Arun Kumar | Physics | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Arun Kumar | Physics | Editorial Board Member

Research Associate | Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) | India

Dr. Arun Kumar is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, specializing in multiferroics, strongly correlated systems, spin glasses, and magnetoelectric coupling. His research employs advanced experimental techniques such as X-ray and neutron scattering to investigate structural phase transitions, magnetic ground states, and spin-glass behavior in complex oxide materials, providing critical insights into the interplay between magnetoelastic, magnetoelectric, and dielectric phenomena for the development of next-generation multifunctional materials. Dr. Kumar’s key contributions include elucidating multiple spin-glass transitions, cluster glass phases, and low-temperature magnetic relaxation in disordered perovskites and hexagonal multiferroics, published in high-impact journals such as Physical Review B, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, and Journal of Alloys and Compounds. He has also studied the effects of chemical doping, synthesis methods, and structural modifications on the dielectric and magnetic properties of functional materials, significantly advancing understanding of magnetoelectric coupling and energy storage potential. Through active collaboration with multidisciplinary research groups, Dr. Kumar fosters innovation across condensed matter physics, materials science, and applied engineering, with his work contributing to the design of energy-efficient, high-performance dielectric, multiferroic, and magnetoelectric devices and bridging fundamental science with practical technological applications.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

Kumar, A., Kaushik, S. D., Siruguri, V., & Pandey, D. (2018). Evidence for two spin-glass transitions with magnetoelastic and magnetoelectric couplings in the multiferroic system. Physical Review B, 97(10), 104402. Citations: 65

Kumar, A., Senyshyn, A., & Pandey, D. (2019). Evidence for cluster spin glass phase with precursor short-range antiferromagnetic correlations in the B-site disordered perovskite. Physical Review B, 99(21), 214425. Citations: 56

Kumar, A., & Pandey, D. (2020). Study of magnetic relaxation, memory and rejuvenation effects in the cluster spin-glass phase of B-site disordered Ca(Fe1/2Nb1/2)O3 perovskite: Experimental evidence. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 511, 166964. Citations: 27

Kumar, P. A., Kumar, A., Kumar, K., Babu, G. A., Vijayakumar, P., et al. (2019). Evidence for Spin Glass Transition in Hexagonal DyMnO3 without Substitutional Disorder. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 123(50), 30499–30508. Citations: 21

Khorwal, A. K., Dash, S., Kumar, A., Lukoyanov, A. V., Shreder, E. I., Bitla, Y., et al. (2022). Evidence for canonical spin glass behaviour in polycrystalline Mn1.5Fe1.5Al Heusler alloy. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 546, 168752. Citations: 20

Clement Onate | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Clement Onate | Mathematical Physics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Bowen University Iwo | Nigeria

Dr. Onate Clement Atachegbe, is a distinguished Nigerian theoretical and mathematical physicist and an Associate Professor at Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State. He obtained his Ph.D. in Theoretical/Mathematical Physics from the University of Benin in 2018, M.Sc. in Physics (Theoretical) and B.Sc. (Hons) in Physics from the University of Ilorin in 2014 and 2010 respectively, and an N.C.E. in Mathematics/Physics from the Federal College of Education, Okene in 2005. His academic career began as a physics educator under the Kogi State Teaching Service Commission before joining Landmark University, where he rose through the ranks from Lecturer II to Senior Lecturer, later serving at Prince Abubakar Audu University, and currently as Associate Professor at Bowen University. Dr. Onate has held several academic leadership roles, including Section Editor-in-Chief for Physics and Astronomy at the Journal of the Nigerian Society of Physical Sciences, Examination Officer, SIWES Coordinator, and Committee Chair across multiple universities. His research focuses on quantum information theory, theoretical and computational physics, and quantum statistical mechanics, particularly exploring how information-theoretic measures—such as Shannon entropy, Fisher information, and statistical complexity—elucidate the behavior of low-dimensional quantum systems. He also investigates thermodynamic properties, including partition functions, Gibbs free energy, enthalpy, and heat capacities, linking theoretical models to experimental results in quantum coherence, entanglement, and thermodynamics. Dr. Onate possesses advanced research skills in analytical and computational modeling of quantum systems, employing methods such as supersymmetric approaches and asymptotic iteration techniques. His numerous awards and honors include multiple Certificates of Excellence from Landmark University, recognition among the top 500 researchers in Nigeria (2015–2025), and listings in the world’s top 2% scientists (2021–2023). In conclusion, Dr. Onate’s academic excellence, leadership, and impactful research significantly advance the understanding of quantum systems and theoretical physics, making him a leading figure in Nigeria’s scientific community.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | LinkedIn 

Featured Publications

  1. Lukman, A. F., Ayinde, K., Binuomote, S., & Clement, O. A. (2019). Modified ridge‐type estimator to combat multicollinearity: Application to chemical data. Journal of Chemometrics, 33(5), e3125. Cited by 182

  2. Oyewumi, K. J., Falaye, B. J., Onate, C. A., Oluwadare, O. J., & Yahya, W. A. (2014). Thermodynamic properties and the approximate solutions of the Schrödinger equation with the shifted Deng–Fan potential model. Molecular Physics, 112(1), 127–141. Cited by 174

  3. Ikot, A. N., Chukwuocha, E. O., Onyeaju, M. C., Onate, C. A., Ita, B. I., & Udoh, M. E. (2018). Thermodynamics properties of diatomic molecules with general molecular potential. Pramana, 90(2), 22. Cited by 114

  4. Falaye, B. J., Oyewumi, K. J., Ibrahim, T. T., Punyasena, M. A., & Onate, C. A. (2013). Bound state solutions of the Manning–Rosen potential. Canadian Journal of Physics, 91(1), 98–104. Cited by 108

  5. Onate, C. A., & Ojonubah, J. O. (2016). Eigensolutions of the Schrödinger equation with a class of Yukawa potentials via supersymmetric approach. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics, 10(1), 21–26. Cited by 78

Zarghuna Firdous | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zarghuna Firdous | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Bachelor in Physics | Ghazi University | Pakistan

Ms. Zarghuna Firdous is a highly motivated and accomplished researcher specializing in energy conversion and storage devices, including water splitting, supercapacitors, lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries, fuel cells, and solar cells. She completed her B.Sc. in Physics from Ghazi University, Pakistan, in 2024. Currently, she serves as a research assistant at the Advanced Materials and Electrochemical Research Lab in Taunsa Sharif, where she has gained extensive experience in electrode fabrication, material synthesis using hydrothermal, sol-gel, coprecipitation, and solvothermal methods, and characterization techniques such as XRD, SEM, EDX, BET, TGA, cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), chronoamperometry (CA), and electrochemical surface area (ECSA) analysis. Her research focuses on enhancing the electrocatalytic performance of nanocomposites and spinel-based materials for efficient energy storage and conversion, and she has published multiple high-impact papers in journals such as International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Diamond and Related Materials, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, and Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, with additional manuscripts under review. Ms. Firdous has actively participated in international collaborations, conferences, and seminars, and has demonstrated strong leadership and organizational skills as a student representative, managing events, seminars, and college functions. Her achievements include receiving the Research Excellence Award and winning a laptop through the Prime Minister Laptop Scheme (2020). She is also an active member of professional communities and is continuously developing her skills in research, mentoring, and scientific communication. With her strong academic foundation, extensive research experience, publication record, and leadership qualities, Ms. Zarghuna Firdous is well-positioned to contribute significantly to advancements in energy conversion technologies and materials science on a global scale, with the potential to lead high-impact research and collaborative initiatives internationally. 42 Citations | 5 Documents | 3 h-index.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  1. Firdous, Z. (2024). Spinel-type calcium manganese oxide adorned on g-CN composite: A highly proficient electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Diamond and Related Materials. Cited by 27.

  2. Firdous, Z. (2025). Enhancement of electrochemical performance of hydrothermally synthesized CoNiO2/PANI for OER efficiency. [Journal name not specified]. Cited by 8.

  3. Firdous, Z., Alsalhi, S. A., Kumar, A., Chandra, S., Makasana, J., Ballal, S., … Sharma, R. S. K., Pathak, P. K., Chaudhary, R. R., & Mishra, V. L. (2025). Enhancement in electrocatalytic efficiency of hydrothermally synthesized SnAl2S4/ZnO approaching OER performance. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 128, 367–375. Cited by 6.

  4. Firdous, Z., Abo-Dief, H. M., Othman, N. A., Mirza, H., & Kumar, A. (2025). Improved electrochemical performance by CuS doped SnFe2O4 spinel for water splitting applications. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 113082. Cited by 1.

  5. Firdous, Z., Alrowaily, A., Gassoumi, A., Alotaibi, B. M., Alyousef, H. A., Sikander, M. A., Mirza, H., & Kumar, A. (2025). Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) Performance of SnFe2O4/g-CN Nanocomposites for Efficient Water Splitting. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 1–14.

Bo Wang | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bo Wang | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Henan University | China

Prof. Bo Wang is a distinguished scholar in photonics and condensed matter physics, currently serving as a Professor at the School of Future Technology, Henan University, China. He received his B.S. degree in Applied Physics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (2011–2015) and earned his Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics from Fudan University in 2020, where his research laid the foundation for his pioneering work in optical vortex beams and bound states in the continuum. Since his appointment as a professor in 2021, Prof. Wang has focused on research interests that span photonics, topological optics, metasurfaces, and wave manipulation, producing influential contributions that bridge fundamental physics and advanced optical technologies. His research skills include experimental and theoretical design of photonic crystal structures, manipulation of optical vortices, and interdisciplinary applications of topological wave phenomena, supported by strong project leadership in both national and international collaborations. Prof. Wang’s publication record includes multiple high-impact articles as first or corresponding author in prestigious journals such as Nature, Nature Photonics, Physical Review Letters, Optics Express, and Chinese Optics Letters, reflecting his ability to tackle frontier problems and produce transformative outcomes. He has been honored with several prestigious awards, including China’s Top 10 Optical Breakthroughs in 2020, the Guangqi Exploration Award and PhotoniX Prize from the Chinese Society for Optical Engineering in 2025, as well as the Zhongyuan Young Top-notch Talent recognition under the Zhongyuan Talents Program in 2023. In addition, he has secured competitive grants such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China Excellent Young Scientists Fund (2025). With his combination of academic excellence, international visibility, and mentorship, Prof. Wang has established himself as a dynamic leader in optical physics. His achievements and vision demonstrate strong potential to shape future innovations in photonics, inspire young scientists, and contribute meaningfully to global scientific advancement.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ResearchGate| ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Wang, B., Liu, W., Zhao, M., Wang, J., Zhang, Y., Chen, A., Guan, F., Liu, X., Shi, L., & Zi, J. (2020). Generating optical vortex beams by momentum-space polarization vortices centred at bound states in the continuum. Nature Photonics, 14(10), 623–628. Cited by: 470

  2. Liu, W., Wang, B., Zhang, Y., Wang, J., Zhao, M., Guan, F., Liu, X., Shi, L., & Zi, J. (2019). Circularly polarized states spawning from bound states in the continuum. Physical Review Letters, 123(11), 116104. Cited by: 406

  3. Zhang, Y., Chen, A., Liu, W., Hsu, C. W., Wang, B., Guan, F., Liu, X., Shi, L., Lu, L., & Zi, J. (2018). Observation of polarization vortices in momentum space. Physical Review Letters, 120(18), 186103. Cited by: 292

  4. Zhao, M., Chen, M. K., Zhuang, Z. P., Zhang, Y., Chen, A., Chen, Q., Liu, W., Wang, J., & Wang, B. (2021). Phase characterisation of metalenses. Light: Science & Applications, 10(1), 52. Cited by: 113

  5. Wang, J., Li, H., Ma, Y., Zhao, M., Liu, W., Wang, B., Wu, S., Liu, X., Shi, L., & Jiang, T. (2020). Routing valley exciton emission of a WS₂ monolayer via delocalized Bloch modes of in-plane inversion-symmetry-broken photonic crystal slabs. Light: Science & Applications, 9(1), 148. Cited by: 98

Nour Abdulameer | High Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nour Abdulameer | High Energy Physics | Best Researcher Award

Student  at Debrecen university, Hungary

Dr. Nour Jalal Abdulameer is a dedicated and emerging researcher in high-energy physics with a strong academic foundation, including a Ph.D. from the University of Debrecen. Her research contributions span nuclear and particle physics, with active involvement in major international collaborations such as the PHENIX Experiment. She has co-authored several technical notes and analysis reports related to particle collisions and solar events, showcasing her skills in data analysis, detector calibration, and simulation. Dr. Abdulameer has also presented at numerous global conferences and participated in advanced workshops, reflecting her active engagement in the scientific community. In addition to research, she has contributed significantly to teaching physics and medical physics across universities in Iraq and Hungary. Proficient in programming and multilingual, she is well-positioned for international collaboration. With further focus on peer-reviewed publications and leading independent research projects, she holds strong potential as a candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Nour Jalal Abdulameer has pursued a progressive academic path in the field of physics, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics Science from Thi-Qar University, Iraq (2011–2015). She advanced her specialization by earning a Master’s degree in Nuclear and Plasma Physics from the same institution (2016–2018), where she developed a strong foundation in theoretical and applied physics. Her academic journey reached its pinnacle with her ongoing Ph.D. studies in High Energy Physics at the University of Debrecen, Hungary (2020–present). Throughout her doctoral program, she has engaged in advanced coursework and hands-on research in experimental particle physics, data acquisition, astrophysics, and detector technology. Her participation in specialized schools such as the CERN School in Korea and the Asia-Europe-Pacific School of High-Energy Physics further enriched her technical knowledge. This strong and diverse educational background has equipped her with the expertise and practical skills essential for cutting-edge research in modern physics.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Nour Jalal Abdulameer has accumulated diverse professional experience across academia, research, and technical roles. She began her academic career as an Assistant Lecturer in Medical Physics at Al-Ayen University, Iraq (2018–2020), where she taught undergraduate laboratory courses. She later served at Thi-Qar University, instructing seminars in Quantum Mechanics, Electricity, and Nuclear Physics. Since 2020, she has been an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Debrecen, Hungary, contributing to physics education while actively engaging in research. Dr. Abdulameer has been a researcher in the PHENIX Experiment and has worked part-time at the Wigner Research Centre for Physics in Budapest since 2023. Her industry-related experience includes a technical role as a Medical Assistant handling dental X-rays and a Sales Engineer position focusing on technical solutions and customer support. These roles demonstrate her versatility in blending research, teaching, and practical applications of physics, underscoring her capability as a well-rounded physics professional.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Nour Jalal Abdulameer’s research interests lie primarily in the field of high-energy and nuclear physics, with a strong focus on experimental particle physics. Her work involves analyzing heavy-ion collisions to study fundamental particles and their interactions under extreme conditions, as part of the PHENIX Experiment collaboration. She is particularly interested in topics such as Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the Standard Model, direct photon and pion production, and the behavior of matter at high temperatures and densities. Her involvement in detector calibration, data acquisition, and online monitoring reflects a technical proficiency in handling complex experimental setups. Additionally, Dr. Abdulameer has explored solar particle events and their relationship with cosmic phenomena, indicating her multidisciplinary approach to research. Her experience with advanced programming tools like ROOT CERN and her participation in international workshops and scientific schools further support her commitment to advancing knowledge in particle physics through both theoretical insight and experimental precision.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Nour Jalal Abdulameer has been recognized for her academic and research excellence through several prestigious awards and honors. She was selected to participate in the highly competitive Asia-Europe-Pacific School of High-Energy Physics (AEPSHEP2022) in South Korea, reflecting her standing in the global physics community. Additionally, she has been invited to present her work at esteemed international conferences and workshops, including the Zimányi Winter School (2022 and 2023) in Hungary, the PHENIX training at Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory in the USA, and the Initial Stages 2023 Conference in Copenhagen. These opportunities highlight her active involvement and contributions to the field of high-energy physics. Her continued participation in workshops on scientific programming, detector technologies, and particle physics reflects both her academic recognition and commitment to professional development. These accolades underscore her promise and potential as a leading young researcher in experimental physics and related interdisciplinary domains.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Nour Jalal Abdulameer possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that make her a proficient and impactful scientist in the field of high-energy physics. She is highly skilled in data analysis, simulation, and detector calibration, with hands-on experience in working with particle detectors and large-scale experimental datasets from heavy-ion collisions. Her technical proficiency includes expertise in programming with C++ and using ROOT CERN for data visualization and statistical analysis, as well as LaTeX for scientific documentation. Dr. Abdulameer is adept at applying general research methodologies, modeling, and simulation techniques in experimental particle physics. Her work on the calibration of EMCal ToF and analysis of π0 and direct photon production demonstrates her deep understanding of experimental procedures and attention to precision. Additionally, her collaborative work with international teams, including contributions to technical and analysis notes, illustrates her ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary environments, managing complex research tasks with clarity and rigor.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Nour Jalal Abdulameer is a highly qualified and promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially considering her strong academic progression, active involvement in global high-energy physics experiments, and interdisciplinary engagement. Her background reflects consistent growth, international collaboration, and technical competence, which aligns with the qualities expected from a top researcher.

Publications Top Noted✍️

“Disentangling Centrality Bias and Final-State Effects in the Production of High-pT Neutral Pions Using Direct Photon in d+Au Collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV”

This publication presents a simultaneous measurement of direct photon and neutral pion production in d+Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV, analyzing the effects of centrality bias and final-state interactions. The study finds that for minimum-bias collisions, the nuclear modification factor is consistent with unity, while a suppression is observed in the top 5% of events with the highest activity, suggesting possible final-state effects.

Srikumar Ghorui |Physics and Astronomy | Leading Innovations in Science Award

Prof. Srikumar Ghorui | Physics and Astronomy | Leading Innovations in Science Award

Scientific officer H at BARC, India

Dr. Srikumar Ghorui is a distinguished physicist with over 25 years of experience in thermal plasma research. He obtained his M.Sc. in Physics with a specialization in Radio Physics and Electronics from the University of Burdwan and completed the 40th batch of the BARC Training School before earning his Ph.D. from the University of Mumbai. He further advanced his research through postdoctoral studies at the University of Minnesota, USA. Currently, he is a Senior Professor at the Homi Bhabha National Institute and heads the Thermal Plasma Technologies Section at BARC’s Laser and Plasma Technology Division. Dr. Ghorui has significantly contributed to plasma-based technologies, notably developing an atmospheric pressure portable catalytic air plasma system for synthesizing aqueous nitrate and nitrite fertilizers. His research focuses on innovative plasma applications in environmental and industrial sectors, demonstrating his expertise in advancing scientific and technological frontiers in plasma physics.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Srikumar Ghorui has an extensive academic background in physics and plasma research. He earned his Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Physics with a specialization in Radio Physics and Electronics from the University of Burdwan. Following this, he joined the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Training School as part of its 40th batch, gaining advanced knowledge in nuclear science and technology. He later pursued and successfully completed his Ph.D. from the University of Mumbai, focusing on thermal plasma applications. To further enrich his expertise, he undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Minnesota, USA, where he engaged in cutting-edge plasma technology research. His strong academic foundation and specialized training have equipped him with deep insights into plasma physics, enabling him to make significant contributions to the field. His educational journey reflects a commitment to scientific excellence and innovation in plasma-based technologies.

Professional Experience

Prof. Srikumar Ghorui has extensive professional experience in the field of plasma physics and thermal plasma applications. He began his career at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), where he gained expertise in plasma-based technologies and their industrial applications. Over the years, he has worked on various research projects involving plasma-assisted material processing, nanomaterials synthesis, and waste treatment using thermal plasma. His contributions extend to academia, where he has served as a professor and researcher, mentoring students and leading innovative research initiatives. He has collaborated with international institutions, including a postdoctoral tenure at the University of Minnesota, USA, where he worked on advanced plasma processing techniques. Throughout his career, Prof. Ghorui has published numerous research papers in reputed journals and participated in key conferences worldwide. His professional journey highlights his significant contributions to plasma science, technological advancements, and the development of sustainable solutions using plasma-based systems.

Research Interest

Prof. Srikumar Ghorui’s research interests primarily focus on plasma physics, thermal plasma applications, and their industrial and environmental implications. He is deeply involved in studying plasma-assisted material processing, including plasma arc welding, cutting, and coating techniques. His work also extends to the synthesis of nanomaterials using thermal plasma, exploring their applications in energy storage, catalysis, and advanced coatings. Additionally, he has conducted extensive research on plasma-based waste treatment technologies, aiming to develop sustainable methods for hazardous waste disposal and energy recovery. His interest in plasma diagnostics and modeling has led to significant contributions in understanding plasma behavior and optimizing industrial processes. Prof. Ghorui also explores interdisciplinary applications of plasma in biomedical engineering and environmental remediation. His research is driven by the goal of advancing plasma technologies for real-world applications, contributing to cleaner energy solutions, efficient manufacturing processes, and sustainable environmental management.

Award and Honor

Professor Srikumar Ghorui has made significant contributions to the field of thermal plasma technology over a career spanning more than 25 years. He currently serves as a senior professor at the Homi Bhabha National Institute in Mumbai and heads the Thermal Plasma Technologies Section within the Laser and Plasma Technology Division at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC). His research has led to advancements in plasma science, including the development of an atmospheric pressure portable catalytic air plasma system for synthesizing aqueous nitrogen dioxide and nitrate fertilizers, for which he filed a patent in March 2024. In recognition of his expertise, Professor Ghorui has been invited to speak at various conferences, such as the TIMP 2021, where he addressed key challenges in thermal plasma technology. Additionally, he has been honored as an Outstanding Reviewer by the Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics in both 2022 and 2023.

Research Skill

Professor Srikumar Ghorui possesses extensive research skills in the field of thermal plasma technology, with a strong focus on plasma-assisted material synthesis, environmental applications, and industrial process enhancement. His expertise spans experimental and computational studies of high-temperature plasmas, including diagnostics, modeling, and applications in waste treatment, energy generation, and advanced material processing. He has successfully developed innovative plasma systems, such as an atmospheric pressure portable catalytic air plasma system for sustainable fertilizer production. His ability to integrate fundamental plasma physics with applied engineering solutions has led to numerous technological advancements and patents. As a senior researcher at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), he has demonstrated a strong analytical approach, problem-solving capabilities, and hands-on experience in designing and optimizing plasma-based processes. His contributions have been widely recognized through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and awards, underscoring his excellence in advancing plasma science for industrial and societal applications.

Conclusion

Prof. Srikumar Ghorui is highly suitable for the Leading Innovations in Science Award. His pioneering contributions to plasma science, industrial applications, and technology transfer make him a strong candidate. Addressing minor areas like global collaboration and commercialization could further solidify his position as a world leader in plasma technology innovation.

Publications Top Noted

  • Thermodynamic and transport properties of two-temperature nitrogen-oxygen plasma

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, J.V.R. Heberlein, E. Pfender
    • Journal: Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing
    • Year: 2008
    • Citations: 95
  • Non-equilibrium modelling of an oxygen-plasma cutting torch

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, J.V.R. Heberlein, E. Pfender
    • Journal: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 86
  • Synthesis and characterization of Nd₂O₃ nanoparticles in a radiofrequency thermal plasma reactor

    • Authors: G.D. Dhamale, V.L. Mathe, S.V. Bhoraskar, S.N. Sahasrabudhe, S.D. Dhole, S. Ghorui
    • Journal: Nanotechnology
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 55
  • Thermodynamic and transport properties of two-temperature oxygen plasmas

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, J.V.R. Heberlein, E. Pfender
    • Journal: Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 52
  • Experimental evidence of chaotic behavior in atmospheric pressure arc discharge

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, S.H. Sahasrabudhe, P.S.S. Murthy, A.K. Das, N. Venkatramani
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
    • Year: 2000
    • Citations: 48
  • Origin of fluctuations in atmospheric pressure arc plasma devices

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, A.K. Das
    • Journal: Physical Review E
    • Year: 2004
    • Citations: 44
  • Probing instabilities in arc plasma devices using binary gas mixtures

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, M. Vysohlid, J.V.R. Heberlein, E. Pfender
    • Journal: Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 35
  • Strongly adherent Al₂O₃ coating on SS 316L: Optimization of plasma spray parameters and investigation of unique wear resistance behavior under air and nitrogen environment

    • Authors: V.C. Misra, Y. Chakravarthy, N. Khare, K. Singh, S. Ghorui
    • Journal: Ceramics International
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 33
  • Direct probing of anode arc root dynamics and voltage instability in a DC non-transferred arc plasma jet

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, N. Tiwari, K.C. Meher, A. Jan, A. Bhat, S.N. Sahasrabudhe
    • Journal: Plasma Sources Science and Technology
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 28
  • Stability and structures in atmospheric pressure DC non-transferred arc plasma jets of argon, nitrogen, and air

    • Authors: N. Tiwari, S. Bhandari, S. Ghorui
    • Journal: Physics of Plasmas
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 26
  • Theory of dynamic behavior in atmospheric pressure arc plasma devices. I. Theory and system behavior

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, A.K. Das
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
    • Year: 2004
    • Citations: 26
  • Thermodynamic and transport properties of nitrogen plasma under thermal equilibrium and non-equilibrium conditions

    • Authors: K.C. Meher, N. Tiwari, S. Ghorui
    • Journal: Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 24
  • Unique erosion features of hafnium cathode in atmospheric pressure arcs of air, nitrogen, and oxygen

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, K.C. Meher, R. Kar, N. Tiwari, S.N. Sahasrabudhe
    • Journal: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 23
  • Collision integrals for charged-charged interaction in two-temperature non-equilibrium plasma

    • Authors: S. Ghorui, A.K. Das
    • Journal: Physics of Plasmas
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 23

Heshmatollah Yavari | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Heshmatollah Yavari | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Prof at Uiversity of Isfaha, Iran

Professor Heshmatollah Yavari is a distinguished academic in the field of theoretical physics, specializing in superconductivity, superfluidity, and strongly correlated systems. He has made significant contributions to the study of Bose-Einstein condensation, ultracold atomic gases, and topological insulators. His research interests extend to optical lattices, granular electronic systems, neutron stars, and the exploration of Majorana fermions. Professor Yavari’s teaching experience spans several advanced topics in physics, including quantum mechanics, many-body physics, and quantum field theory. His publications reflect a broad range of contributions to the understanding of thermal conductivity, viscosity, and magnetic properties in superfluid and superconducting systems, among other topics.

Professional Profile 

Education

Professor Yavari’s academic journey began with a BSc in Physics from the University of Tabriz, followed by an MSc from the University of Isfahan. He then pursued a PhD in Theoretical Physics at the University of Isfahan, where his research focused on the temperature dependence of transport and magnetic coefficients in superfluid and superconductor systems. His academic training laid the foundation for his extensive contributions to the study of condensed matter physics, leading him to a prominent role in both theoretical research and teaching.

Professional Experience

Professor Yavari has held various academic positions at the University of Isfahan. He began his career as an Assistant Professor in 2005 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2010. In 2016, he was appointed as a Professor in the Department of Physics, where he continues to lead groundbreaking research. Throughout his career, he has actively engaged in the development of advanced courses in quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and condensed matter physics, contributing to the education and mentorship of numerous students in the field of physics. His professional experience extends to leadership roles in scientific research and publications, further solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in theoretical physics.

Research Interests

Professor Heshmatollah Yavari’s research interests lie at the intersection of condensed matter physics and quantum mechanics. He is particularly focused on superconductivity and superfluidity, with an emphasis on understanding the fundamental properties and behaviors of quantum systems at low temperatures. His work explores Bose-Einstein condensation, strongly correlated systems, and the phenomena of topological insulators and superconductors. Additionally, Professor Yavari investigates the behavior of ultracold atomic gases in optical lattices and the exotic properties of Majorana fermions, which have implications for quantum computing and high-energy physics. He is also interested in the thermal and transport properties of superfluid systems, neutron stars, and granular electronic systems. His theoretical research contributes to advancing the understanding of quantum matter and opens new avenues in both fundamental science and applied physics.

Awards and Honors

Professor Heshmatollah Yavari has received significant recognition for his contributions to theoretical physics, particularly in the fields of superconductivity and superfluidity. His research has been widely published in international journals, highlighting his influence and expertise in condensed matter physics. Although specific awards and honors are not mentioned, the continuous progression of his academic career, from Assistant Professor to Professor at the University of Isfahan, reflects his dedication and the respect he has earned within the scientific community. Additionally, his long-standing role as a mentor and educator in various advanced physics courses demonstrates his influence in shaping future generations of physicists. His work remains integral to the development of new theoretical models and experimental investigations in quantum physics.

Publications Top Noted

  • Effects of Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit couplings on the critical temperature and paramagnetic limiting field of superconductors with broken inversion symmetry
    • Authors: Yavari, H., Tayebantayeba, M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Impurity and hybridization effects on the symmetry classification and magnetic response function of a two-band superconductor with interband pairing order
    • Authors: Renani, F.A., Yavari, H.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  • Three-body and Coulomb interactions in a quasi-two-dimensional dipolar Bose-condensed gas
    • Authors: Moniri, S.M., Yavari, H., Darsheshdar, E.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 2
  • Effects of hybridization and spin–orbit coupling to induce odd-frequency pairing in two-band superconductors
    • Authors: Tamadonpour, M., Yavari, H.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 2
  • Shear viscosity in the strong interaction regime of a p-wave superfluid Fermi gas
    • Authors: Moniri, S.M., Yavari, H., Darsheshdar, E.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 0
  • Anomalous viscosity of a chiral two-orbital superconductor in tight-binding model
    • Authors: Yazdani-Hamid, M., Yavari, H.
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 0
  • Progress in the development and construction of high temperature superconducting magnets
    • Authors: Yavari, H.
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 0
  • Effects of Thermally Induced Roton-Like Excitation on the Superfluid Density of a Quasi-2D Dipolar Bose Condensed Gas
    • Authors: Yavari, H., Forouharmanesh, F.
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 0
  • Effect of long-range 1/ r interaction on thermal and quantum depletion of a dipolar quasi-two-dimensional Bose gas
    • Authors: Tamaddonpur, M., Yavari, H., Saeidi, Z.
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 2
  • Effect of long-range 1/r interaction on thermal and quantum depletion of a dipolar quasi-two-dimensional Bose gas
    • Authors: Tamaddonpur, M., Yavari, H., Saeidi, Z.
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 0

Yadhukrishnan K V | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yadhukrishnan K V | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar at Madurai Kamaraj University, India

Mr. Yadhukrishnan K. V. is a dedicated research scholar at Madurai Kamaraj University, specializing in condensed matter physics with a focus on nanotechnology and gas sensing applications. His research journey demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing critical challenges in industrial and environmental monitoring through advanced material design and sensing technologies. With an emphasis on nanoengineered 1D and 2D composites, he has contributed to innovative solutions in detecting hazardous gases and pollutants, earning recognition for his impactful publications and presentations at national and international platforms. His robust academic background, professional engagements, and collaborative efforts highlight a promising trajectory in the scientific community.

Professional profile

Education📘👩‍🎓

Mr. Yadhukrishnan holds a Master’s degree in Physics from Gandhigram Rural Institute, with a specialization in condensed matter physics, graduating with an impressive 8.14 CGPA in 2021. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Sree Keralavarma College, University of Calicut, in 2018. Currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Madurai Kamaraj University, he is expected to complete his doctorate by March 2026. His educational path reflects a consistent focus on excellence and a passion for advancing scientific understanding, culminating in prestigious recognitions such as the Best Paper Award at a national conference.

Professional  Experience🔬

In his professional endeavors, Mr. Yadhukrishnan has gained substantial research experience. As a Project Fellow under the RUSA 2.0 initiative, he worked extensively on developing gas sensing technologies using nanocomposites. His involvement in advanced fabrication techniques at the CeNSE department, IISc Bangalore, further enhanced his skillset. Additionally, his international internship through the TEEP program at Ming Chi University, Taiwan, allowed him to focus on miniaturized IoT-compatible gas sensors for environmental monitoring. This professional exposure underscores his capability in experimental design, material characterization, and application-driven research.

Research Interest🧪

Mr. Yadhukrishnan’s research interests center on advancing material science, particularly in gas sensing and biosensing applications. His work integrates nanoengineered composites, such as CNTs and g-C3N4, to enhance sensor sensitivity and functionality. He is particularly intrigued by the microstructural optimization of 1D and 2D materials for real-world applications in detecting environmental pollutants and dangerous gases. His interdisciplinary approach combines nanotechnology, condensed matter physics, and IoT-based solutions, paving the way for innovations in sustainable and scalable sensing technologies.

Award and Honor🌟

Mr. Yadhukrishnan’s academic and research efforts have been recognized through several awards and honors. Notably, he received the Best Paper Award at a National Conference on Design and Applications of Emerging Materials, highlighting his innovative contributions to nanotechnology. His published research in esteemed journals and book chapters further validates his academic excellence. Additionally, his active participation in conferences and advanced training programs, such as the INUP initiative at IISc Bangalore, underscores his dedication to professional growth and scientific dissemination.

Conclusion

Yadhukrishnan KV demonstrates exceptional promise as a researcher in condensed matter physics and nanotechnology. His innovative work in gas sensing applications and environmental monitoring reflects both technical proficiency and an ability to address real-world challenges. While there is scope for further achievements in terms of independent research leadership and broader collaborations, his academic output, technical expertise, and dedication to advancing material science make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications top notes📚

  • Title: Fabrication of polythiophene/graphitic carbon nitride IDE sensors for exceptional room temperature hydrogen sensitivity
    • Authors: K.V. Yadhukrishnan, Sujin P. Jose, V. Vasu, Jemini Jose
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.10.073
  • Title: Carbon Nanotube‐Based Nanostructured Materials for Supercapacitor Applications: Synthesis and Electrochemical Analysis
    • Authors: Jawahar Vigneshwaran, Sibi Abraham, Yadhukrishnan Kakkad Vasudevan, Thibeorchews Prasankumar, Sujin P. Jose, Jemini Jose
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage, DOI: 10.1002/9783527838851.ch28
  • Title: Incredible electrochemical performance of ZnWO₄/PANI as a favorable electrode material for supercapacitor
    • Authors: Sastipriyaa Padmanaaban, Yadhukrishnan Kakkad Vasudevan, Raja Viswanathan, Sujin P. Jose, Gopinathan Chellasamy
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, DOI: 10.1515/zpch-2023-0523

Sibusiso Nqayi | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sibusiso Nqayi | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

PDRF at University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Dr. Sibusiso Nqayi is a highly skilled physicist with a PhD in Physics and extensive experience in both teaching and research. He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg, where he contributes to innovative research in experimental and computational physics. His career is marked by a strong commitment to both scientific exploration and mentoring future scientists. Dr. Nqayi has actively participated in various community engagement initiatives, including tutoring disadvantaged students and organizing career exhibitions for high school students, demonstrating his dedication to making science accessible. His research interests are diverse, encompassing nanostructures, material science, and the physicochemical properties of various compounds. As a researcher and educator, Dr. Nqayi continues to contribute meaningfully to his field, with ongoing projects that demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in academic and applied physics.

Professional profile

Education📘👩‍🎓

Dr. Sibusiso Nqayi holds a PhD in Physics, awarded in 2023 by the University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. His academic journey also includes a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Johannesburg, where he continues to expand his expertise. His doctoral research focused on advanced materials and the study of their properties, particularly in the context of nanotechnology and material physics. His solid academic foundation and ongoing research further demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of physics. In addition to his formal qualifications, Dr. Nqayi’s experience in various academic roles, from research assistant to lecturer, underscores his dedication to both personal academic growth and the development of his students.

Professional  Experience🔬

Dr. Nqayi has accumulated substantial professional experience through various roles in academia and research. He currently serves as a Research Assistant and Lecturer at the University of Johannesburg, a position he began in October 2023. His responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, managing laboratory experiments, and guiding students through their research projects. Prior to this, Dr. Nqayi was a lecturer at the Central University of Technology, where he served as course coordinator and contributed to department administration. His earlier roles include serving as a lab assistant and research assistant at the University of the Free State, where he gained valuable experience assisting in the synthesis and analysis of materials. This extensive professional experience in both teaching and research positions him as a versatile academic capable of bridging research and pedagogy effectively.

Research Interest🧪

Dr. Sibusiso Nqayi’s research interests are centered around the experimental and computational aspects of material science, particularly focusing on nanostructures and their interactions with biological systems. His work explores the physicochemical properties of nanomaterials, such as gold (Au) and silver (Ag) nanoparticles, and their biological applications, including cellular uptake and toxicity. His research also extends to the study of magnetic and structural properties of materials, particularly rare-earth-based compounds, including rare-earth substituted ferrites and double perovskites. These interests reflect Dr. Nqayi’s dedication to understanding complex materials and their potential applications in technology and medicine. His diverse research contributions demonstrate a balance between fundamental physics and applied science, making his work highly relevant to both theoretical and practical fields.

Award and Honor🌟

Although specific awards and honors are not detailed in Dr. Nqayi’s resume, his contributions to the field of physics are noteworthy in their own right. His ongoing research in nanotechnology and material science, coupled with his involvement in significant conferences, positions him as a promising academic. Additionally, Dr. Nqayi’s selection as a reviewer for academic conferences and student reports indicates recognition by his peers in the scientific community. His mentorship roles, particularly in guiding MSc and Honours students, further reflect his commitment to fostering new talent in physics. As he continues to publish his work in reputable journals and contribute to national and international scientific discussions, his recognition in the academic community is likely to increase.

Conclusion

Sibusiso Nqayi is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His strong academic background, varied research output, and dedication to student mentorship are clear indicators of his potential as an exceptional researcher. His active community engagement and roles as a reviewer show that he is a well-rounded academic. However, to further enhance his standing, focusing on expanding his interdisciplinary collaborations, increasing the impact of his publications, pursuing research grants, and taking on leadership in larger research projects will help him achieve even greater recognition in the field of Physics.

Publications top notes📚

  • Title: Recent developments in computational and experimental studies of physicochemical properties of Au and Ag nanostructures on cellular uptake and nanostructure toxicity
    Authors: T Ngake, S Nqayi, M Gulumian, S Cronjé, RA Harris
    Year: 2022
    Cited by: 7
  • Title: Computational study of the effect of size and surface functionalization on Au nanoparticles on their stability to study biological descriptors
    Authors: S Nqayi, M Gulumian, S Cronjé, RA Harris
    Year: 2022
    Cited by: 1
  • Title: Weak ferromagnetic interactions of Sm2Fe2O5+ δ induced by coupling of the crystal and related lattice vibrations
    Authors: S Nqayi, B Sondezi
    Year: 2024
    Cited by: 0 (under review or not yet cited)
  • Title: Investigating the optical properties of gold decorated CdS nanoparticles via physical techniques
    Authors: S Nqayi
    Year: 2019
    Cited by: N/A (university thesis or internal document)

Dennis Bonatsos | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dennis Bonatsos | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Director of Research at Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos, Greece

Dr. Dennis Bonatsos is an esteemed theoretical nuclear physicist with an international reputation, notable for his prolific research, leadership, and contributions to the academic and scientific community. Based in Greece, he serves as Director of Research at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, NCSR “Demokritos.” Dr. Bonatsos has a rich academic and research background, demonstrated through over 140 publications, numerous citations, and a consistent record of mentoring Ph.D. and M.Sc. students. His leadership roles extend beyond research, with prominent positions on scientific boards, committees, and editorial boards, reflecting his influence and commitment to advancing nuclear physics globally. Known for his active involvement in conferences, collaborations, and teaching, Dr. Bonatsos has contributed to the field’s growth while inspiring the next generation of scientists. His dedication and impact have garnered him awards and recognition, solidifying his status as a leading figure in nuclear physics.

Professional profile

Education📘👩‍🎓

Dr. Dennis Bonatsos began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Patras, Greece, graduating in 1979 with a remarkable GPA of 9.1/10—the highest in the department’s history at that time. His academic distinction was evident early on, as he placed first in the nationwide Entrance Examinations in 1975, securing his entry into the University of Patras. He pursued further specialization with a Ph.D. in Theoretical Nuclear Physics at the University of Pennsylvania in the United States, completing it in 1985. His education laid a solid foundation for his distinguished career, marked by international academic exchanges and deep expertise in nuclear theory. Dr. Bonatsos’s educational achievements underscore his commitment to academic excellence, which continues to drive his contributions to the nuclear physics field.

Professional  Experience🔬

Dr. Bonatsos has a robust professional background, with a career that spans prestigious institutions across Europe and North America. His early career included positions at esteemed research institutions such as ECT* Trento in Italy, the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, the University of Tübingen in Germany, and the University of Oxford in the UK, as well as Orsay in France. Since 1996, he has been a tenured Director of Research at NCSR “Demokritos” in Greece, where he plays a vital role in the Institute of Nuclear Physics. Dr. Bonatsos has held significant leadership positions, including as a member of the Board of Directors, graduate chairman, and scientific advisory board member. His career reflects a commitment to advancing nuclear physics through research, governance, and international collaboration, which has had a lasting influence on the scientific community.

Research Interest🧪

Dr. Bonatsos’s research interests lie primarily in theoretical nuclear physics, with a focus on nuclear structure and the symmetries and models that describe it. His work spans various theoretical approaches, including group theory applications and symmetry-based methods, which have contributed to a deeper understanding of nuclear properties and dynamics. He has collaborated widely and presented his findings at international conferences and seminars, with invited talks in over 100 venues. Dr. Bonatsos is highly active in the research community, having organized numerous conferences and participated in international schools and colleges, especially in Europe and the Middle East. His research has consistently contributed to advancing theoretical approaches to nuclear physics, adding valuable insights and methods that aid in solving complex nuclear questions.

Award and Honor🌟

Dr. Bonatsos’s significant contributions to nuclear physics have earned him several awards and honors, reflecting his dedication and impact. In 1998, he received a prize from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences for the best theoretical work, marking early recognition of his innovative research. More recently, he has been acknowledged for his contributions as a reviewer, receiving “most valued reviewer” status from Nuclear Physics A in 2015 and the “outstanding reviewer award” from the Journal of Physics G in 2018. He was also named a Distinguished Referee by the European Physical Journal in 2019. Additionally, his h-index of 47 and over 6,000 citations underscore the lasting impact and recognition of his work in the scientific community. Dr. Bonatsos’s awards and honors highlight his role as a prominent and respected researcher in theoretical nuclear physics.

Conclusion

Dennis Bonatsos is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with an impressive blend of academic, research, and leadership achievements. His prolific publication record, significant citation count, leadership roles, and dedication to mentorship reflect his substantial impact on theoretical nuclear physics. While minor areas for improvement could enhance his portfolio, especially in emerging fields and modern teaching methods, his overall contributions and international reputation make him a strong candidate for this award. His accomplishments are not only a testament to his expertise but also highlight his ongoing commitment to advancing nuclear physics on a global scale.

Publications top notes📚

  1. “Quantum groups and their applications in nuclear physics”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, C. Daskaloyannis
    Journal: Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
    Year: 1999
    Citations: 257
  2. “Z(5): critical point symmetry for the prolate to oblate nuclear shape phase transition”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, D. Lenis, D. Petrellis, P.A. Terziev
    Journal: Physics Letters B
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 231
  3. “Interacting boson models of nuclear structure”
    Author: D. Bonatsos
    Year: 1988
    Citations: 197
  4. “Deformed oscillator algebras for two-dimensional quantum superintegrable systems”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, C. Daskaloyannis, K. Kokkotas
    Journal: Physical Review A
    Year: 1994
    Citations: 191
  5. “Staggering in γ-band energies and the transition between different structural symmetries in nuclei”
    Authors: E.A. McCutchan, D. Bonatsos, N.V. Zamfir, R.F. Casten
    Journal: Physical Review C
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 160
  6. “Bohr Hamiltonian with a deformation-dependent mass term for the Davidson potential”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, P.E. Georgoudis, D. Lenis, N. Minkov, C. Quesne
    Journal: Physical Review C
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 156
  7. “X(3): an exactly separable γ-rigid version of the X(5) critical point symmetry”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, D. Lenis, D. Petrellis, P.A. Terziev, I. Yigitoglu
    Journal: Physics Letters B
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 152
  8. “Bohr Hamiltonian with a deformation-dependent mass term for the Kratzer potential”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, P.E. Georgoudis, N. Minkov, D. Petrellis, C. Quesne
    Journal: Physical Review C
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 135
  9. “SUq(2) description of rotational spectra and its relation to the variable moment of inertia model”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, E.N. Argyres, S.B. Drenska, P.P. Raychev, R.P. Roussev
    Journal: Physics Letters B
    Year: 1990
    Citations: 134
  10. “Sequence of potentials lying between the U(5) and X(5) symmetries”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, D. Lenis, N. Minkov, P.P. Raychev, P.A. Terziev
    Journal: Physical Review C
    Year: 2004
    Citations: 127
  11. “E(5), X(5), and prolate to oblate shape phase transitions in relativistic Hartree-Bogoliubov theory”
    Authors: R. Fossion, D. Bonatsos, G.A. Lalazissis
    Journal: Physical Review C
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 126
  12. “Analytic predictions for nuclear shapes, prolate dominance, and the prolate-oblate shape transition in the proxy-SU(3) model”
    Authors: D. Bonatsos, I.E. Assimakis, N. Minkov, A. Martinou, S. Sarantopoulou
    Journal: Physical Review C
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 124