Nikolai Kargin | Semiconductor Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Nikolai Kargin | Semiconductor Materials | Best Researcher Award

Rector Office Counselor, Professor | National Research Nuclear University MEPhI | Russia

Nikolai I. Kargin is a distinguished researcher with extensive expertise in electronic processes in microwave devices, quantum-well heterostructures, and high-heterostructure device development. His scientific contributions encompass the physics and technology of quantum-well heterostructures, micro- and nanotechnology for short-channel microwave devices, and the design, calculation, and simulation of heterostructure unipolar and bipolar microwave devices operating at frequencies up to 250 GHz and beyond. Kargin has played a pivotal role in advancing heterostructure monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) and devices for broadband wireless communication systems, fiber-optic networks, airborne radars, and high-sensitivity radiometers, as well as energy-efficient devices based on wide-gap materials. With over 230 publications—including a monograph, 230 articles and abstracts, 15 scientific and methodological works, and nine patents—Kargin’s research has had significant impact across academia and industry. His work is characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together teams in electronics, spintronics, photonics, and nanotechnology, and fostering innovations that address both fundamental scientific challenges and applied technological needs. He has contributed to numerous high-impact projects that enhance communication technologies, radar systems, and energy-efficient electronic devices, reflecting a strong societal and technological influence. Throughout his career, Kargin has held leadership roles such as Vice-Rector of the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Director of the Institute of Nanotechnologies in Electronics, Spintronics and Photonics, and head of advanced research departments, emphasizing his ability to guide research initiatives and mentor scientific teams. His work exemplifies excellence in integrating theoretical insights with practical device engineering, establishing him as a globally recognized authority in microwave electronics and heterostructure technologies.

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Featured Publications

  1. Kargin, N. I., et al. (2025). Evidence of isospin-symmetry violation in high-energy collisions of atomic nuclei. Nature Communications.

  2. Kargin, N. I., et al. (2025). Iridescence and luminescence from opal matrices for show business. Photonics.

  3. Kargin, N. I., et al. (2025). Raman spectroscopy of multilayer graphene structures with various twist angles between layers. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy.

  4. Kargin, N. I., et al. (2025). Development of a correlator for measuring the second-order autocorrelation function of single photon sources. Russian Microelectronics.

  5. Kargin, N. I., et al. (2025). Single NV centers in diamond produced by multipulse femtosecond laser irradiation. Diamond and Related Materials.


Kargin’s research bridges fundamental physics and advanced device engineering, driving innovation in quantum technologies, high-frequency electronics, and nanomaterials. His work contributes to scientific knowledge, industrial applications in communication and sensing systems, and global advancements in photonics and nuclear research.

T. Lakshmana Rao Tangi | Condensed Matter | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. T. Lakshmana Rao Tangi | Condensed Matter | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Vignan’s Institute of technology (A), India

Dr. T. Lakshmana Rao is an accomplished physicist and academic with a decade-long career spanning teaching, research, and institutional development. His core expertise lies in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics and Material Science, with particular focus on nanoparticle synthesis, magnetic materials, and multiferroics. Dr. Rao has demonstrated consistent academic excellence through national-level achievements, government-funded fellowships, and high-impact publications in SCI-indexed journals. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor (Selection Grade) at Vignan’s Institute of Information Technology, Visakhapatnam, where he actively contributes to academic coordination, student mentoring, and institutional innovation. His scholarly work has significantly advanced the understanding of LaFeO₃-based nanoparticles and their magnetic and electrical behavior, contributing to potential applications in sensors and quantum devices. A dedicated mentor and academic leader, Dr. Rao bridges fundamental research with real-world application, nurturing the next generation of physicists while contributing meaningfully to the broader scientific community in India and beyond.

Professional Profile 

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Education 

Dr. Rao holds a Ph.D. in Physics & Astronomy from the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela, awarded in January 2021. His doctoral thesis explored substitution-induced changes in the structural, magnetic, and electrical properties of LaFeO₃ nanoparticles, a key area in materials research. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed an M.Tech in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering from NIT Rourkela in 2012 and an M.Sc. in Physics from Andhra University in 2009. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. (Mathematics, Physics, Geology) from Maharaja Degree College, Vizianagaram, followed by successful completion of Intermediate and SSC education in Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh. Throughout his education, Dr. Rao consistently ranked among the top performers, qualifying competitive exams like GATE and PGECET, and earning multiple fellowships from MHRD, India. This strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his impactful research and teaching career in condensed matter physics and materials science.

Experience 

Dr. T. Lakshmana Rao brings over 10 years of experience in both teaching and research. He began his career as a Physics Lecturer at Narayana Junior College, Visakhapatnam, and subsequently served as a Teaching Assistant at NIT Rourkela during his Ph.D. program. He has taught IIT-JEE and NEET Physics at various academies and worked as Guest Faculty at a government junior college in Islampeta, Visakhapatnam. From 2021 to 2022, he held the position of Assistant Professor at Dadi Institute of Engineering and Technology. Currently, he serves as Associate Professor (Selection Grade) at Vignan’s Institute of Information Technology, where he teaches undergraduate engineering courses and contributes to curriculum design, mentoring, and institutional accreditation (NAAC/NBA). His teaching portfolio includes subjects such as Solid State Physics, Engineering Physics, and Quantum Mechanics. In addition to classroom teaching, he has actively promoted innovation through the AICTE IDEA Lab and student research mentorship programs.

Research Interests

Dr. Rao’s research interests lie at the interface of Condensed Matter Physics, Nanomaterials, and Quantum Systems. He focuses on the synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles, particularly LaFeO₃ and its doped variants, studying their structural, magnetic, dielectric, and optical properties. His investigations contribute to the development of advanced materials for magnetic sensors, superconductors, and optoelectronic devices. He is also exploring multiferroic materials and strongly correlated electron systems, aiming to understand complex phenomena such as magnetoelectric coupling and polaronic conduction mechanisms. Additionally, his interest in quantum computing reflects his forward-looking approach to integrating physics with emerging technological paradigms. Dr. Rao’s multidisciplinary focus, which bridges materials science, solid-state physics, and electronic engineering, supports innovative research outcomes. His laboratory work frequently involves structural refinement, grain-boundary studies, and magnetic phase transition analysis, all critical to advancing real-world applications in nanotechnology and electronics.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. T. Lakshmana Rao has received multiple recognitions throughout his academic and research career. He was awarded both the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India, during his Ph.D. at NIT Rourkela. He also qualified the prestigious GATE (Physics) 2010, securing an All India Rank of 503 with a 94.5 percentile, and received the GATE Fellowship during his postgraduate studies. Additionally, he achieved top ranks in regional entrance exams such as PGECET and AUCET, showcasing his academic excellence early on. Dr. Rao’s research articles are frequently published in leading SCI-indexed journals, further underlining the quality of his work. He has also played an important role in institutional innovation as the Institution’s Innovation Cell Ambassador for AICTE IDEA Lab, reflecting national-level recognition of his leadership and contribution to higher education and scientific advancement.

Research Skills

Dr. Rao possesses a diverse set of advanced research skills in materials synthesis, characterization, and data analysis. His expertise includes wet chemical methods for nanoparticle synthesis, XRD and Rietveld refinement, VSM and SQUID magnetometry, dielectric and impedance spectroscopy, and UV-Vis and PL spectroscopy. He has strong command over the interpretation of magnetic phase transitions, polaronic conduction, grain-boundary effects, and chemical pressure effects, especially in perovskite-type structures like LaFeO₃. His analytical skills extend to using software tools for material modeling and experimental data fitting. Furthermore, he is adept at drafting scientific manuscripts, performing literature reviews, and managing collaborative research workflows with co-authors from multiple institutions. These technical capabilities are supported by his involvement in multidisciplinary research, enabling him to handle complex scientific problems with confidence and precision. His mentoring skills, especially in guiding undergraduate research and innovation projects, also reflect his effectiveness as a well-rounded scientific researcher.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Probing structural and photophysical features of Eu³⁺ activated NaCdPO₄ orthophosphate phosphor
Authors: M.K. Pradhan, T.L. Rao, U.K. Goutam, S. Dash
Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, Volume 240, Article ID 118593
Year: 2020
Citations: 41

Title: Substitution induced magnetic phase transitions and related electrical conduction mechanisms in LaFeO₃ nanoparticle
Authors: T. Lakshmana Rao, M.K. Pradhan, U.K. Goutam, V. Siruguri, V.R. Reddy, et al.
Journal: Journal of Applied Physics, Volume 126, Issue 6
Year: 2019
Citations: 25

Title: Influence of Zn(II) on the structure, magnetic and dielectric dynamics of nano-LaFeO₃
Authors: T. Lakshmana Rao, M.K. Pradhan, S. Singh, S. Dash
Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, Volume 31, Issue 6, Pages 4542–4553
Year: 2020
Citations: 22

Title: Structural and photoluminescence behavior of thermally stable Eu³⁺ activated CaWO₄ nanophosphors via Li⁺ incorporation
Authors: P.V. Ramakrishna, T.L. Rao, A. Singh, B. Benarji, S. Dash
Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, Volume 1149, Pages 426–431
Year: 2017
Citations: 20

Title: Structural, magnetic, grain and grain boundary mediated conduction features of low dimensional LaFeO₃ nanoparticles
Authors: T.L. Rao, M.K. Pradhan, M. Chandrasekhar, P.V. Ramakrishna, S. Dash
Journal: Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, Volume 31, Issue 34, Article ID 345803
Year: 2019
Citations: 14

Title: Dy³⁺ Activated Nearly White Emitting NaCdPO₄ as Potential Phosphors for Solid State Light Applications
Authors: M.K. Pradhan, T.L. Rao, S. Dash
Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials, Volume 49, Issue 4, Pages 2463–2470
Year: 2020
Citations: 10

Conclusion

Dr. T. Lakshmana Rao is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a robust academic background, a strong portfolio of high-quality research publications, and over a decade of experience in teaching and mentoring, he has made substantial contributions to the advancement of materials science and condensed matter physics. His interdisciplinary research in nanoparticles and magnetic materials, along with his involvement in institutional innovation and national fellowship programs, underscores both his scholarly potential and societal impact. Moving forward, Dr. Rao is well-positioned to lead pioneering research initiatives and inspire future scientific talent, making him a compelling choice for this prestigious recognition.

Moheb Abdelaziz | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Moheb Abdelaziz | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at TF, Kiel University, Germany

Dr. Moheb Abdelaziz is a highly accomplished researcher in materials science, with a strong focus on nanocomposite thin films, plasmonics, and solar energy harvesting. Holding a D.Sc. from Aalto University with an Excellent grade and a Best Dissertation Award, his research has led to numerous high-impact publications in prestigious journals such as Advanced Materials and Nature Communications. He has over a decade of experience in advanced thin film fabrication techniques and materials characterization, with notable contributions to plasmonic metasurfaces and broadband absorbers. Dr. Abdelaziz has demonstrated leadership by mentoring Ph.D. and Master’s students and actively contributing to academic training and lab safety programs. His work bridges fundamental science and real-world application, particularly in sustainable energy and thermal management. While he could further strengthen his independent research profile and international visibility, his achievements and innovative contributions make him a highly suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Moheb Abdelaziz has a strong and interdisciplinary academic background in both materials science and electrical engineering. He earned his Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) in Materials Science from Aalto University, Finland (2016–2021), graduating with the highest distinction and receiving both the Award for Excellence and the Best Dissertation Award. His doctoral research focused on nanocomposite materials with polarizonic reflective coloration for advanced optical and energy applications. Prior to that, he completed a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Electrical Engineering from Cairo, Egypt (2009–2012), where his thesis centered on modeling and simulation of dynamic voltage restorers in power systems. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical Engineering from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, in 2007, graduating with an Excellent grade. This diverse educational foundation has equipped Dr. Abdelaziz with a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, forming the basis of his multidisciplinary research in nanotechnology and energy systems.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Moheb Abdelaziz brings over a decade of diverse professional experience in advanced research and academic settings. Since February 2022, he has been serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Materials Science, Kiel University, Germany, where he focuses on developing selective solar absorber materials using magnetron co-sputtering and various thin-film fabrication techniques. From 2019 to 2021, he conducted doctoral research at Aalto University, Finland, while also working as a Visiting Researcher at Kiel University, contributing significantly to plasmonic nanomaterials and solar energy harvesting. Between 2013 and 2019, he was a Doctoral Candidate at Kiel University, where he engineered a three-source PVD sputtering system and led several lab-based training initiatives. Prior to this, from 2009 to 2013, he worked at the Nuclear Research Center, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority, as a researcher and maintenance engineer for nuclear reactor electrical systems. His professional journey reflects a strong commitment to innovation, hands-on experimentation, and scientific leadership.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Moheb Abdelaziz has been recognized with several prestigious awards and honors that reflect his outstanding contributions to scientific research and innovation. Most notably, he received the Award for Excellence and the Best Dissertation Award from Aalto University, Finland, in recognition of his doctoral research on nanocomposite materials with polarizonic reflective coloration—a pioneering contribution to the field of plasmonics and energy materials. These honors underscore both the academic quality and real-world relevance of his work. In addition to academic awards, his research has been featured in top-tier scientific journals, further validating the impact and novelty of his contributions. His publications in Advanced Materials, Nature Communications, and Advanced Optical Materials highlight his role in pushing the boundaries of materials science. These achievements not only demonstrate technical excellence but also affirm his standing as a leading figure in the development of innovative materials for energy and optical applications.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Moheb Abdelaziz possesses a comprehensive and advanced set of research skills spanning materials science, nanotechnology, and applied physics. He is highly proficient in thin-film fabrication techniques such as magnetron sputtering, thermal evaporation, and spin coating, with extensive experience in designing and optimizing deposition systems, including the construction of a three-source PVD sputtering system. His expertise extends to a broad range of materials characterization tools, including SEM, EDX, XRD, AFM, ellipsometry, UV-Vis/NIR spectroscopy, FTIR, and thermal and electrical analysis methods. Dr. Abdelaziz also excels in experimental design, data interpretation, and troubleshooting complex laboratory systems, which have been critical to the success of his solar energy and plasmonics research. Additionally, he has hands-on experience with cleanroom protocols and nanoparticle synthesis. His ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical implementation, mentor students, and collaborate across disciplines reflects strong leadership and innovation in research, making him a valuable asset to the scientific community.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Moheb Abdelaziz is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His academic credentials, consistent high-impact publications, hands-on innovation in solar and nanomaterials, and mentorship contributions mark him as a standout researcher in the field of materials science and applied nanotechnology.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • M. Elbahri, M. Abdelaziz, S. Homaeigohar, A. Elsharawy, …
    2018 – 49 citations
    Plasmonic Metaparticles on a Blackbody Create Vivid Reflective Colors for Naked‐Eye Environmental and Clinical Biodetection
    (Advanced Materials, 30(4), 1704442)

  • M. Elbahri, R. Abdelaziz, D. Disci-Zayed, S. Homaeigohar, J. Sosna, D. Adam, …
    2017 – 33 citations
    Underwater Leidenfrost nanochemistry for creation of size-tailored zinc peroxide cancer nanotherapeutics
    (Nature Communications, 8(1), 15319)

  • M.K. Hedayati, M. Abdelaziz, C. Etrich, S. Homaeigohar, …
    2016 – 27 citations
    Broadband anti-reflective coating based on plasmonic nanocomposite
    (Materials, 9(8), 636)

  • M. Elbahri, A.U. Zillohu, B. Gothe, M.K. Hedayati, R. Abdelaziz, …
    2015 – 26 citations
    Photoswitchable molecular dipole antennas with tailored coherent coupling in glassy composite
    (Light: Science & Applications, 4(7), e316)

  • M. Abdelaziz, S. Homaeigohar, M.K. Hedayati, M.A. Assad, M. Elbahri
    2019 – 12 citations
    Solar aluminum kitchen foils with omnidirectional vivid polarizonic colors
    (Advanced Optical Materials, 7(15), 1900737)

  • M. Abdelaziz, R. Abdelaziz, S. Homaeigohar, E.S. Zarie, M.Z. Yetik, …
    2019 – 6 citations
    Transflective mesoscopic nanoparticles synthesized in the Leidenfrost droplet as black absorbers
    (Advanced Materials Interfaces, 6(1), 1801610)

  • M. Elbahri, M.K. Hedayati, S. Homaeigohar, M. Abdelaziz
    2020 – 5 citations
    Reawakening of plasmonic nanocomposites with polarizonic reflective coloration: from metal to molecules
    (Frontiers of Nanoscience, 15, 185–214)

  • J. Drewes, N. Perdana, K. Rogall, T. Hartig, M. Elis, U. Schürmann, F. Pohl, M. Abdelaziz, …
    2024 – 3 citations
    Co‐sputtering of A Thin Film Broadband Absorber Based on Self‐Organized Plasmonic Cu Nanoparticles
    (Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, 41(2), 2300102)

  • M. Elbahri, M.K. Hedayati, M. Abdelaziz
    2016 – 1 citation
    Active organic dipolar antenna
    (International Congress on Advanced Electromagnetic Materials, 2016)

  • M.A. Assad, M. Abdelaziz, T. Hartig, T. Strunskus, A. Vahl, F. Faupel, …
    2025 – citation data pending
    Cloud Inspired White and Grey Plasmonic Metasurfaces for Camouflaged Thermal Management
    (Advanced Materials, 2501080)

Abdelhamid El kaaouachi | Materials Science | Future Frontier Science Award

Prof. Abdelhamid El kaaouachi | Materials Science | Future Frontier Science Award

University Ibn Zohr of Agadir, Faculty of Sciences, Morocco

Abdelhamid El Kaaouachi is a highly experienced professor and researcher specializing in condensed matter physics, particularly in electrical transport phenomena in semiconductors and 2D systems. With over 30 years in academia, he has made significant contributions to areas such as materials science, nanotechnology, optoelectronics, superconductivity, and photonics. He has authored more than 125 papers and book chapters and participated in over 176 international conferences. El Kaaouachi has also held several leadership positions, including head of the Department of Computing Systems and co-head of the Laboratory of Physics of Condensed Matter at Ibn Zohr University, Morocco. He has received multiple prestigious grants, including Fulbright grants for research exchanges in the USA. His research focus includes solar cells, nanotechnology, and scientific programming, with a strong emphasis on experimental and theoretical analysis. El Kaaouachi’s extensive teaching experience spans various advanced topics in physics, electronics, and computer science.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Abdelhamid El Kaaouachi’s educational background is extensive, with advanced degrees in physics and engineering. He earned his Doctorate of State in Condensed Matter (Semiconductors) from Ibn Zohr University in Morocco, in collaboration with the University of Sciences and Technologies of Lille I, France, where his thesis focused on scale theory applied to metal-insulator transitions in n-type InP semiconductors. He also holds a Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering Computing from the University of Lille I, France, where he developed software interfaces for laser printing. El Kaaouachi completed his first PhD in Condensed Matter at the University of Lille I, focusing on conduction mechanisms in semiconductors at low temperatures and high magnetic fields. Additionally, he obtained a Master’s degree in Physics with a project on Hall effect studies in semiconductors. His academic journey has been marked by excellence, with scholarships and research grants from prestigious institutions like the French Ministry of Higher Education.

Professional Experience📝

Abdelhamid El Kaaouachi has over 30 years of professional experience as a professor and researcher. Since 1994, he has been a professor at the Faculty of Sciences Ibn Zohr in Agadir, Morocco, where he has held multiple key roles, including Head of the Department of Computing Systems and co-head of the Laboratory of Physics of Condensed Matter. He has also supervised 15 thesis projects and been a member of numerous academic juries. Additionally, El Kaaouachi has contributed to the faculty’s administrative and technical operations, including serving as a network administrator. His research career includes significant international exposure, with roles as a visiting researcher in the U.S. at Kansas State University and the University of New Mexico, where he worked on advanced topics such as attosecond time-resolved photoelectron emission and superconducting layers. His work spans condensed matter physics, semiconductor technologies, optoelectronics, and nanotechnology, cementing his global reputation in these fields.

Research Interest🔎

Abdelhamid El Kaaouachi’s research interests primarily lie in condensed matter physics, with a focus on electrical transport phenomena in semiconductors and 2D systems. His work explores topics such as thin films, superlattices, and the mechanisms behind the metal-insulator transition. He has a strong foundation in solid-state physics, particularly in the areas of optoelectronics, photonics, and superconductivity. Additionally, El Kaaouachi is deeply involved in nanotechnology, studying the electrical and structural properties of nanomaterials, with particular emphasis on semiconductors like InP and GaAs. His research also extends to scientific programming, enabling theoretical simulations and experimental measurements in various materials systems. Over the years, he has made significant contributions to the understanding of magnetoresistance, electron localization, and the behavior of semiconductor materials under extreme conditions such as low temperatures and high magnetic fields. El Kaaouachi’s interdisciplinary approach bridges various fields, contributing to advancements in both theoretical and applied physics.

Award and Honor🏆

Abdelhamid El Kaaouachi has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his career, reflecting his outstanding contributions to the field of condensed matter physics and semiconductor research. In recognition of his academic excellence, he was awarded an Excellence Scholarship by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research from 1987 to 1994. His dedication to scientific research earned him the Scientific Research Award (Science and Technology) from Ibn Zohr University of Agadir in 2011-2012. Additionally, El Kaaouachi’s collaboration with international institutions has been recognized through multiple Fulbright Grants. He received a Fulbright grant for research exchange in 2016 at Kansas State University and again in 2023 at the University of New Mexico, where he conducted pioneering work in the fields of ultrafast lasers and superconductivity. These honors reflect his continued influence in the scientific community and his commitment to advancing knowledge in his specialized fields of research.

Research Skill🔬

Abdelhamid El Kaaouachi possesses a diverse and extensive skill set in various research domains, particularly in condensed matter physics, semiconductor physics, and nanotechnology. His expertise includes studying electrical transport phenomena in semiconductors and 2D systems, with a focus on thin films and superlattices. El Kaaouachi is highly skilled in experimental measurements, especially in low-temperature conductivity and magnetoresistance studies, as well as in the application of scale theory to understand metal-insulator transitions. His proficiency extends to the theoretical and computational aspects of solid-state physics, including electronic-structure calculations and scientific programming. He has also demonstrated advanced capabilities in modeling ultrafast laser interactions with solid surfaces and nanoparticles, employing techniques such as DFT and TDDFT. Furthermore, his work involves the application of photonics, optoelectronics, and superconductivity, areas in which he has contributed through both experimental and theoretical research. His interdisciplinary approach and advanced computational skills are pivotal to his research success.

Conclusion💡

Abdelhamid El Kaaouachi is undoubtedly a strong candidate for the Future Frontier Science Award. His extensive research background, leadership roles, and contributions to the field of condensed matter physics and optoelectronics position him as an exceptional nominee. To maximize his potential for future advancements, a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, expanding technological expertise, and improving English proficiency would be beneficial. Overall, his work aligns well with the innovative spirit of the Future Frontier Science Award, and with continued growth in these areas, he is poised to make even greater contributions to scientific progress.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Essakali, Y., Dlimi, S., Elmourabit, F., El Kaaouachi, A., & Limouny, L. (2025).
    Title: Electronic transport across the metal–insulator transition in 2D p-Si/SiGe/Si systems: insights from variable range hopping to weak localization

  • Mounir, E.H., Mabchour, H., Ait Hammou, B.A., Dlimi, S., & El Kaaouachi, A. (2024).
    Title: Magnetoconductivity behaviour due to electron–electron interactions, weak localization and Zeeman effects in 2-D-layered WS₂
    Citations: 2

  • Elmourabit, F., Dlimi, S., El Moutaouakil, A., Elkhatat, H., & El Kaaouachi, A. (2023).
    Title: Nature of the Metal Insulator Transition in High-Mobility 2D_Si-MOSFETs
    Citations: 7

  • Dlimi, S., Elmourabit, F., Id Ouissaaden, F., Baghaz, E., & El Kaaouachi, A. (2023).
    Title: Analysis of thermoelectric effect of wet spun graphene fiber composites
    Citations: 3

  • Dlimi, S., El Kaaouachi, A., Limouny, L., & Narjis, A. (2022).
    Title: Percolation Induced Metal–Insulator Transition in 2D Si/SiGe Quantum Wells
    Citations: 6

  • El Hassan, M., Dlimi, S., Limouny, L., Echchelh, A., & El Kaaouachi, A. (2022).
    Title: Electrical transport phenomenon and variable range hopping conduction in reduced graphene oxide/polystyrene composites
    Citations: 5

  • El Oujdi, A., Ennajih, D., El Kaaouachi, A., Echchelh, A., & Dlimi, S. (2022).
    Title: Positive magnetoconductivity and inelastic scattering time at low temperatures with magnetic field in InSb semiconductor
    Citations: 2

  • Ennajih, D., El Kaaouachi, A., Echchelh, A., Ait Hammou, B., & Dlimi, S. (2022).
    Title: Study of electrical conductivity in metallic n-type InP semiconductor at low temperature in presence of strong magnetic field

  • Limouny, L., Dlimi, S., & El Kaaouachi, A. (2021).
    Title: Negative magnetoresistance in Dirac semimetal Cd₃As₂ in the variable range hopping regime
    Citations: 4