Prof. Dr. Rachid Masrour | Materials Physics | Research Excellence Award
Professor | Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz | Morocco
Prof. Dr. Rachid Masrour is an internationally recognized researcher whose scholarly contributions have significantly advanced Materials Physics at the global level. His core expertise lies in Materials Physics, with sustained and influential work across theoretical and computational Materials Physics, addressing structural, electronic, magnetic, optical, thermoelectric, and magnetocaloric phenomena within advanced materials. Prof. Dr. Rachid Masrour has authored a substantial body of peer reviewed publications in leading international journals, demonstrating consistent excellence in Materials Physics through high impact outputs and strong citation performance. His research in Materials Physics is characterized by extensive international collaborations that bridge Materials Physics with energy technologies, spintronics, nanostructured systems, and functional materials, reinforcing the societal relevance of Materials Physics research. Through interdisciplinary partnerships, his Materials Physics studies contribute to sustainable energy solutions, advanced electronic devices, and next generation functional materials. His leadership in Materials Physics continues to influence emerging researchers and strengthen the global Materials Physics community. Google Scholar profile of 7423 Citations, 45 h index, 216 i10 index.
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Featured Publications
Effect of zinc concentration on the structural and magnetic properties of mixed Co–Zn ferrites nanoparticles synthesized by sol gel method
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Size effect on magnetic properties of a nano graphene bilayer structure A Monte Carlo study
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Synthesis and magnetic properties of tin spinel ferrites doped manganese
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Nanographene magnetic properties A Monte Carlo study
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Magnetic properties of bilayer graphene armchair nanoribbons A Monte Carlo study
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