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Mohammed Ali Abdo Ahmed Algradee | Glass Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Ibb University | Yemen

Mohammed Ali Abdo Ahmed Algradee is a Professor of Solid State Physics and Material Science in the Physics Department at Ibb University, Yemen, where he has also served as Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Aljazeera University. His academic path includes a B.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics from Taiz University, an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Physics from Minufiya University, Egypt, with research focusing on semiconducting phosphate glasses and semiconductor nanocrystals in glass matrices. His expertise spans the optical, electrical, thermal, and dielectric properties of novel solid materials, semiconducting glasses, nanocrystals, thin films, and their structural-property relationships, supported by advanced experimental techniques including X-ray diffraction, Raman and IR spectroscopy, and dielectric analysis. He has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals such as Optik, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, and Applied Physics A, with his recent works addressing radiation shielding, optical characteristics of doped glass systems, and thin-film technologies. According to his Scopus profile, he has published over 26 indexed documents, received more than 520 citations, and achieved an h-index of 14, underscoring his growing influence in solid-state physics and materials science. His contributions extend beyond research to teaching courses in solid-state physics, plasma physics, ceramics and composites, and mentoring graduate students, while also participating in international collaborations and scientific workshops. Through a combination of consistent publication output, applied research in radiation shielding and optical materials, and dedicated academic leadership, Professor Algradee continues to strengthen his position as a significant figure in the field of solid-state physics.

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Featured Publication

Algradee, M. A., Sultan, M., Samir, O. M., & Alwany, A. E. B. (2017). Electronic polarizability, optical basicity and interaction parameter for Nd₂O₃ doped lithium–zinc–phosphate glasses. Applied Physics A, 123(8), 524. Cited by: 125.

Alwany, A. B., Youssef, G. M., Saleh, E. E., Samir, O. M., Algradee, M. A., & Alnehia, A. (2022). Structural, optical and radiation shielding properties of ZnS nanoparticles QDs. Optik, 260, 169124. Cited by: 53.

Saleh, E. E., Algradee, M. A., El-Fiki, S. A., & Youssef, G. M. (2022). Fabrication of novel lithium lead bismuth borate glasses for nuclear radiation shielding. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 193, 109939. Cited by: 42.

Algradee, M. A., Alwany, A. E. B., Sultan, M., Elgoshimy, M., & Almoraisy, Q. (2017). Physical and optical properties for Nd₂O₃ doped lithium-zinc-phosphate glasses. Optik, 142, 13–22. Cited by: 40.

Algradee, M. A., Saleh, E. E., Samir, O. M., Alwany, A. B., & El Sherbini, T. M. (2022). Evaluation of structural, elastic properties and nuclear radiation shielding competence of Nd³⁺ doped lithium-zinc-phosphate glasses. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 576, 121304. Cited by: 38.

Algradee, M. A., Saleh, E. E., El Sherbini, T. M., & El-Mallawany, R. (2021). Optical and gamma-ray shielding features of Nd³⁺ doped lithium-zinc-borophosphate glasses. Optik, 242, 167059. Cited by: 38.

 

Mohammed Ali Abdo Ahmed Algradee | Glass Science | Best Researcher Award

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