Lahouari Semlala | Quark Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lahouari Semlala | Quark Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Oran’s Higher School of Electrical and Energy Engineering (ESG2E), Algeria

Prof. Lahouari Semlala is a leading expert in theoretical physics, specializing in quantum chromodynamics and hybrid mesons. With a PhD from the University of Oran-1, he has over two decades of experience in academia and research. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of gluon dynamics and strong interactions, often collaborating with experimental data from the Large Hadron Collider. As the Manager of the 3M Research Team, he combines theoretical modeling with advanced measurement and simulation techniques to explore complex physical systems.

Professional Profile

Education

  • DES in Theoretical Physics: University of Oran-1, September 1998
  • Magister in Theoretical Physics: University of Oran-1, April 2002
  • PhD in Theoretical Physics: University of Oran-1, June 2010

Professional Experience

Prof. Semlala has been teaching and conducting research in theoretical physics for over two decades. Between 2002 and 2025, he has taught undergraduate courses in classical and modern physics, including mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, atomic and nuclear physics, and waves and vibrations. At the graduate level, his lectures cover advanced topics such as quark interactions (electroweak and strong), Monte Carlo simulations in high-energy physics, and an introduction to Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).

He serves as the Manager of the 3M Research Team (Measurement, Modeling, and Metrology) at the Complex System Lab @ESG2E. His expertise extends to advanced simulations and theoretical modeling in high-energy physics.

Research Interest

  • Theoretical modeling of hybrid mesons, investigating their masses and strong decays using the quark model with gluon constituents.
  • Understanding the impact of infrared effects on the mass of constituent gluons and effective strong interactions, particularly in the properties of hybrid mesons.
  • Measurements of the perturbative strong interaction through experimental data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), particularly via ATLAS and CMS experiments.
  • Exploration of exotic resonances, including the 1⁻⁺π(1400), and the theoretical underpinnings of strong coupling constants in quantum field theory.

Author Metric

Prof. Semlala has contributed extensively to theoretical physics, particularly in the fields of hybrid mesons, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and high-energy particle physics. His research outputs are frequently cited in studies related to the strong force and experimental validations from the LHC. His academic and research metrics include:

  • Numerous publications on hybrid mesons, strong coupling constants, and gluon dynamics.
  • Collaborative work with major international physics experiments like ATLAS and CMS.
  • Contributions to theoretical models that bridge quantum field theory and experimental findings.

Publications Top Noted

Hybrid States from Constituent Glue Model
International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2008
Citations: 18

  • Introduced a detailed model of hybrid mesons based on constituent gluons.

Determination of the Strong Coupling Constant from ATLAS Measurements
arXiv preprint, 2017
Citations: 5

  • Derived strong coupling constants from experimental photon cross-section measurements at 7 TeV.

The Hybrid Meson: New Results from the Updated mg and αs Parameters
International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2011
Citations: 5

  • Presented updated theoretical predictions for hybrid meson properties.

Hybrid Mesons Masses in a Quark-Gluon Constituent Model
arXiv preprint, 2002
Citations: 4

  • Early exploration of hybrid meson mass spectrum using quark-gluon models.

Hybrid Meson Interpretation of the Exotic Resonance π₁(1600)
Advances in High Energy Physics, 2020
Citations: 2

  • Provided theoretical evidence for interpreting π₁(1600) as a hybrid meson state.

Conclusion

Prof. Lahouari Semlala is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive contributions to quantum chromodynamics, hybrid mesons, and gluon dynamics have advanced theoretical physics and provided valuable insights for experimental validations at the LHC. His leadership in research, combined with two decades of academic teaching, reflects his dedication to the advancement of science.

To further bolster his case for this award, focusing on improving citation metrics, mentoring young researchers, and increasing public engagement could amplify the recognition of his work. Overall, Prof. Semlala’s expertise and contributions make him a deserving candidate for this honor.

 

 

Lubomir Traikov | Weak Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Traikov | Weak Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Lubomir Traikov, Dept. Medical Physics and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University-Sofia, Bulgaria

Assoc. Prof. Dr. lubomir traikov is a faculty member in the Department of Medical Physics and Biophysics at the Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria. His academic journey began at the University of Sofia “St. Kliment Ohridski,” where he earned his Ph.D. in Biophysics, focusing on the luminescent properties of biological membranes. Following his doctoral studies, he pursued postdoctoral research at Japan’s National Institute of Public Health, where he specialized in the microcirculation of the blood-brain barrier. His research interests encompass the biophysical impacts of magnetic fields, luminescent properties of biological systems, and dynamic system modeling in biomedical applications.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Ph.D. in Biophysics
University of Sofia “St. Kliment Ohridski” (2001)
Thesis: Analysis of the changes in luminescent characteristics of the thylakoid membrane by Pisum sativum L. under physical and chemical factors impact – independent and in combination.

M.Sc. in Biophysics
University of Sofia “St. Kliment Ohridski” (1995)
Thesis: Magnetic field effects on structure and function of erythrocyte membranes.
Average Grade: Very Good (5.20), State Exam: Excellent (6.00)

B.Sc. in Biophysics
University of Sofia “St. Kliment Ohridski” (1993)

Secondary Education
College of Industrial Chemistry and Biotechnology “Prof. A. Zlatarov” (1990)
Average Grade: Excellent (5.53)
Qualification: Laboratory Assistant

Professional Experience

Associate Professor
Department of Medical Physics and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Postdoctoral Training
National Institute of Public Health (NIPH), Tokyo, Japan (2002-2004)
Specialized in Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) microcirculation research

Research Interests

Luminescent properties of biological membranes and their response to environmental stress factors

Magnetic field effects on membrane structures and biophysical processes

Signal processing, database analysis, and mathematical modeling of dynamic biological systems

Blood-brain barrier and microcirculation studies

Skills

Software Proficiency: MATLAB, OriginPro, SigmaPlot, SigmaStat, SPSS, Statistica, MS Office (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher), and various internet applications.

Programming Languages: C++, MATLAB, Python

Graphic and Molecular Design: CorelDRAW, Adobe Suite, CS-ChemOffice, and molecular visualization tools (MS-Viewer, Raswin)

Top Notable Publications

“Low-temperature exothermic transitions in brain proteome of mice, effect of scopolamine”
Authors: B. Tenchov, S. Abarova, R. Koynova, L. Traikov, L. Tancheva
Journal: Thermochimica Acta, Volume 650, Pages 26-32, Year: 2017
Citations: 25

“A new approach for investigating neurodegenerative disorders in mice based on DSC”
Authors: B. Tenchov, S. Abarova, R. Koynova, L. Traikov, S. Dragomanova, et al.
Journal: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, Volume 127, Pages 483-486, Year: 2017
Citations: 25

“Antioxidant effect of alpha-lipoic acid in 6-hydroxydopamine unilateral intrastriatal injected rats”
Authors: P. Andreeva-Gateva, L. Traikov, Z. Sabit, D. Bakalov, et al.
Journal: Antioxidants, Volume 9, Issue 2, Article 122, Year: 2020
Citations: 21

“Effect of Tyr-MIF-1 peptides on blood ACTH and corticosterone concentration induced by three experimental models of stress”
Authors: A. Bocheva, E. Dzambazova, R. Hadjiolova, L. Traikov, R. Mincheva, et al.
Journal: Autonomic and Autacoid Pharmacology, Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 117-123, Year: 2008
Citations: 17

“Characteristics of 2.45 GHz Surface-Wave-Sustained Argon Discharge for Bio-Medical Applications”
Authors: E. Benova, P. Marinova, R. Tafradjiiska-Hadjiolova, Z. Sabit, D. Bakalov, et al.
Journal: Applied Sciences, Volume 12, Issue 3, Article 969, Year: 2022
Citations: 14

“Subcutaneous Arteriolar Vasomotion Changes During and After ELF-EMF Exposure in Mice in Vivo”
Authors: L. Traikov, A. Ushiyama, G. Lawlor, R. Sasaki, C. Ohkubo
Journal: Environmentalist, Volume 25, Pages 93-101, Year: 2005
Citations: 10

“Static magnetic field action on some markers of inflammation in animal model system—in vivo”
Authors: L. Traikov, K. Georgiev, A. Bocheva, E. Dzambazova, M. Markov
Journal: The Environmentalist, Volume 29, Pages 225-231, Year: 2009
Citations: 9

 Conclusion

Based on his academic achievements, technical skills, research expertise, and impactful contributions to biophysics and cellular biology, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Traikov is a suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His dedication to advancing knowledge in biophysics, particularly concerning membrane dynamics and environmental impacts on cellular health, positions him as an innovator and leader in his field.