Zheng Wei | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zheng Wei | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Lanzhou University | China

Wei Zheng is a Professor at Lanzhou University, specializing in Neutron Physics and Neutron Application Technology. With a strong academic background in Nuclear Science and Particle Physics, he has made significant contributions to the field of accelerator-based neutron sources and their applications in various nuclear technologies. He is highly recognized for his innovative research in the design and optimization of high-intensity neutron sources and their energy spectra, angular distributions, and yield calculations.

Publication Profile👨‍🎓

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Wei Zheng’s academic journey began at Lanzhou University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Science (2007-2011). His interest in particle and nuclear physics led him to pursue a Doctoral degree in Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics, which he completed in 2016. During his early academic years, he developed a deep understanding of nuclear reactions and their applications in real-world technologies, laying the foundation for his future research.

Professional Endeavors 💼

After completing his doctorate, Professor Wei embarked on an academic career at Lanzhou University, starting as a Lecturer (2016-2019). He was later promoted to Associate Professor (2020-2021) and then Professor (2022-present). Over the years, he has gained a reputation for excellence in both research and teaching, mentoring students and collaborating with international experts in the field of neutron physics and nuclear science.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Professor Wei’s research focus lies at the intersection of neutron physics, nuclear technology, and accelerator design. His work on the ZF-400 neutron source, a high-intensity D-D/D-T fusion neutron generator, is particularly notable. His team’s work on compact D-D neutron generators showcases his dedication to miniaturization and efficiency in neutron production. This compact design achieves a maximum D-D neutron yield greater than 1.0E+9 n/s, highlighting the technological advancements under his leadership.

Academic Cites 📚

Professor Wei has published extensively in top-tier journals, contributing over 30 high-impact articles in the fields of neutron physics, accelerator-based neutron sources, and nuclear technology.

Research Skills 🔧

Professor Wei Zheng possesses a wealth of research skills, ranging from accelerator design to neutron measurement and analysis. His expertise includes:

  • High-intensity neutron source design
  • Neutron energy spectrum and angular distribution calculations
  • Neutron yield and radiation diagnostics
  • Advanced computational modeling for nuclear reactions
  • Neutron-gamma discrimination techniques using machine learning

His advanced skills in multi-layer computing models and Monte Carlo simulations allow him to explore complex neutron interactions and optimize the design of accelerator-based neutron sources.

Teaching Experience 📖

As an educator, Professor Wei has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of nuclear scientists. His academic roles as a Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Professor at Lanzhou University have involved both teaching and mentoring. He has developed and taught a variety of courses related to nuclear physics, neutron science, and accelerator technology, and has supervised numerous PhD and Master’s students, helping them to become leaders in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Looking ahead, Professor Wei Zheng’s legacy will undoubtedly continue to influence the fields of neutron physics and accelerator technology. His pioneering work in neutron source development has not only advanced scientific understanding but also has practical implications for industrial applications. His ongoing projects and future research promise to further refine neutron-based diagnostic techniques, expand neutron source capabilities, and enhance the safety and efficiency of nuclear systems.

 Publications Top Notes

Influence of octupole deformed shell structure on the asymmetric fission of mercury isotopes

  • Authors: Huo, D.-Y., Wei, Z., Wu, K., Zhang, Y., Wang, J.-R.
    Journal: European Physical Journal A
    Year: 2024

 Development of a high-yield compact D-D neutron generator

  • Authors: Bai, X., Ma, J., Wei, Z., Yao, Z., Zhang, Y.
    Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
    Year: 2024

Competition of decay modes for Z=119 and Z=120 superheavy nuclei

  • Authors: Wang, W., Ma, N., Zhang, Y., Wei, Z., Zhang, H.
    Journal: European Physical Journal A
    Year: 2024

Transparent Glass Composite Scintillator with High Crystallinity for Efficient Thermal Neutron Detection

  • Authors: Wang, D., Zhang, S., Chen, J., Qiu, J., Zhou, S.
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
    Year: 2024

Neutron-gamma discrimination with broaden the lower limit of energy threshold using BP neural network

  • Authors: Zhang, S.Y., Wei, Z., Zhang, P.Q., Su, X.D., Yao, Z.E.
    Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
    Year: 2024

 

 

 

Emad Ghanim | Nuclear Physics | Applied Physics Innovation Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emad Ghanim |Nuclear Physics | Applied Physics Innovation Award

Assoc Prof of Radiation Physics, Beni-suef university, Egypt

Dr. Emad Hamed Mohamed Ghanim is an Associate Professor of Radiation Physics at Beni-Suef University, Egypt, with over 30 years of academic and research experience in nuclear and radiation physics. He holds a Ph.D. in Radiation Physics and has extensive teaching experience in various physics and engineering disciplines. His research focuses on radiation protection, nuclear dosimetry, environmental radioactivity, and the development of radiation detection technologies.

👨‍🎓 Profiles

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📚 Education

  • Ph.D. in Radiation Physics, Menoufiya University (2010)
  • M.Sc. in Radiation Physics, Menoufiya University (1995)
  • B.Sc. in Physics, Menoufiya University (1988)

🧑‍🏫 Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor, Radiation Physics, Beni-Suef University (Since Jan 2021) 🏫
  • Lecturer, Radiation Physics, Beni-Suef University (2010-2020) 🏫
  • Teacher Assistant, Physics, Beni-Suef University (2003-2010) 🏫
  • Lecturer, Physics, Menoufiya University (1995-2003) 🎓
  • Researcher, Nuclear & Radiation Research Lab, Menoufiya University (1991-2010) 🧑‍🔬

Key Research Interests 🌍⚛️

  • Radiation Dosimetry: Measuring ionizing and non-ionizing radiation doses for environmental and safety applications.
  • Nuclear and Radiation Pollution: Studying radiation exposure in various environments and assessing health risks.
  • Environmental Radioecology: Investigating radioisotopes in geological samples, natural rocks, and sediments.
  • Advanced Nuclear Instruments: Developing electronic equipment and techniques for radiation protection and monitoring.
  • Age Dating & Radionuclides: Utilizing nuclear and analytical methods to date natural materials and study radiation impacts.

Global Impact & Contributions 🌐🧪

Dr. Ghanim is an active participant in international conferences on radiation and nuclear science. He has attended and contributed to key gatherings such as:

  • International Conferences on Radiation Sciences (e.g., RAD, RAP, and NUPPAC series)
  • Seminars on nuclear applications, radiation safety, and environmental protection
  • Workshops on research proposals, radioisotope applications, and environmental analysis

His research and collaborations extend to global institutions like JINR (Russia) and the Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority (EAEA).

🖥️ Computer & IT Skills

  • Proficient in Windows OS, Office Suite, Data Analysis Software (Origin, GraphFit) 🖥️
  • Specialized in Radionuclide Spectroscopy and Gamma Spectroscopy analysis ⚛️

Top Noted Publications

The impact of the broad range of gamma doses on follow-up fission fragment track parameters in CR-39 radiation detector
  • Authors: Othman, S.M., El-Mesady, I.A., El-badawy, A.S., Ghanim, E.H.
    Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
    Year: 2024
Alpha particle spectrometry based on the mean grey level and visibility of track etch-pit in CR-39 Nuclear Track Detector
  • Authors: Al-Sayed, A., El Ghazaly, M., Ghanim, E.H., El-Naggar, H.I., Dawood, M.S.
    Journal: Physica Scripta
    Year: 2022
On the registration of low energy alpha particle with modified GafChromic EBT2 radiochromic film
  • Authors: El-Naggar, H.I., Ghanim, E.H., El Ghazaly, M., Salama, T.T.
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2022
Alpha particle detection by Makrofol® DE1-1 and CR-39 NTDs: A comparative study
  • Authors: Ghanim, E.H., El Ghazaly, M., El-Naggar, H.I.
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2020
Optical, structural and nuclear radiation security properties of newly fabricated V2O5-SrO-PbO glass system
  • Authors: Kavaz, E., Ghanim, E.H., Abouhaswa, A.S.
    Journal: Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
    Year: 2020

 

 

Kehfei Liu | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kehfei Liu | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, United States

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Summary 🧑‍🔬

Keh-Fei Liu is an esteemed theoretical physicist specializing in nuclear and particle physics, particularly in lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). With a career spanning decades, Liu has made significant contributions to the understanding of hadron physics, nucleon structure, and computational high-energy physics. He holds a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Stony Brook University (1975) and has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Alexander von Humboldt Award and Fellowship in the American Physical Society. Liu is a recognized leader in the physics community and has played an instrumental role in various international conferences and workshops.

Education 🎓

  • B.S. (Highest Honors) (1968)

          Tunghai University, Taiwan

  • M.A. (1971)

           State University of New York, Stony Brook

  • Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics (1975)

           Stony Brook University

Professional Experience 💼

  • Professor, Department of Physics,

University of Kentucky (1986–2023)

  • Visiting Scientist

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (2022–Present)

  • Adjunct Professor,

University of Science and Technology, Hefei, China (1989–1999)

  • Visiting Researcher,

CEN Saclay, France (1974–1976)

University of California, Los Angeles (1976–1980)

  • Humboldt Senior Scientist,

HLRZ, Jülich, Germany (1991)

Research Interests 🔬

  • Lattice QCD: Lattice calculations to understand hadrons and nucleon structure.
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics: Investigating fundamental forces and quark-gluon interactions.
  • Computational Physics: Development of algorithms for high-energy physics simulations.

Awards & Honors 🏆

  • First Prize in Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1987)
  • Alexander von Humboldt Award for Senior Scientist (1990)
  • Fellow, American Physical Society (1997)
  • Albert D. and Elizabeth H. Kirwan Memorial Prize, University of Kentucky (2018)
  • Outstanding Alumni Award, Tunghai University (2022)

Key Contributions 🌍

  • Leadership in Conferences & Workshops:

Organized and contributed to major international conferences on lattice QCD and hadron physics, such as Extreme QCD 2012 and the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory.

  • Grant Leadership:

Principal Investigator for multiple DOE and NSF grants supporting research in theoretical nuclear physics, including projects on nucleon structure and quark-gluon dynamics.

 Publications

Charm physics with overlap fermions on 2+1-flavor domain wall fermion configurations
  • Authors: Li, D.-H., Chen, Y., Gong, M., Liu, Z., Wang, T.-X.
    Journal: Chinese Physics C
    Year: 2024
The present and future of QCD
  • Authors: Achenbach, P., Adhikari, D., Afanasev, A., Zhou, J., Zurek, M.
    Journal: Nuclear Physics A
    Year: 2024
Lattice QCD Calculation of Electroweak Box Contributions to Superallowed Nuclear and Neutron Beta Decays
  • Authors: Ma, P.-X., Feng, X., Gorchtein, M., Wang, B.-G., Zhang, Z.-L.
    Journal: Physical Review Letters
    Year: 2024
Trace anomaly form factors from lattice QCD
  • Authors: Wang, B., He, F., Wang, G., Liu, K.-F., Yang, Y.-B.
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2024
Temperature dependence of beam on plasma stopping power in the resonance regions of fusion reactions
  • Authors: Liu, K.-F.
    Journal: Fundamental Plasma Physics
    Year: 2024
Hadrons, superconductor vortices, and cosmological constant
  • Authors: Liu, K.-F.
    Journal: Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
    Year: 2024
Nucleon electric dipole moment from the θ term with lattice chiral fermions
  • Authors: Liang, J., Alexandru, A., Draper, T., Wang, G., Yang, Y.-B.
    Journal: Physical Review D
    Year: 2023