Sabrina Gouasmia | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sabrina Gouasmia | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral researcher at Ruđer Bošković Institute | Croatia

Dr. Sabrina Gouasmia is a nuclear physicist and researcher with a strong interdisciplinary background in radiation-matter interaction, nuclear techniques, and environmental applications. With research tenures at institutions like the Ruđer Bošković Institute (Croatia) and the Nuclear Research Centre of Algiers, she has contributed significantly to both experimental nuclear physics and environmental monitoring. Her work demonstrates a powerful blend of theoretical understanding and hands-on laboratory expertise.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Gouasmia began her academic journey with a high school degree in experimental sciences, followed by a License in Fundamental Physics, a Master’s in Nuclear Sciences and Radiation-Matter Interactions, and a Doctorate in Nuclear Physics from the University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria. Her Ph.D. research focused on hypervelocity cluster ion interactions with solid surfaces, modeling crater formation, sputtering, and shock wave dynamics, showcasing early mastery of both simulation and experimental methodologies.

🧑‍🔧 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Sabrina Gouasmia has held diverse professional roles including Postdoctoral Researcher at Ruđer Bošković Institute, Physicist at the Nuclear Research Centre of Algiers, and Physics Lecturer at the University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene. She also taught at the secondary school level. Her expertise spans particle accelerator laboratories, gamma spectrometry, and air pollution monitoring, demonstrating her versatility and interdisciplinary competence in nuclear physics and environmental science.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Sabrina Gouasmia’s work spans key nuclear analytical techniques such as RBS, ERDA, PIXE, and NRA, as well as gamma spectrometry and radioisotope analysis. She has contributed to air pollution monitoring using ED-XRF, RSS reflectometry, and Positive Matrix Factorization. Her expertise with accelerator-based methods includes work on Tandem 6 MV, Tandetron 1 MV, and 3.75 MV VdG. She also mentors Ph.D. students, assisting in MCNP simulation, sample preparation, and detector calibration, showcasing her leadership and collaborative skills.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Gouasmia’s active involvement in IAEA technical cooperation projects such as TC ALG 0018, RAF/5075, and RAF/7016 reflects her strong regional and international influence. Her work has supported the development of particle accelerator networks, air quality assessment systems, and soil erosion evaluation using fallout radionuclides. These efforts contribute significantly to global environmental monitoring and nuclear safety strategies, positioning her as a key figure in advancing sustainable scientific infrastructure in both national and international contexts.

📚 Academic Cites

While specific publication metrics are not listed, her involvement in high-level institutional research, IAEA collaboration, and advanced experimental work implies significant academic value. Increasing her presence in peer-reviewed journals will further elevate her impact.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Gouasmia demonstrates expert-level proficiency in a wide array of nuclear measurement tools including SIMNRA, SRIM, GUPIX, and Genie 2000. Her expertise extends to gamma spectrometry, GeHP detector calibration, and air particulate analysis using source apportionment techniques. She is highly skilled in accelerator operations, data interpretation, and MCNP simulations, complemented by her use of advanced statistical modeling. These skills collectively highlight her capacity for conducting high-precision, multidisciplinary research in nuclear and environmental physics.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

She has taught physics at both university and secondary levels, and mentored graduate researchers, enhancing her profile as a research-educator. Her guidance in instrumentation techniques and data analysis speaks to her role in capacity-building.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Gouasmia has been awarded IAEA fellowships and participated in regional training programs in Austria and Egypt. These reflect international recognition of her skills and commitment to global nuclear science development.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

With her ongoing postdoctoral work, Dr. Gouasmia is well-positioned to further contribute to advanced nuclear diagnostics, environmental safety, and scientific collaboration across borders. She stands out as a mentor, researcher, and contributor to sustainable development goals related to radiation safety and environmental stewardship.

Publications Top Notes

Trace element and radiological characterisation of ash and soil at a legacy site in the former Raša coal-mining area

  • Authors: Tomislav Bituh, Josip Peco, Iva Bozicevic Mihalic, Sabrina Gouasmia, Marija Grlić, Branko Petrinec
    Journal: Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology
    Year: 2024

Toward Developing Techniques─Agnostic Machine Learning Classification Models for Forensically Relevant Glass Fragments

  • Authors: Omer Kaspi, Osnat Israelsohn-Azulay, Zidon Yigal, Hila Rosengarten, Matea Krmpotic, Sabrina Gouasmia, Iva Bogdanovic Radovic, Pasi Jalkanen, Anna Liski, Kenichiro Mizohata, et al.
    Journal: Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
    Year: 2023

Influence of surface morphology on erosion of plasma-facing components in H-mode plasmas of ASDEX Upgrade

  • Authors: A. Lahtinen, A. Hakola, J. Likonen, M. Balden, K. Krieger, S. Gouasmia, I. Bogdanovic Radovic, G. Provatas, M. Kelemen, S. Markelj, et al.
    Journal: Nuclear Materials and Energy
    Year: 2022

Inter-laboratory workflow for forensic applications: Classification of car glass fragments

  • Authors: Omer Kaspi, Osnat Israelsohn-Azulay, Yigal Zidon, Hila Rosengarten, Matea Krmpotić, Sabrina Gouasmia, Iva Bogdanović Radović, Pasi Jalkanen, Anna Liski, Kenichiro Mizohata, et al.
    Journal: Forensic Science International
    Year: 2022

Gross and net erosion balance of plasma-facing materials in full-W tokamaks

  • Authors: Antti Hakola, J. Likonen, A. Lahtinen, Tomi Vuoriheimo, Mathias Groth, Henri Kumpulainen, Martin Balden, Karl Krieger, Matej Mayer, Thomas Schwarz-Selinger, et al.
    Journal: Nuclear Fusion
    Year: 2021

 

Maria Ahmadi | Radiation shielding | Member

Dr. Maria Ahmadi | Radiation shielding | Member

PHD at Mazandaran University, Iran

Maria Ahmadi, a postdoctoral researcher from Shirvan, Iran, specializes in nuclear physics. With a Ph.D. from Mazandaran University, her research delves into optimizing cancer treatment through hadron therapy and enhancing radiation shielding properties. Ahmadi has authored numerous publications and presented her findings at international conferences, showcasing her expertise in topics like glass system properties and dose calculations. As an educator, she has taught a range of physics courses and supervised students at various academic levels. Proficient in simulation software like Geant4, Ahmadi is dedicated to advancing medical physics and radiation therapy for improved patient outcomes.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Postdoctoral: Nuclear Physics, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran (2022-2023) Ph.D.: Nuclear Physics, Mazandaran University, Babolsar, Iran (2017-2021) M.Sc.: Nuclear Physics, Golestan University, Gorgan, Iran (2012-2014) B.Sc.: Applied Physics, Semnan University of Technology, Semnan, Iran (2008-2012)

Teaching Experiences

Instructed courses such as Quantum Mechanics, Modern Physics, and Electricity and Magnetism. Conducted laboratory sessions and taught fundamental physics subjects

Research Interests

Specializes in radiation shielding, radiation therapy, medical physics, and computer simulation

Publications and Presentations

Seventeen publications in international journals and conferences. Topics include radiation shielding, hadron therapy, glass system properties, and dose calculations

Research Focus:

Maria Ahmadi’s research primarily focuses on the physical, mechanical, optical, and radiation shielding properties of various glass systems, including B2O3-based glasses and rare-earth oxide-doped glasses. Her work encompasses the evaluation of these properties for applications in radiation therapy and therapeutic environments. Ahmadi’s investigations extend to the effects of different dopants and compositions on the shielding capabilities of glasses against gamma and neutron radiation. Additionally, she conducts studies on carbon therapy for brain tumors, employing Monte Carlo simulations for dose calculations and utilizing tools like GEANT4 simulation toolkit. Her contributions significantly advance the understanding and application of materials in radiation shielding and medical physics.

Publications

  1. Effect of B2O3/Bi2O3 on radiation shielding parameters of mobile phone waste glasses, Publication: 2024.
  2. Effect of rare-earth oxide (Eu2O3) on the physical, mechanical, acoustic and radiation shielding properties of the CaO-Gd2O3–SiO2–B2O3 glassesPublication: 2024.
  3. Investigated mechanical, physical parameters and Gamma-Neutron radiation shielding of the rare earth (Er2O3/CeO2) doped barium borate glass: Role of the melting time and,  Publication: 2024.
  4. Physical, optical, mechanical, and radiation shielding properties for the B2O3–Li2O glasses,  Publication: 2023.
  5. Effect of substitution of Zirconium dioxide by Tin (IV) oxide on radiation shielding and properties of used in therapeutic environments,  Publication: 2023.
  6. Study nuclear radiation shielding, mechanical and Acoustical properties of TeO2-Na2O-BaO-TiO2 alloyed glasses,  Publication: 2023.
  7. Study of optical properties and comprehensive shielding behaviors for neutron and gamma-ray of 60Bi2O3-(40-x) B2O3-xBaO glass system,  Publication: 2023.
  8. CuO-doping effect on the optical properties (linear/linear terrace) and mechanical and acoustic features of lead borate glassesPublication: 2023.
  9. Study of neutron-rich nuclei reaction using ImQMD‎ model,  Publication: 2021.
  10. Carbon therapy of brain tumors and the effect of phantom compositions on dose calculations using Monte Carlo simulations,  Publication: 2021.
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