Assist. Prof. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chaudhary | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chaudhary | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Tribhuvan University | Nepal

Assist. Prof. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Chaudhary is an accomplished academic and researcher with strong expertise in Physics, actively contributing to experimental and applied Physics with emphasis on semiconductor Physics, materials Physics, sensor Physics, and nanostructured systems. His work in Physics integrates thin film Physics, gas sensing Physics, optical Physics, and electrical Physics, demonstrating consistent advancement of Physics driven solutions for real world applications. He has authored multiple peer reviewed publications in reputed journals, reflecting sustained impact in Physics research and interdisciplinary Physics collaboration with international scientists. His Physics contributions have supported advancements in sensing technologies, energy related Physics applications, and applied Physics methodologies relevant to industry and society. Through active collaboration, peer review service, and scholarly dissemination, he strengthens the global Physics community and promotes responsible Physics research aligned with societal needs. His academic service and research engagement highlight a commitment to high quality Physics education, innovation in Physics experimentation, and knowledge transfer through Physics based solutions that support technological and environmental progress. Scopus profile of 277 Citations, 24 Documents, 11 h index.

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Prof. Dr. Kyosuke Ono | Standard Model Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kyosuke Ono | Standard Model Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Emeritus | Institute of Science Tokyo | Japan

Prof. Dr. Kyosuke Ono is an esteemed physicist renowned for his pioneering contributions to Standard Model Physics and applied tribology. His distinguished career at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, where he served as a professor and later as an emeritus scholar, is marked by extensive research in Standard Model Physics that bridges fundamental particle behavior with mechanical system dynamics. Throughout his tenure, Prof. Dr. Ono made significant advances in understanding sub-monolayer lubricant physics within the head-disk interface, offering crucial insights that align the precision of Standard Model Physics principles with nanoscale mechanical phenomena. His scholarly work reflects deep engagement with the continuum mechanics framework and its extension into sub-monolayer film theory, where Standard Model Physics served as the theoretical backbone guiding molecular interactions and force distributions at the atomic level. Prof. Dr. Ono’s prolific academic output includes numerous publications in leading international journals such as Tribology Letters, ASME Transactions on Tribology, and ASME Transactions on Applied Mechanics. His h-index of 26 demonstrates substantial influence and citation within the global Standard Model Physics and mechanical engineering communities. His collaborations with the Storage Research Consortium in Japan and industrial contributions as a technical advisor for hard disk drive development underscore his ability to translate Standard Model Physics insights into practical innovations with lasting industrial relevance. Furthermore, as an editorial board member for Lubricants (EDPI), he has consistently advanced the dissemination of high-quality research in the interdisciplinary field of tribology and Standard Model Physics. Through his remarkable integration of theory, experimentation, and application, Prof. Dr. Kyosuke Ono has significantly shaped modern interpretations of nanoscale lubrication and dynamics. His work stands as a testament to the versatility of Standard Model Physics in solving real-world engineering problems and continues to inspire the next generation of researchers to extend the boundaries of applied and theoretical physics.

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1. Ono, K. (2016–2019). Analytical study of slider vibrations and lubricant flow in subnanometer head-disk interface [Grant No. 16K06039]. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

Mehabaw Fikrie Yehuala |  Computaional Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mehabaw Fikrie Yehuala |  Computaional Physics | Best Researcher Award

Chief Academic Technical Assistant | University of Gondar | Ethiopia

Mr. Mehabaw Fikrie Yehuala is an emerging researcher and academic professional specializing in Computational Physics, with an active role as Chief Academic Technical Assistant at the University of Gondar. His career reflects a deep commitment to advancing Computational Physics through theoretical modeling, simulation techniques, and practical implementation in modern physical systems. His research expertise centers on Computational Physics applications in material dynamics, phase separation, and simulation-based investigations, particularly focusing on systems involving complex mixtures and energy interactions. Through his scholarly journey, Mr. Mehabaw has demonstrated a rigorous approach to Computational Physics, integrating programming proficiency in Python, Fortran, and LaTeX with analytical frameworks to model and interpret physical phenomena. His publication in Separation Science and Technology stands as a key contribution to the scientific community, highlighting the relevance of Computational Physics in studying the phase separation of oil–water mixtures using Monte Carlo simulation methods. His collaborative research embodies an interdisciplinary essence, bridging experimental insights with the predictive strength of Computational Physics. Mr. Mehabaw’s professional engagement extends beyond research into educational innovation, where he has contributed significantly to the development of physics laboratory manuals and academic resource materials, further strengthening the pedagogical aspects of Computational Physics education. His recognition for academic excellence and active participation in institutional development underscores his leadership and dedication to the advancement of scientific knowledge. As an analytical thinker and a collaborative scientist, Mr. Mehabaw continues to explore new dimensions in Computational Physics, contributing to both academic and societal progress. His vision emphasizes fostering research-driven learning environments and leveraging Computational Physics methodologies to address real-world scientific and industrial challenges, marking him as a promising contributor to the global physics and research community.

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Featured Publication

1. Fikrie, M., Birhanu, T., Bassie, Y., Abebe, Y., & Temare, Y. (2025). Investigation of phase separation of mixture of oil and water in Monte Carlo simulation. Separation Science and Technology.

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.

Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet | Physics | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet | Physics | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. at IBM Almaden Research Cntr, United States

Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet has made pioneering contributions to Physics, shaping the fields of computational Physics, atomic Physics, molecular Physics, theoretical Physics, solid-state Physics, astrophysics, and cosmology. His distinguished Physics research bridges both foundational and applied areas, advancing Physics through innovative theoretical methods and practical computational approaches. With Physics as the central theme of his career, Dr. Nesbet has enriched Physics literature through extensive publications in Physics journals and authored influential Physics books. His work in Physics continues to inspire researchers in Physics worldwide, highlighting the significance of Physics in solving fundamental problems. Physics remains at the core of his identity as a leader in Physics innovation, sustaining the progress of Physics across multiple disciplines and Physics domains.

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Education 

Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet education in Physics began at prestigious institutions where Physics formed the cornerstone of his academic journey. His BA in Physics and PhD in Physics established a strong foundation for exploring computational Physics, atomic Physics, molecular Physics, and cosmological Physics. At each stage, Physics guided his studies, fostering an enduring passion for advancing Physics knowledge. His immersive Physics education cultivated expertise in Physics methodologies, theories, and practical Physics applications. The rigorous Physics training he received empowered him to make transformative contributions to Physics scholarship. Through advanced Physics studies, he mastered the complexities of Physics, blending theoretical Physics insights with computational Physics tools to create impactful Physics research for global Physics communities.

Experience 

Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet professional experience spans academia, industry, and research institutions, each deeply rooted in Physics. His Physics expertise has been applied to computational Physics, atomic Physics, and theoretical Physics roles at leading organizations. Positions in Physics-intensive environments allowed him to integrate Physics principles into real-world Physics problems, enhancing Physics knowledge across sectors. In both teaching Physics and conducting Physics research, he emphasized the interdisciplinary reach of Physics, collaborating with diverse Physics experts. His Physics career in institutions worldwide broadened the scope of Physics applications, from laboratory Physics investigations to astrophysical Physics modeling. Through each Physics role, Dr. Nesbet demonstrated the transformative potential of Physics in shaping scientific progress in Physics domains.

Research Interest 

Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet research interests reflect the expansive nature of Physics, with a focus on computational Physics, atomic Physics, molecular Physics, solid-state Physics, astrophysical Physics, and cosmological Physics. His Physics work explores fundamental Physics problems, applying advanced Physics models to predict Physics phenomena. The integration of Physics theory and Physics computation in his projects bridges the gap between abstract Physics concepts and practical Physics applications. His Physics research addresses challenges in both microscopic Physics systems and large-scale Physics structures. The pursuit of new Physics knowledge drives his ongoing Physics investigations, inspiring future generations of Physics scholars to expand the frontiers of Physics with innovative Physics tools and collaborative Physics efforts.

Award and Honor

Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet has been recognized for his substantial contributions to Physics with numerous Physics awards and Physics honors. These distinctions highlight his excellence in advancing Physics research and promoting Physics education. His leadership in Physics has earned international Physics acclaim, reflecting the profound impact of his Physics discoveries. The Physics community has acknowledged his innovative approaches to computational Physics, theoretical Physics, and astrophysical Physics. Such Physics awards serve as a testament to his enduring Physics influence, inspiring peers and students in Physics. Each Physics honor reinforces his status as a Physics authority whose commitment to Physics excellence strengthens the global Physics network and the advancement of Physics as a science.

Research Skill

Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet possesses exceptional Physics research skills, encompassing computational Physics, analytical Physics, and theoretical Physics methodologies. His Physics skills enable him to model Physics systems, analyze Physics data, and solve complex Physics problems. Expertise in applying Physics theories to practical Physics scenarios defines his research approach. His mastery of Physics computation and simulation allows precise exploration of Physics interactions at various scales. Skilled in Physics-driven collaborations, he integrates cross-disciplinary Physics perspectives into cohesive Physics frameworks. These Physics skills not only produce high-quality Physics results but also foster innovation in Physics research. His technical Physics abilities are matched by his strategic Physics insight, advancing the collective understanding of Physics phenomena.

Publication Top Notes 

Title : Conformal gravity: Newton's constant is not universal
Citations: 0
Year: 2022

Title : Weyl Conformal Symmetry Model of the Dark Galactic Halo
Citations: 1
Year: 2022

Title : Implications of the Conformal Higgs Model
Citations: 0
Year: 2022

Title : Conformal Higgs model: Gauge fields can produce a 125 GeV resonance
Citations: 3
Year: 2021

Title : Conformal theory of gravitation and cosmology
Citations: 7
Year: 2022

Title : Dark energy density predicted and explained
Citations: 6
Year: 2019

Title : Theoretical implications of the galactic radial acceleration relation of McGaugh, Lelli, and Schombert
Citations: 8
Year: 2018

Title : Dark galactic halos without dark matter
Citations: 10
Year: 2015

Title : Conformal gravity: Dark matter and dark energy
Citations:
23

Conclusion

In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Robert K. Nesbet lifelong dedication to Physics has elevated multiple Physics disciplines, from computational Physics to cosmological Physics. His Physics journey demonstrates how one can merge Physics theory, Physics computation, and Physics application to advance human understanding of Physics. The breadth and depth of his Physics work have impacted Physics education, Physics research, and Physics practice globally. His Physics achievements exemplify the transformative power of Physics in addressing scientific challenges. As Physics continues to evolve, his contributions remain central to Physics progress. The Physics community recognizes him as a Physics pioneer whose Physics legacy will influence Physics exploration for generations in the realm of Physics.