Prof. Smail Bougouffa | Quantum Science | Best Researcher Award
SA at Physics Department, College of Science, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia.
Prof. Smail Bougouffa π is a distinguished Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia πΈπ¦. Born in 1959 in Khenchela, Algeria π©πΏ, he is renowned for his expertise in Quantum Optics, Quantum Information, and the Angular Momentum of Light βοΈ. With over 40 years of academic and research experience across Algeria, Libya, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia π, he has significantly advanced the field of quantum science in the MENA region. He is also an avid user of Maple, Mathematica, MATLAB, and LaTeX π».
Professional Profile:
Suitability For Best Researcher Award – Prof. Smail Bougouffa
Prof. Bougouffa exemplifies the ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award through:
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Pioneering contributions in Quantum Optics, Quantum Information, and Theoretical Physics βοΈ.
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Over 40 years of international academic and research experience across four countries π.
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A sustained publication record, supervision of postgraduate research, and leadership in nationally funded projects.
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A key role in the development of physics research in the MENA region.
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Active participation in international scientific dialogue through 40+ conferences π.
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Technical mastery of modern scientific software (Maple, MATLAB, Mathematica, LaTeX) π».
πΈ Education & Experience
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π Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, University of Constantine, Algeria
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π¨βπ« Over 40 years of teaching & research in Algeria π©πΏ, Libya π±πΎ, Yemen πΎπͺ, and Saudi Arabia πΈπ¦
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π§ Taught undergraduate & postgraduate physics courses including Quantum Mechanics and Optomechanics
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π Supervised numerous Masterβs theses in Quantum Science
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π§ͺ Led nationally funded research projects on entanglement, quantum synchronization, and cavity optomechanics
πΉ Professional Development
Prof. Bougouffa has actively participated in the professional development of physics education and research in the Arab world π. He has presented his research at over 40 international conferences π in the US πΊπΈ, Europe πͺπΊ, and the Middle East ποΈ. He served on editorial boards for scientific journals at Taibah University and IMSIU π. His technical proficiency in Maple, Mathematica, MATLAB, and LaTeX π» has enabled him to engage in high-level computational and theoretical physics. Prof. Bougouffa continues to mentor young researchers while contributing to academic excellence and the global physics community π§βπ¬.
πΈ Research Focus
Prof. Bougouffaβs research focuses on the rapidly evolving fields of Quantum Optics, Quantum Information, and Theoretical Physics βοΈ. He specializes in the Angular Momentum of Light, entanglement dynamics, quantum synchronization, and cavity optomechanics π¬. His work contributes to foundational and applied quantum mechanics, with implications for quantum computing, communication, and precision measurement technologies π‘. By modeling quantum interactions and exploring coherence and decoherence phenomena, his studies bridge classical and quantum realms π. His commitment to research excellence places him among the pioneers in quantum science in the Middle East and North Africa region π§ .
πΉ Awards & Honors
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π Recognized for contributions to quantum science education in the MENA region
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π£οΈ Invited speaker at over 40 international conferences
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π Editorial board member at journals in Taibah University and IMSIU
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π¨βπ« Honored by various institutions for his academic service and mentorship
Publication Top Notes
1. Energy gaps and optical phonon frequencies in InPβββSbβ
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Authors: N. Bouarissa, S. Bougouffa, A. Kamli
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Journal: Semiconductor Science and Technology
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Volume: 20
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Issue: 3
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Pages: 265
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Citations: 80
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Year: 2005
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Summary: This study explores the energy band gaps and optical phonon behavior in InPβββSbβ alloys using theoretical modeling. The results aid in understanding the electronic and vibrational properties critical for semiconductor applications.
2. Adomian method for solving some coupled systems of two equations
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Authors: L. Bougoffa, S. Bougouffa
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Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation
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Volume: 177
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Issue: 2
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Pages: 553β560
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Citations: 36
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Year: 2006
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Summary: The paper applies the Adomian decomposition method to solve coupled nonlinear differential systems. It demonstrates the methodβs accuracy and efficiency through several examples.
3. Optical manipulation at planar dielectric surfaces using evanescent HermiteβGaussian light
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Authors: S. Al-Awfi, S. Bougouffa, M. Babiker
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Journal: Optics Communications
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Volume: 283
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Issue: 6
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Pages: 1022β1025
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Citations: 34
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Year: 2010
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Summary: This work examines the manipulation of particles using evanescent HermiteβGaussian beams at dielectric interfaces, relevant for optical trapping and nano-manipulation technologies.
4. Entanglement dynamics of two-bipartite system under the influence of dissipative environments
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Author: S. Bougouffa
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Journal: Optics Communications
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Volume: 283
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Issue: 14
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Pages: 2989β2996
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Citations: 29
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Year: 2010
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Summary: Investigates how entanglement between bipartite quantum systems evolves under dissipation. The study provides insights into decoherence and quantum information preservation.
5. Entanglement dynamics of high-dimensional bipartite field states inside the cavities in dissipative environments
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Authors: R. Tahira, M. Ikram, S. Bougouffa, M. S. Zubairy
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Journal: Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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Volume: 43
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Issue: 3
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Article Number: 035502
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Citations: 26
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Year: 2010
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Summary: Analyzes the entanglement behavior of high-dimensional field states in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) settings, considering the effects of environmental dissipation.
6. Entanglement generation between two mechanical resonators in two optomechanical cavities
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Authors: A. A. L. Rehaily, S. Bougouffa
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Journal: International Journal of Theoretical Physics
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Volume: 56
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Issue: 5
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Pages: 1399β1409
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Citations: 23
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Year: 2017
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Summary: Proposes a model for generating entanglement between distant mechanical resonators through optomechanical interaction, contributing to quantum communication and sensing research.