Samah AlShelkamy | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Samah AlShelkamy | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

New Valley University | Egypt

Dr. Samah Ahmed Mohammed Al-Shellkamy is an Egyptian physicist and educator specializing in Plasma Physics, Nuclear Applications, and Materials Science. With a Ph.D. in Plasma Physics and Nuclear Applications from New Valley University, Egypt (2018), Dr. Al-Shellkamy currently serves as a Lecturer at the Physics Department of New Valley University, where she teaches a range of undergraduate courses, including Environmental Physics, Atomic Physics, Plasma Physics, and Thermodynamics. Her academic and professional journey spans over a decade, including her earlier work as a Medical Physicist at the Sohag Oncology Center and Sohag University, Egypt, where she gained in-depth experience in radiation protection and medical physics.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Al-Shellkamy began her academic career at Sohag University, Egypt, where she completed her B.Sc. in Physics (2005) with distinction and pursued a Master’s in Experimental Solid-State Physics (2014). Her M.Sc. research focused on the magnetic properties of iron-based alloys treated by plasma physics, laying the foundation for her later work in the field of materials science and nuclear applications. Her Ph.D. research focused on the impact of plasma treatment on stainless steels for nuclear applications, highlighting her growing interest in material enhancement and nuclear reactor materials.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Al-Shellkamy has held various academic and professional positions. As a Lecturer at New Valley University, she has developed a comprehensive teaching portfolio, delivering courses such as Plasma Physics and Nuclear Applications to students across different faculties. Alongside her academic role, she has worked as a Medical Physicist at Sohag Cancer Institute and Sohag University, specializing in radiation therapy and radiation protection, where she was responsible for calibration, quality assurance, and the safety of radiation treatments.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Al-Shellkamy’s research focus lies at the intersection of material science, plasma physics, and nuclear engineering. Her work specifically aims to characterize and improve the mechanical, tribological, and radiation shielding properties of materials, such as stainless steel alloys and high/medium entropy alloys, for use in industrial, nuclear, and medical applications. She has pioneered radiofrequency plasma treatment as a method for enhancing the corrosion resistance and wear performance of these materials.

Academic Citations  📑

Dr. Al-Shellkamy’s work has been widely cited in peer-reviewed journals, and her publications reflect a deep understanding of materials engineering and nuclear applications. Key areas of her research include tribology, corrosion resistance, and radiation shielding of treated metal alloys. Notable publications include her work on the mechanical and gamma-ray attenuation properties of AISI 316L stainless steel and the impact of plasma treatment on nuclear reactor materials.

Research Skills🧠

Dr. Al-Shellkamy’s research skills are broad and include expertise in advanced surface treatment techniques, tribology, powder metallurgy, material characterization, and the application of various radiation measurement tools, such as X-ray diffraction and tribometers. Her use of sophisticated equipment such as the Leittez microhardness unit and surface energy analyzers ensures that her research outcomes are of the highest quality.

Teaching Experience 👩‍🏫

Dr. Al-Shellkamy has extensive teaching experience, having taught a wide range of physics courses across different university departments. Her teaching portfolio includes topics like Plasma Physics, Environmental Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Thermodynamic Physics, all of which are delivered to both undergraduate and graduate students. She also supervises laboratory sessions and works closely with students on practical applications of material science and nuclear physics

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Al-Shellkamy has received various certificates and awards for her exceptional contributions to medical physics and material science. She was honored with the Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority training certifications and has participated in prestigious international workshops and summer schools in high-energy physics, radiation protection, and medical physics. Additionally, her role as Principal Investigator in several funded research projects underscores her recognized leadership in the academic community.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Dr. Al-Shellkamy’s research and teaching are poised to continue shaping the future of nuclear materials engineering and surface engineering. Her focus on improving materials for nuclear applications ensures that her legacy will be one of safety, innovation, and advancement in the field of nuclear power and energy production.

Publications Top Notes

FeCrNi Medium Entropy Alloys as Potential Shielding Materials for Nuclear Applications
  • Authors: Samah A. Al-Shelkamy, Mohamed S. El-Nagdy, Hector Rene Vega-Carrillo
    Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
    Year: 2024
Mechanical and Radiation Shielding Characterization of W-Based Alloys for Advanced Nuclear Unit
  • Authors: Samah A. Al-Shelkamy, Hector Rene Vega-Carrillo, Zhongliang Xie, F.M. El-Hossary, E.S. Mosa, Amir A. Mahdy, Omayma Elkady, M. Abdel Ghafaar, A. Abdel-latif M
    Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
    Year: 2023
Structural and Tribological Characterization of Carbon and Glass Fabrics Reinforced Epoxy for Bushing Applications Safety
  • Authors: Majed H. Moosa, Mohamed Abu-Okail, Ahmed Abu-Oqail, Samah A. Al-Shelkamy, W. M. Shewakh, M. Abdel Ghafaar
    Journal: Polymers
    Year: 2023
Improving the Properties of Commercial Steel Alloys in the Industrial/Nuclear Field by RF Plasma Carbonitriding
  • Authors: Samah A. Al-Shelkamy, F.M. El-Hossary, Hector Rene Vega-Carrillo, E.S. Mosa, Mohamed A. Daha, M. Abdel Ghafaar, O.A. El Kady, AA Abd El-Moula
    Journal: Applied Radiation and Isotopes
    Year: 2023
Tailoring of Novel Azithromycin-Loaded Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles for Wound Healing
  • Authors: Mohammed S Saddik, Mahmoud M.A. Elsayed, Mohamed A. El-Mokhtar, Haitham Sedky, Jelan A. Abdel-Aleem, Ahmed M. Abu-Dief, Mostafa F. Al-Hakkani, Hazem L. Hussein, Samah A. Al-Shelkamy, Fatma Y. Meligy et al.
    Journal: Pharmaceutics
    Year: 2022

 

 

Mosebetsi Leotlela | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mosebetsi Leotlela | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Visiting Researcher at University Of The Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

Dr. Mosebetsi Johannes Leotlela is a distinguished nuclear physicist and entrepreneur from South Africa. With a career spanning multiple sectors, he has contributed significantly to nuclear technology, safety analysis, and environmental management. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of the Witwatersrand, where his research focused on criticality safety analysis in spent fuel casks. Dr. Leotlela is the founder and owner of Neutronix Nuclear Consulting Service and Black Swallow Guesthouse. He is also an Honorary Lecturer and Visiting Researcher at the University of the Witwatersrand. He is recognized for his expertise in radiation shielding, nuclear waste management, and radiation-induced material degradation. A member of various professional bodies, Dr. Leotlela has participated in several international seminars and research initiatives. His commitment to nuclear safety and education has earned him multiple awards, including the ISSN International Best Researcher Award in 2022.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Mosebetsi Johannes Leotlela’s academic journey began with a National Diploma in Nuclear Technology from Pretoria Technikon (1989-1996), where he laid the foundation for his expertise in the nuclear field. His academic aspirations were furthered by a BTech in Technology Management and an Ing degree from Hanzehogeschool in the Netherlands (2001-2003), which broadened his knowledge in managing technological systems. Dr. Leotlela’s dedication to higher education led him to pursue postgraduate studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he earned an MSc in Physics (2008-2010), investigating the release of gaseous fission products from reactor fuel. His thirst for knowledge culminated in a PhD in Physics (2011-2016), with a thesis focusing on the criticality safety analysis of spent fuel casks. His early academic pursuits reflect his strong commitment to the advancement of nuclear science, safety, and technology.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Leotlela’s professional career spans over two decades and has been marked by significant roles in both the academic and nuclear industries. He has contributed to critical projects on nuclear safety, radiation shielding, and reactor safety, working across various national and international platforms. His career began with technical roles in the nuclear sector, where he was involved in the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) project, reviewing environmental impact assessments. His passion for nuclear safety led him to become a key figure in the field, culminating in his founding of Neutronix Nuclear Consulting Service in 2023. Through this consulting firm, he offers his expertise in nuclear and environmental management, advising clients on radiation safety and waste management. Dr. Leotlela also plays an active role in academia, holding positions as an Honorary Lecturer and Visiting Researcher at the University of the Witwatersrand, contributing to the next generation of nuclear scientists.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Leotlela’s research focuses on nuclear criticality safety, radiation shielding, and the long-term management of radioactive waste. His groundbreaking PhD research on spent fuel casks and their manipulation and placement in long-term storage has been instrumental in advancing nuclear safety protocols. His MSc research on fission product release in the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) has added valuable insights into reactor safety. Dr. Leotlela’s work in radiation-induced material degradation and the environmental impacts of nuclear power further underscores his commitment to sustainable nuclear technology. His research interests also extend to computational radiation transport, and he has been involved in various international seminars and training courses. As a visiting researcher and lecturer, he continues to contribute to the academic community by supervising students and publishing research, advancing knowledge in nuclear technology and environmental safety.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Leotlela’s influence extends far beyond his immediate professional environment. His contributions to nuclear safety and environmental management have positively impacted both South Africa and the international community. His work on radiation shielding, nuclear waste management, and criticality safety has been integral to advancing the safety standards within the nuclear industry. As a member of various professional bodies, including the South African Institute of Physics (SAIP) and the Southern African Radiation Protection Association, Dr. Leotlela is an influential voice in the nuclear community. His consulting services through Neutronix Nuclear Consulting have furthered the adoption of safe nuclear practices. As a mentor and supervisor to MSc and PhD students, his legacy extends to the development of future leaders in nuclear science. Through his academic and professional endeavors, Dr. Leotlela continues to make significant contributions to the global nuclear research community, shaping its safety protocols and environmental impact strategies.

Academic Cites 📚

Dr. Leotlela’s academic contributions are frequently cited within the fields of nuclear safety and physics. His research on criticality safety analysis in spent fuel casks and the environmental impact of nuclear reactors has been referenced by both industry professionals and researchers. As a published author and lecturer, Dr. Leotlela has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed journals, seminars, and academic conferences. His research on radiation-induced material degradation and radioactive waste management is regarded as a significant step forward in understanding the long-term impacts of nuclear technology. The high citation of his work speaks to its relevance and impact in advancing nuclear safety standards and environmental sustainability. Through his continued work as a visiting researcher and supervisor, Dr. Leotlela plays a vital role in shaping academic discourse in nuclear science.

Technical Skills 🛠️

Dr. Leotlela’s technical expertise spans multiple disciplines within the nuclear and environmental safety sectors. He is highly skilled in criticality safety analysis, radiation shielding, and computational radiation transport, utilizing advanced software and modeling techniques to assess risks in nuclear facilities. His extensive background in nuclear reactor safety, including thermal-hydraulics and reactor core safety, complements his proficiency in radiation-induced material degradation. Dr. Leotlela’s technical skills also extend to environmental risk management, radiation protection, and the management of radioactive waste. He is well-versed in conducting safety assessments, environmental impact analyses, and training programs for industry professionals. His expertise is not only theoretical but also practical, having applied these skills in high-level consultancy and research positions, ensuring the safe operation of nuclear facilities and minimizing their environmental impact.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Leotlela’s teaching career has been shaped by his role as an Honorary Lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he has taught nuclear safety, physics, and radiation protection. Since 2021, he has guided MSc and PhD students through their research projects, helping to cultivate the next generation of nuclear scientists. He is deeply involved in research supervision, where his expertise in criticality safety and radiation shielding provides students with the knowledge to excel in the field. Dr. Leotlela also acts as an external moderator and academic advisor, contributing to curriculum development in nuclear safety. His ability to impart complex technical knowledge in a clear and engaging manner has earned him the respect of both his students and academic peers. As a mentor, he inspires students to pursue groundbreaking research and careers in nuclear safety and environmental protection.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Dr. Leotlela’s legacy is one of excellence in nuclear safety, environmental sustainability, and academic mentorship. His contributions to the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) project, as well as his research on radiation shielding and radioactive waste management, have positioned him as a key figure in nuclear safety in South Africa and beyond. As the founder of Neutronix Nuclear Consulting, he continues to influence industry practices by providing expert advice on nuclear safety and environmental management. In the coming years, Dr. Leotlela plans to expand his academic and consulting work, particularly in areas related to nuclear waste management and radiation-induced material degradation. He aims to contribute to global nuclear safety standards and continue mentoring the next generation of physicists and engineers. His ongoing research and leadership will undoubtedly shape the future of nuclear technology, ensuring that it is both safe and sustainable for generations to come.

Top Noted Publications📖

Radiolysis of water by α- and β-particles from spent nuclear fuel facility
  • Authors: Dr. Mosebetsi J. Leotlela
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2023
Time-Dependent Variations In The Radiological Health Impact Of An Interim Spent Fuel Storage Facility
  • Authors: Dr. Mosebetsi J. Leotlela
    Journal: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
    Year: 2021
Establishing an Effective Nuclear Regulatory Regime: A Case Study of South Africa
  • Authors: Dr. Mosebetsi J. Leotlela
    Journal: Science, Technology & Public Policy
    Year: 2021
Criticality Safety Analysis Of The Design Of Spent Fuel Cask, Its Manipulation And Placement In A Long Term Storage
  • Authors: Dr. Mosebetsi J. Leotlela
    Journal: Dissertation/Thesis
    Year: 2016
Preferential water ingress into dry spent fuel casks
  • Authors: Dr. Mosebetsi J. Leotlela, Z. Mkhize, Dr. E. Taviv
    Journal: Journal of Nuclear Energy Science Power Generation Technology
    Year: 2016
Ranking of Aluminium composite materials for use as neutron absorber inserts in spent fuel pools
  • Authors: Dr. Mosebetsi J. Leotlela, I. Petr, Dr. E. Taviv, I. Malgas
    Journal: International Journal of Nuclear Safety
    Year: 2015
The effects of storage patterns on the neutron multiplication factor of spent nuclear fuel casks
  • Authors: Dr. Mosebetsi J. Leotlela, D. Mueller, E. Taviv, J. Carter
    Journal: International Journal of Nuclear Safety
    Year: 2012