Kods Oueslati | Quantum Science | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kods Oueslati | Quantum Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr at  Institut Préparatoire aux Etudes d’Ingénieurs de Bizerte, Zarzouna, Tunisia.

Short Biography 🏅🔬

Dr. Kods Oueslati is an accomplished physicist and educator from Tunisia, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies, Carthage. With a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Monastir, Dr. Oueslati specializes in statistical physics, adsorption mechanisms, and environmental remediation. His research focuses on sustainable solutions for water purification using innovative adsorption techniques. A dedicated academic, he has contributed to policy development, curriculum improvement, and student mentorship. Fluent in Arabic, French, and English, he is also skilled in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and scientific coaching, enhancing both research and teaching excellence. 📚💡

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Education & Experience 🎓📖

Ph.D. in Physics – University of Monastir (2021)
Master’s Degree in Physics – University of Tunis (2008)
Agregation Degree – Ecole Normale Supérieure, Tunis (2012)
Bachelor’s Degree in Physics – University of El-Manar, Tunisia (2009)

👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor in Physics – Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies, Carthage (2020–Present)
👨‍🏫 Associate Professor in Physics – Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies, Kairouan (2012–2020)
👨‍🏫 Physics Teacher – Ministry of Education, Tunisia (2009–2011)

Professional Development 📈🌍

Dr. Oueslati has actively contributed to the advancement of physics education through innovative teaching methods, research development, and curriculum design. He has conducted laboratory experiments to bridge theoretical and practical applications, fostering student engagement in STEM fields. His expertise in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) has enhanced his mentoring skills, helping students achieve academic excellence. As a researcher, he has published extensively in high-impact journals, focusing on adsorption mechanisms for water purification. He also participates in science-based extracurricular activities, promoting a hands-on learning approach. His work continues to drive sustainable solutions and scientific discoveries. 🔍🌿

Research Focus 🔬🌍

Dr. Oueslati’s research primarily revolves around statistical physics, adsorption mechanisms, and environmental sustainability. His studies focus on water remediation using low-cost and eco-friendly adsorbents like activated carbon derived from natural sources. He applies computational modeling and thermodynamic analysis to understand the adsorption behavior of dyes and pollutants, contributing to innovative purification techniques. His interdisciplinary approach integrates physics, chemistry, and environmental science to address global water pollution challenges. With publications in Q1 and Q2 journals, he has significantly advanced knowledge in wastewater treatment and sustainable material development. 🌱💧

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖

🏅 Best Research Publication Award – Recognized for high-impact publications in Journal of Molecular Liquids (2022)
🏅 Outstanding Contribution to Physics Education – Awarded for innovative teaching and curriculum development
🏅 Excellence in Research Award – Honored for groundbreaking adsorption mechanism studies
🏅 Distinguished Mentor Award – Recognized for exceptional student guidance and career development
🏅 Environmental Research Grant Recipient – Funded for work on sustainable water purification techniques 🌍💦

Publication Top Notes

📄 Title: Exploring Statistical Physics Principles for Superior Pefloxacin Extraction from Water via Halloysite Nanotubes: Stereographic and Topographic Evaluation
🖊 Authors: A. Naifar, K. Oueslati, F. Aouaini, A. Nadia, A. Ben Lamine
📅 Year: 2025
📚 Journal: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

Muhammad Sajid | Quantum Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Sajid | Quantum Science | Best Researcher Award

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Educational Details:

Dr. Muhammad Sajid is a physicist with expertise in quantum simulations, condensed matter physics, and quantum information. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics (Magna cum Laude) from Bonn University, Germany, in 2018, under the supervision of Professor Dieter Meschede and Dr. Andrea Alberti. His thesis focused on the “Magnetic Quantum Walks of Neutral Atoms in Optical Lattices.” Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Sajid completed an M.Phil. in Physics in 2012 at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, where he studied the behavior of Bose-Einstein Condensates under Gaussian random potentials. He also holds an M.Sc. in Physics (2010) from the same institution, where he was awarded the Chancellor Medal, and a B.Sc. with Distinction from the University of Peshawar (2007). His academic journey began with a distinguished performance during his F.Sc. Pre-Engineering studies in 2005 and matriculation in 2003, both completed with distinctions in Peshawar.

Professional Experience

Professionally, Dr. Sajid has been a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), since December 2023. Before that, he served as an Assistant Professor in Physics at Kohat University of Science and Technology, Pakistan, from February 2018 to December 2023, and as a Lecturer in Physics at the same institution from December 2010 to February 2018. His academic roles have involved both teaching and research, with a focus on advancing the understanding of quantum systems.

Research Interest

Dr. Sajid’s research interests encompass a broad range of topics within quantum physics. He is particularly interested in Quantum Walks, Quantum Simulations with Quantum Walks, Condensed Matter Physics, Quantum Information and Computation, Topological Phenomena in Driven Quantum Systems, Bose-Einstein Condensates, and Many-Body Localization. His work delves into both theoretical and experimental aspects of these phenomena, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in quantum systems and their potential applications.

Top Notable Publications

Sajid, M., Khan, N.A., & Shah, M. (2024). Topological pumping in an inhomogeneous Aubry–André model. Chinese Journal of Physics, 92, 311–320.
Citations: 0

Shah, M., Shah, M., Khan, N.A., Abo-Dief, H.M., & Alzahrani, E. (2024). Spin and valley-polarized Faraday rotation in irradiated buckled Xene materials. Optical Materials Express, 14(7), 1676–1689.
Citations: 1

Shah, M., Shah, M., Khan, N.A., Jan, M., & Xianlong, G. (2024). Tunable quantized spin Hall effect of light in graphene. Results in Physics, 60, 107676.
Citations: 2

Shah, M., Hayat, A., Sajid, M., Khan, N.A., & Jan, M. (2023). Photonic spin Hall effect in uniaxially strained graphene. Physica Scripta, 98(12), 125943.
Citations: 3

Sajid, M., Shah, M., Khan, N.A., & Jan, M. (2023). Quantum walks in an inhomogeneous off-diagonal Aubry-André-Harper model. Physics Letters A, 469, 128763.
Citations: 1

Shah, M., Khan, N.A., & Sajid, M. (2022). Optical conductivity of ultrathin Floquet topological insulators. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 55(41), 415103.
Citations: 1

Khan, N.A., Muhammad, S., Sajid, M., & Saud, S. (2022). Single parameter scaling in the non-Hermitian Anderson model. Physica Scripta, 97(7), 075817.
Citations: 0

Khan, N.A., Jan, M., Shah, M., Ali, M., & Khan, D. (2022). Entanglement-based measure of non-Makovianity in relativistic frame. Optik, 260, 169016.
Citations: 0

Khan, N.A., Muhammad, S., & Sajid, M. (2022). Single parameter scaling in the correlated Anderson model. Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 139, 115150.
Citations: 6

Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Sajid’s extensive experience in quantum simulations, condensed matter physics, and Bose-Einstein Condensates, along with his impressive educational achievements and teaching career, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to quantum physics demonstrate both depth and innovation, positioning him as a leader in his field.