Yaouba Amadou | Magnetic Materials | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yaouba Amadou | Magnetic Materials | Research Excellence Award

Researcher at University of Maroua | Cameroon

Dr. Yaouba Amadou is an emerging researcher in nonlinear physics and complex systems, with a focused contribution to soliton theory and wave dynamics. He has authored 6 Scopus-indexed publications, receiving 50 citations and achieving an h-index of 3, reflecting a growing research impact. His work explores nonlinear electrical lattices, ferroelectric materials, and magnetic systems using advanced analytical methods. His publications in recognized journals demonstrate consistent scholarly output and theoretical strength. With ongoing research in bifurcation and chaotic dynamics, he shows strong potential and suitability for the Research Excellence Award.

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Mohamed Cheira | Chemical Engeneering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Mohamed Cheira | Chemical Engeneering | Research Excellence Award

Professor at Nuclear Materials Authority | Egypt

Prof. Mohamed Cheira is a leading researcher in inorganic chemistry and nuclear materials, recognized for his impactful work in hydrometallurgy, rare earth elements recovery, and radioactive waste management. His research emphasizes advanced adsorption, solvent extraction, and nanomaterial-based techniques for efficient separation of uranium, thorium, and heavy metals from complex systems. He has contributed 61 Scopus-indexed publications, receiving 1,695 citations across 919 documents, with an h-index of 30, demonstrating strong scientific impact. His work significantly advances sustainable resource recovery, environmental protection, and innovative material development in applied chemical sciences.

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Ammonium sulfate preparation from phosphogypsum waste
– Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences, 2017 | Cited by 117

Uranium (VI) recovery from acidic leach liquor by Ambersep 920U SO₄ resin
– Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences, 2017 | Cited by 85

Adsorption of U(VI) from sulfate solution using nanocomposite materials
– Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2020 | Cited by 78

Selective Recovery of Cd, Co, and Ni from Spent Ni–Cd Batteries
– International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022 | Cited by 66

Adnan Syed | Aerospace | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Adnan Syed | Aerospace | Research Excellence Award

Lecturer at Cranfield University | United Kingdom

Dr. Adnan Syed is an accomplished researcher in materials degradation and high-temperature corrosion, with a focus on advanced alloys and coatings for energy and aerospace systems. His work advances the understanding of corrosion mechanisms in extreme environments, supporting improved durability and performance of engineering materials. With 294 citations across 215 documents, 16 publications, and an h-index of 8 (Scopus), he has established a solid academic impact. His research integrates experimental and analytical approaches, demonstrating innovation and relevance, making him a strong candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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294

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Mahboobeh Shahbazi | Electrochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mahboobeh Shahbazi | Electrochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology | Australia

Dr. Mahboobeh Shahbazi is a highly accomplished researcher in materials engineering and condensed matter physics, making her a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her work focuses on advanced energy materials, including superconductors, magnetocaloric systems, hydrogen liquefaction technologies, and next-generation energy storage and conversion devices. She has demonstrated significant research impact with 43 Scopus-indexed publications, 1,194 citations across 1,072 documents, and an h-index of 19, reflecting both productivity and influence in her field. Her contributions bridge fundamental science and real-world applications, particularly in renewable energy and low-emission technologies. She has played a key role in advancing innovative materials for sustainable energy systems while fostering international collaborations and interdisciplinary research. Her strong citation record, consistent publication output, and leadership in high-impact projects highlight her excellence, originality, and meaningful contribution to scientific advancement, aligning well with the objectives of the Women Researcher Award.

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Thaqal M. Alhuzaymi | Radioactive Waste | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Thaqal M. Alhuzaymi | Radioactive Waste | Research Excellence Award

Expert Researcher at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Thaqal M. Alhuzaymi is an emerging nuclear engineering researcher recognized for his impactful contributions to radiation safety, reactor analysis, and radioactive waste management. His work emphasizes innovative approaches combining experimental techniques and computational modeling to enhance nuclear system performance and safety. With 19 publications, 119 citations across 112 documents, and an h-index of 5 in the Scopus database, his research demonstrates steady academic influence and growing visibility. His studies on small modular reactors, radiation shielding materials, and waste treatment solutions address critical global challenges in nuclear sustainability. The practical relevance and scientific rigor of his work position him as a promising candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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Yun Liu | Fuel Cells | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yun Liu | Fuel Cells | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor at Beijing Institute of Technology (Zhuhai) | China

Assistant Professor Dr. Yun Liu is a promising researcher in sustainable energy systems, with key contributions to electrochemistry, fuel cells, and battery technologies. His work focuses on direct ammonia fuel cells, hydrogen production, and lithium-ion battery recycling, integrating artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and material performance. He has advanced innovative solutions for clean energy conversion and storage, particularly through catalyst development and flow-cell technologies. With 24 Scopus-indexed publications, 573 citations from 517 citing documents, and an h-index of 11, his research demonstrates solid academic impact and growing recognition. His interdisciplinary approach and emphasis on sustainable and scalable energy solutions position him as a strong candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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