Mohamed Hamdy | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Hamdy | Nuclear Physics | Best Researcher Award

Teaching assistant at faculty of engineering Nahda University, Egypt.

Mohamed H. M. Hassanien is an Egyptian academic and researcher in nuclear physics, with expertise in polymer electrolyte membranes for fuel cell applications. He completed his MSc in Nuclear Physics at Minia University and has been a teaching assistant at Nahda University since 2019. Mohamed has presented at several international conferences and published multiple research papers in reputable journals. His work focuses on using nuclear techniques to study materials and fuel cells, contributing to the field of renewable energy and materials science 🌍🔬.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Mohamed H. M. Hassanien

Mohamed H. M. Hassanien is a promising researcher whose work in nuclear physics and fuel cell technology aligns perfectly with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award. With a strong academic foundation in nuclear physics from Minia University and a dedicated career at Nahda University, Mohamed has made notable contributions to polymer electrolyte membranes for fuel cell applications. His expertise in using nuclear techniques like positron annihilation spectroscopy to study materials has pushed forward the understanding of energy systems and materials science, particularly in the development of efficient fuel cell technologies for renewable energy.

Education and Experience:

  • M.Sc. in Nuclear Physics, Minia University, Egypt 🎓

  • B.Sc. in Physics, Minia University, Egypt 🎓

  • Teaching Assistant, Basic Science Department, Nahda University, Egypt (2019 – present) 👨‍🏫

Professional Development:

Mohamed has actively pursued professional growth through various courses and certifications. These include training in searching global databases and managing scientific references at Minia University, computer maintenance, SPSS data analysis, and strategic planning. He has also undergone faculty development programs, including time management and effective presentation skills, which have enriched his teaching and research capabilities 🎓💡📊.

Research Focus:

Mohamed’s research interests lie in nuclear physics, polymer electrolyte membranes, and their applications in fuel cells. He investigates materials using nuclear techniques such as positron annihilation spectroscopy, and explores the effects of humidity and electric fields on membrane properties. His work aims to advance energy systems through the development of efficient fuel cell technologies 🔋🔬⚡.

Awards and Honors:

  • Best Presentation at the 9th Environmental Physics Conference, Egypt 🌟

  • Course Completion with Distinction in Scientific Research Ethics 🏆

  • TOEFL Test Score: 503/550 for English proficiency 📚

Publication Top Notes

🔬 Crosslinked PVA/SSA Proton Exchange Membranes: Correlation Between Physiochemical Properties and Free Volume Determined by Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy – 📑 Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics – 🔢 Cited by: 172 – 📅 2018

🔬 Free Volume and Permeabilities of O2 and H2 in Nafion Membranes for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – 📑 Polymer – 🔢 Cited by: 146 – 📅 2008

🔬 Dust Accumulation on Photovoltaic Panels: A Case Study at the East Bank of the Nile (Beni-Suef, Egypt) – 📑 Energy Procedia – 🔢 Cited by: 65 – 📅 2017

🔬 Effects of Ion Exchange on the Free Volume and Oxygen Permeation in Nafion for Fuel Cells – 📑 The Journal of Physical Chemistry B – 🔢 Cited by: 64 – 📅 2009

🔬 Effect of Interface on Surface Morphology and Proton Conduction of Polymer Electrolyte Thin Films – 📑 Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics – 🔢 Cited by: 59 – 📅 2013

🔬 Hierarchical Ternary ZnCoFe Layered Double Hydroxide as Efficient Adsorbent and Catalyst for Methanol Electrooxidation – 📑 Journal of Materials Research and Technology – 🔢 Cited by: 51 – 📅 2022

🔬 Study of the TiO2 Effect on the Heavy Metals Oxides Borosilicate Glasses Structure Using Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Positron Annihilation Technique – 📑 Radiation Physics and Chemistry – 🔢 Cited by: 51 – 📅 2019

🔬 Possible Presence of Hydrophilic SO3H Nanoclusters on the Surface of Dry Ultrathin Nafion® Films: A Positron Annihilation Study – 📑 Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics – 🔢 Cited by: 51 – 📅 2013

Conclusion

Mohamed H. M. Hassanien is a highly promising researcher whose work in nuclear physics and fuel cell development demonstrates his significant contributions to the fields of energy systems and materials science. His innovative use of nuclear techniques to advance fuel cell technologies, combined with his academic achievements and professional development, makes him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research has the potential to make lasting impacts on renewable energy solutions and scientific advancements in the future.

Suneela Sardar | Nuclear | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suneela Sardar | Nuclear | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suneela Sardar, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom

Dr. suneela sardar is a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Lincoln, UK, with a diverse research portfolio spanning sustainable process engineering, minerals processing, and nanomaterials. She earned her PhD from the University of Leeds, where she focused on nanoparticle synthesis. With extensive experience in both academia and industry, Dr. sardar has contributed to nuclear reactor safety research, sustainable mineral processing, and engineering education, and she holds significant expertise in radioactive materials handling and the characterization of engineering materials. Her teaching and mentorship roles at the University of Lincoln underscore her commitment to advancing the field of chemical engineering and nurturing future engineers.

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Educational Details

Dr. suneela sardar holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, where she specialized in the manufacturing of pyrochlore nanoparticles via the sol-gel method (2016–2020). Her academic credentials also include a Master’s in Chemical Engineering with a focus on Industrial Pollution Control from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan (2011–2012). Dr. sardar further enhanced her qualifications with an MBA in Human Resource Management from the Virtual University of Pakistan (2009–2011) and a BSc in Chemical Engineering, specializing in Biochemical Engineering, from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan (2004–2008). Additionally, she holds a Fellowship in AdvancedHE (2024) and completed a professional development course for external examiners the same year.

Professional Experience

Dr. sardar is currently a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Lincoln, UK, where she also serves on the External Examiners Committee, manages multiple engineering modules, and supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. She joined the University of Lincoln in 2023, initially as a Lecturer. Before this, Dr. sardar was a Senior Research Associate at Lancaster University, UK (2021–2023), where she contributed to pioneering research in 0Power-Molten Salt Reactor experiments. Her responsibilities involved managing radioactive material risk assessments, conducting phase identification studies, and coordinating with academic and industrial partners. She previously served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Leeds (2020–2021), focusing on sustainable minerals processing and chemical beneficiation. Her early career includes a lecturing position at the NFC Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research in Faisalabad, Pakistan (2009–2016), where she was involved in teaching, laboratory development, and supervising design projects.

Research Interests

Dr. sardar’s research interests encompass sustainable process engineering, minerals processing, nanomaterials, nuclear lab practices, and renewable energy technologies. She has specialized skills in characterizing materials, synthesizing nanomaterials, and using advanced techniques such as TGA/DSC, X-ray diffraction, UV-Vis spectrophotometry, and SEM. Dr. sardar is also well-versed in working with radioactive materials and has a solid background in surface modification of materials and crystallization processes.

Technical Skills

Dr. sardar’s technical expertise includes working with radioactive materials and handling nuclear lab practices, synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, and advanced analysis techniques such as powder and surface characterization. She is proficient in using analytical tools like TGA/DSC, XRD, XRF, SEM, AAS, UV-Vis Spectroscopy, TEM, and Raman spectroscopy. Additionally, she has skills in software applications such as ANSYS FLUENT, MATLAB, Highscore Plus, and Z View for data visualization, modeling, and materials analysis

Top Notable Publications

sardar, s. (2024). “Multiscale Approach of Investigating the Density of Simulated Fuel for a Zero Power Reactor.” Journal of Nuclear Engineering, DOI: 10.3390/jne5030026.

sardar, s. (2024). “Effect of B-site Cationic Substitution on the Structural, Spectroscopic, and Conductivity Behaviour of Ho₂(Hf₁₋ₓZrₓ)₂O₇ (x=0 and 1).” Ceramics International, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.02.125.

sardar, s. (2024). “Short Life Fission Products Extracted from Molten Salt Reactor Fuel for Radiopharmaceutical Applications.” Applied Radiation and Isotopes, DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111146.

sardar, s. (2021). “Microstructure and Impedance Spectroscopy of High Density Holmium Hafnate (Ho₂Hf₂O₇) from Nanoparticulate Compacts.” Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology, DOI: 10.1016/j.mseb.2020.114989.

sardar, s. (2021). “Rheological Behavior of Stabilized Diamond-Graphene Nanoplatelets Hybrid Nanosuspensions in Mineral Oil.” Journal of Molecular Liquids, DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.115509.

sardar, s. (2020). “Environmentally Sustainable Facile Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Holmium Hafnate (Ho₂Hf₂O₇): Promising New Oxide-Ion Conducting Solid Electrolyte.” SN Applied Sciences, DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-2336-9.

sardar, s. (2020). “Influence of Processing Conditions on the Ionic Conductivity of Holmium Zirconate (Ho₂Zr₂O₇).” Ceramics International, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.01.177.

sardar, s. (2019). “Structural Study of Holmium Zirconate Nanoparticles Obtained Through Carbon Neutral Sol-Gel Process.” Thermochimica Acta, DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2019.04.003.

Conclusion

Dr. suneela sardar’s experience in chemical and nuclear engineering research, combined with her technical expertise, teaching proficiency, and professional involvement, presents a compelling case for her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. Her work, particularly in materials characterization and sustainable engineering, has made valuable contributions to her field, and her commitment to professional growth reinforces her standing as a leading researcher in her discipline.