Mohsen Choubani | Nanostructures | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohsen Choubani | Nanostructures | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor, Scientific Faculty of Monastir, Unversity of Monastir, Tunisia

Mohsen Choubani is an Associate Professor of Physics at the Scientific Faculty of Monastir (F.S.M), Tunisia, specializing in Micro-Opto-Electronic and Nanostructures. Born on September 17, 1971, in Mahdia, Tunisia, he has dedicated over 27 years to education and research. Choubani is married with four children and actively contributes to academic and scientific communities.

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Education 🎓  

Mohsen Choubani is an Associate Professor of Physics at F.S.M, Tunisia. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics in April 2011 with the distinction of “Very Honorable” from the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis. Prior to that, he completed a Thorough Studies Diploma (DEA) in Physics in December 1997 with a “Pretty Good” distinction at F.S.M, Tunisia. He also holds a Mastery in Physics, awarded in July 1995 with a “Pretty Good/Quite” distinction from the same institution. Mohsen began his academic journey with a Baccalaureate in Experimental Science, which he received in June 1991 from the High School of Ksour-essef, Mahdia.

Professional Experience 💼

Mohsen Choubani has a diverse and extensive teaching career. Since September 2022, he has been serving as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Monastir (F.S.M), Tunisia. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Professor at F.S.M from September 2012 to July 2022, following his time as a Higher Education Assistant in September 2010. His career in education began as a Secondary School Teacher, a position he held from September 1997 to 2010. In addition to his full-time roles, Mohsen has experience as a Part-Time Teacher at both the Higher Institute of Computer Science of Mahdia (2006-2007) and F.S.M (1996-1997).

Research Interests 🔬

Modeling and Optimization of Non-linear Optical Properties in Quantum Dots, Quantum Rings, and Nano-Holes

The exploration of non-linear optical properties in quantum systems like quantum dots, quantum rings, and nano-holes (droplets) is pivotal for advancing photonics and optoelectronics. These quantum structures exhibit unique behaviors under varying electromagnetic fields, enabling the manipulation of light at the nanoscale. Modeling these properties involves complex computational techniques to optimize their performance in various applications, such as quantum computing, high-resolution imaging, and ultrafast communication technologies. By understanding and optimizing the interactions within these nanostructures, researchers can develop innovative solutions for next-generation optical devices.

Electromagnetic Modeling of Non-homogeneous Planar Structures, Photonic Crystals, and Electronic Transport through Semiconductor Barriers

In the realm of electromagnetic modeling, non-homogeneous planar structures, photonic crystals, and semiconductor barriers are critical components that shape the behavior of light and electronic transport at the microscopic level. Non-homogeneous planar structures, with their varying material properties, influence wave propagation in ways that can be harnessed for novel optical devices. Photonic crystals, with their periodic structures, allow for the control of light in unprecedented ways, leading to the development of highly efficient waveguides, sensors, and filters. Furthermore, understanding electronic transport through semiconductor barriers is essential for designing advanced electronic and optoelectronic components, including transistors, diodes, and quantum devices. Through meticulous modeling and analysis, these elements contribute to the cutting-edge development of technologies that rely on precise electromagnetic interactions.

Awards 🏆

Numerous acknowledgments for contributions to physics education and research

Publications Top Notes 📚

Benzerroug, N., & Choubani, M. (2024). Effects of hills, morphology, electromagnetic fields, temperature, pressure, and aluminum concentration on the second harmonic generation of GaAs/AlxGa1-xAs elliptical quantum rings. Results in Physics, 63, 107883. (Cited by: 1) link

Choubani, M., & Benzerroug, N. (2024). Design of a frequency multiplier based on laterally coupled quantum dots for optoelectronic device applications in the Tera-Hertz domain: Impact of inhomogeneous indium distribution, strains, pressure, temperature, and electric field. Journal of Electronic Materials, 53(25). (Cited by: 1) link

Benzerroug, N., Makhlouf, D., & Choubani, M. (2023). Pressure, temperature, and electric field effects on linear and nonlinear optical properties in InxGa1-xAs/GaAs strained quantum dots: under indium segregation and In/Ga intermixing phenomena. Physica B, 658, 414819. (Cited by: 3) link

Makhlouf, D., Benzerroug, N., & Choubani, M. (2023). Tailoring of the Nonlinear Optical Rectification in vertically and laterally coupled InxGa1-xAs/GaAs quantum dots for Tera-hertz applications: under In/Ga inter-diffusion, indium segregation, and strains effects. Results in Physics, 48, 106457. (Cited by: 2) link

Choubani, M., Maaref, H., & Saidi, F. (2022). Linear, third-order nonlinear and total absorption coefficients of a coupled InAs/GaAs lens-shaped core/shell quantum dots in terahertz region. European Physical Journal Plus, 137, 265. (Cited by: 5) link

 

 

 

 

 

Yasir Almajidi | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Yasir Almajidi, Nanotechnology, Best Researcher Award🏆

Doctorate at Baghdad college of medical sciences, Iraq

Yasir Qasim Al-Majidi is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist from Iraq, known for his extensive academic and research contributions in the field of pharmaceutics. He currently holds a PhD from Mustansiriya University and serves as the Dean Assistant and Chief of the Pharmaceutics Department at Baghdad College of Medical Sciences. Yasir’s career spans over a decade, marked by significant achievements in clinical practice, academic teaching, and industry roles.

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Yasir Qasim Al-Majidi has achieved notable recognition in the academic community, reflected in his author metrics. He has garnered 82 citations and 32 documents on Scopus with an H-index of 5, 126 citations and 44 documents on ResearchGate with an H-index of 5, 120 citations and 38 documents on Google Scholar with an H-index of 6, and 52 citations and 31 documents on Web of Science with an H-index of 4. These metrics highlight his impactful contributions to pharmaceutical research.

Education

Yasir’s educational journey began at Al-Kadhimiya Secondary School in Iraq, where he graduated in 2008. He then earned a BSc in Pharmacy from Baghdad College of Pharmacy (Baghdad College of Medical Sciences) in 2013. He pursued further studies at Mustansiriya University, obtaining an MSc in Pharmaceutics in 2018 and a PhD in Pharmaceutics in 2022. His academic background has equipped him with a robust foundation in pharmaceutical sciences.

Research Focus

Yasir’s research is centered on pharmaceutics, with specific interests in biopharmaceutics, therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM), pharmaceutical calculations, and physical pharmacy. He has also made significant contributions to patent development and quality control in pharmaceutical practices. His work aims to advance the understanding and application of pharmaceutical sciences to improve patient outcomes and healthcare practices.

Professional Journey

Yasir’s professional journey began in 2013 as a technician at Baghdad College of Medical Sciences. He later became an assistant lecturer, where he was responsible for teaching various pharmaceutics-related subjects. His dedication and expertise led to his promotion to Dean Assistant and Chief of the Pharmaceutics Department. Additionally, he has held roles in the pharmaceutical industry as a medical representative, supervisor, and product manager, gaining valuable administrative and managerial skills.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his career, Yasir has received numerous accolades for his academic and professional excellence. He was awarded a PhD in Pharmacy with an Excellent degree (91.5) from Mustansiriya University and an MSc in Pharmacy with a Very Good degree (87.33) from the same institution. He also holds a patent (No. 5166) from the Central Agency for Quality Control and Control, Ministry of Planning/Industrial Property, which underscores his innovative contributions to the field.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Yasir has authored at least 44 research articles and reviews published in both local and international journals, with many indexed in Scopus and Clarivate. His publications cover a wide range of topics within pharmaceutics, demonstrating his comprehensive expertise and commitment to advancing pharmaceutical research. His work has been widely cited, reflecting its impact on the scientific community.

A double-layer cellulose/pectin-soy protein isolate-pomegranate peel extract micro/nanofiber dressing for acceleration of wound healing

  • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.128198
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85178076467
  • ISSN: 18790003, 01418130
  • Contributors: Mirhaj, M.; Varshosaz, J.; Nasab, P.M.; Al-Musawi, M.H.; Almajidi, Y.Q.; Shahriari-Khalaji, M.; Tavakoli, M.; Alizadeh, M.; Sharifianjazi, F.; Mehrjoo, M. et al.
  • Source: Yasir Q. Almajidi via Scopus – Elsevier

A novel designed nanofibrous mat based on hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose incorporating mango peel extract for potential use in wound care system

  • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.129159
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85182391843
  • ISSN: 18790003, 01418130
  • Contributors: Al-Naymi, H.A.S.; Mahmoudi, E.; Kamil, M.M.; Almajidi, Y.Q.; Al-Musawi, M.H.; Mohammadzadeh, V.; Ghorbani, M.; Mortazavi Moghadam, F.
  • Source: Yasir Q. Almajidi via Scopus – Elsevier

A versatile magnetic nanocomposite based on cellulose-cyclodextrin hydrogel embedded with graphene oxide and Cu₂O nanoparticles for catalytic application

  • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129367
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85183123277
  • ISSN: 18790003, 01418130
  • Contributors: Almajidi, Y.Q.; Majeed, A.A.; Ali, E.; Abdullaev, S.; Koka, N.A.; Bisht, Y.S.; Fenjan, M.N.; Alawadi, A.; Alsalamy, A.; Saleh, L.H.
  • Source: Yasir Q. Almajidi via Scopus – Elsevier

Chitosan-based nanofibrous scaffolds for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications: A comprehensive review

  • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.130683
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85188029420
  • ISSN: 18790003, 01418130
  • Contributors: Almajidi, Y.Q.; Ponnusankar, S.; Chaitanya, M.V.N.L.; Marisetti, A.L.; Hsu, C.-Y.; Dhiaa, A.M.; Saadh, M.J.; Pal, Y.; Thabit, R.; Adhab, A.H. et al.
  • Source: Yasir Q. Almajidi via Scopus – Elsevier

Dendritic cell-derived exosome (DEX) therapy for digestive system cancers: Recent advances and future prospect

  • Journal: Pathology Research and Practice
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2024.155288
  • EID: 2-s2.0-85190816622
  • ISSN: 16180631, 03440338
  • Contributors: Al-Hawary, S.I.S.; Almajidi, Y.Q.; Bansal, P.; Ahmad, I.; Kaur, H.; Hjazi, A.; Deorari, M.; Zwamel, A.H.; Hamzah, H.F.; Mohammed, B.A.
  • Source: Yasir Q. Almajidi via Scopus – Elsevier

Research Timeline

Yasir’s research activities have been a consistent and integral part of his academic and professional career. Starting from his undergraduate studies, he has continuously contributed to the field of pharmaceutics through his postgraduate education and into his current professional roles. His research timeline illustrates his dedication to exploring and addressing key issues in pharmaceutical sciences.

Collaborations and Projects

Throughout his career, Yasir has collaborated with various international pharmaceutical companies and research institutions. He has played a crucial role in managing medical conferences, designing promotional materials for drugs, and participating in quality control and quality assurance training. His collaborations often involve interdisciplinary projects aimed at enhancing pharmaceutical education and practice, reflecting his commitment to improving healthcare outcomes through innovative research and professional activities.