Soumia CHQONDI | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Soumia CHQONDI | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Chouab Doukkali University | Morocco

Prof. Soumia CHQONDI is a Moroccan physicist and Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sciences, El Jadida, affiliated with the Université Chouaib Doukkali. She is also an active member of the Laboratoire d’Innovation en Sciences, Technologies et Modélisation (ISTM). With a Doctorate in Physics obtained through a cotutelle program between Université Moulay Ismail (Morocco) and Université Pierre et Marie Curie (France), she has dedicated her academic journey to theoretical and computational studies of quantum systems. Her work on laser-atom interactions has earned her recognition through international publications, conference presentations, and collaborations across the physics community.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Soumia began her academic career with a Baccalauréat in Mathematical Sciences, followed by a DEUG in Physics and Chemistry at Université Moulay Ismail, Meknès. She pursued a Licence in Fundamental Physics (Electronics) and a Master in Applied Physics, specializing in Laser & Nanophysics. Her academic excellence led her to a doctoral program in cotutelle between two prestigious institutions in Morocco and France, where she explored quantum systems in intense laser fields. These early stages shaped her scientific rigor, developed her analytical thinking, and laid the foundation for a promising career in theoretical physics and simulation.

Professional Endeavors

Since October 2020, Prof. Chqondi serves as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sciences of El Jadida, where she teaches and supervises research. From 2016 to 2020, she was a scientific researcher at the Laboratoire de Physique du Rayonnement et des Interactions Laser-Matière in Meknès, where she conducted numerical simulations of time-dependent atomic systems. Her career began in secondary education, teaching computer science from 2006 to 2019. Her multidisciplinary expertise, spanning informatics, applied physics, and quantum simulations, reflects a commitment to both pedagogical innovation and scientific advancement within and beyond the university environment.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Chqondi’s research focuses on theoretical atomic physics, particularly laser-matter interactions, quantum ionization dynamics, and photoelectron angular distributions in atoms exposed to two-color and high-frequency laser fields. She has co-authored 8+ peer-reviewed articles, contributed to international book chapters, and presented at numerous conferences. Her work bridges fundamental quantum mechanics with advanced numerical modeling, offering insights into ultrafast electronic processes and photoionization phenomena. Using TDSE (time-dependent Schrödinger equation) and Floquet theory, she investigates non-linear laser interactions, essential for the development of next-generation optical technologies and quantum-based innovations.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Chqondi’s research has contributed to a deeper understanding of quantum systems in strong laser fields, impacting both theoretical frameworks and simulation techniques in laser physics. Her work has been featured in indexed journals such as Atoms, Modern Physics Letters A, and Turkish Journal of Physics. She collaborates with national and international scholars, notably Prof. Abdelkader Makhoute, enhancing scientific diplomacy between Moroccan and European institutions. Through her roles in teaching, publication, and mentoring, she inspires emerging researchers, helping bridge the gap between classical education and cutting-edge physics research in the Arab and African academic communities.

Academic Citations

Prof. Chqondi’s scientific publications are cited in peer-reviewed international journals, reflecting her contribution to specialized fields such as photoionization, laser-assisted electron dynamics, and numerical physics simulations. While exact citation metrics (e.g., h-index) are not provided, her consistent presence in indexed and impact-factor journals, including Nonlinear Dynamics and Systems Theory, underscores her academic credibility. Her co-authored articles are frequently referenced in studies exploring quantum dynamics, laser spectroscopy, and semi-classical theories. As her work gains further recognition and is integrated into broader research, its citation count and visibility are likely to grow substantially.

Research Skills

Prof. Chqondi demonstrates strong computational and theoretical skills. She is proficient in Fortran, Maple, LaTeX, and OriginPro, vital tools in quantum simulation and data analysis. Her research involves solving TDSE, modeling photoelectron spectra, and applying Floquet theory to atomic systems. She is skilled in Microsoft Office, Linux/Windows, and has experience with statistical analysis using Excel. Her scientific rigor is matched with literature review expertise, scientific writing, and effective use of academic databases. She also incorporates modern tools like Urkund for plagiarism detection, ensuring academic integrity in research and publishing.

Teaching Experience

Prof. Chqondi has over 15 years of experience in education, from secondary teaching in computer science to university-level physics instruction. Since 2020, she has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at Université Chouaib Doukkali, focusing on quantum physics, simulation techniques, and scientific computing. She also contributes to the mentorship of research students, supporting project development and thesis supervision. Her approach combines foundational theory with modern simulation practices, bridging gaps between classroom learning and applied physics research. She also integrates digital tools and interactive learning environments to enhance student engagement and scientific curiosity.

Awards and Honors

Although specific awards or fellowships are not listed, Prof. Chqondi’s selection for a cotutelle Ph.D. program between Morocco and France indicates early recognition of her potential. Her invited participation in prestigious international conferences and summer schools, such as in Paris and Tangier, highlights her academic merit. Her paper presentations at major events like SPIn2022 and Moroccan ADM 2023 also underline her standing in the field. Her contributions have earned her respect among scientific peers, and she remains a strong candidate for academic distinctions such as the Best Researcher Award, based on her consistent output and specialization.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Chqondi is poised to become a leading voice in theoretical physics and computational laser-matter interaction studies in Morocco and the MENA region. With a foundation in quantum dynamics and a commitment to scientific integrity, she continues to mentor students, publish impactful research, and build interdisciplinary collaborations. Her future work may extend into quantum control systems, ultrafast optics, or machine learning in physics simulations. As an educator and researcher, she is contributing to a new generation of Moroccan physicists, and her legacy will likely include pioneering simulation techniques and advancing quantum education in developing contexts.

Publications Top Notes

Controlling the Ionization Dynamics of Argon Induced by Intense Laser Fields: From the Infrared Regime to the Two-Color Configuration

  • Authors: Soumia Chqondi, Souhaila Chaddou, Ahmad Laghdas, Abdelkader Makhoute
    Journal: Atoms
    Year: 2025

Photoelectron angular distributions for photoionization of argon by two-color fields

  • Authors: Soumia Chqondi, Souhaila Chaddou, Abdelkader Makhoute
    Journal: Modern Physics Letters A
    Year: 2024

A New Feedback Control for Exponential and Strong Stability of Semi-Linear Systems with General Decay Estimates

  • Authors: M. Chqondi, S. Chqondi, K. Tigma, Y. Akdim
    Journal: Nonlinear Dynamics and Systems Theory
    Year: 2024

Theoretical description of the two-color photoelectron spectra process of hydrogen: comparison between TDSE calculation and Kroll and Watson approach

  • Authors: Souhaila Chaddou, Soumia Chqondi, Abdelmalek Taoutioui, Abdelkader Makhoute
    Journal: Turkish Journal of Physics
    Year: 2019

Numerical simulation of photoionization processes of the atomic hydrogen by a Ti: Saphir laser

  • Authors: S. Chaddou, S. Chqondi, A. Makhoute
    Journal: International Journal of Photonics and Optical Technology
    Year: 2017

 

 

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

 

Durgesh Tripathi | High-Energy Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Durgesh Tripathi | High-Energy Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Senior Professor at Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune | India

Prof. Dr. Durgesh Tripathi is a distinguished solar physicist and a Senior Professor at the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune, India. With an illustrious academic journey spanning over two decades and contributions that have reshaped our understanding of the Sun, he stands as a globally recognized leader in the field of solar atmospheric physics. He is currently the Principal Investigator of the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) aboard Aditya-L1, India’s first solar mission by ISRO.

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📘 Early Academic Pursuits

Born with a curiosity for the cosmos, Dr. Tripathi earned his M.Sc. in Physics with specialization in Astrophysics from D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, where he secured a University Gold Medal. He then pursued a Doctor of Natural Sciences (Dr. rer. Nat.) from the Max-Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany, affiliated with Georg-August Universität Göttingen. His doctoral thesis focused on “EUV and Coronagraphic Observations of Coronal Mass Ejections“, laying the groundwork for his lifelong pursuit in solar research.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Tripathi’s professional journey is marked by prestigious positions and international fellowships. He has held postdoctoral roles at institutions like the University of Cambridge (DAMTP), University College London (MSSL), and Max-Planck Institute, Germany. At IUCAA, he advanced through the ranks from Assistant Professor to Senior Professor, contributing significantly in research, teaching, and leadership.

🔭 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Durgesh Tripathi has made pioneering contributions to the coupling and dynamics of the solar atmosphere, especially in coronal heating, solar wind origins, and magnetic reconnection. His work includes impulsive heating in the quiet Sun using machine learning on 300,000 light curves, studies of Ellerman Bombs via 2D MHD simulations, and insights into solar wind switchbacks, redshift anomalies, and temperature-dependent coronal fuzziness. His leadership in Aditya-L1 and the SUIT telescope represents a historic milestone in Indian space science.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Tripathi’s influence spans continents and disciplines. He has led and collaborated in Indo-German, Indo-US, and Indo-French research programs, driving international cooperation in space science. His findings have influenced not only academic research but also space weather forecasting, vital for satellite operations and communication systems on Earth.

📚 Academic Citations

While specific citation metrics are not listed here, his consistent presence in top-tier journals, editorial board memberships (e.g., Proceedings of the Royal Society A, RASTI), and leadership in missions like Aditya-L1 speak volumes about his scholarly impact and peer recognition. His work is widely cited in the domains of solar spectroscopy, coronal heating, and magnetohydrodynamics.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Durgesh Tripathi possesses a unique blend of theoretical depth and hands-on expertise in both computational and observational astrophysics. His skill set spans UV & EUV spectroscopy, machine learning in astrophysics, multi-wavelength data analysis, magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations, and space instrumentation development. This fusion of classical and modern techniques empowers him to address complex astrophysical problems with innovation, making him a leader in cutting-edge solar research and instrumental in advancing our understanding of the Sun.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

A passionate educator, he has taught core astrophysics courses such as Stellar Structure and Evolution, Electrodynamics and Radiative Processes, and Statistical Techniques at IUCAA and Pune University. His long-term involvement in graduate education reflects his commitment to mentoring the next generation of astrophysicists.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Prof. Durgesh Tripathi has received prestigious national and international accolades, reflecting his scientific excellence and global reputation. Notable honors include the Young Career Award by the Asia Pacific Solar Physics Meeting (2024), the BUTI Foundation Award (2017), and a Group Achievement Award from the Romanian Academy of Science. He has held visiting professorships in Japan, UK, USA, and Germany, and holds life and associate memberships at esteemed institutions like Clare Hall, St. Edmunds College, and the IAU.

🧬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Through his leadership in Aditya-L1 and interdisciplinary solar research, Dr. Durgesh Tripathi is laying the groundwork for future space missions and advanced solar exploration. His work in instrument design, fundamental solar physics, and academic mentorship is shaping a lasting legacy in both Indian and global astrophysics. Looking ahead, his focus includes the integration of AI-driven tools, deeper investigation of the Sun-Earth climate connection, and the expansion of India’s role in space-based solar observations.

Publications Top Notes

Near- and Mid-ultraviolet Observations of X-6.3 Flare on 2024 February 22 Recorded by the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope on board Aditya-L1

  • Authors: S. Roy, Durgesh Tripathi, Sreejith S. Padinhatteeri, Dibyendu K. Nandy, Dipankar Banerjee
    Journal: Astrophysical Journal Letters
    Year: 2025

The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope on Board Aditya-L1

  • Authors: Durgesh Tripathi, Anamparambu N. Ramaprakash, Sreejith S. Padinhatteeri, D. R. Veeresha, R. Venkateswaran
    Journal: Solar Physics
    Year: 2025

Science Filter Characterization of the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) on board Aditya-L1

  • Authors: Janmejoy Sarkar, Rushikesh Deogaonkar, Ravi Kesharwani, Netra S. Pillai, Swapnil Singh
    Journal: Experimental Astronomy
    Year: 2025

Thermodynamic Evolution of Plumes

  • Authors: Biswanath Malaker, Vishal Upendran, Durgesh Tripathi
    Journal: Astrophysical Journal
    Year: 2024

Heliophysics Great Observatories and International Cooperation in Heliophysics: An Orchestrated Framework for Scientific Advancement and Discovery

  • Authors: Laurence E. Kepko, Rumi Nakamura, Yoshifumi Saito, Spiro K. Antiochos, Chi Wang
    Journal: Advances in Space Research
    Year: 2024

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

 

 

César Lenzi | Dark Matter Studies | High Energy Physics Excellence Award

Dr. César Lenzi | Dark Matter Studies | High Energy Physics Excellence Award

Professor at ITA | Brazil

Dr. César Henrique Lenzi is a distinguished Research Fellow at CNPq (Level 2) and a renowned expert in the fields of Astrophysics, Gravitational Waves, and Nuclear Physics. With an extensive academic and professional career, Dr. Lenzi’s work spans both theoretical and applied physics, making significant contributions to understanding complex phenomena such as compact star matter, gravitational waves, and the interstellar medium. He is currently based at the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA) in Brazil.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Lenzi began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (2003). This foundation was followed by a Master’s degree (2006) and a Ph.D. in Physics (2010) from the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA), where he focused on Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics. His early research and academic training laid the groundwork for his future contributions to high-energy physics and astrophysics.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Throughout his career, Dr. Lenzi has held key positions at prestigious institutions, including Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA) and Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC), Brazil. He has been involved in research, teaching, and administrative roles since 2017 at ITA. His professional experience extends beyond teaching, as he has led and contributed to various research projects and academic commissions, focusing on mechanical waves, general relativity, and cosmology. At Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal, Dr. Lenzi also collaborated on important research projects in general relativity and cosmology.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Lenzi’s research is centered on the study of gravitational waves, compact stars, and the interstellar medium. His work includes gravitational wave asteroseismology, hybrid stars, and dark matter effects on stellar properties. He is currently involved in the project “Holographic Models for Compact Star Matter” (2023-2025), which explores cutting-edge topics in astrophysics and nuclear physics. His notable research projects include strongly interacting matter studies (2020-2023) and dark matter effects on hybrid star properties, contributing to important advancements in high-energy physics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Lenzi’s scientific influence is evident from his multiple publications in prominent journals such as Physical Review D, European Physical Journal C, and Journal of High Energy Astrophysics. His articles have been cited extensively, particularly in the study of gravitational waves and compact star properties. Dr. Lenzi’s research has influenced the understanding of dark matter, neutron stars, and quark stars, expanding the field’s knowledge base. He has also made substantial contributions to the study of gravitational wave production and the temperature influences on binary white dwarf systems.

Academic Citations 📑

Lenzi’s research has been widely cited across the global scientific community. He has contributed to numerous papers and studies in Astrophysics and Nuclear Physics, influencing ongoing projects in general relativity and dark matter. Some of his notable citations include studies in gravitational wave physics, neutron star dynamics, and phase transitions in stellar matter. His work in scientific publishing and being a referee for journals like EPL and the Brazilian Journal of Physics highlights his ongoing involvement in scientific discourse.

Research Skills and Expertise 🔧

Lenzi possesses advanced research skills in a variety of theoretical and computational techniques, including Bayesian analysis, Nambu-Jona-Lasinio models, and holographic approaches to stellar physics. His expertise extends to mathematical modeling and data analysis in gravitational wave astronomy and quantum field theory. This breadth of skills makes him a leading researcher in fields like stellar modeling, nuclear astrophysics, and high-energy particle physics.

Teaching Experience 📚

Dr. Lenzi is an experienced educator with a passion for teaching complex physics concepts. He has taught a variety of subjects such as Cosmology, General Relativity, Mechanics, and Advanced Physics Labs. His teaching experience spans both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at prestigious institutions like Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA) and Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR). In addition to classroom instruction, he has been involved in developing seminars and physics education programs, further contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Lenzi’s work has been recognized by multiple institutions and awards. Notably, he received an Honorable Mention at the II ENCONTRO DE VERÃO DE FÍSICA DO ITA (2007) for his outstanding work in the PhD category. His contributions to Physics and Astrophysics have earned him prestigious scholarships from CAPES and CNPq, further solidifying his position as a leading researcher in his field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Lenzi’s legacy lies in his continued commitment to the advancement of high-energy physics, particularly in the understanding of gravitational waves and compact stellar objects. His current and future work in holographic models for compact star matter and dark matter effects on stellar configurations will likely continue to shape the direction of research in astrophysics and nuclear physics. As an educator and researcher, his legacy will inspire future generations of physicists and contribute to the development of advanced physics models and scientific collaboration worldwide.

Publications Top Notes

Gravitational wave asteroseismology of neutron stars with unified EOS: On the role of high-order nuclear empirical parameters

  • Authors: Guilherme Grams, César V. Flores, César H. Lenzi
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2025

Bayesian analysis of a relativistic hadronic model constrained by recent astrophysical observations

  • Authors: Bruno A de Moura Soares, César H Lenzi, Odilon Lourenço, Mariana Dutra
    Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Year: 2023

Fluid pulsation modes and tidal deformability of anisotropic strange stars in light of the GW170817 event

  • Authors: José D. V. Arbañil, César V. Flores, César H. Lenzi, Juan M. Z. Pretel
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2023

Hybrid stars with reactive interfaces: Analysis within the Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model

  • Authors: C. H. Lenzi, G. Lugones, C. Vasquez
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2023

Dark matter effects on hybrid star properties

  • Authors: C. H. Lenzi, M. Dutra, O. Lourenço, L. L. Lopes, D. P. Menezes
    Journal: The European Physical Journal C
    Year: 2023

 

Basaad Hamza | Theoretical Advances | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Basaad Hamza | Theoretical Advances | Editorial Board Member

Mustansiriyah university | Iraq

Dr. Basaad Hadi Hamza is an Assistant Professor in Electro-Optical Physics at Mustansiriyah University, College of Sciences. With a Ph.D. in Electro-Optical Physics (2004) from Mustansiriyah University, his academic expertise spans simulation programs for electro-optical tracking systems and optical systems. His commitment to advancing the field of electro-optical physics is evident through his teaching and research contributions.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Basaad’s academic journey began at Mustansiriyah University, where he earned his B.Sc. in Physics (1992), followed by a M.Sc. in Nuclear Physics (1998), and eventually his Ph.D. in Electro-Optical Physics (2004). His doctoral thesis focused on the development of a simulation program for electro-optical tracking systems, laying the foundation for his career in applied physics.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Basaad has an extensive teaching background, contributing to the development of future scientists and engineers. He taught various undergraduate courses in Physics 1, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, and Analytical Mechanics. He has also guided graduate students, particularly in specialized topics for Ph.D. comprehensive examinations. His professional affiliations include serving as the Chairman of the Diversity Committee, overseeing curriculum preparation, and leading both undergraduate and graduate examination committees.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Basaad’s research focus includes polarization effects on soliton propagation, radiance calculations, and the discrimination of targets from background in infrared (IR) imagery. He is particularly interested in the development of simulation programs for transforming IR images across various bands, a significant contribution to remote sensing and infrared imaging technologies. His work also includes improving detector performance in optical spectral ranges to enhance the accuracy of images.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Basaad’s research has had a broad impact, particularly in IR imaging, target discrimination, and optical physics. His innovative work on transforming IR images from band to band, coupled with his simulation techniques, has contributed to advancements in defense technologies, remote sensing, and optical systems. His publications, including in journals like the International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management and Mustansiriyah Journal of Science, highlight his significant role in these fields.

Research Skills 🔍

Dr. Basaad possesses strong analytical skills, particularly in the areas of simulation programming, optical imaging, and IR technology. His proficiency in simulation software and knowledge of IR wavelength bands make him a leader in image transformation techniques. His work on target discrimination using multi-channel data and threshold methods highlights his ability to solve complex problems in infrared imagery.

Teaching Experience 📘

Dr. Basaad’s teaching experience spans over two decades, during which he has taught a range of undergraduate and graduate-level physics courses. He has taught Physics 1, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, and Analytical Mechanics, and has supervised graduate theses. His guidance on special topics for Ph.D. students and his role in preparing students for comprehensive exams demonstrates his deep commitment to academic development.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Basaad’s legacy is marked by his contributions to electro-optical physics, especially in the development of simulation techniques for infrared imaging. Looking ahead, he plans to continue advancing research in target discrimination and optical systems, with potential applications in remote sensing, security, and environmental monitoring. His ongoing mentorship of graduate students will further ensure his influence in academic research and scientific innovation.

Publications Top Notes

Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles and Their Effect on the Skin Determined Using IR Thermography

  • Authors: Alaabedin Alrabab Ali Zain, Majeed Aseel Musafa Abdul, Basaad Hadi Hamza
    Journal: Kuwait Journal of Science
    Year: 2024

Infrared Imaging of Skin Cancer Cell Treated with Copper Oxide and Silver Nanoparticles

  • Authors: M.M. Mowat, M.S. Khallaf, B.H. Hamza
    Journal: Bionatura
    Year: 2023

People Identification via Tongue Print Using Fine-Tuning Deep Learning

  • Authors: A.S. Obaid, M.Y. Kamil, B.H. Hamza
    Journal: International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems
    Year: 2023

People Recognition via Tongue Print Using Deep and Machine Learning

  • Authors: A.S. Obaid, M.Y. Kamil, B.H. Hamza
    Journal: Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Technology
    Year: 2023

Improved Detector Performance Rendering in the Optical Spectral Ranges to Provide Accurate Image

  • Authors: Basaad Hadi Hamza
    Journal: Mustansiriyah Journal of Science
    Year: 2019

 

Shun-Jia Huang | Gravitational Waves | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shun-Jia Huang | Gravitational Waves | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctor at Sun Yat-sen University | China

Shun-Jia Huang is an accomplished PhD candidate in Theoretical Physics at Sun Yat-sen University, China, with an academic background that includes a Master’s degree and Bachelor’s degree from the same institution. His research focuses primarily on gravitational waves (GW), multi-messenger astronomy, and their applications in cosmology. Currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher at the same university, continuing his cutting-edge work in these fields.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Shun-Jia’s academic journey began at Shaoguan University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physics. He then pursued advanced studies at Sun Yat-sen University, completing his Master’s in Theoretical Physics and currently working towards a PhD. His dedication and aptitude for theoretical physics were evident early on, with his research interests beginning to center on gravitational wave detection and the exciting possibilities of multi-messenger astronomy.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Shun-Jia Huang’s professional trajectory includes significant roles, such as a postdoctoral researcher and a teaching assistant at Sun Yat-sen University. Additionally, he has gained experience as a part-time physics teacher with New Oriental Education & Technology Group, Guangzhou, where he imparted fundamental knowledge in physics. These roles showcase his versatility as both a researcher and an educator, actively contributing to the academic community.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔭

Shun-Jia’s research revolves around gravitational waves (GW) and multi-messenger detection, focusing on the intersections of astronomy, cosmology, and fundamental physics. His work involves gravitational lensing and its application in measuring cosmological parameters. He is particularly interested in double white dwarf binaries, supermassive black hole binaries, and the use of gravitational wave signals to explore the universe. His contributions to TianQin Observatory and research on strongly lensed gravitational wave signals are notable highlights of his career.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Shun-Jia’s research has made a significant impact on the astronomy and cosmology community, contributing to advancements in the detection of gravitational waves and the study of cosmological parameters through multi-messenger astronomy. His work has been widely recognized, and his publications in high-impact journals like Physical Review D and The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series have paved the way for further studies in gravitational wave astronomy.

Academic Citations 📑

Shun-Jia’s research has garnered 601 citations and an h-index of 9. His work is highly regarded within the field, as evidenced by the impact of his papers, such as those on testing cosmic distance relations and the TianQin mission. His publications in leading astrophysical journals have ensured that his contributions reach a global audience, influencing both current research and future exploration in gravitational wave physics.

Research Skills 🧑‍💻

Shun-Jia possesses strong computational and analytical skills, utilizing tools such as Python, LATEX, Bash, and git for his research. His proficiency in programming languages like C and Fortran, as well as his intermediate knowledge of Mathematica and vim, allows him to perform advanced simulations and data analysis, which are crucial for his research on gravitational waves and multi-messenger detection.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

In addition to his research, Shun-Jia has been an active teaching assistant at Sun Yat-sen University, mentoring students and sharing his knowledge of theoretical physics. His teaching role demonstrates his commitment to education and his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to students. He also taught physics as a part-time instructor with New Oriental Education & Technology Group, gaining valuable experience in science communication and student engagement.

Awards and Honors 🏆

While his awards and honors are not explicitly listed, his significant contributions to gravitational wave research and multi-messenger astronomy place him as a candidate for recognition and accolades in the field of theoretical physics. The increasing number of citations to his work and his engagement with major conferences suggest that he is on the path to receiving more formal recognition for his contributions to the scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Shun-Jia Huang is at the forefront of gravitational wave astronomy and cosmology, and his future contributions promise to further expand our understanding of the universe. His work on gravitational wave lensing, the TianQin mission, and cosmological measurements positions him as a key figure in the next generation of astrophysicists. With his continued focus on multi-messenger detection, his legacy will likely involve groundbreaking discoveries that shape the future of space science and astronomy.

Publications Top Notes

An opacity-free method of testing the cosmic distance duality relation using strongly lensed gravitational wave signals

  • Authors: Shun-Jia Huang, En-Kun Li, Jian-dong Zhang, Xian Chen, Zucheng Gao, Xin-yi Lin, Yi-Ming Hu
    Journal: Physics of the Dark Universe
    Year: 2025

Detection of astrophysical gravitational wave sources by TianQin and LISA

  • Authors: Alejandro Torres-Orjuela, Shun-Jia Huang, Zheng-Cheng Liang, Shuai Liu, Hai-Tian Wang, Chang-Qing Ye, Yi-Ming Hu, Jianwei Mei
    Journal: Sci. China Phys. Mech. Astron.
    Year: 2024

Detecting strong gravitational lensing of gravitational waves with TianQin

  • Authors: Xinyi Lin, Jian-dong Zhang, Liang Dai, Shun-Jia Huang, Jianwei Mei
    Journal: Phys. Rev. D
    Year: 2023

Measuring the Hubble constant using strongly lensed gravitational wave signals

  • Authors: Shun-Jia Huang, Yi-Ming Hu, Xian Chen, Jian-dong Zhang, En-Kun Li, Zucheng Gao, Xin-Yi Lin
    Journal: JCAP
    Year: 2023

Constraining the extra polarization modes of gravitational waves with double white dwarfs

  • Authors: Ning Xie, Jian-dong Zhang, Shun-Jia Huang, Yi-Ming Hu, Jianwei Mei
    Journal: Phys. Rev. D
    Year: 2022

 

 

Abhisek Dutta | Interactions and fields | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Abhisek Dutta | Interactions and fields | Young Scientist Award 

Research Student at Jadavpur University, India

Abhisek Dutta is a Post-Graduate in Physics from Jadavpur University, India, specializing in Theoretical Astrophysics, Gravitation, and Computational Astrophysics. With research interests in Dark Matter Theory, Early Universe, and high-energy astrophysics, Abhisek has made significant contributions to astrophysical theories such as quark stars and traversable wormholes. His work is published in leading journals like the European Physical Journal C and Physics of the Dark Universe. Abhisek also excels in computational tools like Mathematica, LaTeX, and C++, and shares his expertise through his role as an Advanced Physics Expert at CHEGG. A dedicated high school physics teacher, he brings real-world research into the classroom and inspires future scientists.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Abhisek’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Calcutta, where he ranked 2nd in his class. He then pursued an M.Sc. in Physics from Jadavpur University, one of India’s top-ranked institutions, where he scored 80.3%. His specialization in High Energy Astrophysics, X-ray Crystallography, and Mathematics laid a solid foundation for his future research. His academic excellence earned him top ranks in School Examinations with outstanding performances in WBBSE and WBCHSE. Abhisek also strengthened his understanding of dark matter, cosmology, and the early universe through verified online courses from global institutions such as the University of Tokyo and the California Institute of Technology.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Abhisek Dutta has a multifaceted professional career that extends beyond academia. He works as a High School Physics Teacher at Sarada Educare School in Kolkata, where he designs and delivers lessons on K-12 Physics, conducts laboratory experiments, and assesses student performance. Abhisek also serves as an Advanced Physics Expert for CHEGG, providing online academic assistance to students worldwide. His academic pursuits are complemented by his passion for astrophotography, which aligns with his professional interests in astrophysics and the visual representation of cosmic phenomena. This diverse experience allows him to bridge the gap between theory and practice, inspiring young minds while contributing to cutting-edge research.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Abhisek’s research contributions are focused on Theoretical Astrophysics, particularly in Gravitation, Dark Matter Theory, and the Early Universe. He has conducted groundbreaking work on quark stars in 4-dimensional Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet gravity and studied traversable wormholes with weak gravitational lensing in f(R,T) gravity. Additionally, his research on the equation of state of compact stellar bodies is currently under review. Abhisek is dedicated to advancing our understanding of complex astrophysical phenomena, such as black hole spin-orbit resonance and quasi-periodic oscillations in X-ray binaries. His work integrates both theoretical models and observational data, which is crucial for the continued progress of the field.

Impact and Influence 🌌

Abhisek Dutta’s research has significantly influenced astrophysics by advancing our understanding of high-energy phenomena like dark matter, gravitational theories, and cosmological evolution. His work on quark stars and traversable wormholes has provided fresh perspectives on the fundamental structure of the universe and gravitational anomalies. Abhisek’s publications in European Physical Journal C and Physics of the Dark Universe are widely cited, contributing to the ongoing discourse in astrophysical communities. His efforts to bridge theoretical models with observational data have solidified his role as a key contributor to the global astrophysics community.

Academic Cites 📚

Abhisek’s scholarly work has garnered recognition from the academic community, with multiple publications in prestigious journals, including the European Physical Journal C, Physics of the Dark Universe, and Universe (MDPI). His groundbreaking research on weak deflection angles in Einstein-Cartan Traversable Wormholes and weak gravitational lensing in f(R,T) gravity is already making waves. These studies are widely cited by fellow astrophysicists, confirming Abhisek’s status as an emerging thought leader in the field. His research is instrumental in shaping future studies on black holes, gravitational waves, and quantum cosmology.

Research Skills 💻

Abhisek Dutta is highly skilled in a wide range of computational tools and programming languages such as Mathematica, LaTeX, Matlab, FORTRAN, C++, and C, which are integral to his research methodology. His proficiency in these tools allows him to model complex astrophysical systems, simulate gravitational interactions, and analyze large data sets. Additionally, Abhisek possesses strong mathematical modeling and statistical analysis abilities, which enable him to formulate and solve astrophysical equations with precision. His computational expertise is essential for advancing theoretical astrophysics and contributing to the global understanding of gravitational phenomena and dark matter.

Teaching Experience 🍎

Abhisek has been a dedicated high school physics teacher at Sarada Educare School since 2017, where he has demonstrated a strong commitment to educating the next generation of scientists. His expertise in teaching complex physical concepts allows him to engage students with hands-on laboratory work, practical applications, and theoretical models. Abhisek’s approach emphasizes conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills, providing students with a solid foundation in physics. His teaching experience extends to his role as an Advanced Physics Expert at CHEGG, where he guides university students through challenging problems in physics and helps them achieve academic success.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Abhisek’s academic excellence is reflected in his numerous awards and honors. He secured the 2nd Rank during his Undergraduate (B.Sc.) studies in Physics at the University of Calcutta. He also achieved the 2nd highest marks during his Post-graduation (M.Sc.) from Jadavpur University, a top-ranked institution in India. Abhisek ranked among the top 1% in WBBSE (School Final) and top 2% in WBCHSE (High School). His outstanding achievements in both academic exams and research underscore his dedication to excellence in the field of physics. These accolades highlight his strong academic foundation and commitment to the advancement of scientific knowledge.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Abhisek Dutta’s legacy is being shaped by his groundbreaking research and dedication to teaching. His work on quark stars, gravitational theories, and dark matter continues to make significant strides in theoretical astrophysics. As a passionate educator, Abhisek’s future contributions will likely inspire generations of physicists who will carry forward his research and ideas. His vision of advancing cosmic exploration and unraveling the mysteries of dark energy and the early universe is set to leave a lasting impact on the field. Abhisek’s future endeavors will not only shape academic discourse but also contribute to the global scientific community’s understanding of the universe’s fundamental workings.

Publications Top Notes

Traversable wormholes with weak gravitational lensing effect in f(R, T) gravity

  • Authors: N. Sarkar, S. Sarkar, A. Bouzenada, A. Dutta, M. Sarkar, F. Rahaman
    Journal: Physics of the Dark Universe
    Year: 2024

Quark stars in 4-dimensional Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet gravity

  • Authors: K. N. Singh, S. K. Maurya, A. Dutta, F. Rahaman, S. Aktar
    Journal: The European Physical Journal C
    Year: 2021

Weak deflection angle by the Einstein–Cartan traversable wormhole using Gauss–Bonnet theorem with time delay

  • Authors: S. Sarkar, N. Sarkar, A. Dutta, F. Rahaman
    Journal: Universe
    Year: 2024

Quark stars in 4-dimensional Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet gravity

  • Authors: K. N. Singh, S. K. Maurya, A. Dutta, F. Rahaman, S. Aktar
    Journal: arXiv e-prints
    Year: 2021

 

 

Shuxia Zhao | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shuxia Zhao | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Dalian University of Technology, China

Dr. Shuxia Zhao is an Associate Professor at the Dalian University of Technology, with a specialization in electronegative and inductively coupled plasmas. She has an extensive academic background, with degrees in Physics, Materials Science, and Plasma Physics from Hebei Normal University and Dalian University of Technology, followed by Postdoctoral Research at the University of Antwerp. Dr. Zhao’s expertise lies in exploring the complex discharge structures of plasma and establishing interdisciplinary links across various fields of plasma physics.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Zhao began her academic journey at Hebei Normal University in 2000, where she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physics. She continued her studies at the same institution, earning her Master’s degree in Physics and Chemistry of Material in 2007. Further refining her expertise, she pursued her Doctorate at Dalian University of Technology, specializing in Plasma Physics. Dr. Zhao also enriched her research experience as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Antwerp, focusing on fluorocarbon inductively coupled plasmas.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Zhao has contributed to various significant research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. In her current role as Associate Professor at DUT since 2013, she continues to advance knowledge in electronegative plasmas and inductively coupled plasmas. Dr. Zhao has led industry collaborations, notably with North microelectronics base, enhancing plasma source technologies.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Zhao’s research explores the discharge mechanism and etching processes of fluorocarbon plasmas, as well as the complex discharge structures of electronegative plasmas. She is particularly interested in low-temperature plasmas and their potential connections with high-temperature fusion plasmas and astrophysical plasmas. Her work on mode transition and hysteresis in inductively coupled plasma sources has provided critical insights into plasma behavior and interactions.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Zhao’s groundbreaking work in plasma science has impacted both the academic community and the industry. Her research has provided important theories and models that enhance the understanding of plasma behaviors and their applications in various fields, including microelectronics and fusion energy. Her published books and articles have been well-cited, showcasing her role in advancing plasma physics.

Academic Citations 📊

Dr. Zhao’s research contributions are widely recognized, with a Web of Science ResearcherID of AFT-8684-2022. She has published 39 journals in renowned international databases like SCI and Scopus. Her work is highly cited and continues to shape plasma science research globally.

Research Skills 🧑‍🔬

Dr. Zhao is skilled in fluid modeling, plasma diagnostics, and theoretical plasma physics. She has developed innovative software for modeling argon inductively coupled plasmas and ionic species transport coefficients in low-pressure RF plasmas, securing patents for these developments. Her expertise extends to data analysis, numerical simulations, and plasma characterization.

Teaching Experience 🍎

Dr. Zhao has been an educator at Dalian University of Technology for over a decade. She is deeply invested in nurturing the next generation of plasma scientists and engineers. Dr. Zhao’s commitment to teaching and mentoring extends beyond the classroom, as she actively supervises graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in their own academic pursuits.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

As Dr. Zhao continues to explore the complexities of inductively coupled plasmas, her future work will likely further advance the field of plasma physics, especially in the context of microelectronics and fusion energy. Her research legacy is one of interdisciplinary collaboration, innovative discoveries, and educational excellence, contributing to both scientific advancements and technological applications.

Publications Top Notes

Simulation of mode transitions in capacitively coupled Ar/O2 plasmas

  • Authors: X. Liu, S. Zhang, S. Zhao, H. Li, X. Ren
    Journal: Plasma Science and Technology
    Year: 2024

Self-Coagulation Theory and Related Comet- and Semi-Circle-Shaped Structures in Electronegative and Gaseous Discharging Plasmas in the Laboratory

  • Authors: Y. Tian, S. Zhao
    Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
    Year: 2024

Effect of gas flow on the nanoparticles transport in dusty acetylene plasmas

  • Authors: X. Liu, W. Liu, X. Zhang, X. Dong, S. Zhao
    Journal: Plasma Science and Technology
    Year: 2023

 

 

Emmanuel Adeyefa | Theoretical Physics | Member

Assoc Prof Dr. Emmanuel Adeyefa | Theoretical Physics | Member

PHD at University of Ilorin, Nigeria

Dr. Emmanuel Oluseye Adeyefa is a distinguished mathematician and academic leader from Nigeria. With a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Ilorin, he currently serves as a Reader at the Department of Mathematics, Federal University Oye-Ekiti. His administrative roles include acting as Head of Department and Postgraduate Coordinator. With a passion for teaching, he has instructed various courses and supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate projects. A committed scholar, he actively participates in conferences and workshops, contributing to advancements in mathematics and cryptography. Beyond academia, he engages in community service and enjoys activities such as reading, football, and music.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Ilorin, 2014 M.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Ilorin, 2007 B.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Ilorin, 2003 PGD in Education, Obafemi Awolowo University, 2014

Administrative Experience

Acting Head, Department of Mathematics Postgraduate Coordinator University Examination Committee Member Level Adviser/Coordinator Departmental Seminar Coordinator Staff Secretary Various Committee Memberships and Chairmanships. Federal University Wukari, Taraba State Oduduwa University, Osun State Southern Institute of Innovative Technology (SNIIT Polytechnic), Osun State

Teaching Experience

Various courses in Mathematics including Linear Algebra, Mathematical Packages, Vector and Tensor Analysis, Real Analysis, Mathematical Methods, Analytical Dynamics, Fluid Dynamics, and Numerical Analysis.

Awards

Recipient of various awards including Departmental Best Graduating Student and Best Lecturer of the year.

Research Focus:

Dr. Emmanuel Oluseye Adeyefa’s research focus primarily revolves around the development and application of advanced numerical methods for solving various classes of ordinary and partial differential equations. His work spans topics such as direct integration methods, orthogonal basis function formulations, hybrid block methods, and collocation approaches. Additionally, he explores the use of polynomial and orthogonal basis functions, particularly Chebyshev polynomials, in continuous formulations of numerical solvers. Adeyefa’s contributions bridge mathematical theory with practical applications, showcasing his expertise in computational mathematics and algorithm development, with potential applications in cryptography and queueing systems.

Publications

  1. Error estimation of the integral tau method for fourth order overdetermined ODES, Publication: 2023.
  2. Integral tau Method for Certain Over-determined Fourth-Order Ordinary Differential Equations., Publication: 2023.
  3. A Generalized Series Solution of 𝒏𝒕𝒉 Order Ordinary Differential Equations, Publication: 2023.
  4. Improved 2-Point Hybrid Block Model for Direct Integration of Third and Fourth-Order Initial Value Problems, Publication: 2023.
  5. Algebraic characterization of Ifa main divination codes, Publication: 2023.
  6. Ninth-order Multistep Collocation Formulas for Solving Models of PDEs Arising in Fluid Dynamics: Design and Implementation Strategies, Publication: 2023.
  7. Hybrid block methods with constructed orthogonal basis for solution of third-order ordinary differential equations, Publication: 2023.
  8. A continuous five-step implicit block unification method for numerical solution of second-order elliptic partial differential equations, Publication: 2023.
  9. Implicit hybrid block methods for solving second, third and fourth orders ordinary differential equations directly, Publication: 2022.
  10. New developed numerical formula for solution of first and higher order ordinary differential equations, Publication: 2022.
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