Mohammed A. Al-Seady | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammed A. Al-Seady | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

PhD Student at  University of Szeged/College of Science and Informatics | Hungary

Mohammed A. Al-Seady is a passionate and emerging materials scientist and computational physicist from Iraq, currently pursuing his PhD in Physics at the University of Szeged, Hungary. He serves as a researcher at the Center for Environmental Research and Studies, University of Babylon. With a Master’s degree in Molecular Sciences focusing on graphene-based materials, Al-Seady is deeply committed to advanced research in two-dimensional nanomaterials, renewable energy applications, and environmental remediation. He has authored 16 peer-reviewed articles, demonstrating his dedication to addressing critical scientific and global sustainability challenges through computational modeling and simulation techniques.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mohammed A. Al-Seady began his academic journey at the University of Babylon, where he earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Physics in 2015. His early fascination with nanostructures and materials science, particularly graphene, inspired him to specialize in Molecular Sciences. His academic performance and enthusiasm for scientific inquiry distinguished him early, earning him opportunities to work closely with faculty on graphene synthesis, material characterization, and fundamental physics modeling. These formative years laid a strong theoretical and experimental foundation for his future contributions in nanotechnology and computational materials physics.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Professionally, Al-Seady has held the position of Researcher at the Center for Environmental Research and Studies, University of Babylon, contributing to key environmental technology projects. Simultaneously, he is advancing his doctoral studies in Physics at the University of Szeged in Hungary. His professional path reflects a commitment to international academic collaboration, research excellence, and scientific development across both Iraq and Europe. By balancing his roles in academic research and higher education, he is establishing himself as a versatile scientist working on the intersection of theoretical physics, materials engineering, and green technology innovation.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Mohammed’s research centers on two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), with applied work in photovoltaics, ionic batteries, dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), and gas adsorption. His work uses computational modeling tools like Gaussian09, Quantum ESPRESSO, and Materials Studio to simulate and optimize the performance of nanostructured materials. By focusing on environmental and energy applications, he contributes solutions to pollution control, energy storage, and solar energy harvesting, creating a bridge between theoretical studies and real-world environmental impact.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With 16 peer-reviewed publications, Mohammed A. Al-Seady’s research is gaining traction in the fields of computational nanomaterials, sustainable energy, and environmental technology. His interdisciplinary work helps shape the scientific discourse on the use of 2D materials in renewable energy and remediation systems. His involvement in both local research institutions and European academic networks demonstrates his ability to act as a scientific connector. Through his publications and collaborations, he is building an international research footprint and influencing future studies on green nanotechnology and computational simulations.

📚 Academic Citations

Al-Seady’s publications are indexed on Scopus and ResearchGate, reflecting a growing citation count and peer engagement. His Scopus author ID (57223213775) shows his inclusion in global citation networks, ensuring the visibility of his contributions to the academic community. Though still in the early stages of his research career, the consistent quality and relevance of his work are leading to increased citations in journals focusing on nanomaterials, computational physics, and clean energy. His scholarship is steadily building a reputation for rigor and applicability.

🧠 Research Skills

Mohammed has developed a robust technical skill set essential for advanced materials research. His proficiency in Python and C programming supports his work in numerical modeling and simulations, while tools like Quantum ESPRESSO and Gaussian09 enable him to perform high-accuracy density functional theory (DFT) calculations. His expertise extends to scientific writing, data interpretation, and computational analysis, making him an asset in both independent and collaborative projects. These skills allow him to design, model, and optimize novel nanomaterials for a wide range of energy and environmental applications.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

While his profile emphasizes research, Mohammed has contributed to educational activities at the University of Babylon, supporting physics coursework and helping students understand quantum mechanics, computational modeling, and material science concepts. He has supervised undergraduate lab sessions and provided technical mentoring to research interns working on nanotechnology-related projects. His ability to translate complex scientific ideas into accessible educational content highlights his strength as an emerging educator. As he progresses in his career, his teaching contributions are expected to expand alongside his research output.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Mohammed A. Al-Seady is on a promising trajectory toward becoming a leading figure in computational materials science. His ongoing work aims to push the boundaries of 2D material applications for clean energy, sustainability, and pollution mitigation. With plans to broaden his research collaborations, mentor the next generation of scientists, and contribute to global scientific innovation, Mohammed’s legacy will likely include transformative contributions to green nanotechnology. As his career matures, he is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping scientific solutions for environmental and energy crises worldwide.

Top Noted Publications

Improved light harvesting with graphene/boron nitride nano-heteroislands: a high-efficiency photosensitizer design
  • Authors: Mohammed A. Al-Seady, Hayder M. Abduljalil, Hussein Hakim Abed, Mudar A. Abdullsatar, Rajaa K. Mohammad, Saif M. Hassan, Osamah J. Al-sareji, Mousumi Upadhyay Kahaly

  • Journal: Structural Chemistry

  • Year: 2024

Ethanol properties effects on its reaction with Mo-doped SnO₂ clusters: A gas sensor model
  • Authors: Mudar Ahmed Abdulsattar, Rashid Hashim Jabbar, Mohammed A. Al-Seady

  • Journal: Results in Surfaces and Interfaces

  • Year: 2024

Investigation of Nitrogen Dioxide Gas Sensing Characteristics in Boron Nitride and Aluminum Nitride Nanoribbons: A First Principles Study
  • Authors: Mohammed A. Al-Seady

  • Journal: Library Progress International

  • Year: 2024

Temperature and humidity effects on the acetone gas sensing of pristine and Pd-doped WO₃ clusters: A transition state theory study
  • Authors: Mudar Ahmed Abdulsattar, Hayder M. Abduljalil, Hussein Hakim Abed, Mohammed A. Al‑Seady

  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Modeling

  • Year: 2024

Unveiling the potential of graphene and S-doped graphene nanostructures for toxic gas sensing and solar sensitizer cell devices: insights from DFT calculations
  • Authors: S.A.A. Alsaati, Rabab Saadoon Abdoon, Eman Hamid Hussein, Hayder M. Abduljalil, Rajaa K. Mohammad, Mohammed A. Al-Seady, Ansaf N. Jasim, Noor Al-Huda Saleh, Lynet Allan

  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Modeling

  • Year: 2024

 

Xiang-Gui Li | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiang-Gui Li | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Chair Professor at Beijing Information Science and Technology University | China

Li Xiang-Gui is a distinguished academic and researcher in computational and applied physics, currently serving as a Chair Professor at the School of Applied Science, Beijing Information Science and Technology University. With over three decades of experience, he is known for his influential work in quantum physics, numerical analysis, and hydrodynamic simulation, underpinned by a deep mathematical foundation.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Li began his academic journey with a B.S. and M.S. in Applied Mathematics from the Beijing Institute of Technology, graduating with distinction. His strong interest in mathematical modeling and physical systems led him to pursue a Ph.D. at the Chinese Academy of Engineering and Physics, specializing in Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics—a critical step that shaped his interdisciplinary approach to research.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Li’s career spans prestigious institutions and vital academic roles. From 1989 to 2004, he worked as a Lecturer and Associate Professor at the University of Petroleum, followed by his role as Associate Professor at Beijing Information Technology Institute. Since 2004, he has been with Beijing Information Science and Technology University, where he served as Professor, Dean, and now as Chair Professor, contributing to both academic development and institutional growth.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Li’s research covers a broad spectrum including computational physics, quantum theory, numerical simulations, and hydrodynamics. His work often bridges theoretical modeling and real-world applications, notably in fields involving complex physical systems and energy research. His expertise in numerical analysis plays a vital role in solving high-dimensional, non-linear physical problems through computational approaches.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With a career deeply rooted in education, leadership, and advanced research, Dr. Li has influenced numerous students, academic programs, and scientific advancements. His work has applications in petroleum research, defense simulations, and quantum mechanics, impacting both academia and industry. His long tenure as a dean and academic leader illustrates his capability to shape research culture and foster innovation.

📚 Academic Cites and Recognition

Though specific citation metrics are not listed, Dr. Li’s national recognition, such as the Third Prize for Outstanding Research from the National Petroleum Corporation of China (1998), attests to the quality and societal impact of his research. His Ph.D. from a top-tier national research academy further adds to his credibility as a leading scientist in his field.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Li possesses deep expertise in computational modeling, quantum simulation, numerical methods and algorithms, and hydrodynamic code development. These advanced skills empower him to address multi-scale and multi-physics problems across both academic and applied research environments. By leveraging his strong foundation in mathematics, he effectively utilizes it as a powerful tool for scientific discovery, enabling precise simulation and analysis of complex physical systems.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Over his long academic career, Dr. Li has mentored numerous undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students. His contributions as a professor and former dean reflect his dedication to education, curriculum development, and academic mentorship in the fields of applied mathematics and physics.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Li was awarded the Third Prize for Outstanding Research by the National Petroleum Corporation of China in 1998, a recognition of his exceptional research contributions with practical industrial value. This award marks him as a nationally recognized expert in simulation-based research.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a Chair Professor and senior academic leader, Dr. Li is expected to continue shaping the future of computational physics and scientific education in China. With his deep foundation in theory and extensive experience, his legacy lies not only in his research output, but also in his institutional leadership and mentorship of the next generation of scientists.

Publications Top Notes

The Energy-Diminishing Weak Galerkin Finite Element Method for the Computation of Ground State and Excited States in Bose-Einstein Condensates

  • Authors: L. Yang, X. Li (Xianggui Li), W. Yan, R. Zhang
    Journal: Journal of Computational Physics
    Year: 2025

High-Order Numerical Methods with Mass and Energy Conservation for Spin–Orbit-Coupled Bose–Einstein Condensates

  • Authors: Xiang-Gui Li, Shu-Cun Li
    Journal: International Journal of Computer Mathematics
    Year: 2021

High-Order Conservative Schemes for the Nonlinear Dirac Equation

  • Authors: Shu-Cun Li, Xiang-Gui Li
    Journal: International Journal of Computer Mathematics
    Year: 2020

Self-Organization of Ultra-Thin Uranium Film

  • Authors: X. Li, S. Li, M. Li, M. Zhou, F. Zheng, P. Zhang
    Journal: Physics Letters A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics
    Year: 2019

High-Order Compact Methods for the Nonlinear Dirac Equation

  • Authors: S.-C. Li, X.-G. Li
    Journal: Computational and Applied Mathematics
    Year: 2018

 

Radomira Lozeva | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award-3369

Dr.Radomira Lozeva| Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

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Given her extensive research experience, significant contributions to nuclear physics, leadership in experiments, successful mentorship, and active engagement in the scientific community, Radomira Lozeva is highly suitable for both the Research for Community Impact Award and the Best Research Award. Her innovative work and dedication to advancing the field make her a strong contender for these prestigious recognitions.