Marilyn Bishop | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marilyn Bishop | Theoretical Advances | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University | United States

Marilyn F. Bishop is a tenured Associate Professor of Physics at Virginia Commonwealth University since 1986. She earned her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California, Irvine in 1976. With a strong foundation in mathematics and physics, she has developed a multifaceted academic career blending theoretical physics with biophysical research. Bishop’s extensive work spans decades, contributing to both scientific understanding and educational advancements, making her a respected figure in physics education and research communities.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Bishop’s academic journey began with dual Bachelor’s degrees in Physics (1971) and Mathematics (1972) from UC Irvine, followed by a Master’s (1973) and Ph.D. in Physics (1976) from the same institution. She started as a Research Assistant at UC Irvine, honing her skills in theoretical physics. Early postdoctoral work at Purdue University and a visiting scientist role at Technische Universität München reflect her deep engagement with surface physics and condensed matter topics, establishing a strong foundation for her future research and teaching career.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Since 1986, Marilyn Bishop has been a key faculty member at VCU, earning tenure in 1990. Her earlier roles include Assistant Professor at Drexel University and consulting for Purdue University’s Physics Department. She has also been a Fellow at the Center for the Study of Biological Complexity, integrating physics with biological applications. Her professional work balances academic research, collaborative projects, and consulting, emphasizing both theoretical and computational physics, alongside mentoring students and contributing to interdisciplinary scientific communities.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Bishop’s research emphasizes surface polaritons, spatially dispersive materials, and light scattering phenomena, particularly relating to biophysical systems like sickle hemoglobin polymerization. She has published extensively on surface exciton polaritons, Raman scattering, and spin susceptibility in electron gases. Her interdisciplinary work bridges physics and biology, supported by NIH grants focused on computational modeling of cardiopulmonary physiology. Her innovative use of photonic band structure methods to study biological tissues, such as the eye’s cornea, marks a notable contribution to biophysics.

🌟 Impact and Influence

Marilyn Bishop’s impact is seen through her numerous publications, presentations, and invited talks at major physics conferences like the APS March Meetings. She has helped shape understanding in condensed matter physics and biophysics, fostering collaboration between physics and biological sciences. Her research has influenced studies on electron interactions, spin susceptibility, and optical properties of materials, inspiring new computational approaches. She is a mentor to students and colleagues, advancing physics education and encouraging interdisciplinary exploration.

📖 Academic Cites

Her scholarly work has been cited widely in condensed matter physics and biophysics, particularly her studies on surface polaritons and electron gas spin susceptibility. Papers published in prestigious journals like Physical Review B and Physical Review Letters demonstrate her research rigor and relevance. Participation in workshops such as the NSF’s Materials Theory and her role in presenting at over 50 conferences have further solidified her standing in the scientific community, influencing ongoing research in theoretical and applied physics.

🧠 Research Skills

Marilyn Bishop possesses advanced skills in theoretical modeling, computational physics, and light scattering techniques. She developed Mathematica programs for physics visualization and data analysis, pioneering online homework systems in physics education. Her expertise extends to Monte Carlo simulations, photonic band structure calculations, and modeling complex biological systems. Her research methodology combines rigorous mathematical frameworks with computational tools to explore physical phenomena at both micro and macro scales, enhancing interdisciplinary research capabilities.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Bishop has a rich teaching portfolio, delivering courses from introductory physics labs to advanced graduate seminars in quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and theoretical mechanics. She created new courses like Physics of Sound and Music and integrated Mathematica visualization tools into the curriculum. Known for developing online homework and detailed instructional materials, Bishop has mentored numerous students and collaborated with colleagues to enhance physics pedagogy at VCU, combining research insights with effective teaching strategies.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Her accolades include the Drexel University Research Scholar Award, membership in Sigma Xi, and the VCU SEED Award (2022-2023) for innovative research proposals. She also earned recognition early in her career with the First Place in the Writer’s Division of the Advertiser-Press Awards (1969). Bishop has secured multiple NIH grants supporting research and education, as well as industry funding, underscoring her research’s impact and her commitment to scientific excellence and mentorship.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Marilyn F. Bishop’s legacy lies in her interdisciplinary research bridging physics and biology, innovative teaching methods, and mentorship. Her ongoing work on sickle-cell hemoglobin structure and computational biophysics continues to push boundaries. As a tenured professor and research fellow, she is poised to influence future generations through continued scholarship, course development, and collaborative projects. Her integration of computational tools and physical theory sets a strong foundation for future scientific and educational advancements.

Publications Top Notes

Entropies of the Classical Dimer Model

  • Authors: John C. Baker, Marilyn F. Bishop, Tom McMullen
    Journal: Entropy
    Year: 2025

An α-chain modification rivals the effect of fetal hemoglobin in retarding the rate of sickle cell fiber formation

  • Authors: E.H. Worth, M.K. Fugate, K.C. Grasty, P.J. Loll, Marilyn F. Bishop, F.A. Ferrone
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    Year: 2023

Entropy of Charge Inversion in DNA including One-Loop Fluctuations

  • Authors: M.D. Sievert, Marilyn F. Bishop, Tom McMullen
    Journal: Entropy
    Year: 2023

Superlinear increase of photoluminescence with excitation intensity in Zn-doped GaN

  • Authors: M.A. Reshchikov, A.J. Olsen, Marilyn F. Bishop, Tom McMullen
    Journal: Physical Review B – Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
    Year: 2013

The Sickle-Cell Fiber Revisited

  • Authors: Marilyn F. Bishop, Frank A. Ferrone
    Journal: Biomolecules
    Year: 2023

 

 

Hoc Nguyen | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hoc Nguyen | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer at Hanoi National University of Education | Vietnam

Nguyen Quang Hoc D, Assoc. Prof. PhD, is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Theoretical Physics. He currently holds the position of High-ranking Lecturer at the Department of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Physics, at the Hanoi National University of Education, where he has contributed extensively to both teaching and research since 2009. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to physics, spanning over decades of study and experience in solid-state physics, theoretical physics, and mechanical properties of materials.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Nguyen Quang Hoc D embarked on his academic career with a solid foundation in solid-state physics, earning his Engineer degree from Hanoi University of Technology in 1982. His deep interest in theoretical physics led him to pursue advanced studies at the Hanoi National University of Education, where he completed his Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics in 1989 and later achieved his PhD in 1994, further honing his expertise in the field.

Professional Endeavors 💼

His professional career began in 1983 at the College of Teacher Training (now Haiphong University), where he served as a Lecturer and Head of the Physical Laboratory until 1994. Later, he joined the Institute of Nuclear Science and Technique, VINATOM in 1994, contributing as a Researcher. In 1997, he transitioned to the Department of Scientific Management, Faculty of Physics at Hanoi National University of Education, where he took on roles as an Expert and Principal Lecturer until he became an Associate Professor in 2009. Since 2016, he has remained in his current capacity as a High-ranking Lecturer at the university.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Nguyen Quang Hoc D has focused much of his research on mechanical and thermodynamic properties of metals and interstitial alloys, particularly through the statistical moment method. His work has provided valuable insights into the transport properties of superconductors and how artificial nanostructures can influence these properties. His research has significant implications in materials science, particularly in understanding how nanostructures can improve the performance of superconductors in real-world applications.

Impact and Influence 🌍

With a career spanning more than three decades, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Quang Hoc D has made lasting contributions to both academic research and teaching. His work on superconductors and nanostructure materials has advanced our understanding of the mechanical and thermodynamic properties of advanced materials. His findings have opened the door for further studies in nanotechnology and material science, positioning him as a leading figure in the development of advanced materials in the Vietnamese academic community.

Academic Citations 📚

Prof. Nguyen Quang Hoc D has earned recognition for his work, resulting in numerous academic citations and publications in international journals related to materials physics. His contributions to the field of theoretical physics have significantly impacted the understanding of interstitial alloys, superconductivity, and the behavior of metals under extreme conditions, making him a respected authority in his field.

Research Skills 🧠

Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Quang Hoc D possesses advanced research skills in statistical methods, materials characterization, and nanotechnology. His expertise includes the application of the statistical moment method to study the thermodynamic behavior of materials, allowing him to analyze and predict the mechanical properties of metals and alloys under various conditions. He has also worked on superconductivity, making contributions to transport properties and the influence of nanostructure pinning on type-II superconductors.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Quang Hoc D has a wealth of teaching experience, spanning over two decades at the Hanoi National University of Education. He has taught a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in theoretical physics and solid-state physics, providing students with foundational knowledge while also challenging them with cutting-edge concepts in the field. His role as a mentor and principal lecturer has helped shape the next generation of physicists and scientists in Vietnam.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Throughout his career, Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Quang Hoc D has been the recipient of various awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to the field of physics. His dedication to both research and teaching has earned him respect within the academic community, and he continues to inspire those around him with his innovative research and commitment to excellence.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

As Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Quang Hoc D continues his work at Hanoi National University of Education, his legacy remains rooted in his innovative research, teaching dedication, and academic leadership. Moving forward, he is expected to continue influencing the field of material science, particularly in the realms of superconductivity and nanotechnology. His future contributions will undoubtedly lead to advancements in the understanding of metals, alloys, and superconductive materials, strengthening the scientific community in Vietnam and beyond.

Publications Top Notes

On the Melting of Crystal Under Compression: SMM Fundamental Theory and its Application to Laser Materials Processing

  • Authors: Nguyen Quang Hoc, Le Hong Viet
    Journal: Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals
    Year: 2025

Theoretical predictions of thermodynamic properties, elastic deformation, HCP-FCC structural phase transition and melting of iron at high temperatures up to 18000 K and high pressures up to 4000 GPa

  • Authors: Nguyen Quang Hoc, Nguyen Duc Trung, Hua Xuan Dat, Le Thu Lam
    Journal: Physics Letters A
    Year: 2025

Correction: Thermodynamic properties of perovskite MgSiO3 with cubic structure under extreme conditions

  • Authors: Quang Hoc Nguyen, Nhi Quynh Ngo, Thi Mai Dao, Cong Vien Tran, Thi Thu Tra Lai, Thi Van Anh Le, Thi Thuy An Nguyen
    Journal: The European Physical Journal B
    Year: 2024

Thermodynamic properties of perovskite MgSiO3 with cubic structure under extreme conditions

  • Authors: Hoc Quang Nguyen, Nhi Quynh Ngo, Mai Thi Dao, Vien Cong Tran, Tra Thi Thu Lai, Anh Thi Van Le, An Thi Thuy Nguyen
    Journal: The European Physical Journal B
    Year: 2024

Study on Remelting of Crystal Under Extreme Conditions

  • Authors: Hoc Quang Nguyen, Huyen Thanh Thi Tran, Nhi Quynh Ngo, Mai Thi Dao, Phong Khac Nguyen
    Journal: Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals
    Year: 2024

 

 

Sanae ZRIOUEL | Computational Particle Physics | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sanae ZRIOUEL | Computational Particle Physics | Women Researcher Award

Cadi Ayyad university | Morocco

Professor Dr. Sanae Zriouel is an esteemed Associate Professor of Physics at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech, Morocco. With a deep passion for Mathematical Physics and cutting-edge research in nanomaterials, Dr. Zriouel has made significant contributions in various areas of condensed matter physics. Her academic journey spans multiple prestigious institutions in Morocco, and she has established herself as a key figure in the academic and scientific communities.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Zriouel’s journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Science from Ibn Tofail University, Morocco, followed by a Master’s degree in Mathematical Physics at Mohammed V University, Morocco. Her academic prowess was evident from early on, as she earned the highest distinctions in her Master’s and later in her PhD in Mathematical Physics from the same institution. She furthered her education with an Engineer’s degree in Electro-mechanics from ENSMR, Rabat, Morocco.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Dr. Zriouel’s career in academia includes various teaching and research roles. She is currently an Associate Professor at Cadi Ayyad University, where she has been since 2022. Prior to this, she held positions as an Assistant Professor at Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Beni Mellal, and worked as a Dr. Researcher at Mohammed V University, where she developed a profound interest in nanomaterials and theoretical physics. Her roles are not limited to academia; she has been actively involved in multiple administrative responsibilities, serving as an elected member of university councils and commissions that contribute to the growth and development of scientific research and academic programs.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Zriouel’s research interests include Graphene and related materials, the physics of 2D nanostructures, topological insulators, and chalcopyrite semiconductors. She has worked extensively on quantum dots, ab-initio calculations, and Monte Carlo simulations. Her work on spintronic properties, magnetocaloric effects, and the phase transitions of new materials has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the physical properties of materials at the nano-scale. She has authored over 10 impactful scientific papers, contributing significant knowledge to materials science and theoretical physics.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Dr. Zriouel has had a far-reaching impact on both research and education. Her work has influenced various collaborations with institutions such as the Institut Néel, CNRS, Yildiz Technical University, and Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics. Additionally, she has received recognition as a scientific visitor to prestigious institutions across the globe, including in Turkey, Italy, and France. Her leadership roles, including coordinating projects like the Extended African Network for Advanced 2D Materials, demonstrate her commitment to scientific collaboration and her efforts to foster an international exchange of ideas.

Academic Cites 📑

Dr. Zriouel’s research papers have been widely cited in the scientific community. Her work on half-metallic ferromagnetic properties, phase transitions in graphene, and DFT-based materials simulations has paved the way for significant advancements in spintronics and quantum materials. Notable publications include her contributions to Computational Condensed Matter and Modern Physics Letters. Her research continues to be cited globally, influencing the fields of nanotechnology, magnetism, and advanced materials.

Research Skills 🧠

Dr. Zriouel possesses a remarkable set of research skills that span theoretical physics and computational simulations. She is proficient in C++, Fortran, MATLAB, and other programming languages used for numerical simulations and ab-initio calculations. Her expertise includes tools like Quantum Espresso, LAMMPS, Wien2k, and SPRKKR, which she uses to explore the properties of advanced graphene-based materials, quantum dots, and other nanomaterials.

Teaching Experience 🎓

Dr. Zriouel is a dedicated educator, teaching a wide array of courses in physics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. She teaches courses such as Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and Thermodynamics. Over the years, she has supervised more than 30 students, including Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD candidates. Her mentorship extends beyond coursework, as she is involved in guiding students in their research projects and helping them navigate the world of theoretical physics and computational modeling.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Zriouel has been recognized for her academic excellence with several prestigious awards. Notable honors include being awarded Full Membership of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) in 2020, and receiving the Award of Excellence from the National Center of Scientific Research of Morocco in 2014. In addition, she was the Valedictorian of both her Engineering program and her Physics graduate program. These accolades underline her exceptional academic achievements and her dedication to the advancement of science.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. Zriouel’s legacy lies not only in her groundbreaking research but also in the impact she has had on the next generation of scientists. She has inspired and mentored numerous students, guiding them toward their own successful academic and research careers. Her contributions to the field of nanomaterials and quantum physics are set to influence future developments in green energy, quantum computing, and material science.

Publications Top Notes

In-depth study of double perovskite Sr₂NiTaO₆: Structural, electronic, thermoelectric, and spintronic properties for sustainable and high-performance applications

  • Authors: JU Ahsan, MR Rather, K Sultan, S Zriouel, E Hlil
    Journal: Computational Condensed Matter
    Year: 2025

Investigating thermodynamic and magnetic behavior of graphullerene-like nanostructure using Monte Carlo techniques

  • Authors: S Zriouel, A Mhirech, B Kabouchi, L Bahmad, Z Fadil, FM Husain
    Journal: Philosophical Magazine
    Year: 2025

Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effects of the graphullerene-like 4-(Mg₄C) nanostructure: A Monte Carlo study

  • Authors: N Saber, S Zriouel, A Mhirech, B Kabouchi, L Bahmad, Z Fadil
    Journal: Modern Physics Letters B
    Year: 2024

Phase transitions and critical dielectric phenomena of janus transition metal oxides

  • Authors: S Zriouel
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B
    Year: 2021

Effect of p–d hybridization on half metallic properties of some diluted II–IV–V₂ chalcopyrites for spintronic applications

  • Authors: S Zriouel, B Taychour, B Drissi
    Journal: Physica Scripta
    Year: 2020

 

 

Quynh Anh Thi Nguyen | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Quynh Anh Thi Nguyen | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at University of Ulsan | South Korea

Quynh Anh Thi Nguyen is a doctoral researcher at the University of Ulsan (UOU), South Korea, where she is pursuing a Ph.D. in physics under the supervision of Prof. Sung Hyon “Sonny” Rhim. Her research primarily focuses on spintronics and first-principles calculations in tungsten (W) alloys. With a strong academic background, she has excelled in her field, maintaining a GPA of 4.17/4.5 during her doctoral studies and a similar academic achievement in her undergraduate studies.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Nguyen’s academic journey began at Hanoi National University of Education (HNUE), Vietnam, where she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physics with a thesis on the melting behavior of substitution alloys under pressure. During her undergraduate years (2013-2017), she was consistently ranked as an excellent student and earned recognition in scientific conferences. Her academic foundation set the stage for her future exploration in computational physics and materials science.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Since 2017, Nguyen has been pursuing her Doctoral degree at the University of Ulsan (UOU), South Korea. Under the mentorship of Prof. Sung Hyon Rhim, her research is centered on the study of spintronics in W alloys and the magnetic properties of Heusler compounds. She has delved into critical aspects of spin Hall conductivity, orbital Hall conductivity, and magnetism, contributing to the understanding of materials used in next-generation electronic devices like spintronic sensors and memory devices.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Quynh Anh’s research mainly explores the Spin Hall conductivity and orbital Hall effects in various materials, including transition metals, Heusler compounds, and tetragonal alloys. Her work on spintronics—specifically related to the spin-orbit torque efficiency of materials like β-W heterojunctions—has led to several high-impact publications. One of her major contributions is the study of the spin Hall conductivity in W-Si alloys, which has significant implications for spintronic devices and energy-efficient electronics.

Her current research includes W-N alloys, and the impact of Ti substitution on β-W, both of which are preparing for publication.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Quynh Anh’s work is making a significant impact on the field of spintronics and material physics, especially with her first-principles calculations on the properties of W alloys. By exploring magnetism and conductivity in alloys, she is contributing to the development of advanced materials with better performance in electronics and magnetic devices. Her research aids in the creation of energy-efficient technologies and high-performance electronic components, positioning her as a leading researcher in her field.

Research Skills 💻

Quynh Anh possesses a strong set of technical skills that aid her research, including expertise in software such as Photoshop, Origin, Matlab, Python, and advanced tools like VASP, Wannier90, and OpenMx for computational physics. These skills have enabled her to conduct first-principles calculations and detailed simulations, giving her a deep understanding of material properties and quantum phenomena.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Quynh Anh’s work has been widely recognized:

  • Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Magnetic and Superconducting Materials (2018) in Seoul, Korea.
  • Multiple Excellent Student awards during her undergraduate years.
  • Third Prize at the Student Conference Science Research (2017).

These honors underscore her exceptional academic performance and research contributions.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

With her expertise in spintronics and material physics, Quynh Anh is set to continue making groundbreaking contributions to the field of advanced materials. Her research on spin Hall conductivity, orbital Hall effects, and magnetism will likely pave the way for future innovations in energy-efficient electronics and next-generation magnetic devices. Quynh Anh’s legacy will undoubtedly inspire future scientists to explore the untapped potentials of transition metal alloys and spintronic materials, ensuring her lasting impact in the world of physics and material science.

Publications Top Notes

Ti-alloyed β-W heterojunctions exhibiting spin-orbit torque switching at a wide operating temperature range

  • Authors: J. Lee, Q. A. T. Nguyen, D. Kim, S. H. Rhim, Y. K. Kim
    Journal: Applied Surface Science
    Year: 2025

Synergetic Modulation of Electronic Properties of Cobalt Oxide via “Tb” Single Atom for Uphill Urea and Water Electrolysis

  • Authors: S. Ajmal, A. Rasheed, W. Sheng, G. Dastgeer, Q. A. T. Nguyen, P. Wang, …
    Journal: Advanced Materials
    Year: 2025

Unlocking electrocatalytic dynamics with anti-MXene borides monolayers for nitrate reduction

  • Authors: T. H. Ho, Q. A. T. Nguyen, B. T. T. Le, S. G. Kim, W. Q. Bui
    Journal: Applied Surface Science
    Year: 2024

Spin Hall Conductivity of W100-xSix Alloys in A15 Structure: A Comprehensive Study

  • Authors: Q. A. T. Nguyen, S. H. Rhim
    Journal: Journal of Magnetics
    Year: 2024

Orbital-engineered anomalous Hall conductivity in stable full Heusler compounds: a pathway to optimized spintronics

  • Authors: Q. A. T. Nguyen, T. H. Ho, S. G. Kim, A. Kumar, V. Q. Bui
    Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C
    Year: 2024