Prof. Charalampos C. Moustakidis | Nuclear Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Charalampos C. Moustakidis | Nuclear Physics | Research Excellence Award

Professor of Physics | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Prof. Charalampos C. Moustakidis is a globally recognized theoretical physicist whose scholarly contributions are centered on Nuclear Physics with sustained impact across fundamental and applied domains. His expertise in Nuclear Physics spans nuclear structure, dense nuclear matter, Nuclear Physics of neutron stars, Nuclear Physics driven equations of state, and Nuclear Physics based interpretations of astrophysical observables. Prof. Charalampos C. Moustakidis has authored more than fifty peer reviewed publications, widely cited within the international Nuclear Physics community, reflecting strong scientific influence and continuity. His research in Nuclear Physics integrates advanced theoretical modeling, computational Nuclear Physics, and interdisciplinary links between Nuclear Physics, astrophysics, and particle phenomena. He has established extensive international collaborations, strengthening the global Nuclear Physics research ecosystem and contributing to high level editorial, reviewing, and scientific leadership activities. The societal impact of his Nuclear Physics work is evident in advancing fundamental understanding of compact astrophysical objects, extreme matter, and universal physical laws, reinforcing the strategic value of Nuclear Physics in modern science and technology. Google Scholar profile of 2527 Citations, 28 h- index, 53 i10-index.

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Featured Publications


The stability of relativistic stars and the role of the adiabatic index

General Relativity and Gravitation, 2017
Cited by 248


Information entropy, information distances, and complexity in atoms

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2005
Cited by 226


Direct detection of dark matter rates for various WIMPs

Nuclear Physics B, 2007
Cited by 110


Proton-neutron pairing in the deformed BCS approach

Physical Review C, 2003
Cited by 107

Prof. Dr. Evangelos N. Gazis | Experimental Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Evangelos N. Gazis | Experimental Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Particle Physics | National Technical University of Athens | Greece

Prof. Dr. Evangelos N. Gazis, a distinguished scholar in Experimental Particle Physics, serves as a Professor at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and holds guest professorships at CERN and Lund University. With a Scopus profile recording 4,942 citations, 108 documents, and an h-index of 24, his influence in the global Experimental Particle Physics community is profound. His extensive career integrates Experimental Particle Physics with nuclear, astro-particle, and accelerator physics, demonstrating a remarkable capacity for pioneering detector R&D, including gas detectors, micro-megas systems, and high-precision DAQ and control systems. Prof. Dr. Gazis has been instrumental in major CERN collaborations such as ATLAS, DELPHI, and CLIC, significantly contributing to the discovery of the Higgs boson and advancements in high-luminosity accelerator upgrades. His Experimental Particle Physics research extends into medical applications such as proton therapy and radioprotection, environmental and energy innovations, and cultural heritage preservation through nuclear technologies. As the Greek National Contact Physicist for multiple CERN collaborations and the Industrial Liaison Officer, he has fostered interdisciplinary partnerships between academia, industry, and government, demonstrating leadership in Experimental Particle Physics transfer and innovation. His contributions to education are equally remarkable, mentoring numerous students and promoting STEM engagement through ERASMUS+ initiatives that integrate Experimental Particle Physics into educational and technological frameworks. He has also authored monographs and co-authored over 1900 scientific papers, underscoring his lasting imprint on Experimental Particle Physics literature and global research dissemination. Prof. Dr. Gazis’s vision combines technical excellence with social and educational outreach, enhancing the societal relevance of Experimental Particle Physics across generations. His career stands as a benchmark of innovation, collaboration, and scientific integrity in Experimental Particle Physics, embodying professional excellence at an international level.

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Featured Publications

1. Simulation dosimetry studies for FLASH radiation therapy (RT) with ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) electron beam. (2024). Quantum Beam Science.

2. On the use of foam rubber for sealing applications. (2024). Tribology Letters.

3. Thermal diffusivity variation assessment on radio-frequency quadrupole Cu-OF copper due to proton irradiation. (2023). Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms.

4. The HEV ventilator: At the interface between particle physics and biomedical engineering. (2022). Royal Society Open Science.

5. Methods used for gas tightness test and percent oxygen monitoring of the NSW Micromegas detectors of LHC-ATLAS experiment. (n.d.). Conference Paper.