Roza Avetisyan | Nuclear Physics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Roza Avetisyan | Nuclear Physics | Women Researcher Award

A.I. Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory | Armenia

Dr. Roza Avetisyan is a distinguished researcher in the field of nuclear physics, currently serving as the Head of the Low Energy Nuclear Physics Group at the A.I. Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory in Yerevan, Armenia. With a Ph.D. in Physics, Avetisyan’s work spans over a decade of research and scientific contributions, particularly in nuclear reactions, medical isotopes, and accelerator-based physics.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Avetisyan’s academic journey began at Yerevan State University, where she earned her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Physics (2005-2011). Her early research focused on GEANT4 simulations and the spontaneous radiation of electron beams, setting the foundation for her future work in nuclear physics. She continued her academic trajectory by joining the A.I. Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory for her Ph.D., completing her dissertation in 2022 on “Study of the excitation functions and isomer ratios of proton and gamma-induced reactions,” under the mentorship of I.A. Kerobyan.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Roza’s career spans multiple roles at the A.I. Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory (AANL) in Armenia. Since 2012, she has evolved from an engineer physicist to the head of the Low Energy Nuclear Physics Group (since January 2023). She has also held key positions like Science Secretary and Researcher within the same group, contributing to various nuclear physics projects and fostering scientific collaboration. Her contributions extend to international partnerships, as she has also worked as a laboratory research visitor at the University of Notre Dame (2013).

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Roza Avetisyan’s research is primarily focused on low-energy nuclear physics, proton and gamma-induced reactions, and medical isotopes. Her key contributions include the investigation of excitation functions and isomer ratios in nuclear reactions, as well as the production of medical isotopes like 186gRe. Through her leadership at AANL, she has advanced studies on applied gadolinium radioisotopes, neutron flux formation, and isotope production using cyclotron beams. Her research plays a critical role in nuclear medicine and radiation safety.

Academic Cites 📑

Dr. Roza Avetisyan has authored multiple influential papers in nuclear physics, which have been cited in leading journals such as Nucl. Phys. A, The European Physical Journal A, and NIM B. Notable publications include works on the formation of 180mTa and the production of 186gRe. Her research on proton-induced reactions and excitation functions contributes to the understanding of nuclear processes and their applications in various sectors, including nuclear energy and medical isotope production.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

While her primary focus is research, Dr. Avetisyan’s role as a research mentor and group leader at the AANL has involved training and guiding the next generation of physicists. Her participation in international workshops and summer schools reflects her commitment to educating young scientists in nuclear physics and accelerator technology.

Research Skills 🧠

Roza possesses advanced skills in nuclear reaction analysis, isotope production, and simulation tools like TALYS, EMPIRE, and GEANT4. She is proficient in using these tools to model and predict nuclear processes, which is critical for her research in low-energy nuclear physics and nuclear medicine. Furthermore, her experience with cyclotron facilities and bremsstrahlung beams enhances her research capabilities in both theoretical and applied physics.

Technical Skills ⚙️

Roza is well-versed in a range of technical skills essential for her research, including programming languages and simulation software. She is proficient in TALYS, EMPIRE, and SRIM/TRIM, which are crucial for simulating nuclear reactions and material interactions. Her proficiency extends to data analysis using OriginPro and SketchUp, enhancing her research in both theoretical calculations and experimental setups.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Roza Avetisyan’s legacy is firmly rooted in her contributions to low-energy nuclear physics and medical isotope research. As she continues to lead AANL’s Low Energy Nuclear Physics Group, her future work will likely focus on advancing nuclear spectroscopy and expanding the use of applied isotopes in medical and industrial applications. With her scientific leadership, Roza is poised to make lasting contributions to both scientific communities and nuclear medicine, potentially revolutionizing the way medical treatments are delivered using isotopes.

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Xuepeng Gao | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xuepeng Gao | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Key Laboratory of Safety Mining in Deep Metal Mines, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University | China

Xuepeng Gao, a Doctoral Candidate at Northeastern University, specializes in sensor applications to study and mitigate coal mine tremors and rock bursts. With 4 publications in EI/SCI journals and 4 patents applied, his research addresses global challenges in mining safety. He has received multiple awards, including the Silver Medal at the 8th China International “Internet+” Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (2023).

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Xuepeng Gao completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Shandong University of Science and Technology, laying a strong foundation in mining safety technologies. Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. at the Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Safe Mining of Deep Metal Mines at Northeastern University, under the guidance of academician Yishan Pan.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Xuepeng’s research revolves around the mechanism analysis and prevention of coal mine tremors. His work integrates signal monitoring and microseismic sensor technology to address the unpredictable nature of mining-induced disasters.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

His innovative efforts include:

  • Signal Analysis: Differentiating types of roof rock fractures using signal parameters.
  • Microseismic Sensors: Analyzing waveforms to formulate prevention strategies for mine earthquakes.
  • Dynamic Disaster Prevention: Pioneering the use of energy methods to monitor and predict rock bursts.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Xuepeng’s contributions extend globally, addressing the unpredictable challenges of mining tremors and rock bursts. His participation in competitions like the 8th China International “Internet+” College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition showcases his leadership in innovative solutions for mining safety.

🛠️ Technical Skills:

  • Sensor Applications: Expertise in microseismic sensor technologies for monitoring mining tremors and rock bursts.
  • Signal Analysis: Proficient in analyzing waveform characteristics to understand mine tremor signals.
  • Prevention Strategies: Developed prevention and control methods for mining earthquakes, based on empirical data.

🔗 Collaborations and Future Directions:

Though Xuepeng has not yet published books or engaged in significant international collaborations, his contributions to research and development in the sensor applications field position him as a future leader in mining safety. His research lays the groundwork for further innovation and collaboration with industry leaders and academic institutions.

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Bishwabhusan Sutar | Particle physics and cosmology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Bishwabhusan Sutar | Particle physics and cosmology | Young Scientist Award

Research scholar at C.V. Raman Global University, Odisha, India

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🌟Summary

🔍 Passionate Researcher & Educator: Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics at C.V. Raman Global University. Deeply interested in cosmology, mathematical physics, and integral transforms, with a strong commitment to teaching and inspiring students. Actively contributing to the academic world through research in modified theories of gravity and cosmological wormholes. Seeking an Assistant Professor position in Mathematics to continue academic and research growth.

🎓Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Mathematics (2021-Present)
      C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
      Thesis: Cosmological wormholes in general and modified theories of gravity
      CGPA: 7.69 (Coursework)

🎓 M.Sc. in Mathematics (2017-2019)
      Sambalpur University, Sambalpur, Odisha
First Class with Distinction

🎓 B.Sc. in Mathematics (2014-2017)
      Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
      Honours: 77%

💼Professional Experience

📚 Teaching Assistant (2021-Present)
      C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

  • Assisted in delivering undergraduate mathematics courses.
  • Led tutorials and provided academic support for B.Tech, Diploma, and M.Sc. students.

🧑‍🏫 Research Scholar (2021-Present)
     C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

  • Conducting research in cosmology, mathematical physics, and modified gravity theories.

🔬Research Interests

🌌 Cosmology & Gravitational Physics

  • Focus on cosmological wormholes and modified theories of gravity
  • Exploring Lyra manifold, Brans-Dicke theory, and Barber’s second self-creation theory

📐 Mathematical Physics & Applied Mathematics

  • Applications of integral transforms in solving differential equations
  • Advanced mathematical models for real-world physical phenomena

🏆 Awards & Recognition

  • Selected for PostGraduate Scholarship by the Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Odisha
  • Awarded e-medhabruti Merit Scholarship by the Government of Odisha

🖥Skills

🖥️ Technical: Latex, Mathematica, Matlab, Python, MS Office
🗣️ Soft Skills: Effective Communication, Teaching, Analytical Thinking, Problem Solving

 Publications

Traversable wormhole supported by non-exotic gravitational fluid in the Lyra manifold
  • Authors: Sutar, B., Mahanta, K.L., Sahoo, R.R.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
    Year: 2024
Traversable wormhole solutions in Barber’s second self-creation theory
  • Authors: Sutar, B., Mahanta, K.L., Sahoo, R.R.
    Journal: Indian Journal of Physics
    Year: 2024
Traversable wormhole solutions admitting Karmarkar condition in Lyra manifold
  • Authors: Sutar, B., Mahanta, K.L., Sahoo, R.R.
    Journal: European Physical Journal Plus
    Year: 2023

 

 

Jun Zhang | Particle Experiments | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jun Zhang | Particle Experiments | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Hefei University of Technology, China

Dr. Zhang Jun is an Assistant Professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Hefei University of Technology. His research focuses on heat and mass transfer in cryogenic systems, with significant contributions to oscillating heat pipes and superconducting technologies. Dr. Zhang obtained his Ph.D. in Engineering in Power Engineering and Thermophysics from Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2016. He has authored and co-authored numerous publications in prestigious journals such as Cryogenics, Applied Physics Letters, and Physics of Fluids. His research also explores graphene membranes and memristors, contributing to innovative solutions in nanotechnology and vacuum science. Dr. Zhang is an active member of the academic community, continuously advancing the understanding of complex thermal-fluid systems, especially in cryogenic and nanomaterial applications.

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🧑‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Zhang Jun embarked on his academic journey with a keen interest in thermodynamics and heat transfer systems. He completed his Ph.D. in Engineering in Power Engineering and Thermophysics from Xi’an Jiaotong University in September 2016. His research during this period was foundational in understanding heat and mass transfer processes in cryogenic systems, particularly in superfluid helium environments. His doctoral studies laid the groundwork for his future career in energy systems, nano-engineering, and thermal management technologies. Dr. Zhang’s early work also demonstrated a strong aptitude for interdisciplinary research, integrating principles of material science with thermodynamics.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Since December 2016, Dr. Zhang Jun has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Hefei University of Technology. In this role, he has contributed significantly to both research and education, mentoring students and collaborating with fellow researchers on a range of innovative projects. His professional endeavors are marked by his expertise in cryogenic systems, nano-materials, and advanced heat transfer technologies, with a special focus on helium-based oscillating heat pipes and superconducting systems. His research has practical implications in diverse fields such as space exploration, nano-technology, and energy systems.

🧑‍🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zhang Jun’s research is centered around heat and mass transfer in cryogenic systems, with particular emphasis on superfluid helium and oscillating heat pipes. His work has also extended to the study of graphene membranes and vacuum systems, pushing the boundaries of nano-material science. Notable contributions include groundbreaking studies on the thermal performance of superfluid helium systems and gas diffusion processes through porous graphene membranes. His pioneering research on memristors and nano-composite materials has made significant strides in the fields of nanoelectronics and energy-efficient technologies. Through his work, Dr. Zhang has bridged the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, advancing both scientific knowledge and technological innovation.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Zhang Jun has made a notable impact on the fields of cryogenics, nanotechnology, and thermal-fluid dynamics. His published articles in high-impact journals such as Cryogenics, Physics of Fluids, and Applied Physics Letters are regularly cited, influencing researchers and industry leaders alike. His work on cryogenic heat transfer has advanced the understanding of superconducting systems and energy-efficient technologies, making significant contributions to industries like energy storage, space technology, and advanced manufacturing. Dr. Zhang’s influence extends beyond academia, as his research has been adopted by industry professionals working on thermal systems and nano-engineered materials.

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Zhang Jun’s work has been extensively cited in the scientific community, further solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in thermal engineering and nano-materials. Key articles, such as his study on helium-based oscillating heat pipes and superfluid helium cryogenic systems, have garnered significant attention in journals like Cryogenics and Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology. His research on graphene membranes and gas diffusion processes has also led to influential publications in journals such as Physics of Fluids and Vacuum. Dr. Zhang’s ability to address complex thermal-fluid problems and offer innovative solutions has contributed to his growing citation index, reflecting his influence on the field.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Zhang Jun possesses a broad set of technical skills that are vital to his interdisciplinary research. His expertise spans areas such as thermal-fluid dynamics, nano-material engineering, cryogenics, and vacuum technology. He is proficient in advanced thermal analysis, simulation tools, and material characterization techniques. His work on nano-composite materials, graphene membranes, and heat exchanger systems is supported by his strong background in computational modeling, experimental research, and system optimization. Additionally, his technical proficiency extends to nanoelectronics, memristor technology, and energy-efficient systems, allowing him to explore new frontiers in nano-manufacturing and superconducting technologies.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

As an Assistant Professor at Hefei University of Technology, Dr. Zhang Jun has demonstrated a passion for teaching and mentoring the next generation of engineers. His courses cover a range of topics in mechanical engineering, including cryogenic systems, thermal engineering, and nano-materials. Dr. Zhang’s teaching style blends theoretical rigor with practical applications, encouraging students to explore the latest technologies in advanced thermal systems and material science. He also guides students through research projects in areas like nanoelectronics, cryogenic heat transfer, and superfluid helium systems, preparing them for careers in both academia and industry. His dedication to research-based education has made him a respected figure in his department.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Zhang Jun’s legacy in thermal engineering and cryogenics is already firmly established through his influential research and academic contributions. Looking forward, he is poised to continue making transformative contributions in the fields of cryogenic system optimization, nano-engineered materials, and advanced heat transfer technologies. Dr. Zhang’s future research directions include exploring the integration of nano-materials in sustainable energy systems and advancing the capabilities of superconducting systems for applications in quantum computing and space exploration. As an active researcher and educator, Dr. Zhang is dedicated to expanding the boundaries of thermophysics and contributing to the development of next-generation technologies that address global energy challenges and sustainable development goals.

Top Noted Publications📖

Investigation on the surface diffusion process of gas molecules in porous graphene membranes
  • Authors: Jun Zhang, Chenhui Liu, Rui Huang, Xudi Wang, Qing Cao
    Journal: Physics of Fluids
    Year: 2024

Application of Helium-Based oscillating heat pipes in cryogenic superconducting system

  • Authors: Jun Zhang, Rui Huang, Changcheng Ma, Yi Huo, Xudi Wang, Qing Cao
    Journal: Cryogenics
    Year: 2024

Resistive switching behavior of the memristor based on WS2 nanosheets and polyvinylpyrrolidone nanocomposites

  • Authors: Qing Cao, Limiao Xiong, Xudong Yuan, Pengcheng Li, Jun Wu, Hailin Bi, Jun Zhang
    Journal: Applied Physics Letters
    Year: 2022

New leak element based on transfer-free single-layer graphene membrane

  • Authors: Xudi Wang, Hanwen Lin, Hailin Bi, Qing Cao, Donghui Meng, Lichen Sun, Guohua Ren, Jiadong Qi, Jun Zhang
    Journal: Vacuum
    Year: 2022

 

 

Cheng-Rong Deng | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Cheng-Rong Deng | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Physics teacher at Southwest Univeristy, China

Cheng-Rong Deng is a distinguished Professor of Physics at Southwest University, specializing in theoretical hadron physics. His research primarily revolves around exotic hadron states and hadron-hadron interactions. With a robust academic foundation and international experience, Deng has established himself as a leading figure in his field. His work has garnered significant recognition, underscoring his impact on advancing theoretical physics.

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🎓Education:

Cheng-Rong Deng earned his PhD in Theoretical Physics from Nanjing Normal University, China, in 2008, following his MS in Theoretical Physics from the same institution in 2005. His academic journey includes valuable experiences as a visiting scholar at Peking University (2021-2022) and UCLA (2015-2016), where he collaborated with esteemed researchers and broadened his expertise in hadronic physics.

Professional Experience:

Deng’s professional trajectory includes a series of esteemed appointments: since 2018, he has served as a Professor in the Department of Physics at Southern University, China. Prior to this role, he was a Professor and Associate Professor at Chongqing Jiaotong University from 2015 to 2014, where he significantly contributed to the development of the physics curriculum and mentored numerous students.

Research Focus:

Deng’s research interests encompass the quark model, hadron spectra, exotic hadrons, and hadron-hadron interactions. His investigations into exotic hadron states aim to unravel the complexities of hadronic physics, providing insights into the fundamental building blocks of matter. Through his innovative approaches and collaborative efforts, he strives to expand the boundaries of knowledge in theoretical physics.

Awards and Honors:

In 2023, Cheng-Rong Deng was recognized as one of the world’s top 2% scientists in the field of Nuclear and Particle Physics, a testament to his profound contributions and research excellence. This accolade reflects his commitment to advancing scientific understanding and his influence within the global physics community.

📖Publication Top Notes:

Title: Tetraquarks and Pentaquarks from Quark Model Perspective
  • Authors: Huang, H., Deng, C., Liu, X., Tan, Y., Ping, J.
    Publication Year: 2023
    Citations: 14
Title: Quark orbital angular momentum of ground-state octet baryons
  • Authors: Li, J.-F., Chen, C., Li, G., Deng, C.-R., Xie, J.-J.
    Publication Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
Title: Zcs (4000)+ and Zcs (4220)+ in a Multiquark Color Flux-Tube Model
  • Authors: Wang, Y.-H., Wei, J., An, C.-S., Deng, C.-R.
    Publication Year: 2023
    Citations: 7
Title: Spectrum of the S-wave fully-heavy tetraquark states
  • Authors: Zhang, J., Wang, J.-B., Li, G., Deng, C.-R., Xie, J.-J.
    Publication Year: 2022
    Citations: 12
Title: Color flux-tube nature of the states Tcs (2900) and Tc s ¯ a (2900)
  • Authors: Wei, J., Wang, Y.-H., An, C.-S., Deng, C.-R.
    Publication Year: 2022
    Citations: 15

 

 

Sergei Roshchupkin | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Sergei Roshchupkin | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Russia

Sergei Pavlovich Roshchupkin, born on June 3, 1953, in Konotop, Sumy region, USSR, is a prominent physicist currently serving as a Professor at the Higher School of Fundamental Physical Research at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. With a career spanning several decades, he has made significant contributions to the field of physics, particularly in quantum electrodynamics. Roshchupkin’s academic journey has been marked by his commitment to both research and education, influencing generations of students through his teaching. He is known for his collaborative spirit and dedication to advancing fundamental physical research.

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Education:

Roshchupkin graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (National Research Nuclear University) in 1977, earning his degree in Experimental and Theoretical Physics. He obtained his PhD in September 1983, focusing on the bremsstrahlung of electrons in strong electromagnetic fields. In January 1995, he achieved the degree of Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, exploring stimulated emission and spontaneous bremsstrahlung at relativistic electron collisions. His extensive educational background forms a solid foundation for his distinguished career in theoretical and experimental physics.

Professional Experience:

Roshchupkin’s professional journey began as an engineer at the Russian Federal Nuclear Center, where he worked from 1977 to 1980. He then pursued postgraduate studies before holding various academic roles, including Research Assistant and Associate Professor at Sumy State University. Between 1992 and 2012, he served as a Senior Research Worker and Head of multiple departments at the Institute of Applied Physics, NASU. In 2015, he became a professor at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, where he continues to teach and lead research initiatives in theoretical physics, demonstrating a consistent commitment to advancing scientific understanding.

Research focus:

Roshchupkin’s research primarily concentrates on quantum electrodynamics in strong electromagnetic fields, encompassing a range of topics such as non-linear quantum optics and the interaction of laser radiation with leptons and ions. He investigates the amplification of laser radiation through quantum electrodynamic processes in intense fields and explores phenomena occurring in strong X-ray fields near pulsars and magnetars. His work is at the forefront of modern physics, contributing valuable insights into the behavior of matter and radiation under extreme conditions, and advancing the understanding of fundamental interactions in nature.

Awards and Honors:

In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of physics, Roshchupkin was honored as a Distinguished Scientist of Ukraine in May 2011. This accolade reflects his impactful research, dedication to education, and influence within the scientific community. His work has garnered respect and recognition, not only in Ukraine but internationally, positioning him as a key figure in quantum electrodynamics and related fields. Roshchupkin’s achievements exemplify his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in physics.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Resonant effects in collisions of relativistic electrons in the field of a light wave
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin
    Year: 1996
    Citations: 140 📄
  • Title: Quantum electrodynamics resonances in a pulsed laser field
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin, AA Lebed’, EA Padusenko, AI Voroshilo
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 100 📄
  • Title: Resonant spontaneous bremsstrahlung by an electron scattered by a nucleus in the field of a pulsed light wave
    Authors: AA Lebed’, SP Roshchupkin
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 80 📄
  • Title: Resonant and coherent effects of quantum electrodynamics in the light field
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin, AI Voroshilo
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 80 📄
  • Title: Effects of quantum electrodynamics in the strong pulsed laser fields
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin, AA Lebed
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 58 📄
  • Title: Nonresonant quantum electrodynamics processes in a pulsed laser field
    Authors: SP Roshchupkin, AA Lebed’, EA Padusenko
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 57 📄
  • Title: Resonant scattering of a photon by an electron in the field of a circularly polarized electromagnetic wave
    Authors: AI Voroshilo, SP Roshchupkin
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 52 📄
  • Title: Resonant scattering of an electron by a positron in the field of a light wave
    Authors: OI Denisenko, SP Roshchupkin
    Year: 1999
    Citations: 46 📄

 

Ronabson Cardoso Fernandes| Particle physics and cosmology| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ronabson Cardoso Fernandes| Particle physics and cosmology| Best Researcher Award

Professor at UNINTER, Brazil

Ronabson Cardoso Fernandes is a distinguished researcher in the field of nuclear physics, recognized for his contributions to particle physics and cosmology. He has an extensive academic background, with numerous publications in prestigious journals. His research focuses on understanding fundamental interactions and the nature of the universe, making significant strides in theoretical and experimental physics.

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Education:

Ronabson Cardoso Fernandes holds a PhD in Climate Sciences from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (2017), a Master’s in Meteorology from the Federal University of Alagoas (2010), and a Bachelor’s degree in Meteorology (2007) from the same institution. He further expanded his expertise with a graduation in Mathematics in 2019 and completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Climatology and Computational Mathematics at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (2022). His educational journey includes numerous short courses, enhancing his skills in entrepreneurship, digital marketing, and financial management.

Professional experience:

Dr. Fernandes has extensive teaching experience, having served as a professor at several institutions, including UFRN and the Federal University of Alagoas. His roles have involved teaching courses in climatology, meteorology, calculus, and physics. He has also worked as a mathematics teacher in elementary education. Beyond academia, he is a consultant in higher education and has participated in various research and extension projects focused on climate dynamics and environmental education. His dedication to both teaching and community engagement reflects his commitment to integrating scientific knowledge with practical applications.

Research focus:

Dr. Fernandes’s research focuses on the interaction between climate forcings and precipitation patterns, particularly in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil. He explores the impact of atmospheric phenomena on weather extremes and environmental dynamics, aiming to improve forecasting models. His work involves assessing the influence of galactic cosmic rays on rainfall and studying socio-environmental impacts of climate change, particularly coastal erosion. Additionally, he is engaged in developing computational models for environmental simulations and promoting sustainable practices through community-based projects, highlighting the intersection of scientific research and real-world applications.

Awards and Honors:

Throughout his academic career, Ronabson Cardoso Fernandes has received multiple scholarships and research grants, highlighting his contributions to the field of meteorology and climate sciences. He has been recognized for his work by state research support foundations, such as FAPERN and FAPEAL, which funded his graduate studies and projects. His commitment to interdisciplinary research and community outreach has also earned him accolades, fostering collaboration between academia and society to address pressing environmental issues. These honors reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge and promoting sustainability in Brazil.

Publication Top Notes:

Influence of Galactic Cosmic Ray Flux on Extreme Rainfall Events in Greece and Libya

  • Authors: Fernandes, R.C., Wanderley, H.S., Carvalho, A.L., Frigo, E.
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Citations: 0

Relationship Between Extreme Rainfall Occurrences and Galactic Cosmic Rays over Natal/RN, Brazil: A Case Study

  • Authors: Fernandes, R.C., Wanderley, H.S., De Carvalho, A.L., Frigo, E.
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2

Thermal Change in the City of Rio de Janeiro and the Deviation Caused During an Intense El Niño Event

  • Authors: Wanderley, H.S., Fernandes, R.C., De Carvalho, A.L.
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Citations: 6

Data Imputation Analysis for Cosmic Rays Time Series

  • Authors: Fernandes, R.C., Lucio, P.S., Fernandez, J.H.
  • Publication Year: 2017
  • Citations: 3