Zohreh Kargar | Nuclear Physics| Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Zohreh Kargar | Nuclear Physics| Best Researcher Award

Academician/Research Scholar at Shiraz University, Iran

Dr. Zohreh Kargar is an esteemed Associate Professor and Chair of the Nuclear Physics Group at Shiraz University. With a robust academic background and extensive research experience, she has significantly contributed to the field of nuclear physics. Dr. Kargar has supervised 51 MSc and 9 PhD theses, mentoring the next generation of physicists. Her work encompasses various aspects of nuclear research, particularly in the domains of positron lifetime spectroscopy and nuclear structure.

Profile:

Education:

Dr. Kargar completed her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees in Nuclear Physics at Shiraz University. Her educational journey laid a solid foundation in theoretical and experimental physics, equipping her with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue advanced research. Throughout her studies, she focused on complex nuclear phenomena, leading to her current research interests. Her educational background is complemented by her commitment to teaching and mentoring students in the field of nuclear science.

Professional experience:

Dr. Kargar has dedicated her career to advancing nuclear physics research and education at Shiraz University. As an Associate Professor, she has held various academic positions, contributing to numerous research projects and publications. Her extensive experience includes leading innovative studies in nuclear structure, superconductivity, and positron spectroscopy. Dr. Kargar has actively participated in national and international conferences, presenting her findings and collaborating with fellow researchers to enhance the understanding of nuclear phenomena.

Research focus:

Dr. Kargar’s current research interests focus on positron lifetime spectroscopy, superconductivity in nuclei, and cluster structures within nuclear systems. Her work aims to delve into the intricate relationships between nuclear properties and particle interactions. By employing advanced experimental techniques and theoretical models, she seeks to enhance the understanding of nuclear behaviors, which could have significant implications in both fundamental physics and practical applications in nuclear technology.

Awards and Honors:

Throughout her career, Dr. Kargar has received numerous accolades for her contributions to nuclear physics. She has been recognized for her research excellence and innovative teaching methods, earning awards that highlight her commitment to advancing science. Her leadership in the Nuclear Physics Group has fostered a collaborative environment, encouraging both research and educational achievements among her colleagues and students.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Investigation of positron annihilation lifetime and magnetic properties of Co1−xCuxFe2O4 nanoparticles
    Authors: SM Asgarian, S Pourmasoud, Z Kargar, A Sobhani-Nasab
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 53
  • Title: Positron annihilation lifetime, cation distribution and magnetic features of Ni1−xZnxFe2−xCoxO4 ferrite nanoparticles
    Authors: H Nikmanesh, P Kameli, SM Asgarian, S Karimi, M Moradi, Z Kargar
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 36
  • Title: Positron annihilation and magnetic properties studies of copper substituted nickel ferrite nanoparticles
    Authors: Z Kargar, SM Asgarian, M Mozaffari
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 27
  • Title: Level density parameter study using a microscopic model
    Authors: AN Behkami, Z Kargar, N Nasrabadi
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 26
  • Title: Statistical pairing fluctuation and phase transition in 94Mo
    Authors: Z Kargar, V Dehghani
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 21
  • Title: Nuclear level densities and spin cut-off factors deduced from microscopic theory for nuclei from 20F to 244Am
    Authors: AN Behkami, Z Kargar
    Year: 1992
    Citations: 18
  • Title: Pairing correlations and thermodynamical quantities in
    Authors: Z Kargar
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 15
  • Title: Investigation of cation vacancies in Zinc substituted maghemite by positron annihilation lifetime and Doppler broadening spectroscopy
    Authors: SM Asgarian, Z Kargar, M Mozaffari
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 10
  • Title: Statistical treatment of nuclear level densities
    Authors: AN Behkami, Z Kargar
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 8
  • Title: Nuclear level density at high spin and excitation energy
    Authors: AN Behkami, Z Kargar
    Year: 2001
    Citations: 6

 

 

 

Felix Olise | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Felix Olise | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award 

Professor at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife , Nigeria

Prof. Felix Samuel Olise, born on August 13, 1971, is a Nigerian nuclear physicist with expertise in engineering physics and environmental pollution. He obtained his BSc, MSc, and PhD from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Nigeria, specializing in nuclear physics and material science. With a deep commitment to academia, Prof. Olise has made significant contributions to atomic and nuclear analytical techniques, particularly in environmental impact assessments. He has supervised numerous postgraduate theses and actively collaborates with international research institutions, including iThemba Labs in South Africa and the University of Lisbon in Portugal. His extensive research has resulted in over 50 peer-reviewed publications, and he is a regular reviewer for prominent scientific journals. Prof. Olise’s ongoing research focuses on optimizing XRF and PIXE techniques for industrial applications, with an emphasis on environmental pollution and artisanal mining impacts.

Profile:

Education:

Prof. Felix Samuel Olise holds an extensive educational background in engineering physics, having pursued all his degrees from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Nigeria. He completed his PhD in Engineering Physics, Nuclear Engineering Science Option, in 2009, with a dissertation focused on elemental analysis of tailings from tin mining areas in Jos, Nigeria, using ion beam and neutron activation techniques. His MSc, awarded in 2004, was in Environmental Physics, where he studied the concentration of toxic metals in ambient air in Lagos and Ile-Ife using the Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence (TXRF) technique. Prof. Olise earned his BSc in 1995 in Engineering Physics, specializing in Materials Science, with a dissertation on the optical characterization of lithium-nickel oxide thin films. His rigorous academic training has equipped him with the expertise to lead cutting-edge research in nuclear physics and environmental pollution assessment.

Professional experience:

Prof. Felix Samuel Olise has garnered extensive experience in the field of engineering physics, particularly in the development and application of atomic and nuclear analytical techniques. Over the years, he has collaborated with international research centers such as iThemba Labs in South Africa and the University of Lisbon in Portugal. He has been a resource person for various training workshops, including courses on radiation protection for the petroleum industry and for the Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Agency. Prof. Olise has supervised over 20 MSc theses and currently oversees the research of two PhD candidates. His professional accomplishments include contributions to environmental pollution studies, particularly in assessing the impact of artisanal mining activities. As a prolific researcher, Prof. Olise has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed journal articles and has been actively involved in organizing national and international scientific conferences, as well as serving as a reviewer for leading journals in his field.

Research focus:

Prof. Felix Samuel Olise’s research focus lies in the fields of atomic and nuclear physics, with a specific emphasis on the environmental impact of human activities, such as artisanal mining. His work primarily involves the development and application of nuclear analytical techniques, including Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence (TXRF) and Proton Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE), for the detection and analysis of toxic metals and radionuclides. Prof. Olise is also engaged in optimizing these techniques for broader applications in science and industry. His research has a strong focus on biomonitoring heavy metal emissions from industrial processes, particularly secondary iron and steel smelting. Additionally, Prof. Olise is involved in pre-equilibrium nuclear reaction cross-section calculations and L-shell ionization studies. Through his research, he aims to address pressing environmental challenges while contributing to the advancement of nuclear physics and its practical applications in environmental pollution assessment.

Awards and Honors:

Prof. Felix Samuel Olise has been recognized with several prestigious awards and grants throughout his academic career. Notable among them is the Nigerian Education Trust Fund (ETF) Travel Grant, which supported his participation at the 22nd International Conference on the Application of Accelerators in Research & Industry in Texas, USA, in 2012. He has also received travel grants from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for conferences in the UK (2010), Brazil (2013), and the USA (2013). His research fellowship, awarded by TWAS-UNESCO, allowed him to work at iThemba Labs in South Africa between 2012 and 2015. Prof. Olise’s contributions to the scientific community are further recognized through his role as a reviewer for several international journals and his collaboration with various research institutions. These accolades reflect his dedication to advancing nuclear physics and its application in environmental science.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Calculation of 9Be and 12C thick targets neutron yields from particle accelerator-induced nuclear reactions using PHITS code
    Authors: Olise, F.S., Omowumi, N.O.
    Publication Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Spatial-temporal variation and local source identification of air pollutants in a semi-urban settlement in Nigeria using low-cost sensors
    Authors: Owoade, O.K., Abiodun, P.O., Omokungbe, O.R., Jones, R.L., Hopke, P.K.
    Publication Year: 2021
    Citations: 15
  • Seasonal Variation, Pollution Indices and Trajectory Modeling of Bio-monitored Airborne Particulate Around Two Smelting Factories in Osun State, Nigeria
    Authors: Olise, F.S., Ogundele, L.T., Olajire, M.A., Owoade, O.K.
    Publication Year: 2020
    Citations: 2
  • Calculated proton-induced L-shell ionisation and X-ray production cross sections for Tc, Pm, Os, Po, At, Rn, Ra and Ac
    Authors: Aladese, A.D., Olise, F.S.
    Publication Year: 2020
    Citations: 2
  • Proton induced L-shell cross-sections for some post-transition metals: A comparison of ECPSSR and SCA models
    Authors: Olise, F.S., Nana, F.I., Aladese, A.D.
    Publication Year: 2020
    Citations: 1
  • Variations in elemental and radiometric concentrations of soils around a mining site in Southwestern Nigeria
    Authors: Olise, F.S., Ajayi, O.O., Ezeh, G.C., Owoade, O.K.
    Publication Year: 2020
    Citations: 0
  • Contamination and source identification of the elemental contents of soil samples from municipal and medical waste Dumpsites in Ile-Ife, Nigeria
    Authors: Owoade, M.O.K., Ogundele, L.T., Olise, F.S., Ezeh, G.C., Hopke, P.K.
    Publication Year: 2020
    Citations: 1
  • Biomonitoring of environmental pollution in the vicinity of iron and steel smelters in southwestern Nigeria using transplanted lichens and mosses
    Authors: Olise, F.S., Ogundele, L.T., Olajire, M.A., Fawole, O.G., Ezeh, G.C.
    Publication Year: 2019
    Citations: 14
  • Morpho-physiological characteristics of Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp grown in a controlled environment using effluents from a beverage bottling company
    Authors: Abiodun, O.P., Owoade, O.K., Oladipo, O.T., Fawole, O.G., Olise, F.S.
    Publication Year: 2019
    Citations: 5

Conclusion:

Prof. Felix Samuel Olise is a highly accomplished researcher with a distinguished record in nuclear physics. His extensive academic background, numerous high-impact publications, international collaborations, and commitment to mentoring young scholars make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His global recognition through prestigious grants and his professional contributions to the scientific community further solidify his eligibility. While there is room for expanding his research collaborations and outreach efforts, Prof. Olise’s work undoubtedly contributes to the advancement of nuclear science and its applications, positioning him as a leader in his field.