Dr. Xiaoguang Liu | Particle Experiments | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xiaoguang Liu | Particle Experiments | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | University of Science and Technology Beijing | China

Dr. Xiaoguang Liu is a distinguished researcher whose work reflects a strong commitment to advancing materials science through the continuous integration of Particle Experiments that shape modern understanding of high temperature ceramics and catalytic systems. Dr. Xiaoguang Liu has built a research profile centered on the development of high temperature ceramic coatings designed for extreme operational environments, while also contributing to high efficiency catalysts applied in wastewater treatment, a field where Particle Experiments consistently guide both conceptual progress and practical outcomes. Through extensive engagement with Particle Experiments that support investigations of electron transfer mechanisms in Z scheme semiconductor catalysts, Dr. Xiaoguang Liu has strengthened fundamental knowledge and broadened technological applications across academic and industrial collaborations. With publications across journals indexed in global databases and contributions that extend to consultancy and industry oriented projects, Dr. Xiaoguang Liu has demonstrated how Particle Experiments reinforce the reliability, precision, and societal relevance of innovative research outputs. Editorial appointments further reflect scientific leadership shaped by meticulous Particle Experiments that validate results across catalytic and ceramic systems. Patents, authored works, and research projects also highlight the consistent integration of Particle Experiments as a methodological core that enhances the robustness of experimental design and the credibility of research conclusions. Professional engagements and collaborative activities continue to expand the impact of Particle Experiments within interdisciplinary frameworks, demonstrating sustained contributions to material enhancement, environmental improvement, and scientific advancement. With ongoing research inspired by Particle Experiments that support both theoretical insight and experimental validation, Dr. Xiaoguang Liu remains a significant contributor to globally relevant innovations. Scopus profile of 1,643 Citations, 54 Documents, 21 h index.

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Featured Publications

1. Synergistic design of a novel Z-Scheme M-r-MIL-88A(Fe)/Bi₅O₇I-OVs with Fe²⁺/Fe³⁺ and oxygen vacancies for high-efficiency peroxymonosulfate activation and pollutant degradation: Mechanisms and DFT calculation. Separation and Purification Technology. (2026).

2. Polyvinyl alcohol and methyl cellulose composite membrane for efficient degradation of methylene blue. Materials Chemistry and Physics. (2025).

3. Supramolecular perylene diimides for photocatalytic hydrogen production. (2025).

4. Research progress and development trends in the anti-oxidation mechanism and performance enhancement of uranium nitride as an accident-resistant nuclear fuel. Gongcheng Kexue Xuebao / Chinese Journal of Engineering. (2025).

5. Preparation of Co/S co-doped carbon catalysts for excellent methylene blue degradation. International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials. (2025).

Mr. Ali Muhammad | Supersymmetry Phenomenology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ali Muhammad | Supersymmetry Phenomenology | Best Researcher Award

Ali Muhammad | University of Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Mr. Ali Muhammad is an emerging theoretical physicist whose expertise centers on Supersymmetry Phenomenology, integrating it deeply into his education, research, and professional practice. He completed his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. studies in Physics with a strong emphasis on Theoretical Physics and Supersymmetry Phenomenology, particularly through his doctoral research at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His academic and teaching experience includes serving as a Lecturer in Physics at Leeds College of Science and Arts in Peshawar, where he honed his skills in both education and Supersymmetry Phenomenology. His research contributions, including publications in Physics Letters B and Physical Review D, reflect his ongoing commitment to advancing Supersymmetry Phenomenology, with specific focus on dark matter models, grand unified theories, and collider phenomenology. Mr. Ali Muhammad’s awards, such as multiple merit recognitions and the CAS-ANSO President’s Fellowship, highlight his excellence and dedication. His technical and research skills encompass Mathematica, MATLAB, Fortran, and specialized tools like MicrOMEGAs, which are instrumental in Supersymmetry Phenomenology studies. Through his extensive involvement in group research, model building, and theoretical analysis, he has applied Supersymmetry Phenomenology to address challenges in modern particle physics, cosmology, and quantum field theory. In conclusion, Mr. Ali Muhammad stands out as a promising scholar whose deep engagement with Supersymmetry Phenomenology, analytical capabilities, and collaborative research outlook position him as a valuable contributor to global advancements in theoretical and high-energy physics.

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Featured Publications

1. Khan, I., Muhammad, A., Li, T., & Raza, S. (2025). Revisiting the electroweak supersymmetry from the generalized minimal supergravity.

2. Khan, I., Muhammad, A., Li, T., Raza, S., & Khan, M. (2025). The light neutralino dark matter at future colliders in the MSSM with the generalized minimal supergravity (GmSUGRA).

3. Khan, I., Ahmed, W., Li, T., Raza, S., & Muhammad, A. (2025). The light neutralino dark matter in the generalized minimal supergravity (GmSUGRA). Physics Letters B.

4. Khan, I., Muhammad, A., Li, T., & Raza, S. (2025). Revisiting the realistic intersecting D6-brane model with positive and negative μ terms. Physical Review D.

Prof. Dr. Evangelos N. Gazis | Experimental Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Evangelos N. Gazis | Experimental Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Particle Physics | National Technical University of Athens | Greece

Prof. Dr. Evangelos N. Gazis, a distinguished scholar in Experimental Particle Physics, serves as a Professor at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and holds guest professorships at CERN and Lund University. With a Scopus profile recording 4,942 citations, 108 documents, and an h-index of 24, his influence in the global Experimental Particle Physics community is profound. His extensive career integrates Experimental Particle Physics with nuclear, astro-particle, and accelerator physics, demonstrating a remarkable capacity for pioneering detector R&D, including gas detectors, micro-megas systems, and high-precision DAQ and control systems. Prof. Dr. Gazis has been instrumental in major CERN collaborations such as ATLAS, DELPHI, and CLIC, significantly contributing to the discovery of the Higgs boson and advancements in high-luminosity accelerator upgrades. His Experimental Particle Physics research extends into medical applications such as proton therapy and radioprotection, environmental and energy innovations, and cultural heritage preservation through nuclear technologies. As the Greek National Contact Physicist for multiple CERN collaborations and the Industrial Liaison Officer, he has fostered interdisciplinary partnerships between academia, industry, and government, demonstrating leadership in Experimental Particle Physics transfer and innovation. His contributions to education are equally remarkable, mentoring numerous students and promoting STEM engagement through ERASMUS+ initiatives that integrate Experimental Particle Physics into educational and technological frameworks. He has also authored monographs and co-authored over 1900 scientific papers, underscoring his lasting imprint on Experimental Particle Physics literature and global research dissemination. Prof. Dr. Gazis’s vision combines technical excellence with social and educational outreach, enhancing the societal relevance of Experimental Particle Physics across generations. His career stands as a benchmark of innovation, collaboration, and scientific integrity in Experimental Particle Physics, embodying professional excellence at an international level.

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Featured Publications

1. Simulation dosimetry studies for FLASH radiation therapy (RT) with ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) electron beam. (2024). Quantum Beam Science.

2. On the use of foam rubber for sealing applications. (2024). Tribology Letters.

3. Thermal diffusivity variation assessment on radio-frequency quadrupole Cu-OF copper due to proton irradiation. (2023). Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms.

4. The HEV ventilator: At the interface between particle physics and biomedical engineering. (2022). Royal Society Open Science.

5. Methods used for gas tightness test and percent oxygen monitoring of the NSW Micromegas detectors of LHC-ATLAS experiment. (n.d.). Conference Paper.

Dr. Atangana Likéné André Aimé | High Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Atangana Likéné André Aimé | High Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Post-Doctoral Researcher | University of Geneva | Switzerland

Dr. Atangana Likéné André Aimé is a distinguished researcher in High Energy Physics with expertise spanning Nuclear Physics, Particle Physics, and Radiation Protection. His academic background, marked by advanced degrees in Physics, reflects a strong foundation in theoretical and applied High Energy Physics. Professionally, he has served as a Research Officer at the Research Center of Nuclear Science and Technology, a Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé I, and a Post-Doctoral Researcher affiliated with the ATLAS Experiment at CERN, contributing to global advancements in High Energy Physics. His research interests include Quantum Chromodynamics, quark confinement, nuclear decay, and the application of machine learning to High Energy Physics phenomena. Dr. Atangana’s excellence in research has earned him notable honors, including the Best Researcher Award in High Energy Physics, academic scholarships, and leadership roles in scientific collaborations. His skills encompass symbolic computation, scientific programming, and Monte Carlo simulations, all pivotal in modern High Energy Physics modeling and analysis. With an active presence in international conferences and publications across prestigious journals like Nuclear Physics A, European Physical Journal C, and Modern Physics Letters A, he continues to advance High Energy Physics through innovative theoretical frameworks and computational methods. His dedication to advancing knowledge and mentoring the next generation of scientists underscores his professional integrity and global recognition. Scopus profile of 37 Citations, 24 Documents, 3 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Ahmadou, K., Atangana Likéné, A., Mbida Mbembe, S., Ema’a Ema’a, J. M., Ele Abiama, P., & Ben-Bolie, G. H. (2025). Unveiling nuclear energy excitations and staggering effect in the γ-band of the isotope chain 180−196Pt. International Journal of Modern Physics E.

2. Atangana Likéné, A. A., Ndjana Nkoulou, J. E. II, Oumar Bobbo, M., & Saidou. (2025). Analytical solutions of the 222Rn radon diffusion-advection equation through soil using Atangana–Baleanu time fractional derivative. Indian Journal of Physics.

3. Nga Ongodo, D., Atangana Likéné, A. A., Ema’a Ema’a, J. M., Ele Abiama, P., & Ben-Bolie, G. H. (2025). Effect of spin-spin interaction and fractional order on heavy pentaquark masses under topological defect space-times. The European Physical Journal C.

4. Nga Ongodo, D., Atangana Likéné, A. A., Zarma, A., Ema’a Ema’a, J. M., Ele Abiama, P., & Ben-Bolie, G. H. (2025). Hyperbolic tangent form of sextic potential in Bohr Hamiltonian: Analytical approach via extended Nikiforov–Uvarov and Heun equations. International Journal of Modern Physics E.

5. Atangana Likéné, A. A., Ndjana Nkoulou, J. E. II, & Saidou. (2025). Angular momentum dependence of nuclear decay of radon isotopes by emission of 14C nuclei and branching ratio relative to α-decay. The European Physical Journal Plus.

Dr. Roman Nevzorov | High Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Roman Nevzorov | High Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Leading Research Scientist | P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

Dr. Roman Nevzorov is a distinguished theoretical physicist specializing in High Energy Physics, particularly in supersymmetry, Higgs phenomenology, and Grand Unified Theories. His academic foundation was built at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, followed by a Ph.D. at the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics and a habilitation from the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His professional journey includes positions at the I.E. Tamm Theory Department of the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, the University of Hawaii, the University of Glasgow, the University of Southampton, and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale. With extensive contributions in High Energy Physics, his research has focused on supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model, dark matter, neutrino physics, cosmology, and the High Energy Physics implications of composite Higgs models. He has presented at numerous international High Energy Physics conferences and contributed over 100 publications to leading journals such as Physical Review D, Physics Letters B, and Nuclear Physics B. His work has been recognized with fellowships from Alfred Toepfer Stiftung and SUPA, reflecting his global standing in High Energy Physics. Dr. Nevzorov’s research skills encompass analytical modeling, supersymmetric theory formulation, and particle-cosmology correlation in High Energy Physics frameworks. His continuous exploration of baryogenesis, leptogenesis, and electroweak symmetry breaking establishes him as a pivotal figure in theoretical High Energy Physics, with his scholarly achievements marking significant progress in understanding the universe at its most fundamental level. Scopus profile of 2,169 Citations, 84 Documents, 28 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Spin-independent interactions of Dirac fermionic dark matter in the composite Higgs models. Physical Review D.

2. Cold dark matter in the SE6SSM. Conference Paper.

3. Phenomenological aspects of supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model. Review Article.

4. Leptogenesis and dark matter–nucleon scattering cross section in the SE6SSM. Universe.

5. TeV-scale leptoquark searches at the LHC and their E6SSM interpretation. Journal of High Energy Physics.

Dr. Manda Malekpour | Higgs Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manda Malekpour | Higgs Physics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | University of Mazandaran | Iran

 Dr. Manda Malekpour is a distinguished physicist specializing in gravity, cosmology, and Higgs Physics, whose academic journey through advanced studies in cosmological inflation and gravitational theory demonstrates exceptional research depth. Her scholarly focus intertwines Higgs Physics with unimodular gravity, emphasizing the theoretical framework connecting cosmic inflation and the Higgs field. Through her doctoral and master’s research, she explored nonminimal unimodular cosmological inflation and the spectral properties of gravitational waves, integrating Higgs Physics concepts into cosmological models. Her publication record, including studies on Higgs inflation in unimodular gravity and ongoing research on reheating after Higgs inflation, highlights her continuing contribution to Higgs Physics. Dr. Malekpour’s academic work reflects mastery in theoretical modeling, programming, and computational simulation relevant to Higgs Physics and early-universe dynamics. Her analytical strength and ability to merge Higgs Physics with quantum field approaches have earned her recognition and awards within academic circles. She possesses strong research skills in mathematical physics, cosmological perturbation theory, and data analysis using Python and Maple. Her work represents a vital link between gravity, cosmology, and Higgs Physics, contributing to the deeper understanding of universe formation mechanisms. Dr. Malekpour’s innovative approach to Higgs Physics continues to advance modern cosmology and inspire new theoretical pathways for studying the universe’s fundamental structure, marking her as a promising contributor to the global scientific community. Her Google Scholar Citations 5, h-index 2, i10 index 0,

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Featured Publications

1. Nozari, K., & Malekpour, M. (2024). Higgs inflation in unimodular gravity. Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2024(6), 063E02.

2. Malekpour, M., Nozari, K., Rajabi, F., & Rashidi, N. (2024). Non-minimal unimodular inflation. Physics of the Dark Universe, 43, 101405.

3. Malekpour, M., & Nozari, K. (2025). Reheating after the Higgs inflation. Annals of Physics, 170244.