Joseph Yame | Theoretical Advances | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Joseph Yame | Theoretical Advances | Research Excellence Award

Maître de Conférences HDR | University of Lorraine | France

Joseph Julien Yamé, affiliated with Université de Lorraine, is an active researcher in applied physics and materials science. He has published 100 documents with 446 citations and an h-index of 13, reflecting solid academic impact. His research interests include material characterization, experimental mechanics, and analytical modeling. He demonstrates strong skills in laboratory experimentation and data analysis. While specific awards are not listed, his citation record highlights recognition. His work contributes to advancing experimental research and scientific innovation.

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Ulugbek Kurbanov | Theoretical Advances | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ulugbek Kurbanov | Theoretical Advances | Research Excellence Award

Head of laboratory | Institute of Nuclear Physics of Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences | Uzbekistan

Dr. Ulugbek Kurbanov is a researcher at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, focusing on condensed matter physics, particularly high-temperature superconductivity and charge transport in cuprates. His research interests include superconductor–insulator transitions and impurity effects. He demonstrates expertise in experimental and theoretical analysis of low-temperature phenomena. He has authored 22 documents with 54 citations and an h-index of 4 (Scopus). His contributions enhance understanding of superconducting materials, supporting future advancements in electronic and quantum technologies.

 

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The new metal-insulator transitions and nanoscale phase separation in doped cuprates

– Superlattices and Microstructures, 2015 (Citations: 6)