Soumia CHQONDI | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Soumia CHQONDI | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Chouab Doukkali University | Morocco

Prof. Soumia CHQONDI is a Moroccan physicist and Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sciences, El Jadida, affiliated with the Université Chouaib Doukkali. She is also an active member of the Laboratoire d’Innovation en Sciences, Technologies et Modélisation (ISTM). With a Doctorate in Physics obtained through a cotutelle program between Université Moulay Ismail (Morocco) and Université Pierre et Marie Curie (France), she has dedicated her academic journey to theoretical and computational studies of quantum systems. Her work on laser-atom interactions has earned her recognition through international publications, conference presentations, and collaborations across the physics community.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Soumia began her academic career with a Baccalauréat in Mathematical Sciences, followed by a DEUG in Physics and Chemistry at Université Moulay Ismail, Meknès. She pursued a Licence in Fundamental Physics (Electronics) and a Master in Applied Physics, specializing in Laser & Nanophysics. Her academic excellence led her to a doctoral program in cotutelle between two prestigious institutions in Morocco and France, where she explored quantum systems in intense laser fields. These early stages shaped her scientific rigor, developed her analytical thinking, and laid the foundation for a promising career in theoretical physics and simulation.

Professional Endeavors

Since October 2020, Prof. Chqondi serves as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sciences of El Jadida, where she teaches and supervises research. From 2016 to 2020, she was a scientific researcher at the Laboratoire de Physique du Rayonnement et des Interactions Laser-Matière in Meknès, where she conducted numerical simulations of time-dependent atomic systems. Her career began in secondary education, teaching computer science from 2006 to 2019. Her multidisciplinary expertise, spanning informatics, applied physics, and quantum simulations, reflects a commitment to both pedagogical innovation and scientific advancement within and beyond the university environment.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Chqondi’s research focuses on theoretical atomic physics, particularly laser-matter interactions, quantum ionization dynamics, and photoelectron angular distributions in atoms exposed to two-color and high-frequency laser fields. She has co-authored 8+ peer-reviewed articles, contributed to international book chapters, and presented at numerous conferences. Her work bridges fundamental quantum mechanics with advanced numerical modeling, offering insights into ultrafast electronic processes and photoionization phenomena. Using TDSE (time-dependent Schrödinger equation) and Floquet theory, she investigates non-linear laser interactions, essential for the development of next-generation optical technologies and quantum-based innovations.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Chqondi’s research has contributed to a deeper understanding of quantum systems in strong laser fields, impacting both theoretical frameworks and simulation techniques in laser physics. Her work has been featured in indexed journals such as Atoms, Modern Physics Letters A, and Turkish Journal of Physics. She collaborates with national and international scholars, notably Prof. Abdelkader Makhoute, enhancing scientific diplomacy between Moroccan and European institutions. Through her roles in teaching, publication, and mentoring, she inspires emerging researchers, helping bridge the gap between classical education and cutting-edge physics research in the Arab and African academic communities.

Academic Citations

Prof. Chqondi’s scientific publications are cited in peer-reviewed international journals, reflecting her contribution to specialized fields such as photoionization, laser-assisted electron dynamics, and numerical physics simulations. While exact citation metrics (e.g., h-index) are not provided, her consistent presence in indexed and impact-factor journals, including Nonlinear Dynamics and Systems Theory, underscores her academic credibility. Her co-authored articles are frequently referenced in studies exploring quantum dynamics, laser spectroscopy, and semi-classical theories. As her work gains further recognition and is integrated into broader research, its citation count and visibility are likely to grow substantially.

Research Skills

Prof. Chqondi demonstrates strong computational and theoretical skills. She is proficient in Fortran, Maple, LaTeX, and OriginPro, vital tools in quantum simulation and data analysis. Her research involves solving TDSE, modeling photoelectron spectra, and applying Floquet theory to atomic systems. She is skilled in Microsoft Office, Linux/Windows, and has experience with statistical analysis using Excel. Her scientific rigor is matched with literature review expertise, scientific writing, and effective use of academic databases. She also incorporates modern tools like Urkund for plagiarism detection, ensuring academic integrity in research and publishing.

Teaching Experience

Prof. Chqondi has over 15 years of experience in education, from secondary teaching in computer science to university-level physics instruction. Since 2020, she has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at Université Chouaib Doukkali, focusing on quantum physics, simulation techniques, and scientific computing. She also contributes to the mentorship of research students, supporting project development and thesis supervision. Her approach combines foundational theory with modern simulation practices, bridging gaps between classroom learning and applied physics research. She also integrates digital tools and interactive learning environments to enhance student engagement and scientific curiosity.

Awards and Honors

Although specific awards or fellowships are not listed, Prof. Chqondi’s selection for a cotutelle Ph.D. program between Morocco and France indicates early recognition of her potential. Her invited participation in prestigious international conferences and summer schools, such as in Paris and Tangier, highlights her academic merit. Her paper presentations at major events like SPIn2022 and Moroccan ADM 2023 also underline her standing in the field. Her contributions have earned her respect among scientific peers, and she remains a strong candidate for academic distinctions such as the Best Researcher Award, based on her consistent output and specialization.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Chqondi is poised to become a leading voice in theoretical physics and computational laser-matter interaction studies in Morocco and the MENA region. With a foundation in quantum dynamics and a commitment to scientific integrity, she continues to mentor students, publish impactful research, and build interdisciplinary collaborations. Her future work may extend into quantum control systems, ultrafast optics, or machine learning in physics simulations. As an educator and researcher, she is contributing to a new generation of Moroccan physicists, and her legacy will likely include pioneering simulation techniques and advancing quantum education in developing contexts.

Publications Top Notes

Controlling the Ionization Dynamics of Argon Induced by Intense Laser Fields: From the Infrared Regime to the Two-Color Configuration

  • Authors: Soumia Chqondi, Souhaila Chaddou, Ahmad Laghdas, Abdelkader Makhoute
    Journal: Atoms
    Year: 2025

Photoelectron angular distributions for photoionization of argon by two-color fields

  • Authors: Soumia Chqondi, Souhaila Chaddou, Abdelkader Makhoute
    Journal: Modern Physics Letters A
    Year: 2024

A New Feedback Control for Exponential and Strong Stability of Semi-Linear Systems with General Decay Estimates

  • Authors: M. Chqondi, S. Chqondi, K. Tigma, Y. Akdim
    Journal: Nonlinear Dynamics and Systems Theory
    Year: 2024

Theoretical description of the two-color photoelectron spectra process of hydrogen: comparison between TDSE calculation and Kroll and Watson approach

  • Authors: Souhaila Chaddou, Soumia Chqondi, Abdelmalek Taoutioui, Abdelkader Makhoute
    Journal: Turkish Journal of Physics
    Year: 2019

Numerical simulation of photoionization processes of the atomic hydrogen by a Ti: Saphir laser

  • Authors: S. Chaddou, S. Chqondi, A. Makhoute
    Journal: International Journal of Photonics and Optical Technology
    Year: 2017

 

 

Seyed Mohammad Ali Radmanesh | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Seyed Mohammad Ali Radmanesh | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Physics at University of New Orleans, United States

Dr. Seyed Mohammad Ali Radmanesh is a distinguished application scientist and experimental physicist with over 5 years of hands-on research experience in cryotronics, high-field magneto-transport measurements, and quantum materials. With a robust interdisciplinary background in materials science, applied physics, and engineering, Dr. Radmanesh has contributed to several high-impact studies, including publications in Nature-branded journals. He is recognized for his deep technical knowledge, data analysis capabilities, and experimental instrumentation expertise in low-temperature physics, making him a valuable contributor to cutting-edge material research.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Radmanesh’s academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Materials Science and Engineering from Chamran University of Ahvaz, where he explored mechanical properties and heat treatment of metals. He deepened his expertise through an M.Sc. in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Tehran, focusing on magnetic nanocomposites. His passion for condensed matter physics drove him to pursue an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Applied Physics and Engineering at the University of New Orleans, where he became proficient in quantum materials research, developing strong foundations in low-temperature instrumentation and magneto-transport techniques.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Professionally, Dr. Radmanesh has served as a researcher, application scientist, and visiting scholar at institutions like the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL). He led and collaborated on experiments investigating Dirac and Weyl semimetals, utilizing state-of-the-art systems such as Dilution Refrigerators, PPMS, SQUID, and VSM Cryostats. His role has involved device fabrication, data acquisition, and LabVIEW automation. He has also contributed to projects funded by NSF EPSCoR and has worked with various global experts on topics like topological superconductivity and London penetration depth, enhancing the experimental understanding of quantum electronic states.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Radmanesh’s research has focused extensively on quantum materials, particularly topological insulators, Dirac/Weyl semimetals, and unconventional superconductors. He has played a central role in uncovering nontrivial topological states, π Berry phases, and electron coherence mechanisms under extreme cryogenic and magnetic conditions. His Ph.D. work on correlated materials and collaborative studies on half-Heusler compounds have significantly advanced the understanding of exotic superconducting states. Through his expertise in low-temperature transport measurements, Dr. Radmanesh continues to shape the landscape of experimental condensed matter physics with highly cited contributions.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Radmanesh’s work has had a global scientific impact, with publications in prestigious journals such as Nature Materials, Nature Communications, and Nature Physics. His findings on Dirac fermions, zero Landau levels, and spin-orbit coupling have informed theoretical and applied research in quantum computing, magnetoelectronics, and next-gen materials development. He has collaborated with leading research labs and scientists in the U.S. and internationally. His work continues to influence experimental techniques in cryotronics and quantum device engineering, while mentoring younger scientists and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in academia and industry.

📖 Academic Citations

Dr. Radmanesh has authored or co-authored 11 peer-reviewed papers, with 5 published in Nature-branded journals and others in Physical Review B, Scientific Reports, and Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. His research has been cited in high-impact studies, reflecting the relevance and scientific rigor of his contributions. Particularly, papers on topological semimetals (SrMnSb₂, TaP) and superconductivity in half-Heuslers have received considerable academic attention. His 2020 article on nontrivial paired states remains an essential reference for researchers exploring novel quantum phases and low-dimensional superconductors.

🛠️ Research Skills

Dr. Radmanesh possesses cutting-edge technical skills in cryogenic and magnetic instrumentation, including operation and troubleshooting of Dilution Refrigerators, PPMS, VSM, EPR, and LabVIEW-controlled systems. He is experienced in TDO-based London penetration depth measurements, Hall and resistivity measurements, and device prototyping using LPKF circuit board plotters. His command over data analysis tools (Origin, Maple, MATLAB) and software for experiment control has made him a reliable lead for complex experimental setups. He also applies vacuum systems and magnetic resonance tools to evaluate electronic, magnetic, and topological features in novel materials.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience 

While his primary focus has been research, Dr. Radmanesh has supported academic environments through graduate-level mentoring, poster presentations, and technical workshops. He has helped undergraduate and master’s students with experimental setup, data interpretation, and instrument handling. During his time at the University of Tehran, he worked as a Computer Center expert, assisting peers with network systems and academic computing. Additionally, he has been an active presenter at APS and IEEE conferences, where he disseminated knowledge, discussed methodology, and contributed to collaborative learning, establishing himself as a knowledge facilitator in the scientific community.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Radmanesh has received multiple NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Awards, recognizing his contribution to high-impact scientific projects. He has consistently earned top spots in poster competitions and has been inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society. A member of the IEEE and a reviewer for Materials Letters, he actively contributes to the scientific peer review process. These honors reflect his academic excellence, leadership, and professional integrity, distinguishing him as a prominent early-career researcher with a well-rounded scholarly and service profile.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Radmanesh is poised to become a leading innovator in quantum materials research and experimental cryogenic science. His future goals include developing next-generation instrumentation for quantum state detection, mentoring new researchers, and contributing to quantum device engineering applicable in computing and energy. His legacy will be built on combining deep theoretical insight with technical precision, advancing both academic understanding and practical application of novel materials. With plans to continue collaborative research and lead high-impact projects, Dr. Radmanesh is set to make lasting contributions that will shape the future of materials science and applied physics.

Publications Top Notes

Superconductivity in Layered Dichalcogenide Pt₀.₀₂TaSe₂ Single Crystals

  • Authors: S.M.A. Radmanesh, R. Ghanbari, A. Diaconu
    Journal: Solid State Communications
    Year: 2025

The Synthesis and Characterization of Hard-Soft Mn₅₂Al₄₅.₇C₂.₃–α-Fe Nanocomposite Magnets

  • Authors: S.N. Attyabi, S.M.A. Radmanesh, S.A.S. Ebrahimi, H. Dehghan
    Journal: Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, Vol. 35 (5), pp. 1229–1240
    Year: 2022

Stress-Induced Grain Refinement in Hard Magnetic Mn₅₂Al₄₅.₇C₂.₃ Fabricated Using the Ball-Milling Method

  • Authors: S.N. Attyabi, S.M.A. Radmanesh, S.A. Seyyed Ebrahimi, H. Dehghan, …
    Journal: Materials, Vol. 15 (22), Article 7919
    Year: 2022

Effect of the Heat Treatment on the Electrical Resistivity and Magnetization Reversal Behavior of MnAl Alloys

  • Authors: M. Shakouri, S.M.A. Radmanesh, S.A.S. Ebrahimi, H. Dehghan
    Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B, Vol. 274, Article 115486
    Year: 2021

Nontrivial Paired States in Novel Topological Superconductors

  • Authors: S.M.A. Radmanesh, S.A.S. Ebrahimi, A. Diaconu, J.Y. Liu
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 848, Article 156498
    Year: 2020

 

 

 

Paolo Renati | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Paolo Renati | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Researcher and Teacher at World Water Community | Netherlands

Paolo Renati is a multidisciplinary scientist with a profound focus on quantum electrodynamics (QED), coherence phenomena, and water physics. With a career spanning over a decade, he has established himself as a researcher, lecturer, author, and consultant across Europe and Asia. His work synthesizes complex systems theory, biophysics, information medicine, and philosophy of science. Dr. Renati’s academic and scientific journey includes advanced degrees in materials science and complex systems, collaborations with renowned research institutions like Kobe University and the Laszlo Institute, and groundbreaking publications bridging physics, biology, and epistemology.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Paolo Renati’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Genoa, both completed cum laude, indicating academic excellence. He further pursued a II Level Master in Nano and Micro Technologies at ESAS, affiliated with the Superior University Studies of Pavia. This strong foundation in materials and physical sciences laid the groundwork for his Ph.D. in Complex Systems at the University of Catania (2018–2021), where he explored QED coherence in living and condensed matter, fusing quantum physics with life sciences and socio-economic systems in a highly interdisciplinary framework.

💼 Professional Endeavors 

Dr. Renati’s career includes roles as R&D Director, scientific consultant, and research fellow in international institutions such as Kobe University, The Laszlo Institute, and World Water Community. He has collaborated with Atena s.r.l., focused on quantum technologies in water treatment, and served as an independent researcher in quantum field theory, biophysics, and coherent systems. His work integrates high-level scientific research with practical applications in medicine, agriculture, and sustainability. As part of global interdisciplinary projects, Renati demonstrates a rare blend of theoretical acumen and applied innovation in emerging scientific paradigms.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Paolo Renati’s research centers on QED coherence, water structure, and biofield phenomena. His influential publications explore hydrogen bonding from a quantum field theory perspective, coherence in highly diluted solutions, and quantum biology foundations. Renati merges physics, biology, and epistemology, challenging classical scientific methods by advocating for information paradigms and holographic thinking. He has significantly contributed to Aquaphotomics, developing tools to understand biological water’s spectral dynamics. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, Renati provides new models for biological coherence, perception, and emergent complexity in living systems, pushing the boundaries of traditional scientific frameworks.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Renati’s work is influencing new paradigms in science, especially in information-based medicine, quantum water research, and epistemology. His concepts of bio-coherence and field-based interactions are reshaping perspectives in holistic medicine, quantum biology, and biophysics. He is frequently invited to speak at international conferences, and his workshops are sought-after by interdisciplinary scholars. His contributions to platforms such as the World Water Community, the Laszlo Institute, and GIRI highlight his role as a thought leader bridging scientific, philosophical, and spiritual domains. His impact resonates through both academic discourse and applied research, engaging a global scientific audience.

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Renati’s academic legacy includes numerous peer-reviewed publications across high-impact journals such as IJMS, Journal of Molecular Liquids, and Physical Science & Biophysics Journal. His work is increasingly cited in fields such as coherence theory, quantum biology, and electromagnetic medicine. Landmark publications include “What is the Hydrogen Bond?” and his comprehensive Ph.D. thesis on QED coherence, published as a monograph. Renati has co-authored with internationally respected scientists like Pierre Madl, and his research is referenced in both experimental studies and philosophical critiques. His academic citations reflect a growing recognition of his transdisciplinary approach and conceptual innovation.

🧪 Research Skills

Renati possesses expert-level skills in quantum field theory, spectroscopy (NIR), thermodynamics, biophysics, and complex systems modeling. He excels in experimental data analysis, coherence theory, and advanced signal processing in biological and aqueous systems. His laboratory experience spans from thermal coatings and materials science to quantum electrodynamics in living systems. With a keen grasp of interdisciplinary methodology, he bridges theoretical research with empirical evidence. His work integrates systems biology, cybernetics, and quantum measurement theory, enabling him to develop innovative models for studying living matter, perception, and information transfer across various scientific contexts.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Paolo Renati is an experienced educator and workshop facilitator, having taught Modern Physics at Dulcamara Homeopathic School, led sessions on Analogical Physics at Edelweiss Centre, and conducted international seminars on Aquaphotomics and QED. He’s a regular contributor to academic conferences as an invited speaker and trainer, sharing his insights on coherent systems, consciousness, and quantum biology. His teaching is characterized by clarity, interdisciplinary fluency, and philosophical depth, making him a sought-after mentor for students and professionals alike. Renati fosters holistic understanding by combining rigorous science with epistemological and experiential learning, inspiring the next generation of researchers.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

Renati has earned numerous accolades, including the 1st Prize Poster at The Water Conference 2019 for his groundbreaking research on coherent states in water. He is regularly invited to keynote international scientific forums, such as Aquaphotomics Kobe 2025 and GIRI 2024, reflecting his status as a leading voice in quantum biophysics. His Ph.D. thesis was widely praised and later published as a full-length academic book. He has also received recognition from organizations like the Laszlo Institute and ÌNIN Holographic Evolving Centre for his contributions to consciousness research and new paradigms in science.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions 

Paolo Renati is actively shaping the emergent scientific frontier, fusing quantum theory, biology, and epistemology to craft a holistic model of reality. His work promises to influence the development of coherence-based diagnostics, information-driven medicine, and integrated life sciences education. As a mentor, speaker, and innovator, he is nurturing a global network of researchers open to rethinking foundational scientific assumptions. His legacy lies in bridging hard science with intuitive knowledge, enabling a future where science, consciousness, and sustainability co-evolve. Renati’s ongoing commitment to transdisciplinary exploration makes him a key architect of the science of tomorrow.

Top Noted Publications

  • The Possible Role of Coherence in Highly Diluted and Succussed Aqueous Solutions
    Authors: Paolo Renati
    Journal: International Journal of High Dilution Research
    Year: 2024

  • What Is the “Hydrogen Bond”? A QFT-QED Perspective
    Authors: Paolo Renati, Pierre Madl
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Year: 2024

  • Quantum Electrodynamics Coherence and Hormesis: Foundations of Quantum Biology
    Authors: Pierre Madl, Paolo Renati
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Year: 2023

  • Coherence, Compartmentation and Bioenergetics in Living Matter
    Authors: Paolo Renati
    Journal: Physical Science & Biophysics Journal
    Year: 2023

  • Relationships and Causation in Living Matter: Reframing Some Methods in Life Sciences?
    Authors: Paolo Renati
    Journal: Physical Science & Biophysics Journal
    Year: 2022