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

 

 

 

Dieudonné NGA ONGODO | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dieudonné NGA ONGODO | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

University of Yaoundé I | Cameroon

Dr. Dieudonné NGA ONGODO is a Cameroonian nuclear physicist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé I, Faculty of Science, Department of Physics. With over a decade of professional and academic engagement, Dr. Nga Ongodo stands out as a prominent scholar, researcher, and educator, whose work spans nuclear instrumentation, quantum mechanics, and radiation protection. His contributions are firmly rooted in both fundamental physics and applied technologies, making him a vital figure in the African and international scientific communities.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Nga Ongodo’s academic foundation was laid with a Baccalaureate in Mathematics and Physics from Lycée d’Obala (2004–2005). He then enrolled at the University of Yaoundé I, completing his Undergraduate studies in Physics (2005–2010), followed by a Master’s Degree in Physics (2011–2013), and later earning a PhD in Nuclear Physics in 2020. His academic trajectory reflects a strong grounding in core and advanced physics disciplines, preparing him for a research-intensive career.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Over more than a decade, Dr. Nga Ongodo has built a distinguished academic career. Since May 2023, he serves as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé I, having previously worked as an Assistant Lecturer (2021–2023) and Part-time Teacher (2014–2021) in the same department. Beyond academia, he also lectures at Institut Universitaire la Vision and previously at Institut Universitaire Sup Prépa, further demonstrating his commitment to educational development. Additionally, he plays a pivotal role in public contract regulation as a recognized expert for both the Regulatory Agency of Public Contracts (ARMP) and the Ministry of Public Contracts.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Nga Ongodo is a dynamic and innovative researcher whose work spans several cutting-edge domains in physics. His expertise includes nuclear instrumentation, FPGA systems, digital signal and pulse processing (DSP, DPP), and radiation dosimetry. He has also contributed to the use of artificial neural networks in analyzing mass spectra, and explores quantum mechanics and SU(3) symmetry through advanced mathematical models. By integrating fractional calculus, Bohr Hamiltonian formalism, and quark models, he provides deep insight into atomic nuclei and particle interactions. His research bridges theory and application, advancing nuclear physics both locally and globally.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Nga Ongodo’s scientific influence transcends national borders. He has participated in prominent international workshops and seminars, including the African School of Fundamental Physics (Rwanda, 2016) and IAEA-AFRA training sessions across Cameroon and Ethiopia. His groundbreaking publications are featured in top-tier journals such as the European Physical Journal, Modern Physics Letters, and the International Journal of Modern Physics, attesting to the global relevance and visibility of his work.

📈 Academic Citations

With 13 peer-reviewed articles published between 2019 and 2025, Dr. Nga Ongodo’s work has received increasing academic attention. He has co-authored papers on topics including heavy pentaquark masses, Bohr Hamiltonian models, and charmonium resonances using both classical physics and AI techniques. His collaborations with other leading African physicists highlight his role as a central figure in nuclear modeling and quantum structure analysis.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Nga Ongodo’s research expertise is deeply rooted in a diverse and robust technical skill set that empowers both his investigative pursuits and pedagogical approach. He possesses advanced mastery in nuclear and numerical electronics, as well as specialized experience in detector electronics and FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) systems, which are vital for real-time data acquisition and signal processing in nuclear experiments. His strong foundation in mathematical modeling, particularly through sophisticated frameworks such as the Nikiforov–Uvarov and Heun methods, allows him to derive analytical solutions for complex quantum systems.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

A passionate and student-centered educator, Dr. Nga Ongodo has taught an extensive range of subjects including Quantum Physics, Electromagnetism, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Radiation Protection. He is well-versed in both theoretical instruction and practical laboratory supervision. His active engagement in pedagogical development seminars, such as the 2022 Competency-Based Teaching Workshop, showcases his dedication to educational innovation and student success.

🏅 Awards and Honors

While formal awards are not explicitly listed, Dr. Nga Ongodo’s appointments and invited participation in elite research events, including those organized by C.E.T.I.C and the IAEA, serve as implicit recognition of his expertise and leadership. His invitation to speak at the 2025 Radiological Protection Workshop in Cameroon underscores his role as a national thought leader in nuclear safety and public health.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Nga Ongodo is set to play an even more significant role in African scientific development, particularly in areas of radiation protection, data-driven nuclear modeling, and sustainable electronics for physics research. His recent work involving Artificial Neural Networks, topological quantum mechanics, and quantum gravity analogues points to a future of interdisciplinary research that bridges AI, quantum systems, and high-energy physics. His legacy will not only be defined by the depth of his research, but also by his transformational impact on Cameroon’s scientific infrastructure, his mentorship of emerging scholars, and his efforts to elevate African research onto the global stage.

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

Electric quadrupole transitions of triaxial nuclei via the Bohr Hamiltonian within the screened Kratzer–Hellmann potential

  • Authors: D. Nga Ongodo, A. A. Atangana Likéné, A. Zarma, S. Haman Adama, J. M. Ema’a Ema’a, G. H. Ben-Bolie
    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

Hanyang Li | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hanyang Li | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Lab Director at Harbin Engineering University | China

Dr. Hanyang Li is a dedicated researcher and professor specializing in optical microcavity and laser propulsion technologies. With a background rooted in chemical engineering and physical chemistry, his journey spans top academic institutions and international collaborations. Currently a Professor at the College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Dr. Li integrates scientific innovation with practical applications, mentoring the next generation of photonics researchers and contributing extensively to high-impact journals.

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📘 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Li’s academic foundation was laid at Heilongjiang University, where he earned a B.S. in Applied Chemistry (2003–2007). He then pursued a M.Eng. in Physical Chemistry (2007–2009) followed by a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Technology (2009–2015) at the prestigious Harbin Institute of Technology. These formative years shaped his deep interest in optical systems, nanostructures, and laser-matter interactions, driving him toward cutting-edge interdisciplinary research.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Li has demonstrated exceptional academic progression, beginning as a Lecturer in the College of Science at Harbin Engineering University (2017–2021), rising to Associate Professor (2021–2024), and ultimately Professor in 2024. His global outlook is reflected in his role as a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (USA) from 2019–2020. These roles have not only enriched his teaching and research but also expanded his international collaborations.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Li’s research revolves around fiber sensors, microresonators, whispering-gallery modes (WGM), and nano/microlaser systems. He has led groundbreaking projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Heilongjiang Provincial Foundation, and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. His work in co-doped nanofiber lasers, enzyme reaction monitoring in microcavities, and micropropulsion dynamics continues to push the boundaries of photonic innovation.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With over 110 SCI-indexed publications, including more than 50 as first/corresponding author, Dr. Li has significantly influenced the fields of microcavity optics and laser-based sensing systems. His H-index of 21 attests to the scholarly impact of his work. Two of his papers have earned cover-page recognition in ACS Photonics and Liquid Crystals, underscoring their novelty and scientific relevance. He also serves as a technical consultant to Harbin Kaimeisi Technology Co., Ltd., bridging academic research with industrial development.

📊 Academic Citations

Dr. Li’s research is widely cited in international journals, particularly in optics, nanomaterials, and sensor technologies. His works in Optics Letters, ACS Photonics, Applied Physics Letters, and Journal of Materials Chemistry C are frequently referenced, reflecting his status as a thought leader in integrated photonic systems and functional microdevices.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Li’s research arsenal includes optical design, microresonator fabrication, laser pulse diagnostics, and nanomaterial synthesis. He is adept in developing fiber-optic devices, performing real-time sensing, and constructing phase-change materials-based systems. His strength lies in multidisciplinary integration, combining chemistry, physics, and engineering to address fundamental and applied challenges.

📚 Teaching Experience

Since 2021, Dr. Li has taught “Microcavity Photonics Devices and Applications” at the graduate level and “Microcavity Optics” for undergraduates at Harbin Engineering University. These courses are crafted to empower students with both theoretical insight and experimental practice, preparing them to excel in modern photonics research.

🎓🤝Industry-Academia Collaboration

Prof. Yeeu-Chang Lee has a strong foundation in academic research and a forward-looking vision for real-world applications. He has actively contributed to scholarly innovation and industry-academia collaboration. Through leading and participating in multiple pilot programs, he has helped bridge academic research with industrial transformation particularly in cultivating professional talent and facilitating the upgrade of manufacturing capabilities in industrial parks.
His work has been recognized through national awards for invention and excellence in industry-academia collaboration, reflecting a sustained commitment to integrating research innovation with societal and industrial impact.
Selected Industry-Academia Collaboration Projects:
  • Development of reverse nanoimprint lithography for fabricating nanopatterned sapphire substrates
  • Enhancing the efficiency of light-emitting diodes through soft precision imprinting technology
  • Development of a fabrication process for nanostructured sapphire substrates
  • Investigation of nanopatterning on 2-inch full sapphire wafers
  • Process development of laser-based resistor trimming for embedded printed circuit boards
  • Preparation and characterization of microstructured optical thin films
Value-Added Collaboration and Outreach Projects:
  • National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Project for Research Outcome Exploration and Value-Added Application
  • Revitalization and Upgrade Program for Industrial Park Manufacturers
  • Pilot Project for Training Professionals in Industrial Equipment and System Design

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Li’s academic excellence has been recognized through multiple research grants and fellowships, including support from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation and the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province. He is also an esteemed member of the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering, further attesting to his reputation in the scientific community.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Li aims to deepen his work on optical microdevices and laser-driven micropropulsion, with plans to develop next-gen photonic systems for biomedical, aerospace, and energy applications. His commitment to scientific excellence, industry collaboration, and student mentorship positions him as a key figure in shaping the future of photonic technology in China and beyond.

Publications Top Notes

The experimental study on concentration disturbance pattern and conversion mechanism of underwater plasma laser propulsion

  • Authors: Y. Ge, X. Tang, Y. Chen, X. Yang, H. Li
    Journal: Optics and Lasers in Engineering
    Year: 2025

Fiber Bragg grating-based method for underwater object angular measurement

  • Authors: H. Li, Y. Song, J. Wang, X. Dou
    Journal: Measurement Science and Technology
    Year: 2025

Observation of microsphere clusters separated by pulsed laser in water environment

  • Authors: Y. Ge, G. Zhou, X. Yang, J. Sun, H. Li
    Journal: Laser Physics
    Year: 2025

Observation of spectral splitting of whispering-gallery modes in asymmetrical photonic molecules

  • Authors: J. Wang, J. Sun, Y. Zhang, Z.I. Liu, H. Li
    Journal: Optics Letters
    Year: 2024

Bragg grating-based all-optical continuous two-dimensional force perceptron

  • Authors: H. Li, Z. Wu, J. Dai, G. Zhou, J. Sun
    Journal: Measurement Science and Technology
    Year: 2024

Jerzy Dryzek | The matter particles | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Jerzy Dryzek | The matter particles | Excellence in Research Award

Professor at Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS | Poland

Prof. Jerzy Dryzek is a renowned physicist specializing in solid state physics and positron annihilation spectroscopy, with over four decades of academic and research experience. A pioneer in experimental physics in Poland, he has played a central role in developing advanced laboratory techniques in the field, particularly at the Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN in Kraków. His extensive international collaborations and leadership in scientific projects underscore his lasting influence in materials science and nuclear physics.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Dryzek embarked on his academic journey with a Master’s degree from the Academy of Mining and Metallurgy in Kraków (1975–1980), where he focused on the “Technology of thin films.” He simultaneously pursued another Master’s in Nuclear Physics from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków (1977–1981), conducting a thesis on the “Measurement of the positron lifetime in silver films.” His deep interest in positron-related phenomena led to his Ph.D. (1981–1986) in Solid State Physics, with a dissertation titled “Electrical conductivity and electrical properties of thin metallic films (Au, Ag, Cu).”

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Since 1987, Dr. Dryzek has held a permanent position at the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Kraków, where he has been instrumental in establishing and expanding the positron annihilation laboratory. His international exposure includes scientific visits to Münster University, Germany, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, Texas Christian University, USA, and collaborative research at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and KEK in Tsukuba, Japan. He also served as Professor at the University of Zielona Góra (2005–2009) and Opole University (2009–2014).

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Dryzek’s research focus lies in positron annihilation spectroscopy, with special emphasis on pulsed positron beams, two-dimensional Doppler broadening, and positron annihilation in flight. He has led multiple national and international research projects, exploring grain boundaries, resonance trapping, and nonhomogeneous systems. His innovative work includes the construction of Doppler broadening spectrometers and advancing methods of studying subsurface zones in metallic alloys.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Dryzek’s impact extends beyond laboratory research. Through his leadership in the Centre of Excellence ADREM, he contributes to applying physics to human health and environmental safety. His collaborative initiatives have fostered German-Polish scientific cooperation, and his lectures and research work have enriched institutions in Europe, the USA, and Japan. His influence is particularly notable in shaping positron annihilation research infrastructure in Poland.

📖 Academic Cites

Dr. Dryzek’s work has been widely cited in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences, especially in the context of tribology, surface studies, and positron annihilation in condensed matter. His habilitation thesis in 2001, titled “Positron annihilation characteristics in condensed matter,” laid the foundation for his recognition as an Assistant Professor and later Full Professor in 2012.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Dryzek demonstrates expertise in experimental physics, with deep proficiency in positron annihilation techniques, Doppler spectroscopy, and positron beam construction. He is also skilled in research project management, having led numerous scientific grants, coordinated interdisciplinary networks such as POSMAT, and conducted technology-based studies on materials like polymers, metals, and minerals.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Alongside research, Dr. Dryzek has actively contributed to academic teaching, notably as a lecturer in physics at the Pedagogical University in Kraków (1990–1992) and as a visiting professor at international institutions. He played a significant role in educating students from Münster University, fostering cross-border scientific knowledge exchange under the German-Polish Collaboration framework.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Among his recognitions are several competitive research grants awarded by the Committee of Scientific Research in Poland, European Commission (COST Programs), and German-Polish Foundations. His leadership in teaching grants, instrument development, and joint international projects reflects the high regard of his contributions to science and education.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a legacy rooted in scientific innovation, academic mentorship, and international collaboration, Dr. Dryzek has established himself as a pioneer in positron physics. His work continues to inspire future generations, and his efforts in network coordination, grant acquisition, and technical development ensure ongoing contributions to the fields of solid-state physics and material science. His vision for advancing positron annihilation studies remains a guiding light for both theoretical and applied physics communities.

Publications Top Notes

Superior barrier performance, mechanical properties and compostability in relation to supramolecular structure of renewable based poly(trimethylene furanoate) modified with suberic acid

  • Authors: A. Zubkiewicz, A. Szymczyk, J. Dryzek, V.M. Siracusa, N. Lotti
    Journal: European Polymer Journal
    Year: 2025

Positronium Formation on the Rhenium Surface Studied by Slow Positron Measurements

  • Authors: J. Dryzek, M.O. Liedke, M. Butterling, E. Dryzek
    Journal: Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research
    Year: 2025

Influence of flexible segment length on the phase structure and properties of poly(hexamethylene 2,5-furandicarboxylate)-block-biopolytetrahydrofuran copolymers

  • Authors: S. Paszkiewicz, K. Walkowiak, I. Irska, Z.J. Rozwadowski, J. Dryzek
    Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science
    Year: 2024

Positron Annihilation and EBSD Studies of Subsurface Zone Created During Friction in Vanadium

  • Authors: J. Dryzek, M.X. Wróbel
    Journal: Journal of Tribology
    Year: 2023

Influence of the positron implantation profile on the study of the defect depth distribution by the positron annihilation technique

  • Authors: J. Dryzek
    Journal: Journal of Applied Physics
    Year: 2023

 

 

Yueling Yang | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yueling Yang | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Henan Normal University | China

Yueling Yang is a Professor of Physics at Henan Normal University, specializing in theoretical particle physics. With extensive expertise in weak decays, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and the phenomenology of B mesons, she has established herself as a prominent researcher in the field. Over the years, she has progressed from an Assistant Professor to a Professor, teaching and conducting research at one of China’s leading institutions in the realm of theoretical physics.

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📚Early Academic Pursuits

Yueling Yang’s academic journey began at Yanbei Normal University, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Physics (2000). She pursued her Master of Science in Theoretical Physics and later earned her Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Henan Normal University in 2014. Her graduate education laid a solid foundation for her future research endeavors, shaping her interests in particle physics and QCD phenomena.

👩‍🏫Professional Endeavors

Yang’s professional career spans over two decades, with extensive experience at Henan Normal University since 2003. After serving as an Assistant Professor at Yuncheng University, she returned to Henan Normal University in 2006. Over time, she was promoted to Lecturer, then Associate Professor, and finally, Professor. She currently holds the position of Professor of Physics at the Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics, making her a key figure in academic leadership and research excellence.

🔬Contributions and Research Focus

Yueling Yang’s research primarily focuses on theoretical particle physics, specifically the study of weak decays of B mesons and heavy-flavored mesons. She has contributed to the understanding of nonfactorizable corrections in weak decays and the application of QCD factorization methods to nonleptonic decays. Her contributions also extend to the phenomenology of particle decays, an area central to understanding the standard model and searching for new physics beyond it.

🌍Impact and Influence

Yueling Yang’s work has had a substantial impact on the field of theoretical physics. Her research not only advances fundamental theoretical concepts but also bridges the gap between theoretical predictions and experimental possibilities, helping lay the groundwork for potential future experimental investigations in particle physics. Her publications, including 61 refereed journal articles, demonstrate her ongoing contribution to the academic community, and her work is often cited by leading researchers in the field.

📚 Academic Cites

Yueling Yang’s research has been widely cited in academic journals such as Eur. Phys. J. C, Phys. Rev. D, and Chin. Phys. C, demonstrating the scholarly reach and relevance of his contributions. His recent work on QED corrections and factorization approaches continues to gain traction among peers in the theoretical physics community.

🧪 Research Skills

Prof. Yang excels in theoretical modeling, perturbative QCD, and computational analysis for particle physics processes. His methodical approach to applying QCD factorization and examining nonperturbative effects enables nuanced predictions of weak decay channels. These skills have been critical in acquiring competitive funding from agencies like the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

📖Teaching Experience

As a renowned educator, Yueling Yang has played a crucial role in shaping the academic development of many students. She has received multiple teaching awards, including the “Top 10 Distinguished Teachers” and the “Outstanding Teachers” awards from Henan Normal University. Her commitment to excellence in teaching is also reflected in her work as an Excellent Master’s Thesis Supervisor, an honor she will continue to hold into 2024.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Prof. Yang has received 6 major honorary titles, including:

  • 🏆 Excellent Master’s Thesis Supervisor of Henan Province (2024)

  • 🥈 Second Class Prize of the Henan Natural Science Award (2023)

  • 🌟 Outstanding Teacher and Example Lesson recognitions from Henan Normal University (2018, 2021)

  • 🎓 Top 10 Distinguished Teachers (2015)

These accolades reflect his all-around excellence in both education and research.

🧬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Prof. Yueling Yang continues to expand his research on new physics effects in heavy meson decays and aims to bridge theory with upcoming experimental data from international particle collider facilities. His legacy is being shaped not only through his scientific contributions but also by the next generation of physicists he mentors. With new research grants and international collaborations underway, Prof. Yang is poised to make even deeper contributions to the understanding of fundamental particles and forces.

Publications Top Notes

The QED nonfactorizable correction to the semileptonic charmed three-body B decays

  • Authors: Yueling Yang, Liting Wang, Jiazhi Li, Qin Chang, Junfeng Sun
    Journal: European Physical Journal C
    Year: 2024

CEPC Technical Design Report: Accelerator

  • Authors: Waleed Abdallah, Tiago Carlos Adorno de Freitas, Konstantin G. Afanaciev, Tianlu Chen, Wei Chen
    Journal: Radiation Detection Technology and Methods
    Year: 2024

STCF conceptual design report (Volume 1): Physics & detector

  • Authors: M. N. Achasov, X. C. Ai, L. P. An, Baolin Hou, T. J. Hou
    Journal: Frontiers of Physics
    Year: 2024

Possibility of experimental study on nonleptonic weak decays

  • Authors: Yueling Yang, Liting Wang, Jinshu Huang, Qin Chang, Junfeng Sun
    Journal: Chinese Physics C
    Year: 2023

Feasibility of searching for the Cabibbo-favored D∗ → K ¯ π+, K ¯ ∗π+, K ¯ ρ+ decays

  • Authors: Yueling Yang, Kang Li, Zhenglin Li, Qin Chang, Junfeng Sun
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2022

 

Mohammed salah Abd El minem | High energy physics | Physics Excellence in Industry Award

Dr. Mohammed salah Abd El minem | High energy physics | Physics Excellence in Industry Award

Assistant Professor at Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Egypt

Mohamed Salah Abdel-Moneim Youssef is an Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Physics at Al-Azhar University, Assiut, Egypt. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics (2012) and a Master’s degree from Al-Azhar University with a focus on optical properties of BiI3 thin films. He has been actively involved in teaching, research, and scientific activities, contributing significantly to the field of material science and optoelectronics.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mohamed began his academic journey at Al-Azhar University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physics in 2012. His academic prowess and commitment to the field were recognized when he was appointed as a Demonstrator in the Department of Physics in 2018. This early appointment demonstrated his passion for physics and his readiness to contribute to the academic community.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Since 2018, Mohamed has worked as an Assistant Lecturer at Al-Azhar University, where he teaches both undergraduate and preparatory dental students. His teaching responsibilities include specialized courses such as Solid-State Physics, Electronics, Semiconductors, Nuclear Physics, and Modern Physics. His teaching experience reflects his broad knowledge of physics and his ability to simplify complex concepts for diverse student groups.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mohamed’s primary research focuses on material science and optoelectronics, particularly the structural and optical properties of thin films. His Master’s thesis was centered around the impact of gamma-irradiation on BiI3 thin films, aiming to improve optoelectronic devices. Two notable publications emerged from this research, contributing to the understanding of optical parameters in photovoltaic and nonlinear applications.

His PhD research continued to explore materials science, specifically the substitution of BaTiO3 in lead borosilicate glass for ultrasonic applications, published in the Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his research and academic contributions, Mohamed has played a key role in advancing the study of materials for optoelectronic applications. His work on BiI3 thin films and BaTiO3-substituted borosilicate glass has the potential to impact industries related to photovoltaics, optoelectronics, and ultrasonic technologies. By focusing on improving material properties, his research has practical applications that can enhance the performance and efficiency of various technologies.

Academic Cites 📚

Mohamed’s research has garnered recognition in prominent scientific journals. His paper on BaTiO3 substitution in borosilicate glass was published in the Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics (35 (22), 1534). Additionally, his Master’s research resulted in two significant papers that have been well-received in the field of optoelectronics. These publications contribute to the growing body of knowledge in the field of materials science and physics.

Research Skills 🔍

Mohamed is proficient in a variety of research methodologies, including material characterization techniques such as ball milling, gamma-irradiation, and thin film deposition. He has hands-on experience in structural and optical characterization of materials, specifically in the context of optoelectronic applications. His analytical skills and ability to synthesize complex data enable him to draw meaningful conclusions that enhance our understanding of material properties.

Teaching Experience 🎓

In addition to his research activities, Mohamed has been actively involved in teaching physics since 2018. He has taught a variety of courses, including both general physics and specialized courses in solid-state physics, semiconductors, and nuclear physics. His ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and his commitment to educating the next generation of scientists demonstrate his dedication to academic excellence.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Looking forward, Mohamed is poised to continue making significant contributions to materials science and optoelectronics. His ongoing research, particularly in optical and ultrasonic technologies, holds immense potential for future industrial applications. As he continues to expand his research, collaborate with other researchers, and enhance his teaching, Mohamed will likely leave a lasting impact on both the academic and industrial communities.

Publications Top Notes

Structural and optical investigations of multi-component lead-borosilicate glasses containing PbO, BaO, and TiO2

  • Authors: M. Salah, El Sayed Moustafa, A.A. Showahy
    Journal: Optical Materials
    Year: 2025

Influence of BaTiO3 substitution on structural and thermal response of lead borosilicate glass for ultrasonic applications

  • Authors: M. Salah, El Sayed Moustafa, A.A. Showahy
    Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
    Year: 2024

Influence of γ-irradiation dose on the structure, linear and nonlinear optical properties of BiI3 thick films for optoelectronics

  • Authors: AM Abdelnaeim, M Salah, E Massoud, A EL-Taher, ER Shaaban
    Journal: Digest Journal of Nanomaterials & Biostructures (DJNB)
    Year: 2022

Optical parameters of various thickness of bismuth (III) iodide thin films for photovoltaic and nonlinear applications

  • Authors: M Salah, A Abdelnaeim, S Makhlolf, A El-Taher, ER Shaaban
    Journal: International Journal of Thin Film Science & Technology
    Year: 2022

A new one-parameter lifetime distribution and its regression model with applications

  • Authors: MS Eliwa, E Altun, ZA Alhussain, EA Ahmed, MM Salah, HH Ahmed, …
    Journal: PLOS ONE
    Year: 2021

 

Zhen-hua Zhao | Particle Physics and Cosmology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhen-hua Zhao | Particle Physics and Cosmology | Best Researcher Award

Vice President at Liaoning Normal University | China

Zhen-hua Zhao is a distinguished Professor, Vice Dean, and Doctoral Supervisor at the School of Physics and Electronic Technology, Liaoning Normal University. With a strong academic background, he holds a Master’s and Doctoral degree from the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and completed his postdoctoral research at the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Over the years, he has built a reputation in the field of neutrino physics and cosmology.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Zhao’s academic journey began with his master’s and doctoral studies in Theoretical Physics at two of China’s top institutions the Institute of Theoretical Physics and the Institute of High Energy Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. These early academic foundations equipped him with a solid understanding of particle physics and cosmology, areas which he has continued to focus on in his career. His doctoral research laid the groundwork for his later work in neutrino physics and the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe.

Professional Endeavors 🚀

As a Vice Dean, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor at Liaoning Normal University, Zhao has been at the forefront of research and education in the field of Physics. His leadership extends beyond the classroom, where he has also been a mentor to future scientists in the field. Zhao is deeply involved in managing research projects, contributing to the development of new talent, and fostering an environment of academic excellence at his university.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Zhao has made substantial contributions to neutrino physics, particularly in neutrino flavor physics and asymmetry in the universe. His research addresses some of the most pressing issues in cosmology, including the origin of matter-antimatter asymmetry. His expertise in high-energy physics has led to significant advancements in neutrino phenomenology, which has direct implications for our understanding of the universe’s evolution. Notable projects include his leadership in studies of neutrinoless double beta decay and other aspects of neutrino interactions.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Zhao’s work has had a far-reaching impact on the field of high-energy physics, with over 40 SCI papers published in top journals like JHEP, PRD, EPJC, and PLB. His research has provided key insights into the flavor physics of neutrinos and contributed to theoretical models addressing the matter-antimatter imbalance in the cosmos. In addition to his publications, Zhao has served as a reviewer for nine prominent journals, playing a pivotal role in shaping scientific discourse in neutrino physics.

Academic Citations 📚

Zhao has been recognized for his impactful work, with 35 of his 40 papers authored as first author or corresponding author. This includes 11 independent author papers, indicating his leadership in the scientific community. Two of his papers were published in the prestigious Reports on Progress in Physics, one of which earned him the 2019 China Top Cited Author Award by IOP Publishing. His work in neutrino physics has received extensive academic attention, with his citations reflecting the influence and relevance of his research.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Zhao possesses a comprehensive skill set in theoretical modeling, particle phenomenology, and cosmological simulation, with specialized competence in neutrino oscillation theory, flavor mixing, and CP violation studies. His interdisciplinary approach integrates quantum field theory, cosmological observations, and data-driven theoretical predictions.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As a Doctoral Supervisor, Dr. Zhao has mentored numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. He has also delivered lectures at graduate summer schools, providing in-depth reviews of current developments in neutrino physics. His role in academia includes developing curricula and promoting cutting-edge research training at the university level.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhao has led three National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects and has been recognized as a Top Young Talent under the “Xingliao Talent Plan” in Liaoning Province. In 2024, he was selected as an Outstanding Reviewer for the journal Chinese Physics C, reflecting his commitment to maintaining scientific integrity and rigor in the field.

🌟Legacy and Future Contributions 

Zhao’s future contributions are poised to shape the next frontier in high-energy physics and neutrino studies. His continued leadership in neutrino phenomenology and cosmology will likely yield breakthroughs that further our understanding of the fundamental forces of nature. His ongoing participation in major international projects, including the JUNO experiment and neutrinoless double beta decay experiments, suggests that his influence on both academic research and scientific policy will only grow. His legacy will not only impact the academic world but will also contribute to global scientific collaborations and innovation in high-energy physics.

Publications Top Notes

Low scale leptogenesis under neutrino μ-τ Reflection symmetry

  • Authors: Yan Shao, Zhenhua Zhao
    Journal: Physical Review D, 2025

Complete study of RG evolution induced leptogenesis in flavor symmetry scenarios

  • Authors: Zhenhua Zhao, Xiangyi Wu, Jing Zhang
    Journal: Physical Review D, 2024

Purely flavored leptogenesis from a sudden mass gain of right-handed neutrinos

  • Authors: Zhenhua Zhao, Jing Zhang, Xiangyi Wu
    Journal: Journal of High Energy Physics, 2024

Leptogenesis consequences of trimaximal mixing and μ-τ reflection symmetry in the most minimal seesaw model

  • Authors: Zhenhua Zhao, Hongyu Shi, Yan Shao
    Journal: Physical Review D, 2024

 

 

Vien Vo Van | High-Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vien Vo Van | High-Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Tay Nguyen University | Vietnam

Dr. Vo Van Vien is a Senior Lecturer at Tay Nguyen University, specializing in Theoretical Physics with an emphasis on Neutrino Physics and Standard Model Extensions. He has an impressive academic background with a Bachelor’s degree from Vinh University, a Master’s from Ha Noi National University of Education, and a Doctorate from the Institute of Physics, Vietnam. His research primarily focuses on high-energy physics and particle phenomenology.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Vien’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Theoretical Physics from Vinh University (1999-2003), followed by a Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics and Mathematical Physics from Ha Noi National University of Education (2006-2008). He then pursued a PhD at the Institute of Physics (2009-2014), where his research deepened his expertise in neutrino physics and discrete symmetry models.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Vien has been a Senior Lecturer at Tay Nguyen University since 2004, where he continues to teach and mentor the next generation of physicists. His academic position has allowed him to lead several high-impact research projects in particle physics, neutrino mass mixing, and flavor symmetries. Notably, he has been the Principal Investigator for multiple funded projects including studies on lepton and quark mixings in extended Standard Models.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Vien’s research contributions have been pivotal in extending the Standard Model, especially in neutrino physics, particle mass mixing, and discrete symmetries. His projects have explored a range of models like B-L models, flavor symmetries (e.g., A4, S4, Z4), and the muon anomaly. He has also contributed significantly to understanding neutrino oscillation phenomenology and the implications for dark matter in various extended models.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Vien’s work has significantly impacted the field of particle physics and neutrino phenomenology. His research on neutrino mass, mixing, and symmetry breaking models has been widely cited and recognized in global academic circles. His collaborations with prominent researchers and his leadership in international research projects underscore his influence in advancing high-energy physics.

📑 Academic Cites

Through his cutting-edge research, Dr. Vien has garnered significant recognition within the scientific community. His publications and citations have had a noticeable impact on the development of high-energy physics and mathematical models used in modern particle physics. His research has been cited by peers, especially those exploring theoretical extensions of the Standard Model and the neutrino sector.

Research Skills 🛠️

Dr. Vien has exceptional skills in Theoretical Physics, particularly in neutrino phenomenology, standard model extensions, and discrete symmetries. His expertise in mathematical models is complemented by proficiency in high-energy particle simulations and advanced theoretical methods, ensuring his research is at the cutting edge of particle physics.

Teaching Experience 🧑‍🏫

As a Senior Lecturer at Tay Nguyen University, Dr. Vien has mentored and inspired numerous students in theoretical physics and mathematical physics. He is known for his innovative teaching methods, combining advanced theoretical concepts with practical examples to help students understand complex phenomena in high-energy physics. His dedication to education ensures that his students are well-prepared to pursue careers in both academia and industry.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Vien has received several awards and accolades for his academic excellence and research leadership, including:

  • National Foundation for Science and Technology Development grants for his research on Fermion mass and mixing.

  • Tay Nguyen University Principal Investigator awards for his work in extending the Standard Model and exploring new physics.

  • Recognition in peer-reviewed journals for his groundbreaking research in neutrino physics and dark matter.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌠

Dr. Vo Van Vien’s legacy lies in his substantial contributions to particle physics and his dedication to educating future generations of physicists. His ongoing research promises to further unravel the complexities of neutrino physics, dark matter, and the Standard Model extensions. With a vision of pushing the boundaries of high-energy physics, Dr. Vien is poised to make lasting contributions to theoretical physics that could have a profound impact on how we understand the universe.

Publications Top Notes

Realistic fermion mass and mixing in U(1)L model with A4 flavor symmetry for Majorana neutrino

  • Authors: V.V. Vien, Vo Van
    Journal: Indian Journal of Physics
    Year: 2025

Lepton masses and mixings with broken μ−τ symmetry in a B – L extended 3HDM based on (Z2×Z4)⋊Z2 (I) symmetry

  • Authors: V.V. Vien, Vo Van
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
    Year: 2025

The μ−τ reflection symmetry breaking in a B−L model with T7×Z8×Z2 symmetry

  • Authors: V.V. Vien, Vo Van
    Journal: Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
    Year: 2024

A4×Z2×Z4 flavor symmetry model for neutrino oscillation phenomenology

  • Authors: V.V. Vien, Vo Van
    Journal: Revista Mexicana de Fisica
    Year: 2024

Fermion masses and mixings and g − 2 muon anomaly in a Q6 flavored 2HDM

  • Authors: V.V. Vien, Vo Van, H.N. Long, A.E. Cárcamo Hernández, J. Marchant González
    Journal: Nuclear Physics, Section B
    Year: 2024

 

 

 

Albert Munyeshyaka | High-Energy Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Albert Munyeshyaka | High-Energy Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

University of Rwanda-College of Science and Technology | Rwanda

Albert Munyeshyaka is an exceptional researcher and educator in the field of Astrophysics and Cosmology. Currently pursuing his PhD at the Mbarara University of Science and Technology in Uganda, he is deeply focused on exploring advanced cosmological phenomena, particularly within the context of modified Gauss-Bonnet gravity. Albert’s academic journey spans across Rwanda, Uganda, and Poland, with numerous awards and scholarships showcasing his dedication to advancing the scientific community. His work on cosmic acceleration, large-scale structure formation, and the Hubble tension has earned him recognition among global astrophysics networks.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Albert’s academic journey began at Kinoni Primary School in Burera District and continued through Ecole Secondaire de Kirambo and Ecole des Science de Gisenyi, where he excelled in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. This strong foundation led him to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Physics at the University of Rwanda-College of Science and Technology, where he graduated with honors. This solid base in fundamental physics served as a stepping stone toward his later graduate and postgraduate research in Astrophysics at Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Albert’s professional experience includes a position as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Rwanda, where he teaches undergraduate courses like Electricity and Magnetism for Geotechnical Engineering and Surveying and Geomatics Engineering students. He is also a Research Collaborator on multiple projects, contributing his expertise to projects such as Grant DVC-AAR506/2022. Albert’s collaborative efforts span across multiple esteemed institutions, demonstrating his ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary settings.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧑‍🔬

Albert’s research interests primarily focus on Astrophysics and Cosmology, with particular attention to the large-scale structure formation of the universe and the issues surrounding modified gravity theories. His doctoral research on modified Gauss-Bonnet gravity investigates the intricacies of cosmic acceleration and dark energy, while his work on Chaplygin gas cosmology and perturbation theory explores the fundamental forces that govern the universe. Albert’s contributions to Hubble tension and Sigma 8 are pushing the frontiers of cosmological theory, aiming to solve some of the most pressing challenges in modern physics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Albert’s influence extends well beyond academia. Through his numerous publications in top-tier journals like the International Journal of Modern Physics and the European Physical Journal C, he is contributing to the understanding of cosmological phenomena and the fundamental laws of the universe. His active participation in international conferences such as the 5th Cosmology School in Krakow, Poland, and his involvement in international collaborations have allowed him to share knowledge and learn from leading figures in the field. Albert’s contributions are shaping future directions in cosmological research.

Research Skills and Expertise 🖥️

Albert’s computational and data analysis skills are one of his greatest assets. He is proficient in using advanced tools such as Maple, Pyplot, LATEX, and Jupyter Notebook for typesetting and data visualization. Additionally, his experience with Machine Learning, MCMC simulations, and MATLAB for data analysis enhances his ability to work on complex astrophysical simulations and data reduction. His work with TOPCAT and IRAF also exemplifies his technical abilities in handling astronomical data.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

As an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Rwanda, Albert has demonstrated a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring the next generation of scientists. He has taught subjects such as Electricity and Magnetism, and his approach to teaching integrates theoretical understanding with practical application. His experience with Geotechnical Engineering and Surveying and Geomatics Engineering students highlights his ability to make complex subjects accessible and engaging.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Albert’s academic journey has been marked by several prestigious awards, including:

  • SIDA Scholarship (Swedish International Development Agency) for PhD studies at Mbarara University of Science and Technology.

  • Grant to attend the 5th Cosmology School in Krakow, Poland.

  • PhD Graduation scheduled for October 2024, with his Viva-Voce defense in May 2024.

  • EAARN Scholarship to pursue a Master’s degree in Astrophysics.

These accolades highlight Albert’s excellence and dedication to his field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌠

Albert Munyeshyaka’s career is still in its early stages, yet his research has already made a significant mark in the world of astrophysics. With his continued work in modified gravity theories and cosmological models, Albert is poised to make even more influential contributions in the coming years. His active participation in global scientific networks and his ongoing research projects, such as bulk viscous modified Chaplygin gas and matter power spectrum in modified Gauss-Bonnet gravity, will continue to shape our understanding of the universe and its fundamental laws. As he nears the completion of his PhD, his legacy as a leading researcher in cosmology is already being cemented, with expectations for future breakthroughs in both theoretical and observational physics.

Publications Top Notes

Perturbations with bulk viscosity in modified Chaplygin gas cosmology

  • Authors: Albert Munyeshyaka, Praveen Kumar Dhankar, Joseph Ntahompagaze
    Journal: International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics
    Year: 2025

On covariant perturbations with scalar field in modified Gauss–Bonnet gravity

  • Authors: Albert Munyeshyaka, Joseph Ntahompagaze, Tom Mutabazi, Manasse Mbonye
    Journal: The European Physical Journal C
    Year: 2024

On Chaplygin models in f(G) gravity

  • Authors: Twagirayezu, Fidele; Ayirwanda, Abraham; Munyeshyaka, Albert; Mukeshimana, Solange; Ntahompagaze, Joseph; Uwimbabazi, Leon Fidele Ruganzu
    Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics D
    Year: 2023

On covariant perturbations with scalar field in modified Gauss-Bonnet gravity

  • Authors: Albert Munyeshyaka, Joseph Ntahompagaze, Tom Mutabazi, Manasse R. Mbonye
    Journal: arXiv
    Year: 2023

On 1 + 3 covariant perturbations of the quasi-Newtonian spacetime in modified Gauss–Bonnet gravity

  • Authors: Albert Munyeshyaka, Joseph Ntahompagaze, Tom Mutabazi, Manasse R. Mbonye
    Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics D
    Year: 2023

 

Ngangkham Nimai Singh | High energy physics | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Ngangkham Nimai Singh | High energy physics | Distinguished Scientist Award

Professor at Manipur University | India

Dr. Ngangkham Nimai Singh is a distinguished Theoretical Physicist and the current Director of the Research Institute of Science and Technology (RIST) in Manipur. With an academic career spanning over 30 years, Dr. Singh has made remarkable contributions to High Energy Physics (HEP) and is an influential figure in scientific research and education. His expertise in Grand Unified Theories (GUTs), Neutrino Physics, and QCD-oriented hadronic models makes him a globally recognized scientist.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Singh’s educational journey began in Manipur, where he completed his early schooling before moving to Delhi University. There, he earned a B.Sc. in Physics (Hons.) in 1979, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics in 1981. His pursuit of higher knowledge led to an M.Phil. (1984) and a Ph.D. in Physics (1989), both from Delhi University, under the mentorship of the esteemed Prof. A. N. Mitra. Dr. Singh’s early academic training laid the foundation for his later contributions to theoretical physics.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Dr. Singh’s professional career includes over 22 years of service at Gauhati University, where he held the positions of Lecturer, Reader, and eventually Professor. As Head of the Department of Physics (2010–2013), he played a crucial role in the department’s development. From 2013–2014, he served as a Professor and Head at Manipur University. Additionally, Dr. Singh has held various important positions such as Controller of Examination (I/C) at Manipur University and a PAC Member for International Cooperation/Physics at DST, New Delhi. His leadership extends to scientific bodies like PANE, NEAS, and MAPS.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Singh’s research has had a transformational impact in the field of Theoretical High Energy Physics (HEP). His research interests include:

  • Grand Unified Theories (GUTs) such as SU(5) and SO(10), exploring the unification of the fundamental forces of nature.

  • Neutrino Physics, focusing on the origin of neutrino masses and mixings.

  • Baryogenesis through Leptogenesis, aiming to understand the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe.

  • Higgs Physics and Proton Decay, investigating the fundamental particles and forces.

  • Relativistic Few-Quark Dynamics and Quark Confinement, including QCD-oriented hadronic models and Bethe Salpeter Dynamics.

His research has contributed significantly to the understanding of the standard model of particle physics and beyond, particularly in the areas of neutrino masses, Higgs boson properties, and proton decay.

Impact and Influence 🌐

Dr. Singh’s impact extends far beyond his research. His role as a founding member of numerous scientific organizations, including the North East Academy of Sciences (NEAS), Physics Academy of North East (PANE), and Manipur Centre of Scientific Culture, highlights his dedication to the promotion of science in the northeastern region of India. Dr. Singh has also served as a visiting associate at prestigious institutions like PRL Ahmedabad and ICTP Trieste, fostering global collaborations. As President of PANE, he has worked tirelessly to advance scientific education and promote collaboration among physicists in the region, shaping the future of Physics in Northeast India.

Academic Cites 📚

Dr. Singh’s work has been cited in numerous academic papers and has contributed to the development of Grand Unified Theories (GUTs) and Neutrino Physics. His research on quark dynamics and light-cone physics has helped refine QCD models and deepen the scientific understanding of hadronic structures. His findings in Higgs physics, Baryogenesis, and Proton Decay continue to be foundational for researchers in particle physics worldwide.

Research Skills 🔍

Dr. Singh is highly skilled in theoretical modeling and quantitative analysis, focusing on complex phenomena in high-energy physics. His ability to formulate and solve problems in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), neutrino mass models, and baryogenesis is unmatched. Furthermore, his interdisciplinary approach, combining elements of quantum mechanics, relativistic dynamics, and cosmology, sets him apart as a pioneering researcher in his field.

Teaching Experience 🍎

With three decades of experience in academia, Dr. Singh has mentored and guided numerous graduate and postgraduate students. His role as a Professor and Head of the Department of Physics at Gauhati University and Manipur University allowed him to impart valuable knowledge on high-energy physics, theoretical models, and advanced quantum mechanics. He is also a respected research supervisor, helping students push the boundaries of particle physics.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Singh’s contributions have been widely recognized throughout his career:

  • Commonwealth Fellowship (1999-2000) at Southampton University, UK.

  • Visiting Associate at the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad.

  • Regular Associate at the ICTP, Trieste.

  • Member of the All India Theoretical Physics Seminar Circuit (2004-2005).

These accolades, along with his research collaborations and leadership in scientific societies, underscore his global recognition and influence in the scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Singh’s legacy is defined by his dedication to scientific progress and his mentorship of future generations of physicists. His involvement in founding scientific organizations in the Northeast has created lasting structures for the promotion of physics in the region. In the future, Dr. Singh’s research on neutrino physics, proton decay, and quark confinement is likely to continue influencing the field of high-energy physics. As a leader, educator, and researcher, he will undoubtedly leave an enduring mark on the scientific community, especially in advancing particle physics and cosmological theories.

Publications Top Notes

A5 symmetry and deviation from golden ratio mixing with charged lepton flavor violation

  • Authors: V. Puyam, Ngangkham Nimai Singh
    Journal: Nuclear Physics, Section B
    Year: 2025

Perturbation to μ -τ symmetry using type I and type II seesaw mechanisms under SU(2)L × Δ (27) × Z2 flavor symmetry

  • Authors: P. Wilina, Ngangkham Nimai Singh
    Journal: Modern Physics Letters A
    Year: 2025

Modular A4 symmetry in 3 + 1 active-sterile neutrino masses and mixings

  • Authors: Mayengbam Kishan Singh, Soram Robertson Singh, Ngangkham Nimai Singh
    Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics A
    Year: 2024

A randomly generated Majorana neutrino mass matrix using adaptive Monte Carlo method

  • Authors: Yuvraj Monitar Singh, Mayengbam Kishan Singh, Ngangkham Nimai Singh
    Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics A
    Year: 2024

Comparative analysis on the validity of golden ratio, tri-bimaximal, hexagonal and bimaximal neutrino mixing patterns under the radiative corrections

  • Authors: Yuvraj Monitar Singh, Moirangthem Shubhakanta Singh, Ngangkham Nimai Singh
    Journal: Physica Scripta
    Year: 2024