Professor
Professor Hari Mohan Srivastava, Professor Hari Mohan Srivastava Professor Emeritus Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Victoria Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3R4 Canada Date of Birth: July 5, 1940 Place of Birth: Karon (District Ballia), Uttar Pradesh, India Academic Degrees Awarded: B.Sc. (1957), M.Sc. (1959), Ph.D. (1965), D.Sc. (h.c., 2006), D.Sc. (h.c., 2007) Honorary Professor, The Institute for Basic Research, Palm Harbor, Florida, U.S.A.
Honorary Advisory Professor, Fudan University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China Honorary Professor, Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, Monteroduni, Molise, Italy Honorary Professor, La Universidad del Zulia, Maracaibo, Venezuela Honorary Chair Professor, Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung-Li, Taiwan, Republic of China Honorary Professor, "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia, Alba Iulia, Romania Honorary Chair Professor, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan, Republic of China Honorary Professor, Azerbaijan University, Baku, Azerbaijan Chartered Mathematician (U.K.)
Honorary Foreign Member, The Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts Fellow, The Royal Astronomical Society (London, U.K.) Fellow, The National Academy of Sciences of India Fellow, The Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (U.K.) Honorary Fellow, The Vijnana Parishad (Science Academy) of India Fellow, The American Association for the Advancement of Science (U.S.A.) Honorary Academician and Corresponding Member (Foreign Fellow), La Academia Canaria de Ciencias (Spain) Foreign Fellow, Forum d'Analystes (India) Honorary Academician and Foreign Member, The Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) Fellow,
The International Academy of Physical Sciences Honorary Member (Foreign Fellow), The EU Academy of Sciences Honorary Academician and Corresponding Member (Foreign Fellow), The Royal Academy of Sciences of Spain Distinguished Fellow, International Engineering and Technology Institute (Hong Kong) Honorary Member, The Research Board of Advisors, American Biographical Institute (U.S.A.) President, International Engineering and Technology Institute (Hong Kong) Past President, The Jangjeon Mathematical Society (Hapcheon [Kyungshang], Republic of Korea) Past Vice-President.
The Calcutta Mathematical Society (Kolkata, India) Chartered Scientist (U.K.) Editor-in-Chief, Honorary Editor, Advisory Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Board Member of a number of international scientific research journals Referee and Editorial Consultant for several Asian, European, and American Journals and Publishers Recipient of numerous Honors, Awards, Prizes, and Grants [including (among the latest) the NSERC 25-Year Award in Canada and the Nishiwaki Prize in Japan in the calendar year 2004, the Honorary Doctor of Science degree awarded by Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan in the calendar year 2006, the Honorary Doctor of Science degree awarded by the "1 Decembrie 1918" University of Alba Iulia in Romania in the calendar year 2007, and the Obada Prize for Distinguished Researcher in the calendar year 2020]
Listed in the Second Place among Canada's Top Researchers in the discipline of Mathematics and Statistics in Terms of Productivity and Impact Based Upon a Measure of Citations to Their Published Works (The Globe and Mail, Toronto, March 27, 2012, Page B7 et seq.) Distinguished Visiting (Research) Professor at numerous Academic Institutions around the world Life-Long Achievements Award by The Vijnana Parishad (Science Academy) of India External Examiner for (carefully-selected and discretely-chosen) Ph. D. and D. Sc. Theses submitted to Universities around the world (Especially in North America, Europe, and Asia)
Mathematics and Statistics, Physical Sciences
Professor of Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Prof. Dr. Eed M. Darwish Professor of Theoretical Nuclear Physics Present address: Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah, P. O. Box 30002, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Academic Qualifications: ? July 2002: PhD degree in Theoretical Nuclear Physics (Dr. rer. nat.), on Rescattering effects in incoherent photoproduction of π-mesons off deuterium in the Δ(1232)- resonance region, Institut für Kernphysik, J. Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, Germany, as a DAAD scholarship. Supervisor and first referee: Prof. Dr. H. Arenhövel (J. Gutenberg-Universität) Second referee: Prof. Dr. M. Reuter (J. Gutenberg-Universität).
? May 1995: MSc degree in Theoretical Nuclear Physics, on The slope of the neutron form factor GEn(q2) at q2=0, South Valley University, Sohag Branch, Egypt. Supervisor and first referee: Prof. Dr. M. M. Mustafa (Sohag University) Further referees: Prof. Dr. S. A. E. Khallaf (Assiut University) Prof. Dr. M. K. H. Hegab (Cairo University). ? May 1990: BSc degree in Physics, Assiut University, Sohag Branch, Egypt Employment Experiences: ? March 2018 - Now: Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave). ? Sept. 2013 – Feb. 2018: Associate Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave).
2 ? June 2009 – Dec. 2011: Head of Applied Physics Department, Faculty of Applied Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave) ? Oct. 2008 – May 2009: Head of Physics Division, Teacher's College, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave). ? March 2008 - August 2013: Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave). ? Dec. 2018 - Now: Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Egypt. ? Sept. 2013 – Nov. 2018: Associate Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Egypt. ? Jan. 2003 - August 2013: Lecturer, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Egypt. ? May 1998 - Dec. 2002: Assistant Researcher and leader of exercises groups in different undergraduate courses, Institut für Kernphysik, J. Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany as a DAAD scholarship. ? April 1997 - April 1998: Assistant Researcher, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Tübingen, Germany as a DAAD scholarship.
? July 1995 - Sept. 1996: Assistant Researcher and leader of the practical course titled Theoretical Physics on the Personal Computer, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Sohag Branch, Egypt. ? Nov. 1990 - June 1995: Demonstrator and leader of practical physics groups for undergraduate students, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, Sohag Branch, Egypt. Teaching Experiences: ? April 2008 - Now: Teaching the following courses for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students at Physics Department of Taibah University, Saudi Arabia: - General Physics I and II (B. Sc.) - Atomic and Nuclear Physics (B. Sc.) - Mathematical Physics I, II, and III (B. Sc.) - Quantum Mechanics I and II (B. Sc.) - Nuclear Physics (B. Sc.) - Special Theory of Relativity (B. Sc.) - Vibrations and Waves (B. Sc.) - Numerical Analysis (B. Sc.) - Elementary Particles (B. Sc.) - Physical Applications using Computer (B. Sc.) - Quantum Mechanics (M. Sc.) - Advanced Quantum Mechanics (M. Sc.) - Scattering Theory (M. Sc.) - Advanced Mathematical Physics (M. Sc.) - Advanced Statistical Mechanics (M. Sc.) - Advanced Nuclear Physics (M. Sc.) 3 - Computational Techniques (M. Sc.) - Special Topics in Theoretical Physics (M. Sc.) - Selected Topics in Nuclear Physics (M. Sc.) - Computational Physics (M. Sc.)
My research plans are devoted to the study of sub-nuclear degrees of freedom in electromagnetic reactions in few-body systems, mainly the deuteron. This interest is partly due to the new generation of high-intensity and high duty-cycle electron accelerators as well as laser backscattering facilities, such as HIGS, Jefferson Lab, and LEGS in USA, MAMI, ELSA, and HERMS in Germany, GRAAL in France, and MAXLab in Sweden. With the developments of these new facilities, it is now possible to obtain 6 accurate data for meson electromagnetic production, including spin-dependent observables.
The possible investigations of this research highlights are focused on the following problems: ? Study of photo- and electro-production of pseudo-scalar mesons from the deuteron including final-state interactions and two-body effects. ? Explicit evaluation of the spin asymmetry and the associated Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) sum rule for the nucleon and deuteron. ? Investigation of polarization observables in electromagnetic interactions on nucleon and light nuclei including final-state interaction effects. ? Electroweak pion production reaction from the deuteron including neutrino reaction and electron scattering taking into account nuclear effects and reaction dynamics. ? Study of elastic electron-nucleon and electron-deuteron scattering processes including polarization effects and electromagnetic form factors. These investigations are of theoretical interest because it provides an important test of our present understanding of the elementary neutron amplitude in the absence of a neutron target.
PhD student
Mr. MULLA AHMAD BASHA Solid State Physics Division (SSPD) Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (B.A.R.C.) Mumbai- 400 085, Maharashtra, INDIA
Polarized Neutron Reflectometry (PNR), X-Ray Reflectometry (XRR), DC & RF magnetron sputtering Other techniques Used: X-Ray Reflectometry Diffraction (XRD), X-ray photo electron spectroscopy (XPS), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID), Secondary Ion mass Spectrometry (SIMS)
Data Analysis: Genetic Algorithm based analysis programmed for reflectometry data analysis, Origin, PARRAT 32
Softwares/Programmes: FORTRAN 77, Windows, Microsoft Office
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Javid Khan Postdoc Fellow at School of Chemistry, Sun Yat-Sen University 2017-2019 2014-2017 Postdoc PhD Major: University: Major: University: Dissertation: Advisor: Material Sciences Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China. Chemistry (Inorganic) Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China. Studies on Multi-Dimensional Anatase TiO2 Materials for High-Performance Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells. Prof. Wu Mingmei 2011-2014 MPhil Major: University: Dissertation: Advisor: Chemistry (Inorganic/ Analytical Chemistry) Hazara University Mansehra, Pakistan, Synthesis and Characterization of ZnO nanomaterials via xerogel from Zn(II) beta-diketonates Dr. Hameedullah 2008-2010 MSc Major: University: Dissertation: Advisor Chemistry (Analytical Chemistry) University of Science and Technology Bannu, Pakistan Physico-Chemical Analysis of the Drinking Water Sources of Village Khadar Khel Tehsil Lachi, District Kohat. Dr. Abdul Niaz 2007-2008 B.Ed University: University of Malakand 2005-2007 BSc Major: University: Chemistry, Botany, Zoology University of Malakand 2003-2005 HSSC Major: Board Chemistry, Physics, Biology BISE Malakand 2001-2003 SSC Major: Board Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics ,Biology BISE Malakand
Synthesis of Metal Oxide Nanostructures
Fabrication of Thin Film Devices
Dye Sensitized/ Perovskite Solar Cells
Photocatalysis
Water Splitting
CO2 Reduction
Associate Professor
Necmi DEGE Ondokuz May?s University, Department of Physics, Samsun, TURKEY,
PhD ONDOKUZ MAYIS UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE / PHYSICS (DR) 1991 26 / Sep / 1994 Thesis name: Elastic strain energy of ellipsoidal particle in anisotropic medium (1994) Thesis Advisor: (MUSTAFA D?K?C?) Master GAZI UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE / PHYSICS (YL) (WITH THESIS) 1986 26 / Jan / 1990 Thesis name: Calculation of elastic strain energy by fourier transform method (1989) Thesis Advisor: (MUSTAFA D?K?C?) Undergraduate ONDOKUZ MAYIS UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF EDUCATION / MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / PHYSICAL TEACHING PR. 1982 31 / Jan / 1986
Spectroscopy, Condensed Matter Physics and mathematics
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Sevgi Kans?z Department of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Ondokuz May?s University, 55139 Kurupelit, Samsun, Turkey
Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Yusuf Atalay Sakarya University, Fizik, Faculty Member, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Physics Department
Spectrochimica Acta, Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Assistant Professor
Mooseok Jang joined KAIST in 2019. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering. Prof. Jang earned his bachelor’s degree in Physics at KAIST in 2009 and his doctorate degree in Electrical Engineering at Caltech in 2016. From 2016 to 2019, he had conducted his alternative military service as a research fellow in Physics and Institute of Basic Science – Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics (IBS CMSD) at Korea University. He has received POSCO TJ Park Science Fellowship in 2019. His research interests focus on optical imaging, biomedical optics, complex optical system, acousto-optics, metasurface, and nuerophotonics.
Optical Imaging, Biomedical Optics, Complex Media, Neurophotonics, Nanophotonics
Assistant Professor
Imtiaz Ahmad is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, University of Swabi. His research work is focused on the numerical solution of the mathematical models in the form of PDEs and fractional PDEs arises in finance, computational biology and different disciplines of engineering using global and local meshless methods.
Option Pricing Radial Basis Functions Computational Finance Computational Biology Fractional PDEs
Lecturer of Solid State Physics and Thin Films
Dr. Dina Galal eldamhogy Lecturer of Solid State Physics and Thin Films Department of physical and Mathematical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Port-Said University, Port-Fouad, Port-Said, 42523 Egypt Ph.D. Port Said University, Egypt. Recipient of (Egyptian State Prize). International Research Reviewer.
Solid State Physics and Thin Films, physical and Mathematical Engineering
Research Assistant
Marco Andreana, Ph.D. Medical University of Vienna Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Vienna, Austria Italian (native), English (full professional proficiency, C2 level), French (full professional proficiency, C2 level), Spanish (full professional proficiency, C2 level), German (Learning, A2 level)) 2012 Ph.D. in Electronic Instrumentation, University of Brescia, Brescia (Italy) 2011 Ph.D. in High Frequency Electronic and Optoelectronic, University of Limoges, Limoges (France) 2008 Master in Telecommunication engineer, University of Brescia, Brescia (Italy) 2006 Bachelor in Information Technology engineer, University of Brescia, Brescia (Italy).
12/2017 – now: University Assistant, Center for medical physics and biomedical engineering (Drexler group), Medical University of Vienna, Vienna (Austria) ? 03/2015 – 11/2017: Postdoctoral researcher, Center for medical physics and biomedical engineering (Drexler group), Medical University of Vienna, Vienna (Austria) ? 03/2012 – 02/2015: Postdoctoral researcher, University of Ottawa & National research council of Canada (CARS lab, Stolow group), Ottawa (Canada) ? 09/2011 – 02/2012: Postdoctoral researcher, Xlim research institute, Limoges (France)
My main research focus is to develop label-free nonlinear optical imaging techniques to improve early diagnosis of diseases in preclinical research. I'm particularly focused on nonlinear frequency conversion, nonlinear microscopy, and multimodal imaging for biomedical applications. Fiber Optic Technology; Lasers, Solid-State; Microscopy, Confocal; Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton; Optical Fibers; Optical Imaging; Spectrum Analysis, Raman; Tomography, Optical Coherence.
Research Area: The vision of the DrexlerLab is to establish a novel generation of optical imaging platform with the potential to revolutionize fundamental biological research as well as medical diagnosis.
Raman spectroscopy/imaging, Coherent Raman (CARS, SRS) imaging, frequency conversions (SHG, SFG, THG) imaging, multiphoton imaging, customized laser scanning microscopes, optical fibers, Ti:sapphire lasers.
My main research focus is to develop label-free nonlinear optical imaging techniques to improve early diagnosis of diseases in preclinical research. I'm particularly focused on nonlinear frequency conversion, nonlinear microscopy, and multimodal imaging for biomedical applications. Fiber Optic Technology; Lasers, Solid-State; Microscopy, Confocal; Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton; Optical Fibers; Optical Imaging; Spectrum Analysis, Raman; Tomography, Optical Coherence.
Assistant Professor
Pratheesh Jakkala, Ph.D Assistant Professor of Physics. I teach introductory and advanced undergraduate physics classes. Also teaching 3-2 engineering courses and actively engage in student-faculty research, project-based and active learning in my classes.
Research (Experimental) and Fabrication expertise. 1) Fabrication of InGaN solar cells using RF magnetron and DC sputtering techniques. 2) Thin Film fabrication: Metals and semiconductors. Nitrides and Oxides. 2) Growth and characterization of thin films for electrical, optical and structural properties. UV-Vis spectroscopy, Hall effect, XRD, EDXs, SEM, AFM, and Ellipsometry. 3) Solar cell efficiency, power, IV curves, and Fill Factor. - Physics Education Research - Solar cells/Photovoltaics. - Thin films - Semiconductor Industry
- Physics Education Research - Solar cells/Photovoltaics. - Thin films - Semiconductor Industry Other interests: Triathlete - finished Ironman triathlon, marathon runner, Crossfit athlete.
Professor
Hani H. Negm » Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics Nuclear Science & Technology, Nuclear Safeguard, Radiation Detection & Measurement, Monte Carlo Particle Transport Simulation. » Lecturer of Physics Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, Assiut 71516, Egypt. Jan. 2015 ? Current » Lecturer of Physics (Full time – Permanent), Physics Department, Faculty of Sci., Assiut University, Assiut, EGYPT.
? Mar. 2017 ? Current » Coordinator of the University in the National Bank for Scientific Laboratories and Equipment in Egyptian Universities. http://www.nrl.eg/Browse.aspx ? Director of the Laboratories and Scientific Devices Unit, Assiut University. ? Sep. 2016 ? Current » Lecturer of Physics @ EELU (part time – 3 credit hours), Faculty of Computer and Information Technology (IT), National Egyptian ELearning University (EELU), EGYPT. ? Jan. 2018 – Jul. 2018 » Postdoc -> Nuclear Physics (Nuclear Security Applications), Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, Kyoto 611-0011, JAPAN. ? May 2009 – Dec. 2014 » Assistant Lecturer, Physics Department, Faculty of Sci., Assiut University, Assiut, EGYPT. ? Nov. 2004 – Apr. 2009 » Demonstrator, Physics Department, Faculty of Sci., Assiut University, Assiut, EGYPT.
? Education/Degrees: » Nov. 2014 » Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JAPAN. Thesis: Studies on the Optimum Geometry for a Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence Detection System for Nuclear Security Applications » Apr. 2009 » M.Sc. In Physics (Experimental Nuclear Physics), Assiut University, Assiut, EGYPT. Thesis: Studies of the Natural Radioactivity Levels and Radiological Effects of Some Local Fertilizers. » Oct. 2006 » Pre-M.Sc Courses in Physics (Nuclear Physics), Assiut University, Assiut, EGYPT. Courses: Radiation Physics, Nuclear Reactions, Theoretical Nuclear Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear Models, Programming and Computer, Practical Course. Grade: 91% (Accumulative) » Jul. 2004 » B.Sc. in Physics (General Physics), GPA: “90.75%”. Assiut University, Assiut, EGYPT.
Isotope imaging for nuclear safeguards applications,
? Passive and active detection techniques,
o Gamma-ray spectroscopy,
? Monte Carlo Particle Transport Simulation, GEANT4:
? Performance of the detection system,
? Energy response function (ERF) for detectors,
? Efficiency calculations for detection systems, ….
? Data analysis, ROOT.
? Laser Compton Scattering (LCS) gamma-ray.
? Familiar with neutron detection techniques.
? Willingness to travel and participate in experiments at national and international facilities.
? Ability to work in different environments, with team and independent.
Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. Huan Zhao Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory , Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies RESEARCH AREAS Nanoelectronics, Nanophotonics, Condensed Matter Physics, Memory Devices EDUCATION 09/2019 ~ now Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory 08/2014 ~ 06/2019 PhD, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California. 09/2010 ~ 06/2014 Bachelor in physics (with honors), Nanjing University.
AWARDS AND HONORS 05/2019 Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory (<5%) 01/2019 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad (< 1%) 07/2017 Nano Research Top Paper Award ( ~10 awardees worldwide per year) 02/2014 Four-Year Viterbi Dean’s Doctoral Fellowship, USC (< 5%) 12/2013 The First Prize Scholarship in Honors Class, Nanjing University (< 5%) 11/2013 People’s Scholarship, Nanjing University (< 10%) 11/2012 People’s Scholarship, Nanjing University (< 10%) PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Cleanroom Nanofabrication: EBL, photolithography, RIE, metal deposition, ALD, wire-bonding, etc.
2D material techniques: ultra-large 2D flake exfoliation technique, 2D material stacking, folding, transferring, suspending, etc. Material characterizations: SEM, AFM, Raman, FTIR, electrical measurement, low-temperature transport measurement, etc. Computing and Programming: Artificial Neural Network, MATLAB, C++, etc.
Summary: Total number of journal publications: 19, including 9 papers where Huan is the 1st or co-1st author, and 3 articles where Huan is the 2nd author. Ten out of the 14 papers are published in high impact journals (impact factor > 7). The publications have received over 1360 citations from scientists worldwide, achieving an h-index of 10. The work has been highlighted in Nature Photonics News & Views and widely featured in scientific media such as sciencedaily.com, phys.org, etc.
Conference publications: 5, including 4 publications where Huan is the 1st author and the conference presenter.
Nanoelectronics, Nanophotonics, Condensed Matter Physics, Memory Devices
Postdoctoral Researcher
D´?az Mendez, Rogelio Gabriel´doctor en Ciencias F´?sicas (PhD). Doctoral Thesis under the supervision of Prof. R. Mulet on “Equilibrium and dynamical properties of low-dimensional magnetic systems”, University of Havana. Licenciado en F´?sica. Diploma Thesis under the supervision of Prof. R. Mulet on “Competing interactions in magnetic systems”, University of Havana. Physics Faculty, University of Havana, La Habana, Cuba.
Institute for Exact Sciences (IPVCE) “Luis Urquiza”, Las Tunas, Cuba. Spanish Understanding Speaking Writing Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production C1 Proficient user C1 Proficient user C1 Proficient user C1 Proficient user C1 Proficient user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user A2 Basic user A2 Basic user A2 Basic user A2 Basic user A2 Basic user (*)Common European Framework of Reference (CEF) level Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Theoretical Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
2013-2016 Postdoctoral Researcher, Institut de Science et d’Ingenierie Supramol´ eculaires´ (ISIS) and Intitut de Physique et Chimie des Materiaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS), Universite de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.´ Statistical Physics, Soft and Condensed Matter. Computer simulations and numerical methods. – Phase Transitions, Pattern Formation, Glassiness and Out-of-equilibrium dynamics –
Statistical Physics, Soft and Condensed Matter. Computer simulations and numerical methods.
– Phase Transitions, Pattern Formation, Glassiness and Out-of-equilibrium dynamics –
Professor
Kartlos Kachiashvili has his expertise in Mathematical Statistics, Data Analysis, Mathematical Mo¬deling and Simulation, New Computer Technologies Development, System Analysis, Com¬pu¬ting He developed his activities in scientific production associations, research institutes and universities of different countries (Georgia, Russia, Pakistan).
Developed by him methods, models, systems, methodologies, program packages were practically realized in real systems of different countries of former USSR. His research results are published in 216 scientific articles and 7 monographs published in many well-known, international journals and publishing houses. He obtained scientific degree “Candidate of Sciences” in March, 1978, in Moscow Power Institute (Technical University) – ??? (Russia).
The next scientific degree “Doctor of Sciences” (Dr. of Sc.) he obtained in October, 1990, in D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (Moscow). Research Interest: Mathematical Statistics, Data Analysis (Environmental, Agricultural, Medical), Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, New Computer Technologies Development, System Analysis (Environmental Water Pollution), Computing Mathematics.
School (1957-1967). Graduated with Gold Medal. Electronic engineer. Georgian Polytechnic Institute. Specialty “Electronic computing Machinery”. Diploma with Honors. Tbilisi (1967-1972). M-4000 super computer maintenance, Kiev, Ukraine (SeptemberDecember of 1972). Applied mathematics. Post-graduate course at the Moscow Power Institute (Technical University) – ???, chair of applied mathematics, Moscow, Russia (1974-1977). Candidate of Sciences (Cand. of Sc.). (Ph.D.) (March, 1978) Specialty: “Technical Cybernetics and Information Theory”.
Thesis was defended in Moscow Power Institute (Technical University) – ??? (Russia). Thesis theme: “Detection and Tracking of moving object on the basis of radio location measurement information”. Doctor of Sciences (Dr. of Sc.) (October, 1990) Specialties: “Application of computer science techniques, mathematical simulation and mathematical methods in research” and “Instruments and Methods for controlling the natural environment, substances, materials and goods”. Thesis was defended in D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (Moscow). Thesis title: “Mathematical models, methods and algorithms of the system automation of water media contamination level control”.
Mathematical Statistics, Data Analysis (Environmental, Agricultural, Medical), Mathematical Modeling and Simulation, New Computer Technologies Development, System Analysis (Environmental Water Pollution), Computing Mathematics.
Assistant Professor
Dariusz Jacek Jakóbczak was born in Koszalin, Poland, on December 30, 1965. He graduated in mathematics (numerical methods and programming) from the University of Gdansk, Poland in 1990. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2007 in computer science from the Polish – Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland. From 1991 to 1994 he was a civilian programmer in the High Military School in Koszalin. He was a teacher of mathematics and computer science in the Private Economic School in Koszalin from 1995 to 1999.
Since March 1998 he has worked in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland, and since October 2007 he has been an Assistant Professor in the Chair of Computer Science and Management in this department. His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction, and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research, and discrete mathematics.
Computer Science and Management, His research interests connect mathematics with computer science and include computer vision, artificial intelligence, shape representation, curve interpolation, contour reconstruction, and geometric modeling, numerical methods, probabilistic methods, game theory, operational research, and discrete mathematics.
Postdoctoral Associate
Youngju Bae, Ten years of research experience in design/synthesis/characterization of the multistep small molecule and polymer with emphasis on mechanistic organic chemistry and material applications. ! Expertise in purifications of crude reaction mixtures and analysis of synthetic compounds. ! Proactive to solve challenges throughout research: both independently-driven and actively initiating collaborations.
SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES ! Proficient in technical operations and analysis of data including: nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectrometry (MS), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), infrared (IR) spectroscopy, density functional theory (DFT), transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy, ultraviolet/visible (UV/vis) spectroscopy, fluorescence (FL) spectroscopy, phosphorescence (PL) spectroscopy, gel permeation chromatography (GPC), cyclic voltammetry (CV), dynamic light scattering (DLS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), rheometer, conductivity, solar cell device fabrication in a glove box.
2018 ~ Present Postdoctoral Associate University of Massachusetts Lowell ! Thermal and optical stability improvement of perovskite solar cells in humid environments: design and synthesis of organic and polymeric materials for hole-transporting and electron-transporting application. 2011 ~ 2018 Ph. D. Thesis Projects University of Massachusetts Amherst ! Proposed a new series of photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy applications.
! Evaluated fundamental understanding of electron density dependence on optical properties and charge-carrier properties for their solar cell applications. ! Established experimental methods to study the morphology of active layer in organic photovoltaics. ! Demonstrated conjugation effect on optoelectronic properties of light harvesting organic molecules by systematically altering their molecular structures. ! Initiated conceptual experiment for the fundamental study on behavior change of self-immolative polymers upon desired stimuli for signal amplification from micro to macro scales.
My research interests are 1) Synthesis of organic/inorganic small molecules and polymers 2) Perovskite solar cells 3) Drug delivery systems for cancer therapy 4) Photodynamic therapy 5) Pharmacology and Toxicology
Chancellor/Professor Emeritus
Thomas F. George (chancellor/professor emeritus) served as chancellor and professor of chemistry and physics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis from 2003 until his retirement in 2019. Prior to that, he was chancellor at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, provost at Washington State University, dean of science at SUNY?Buffalo, and promoted by age 29 to full professor of chemistry at the University of Rochester.
He received his B.A. degree (Phi Beta Kappa) with a double major in chemistry and mathematics from Gettysburg College, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at age 23 from Yale University, with postdoctoral appointments at MIT and UC-Berkeley. Tom’s research specialty is chemical/materials/laser/nanophysics, including nanomedicine.
He continues to be an active researcher with 800 papers, 8 authored and 18 edited books. His awards include the Marlow Medal from the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), Medal of Honor from Gulf University for Science and Technology in Kuwait, and Diploma of Honour from Seinájoki University of Applied Sciences in Finland. He holds honorary doctorates from the University of Szeged in Hungary and Phranakhon Rajabhat University in Thailand, and he has been elected as a foreign member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology.
As a hobby, he plays jazz keyboard and has performed throughout the St. Louis region and overseas in Bosnia, Croatia, China, Hungary, Kuwait, Oman, Romania and Russian Siberia. Tom has been married since 1970 to Dr. Barbara Harbach, Curators’ Distinguished Professor Emerita of Music, former chair of the Department of Music, director of the School of Fine and Performing Arts, and director of Women in the Arts at the University of Missouri?St. Louis. They are the proud owners (actually, servants) of four cats – two tortoise females (Luna and Stella) and two younger, mischievous males (Jeremiah and Jarrett).
Chemistry and Physics
Professor of Optometry and Vision Sciences
I’m Professor of Optometry and Vision Sciences from the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Beira Interior, Portugal, since 2016. In 2000 I received a B.Sc. in Applied Physics and Optics, specialization in Optometry from the University of Beira Interior, Portugal. In 2006 I received a M.Sc. in Vision Sciences from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, Portugal, and in 2012 a Diploma of Advanced Studies in Biomedical Engineering from the same University. In 2017 I received a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Coimbra.
I’ do research in the field of bioengineering, applied to vision sciences since 2003 in the University of Coimbra. I start my research work in the Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Life Sciences (IBILI) from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Coimbra, in the area of Quality of Vision. In 2009 I start working in ultrasounds applied also to vision sciences in the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra. In 2012 as Ph.D. student I submitted a project to the Foundation for Sciences and Technology (FCT) that was approved.
This project ended in 2015 with the final classification of Excellent and results in the development of a prototype of a medical device for automatic cataract detection, classification and hardness estimation (ESUS: Eye Scan Ultrasound System) that is under patent (PPP 109646). MC/05/2019 2 During this period I supervised 2 master theses related with the project and in 2016 I supervised a 3rd mater thesis also related with this research area. In 2017 I submitted as co-principal investigator (Co-Investigador Responsável) a new project to the FCT for the validation of the developed prototype in humans. The project was approved and will start in June 2018.
I’m currently a researcher in the Centre for Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Processes (CEMMPRE) research group from the University of Coimbra, and in the UBIMedical and Clinical and Experimental Centre for Visual Sciences from the University of Beira Interior. All my research in bioengineering has been performed in the University of Coimbra. I’m author of 11 scientific articles (one accepted for publication), being 1st author of 2 articles published in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering journal; 2 in Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology journal (Elsevier); and 1 review in Machine Learning Techniques applied to Vision Sciences published in Current Eye Research journal.
My Research Interest is in Biomedical Engineering in Vision Sciences; Ultrasounds in Medicine; Adaptive Optics; Refractive Surgery (Quality of Vision and LASER technology); Cataract and Ocular Surgery. My professional activity is developed in the area of Clinical Optometry, Pediatric Optometry, Refractive and Cataract Surgery. This clinical activity provides me the skills needed to translate basic research to clinical research since it allows me to be update on the state of the art in vision sciences and to know what are the scientific problems in this area.
Type I Diabetes Mellitus, Optometry and Vision SciencesAnatomy and Ocular Physiology, Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Processes
Asssitant Professor
Dr. Uma Kamboj VPO Chak Sotrian (Bandi Wala); Tehsil-Jalalabad (W), Distt-Fazilka Education Ph.D. Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research-AcSIR 2018 CSIR-CSIO Physical Sciences Title of Ph.D. Thesis: Application of near-infrared spectroscopy for prediction of physicochemical parameters of flours B.Ed. Muktisar College of Education, Muktsar, Punjab 2013 Panjab University 2013 Mathematics and Sc. 73.45 % M.Sc. Panjabi University 2007 Physics (Astronomy and Space Physics) 2007 University medal Holder 79.95% A.M.I.E IEI Kolkata 2008 Electronics and Communication Engg. CGPA 7.24 B.Sc. Dev Samaj College for Women, Ferozepur, Panjab University 2005 Non-Medical 85.5%, Secured 11th position in University 12th Army School Ferozepur, CBSE 2002 Non-Medical 78.8% 10th Army School Ferozepur, CBSE 2000 74%.
Students Guided M.Sc. Thesis -4 1. Application of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and chemometrics to determine water adulteration in milk. 2. Application of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and chemometrics to determine detergent, ghee adulteration in milk. 3. Use of Near-Infrared spectroscopy to detect the characteristics of cashew nuts. 4. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: Non-Destructive Characterization of Food Products-Millets Experiential Learning Projects: Six B.Sc. 1st Year Students Subjects Taught Mathematical Physics –I, Mathematical Physics-II, Astronomy, and Space Physics, Engineering Physics, Physics Practical or B.Sc. and B.Tech students, Analog and digital electronics, Electricity, and Magnetism. Professional Memberships 1. Associate member of A.M.I.E., IEI (India). AM136250-2 since Sep 2008 2. Life Time Member of The Indian Science Congress Association L36161, since Jul 2018 3. Lifetime Member of The Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT)- 13188L8235, since Oct 2019.
Projects Undertaken
1. Quantification of quality of honey and designing of NIR spectrometer.
2. Teleremote control using a landline.
3. Solar radio bursts in the interplanetary region.
4. Star clusters and their parameters
Mathematical Physics –I, Mathematical Physics-II, Astronomy, and Space Physics, Engineering Physics, Physics Practical, Analog, and digital electronics,
Electricity and Magnetism, Infrared Spectroscopy
Full Physics Professor
Dr. Enrique Arribas Full professor Applied Physics Department University of de Castilla-La Mancha Avenida de España s/n 02071 ALBACETE (Spain) Research fields: Radiofrequency waves Science Education Active Learning Physics Unstable Systems Mathematical and Computer Physics and Chemistry Nonlinear Systems.
Research fields:
Unstable Enzymatic Systems
Mathematical and Computer Chemistry
Qualifications
2007 Ph.D., Chemical Physics, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
1978 M.Sc., Theoretical Physics, University of Valencia, Spain
Skills and Expertise
Teaching and Learning Enzymes Kinetics Analysis Data Analysis Education Science Physical Chemistry Theoretical Physics Biochemistry Higher Education
Radiofrequency waves Physics Education Active Learning Physics Unstable Systems Mathematical and Computer Physics and Chemistry Nonlinear Systems
Assistant Professor
Dr. Muhammad Ijaz Khan Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Riphah International University Faisalabad, 38000, Pakistan Research Interest and Expertise ? Numerical modeling and analysis of entropy optimized steady, unsteady, the incompressible flow of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids towards a stretched and flat surfaces of disk and sheet. ? The homotopy analysis method (HAM) is employed to construct the series of solutions of highly nonlinear differential equations.
The homotopy analysis method employs the concept of the homotopy from topology to generate a convergent series solution for nonlinear systems. ? Fluid-structure interaction problems associated between cylinder, channels, open and closed surfaces. ? Irreversibility analysis through second law of thermodynamics of Newnonian/non-Newtonian fluids subject to various flow geometers Education September 2016-August 2019 PhD in Applied Mathematics Quaid-I-Azam University 45320, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan Dissertation: Entropy generation optimization in flows of nonlinear materials Objective of the dissertation included: ? To investigation the behavior of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), Darcy-Forchheimer porous medium, mixed convection near the stagnation point flow towards a flat surfaces of disk or sheet.
? To calculate the total entropy generation rate through implementation of second law of thermodynamics in the presence of various types irreversibilities i.e., heat transfer irreversibility, Joule heating irreversibility, fluid friction irreversibility, porosity irreversibility and mass transfer irreversibility. ? To analytically and numerically investigate the behavior of heat and mass transfer subject to radiative heat flux, Joule heating, viscous dissipation, Brownian motion, thermophoresis, heat generation/absorption, chemical reaction and activation energy.
? To discuss the engineering curiosity like skin friction coefficient, Nusselt number and Sherwood numerically and graphically subject to various flow parameters. September 2014-July 2016 MPhil/Ms in Applied Mathematics Quaid-I-Azam University 45320, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan Dissertation: Melting heat transfer and radiation effects in flow of carbon nanotubes over a stretching cylinder Course work: Advanced Partial Differential Equation, General Relativity, Basic Theory of Fluid Mechanics; Numerical Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equation, Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equation, Advanced Integral Equation, Astrophysics. January 2012-January 2014 M.Sc in Applied Mathematics Quaid-I-Azam University 45320, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan 2009-2011 BSc in Mathematics and Statistics University of Science and Technology, Bannu University, KPK, Pakistan
? Numerical modeling and analysis of entropy optimized steady, unsteady, incompressible flow of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids towards a stretched and flat surfaces of disk and sheet. ? The homotopy analysis method (HAM) is employed to construct the series solutions of highly nonlinear differential equations. The homotopy analysis method employs the concept of the homotopy from topology to generate a convergent series solution for nonlinear systems. ? Fluid structure interaction problems associated between cylinder, channels, open and closed surfaces. ? Irreversibility analysis through second law of thermodynamics of Newnonian/non-Newtonian fluids subject to various flow geometers
Professor of Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Prof. Dr. Eed M. Darwish Professor of Theoretical Nuclear Physics Present address: Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah, P. O. Box 30002, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Academic Qualifications: ? July 2002: PhD degree in Theoretical Nuclear Physics (Dr. rer. nat.), on Rescattering effects in incoherent photoproduction of π-mesons off deuterium in the Δ(1232)- resonance region, Institut für Kernphysik, J. Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, Germany, as a DAAD scholarship. Supervisor and first referee: Prof. Dr. H. Arenhövel (J. Gutenberg-Universität) Second referee: Prof. Dr. M. Reuter (J. Gutenberg-Universität).
? May 1995: MSc degree in Theoretical Nuclear Physics, on The slope of the neutron form factor GEn(q2) at q2=0, South Valley University, Sohag Branch, Egypt. Supervisor and first referee: Prof. Dr. M. M. Mustafa (Sohag University) Further referees: Prof. Dr. S. A. E. Khallaf (Assiut University) Prof. Dr. M. K. H. Hegab (Cairo University). ? May 1990: BSc degree in Physics, Assiut University, Sohag Branch, Egypt Employment Experiences: ? March 2018 - Now: Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave). ? Sept. 2013 – Feb. 2018: Associate Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave).
2 ? June 2009 – Dec. 2011: Head of Applied Physics Department, Faculty of Applied Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave) ? Oct. 2008 – May 2009: Head of Physics Division, Teacher's College, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave). ? March 2008 - August 2013: Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (on leave). ? Dec. 2018 - Now: Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Egypt. ? Sept. 2013 – Nov. 2018: Associate Professor, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Egypt. ? Jan. 2003 - August 2013: Lecturer, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Egypt. ? May 1998 - Dec. 2002: Assistant Researcher and leader of exercises groups in different undergraduate courses, Institut für Kernphysik, J. Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany as a DAAD scholarship. ? April 1997 - April 1998: Assistant Researcher, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Tübingen, Germany as a DAAD scholarship.
? July 1995 - Sept. 1996: Assistant Researcher and leader of the practical course titled Theoretical Physics on the Personal Computer, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Sohag Branch, Egypt. ? Nov. 1990 - June 1995: Demonstrator and leader of practical physics groups for undergraduate students, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Assiut University, Sohag Branch, Egypt. Teaching Experiences: ? April 2008 - Now: Teaching the following courses for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students at Physics Department of Taibah University, Saudi Arabia: - General Physics I and II (B. Sc.) - Atomic and Nuclear Physics (B. Sc.) - Mathematical Physics I, II, and III (B. Sc.) - Quantum Mechanics I and II (B. Sc.) - Nuclear Physics (B. Sc.) - Special Theory of Relativity (B. Sc.) - Vibrations and Waves (B. Sc.) - Numerical Analysis (B. Sc.) - Elementary Particles (B. Sc.) - Physical Applications using Computer (B. Sc.) - Quantum Mechanics (M. Sc.) - Advanced Quantum Mechanics (M. Sc.) - Scattering Theory (M. Sc.) - Advanced Mathematical Physics (M. Sc.) - Advanced Statistical Mechanics (M. Sc.) - Advanced Nuclear Physics (M. Sc.) 3 - Computational Techniques (M. Sc.) - Special Topics in Theoretical Physics (M. Sc.) - Selected Topics in Nuclear Physics (M. Sc.) - Computational Physics (M. Sc.)
My research plans are devoted to the study of sub-nuclear degrees of freedom in electromagnetic reactions in few-body systems, mainly the deuteron. This interest is partly due to the new generation of high-intensity and high duty-cycle electron accelerators as well as laser backscattering facilities, such as HIGS, Jefferson Lab, and LEGS in USA, MAMI, ELSA, and HERMS in Germany, GRAAL in France, and MAXLab in Sweden. With the developments of these new facilities, it is now possible to obtain 6 accurate data for meson electromagnetic production, including spin-dependent observables.
The possible investigations of this research highlights are focused on the following problems: ? Study of photo- and electro-production of pseudo-scalar mesons from the deuteron including final-state interactions and two-body effects. ? Explicit evaluation of the spin asymmetry and the associated Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) sum rule for the nucleon and deuteron. ? Investigation of polarization observables in electromagnetic interactions on nucleon and light nuclei including final-state interaction effects. ? Electroweak pion production reaction from the deuteron including neutrino reaction and electron scattering taking into account nuclear effects and reaction dynamics. ? Study of elastic electron-nucleon and electron-deuteron scattering processes including polarization effects and electromagnetic form factors. These investigations are of theoretical interest because it provides an important test of our present understanding of the elementary neutron amplitude in the absence of a neutron target.
Student at Engineering and Technology
Hijaz Ahmad Department of Basic Sciences, University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan
Skills and Expertise
Numerical Analysis Computational Mathematics Partial Differential Equations Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations Applied Mathematics Numerical Mathematics Numerical Analysis Methods Ordinary Differential Equations Numerical Algorithms
Numerical Analysis Computational Mathematics Partial Differential Equations Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations Applied Mathematics Numerical Mathematics Numerical Analysis Methods Ordinary Differential Equations Numerical Algorithms
Lecturer
Dr. Khalil Ur Rehman has expertise in the field of Applied Mathematics. He did his master with distinction from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan. He has completed his Ph.D from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad Pakistan, and carried his partial research as a Visiting Researcher at the Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Canada. Currently, he is serving at Air University, Islamabad Pakistan. He has presented his work at international forums namely, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, and Turkey as an invited speaker.
Lie symmetry analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Black Hole Physics.
Professor
José Moreira de Sousa, Professor, Graduated in Bachelor of Physics from Universidade Federal do Piauí (2009), Master in Physics from Universidade Federal do Piauí (2012) and PhD in Physics from the Department of Physics "Gleb Wataghin" at Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) (2016), Post-Doctorate by the Federal University of Piauí - UFPI (2016/2018) and by the Federal University of Ceará - UFC (2017). Conducted an Extension course in Smart Materials, Structures and Systems held at the University of Trento, UNITN, Italy (2014).
Has experience in Condensed Matter Physics, with emphasis on Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Computational Simulation of Atoms and Molecules, Magnetic Materials and Magnetic Properties, Multi-scale Simulations of Structural, Mechanical, Electronic and Transport Properties of Nanostructured Systems, acting mainly on the following themes: Reactive Molecular Dynamics of Nanostructures, Green Functions, Ism's Halmiltonian and Heisenberg. He is currently an EBTT Professor at the Federal Institute of Piauí - IFPI.
Physics, with emphasis on Nanotechnology, Materials Science, Computational Simulation of Atoms and Molecules, Magnetic Materials and Magnetic Properties, Multi-scale Simulations of Structural, Mechanical, Electronic and Transport Properties of Nanostructured Systems
Instructor of Education and Technology
Alexandre Torres Silva dos Santos, graduate at Meteorologia from Universidade Federal de Alagoas (2002) and master's at Geosciences from Universidade Federal de Alagoas (2005). Has experience in Geosciences, focusing on Dinamical Meterorology, acting on the following subjects: precipitação, modelo eta worksation, previsao do tempo, vórtice ciclônico de altos níveis and satélites cber 1 e 2.Formal Education 2010 - 2014 Doctorate in . Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, UFRN, Natal, Brazil Title: Um Estudo sobre a Variabilidade do Vento no Nordeste do Brasil através de Métodos Estatísticos e via Modelos Dinâmicos de Meso e Micro Escala, Year of degree: 2014 Advisor: Cláudio Moisés Santos e Silva
2002 - 2004 Master's in Geosciences. Universidade Federal de Alagoas, UFAL, Maceio, Brazil Title: Alguns Aspectos Dinâmicos e Termodinâmicos de um Vórtice Ciclônico de Altos Níveis (VCAN) sobre sua Região de Atuação, Year of degree: 2005 Advisor: Ricardo Sarmento Tenório Co-orientador: Marco Antonio Maringolo Lemes Keywords: Precipitação, Imagens por Satélite, Circulação Atmosférica Knowledge areas: Dinamical Meterorology,Synoptic Meteorology,Physical Meteorology Sectors: Weather forecast and climatic prospection, Aeronautics and space 1998 - 2002 Graduation in Meteorologia. Universidade Federal de Alagoas, UFAL, Maceio, Brazil Title: Estudo Diagnostico de dois Sistemas Meteorologicos no Nordeste Brasileiro com a Utilizacao do Grads Advisor: Marco Antonio Maringolo Lemes Postdoctorate 2016 Postdoctorate . Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, CNPq, Brasília, Brazil Scholarship from : Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico Knowledge areas: Wind Energy,Mechanical Engineering,Dinamical Meterorology
1. Dinamical Meterorology 2. Synoptic Meteorology 3. Physical Meteorology 4. Applied Meteorology 5. Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere 6. Meteorological Instrumentation
Full Professor
Prof. Omar Abu Arqub Department of Mathematics Faculty of Science Al-Balqa Applied University Qualifications 2008 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, The University of Jordan, Jordan 2002 MSc in Applied Mathematics, The University of Jordan, Jordan 1996 BSc in Mathematics, Mutah University, Jordan Specialization My specialization in between the following fields: ? Numerical Analysis ? Computational Optimization Research Interest My research interests focus on the following subjects ? Computational Optimization ? Fractional Calculus Theory ? Numerical Analysis ? Optimal Control Theory
? Fuzzy Calculus Theory ? Stochastic Calculus Theory Research Plan I have been described as responsible, hardworking, and enjoy teaching student and publishing papers. I prefer to work in education and research fields, where my performance can be measured with some accuracy. I would like to think that, I am an ambitious person and hardworking, yet realistic about my chances of completing a task successfully. Future ? My future research plans are to develop models and tools in the area of integrable and differentiable systems. It is to find powerful and direct methods to the search of explicit solutions to nonlinear partial differential equations including exact wave and soliton solutions of crisp, fuzzy, and fractional-order derivative. Present ? I proposed, constructed, and proved the analytical convergence for a new analytical expansion method, so-called, the residual power series, for finding and approximating the analytical exact solutions for huge problems in mathematics, engineering, economics, and physics. (Please see the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residual_power_series_method) ?
I proposed, constructed, and proved the statistical convergence for a new optimization method, so-called, the continuous differential evolution, for finding and predicting the numerical optimal analytical solutions for huge problems in mathematics, engineering, economics, and physics. Financial and Technical Support ? I got and received financial support for my project entitled "Numerical solutions of singularly perturbed differential equations using reproducing kernel Hilbert space method" in partnership with other researchers for the academic year 2017/2018 from the Deanship of Scientific Research at the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. ? I got and received financial support for my project entitled " Mathematical modeling and analysis of some complex nonlinear dynamical systems containing fractional derivatives"
Computational Optimization, Numerical Analysis
Assistant Professor- II
Dr. Madhumita Mukhopadhyay Assistant Professor
• Department: Department of Chemistry
• University: Amity Institute of Applied Sciences (AIAS), Amity University, Kolkata
• Country: India
Dr. Madhumita Mukhopadhyay is associated with Amity University, Kolkata as an Assistant Professor. She bears expertise in the area of High-temperature Fuel Cell and Polymer Electrolyte. She does research in Materials Science, Solid State Physics, and the synthesis of functional materials. Her areas of the research involve the development of functional Materials for alternate energy sources, application of polymer-based composites.
Educational Qualification:
• Ph. D (Science) – Jadavpur University (2012)
• M.Sc. (Inorganic Chemistry): University of Calcutta (2006)
Awards / Recognition:
• Awarded with National Eligibility Test (NET) CSIR – 5-year scholarship for the year 2007 in Chemical Sciences
• Best poster award in “Photometric study of the interaction of Zinc (II) Complexes of Schiff bases with Cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide.” National Conference on Exotic Materials and Devices (NCEMD-2019). January 8th-9th 2019. Department of Physics (MMV), Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221005.
• Awarded outstanding Reviewer’s Certificate by Material Chemistry and Physics (2018) and Material Science and Engineering B (2016).
• Selected as the Area Advisory Board member of Amity Institute of Click Chemistry Research and Studies, Amity University, Noida
• Reviewer for Course’s at Amity Institutions
Professional Membership:
1. Life membership in "Material Research Society of India" (MRSI) [Membership Number: LMB3159]
2. Life membership in "Condensed Matter Physics Research Centre" (CMPRC-Jadavpur University)
3. The reviewer of the International SCI journal: a) Material Science and Engineering B, b) Material Chemistry and Physics, c) Chemical Communication, d) Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic polymer materials.
Publications:
Research Journals: More than 24 (UGC funded project)
Patent: 1
Book Chapters: 1
Conference articles: 42
High-temperature Fuel Cell and Polymer Electrolyte. Solid State Devices, Functional Materials, and applications, Materials Processing, Inorganic hybrid materials, Inorganic- Macromolecular (protein) association, Electrochemistry.
Professor
Carlos Bouza Herrera, who is a professor from the Mathematics and Computing Faculty at Havana’s University, considers that mathematics as such is beautiful as a science except from the way it is explained in the local primary and high school levels education given that it is commonly created a myth about its difficulties which prevent students from valuing and highlighting the beauty and the logic it implies. “Unfortunately, the students feel deeply concerned about it due to the problems they experienced while learning it during their previous educational levels.
It seems that those who have access into the universities are the ones who truly understand it mainly.” Professor Bouza said. PhD. Carlos Bouza Herrera said: “there is a group of young students coming from the High School centers who are studying the last year course of the university in order to solve their mathematical training’s problems. They usually finished successfully their study and continue it in the Faculty of Mathematics. Moreover, if there were proper work in the teaching of this subject in the High School level, it would be higher the number of students studying it.” “The mathematical study is being taught at the universities from Havana, Las Villas, and the nation’s eastern region and shows an increase of the registration given the computing subject is used to encourage the students to assimilate mathematics; besides, the abovementioned high-level education’s entry process is featured as a massive and proper one.
Professor Carlos Bouza explained. “According to scientists, Mathematics is the most general science after Philosophy as it covers fields such as the linguistics, the problems of cryptography, the patterns about the way the really abstract words are created, and even how to calculate while shopping.” Carlos Bouza said. “The mathematics is really linked to the physical problems and the Physics is based on applications of the pure mathematics; besides, there is the case of the Applied Mathematics with techniques like the statistic, engineering problems of Physics and economics which are part of mathematics models before being installed in a computer.” Carlos Bouza said.
“Given the development of the science and technique, it has been gradually and much better observed the key role of the mathematics; hence, the necessity of having specialists who work with more complex problems.” Carlos Bouza commented. “With computing, there are many models that had to be previously analyzed by a mathematician. They are currently solved by an engineer by clicking on the key of a computer and the software instead; however, the current problems will be more complexes and the biotechnology is as an example: A doctor will solve applications except for the essential problems and the subjects linked with the regularities given that they require sophisticated mathematical models.
” Carlos Bouza said. Carlos Bouza explained that given the high level reached in Cuba and the Mathematics, the specialist of this science should play a more important role in respect to the cooperation with Latin America. “When professors carry out their work in the local universities, it is observed their high-level training and knowledge; therefore, it would be great their work in the research, postgraduate teaching, specialization in Mathematics for professionals from other fields. That type of fruitful interaction in that sense is now a low one in comparison with the potentialities we currently have.” Carlos Bouza, who remains as a convinced specialist about the great importance of Mathematics for life, concluded. (By Teresa Valenzuela)
Statistical Analysis Data Analysis Mathematical Statistics Statistics Classification Linear Regression Applied Statistics R Statistical Package Statistical Modeling Econometric Analysis
Professor of Mathematics
Qasem Mustafa Al-Mdallal Professor of Mathematics Department of Mathematical Sciences/UAEU, Al-Ain, UAE I have pursued my doctorate in Applied Mathematics (Computational Fluid Dynamics), under the supervision of Professor Serpil Kocabiyik, from the Memorial University of Newfoundland. I then stayed at Memorial as a postdoctoral fellow (2004-05). In 2005, I joined the Department of Mathematical Sciences at UAE University as an Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics and became an associate professor in 2009.
My research is an interdisciplinary blend of computational fluid mechanics and Numerical analysis in the areas of ODE, PDE, Intego-differential equations, and fractional Calculus. Education: 2000-2004 Ph.D. in Mathematics Title of thesis: “Analysis and computation of the cross-flow past an oscillating cylinder with two degrees of freedom” Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada 1995-1998 M.Sc. in Mathematics Title of thesis: “An accurate method for solving boundary value problems” Yarmouk University, Jordan 1995-1998 B.Sc. in Mathematics Yarmouk University, Jordan.
Employment History: 09/2015-now Professor/ Department of Mathematical Sciences United Arab Emirates University, UAE 09/2009-08/2016 Associate professor/ Department of Mathematical Sciences United Arab Emirates University, UAE 08/2005-08/2009 Assistant professor/ Department of Mathematical Sciences United Arab Emirates University, UAE 01/2005-06/2005 Postdoctoral Fellow / Lecturer Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada 09/1999-06/2000 Lecturer/Department of Mathematics Ajman University of Science and Technology, UAE.
Research Interest: • Computational and Theoretical Fluid Dynamics • Mathematical Modeling • Numerical Analysis • Fractional Ordinary and Differential equations
Computational and Theoretical Fluid Dynamics • Mathematical Modeling • Numerical Analysis • Fractional Ordinary and Differential equations
Professor of Applied Physics
Anna Laura Pisello, Professor of Applied Physics, Energy Engineering, Passionate about building physics from the small scale of smart envelope materials to the urban environment, through a human-centric approach. Graduated cum laude in Building Engineering at Politecnico di Milano in 2009. Ph.D. in Energy Engineering in 2013. Visiting scholar at Columbia University and the City University of New York in 2010-11. Post-doc fellow in 2013, and currently Assistant Professor of Applied Physics at University of Perugia and visiting research associate at Princeton University (NJ). Winner of several international academic awards and international grants.
2018-present RTD B type - Professor in Environmental Applied Physics, Department of Engineering Perugia, Italy ? Main research focus: smart and innovative materials for energy-efficient and comfortable built environment; microclimate analysis and mitigation; building energy simulation and human-building interaction; thermal-energy storage; renewable energies. ? Responsible scientist of the Environmental Applied Physics Lab at the Department of Engineering, University of Perugia
? Lecturing Professor of Applied Physics (Fisica Tecnica) at the Architectural Engineering school (Academic Years 2017-2018, 2018-2019) ? Principal investigator of national and international projects (Horizon 2020 projects – see the section below) ? Member of the Ph.D. board of professors in Energy and Sustainable Development, advisor of more than 5 PhDs. 2018-present Visiting research associate, Princeton University NJ, USA ? Scientific coordinator of the bilateral agreement between Princeton University and University of Perugia ? Co-advisor of visiting Ph.D. students and co-PI of research projects about smart materials for the built environment and microclimate in urban heat islands. 2014-present Assistant Professor in Applied Physics, Department of Engineering Perugia, Italy ? Responsible scientist of the Environmental Applied Physics Lab at the Department of Engineering, University of Perugia. ? Lecturing Professor of Applied Physics (Fisica Tecnica) at the Architectural Engineering school (Academic Year 2016-2017) ? Lecturing Professor of Environmental Applied Physics (Fisica Tecnica Ambientale) at the Medicine School (Academic Year 2015-2016) +206>>
Fluid Mechanics Electrical Power Engineering Renewable Energy Technologies Environment Thermal Engineering Power Generation Building Sustainability Architecture Construction
Research Fellow
Ing. Elisa Marrasso Ph.D. in Information Technologies for Engineering DING-Department of Engineering University of Sannio, EXPERIENCE Research Fellow University of Sannio Simulative and experimental analysis of innovative geothermal energy technologies-SSD ING/IND 10 Benevento, Italy October 2018 - September 2019 Research Fellow University of Sannio Techno-economic analysis of distributed polygeneration systems in Campania Region-SSD ING/IND 10 Benevento, Italy February 2018 - the August 2018 Research Contract University of Sannio Simulative and experimental analysis on hybrid polygeneration systems in small scale applications Benevento, Italy October 2013 - October 2014 Research Contract University of Sannio Analysis of methods and applications for the recent use of energy in the tertiary sector
EDUCATION Benevento, Italy 2018 Doctor of Philosophy University of Sannio Ph.D. Course in Information Technologies for Engineering -Curriculum Energy and Environment XXX Cycle, Title of Thesis "EWcient energy use in residential and tertiary applications" (in English), Supervisor. Prof. Maurizio Sasso, Commission evaluation: Excellent Sorrento (Naples), Italy 2017 Summer School of Applied Physics Committee of University Professors of Applied Physics The Future Building: the contribution of physical applied research Sorrento (Naples), Italy 2016 Summer School of Applied Physics Committee of University Professors of Applied Physics Energy for Industry Benevento, Italy 2015 Summer School of Applied Physic Committee of University Professors of Applied Physics &... Benevento, Italy 2014 Summer School of Applied Physic Committee of University Professors of Applied Physics Zero Energy Buildings: envelope and modeling Benevento, Italy 2013 Degree in Energetic Engineering University of Sannio Title of Thesis: "Standard and Methodology test for micropolygeneration systems" (in Italian) Supervisor: Prof. Maurizio Sasso, Co-supervisor: Eng. Giovanni Angrisani, (vote 110/110 cum laude).
Principal subjects: Electrical, chemical and thermodynamic topics Benevento, Italy 2010 Undergraduate in Energetic Engineering University of Sannio Title of Thesis:" Energy rationalization international at Research Centre Biogem in Ariano Irpino" (in Italian), Supervisor: Prof. Maurizio Sasso, Co-supervisor: Prof. Carlo Roselli, (vote 110/110 cum laude). Principal subjects: Electrical, chemical and thermodynamic topics Benevento, Italy 2006 Scientific high school diploma State High School Principal subjects: scientific, humanistic and linguistic topics, vote (100/100)
Energy Renewable Energy Technologies Energy Engineering Thermal Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Energy Management Energy Conversion Engineering Thermodynamics Energy Conservation
Professor
Rachid Masrour, from Morocco, actually, is a research professor in the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fez, Morocco. Dr. Rachid Masrour completed his Ph.D. in March 2006 at the same University. His research interests lie in the area of Solar energy, artificial neuronal networks Condensed Matter Physics. He has 240 articles published in Thomson Reuters and 9 book chapters published in the international journals. He participated in more 80 Moroccan and international congress. He's a Referee of several articles and also Editorial Board Members in different international journals. He has a lot of collaboration with laboratories from abroad.
Physics, Materials Physical
PostDoc Position at CFisUC/Teacher of Physics and Chemistry
Susana Devesa, PostDoc Position at CFisUC/Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, Department of Physics, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
Work Experience
From 2002 to 2019: Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, Instituto Inácio de Loyola - Colégio da Imaculada Conceição, Private school from the Portuguese Society of Jesus, Portugal.
From 2013 to 2018: Teacher in the laboratory and numeric classes Physics Department - University of Aveiro, Portugal. From November to December 2019
Technology Transfer Officer UACOOPERA - University of Aveiro, Portugal
Since January 2020: Postdoctoral Researcher CFisUC - Center for Physics of the University of Coimbra, Portugal.
Education and Training:
1997 - 2002 Bachelor in Teaching Physics and Chemistry, University of Coimbra,
2002 - 2004: Master Degree in Applied Physics (pre-Bologna) “Propriedades elétricas de polímeros para aplicações industriais na banda de micro-ondas”.
The University of Aveiro.
2004 - 2011: Master Degree in Civil Engineering (Bologna) “Bio-estabilização de Solos – Revisão Bibliográfica”. University of Coimbra.
2011 - 2012: Curricular year of the Ph.D. in Sciences Education University of Coimbra.
2013 - 2019: Ph.D. in Physics Engineering “Novos materiais à base de Niobato de Bismuto para armazenamento de energia elétrica”. The University of Aveiro.
Physics and Chemistry
Researcher/Associate Professor of Solid-state Physics
Abd El-Fattah Mohamed Mansour, Researcher/Associate Professor of Solid-state Physics, Department of Solid State Physics, National Research Centre, Egypt.
Currently, work interests are mostly focused on semiconductors and nanocomposites preparation and structural, thermal, electrical, optical, and galvanomagnetical characterization.
Ph.D.: Philosophy doctorate in Physics on “Semiconductor-metal hybrid structure and electronic p-n junctions made from AIII BV semiconductors”, Faculty of science, Minufiya University, June 2010.
M.Sc: Master Science degree in Physics on “Ultrasonic and Thermal Studies on Some Polystyrene Composites”, Faculty of science, Minufiya University, September 2004.
B.Sc: Bachelor's degree in Science in Physics, Faculty of science, Minufiya University, May 1997.
MEMBERSHIPS
• Egyptian Society of Materials Physics
• Egyptian Society of Polymer Science and Technology
Thin Films, Material Characterization, Nanomaterials, Electrical Characterization, Thermal Properties, Ultrasonic Study Polymers
Senior Scientist/Researcher
Sergey G. Lebedev was born in 1956 in the city of Kursk, Russia. Dr. Sergey G.Lebedev has graduated from the Moscow Physical Engineering Institute, 1980. In 1983 S. G. Lebedev has graduated from Dept. of Mathematics of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Since 1980 up to now he has worked at the Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1990 S.G.Lebedev has obtained his Ph.D. Dr. Lebedev is the author of 150 scientific articles. He is a member of the International Nuclear Target Development Society. The prime interests of S.G.Lebedev are in the fields of nuclear physics, condensed matter, nanotechnology, thin films, superconductivity. Now he occupied the position of Senior Scientist, Head of the research team.
Nuclear physics, condensed matter, nanotechnology, thin films, superconductivity
Post Doctoral Fellow/Visiting Fellow
Dr. Pankaj Bhalla, Post Doctoral Fellow/Visiting Fellow, Physical Research and Mathematical, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Educational Qualication
Ph.D. Date of Joining: July 2012 Thesis Submission: February 2017 Degree obtained: June 2017 Institute: Physical Research Laboratory(A unit of Department of Space, Government of India), Ahmedabad. Degree awarded: Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, India. Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Navinder Singh Thesis title: Electronic transport properties of materials: the memory function approach Pre-Ph.D. Course, 2012 Institute: Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad. Courses: Mathematical and Numerical Methods, Classical Mechanics, Experimental Techniques and Error Analysis, Electrodynamics, Statistical and Computational Physics. Masters in Science, 2011 Lyallpur Khalsa College (Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar), Jalandhar, Punjab, India. Subjects: Physics. Marks obtained: 76% Bachelors in Science, 2009
Lyallpur Khalsa College (Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar), Jalandhar, Punjab, India. Subjects: Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, English, and Punjabi. Marks obtained: 72% Higher Secondary Examination, 2006 K.R.M. D.A.V. Collegiate School, Nakodar, Punjab, India. Board/University: Punjab School Education Board. Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, and Punjabi. Marks obtained: 68% Matric (10th Std.) Examination, 2004 Tagore Model Sr. Sec. School, Nakodar, Punjab, India. Board/University: Punjab School Education Board. Subjects: English, Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Science, Maths, Social Studies, Physical Education. Marks obtained: 81% Scholarships PRL Junior Research Fellowship, July 2012 to July 2014. PRL Senior Research Fellowship, July 2014 to February 2017. PRL Post Doctoral Fellowship, February 2017 to September 2017. Chinese Postdoctoral Science Foundation under Grant No. 2019M650461, May 2019 to August 2020.
Employment details
Post Doctoral Fellow at Beijing Computational Science Research Center, Beijing, China, September 2018 to August-2020. Visiting Fellow at University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, March 2020 to June 2020. Visiting Fellow at University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, December 2019 to February 2020. Teacher at Indo-Swiss International Convent School, Nakodar, India, March 2018 to July 2018. Post Doctoral Fellow at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India, February- ary 2017 to September 2017. Senior Research Fellow at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India, July 2014 to February 2017. Junior Research Fellow at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India, July 2012 to July 2014. Lecturer at K.R.M. D.A.V. Collegiate School, Nakodar, Punjab, India, July 2011 to February 2012.
Physics and Mathematical
Research Associate
Tingting Gu, Ph.D., Research Associate, Department of Geology & Geophysics/Gemological, Gemological Institute of America/Yale University, USA. I started my geological career in 2008. Since then, I have led several Earth's and planetary researches about the core, mantle, and atmosphere, with research disciplines across mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, geodynamics, and seismology. I aim to solve the fundamental questions of planetary evolution which require a comprehensive understanding of planetary interior and surface.
One of the intriguing points I look at is volatiles, with their chemical and physical states playing key roles in and outside the planet, which have important implications for planetary differentiation, mantle convection, and ancient climate. Volatiles also present in meteorites and planetary samples, but interpreting their geochemical signatures requires experimental work. In my past experience, I studied how volatiles is stored and transported between the core and mantle under planetary interior conditions simulated by diamond anvil cells and multi-anvil presses, and how volatiles trapped by natural samples as diamond inclusions reflect the mantle heterogeneity. These results were compared with seismological, geodynamic, and field observations to interpret the enigma of planetary evolution.
X-Ray Emission Spectrometry Focused Ion Beam FTIR-RAMAN Diamond Anvil Cell High-Temperature First-principles Calculations SEM Analysis Solid-State Synthesis Material Characteristics Mass Spectrometry
Professor
Dr. Dong was born in 1969 at Dalian, China. He received his Ph.D. at Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, in 1999. After that, Dr. Dong joined the Physical Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory of University of Oxford as a Visiting Professor, Kansas State University as Postdoc Fellow, the National Autonomous University of Mexico as Visiting Professor, the Mexican Institute of Petroleum as Postdoc Fellow and Distinguished Visiting Professor, and the Superior School of Physics and Mathematics, National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) as full-time Professor through the program of excellent position, and he has a permanent position as Professor at IPN since 2007.
He is the Regular Member of Mexican Academy of Sciences since 2012 and Visiting Professor at Louisiana State University in 2013. Dr. Dong was awarded the certificate by Pakistan president Mamnoon Hussain at 41th International Nathiagali Summer College in 2016. He received the maximum top prize “Presea Lazaro Cardenas” and was awarded by Mexico President Lic. Enrique Peña Nieto in President Palace in 2017. Dr. Dong is SNI III since 2019 and the (Academic, Chief) Editors and Editorial Board Members of over 15 International Journals. He has authored and co-authored more than 240 papers (JCR), one book Chapter, one edited Book, two Books published by Springer. The citations are more than 7700 and H-index 52 by Google Scholar.
1. Quantum physics 2. Group theory (symmetry) and its applications 3.Quantum computation
Deputy Director/Institute of Deep Perception Technology
Arnold Abramov, Deputy Director/Institute of Deep Perception Technology, Solid State Physics, D?netsk Institute for Physics and Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine.
Education (degrees, dates, universities)
(1984-1986 - military service)
Career/Employment (employers, positions and dates)
1990-1993 Institute of Chemical Physics of the Armenian National Academy of Science, (Yerevan, Armenia)
Researcher, Laboratory of Chemical Kinetic
1994 – 2004 Donbas State Engineering Academy (Kramatorsk, Ukraine):
1994 - 2004 Researcher, Laboratory of Solid State Quantum Electronics
1996-2003 Assistant professor, Department of Applied Mathematics
1999-2002 Postgraduate Student, Department of Physics
2003-2004 Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied Mathematics
11.2004 – 07.2005 National Taiwan University (Taipei, Taiwan), Department of Electrical Engineering and Graduate Institute of Electronic Engineering,
Postdoctoral researcher 09.2005 – 11.2007 Donbass State Engineering Academy, (Kramatorsk, Ukraine)
Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Solid-State Quantum Electronics
Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied Mathematics
11.2007 – 02.2008 Institut for Elektronics, Bundeswehr Universität (München?Germany)
Postdoctoral Researcher, Projekt supported by German Research Foundation (DFG)
04.2008-05.2011 Donbass State Engineering Academy (Kramatorsk, Ukraine)
Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied Mathematics
05.2011-12.2017 Kuang-Chi Institute of Advanced Technology (Shenzhen, China)
Senior Researcher
01.2018-12.2018 Yinuo Radar Technology Company (Shenzhen, China)
Senior Researcher
since 01.2019 Institute of Deep Perception Technology (Wuxi, China)
Deputy Director, Radar Perception Innovation Center
Semiconductors; - Semiconductor Nanostructures; - Scattering and Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves; - Photonic crystals and Metamaterials; - Developing devices model operating in the microwave range.
Assistant Professor
Suobin Li, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
Academic Masterpiece
Wave Propagation Metamaterials Absorption vibration reduction plate
Full Professor
Dr. Prof. Stefano Bellucci obtained in 1982 the Laurea in Physics Degree at Univ. Sapienza Rome (summa cum laude) and in 1986 his Ph.D. in Physics of elementary particles at SISSA, Trieste. He worked as Research Associate at Brandeis Univ., Waltham, MA, USA (1983-1985); as a visiting researcher at M.I.T., Cambridge, MA, USA (1985-1986), at Univ. of Maryland, USA (1986-1987), at Univ. of California at Davis, USA (1987-1988). He was appointed as a Tenured Researcher (Research Staff) at INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF) in 1987.
He was appointed as INFN First Researcher (Senior Research Staff) in 2005. Italy Ministry of University in 2013 habilitated him as Full Professor in Theoretical Physics of Fundamental Interactions and in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. He coordinated (1999-2002, 2011-2015) all LNF theoretical physics activities. His research interests include theoretical physics, condensed matter, biophysics, physical chemistry, nanoscience and nanotechnology, nanocarbon based composites, toxicology, biomedical applications. His lab cultivated over 40 Ph.D. and master students. He published 600 papers with 13343 citations (4877 citations since 2015) in peer-reviewed journals with Hirsch index h = 54, and 20 invited book chapters, http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=mOq8urEAAAAJ. Editor and/or co-author of over 10 books with Springer. In the list of Top Italian Scientists published by VIA Academy. Received B.W. Lee Prize at Erice School of Subnuclear Physics (Erice, Italy) 1982. In 1980 he was selected as a Summer student at CERN (Geneva). He led INFN applied physics CSN5 experiments: 2006-2010 NEXT for new electron sources and X radiation, 2004-2006 MINCE for micro and nanotechnology, 2001-2004 NANO for carbon-based nanotechnology.
He was in 2007-2010 INFN Scientist and technologist in charge of EU FP7-ICT-2007-1 Collaborative Project CATHERINE ”Carbon nAnotube Technology for Highspeed nExt-geneRation nano-InterconNEcts”. He is Editor-in-chief of Section Carbon MDPI Materials; Series Editor of Springer Lecture Notes in Nanoscale Science and Technology; Associate Editor of Hindawi Journal of Nanomaterials; biannual (2012-2014) Associate Editor of ASP Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters. He is an Editorial Board Member of e.g. the MDPI Journal of Functional Biomaterials, Hindawi Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, and Computer Modelling and New Technologies.
He is Director of the NATO Emerging Security Challenges Division, SPS Programme projects “Nanocomposite based photonic crystal sensors of biological and chemical agents,” “Development of Biosensors using Carbon Nanotubes”. He is INFN scientist in charge of EU project “Graphene-Based Revolutions in ICT And Beyond, GRAPHENE Flagship” Core1, and INFN scientist in charge of Italy Ministry of Health project “Delivery and imaging of miRNAs by multifunctional carbon nanotubes and circulating miRNAs as innovative therapeutic and diagnostic tools for pediatric pulmonary hypertension” and of Italy Space Agency project “SHAPE- A New Theoretical Framework of the Microgravity-Cell Interaction”. He is the LNF Spokesperson of the NEMESIS Condensed Matter Theory INFN CSN4 project.
Theoretical physics, High energy physics, Condensed matter physics, Material science, Electrical engineering
Faculty of Science
Eman Elsaid Mohamed Elesh, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Port Said University (PSU), Port Said, Egypt.
Qualifications:
2.1– PhD in Solid State Physics.
Awarded in May 2104, Faculty of Science – Port Said University, Egypt.
Field: Solid State Physics-Thin films.
Thesis: “ Study of some Physical and Photovoltaic Properties of CuTPP Thin Films”.
2.2– M.Sc. in Solid State Physics.
Awarded in January 2011, Faculty of Science – Zagazig University, Egypt.
Field: Solid State Physics.
Thesis: “Electrical, Thermal and Structural Characterization of some Composite Complexes”.
2.3– B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physics
Awarded in May 2004, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt.
Physics, Solid State Physics Thin Films Magnetism, and Optics Laser Electrooptics Semiconductor Superconductor Spectroscopy Properties of Matter Electronic optics Essay and Research Practical Physics I Laser design and applications.
Professor
Prof. GuoHua Sun Computation Investigation Center National Polytechnic Institute Professional Unit Adolfo López Mateos.
Education
Professional Experiences
• Applied Mathematics • Quantum Computation and Quantum Information • Confined quantum systems
Professor
Mrs Aisha Abdulaali Abdullah Ali, Surname: Ahmed. , a resident of Bani Waleed, Libya, I was working as an assistant tutor in 2012, I obtained a Master's degree in general specialization: computer engineering and exact specialization: e-learning from the University of Atilim in the State of Turkey in 2017. I have been working since 2018 as a lecturer in the computer department, Faculty of Education at the University of Bani Walid. Currently, I am in the final research stage to obtain a doctorate in the general specialization: computer engineering, exact specialization: e-learning from Altinbash University, and the overall average is currently (96.73%), (AA).
Training
Course in object oriented programming, data structure, E-learning, Networks, Database, C++.Java, web design, Data Mining., ADO.NET, Computer principles, Mathematics, Physics.
Experience
E-learning, web design, programming languages, Computer Maintenance, and Artificial intelligence