Sanae Zriouel | Materials Science | Women Research Award

Prof. Sanae Zriouel | Materials Science | Women Research Award

Cadi Ayyad University | Morocco

Prof. Sanae Zriouel is an accomplished physicist with a strong research footprint, boasting 18 documents, 188 citations, and an h-index of 9. Her research encompasses graphene and related materials, physics of two-dimensional nanostructures, topological insulators, chalcopyrite semiconductors, perovskite structures, mathematical physics, and quantum and statistical physics, employing advanced numerical simulations including ab-initio calculations, DFT, Green functions, Monte Carlo, and molecular dynamics. She currently serves as Associate Professor of Physics at Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco, after holding positions as Assistant Professor at Sultan Moulay Slimane University and Researcher at Mohammed V University. Prof. Zriouel has a PhD in Mathematical Physics and a Habilitation Universitaire (HDR), complemented by engineering and bachelor degrees in electro-mechanics, physical sciences, and English studies. She has been recognized with numerous awards including full membership in OWSD and multiple national and international research honors. Prof. Zriouel has supervised over 30 master’s and bachelor students, contributed extensively to academic and research committees, coordinated national and international projects, and actively participated in more than 80 conferences. Her work in quantum materials, nanostructures, and simulations has significantly advanced theoretical and applied physics, reflecting her impact in the scientific community through research, mentorship, and collaborative projects worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Amzaoued, M., Zriouel, S., & Mabrouki, M. (2025). DFT computational modeling studies of electronic and magnetic features of transition metal doped ZnTe. Physics Open, 24, 100275.

Ahsan, J., Rather, M., Sultan, K., Zriouel, S., & Hlil, E. (2025). In-depth study of double perovskite Sr₂NiTaO₆: Structural, electronic, thermoelectric, and spintronic properties for sustainable and high-performance applications. Computational Condensed Matter, 43, e01026.

Zriouel, S., Mhirech, A., Kabouchi, B., Bahmad, L., Fadil, Z., Husain, F., & Raorane, C. (2025). Investigating thermodynamic and magnetic behavior of graphullerene-like nanostructure using Monte Carlo techniques. Philosophical Magazine, 1–14.

Saber, N., Zriouel, S., Mhirech, A., Kabouchi, B., Bahmad, L., & Fadil, Z. (2023). Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effects of the graphullerene-like 4−(Mg₄C₆₀) nanostructure: A Monte Carlo study. Modern Physics Letters B, 38, 2350199.

Zriouel, S., & Jellal, A. (2022). Engineering quantum tunneling effect of carriers in silicene field-effect transistors. arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.06072.

Zriouel, S. (2021). Phase transitions and critical dielectric phenomena of janus transition metal oxides. Materials Science and Engineering B, 267, 115087.

Zriouel, S., et al. (2020). Effect of p−d hybridization on half-metallic properties of some diluted II−IV−V₂ chalcopyrites for spintronic applications. Physica Scripta, 95, 045809.

Zriouel, S. (2020). Phase transitions and compensation behavior of graphene-based Janus materials. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 493, 165711.

Taychour, B., Zriouel, S., & Drissi, B. (2018). Half-metallic ferromagnetic character in ZnXP₂ (X = Ge, Si) chalcopyrites doped with Mn. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 1–7.

Saidi, S., Zriouel, S., Drissi, B., & Maaroufi, M. (2018). First principles study of electronic and optical properties of Ag₂CdSnS₄ chalcogenides for photovoltaic applications. Computational Materials Science, 152, 291–299.

Saidi, S., Zriouel, S., Drissi, B., & Maaroufi, M. (2018). A DFT study of electro-optical properties of kesterite Ag₂CdSnX₄ for photovoltaic applications. Physica E, 103, 171–179.

 

Surbhi Gupta | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Surbhi Gupta | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi | India

Dr. Surbhi Gupta is a materials physicist whose expertise spans magnetic oxides, Heusler alloys, thin films, and advanced synthesis & characterization techniques. After earning her Ph.D. in Physics for work on multiferroic hexaferrites and their composites, she has been a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at premier institutions like IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi. Her work combines both independent and collaborative research, focusing on structure-property correlations in magnetic and intermetallic materials, spintronic device development, topological transport phenomena (such as the Topological Hall Effect), and the use of neutron & X-ray diffraction to probe crystal and magnetic structures. According to her ResearchGate profile, she has 17 publications and 127 citations so far. Her Google Scholar metrics indicate an h-index of 5, with 17 documents contributing to that profile. Her multidisciplinary research integrates cleanroom fabrication, thin film growth, magnetic and dielectric measurements, and computational techniques, making significant strides toward next-generation electronic, quantum, and spintronic materials.

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Featured Publications

“Skyrmion phase in polycrystalline GdRu2Si2 revealed by magnetic susceptibility, topological Hall effect, and Shubnikov–de Haas-like quantum oscillations”

“Griffiths phase-like behavior with compensated ferrimagnetism and spin valve effect in quaternary Heusler alloy CuNiCrAl”

“Coexisting cubic and tetragonal phases with ferrimagnetism in equiatomic quaternary Heusler alloys: CuTCrAl (T = Co and Fe)”

“Insights into the Conduction Mechanism of Magneto-Dielectric BaFe10.5In1.5O19: An Impedance Spectroscopy and Ac Conductivity Study”

“Investigation of Magnetic Properties and Converse Magnetoelectric Effect in the composite of doped barium hexaferrite with potassium niobate, 0.5BaFe10Sc2O19-0.5KNbO3 and 0.5BaFe10In2O19-0.5KNbO3”

“Evidence for cluster spin-glass like phase with longitudinal conical magnetic structure in Ga doped M-type barium hexaferrite, BaFe10Ga2O19”

“Magnetodielectricity induced by coexisting incommensurate conical magnetic structure and cluster glass-like states in polycrystalline BaFe10In2O19”

“Effect of Scandium substitution on Magnetic and transport properties of the Barium hexaferrites”

“Spin-Phonon Coupling Mediated Magneto-Dielectricity in Indium Doped Barium Hexaferrite (BaFe10.5In1.5O19)”

“Observation of magnetoelastic and magnetoelectric coupling in Sc doped BaFe12O19 due to spin-glass-like phase”

Mohammed Al Bahri | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammed Al Bahri | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

A'Sharqiyah University | Oman

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Mohammed Al Bahri's academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the College of Education at Sultan Qaboos University in 1998. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Physics in 2010, where his thesis focused on the "Morphology Dependent Assembly of CuO Nanoparticles." Under the guidance of Prof. Salim Al Harthi, Dr. Al Bahri demonstrated an early interest in nanomaterials. His academic achievements culminated in a Ph.D. in 2018, where he specialized in "Magnetic Nanowires for High Density and Low Power Information Storage" under the mentorship of Prof. Rachid Sbiaa. His Ph.D. work was supported by a full scholarship from the Ministry of Education, further showcasing his potential as a promising researcher.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Al Bahri's professional career spans over two decades, starting as a Physics teacher in secondary schools in Oman (1998-2001). He later transitioned to leadership roles within the Ministry of Education, such as the Head of the Monitoring Student Achievement Department (2012-2018), where he led a team of assessment officers and contributed to the development of student assessment policies. In academia, he became an Assistant Professor at A'Sharqiyah University in 2018, eventually rising to Associate Professor in 2023. His teaching contributions extend across multiple departments, including Applied and Health Sciences, Engineering, and Education. Additionally, he has played a key role in academic program development, internal reviews, and community engagement.

🧑‍🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Al Bahri's research interests are primarily focused on magnetic nanowires, nanodevices, and their applications in information storage. His scholarly work includes publishing 13 articles in reputable journals like the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials and Nanomaterials. With 126 citations in Google Scholar, his research has had a notable impact on the field of nanotechnology. Dr. Al Bahri’s work often addresses critical issues in magnetic domain walls and storage devices, contributing significantly to advancements in nanodevice technology.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Al Bahri has received numerous accolades. He was awarded the "Best Physics Teacher" by the Ministry of Education in 2002. More recently, in 2022-2023, he was recognized as the "Best Researcher" at A'Sharqiyah University. His work has garnered international attention, with him being among the top 50 academic researchers in Asia for 2022. He has also received prestigious research awards, including the Best Research Award from the International Research Awards (IIRA-2022) and the New Science Inventions (NESIN) 2020 Awards.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Al Bahri’s influence extends beyond academia into community service. He has conducted various seminars and workshops for teachers and students, contributing to public education. His leadership in developing academic programs and policies, both at the university and ministry levels, has shaped educational practices in Oman. His research in nanotechnology also offers potential solutions to global challenges in data storage and energy efficiency, reflecting his broad impact.

🏅 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a dedicated educator, researcher, and academic leader, Dr. Al Bahri’s legacy is rooted in his contributions to both physics education and nanotechnology research. His ongoing work in magnetic nanodevices holds promise for future advancements in high-density storage technologies. His role in academic program development and his influence on education policy will likely continue to shape the next generation of Omani scientists and educators.

 

Publications


  • 📖Vortex Domain Wall Thermal Pinning and Depinning in a Constricted Magnetic Nanowire for Storage Memory Nanodevices
    Journal: Nanomaterials
    Authors: Mohammed Al Bahri, Salim Al-Kamiyani, Al Maha Al Habsi
    Year: 2024

  • 📖Thermal Effects on Domain Wall Stability at Magnetic Stepped Nanowire for Nanodevices Storage
    Journal: Nanomaterials
    Authors: Mohammed Al Bahri, Salim Al-Kamiyani
    Year: 2024

  • 📖Chirality‐Dependent Dynamics and Pinning of Transverse Domain Wall in Constricted Nanowires
    Journal: physica status solidi (a)
    Authors: Mohammed Al Bahri, Rachid Sbiaa
    Year: 2024

  • 📖Multi-segmented Nanowires for Vortex Magnetic Domain Wall Racetrack Memory
    Journal: Chinese Physics B
    Authors: M. Al Bahri, M. Al Hinaai, T. Al Harthy
    Year: 2023

  • 📖Noise Measurements in Industrial Areas in North A' Sharqiyah Region - Oman
     Journal: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science
    Authors: M. Al Bahri
    Year: 2022