC World Finals, ICTP Winter School, and PECIPTA Innovation Fair. His Bronze Medal for Few-Mode Fiber Sensor and Best Paper Award at ISCC-2011 highlight his technical ingenuity. Featured in Marquis Who’s Who and Stanford Who’s Who, he has earned national and international recognition. His multiple fellowships and research grants, including from Erasmus Mundus and IEERD, underscore sustained academic excellence. These honors reflect his research impact, scholarly leadership, and commitment to technological advancement in healthcare and photonics.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Islam is actively shaping a new frontier in biomedical sensing, where AI meets photonics. His legacy lies in developing cost-effective, high-accuracy optical sensors for early disease diagnosis and health monitoring. Looking ahead, he plans to expand collaborations across Asia and Europe, commercialize patented technologies, and establish AI-integrated photonics labs in developing countries. By mentoring future scientists, contributing to policy-making panels, and authoring advanced curricula, he is fostering a new generation of innovators and ethical researchers. His future contributions will undoubtedly influence medical technologies, academic reforms, and international research partnerships for decades to come.

Publications Top Notes

An Enhanced LSTM Approach for Detecting IoT-Based DDoS Attacks Using Honeypot Data

  • Authors: Arnob, A.K.B.; Mridha, M.F.; Safran, M.; Amiruzzaman, M.; Islam, M.R.
    Journal: International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
    Year: 2025

Low-Profile Reflective Metasurface for Broadband OAM Beam Generation at Ka-Band

  • Authors: Md. Rajibul Islam (Corresponding Author)
    Journal: Infrared Physics & Technology
    Year: 2025

FallVision: A Benchmark Video Dataset for Fall Detection

  • Authors: Nakiba Nuren Rahman; Abu Bakar Siddique Mahi; Durjoy Mistry; Shah Murtaza Rashid Al Masud; Aloke Kumar Saha; Rashik Rahman; Md. Rajibul Islam
    Journal: Data in Brief
    Year: 2025

An Evaluation of EVM-Compatible Blockchain Platforms for Trade Finance

  • Authors: Asif Bhat; Rizal Mohd Nor; Md Amiruzzaman; Md. Rajibul Islam; Munleef Quadir
    Journal: Journal of Advanced Research Design
    Year: 2025

A Machine Learning Approach for Vocal Fold Segmentation and Disorder Classification Based on Ensemble Method

  • Authors: Nobel, S.M.N.; Swapno, S.M.M.R.; Islam, M.R.; Safran, M.; Alfarhood, S.; Mridha, M.F.
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    Year: 2024

 

 

Bibhushan Shakya | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bibhushan Shakya | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Staff Scientist at DESY | Germany

Dr. Bibhushan Shakya is a theoretical physicist specializing in particle physics and cosmology, currently serving as a Junior Staff Scientist at DESY, Hamburg. His research spans dark matter, gravitational waves, and early universe phenomena. With a Ph.D. from Cornell University, and professional stints at CERN, University of Michigan, and UCSC, he has emerged as a globally respected researcher. He has co-authored over 40 publications, supervised multiple graduate theses, and served in advisory and organizational roles within major international physics communities, including Snowmass and BCVSPIN. A native of Nepal, he actively contributes to science outreach across South Asia.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Shakya’s academic journey began at Stanford University, where he earned three undergraduate degrees with distinction in Physics (Theoretical Concentration), Mathematics, and Philosophy. His passion for the fundamentals of the universe led him to Cornell University for doctoral studies under the mentorship of Prof. Maxim Perelstein. There, he specialized in theoretical particle physics, completing a Ph.D. thesis on dark matter phenomenology during a transformative period in experimental cosmology. His early academic years reflect a rare combination of depth in theoretical physics and breadth in interdisciplinary thought, laying the groundwork for his future contributions to cosmology and high-energy physics.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Shakya has held prestigious research positions globally. After completing his Ph.D., he undertook postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Michigan, University of Cincinnati, and UC Santa Cruz, forming collaborative bridges across top U.S. institutions. He served as a Senior Fellow at CERN, Geneva, contributing to LISA cosmology initiatives, before joining DESY in 2021. His roles involve not just research but strategic leadership, including organizing seminars, leading selection committees, and mentoring Ph.D. students. He is recognized as a scientific community builder, contributing to international collaboration platforms like Snowmass 2022 and BCVSPIN in South Asia.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Shakya’s research focuses on early-universe cosmology, dark matter, and gravitational wave signals from first-order phase transitions. His work addresses phenomena at the intersection of cosmology and high-energy physics, often exploring nonthermal origins of dark matter, tachyonic fields, and leptogenesis via bubble collisions. His publications in JCAP, JHEP, PRD, and PRL underscore both depth and originality. Notably, he collaborates with prominent physicists like Giudice, Kamionkowski, and Pomarol, positioning him at the forefront of phenomenological cosmology. His recent work with student co-authors further highlights his commitment to mentored discovery and academic development.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Shakya’s impact is global and multi-dimensional. Through publications, student mentorship, and international collaborations, he has significantly advanced the understanding of the early universe. As Chair of BCVSPIN, he champions particle physics in developing South Asian regions, fostering access to frontier research. His leadership role in the Snowmass 2022 Cosmic Frontier initiative helped shape the U.S. particle physics strategic roadmap. He regularly reviews for top-tier journals and major funding bodies like ERC and NSERC, reinforcing his influence on scientific standards. His lectures and outreach efforts have inspired young researchers and the general public across continents.

📚 Academic Cites and Publications

Dr. Shakya has authored over 40 peer-reviewed publications on arXiv, InspireHEP, and in leading journals like JCAP, JHEP, PRD, and PLB. His work is widely cited, with growing influence in cosmological phase transition physics, gravitational wave phenomenology, and non-thermal dark matter scenarios. Many of his papers involve cross-disciplinary ideas at the intersection of particle physics and cosmology, often co-authored with international experts and students. Some of his highly recognized works include those on dark photon production from cosmic strings, leptogenesis, and bubble collision dynamics. His research citations reflect a strong and growing academic footprint.

🧠 Research Skills and Expertise

Dr. Shakya exhibits exceptional analytical skills in quantum field theory, early-universe modeling, and beyond Standard Model physics. His ability to translate highly technical theory into observable cosmological predictions demonstrates deep understanding and creativity. He is proficient in phenomenological modeling, analytical methods, and scientific computation, making his work relevant to experimental data from CMB, LISA, and gravitational wave observatories. His collaborations across theory and experiment exemplify a rare blend of vision and rigor. He is also known for clear scientific communication, essential for both mentoring and outreach. These skills position him as a leading contributor to modern theoretical physics.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

Dr. Shakya has contributed extensively to teaching and mentoring, both formally and informally. At University of Hamburg, he delivered guest lectures on supersymmetry and collider physics. He regularly teaches at international summer and winter schools (e.g., BCVSPIN, Hamburg Summer School) on topics like dark matter phenomenology and gravitational waves. He has supervised multiple Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. students, many of whom have co-authored papers and moved on to prestigious research positions. His mentorship style encourages intellectual independence and scientific curiosity, making him an asset to any academic institution committed to excellence and training the next generation.

🏅 Awards and Honors

While Dr. Shakya has not yet been publicly recognized with individual awards, his appointment as Junior Staff Scientist at DESY, one of the world’s premier particle physics labs, underscores institutional recognition of his excellence. He has served as a referee for elite physics journals, a grant reviewer for the ERC and NSERC, and a strategic leader in international collaborations all clear acknowledgments of his scientific standing. His inclusion in roles like Snowmass 2022 liaison and chairing BCVSPIN reflects peer trust and leadership. These achievements serve as strong indicators of his eligibility for Best Researcher Award recognition.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Shakya’s legacy is already taking shape through his publications, mentorship, outreach, and scientific leadership in South Asia. In the future, he is well-positioned to become a principal investigator, lead independent grant-funded projects, and shape the field through interdisciplinary research. His ongoing involvement in gravitational wave cosmology, especially related to LISA, aligns with the next frontier in observational physics. By continuing to connect young scientists, global institutions, and frontier physics, he will play a pivotal role in both advancing science and making it more inclusive. His long-term influence will be felt across academia, policy, and outreach.

Publications Top Notes

📄 Particle Production from Phase Transition Bubbles
  • Authors: Henda Mansour, Bibhushan Shakya

  • Journal: Physical Review D

  • Year: 2025

📄 Aspects of Particle Production from Bubble Dynamics at a First Order Phase Transition
  • Author: Bibhushan Shakya

  • Journal: Physical Review D

  • Year: 2025

📄 Nonthermal Heavy Dark Matter from a First-Order Phase Transition
  • Authors: G. Giudice, H.M. Lee, A. Pomarol, B. Shakya

  • Journal: Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP)

  • Year: 2024

📄 White Paper on Light Sterile Neutrino Searches and Related Phenomenology
  • Authors: Multiple authors (including Bibhushan Shakya)

  • Journal: Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics

  • Year: 2024

📄 Bouncing Dark Matter
  • Authors: L. Puetter, J.T. Ruderman, E. Salvioni, B. Shakya

  • Journal: Physical Review D

  • Year: 2024

 

Bei Chen | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Bei Chen | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Tianjin University of Technology | China

Chen Bei is a dynamic Photoelectric Chip Engineer specializing in Condensed Matter Physics with a focus on inorganic semiconductor materials and devices. With solid academic roots and research training from prestigious institutions like Tianjin University of Technology and National University of Defense Technology, Chen Bei is known for his hands-on expertise in photoelectric device fabrication, characterization, and broadband photodetectors. His works contribute to both civilian innovations and defense technologies, demonstrating a rare blend of academic excellence and applied engineering acumen.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Chen Bei began his academic journey in Physics at Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities, where he ranked Top 3 of 50 students and held a leadership role as Vice Minister in the student organization department. His undergraduate studies emphasized quantum mechanics, solid-state physics, and electrodynamics, laying the groundwork for a career in advanced material science. His academic excellence continued with a Master’s in Condensed Matter Physics at Tianjin University of Technology, where he consistently ranked in the top 5 and received competitive scholarships and teaching responsibilities.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Photoelectric Chip Engineer at the Jiangtian Research Group (National University of Defense Technology), Chen Bei’s role includes testing photoelectric chip packaging, bare die analysis, and optical path construction. This position builds on his experience in device fabrication, gained through years of semiconductor research. His ongoing work explores integration strategies for military-grade silicon-based photonic systems, marking a critical step in real-world technological deployment. His engineering contributions are aligned with national priorities and show potential for both academic and industrial breakthroughs.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Chen Bei’s research spans self-powered broadband photodetectors, artificial retina simulation, optically controlled logic, and device integration for defense. Notable among these is his published work in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, where he developed a CuInS₂/SnO₂-based detector for encrypted optical communication. His focus on interfacial engineering using TiO₂ layers and metal ion doping shows deep engagement with optimizing device sensitivity and functionality across UV–Vis–NIR bands. These contributions are not only novel but also have tangible technological applications.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Chen Bei’s research has already gained peer recognition, with publications in high-impact journals and ongoing projects that promise cross-disciplinary relevance in biophotonics, optoelectronics, and secure communications. His work on retina-inspired photodetectors and photoelectric logic systems can significantly influence medical imaging, wearable sensors, and neuromorphic computing. Within his research institutions, he is recognized as a bridge between theory and application, contributing meaningfully to team outcomes while enhancing national R&D capabilities in semiconductor optics.

📚 Academic Citations

Chen Bei’s primary publication in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces has received early attention in the material sciences and applied physics community. His upcoming article in Materials Today Energy a high-impact journal will further solidify his standing in energy-sensitive optoelectronic applications. With growing citation potential and interdisciplinary value, his publications are expected to form reference points for future research in low-power photoelectronic systems and bio-inspired photonic devices.

🧪 Research Skills

Chen Bei possesses strong experimental proficiency, including semiconductor material synthesis (spin-coating, hydrothermal, chemical bath deposition) and advanced characterization (SEM, TRPL, XRD, UV-Vis spectroscopy). His fluency with electronic instrumentation like Keithley source meters, vector network analyzers, and electrochemical workstations enables accurate and nuanced analysis of device behavior. He also designs and fabricates devices independently skills that mark him as a complete researcher from concept to validation. His strong grip on Origin, JADE, and Layout software also facilitates precise data interpretation and device simulation.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a graduate teaching assistant at Tianjin University of Technology, Chen Bei supported students in both practical laboratory sessions and coursework in advanced physics topics. His ability to explain complex concepts like semiconductor devices, photonic behavior, and materials characterization reflects his aptitude for mentorship. He played a pivotal role in connecting theoretical learning with lab-based exploration an experience that underlines his capacity to contribute in academic or training-focused environments.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Chen Bei has consistently ranked among the top students, earning Second-Class Scholarships during both his bachelor’s and master’s studies. His selection as Vice Minister of the student organization department reflects strong leadership and organizational abilities. Recognition as a graduate assistant also attests to his teaching competence and trust within the academic community. These accolades, coupled with peer-reviewed publications, position him as a rising talent in applied physics and engineering.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Chen Bei is positioned to become a thought leader in optoelectronic integration and semiconductor device engineering. His work has the potential to impact military-grade communication, biomimetic sensors, and self-powered IoT technologies. With growing experience in multidisciplinary collaborations, and exposure to real-world implementation scenarios, he is set to define the next wave of photoelectric innovation. As he continues to evolve, his blend of scientific insight, engineering rigor, and innovation-minded focus will be instrumental in shaping future technologies.

Publications Top Notes

UV-Vis-NIR Broad-Band Self-Powered CuInS₂/SnO₂ Photodetectors and the Application in Encrypted Optical Communication
  • Authors: Chen Be
    Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
    Year: 2024

Insertion Layer of TiO₂ to Improve the UV−Vis−NIR Photoresponse Characteristics of CuInS₂/SnO₂ Self-Powered Photodetectors and Its Application in Artificial Retinas
  • Authors: Chen Bei
    Journal: Materials Today Energy
    Year: 2024

 

Xiangling Tian | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiangling Tian | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China | Yangtze Delta Region Institute (Quzhou) | China

Dr. Xiangling Tian is an accomplished Associate Researcher at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and the Yangtze Delta Region Institute (Quzhou). With a Ph.D. in Materials Science, his research focuses on optoelectronic devices, nanowire-based scintillators, and nonlinear optics. He has held research positions at prestigious institutions, including Zhejiang Laboratory and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. His expertise lies in advanced photonic materials, smart medical imaging technologies, and optical properties of low-dimensional semiconductors. A dynamic and emerging figure in material sciences, Dr. Tian has made substantial contributions through high-impact research, international collaborations, and innovative technologies.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Tian’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics from Qufu Normal University, where he laid a solid foundation in theoretical and experimental physics. He earned his M.Sc. in Condensed Matter Physics at Zhejiang Normal University, focusing on mechanoluminescence. His academic ascent culminated in a Ph.D. in Materials Science from South China University of Technology (2015–2018), under Prof. Jianrong Qiu, with a dissertation on optical nonlinearity in transition metal chalcogenides and bismuth oxyselenide. These formative years shaped his deep interest in photonic materials and advanced optical phenomena.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Tian has undertaken several impactful research roles. At Nanyang Technological University, he explored multidimensional perovskites for high-performance light-emitting devices. As an Associate Researcher at Zhejiang Laboratory, he contributed to near-infrared materials and smart fibers. Since 2022, he has held a leading role at UESTC, where he conducts research, mentors young talent, and advances technology transfer initiatives. His professional work demonstrates a balance of scientific leadership, project execution, and collaborative innovation across interdisciplinary domains, particularly in optoelectronics, nanomaterials, and biomedical imaging.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Tian’s research centers on smart medical imaging devices, high-resolution scintillators, and nonlinear optical materials. He is the Principal Investigator (PI) of several key national and regional projects, including those on DBR lasers, nanowire waveguides, and perovskite quantum dots. His interdisciplinary work connects materials science, photonics, and device engineering, with applications ranging from X-ray imaging to NIR spectroscopy. He is also advancing flexible scintillators and artificial muscle fibers, reflecting his interest in next-generation wearable and biomedical technologies. His research not only expands scientific knowledge but also drives real-world innovations.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Tian’s work has made significant academic and societal impacts. His research outcomes have enhanced the performance of medical imaging systems, contributed to green optoelectronics, and led to highly cited publications in journals like Advanced Optical Materials and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. He actively contributes as a peer reviewer for top journals and has helped organize international conferences, demonstrating his influence in the global scientific community. His innovations in nonlinear optics and nanowire-based scintillators are gaining attention across photonics and materials science sectors, showcasing his growing influence as a thought leader.

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Tian has published over 15 journal articles, including first-author and corresponding-author papers in SCI-indexed journals such as Nanoscale, Ceramics International, and Journal of Materials Chemistry C. His works are increasingly cited by peers in fields spanning photonics, optics, materials science, and biomedical engineering. He has also co-authored a Springer book and contributed to book chapters, further expanding his academic footprint. With multiple ongoing projects funded by NSFC, his publications continue to influence emerging research on scintillation, laser technologies, and nonlinear optical phenomena.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Tian possesses strong interdisciplinary and technical proficiencies. His laboratory expertise includes TEM, SEM, AFM, XRD, and FTIR, while his computational toolkit covers MATLAB, Python, and data analysis for photonic simulations. He excels in nanomaterial synthesis, glass ceramics, and quantum dot engineering, particularly for light emission and imaging applications. His hands-on ability in fabrication and characterization supports the development of cutting-edge optical devices. With excellent project management and proposal writing experience, he is a complete researcher bridging lab-based innovation and practical device application.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

While primarily research-focused, Dr. Tian is actively involved in talent cultivation through mentorship and research supervision. At UESTC, he engages with graduate students and junior researchers, providing guidance on project design, experimentation, and publication. His academic mentoring is supported by his international exposure and practical lab skills. Though formal teaching roles are less emphasized in his profile, his impact on training future scientists through hands-on instruction and project leadership is evident, especially in high-tech fields like nanophotonics and bioimaging materials.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Tian’s excellence has been recognized through several prestigious awards. He won the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Award (Second Prize) for his work on low-dimensional semiconductors and photonic applications. He was a Finalist in the Yuanchuang Cup Innovation Competition for designing a bionic compound eye system. Additionally, he received the Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation Award and was named an Outstanding Graduate Student in Guangdong. These honors underscore his scientific creativity, innovation, and leadership within the academic and applied research communities.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Tian aims to drive advancements in high-performance biomedical imaging, flexible photonic devices, and quantum optoelectronics. His legacy will likely include bridging fundamental research with translational technologies, impacting healthcare, defense, and energy sectors. By mentoring young scientists and leading collaborative research efforts, he is shaping a sustainable and inclusive scientific culture. With his robust publication record, research funding success, and international outlook, Dr. Tian is poised to make lasting contributions as a visionary leader in materials science and photonics innovation.

Top Noted Publications

High-temperature X-ray Time-lapse Imaging Based on the Improved Scintillating Performance of Na₅Lu₉F₃₂:Tb³⁺ Glass Ceramics

  • Authors: Rongfei Wei*, Ying Chen, Li Wang, Junwei Pan, Xiangling Tian*, Fangfang Hu, and Hai Guo*

  • Journal: Advanced Optical Materials

  • Year: 2025

Improved broadband luminescence in Gd₂GaSb₁₋ₓTaₓO₇:Cr³⁺,Yb³⁺ pyrochlore phosphors: Near-infrared spectroscopic applications and dual-mode optical thermometry

  • Authors: Ligan Ma, Rongfei Wei*, Qingqing Yu, Peican Dai, Xiangling Tian⁎⁎, Fangfang Hu, Hai Guo***

  • Journal: Materials Today Chemistry

  • Year: 2024

Enhanced scintillating performance in Tb³⁺ doped oxyfluoride glass for high-resolution X-ray imaging

  • Authors: Lanjiao Li, Rongfei Wei*, Li Wang, Xiangling Tian⁎⁎, Xiaoman Li, Fangfang Hu, Hai Guo***

  • Journal: Ceramics International

  • Year: 2024

Achieving an Improved NIR Performance of Ca₄₋ₓSc₂ₓZr₁₋ₓGe₃O₁₂:Cr³⁺ via [Sc³⁺-Sc³⁺] → [Ca²⁺-Zr⁴⁺]

  • Authors: Ying Chen, Rongfei Wei*, Lanjiao Li, Xiangling Tian*, Fangfang Hu, and Hai Guo*

  • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry

  • Year: 2024

Enhanced thermal stability of broadband NIR phosphors Ca₃.₃Mg₀.₇ZrGe₃O₁₂:Cr³⁺ for pc-LEDs

  • Authors: Lanjiao Li, Ying Chen, Rongfei Wei*, Siyu Guo, Xiangling Tian*, Fangfang Hu, Hai Guo*

  • Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds

  • Year: 2025

 

 

 

Lijun Wang | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lijun Wang | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Changzhou University | China

Dr. Lijun Wang is a dynamic researcher and educator specializing in thermoelectric materials, currently a Research Fellow at the Queensland University of Technology and previously a Lecturer at Changzhou University. With a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from China University of Petroleum (Beijing) and a visiting Ph.D. experience at The University of Queensland, Dr. Wang brings a global perspective to advanced materials research. His expertise bridges energy materials, nanostructures, and thermal transport, underlined by over 28 peer-reviewed publications, 5 patents, and an impressive academic citation record.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Wang began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Polymer Materials from Liaocheng University, followed by a Master’s in Textile and Material Engineering from Dalian Polytechnic University. His drive for deeper scientific exploration led to a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at China University of Petroleum-Beijing, supported by the China Scholarship Council. As a Visiting Ph.D. Researcher at The University of Queensland, he honed his skills in nanomaterials and thermoelectrics, laying the foundation for his future contributions in thermal conductivity engineering and energy conversion systems.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Wang’s professional career features a dual academic appointment—a Lecturer at Changzhou University since 2020 and a Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology starting in 2024. At Changzhou University, he has taught and developed several key materials science and chemistry courses. His academic leadership also includes supervising Master’s and undergraduate research projects. His international experience and involvement in multi-institutional collaborations highlight his role in advancing research on SnTe-based and flexible thermoelectric systems, contributing to global energy solutions and academic excellence.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Wang’s research is focused on thermoelectric materials, especially SnTe-based systems, thermal conductivity minimization, and nanostructure engineering. He has significantly contributed to the design of high-performance materials using doping strategies, phonon scattering mechanisms, and solution-based synthesis methods. His work addresses critical needs in flexible electronics, energy harvesting, and battery thermal management. Dr. Wang’s impactful studies have been published in prestigious journals like ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Chemical Society Reviews, and Nano Energy, where he frequently serves as first author or co-corresponding author.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Dr. Wang’s research has attracted over 700 Google Scholar citations, demonstrating significant scientific influence. His innovations in SnTe thermoelectric materials have received international recognition, contributing to advancements in green energy technologies and sustainable materials. He has co-authored in high-impact journals such as Advanced Science, ACS Nano, and Acta Materialia, influencing the academic and industrial communities alike. His patented technologies represent tangible outputs of academic research into real-world applications, particularly in energy-efficient electronic systems.

📚 Academic Citations

With 28 publications, including 10 first-author papers, 5 patents, and an H-index of 12, Dr. Wang’s work has achieved 704 citations to date. His most cited work on Se/Cd Co-doped SnTe has been referenced 56 times, highlighting its impact on thermoelectric research. Several of his publications in ACS Applied Materials, Nano Energy, and Chemical Engineering Journal are foundational to lattice thermal conductivity and nanostructuring techniques. His research continues to influence new generations of material scientists, both through citations and collaborative projects.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Wang possesses a strong arsenal of experimental techniques, including microwave solvothermal synthesis, nanostructure design, and high-resolution microscopy. His work involves thermal property measurements, electronic transport analysis, and computational modeling of energy materials. He is skilled in collaborative research, project management, and multidisciplinary problem-solving, especially in the fields of thermoelectrics, photovoltaics, and membrane materials. His ability to translate fundamental science into technological innovation is reflected in both his patented methods and high-impact publications.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

At Changzhou University, Dr. Wang has taught and developed curriculum for four core undergraduate courses: Material Economy and Management, Organic Membrane Materials, Foundations of Crystallography, and Experimental Chemistry from 2020 to 2023. His innovative teaching approach integrates theoretical grounding with practical applications, inspiring students toward research excellence. As a certified higher education lecturer and Master’s thesis supervisor, he has mentored over 10 undergraduate and graduate students, many of whom have pursued advanced studies and research roles under his guidance.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Wang has received numerous prestigious awards including the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Joint PhD Students Abroad (2017) and the National PhD Scholarship. He also won the Outstanding Poster Award at the Chinese Materials Conference 2017. His teaching and academic merits earned him the Higher Education Teaching Qualification Certificate and Master’s Supervisor Certification in China. His early academic excellence was recognized with multiple university scholarships and an Outstanding Graduate Award a testament to his consistent academic dedication and leadership.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Wang aims to pioneer the next generation of energy materials through advanced thermoelectric systems, flexible devices, and scalable synthesis methods. With his evolving role at Queensland University of Technology, he is poised to lead international collaborations, contribute to climate-conscious technologies, and mentor a new wave of materials scientists. His growing body of patented inventions and scholarly works will shape the future of energy conversion technologies. Dr. Wang’s legacy lies in his dedication to bridging fundamental research with real-world impact, paving a sustainable path forward.

Top Noted Publications

Zn/In dual doping enhances the thermoelectric performance of SnTe
  • Authors: Lijun Wang, Xiao-Lei Shi, Lvzhou Li, Cuicui Dong, Pengcheng Miao, Ziyi Shen, Ningyi Yuan, Jianning Ding, Shuqi Zheng, Zhi-Gang Chen
    Journal: Journal of Physics: Materials
    Year: 2024

Advances in solid-state and flexible thermoelectric coolers for battery thermal management systems
  • Authors: Lijun Wang, Xiao-Lei Shi, Yicheng Yue, Lvzhou Li, Cuicui Dong, Jianjun Guan, Jianning Ding, Ningyi Yuan, Zhi-Gang Chen
    Journal: Soft Science
    Year: 2024

Advancing flexible thermoelectrics for integrated electronics
  • Authors: Xiao-Lei Shi, Lijun Wang, Wanyu Lyu, Tianyi Cao, Wenyi Chen, Boxuan Hu, Zhi-Gang Chen*
    Journal: Chemical Society Reviews
    Year: 2024

Zinc Doping Induces Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance of Solvothermal SnTe
  • Authors: Lijun Wang, Xiao-Lei Shi*, Lvzhou Li, Min Hong, Bencai Lin, Pengcheng Miao, Jianning Ding, Ningyi Yuan, Shuqi Zheng*, Zhi-Gang Chen*
    Journal: Chemistry – An Asian Journal
    Year: 2024

Hierarchical Structuring to Break the Amorphous Limit of Lattice Thermal Conductivity in High-Performance SnTe-Based Thermoelectrics
  • Authors: Lijun Wang, Min Hong, Qiang Sun, Yuan Wang, Luo Yue, Shuqi Zheng*, Jin Zou*, Zhi-Gang Chen*
    Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
    Year: 2020

 

 

 

 

Paolo Valtancoli | Particle physics and cosmology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Paolo Valtancoli | Particle physics and cosmology | Best Researcher Award

Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia | Italy

Paolo Valtancoli is an accomplished physicist whose career has spanned over four decades, focusing on the intersections of gravitational physics, quantum field theory, and noncommutative geometry. He obtained his Laurea in Physics from the University of Florence in 1984 with a thesis on gravitational anomalies and earned his Ph.D. in Pisa in 1989, delving into chiral anomalies within field theory. Since 1991, he has been a researcher at the University of Florence, contributing prolifically with over 60 scientific publications in leading physics journals.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Paolo Valtancoli’s academic journey began in Florence, where he graduated with a degree in Physics in 1984, presenting a thesis on gravitational anomalies a field deeply tied to the foundations of quantum gravity. His intellectual rigor led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Pisa, completed in 1989, with groundbreaking research on chiral anomalies and their interpretation through the vacuum structure of field theory. These formative years were marked by a keen interest in theoretical consistency in quantum field models, laying the groundwork for his lifelong research focus.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Since May 1991, Paolo Valtancoli has served as a permanent researcher at the University of Florence, contributing consistently to the field of theoretical physics. His role includes affiliations with INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), enhancing collaborative research. With over 60 peer-reviewed publications, Valtancoli has explored diverse theoretical domains including gravity in lower dimensions, minimal length theories, noncommutative geometry, and black hole physics. His career reflects a dedication to independent, high-quality scholarship, with a strong presence in both national and international physics communities.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Valtancoli’s research spans several frontier areas in theoretical physics, notably: (2+1)-dimensional gravity, Chern-Simons supergravity, Snyder geometry, and noncommutative space-time models. His work on minimal length frameworks, such as those modifying the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, plays a pivotal role in connecting quantum mechanics and gravity. Publications like “Bumblebee gravity with cosmological constant” and “Dirac oscillator and minimal length” exemplify his ability to tackle complex mathematical structures in a physically meaningful way. His deep engagement with black hole thermodynamics, gravitational waves, and f(R) inflation models further highlight a broad, yet coherent, research trajectory.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Valtancoli’s impact lies in his sustained scholarly output and his early pioneering work on anomalies, which has influenced subsequent developments in quantum gravity. His detailed modeling of (2+1) dimensional systems has contributed to the mathematical understanding of spacetime singularities, especially in topologically nontrivial scenarios. His contributions to fuzzy geometry and noncommutative gauge theory are widely cited by theorists seeking to extend the Standard Model or quantize gravity. By merging rigorous formalism with conceptual depth, he has shaped theoretical directions for young researchers in both Italian and international contexts.

📚 Academic Citations

Across his 60+ works, Valtancoli has accumulated citations across key subfields such as quantum gravity, noncommutative geometry, and black hole physics. His early collaboration with figures like Luca Lusanna and Andrea Cappelli led to widely referenced papers on Dirac observables and topological anomalies. Articles like “Spontaneous symmetry breaking in the nonAbelian anyon fluid” and “Gravity on a fuzzy sphere” remain key references in niche but impactful areas. His citations reveal a consistent thematic alignment with advanced quantum field theories and a lasting presence in scholarly discourse.

🧪 Research Skills

Valtancoli demonstrates exceptional skills in analytical methods, particularly in path integrals, canonical quantization, and field-theoretic anomaly computations. His mathematical fluency extends to differential geometry, Lie algebra analysis, and noncommutative algebraic structures, essential for modeling quantum space-time. His ability to generate exact solutions in modified gravity theories, including f(R) and Bumblebee models, reflects a refined capacity for integrating formal mathematics into physical theory-building. His independence and precision make him a valuable contributor to any theoretical or interdisciplinary physics project.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Though primarily a researcher, Paolo Valtancoli has also contributed to the education of young physicists through graduate-level mentorship and supervision of theses at the University of Florence. His deep subject matter expertise enhances advanced instruction in general relativity, field theory, and quantum mechanics. By integrating his own research into teaching, he offers students firsthand insights into active research areas like noncommutative geometry and gravity models. His consistent academic presence since 1991 makes him a pillar of continuity for the university’s theoretical physics curriculum.

🏅 Awards and Honors

While no major international prizes are listed, Valtancoli’s career longevity, publication record, and continuous academic appointment since 1991 reflect institutional recognition and respect. His collaborations with prestigious institutions like INFN, CERN, and LBL Berkeley, and contributions to renowned conferences such as Rencontres de Moriond, show a high level of peer acknowledgment. Publishing regularly in journals like Annals of Physics, Nuclear Physics B, and International Journal of Modern Physics A, underscores his scholarly reliability and quality. These are honors earned through sustained academic excellence.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Paolo Valtancoli’s legacy lies in his rich and consistent body of theoretical work that will remain valuable as physics progresses toward quantum gravity and beyond. His models involving minimal length, noncommutative spaces, and gravitational anomalies anticipate many themes in emerging quantum spacetime theories. As theoretical physics increasingly intersects with mathematical rigor, Valtancoli’s contributions serve as a bridge between classical theory and quantum innovation. Looking ahead, his continued research now entering its fifth decade promises further insights into the foundations of space, time, and matter.

Top Noted Publications

Bumblebee gravity with cosmological constant

  • Author: P. Valtancoli
    Journal: Annals of Physics
    Year: 2025

Euclidean black holes and spin connection

  • Author: P. Valtancoli
    Journal: (Institutional Repository)
    Year: 2024

Translation in momentum space and minimal length

  • Author: P. Valtancoli
    Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics A
    Year: 2022

Generating perfect fluid solutions in isotropic coordinates

  • Author: P. Valtancoli
    Journal: Annals of Physics
    Year: 2020

Exactly solvable f(R) inflation

  • Author: P. Valtancoli
    Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics D
    Year: 2019

 

Ravishankar Ambi | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ravishankar Ambi | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Jaysingpur College, Jaysingpur | India

Dr. Ravishankar Ramesh Ambi is a dedicated physicist specializing in material science and thin film gas sensor technology. Awarded a Ph.D. in Physics from Shivaji University, Kolhapur in July 2024, he has established himself as an emerging researcher focusing on advanced nanomaterials for energy conversion and storage devices. His academic journey reflects a consistent pursuit of knowledge, culminating in innovative research outputs and contributions to both science and education.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ambi’s educational foundation is rooted in physics, starting with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from Jaysingpur College, followed by a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from Shivaji University, where he secured First Class with a percentage of 55.21%. His academic diligence from the early stages set the stage for his advanced research, culminating in a Ph.D. thesis on “Studies on Metal Oxide NiO coated ZnO thin films for gas sensing application,” showcasing his growing expertise in nanomaterial sciences.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Since July 2024, Dr. Ambi has been contributing as a faculty member in the Department of Physics at Jaysingpur College, engaging in both teaching and research. Alongside his academic duties, he has taken on roles such as Theory Exam Junior Supervisor and Practical Lab Expert, reflecting his commitment to academic integrity and student development. His participation in workshops and seminars further demonstrates his proactive engagement with the evolving educational landscape.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Ambi’s primary research areas include material science, thin film gas sensors, and energy conversion and storage devices. His significant research work has led to the publication of several papers in reputable international journals, including those with high impact factors (up to 4.1). He holds a patent for vertically aligned ZnO nanorod films aimed at highly sensitive and selective NO2 gas detection, highlighting his contribution to applied science and sensor technology innovation.

🌟 Impact and Influence

Through his research on metal oxide coated ZnO thin films and gas sensors, Dr. Ambi addresses critical challenges in environmental monitoring and energy technologies. His work on NiO nanosheets and hierarchical heterostructures has enhanced the sensitivity and selectivity of gas sensors, contributing to improved air quality detection methods. His active participation in international conferences and national workshops amplifies his influence in the scientific community.

📚 Academic Cites and Publications

Dr. Ambi has published at least five significant research papers, including contributions in Applied Physics A, Materials Science & Engineering B, and Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, journals recognized for their academic rigor and impact. His papers focus on novel nanostructures for gas sensing, reflecting both theoretical insight and practical applications. These publications contribute to his growing academic reputation and serve as references for ongoing research in the field.

🧰 Research Skills

Dr. Ambi exhibits strong competencies in thin film deposition techniques, chemical synthesis of nanomaterials, and characterization methods such as spectroscopy and microscopy. His expertise extends to fabricating nanostructured sensors with enhanced performance, and he has experience managing funded research projects, including a notable project with IIT Bombay’s Centre of Excellence in Nano-electronics. These skills position him as a valuable asset for both academic and applied research.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Since his appointment in July 2024, Dr. Ambi has actively contributed to the academic growth of physics students at Jaysingpur College. He has taught undergraduate courses aligned with the new NEP-2020 curriculum, participated in curriculum workshops, and overseen laboratory practicals. His role extends beyond teaching, including organizing examinations and serving on committees, showcasing a holistic approach to education.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Ambi’s notable achievement includes the award of his Ph.D. in 2024 and securing research grants for projects on ZnO thin films. His published patent further emphasizes his innovative capabilities. Though early in his career, his consistent research output and academic contributions position him well for future awards and recognitions.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a strong foundation in nanomaterials and sensor technology, Dr. Ambi is poised to make significant contributions to environmental monitoring and sustainable energy solutions. His dedication to research, combined with his active teaching role, suggests a promising future as both a scientist and educator. Continuing to expand his research network and international collaborations will further enhance his impact and legacy in the scientific community.

Top Noted Publications

NiO nanosheet-assembled chemiresistive for NO2 detection

  • Authors: R. R. Ambi, R. A. Mali, A. B. Pawar, M. G. Mulla, R. K. Pittala
    Journal: Applied Physics A (Appl. Phys A)
    Year: 2025

Highly porous hierarchical NiO coated ZnO p-n heterostructure for NO2 detection

  • Authors: R. R. Ambi, A. A. Mane, V. B. Patil, R. D. Mane
    Journal: Materials Science & Engineering B
    Year: 2024

Highly porous NiO microstructure for NO2 detection

  • Authors: R. R. Ambi, A. A. Mane, R. D. Tasgaonkar, R. D. Mane
    Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter
    Year: 2024

NO2 Sensing properties of chemically deposited vertically aligned flowerlike hexagonal ZnO nanorods

  • Authors: R. R. Ambi, M. G. Mulla, R. J. Pittala
    Journal: Sensors and Actuators A: Physical (Sens. Actuators: A Phys.)
    Year: 2024

Synthesis and Characterization of CdO Thin Films by Spray Pyrolysis Method

  • Authors: R. D. Mane, A. B. Patil, R. R. Ambi, U.E. Mote, R. D. Tasgaonkar
    Journal: Research Journal of Life Science, Bioinformatics, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Science
    Year: 2022

 

ROHIT YADAV | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. ROHIT YADAV | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Scientific Officer at BHABHA ATOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE | India

Rohit Yadav is a Scientific Officer at the Radiological Physics and Advisory Division of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), India. With a strong foundation in Physics and advanced specialization in radiation dosimetry, he contributes to national radiation safety and simulation-based research using Monte Carlo methods. His work bridges academic rigor with practical impact in radiation protection and cosmic ray shielding.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Rohit began his academic journey with a B.Sc. (Honors) in Physics from the prestigious Hansraj College, University of Delhi, and went on to earn his M.Sc. in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee. This elite academic training laid the groundwork for his scientific career in applied radiation physics and simulation technologies.

🧑‍💼 Professional Endeavors

As a Scientific Officer at BARC, Mumbai, Rohit plays a pivotal role in radiological safety, with responsibilities encompassing radiation measurement, dosimetry, and protection standards. His expertise is central to public safety, particularly in scenarios involving space radiation, nuclear facilities, and retrospective environmental dose assessments.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Rohit’s research centers on Monte Carlo simulations (FLUKA, GEANT4), thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), cosmic ray shielding, and dose monitoring. His peer-reviewed work includes TLD response analysis, aluminum shielding effectiveness, beta dose estimation via CWOSL, and personal dose equivalent measurements. These contributions have significantly enhanced applied dosimetric methods and advanced radiation protection techniques, making his work impactful for both theoretical modeling and practical implementation in high-radiation environments.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His work has direct implications for national safety in nuclear and space sectors. By improving simulation techniques and phantom modeling, he enhances dosimetric accuracy, which benefits occupational health, environmental radiation monitoring, and cosmic radiation protectionan essential area for aerospace and defense.

🧪 Research Skills

Rohit demonstrates expertise in Monte Carlo Simulations (FLUKA, GEANT4), dosimetry instrumentation, and radiation transport analysis. He excels in phantom modeling, shielding design, and working with advanced phosphor materials like LiCaAlF₆:Eu,Y. His technical proficiency supports high-precision radiation studies essential for developing effective radiation protection protocols in both terrestrial and space environments. These research skills make him a valuable contributor to the field of computational dosimetry and applied radiation science.

📈 Legacy and Future Contributions

Rohit Yadav is on track to become a leading figure in radiation simulation and protection research in India. His ongoing contributions will likely shape national radiation safety standards, influence dosimetry policies, and expand applications of Monte Carlo methods in medical physics, space missions, and environmental monitoring.

Publications Top Notes

Response of CaSO₄:Dy Teflon embedded thermoluminescent dosimeter badge on different ISO phantoms for photons and beta sources using FLUKA and GEANT4

  • Authors: Rohit Yadav, Madhumita Bhattacharya, A.K. Bakshi, B.K. Sapra
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2025

Beta dose rate estimation of soil samples with CW-OSL technique using LiCaAlF₆:Eu,Y phosphor for retrospective dosimetry

  • Authors: S. Kadam, S.N. Menon, P. Rama, R. Yadav, S. Dawn, B. Dhabekar
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2024

Simulation-based estimation of dosimetric quantities for different phantom compositions and the effectiveness of aluminum shielding against galactic cosmic rays

  • Authors: Rohit Yadav, Sandipan Dawn, A.K. Bakshi, B.K. Sapra
    Journal: Radiation Protection and Environment
    Year: 2024

Estimation of personal dose equivalent HP(0.07) using CaSO₄:Dy Teflon disc-based extremity dosemeter

  • Authors: M. Bhattacharya, K. Samuel, S. Patil, R. Yadav, A.K. Bakshi, S.K. Singh, B.K. Sapra
    Journal: Radiation Protection Dosimetry
    Year: 2022

 

 

WAEL CHOUK | High energy physics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. WAEL CHOUK | High energy physics | Young Scientist Award

Post-Doc at Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte | Tunisia

Dr. Wael Chouk is a dedicated Tunisian physicist specializing in materials physics, particularly in the field of dielectric and superconducting materials. With a PhD earned from the Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage, he has demonstrated a consistent track record of academic excellence, international research experience, and pedagogical commitment. His profile reflects a unique blend of technical expertise, research passion, and community involvement.

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📘 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Chouk began his academic journey with a preparatory cycle in engineering (Math-Physics) from 2012 to 2015 at the Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies, Nabeul. He then pursued a Fundamental Physics degree (2015–2017) and a Master’s in Physics (2017–2020), graduating with honors. His early research centered on materials structure and properties, laying the foundation for his future in high-impact experimental physics.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Wael’s career is marked by consistent involvement in academic teaching and research supervision. As a part-time lecturer at the Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte (2021–2022), he taught practical physics and later co-supervised Master’s research projects in 2023 and 2024. His teaching was not just instructional but also developmental, helping students build critical skills in dielectric materials and experimental analysis.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His PhD work (2021–2024) explores the superconducting-supercapacitance transition in the complex ceramic YBa₂₋ₓCaₓCuβOδ, synthesized using the sol-gel method. His research involves advanced characterization techniques such as XRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, PPMS, and VSM, highlighting his expertise in materials synthesis and structural/magnetic analysis. His contributions to the field include two co-authored scientific papers on phase transitions and intrinsic permittivity in ceramic compounds.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Chouk has enhanced his research impact through international internships a two-month stay at BAU University in Turkey and a three-month program at ICMM in Madrid, part of CSIC. He has also presented at prestigious events like SMS’2024 and AdAMFM 2022, and showcased his work at the Innovation Fair by the ANPR, where his stand on electro-ceramics for high-energy-density capacitors demonstrated both academic relevance and real-world application.

📊 Academic Citations and Publications

Dr. Wael Chouk has authored notable publications including “Study of phase transition behavior and high dielectric properties in YBa₂₋ₓCaₓCu₃Oδ ceramics” and “Novel high intrinsic permittivity in new perovskite ceramic GdCa₂Cu₃Oδ”. These studies significantly contribute to the scientific understanding of ceramic-based high-performance materials, with impactful applications in electronics, energy storage, and superconductivity. His research enhances the academic literature and reflects a growing influence in the field of materials physics.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Wael Chouk demonstrates strong experimental and analytical skills, especially in material synthesis (sol-gel, ceramic fabrication) and advanced characterization techniques such as XRD, TEM, SEM, XPS, and EPR. He is also proficient in simulation and analysis tools including MATLAB, Origin, and Gaussian. His expertise in laboratory instrumentation and data interpretation equips him to contribute effectively to cross-disciplinary research and lead complex experimental projects, reflecting a robust and versatile research capability.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

His years as a part-time teacher and student supervisor reveal a solid commitment to academic mentorship. He has taught practical physics to undergraduate students and supported Master’s candidates in achieving their academic goals, especially in materials physics and dielectric behavior analysis.

🏅 Awards and Honors

While formal award titles are not specified, Dr. Wael Chouk’s participation in international conferences, prestigious research internships, and representation at innovation fairs reflect peer recognition and academic credibility. He holds valuable certifications in ISO 9001, ISO 50001, X-ray diffraction, project management, stress management, public speaking, and first aid. These accomplishments highlight his professional competence, leadership potential, and strong alignment with high research standards and institutional trust.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Wael Chouk is poised to leave a lasting impact on the field of applied materials physics. His future contributions are likely to lie at the intersection of ceramic materials, energy storage technologies, and magnetic-electrical coupling. With a strong foundation in both academic teaching and experimental research, he is a promising candidate for collaborative international projects, postdoctoral fellowships, and innovative research leadership.

Publications Top Notes

Study of phase transition behavior and high dielectric properties in YBa₂₋ₓCaₓCu₃Oδ ceramics

  • Authors: Wael Chouk, Khouloud Moualhi, Abdelhak Othmani, Mouldi Zouaoui
    Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics
    Year: 2023

Novel high intrinsic permittivity in new perovskite ceramic GdCa₂Cu₃Oδ

  • Authors: Khouloud Moualhi, Wael Chouk, Youssef Moualhi, Abdelhak Othmani, Mouldi Zouaoui
    Journal: Materials chemistry and physics
    Year: 2024

Multifunctional chitosan/montmorillonite/TiO₂ nanocomposites: Correlating microstructure with dielectric and photocatalytic properties

  • Authors: Lahbib M., Mejri C., Bejaoui M., Chadha C., Oueslati A., Oueslati W.
    Journal: Journal of the Indian Chemical Society
    Year: 2025

Conduction mechanism investigation in YCa₂Cu₃Oδ colossal permittivity ceramics

  • Authors: Wael Chouk, Mohamed Annabi, Mouldi Zouaoui
    Journal: Results in Physics
    Year:2025

 

 

André Aimé ATANGANA LIKENE | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. André Aimé ATANGANA LIKENE | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Research Officer at Research Centre for Nuclear Science and Technology, Institute of Geological and Mining Research | Cameroon

Dr. Atangana Likéné André Aimé is a highly accomplished Research Officer specializing in Nuclear Physics, Dosimetry, and Radiation Protection. Holding a PhD in Physics from the University of Yaoundé I, his academic journey has been marked by excellence in both teaching and research. He currently works at the Research Center of Nuclear Science and Technology, part of the Institute of Geological and Mining Research, contributing to cutting-edge scientific endeavors in the field of nuclear science.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Atangana’s academic foundation was built at the University of Douala, where he completed his Master’s Degree in Physics with a focus on Physics of Matter and Radiation. His initial research projects, including an experimental study on atoms and molecules in strong laser fields, showcased his deep engagement with experimental physics. He also earned a D.E.A in Physics from the same university, demonstrating his growing specialization in mathematical physics.

His stellar academic performance earned him multiple Academic Excellence Scholarships, which facilitated his progression through advanced studies. With a Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Mechanics, he laid the groundwork for a future in high-level research and teaching.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Atangana’s professional journey spans both academic teaching and practical research applications. Early in his career, he contributed as a part-time high school teacher, teaching Physics and Mathematics to secondary school students. His teaching journey expanded into higher education where he worked as a part-time lecturer at Einstein Group, and later at the University of Yaoundé I, where he currently teaches Nuclear and Atomic Physics to undergraduate students. Simultaneously, his professional experience has been diverse, from working at the National Radiation Protection Agency (NRPA) to being part of the Institute of Geological and Mining Research, where he works with ionizing radiation metrology in alpha, beta, and gamma spectrometry.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Atangana’s research focuses on Nuclear Physics, Quantum Chromodynamics, and Particle Physics, particularly in hadron spectroscopy and the quark model. His doctoral research on the effect of topological defects on hadron spectra and quark confinement has significantly advanced the field. He also explores non-gravitational scalar fields and their impact on particle interactions in a Schwarzschild-like space-time. His contributions also span environmental radiation studies, where he has analyzed indoor radon concentrations and measured background radiation in uranium-rich zones in Cameroon.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Atangana’s research has had a lasting impact on both the academic community and global scientific organizations. He is a member of prominent scientific societies such as the Cameroon Radiological Protection Society (CRPS), African School of Physics (ASP), and the American Physical Society (APS). His collaborations with international research bodies like the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and his presentations at global conferences have enhanced international cooperation in radiation protection and nuclear science. His scientific publications in leading journals have advanced nuclear energy research and theoretical physics, focusing on heavy quarkonium, meson spectroscopy, and spin interactions in topological defect spaces.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Atangana has earned numerous awards and recognitions, including multiple Academic Excellence Scholarships and the distinction of being the Top of the 2015 Master’s Degree Promotion at the University of Douala. His sustained commitment to academic excellence and scientific discovery continues to earn him accolades both locally and internationally.

Teaching Experience 🍎

Dr. Atangana has substantial experience in teaching at both secondary and higher education levels. His roles as a part-time high school teacher and later as a university lecturer in Nuclear Physics reflect his passion for educating the next generation of physicists. He has been involved in mentoring undergraduate students and preparing course materials in Atomic and Nuclear Physics.

Research Skills 🛠️

With expertise in symbolic computations, scientific computing, and mathematical modeling, Dr. Atangana is proficient in tools such as Python, MATLAB, SageMath, Maple, and FORTRAN. His proficiency in machine learning applications for hadron spectroscopy is a key strength in his research. He also has hands-on experience in spectrometry and radiation protection techniques, making him an invaluable asset to his field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Dr. Atangana aims to continue his pioneering work in nuclear physics and radiation protection. He is committed to exploring new dimensions of quantum chromodynamics, advancing particle physics models, and contributing to sustainable energy solutions. His ongoing research promises to shape the future of nuclear science, particularly in the context of global radiation safety and environmental health. His future contributions will undoubtedly further his legacy in physics research and education, inspiring young minds and influencing both scientific communities and policy-making bodies in radiation protection.

Publications Top Notes

Effect of spin-spin interaction and fractional order on heavy pentaquark masses under topological defect space-times

  • Authors: D. Nga Ongodo, A. A. Atangana Likéné, J. M. Ema’a Ema’a, P. Ele Abiama, G. H. Ben-Bolie
    Journal: The European Physical Journal C
    Year: 2025

Hyperbolic tangent form of sextic potential in Bohr Hamiltonian: Analytical approach via extended Nikiforov–Uvarov and Heun equations

  • Authors: D. Nga Ongodo, A. Atangana Likéné, A. Zarma, J. M. Ema’a Ema’a, P. Ele Abiama, G. H. Ben-Bolie
    Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics E
    Year: 2025

Angular momentum dependence of nuclear decay of radon isotopes by emission of 14^{14}C nuclei and branching ratio relative to α\alpha -decay

  • Authors: A. A. Atangana Likéné, J. E. Ndjana Nkoulou II, Saïdou
    Journal: The European Physical Journal Plus
    Year: 2025

Non-compact extra dimensions and flavor dependence of cc̄ and bb̄ mesons masses in a hot QCD medium with lattice, LO and NLO parametrizations of the Debye mass

  • Authors: A. A. Atangana Likéné, L. B. Ungem, D. C. Mbah, D. Nga Ongodo, R. Houzibe, F. B. Djeuyi Ndafeun
    Journal: Modern Physics Letters A
    Year: 2025

Quantum chromodynamics Lagrangian density and SU(3) gauge symmetry: A fractional approach

  • Authors: A. A. Atangana Likéné, D. Nga Ongodo, P. Mah Tsila, A. Atangana, G. H. Ben-Bolie
    Journal: Modern Physics Letters A
    Year: 2024