Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Yazdi | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Yazdi | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Yazdi, Ialamic Azad University of Malard, Iran

Maryam Yazdi is an Assistant Professor at the Islamic Azad University of Malard, Tehran, Iran. With a background in Mathematics, she has contributed significantly to the fields of equilibrium problems, fixed-point theory, and optimization. Her research has been widely published in various renowned academic journals, and she is committed to advancing mathematical methods with practical applications. Maryam is known for her dedication to teaching and research, bridging theoretical concepts with real-world solutions.

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Maryam Yazdi is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to the field of mathematics, specifically in areas related to variational inequalities, equilibrium problems, and fixed-point problems. Her extensive academic and professional background, alongside a remarkable publication record, showcases her dedication to advancing mathematical theories and methods.

šŸŽ“Education:

Maryam Yazdi holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran (2012). She also completed her MS (2005) and BS (2003) in Mathematics at the same institution, Imam Khomeini International University, and Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, respectively. Her academic background has been the foundation of her extensive research and teaching career.

šŸ¢Experience:

Since 2014, Dr. Yazdi has been an Assistant Professor at the Islamic Azad University of Malard, where she teaches and mentors students in advanced mathematical theories. Prior to this, she worked in various academic roles, contributing to the research and development of mathematical methods for equilibrium and fixed-point problems. Her expertise also extends to supervising graduate research projects.

šŸ…Awards and Honors:

Dr. Yazdi has earned recognition for her outstanding contributions to mathematical research. She has received several accolades, including awards for her publications and her innovative approaches to solving equilibrium and fixed-point problems. These honors reflect her significant impact on the field of Mathematics.

šŸ”¬Research Focus:

Maryam Yazdiā€™s research primarily focuses on iterative methods, equilibrium problems, and fixed-point theory in the context of non-expansive mappings and variational inequalities. She aims to develop new mathematical techniques to address complex optimization problems, with applications in computational mathematics and optimization theory. Her work on viscosity approximation methods and hybrid iterative methods is highly regarded.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “A Hybrid Viscosity Approximation Method for a Common Solution of a General System of Variational Inequalities, an Equilibrium Problem, and Fixed Point Problems”
    • Citations: 2
  • “A Viscosity Approximation Method for Solving General System of Variational Inequalities, Generalized Mixed Equilibrium Problems and Fixed Point Problems”
    • Citations: 1
  • “Strong Convergence Theorem for a General System of Variational Inequalities, Equilibrium Problems, and Fixed Point Problems”
    • Citations: 2
  • “Coefficient Bounds for a Subclass of Harmonic Mappings Convex in One Direction”
    • Citations: 1
  • “A New Extragradient Method for Equilibrium, Split Feasibility, and Fixed Point Problems”
    • Citations: 6

 

 

 

 

Dr. AimƩ Magloire Ntouga Abena | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Scholar Award

Dr. AimƩ Magloire Ntouga Abena | Computational Nanotechnology | Best Scholar Award

Dr. AimƩ Magloire Ntouga Abena, University of YaoundƩ 1, Cameroon

Dr. AimƩ Magloire Ntouga Abena is a dedicated physicist with a Ph.D. in Materials Science Physics from the University of YaoundƩ 1, Cameroon. Specializing in the design and optimization of functional materials, his work focuses on photovoltaics, materials modeling, and semiconductors. With expertise in numerical simulations of solar cells using SCAPS-1D software, Dr. Ntouga has a proven track record of research in optimizing solar cell efficiency, especially perovskite-based devices. Additionally, he has extensive teaching experience, having taught physics and mathematics at secondary and university levels. As a reviewer for several scientific journals, including Discover Electronics and Silicon, he actively contributes to advancing scientific knowledge in the field of material science. Dr. Ntouga seeks to collaborate with institutions or companies pioneering in fields like photonics, photovoltaics, and optics, leveraging his expertise in quantum mechanics, characterization, and materials modeling to contribute to the development of innovative solutions.

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AimƩ Magloire NTOUGA ABENA: A Strong Candidate for the Research Best Scholar Award

AimƩ Magloire NTOUGA ABENA demonstrates exceptional qualifications and achievements that make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research Best Scholar Award. His expertise in materials science, particularly his research on solar cells and functional materials, his dedication to teaching, and his notable contributions to scientific literature solidify his position as an outstanding scholar in his field.

šŸŽ“Education :

Dr. Ntouga holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of YaoundĆ© 1, where he specialized in materials science and defended his thesis on “Numerical Simulation of Perovskite Solar Cells Using SCAPS-1D Software,” graduating summa cum laude. Prior to his Ph.D., he earned a Master’s in Physics from the same institution, focusing on mechanics and material structures, with a dissertation on “Analysis of Structural and Thermodynamic Properties of Naproxen in the Liquid State Using Molecular Dynamics.” In addition, Dr. Ntouga completed a Telecommunications Engineering degree from the Ecole Nationale SupĆ©rieure des Postes, des TIC, where his dissertation focused on “Design and Implementation of a Three-Factor Authentication Access Control System for Securing ATM Data.” He also obtained a Secondary and High School Teacherā€™s Diploma from the Ecole Normale SupĆ©rieure de YaoundĆ©, specializing in physics, which has supported his educational career.

šŸ¢Experience :

Dr. Ntouga’s professional experience includes roles as a researcher and teacher. From December 2019 to September 2023, he worked as a researcher at the Materials Science Laboratory at the University of YaoundĆ© 1, Cameroon. Here, he conducted numerical simulations of solar cells, particularly perovskite-based devices, and worked with the SCAPS-1D software to optimize their efficiency. In addition to his research, he supervised master’s students and guided doctoral candidates. Dr. Ntouga is also an experienced educator. Since January 2024, he has been teaching physics and mathematics at the Centre de services scolaire des Draveurs in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, for students in the “BaccalaurĆ©at International.” He previously taught high school physics at LycĆ©e de Biyem Assi and LycĆ©e de Djaloumi in Cameroon from 2018 to 2023, where he organized hands-on activities and provided valuable feedback to students. His academic contributions extend to the review of scientific papers.

šŸ…Awards and Honors:

Dr. Ntouga has received notable recognition for his contributions to the scientific community. He was awarded a certificate of recognition by Springer Nature for his work as a reviewer for the Discover Electronics and Silicon journals. Additionally, he received an award from the International Journal of Ceramic Engineering and Science for excellence in evaluating scientific articles. These accolades reflect his commitment to ensuring the quality, originality, and relevance of scientific publications in the field of materials science. Dr. Ntougaā€™s academic excellence was also recognized with summa cum laude honors during his Ph.D. program, a testament to his dedication to advancing knowledge in materials science. His skills in reviewing manuscripts for top journals have contributed to the ongoing development of research in his field, helping to maintain high standards of scientific rigor and innovation.

šŸ”¬Research Focus:

Dr. Ntougaā€™s primary research focus lies in the simulation and optimization of materials, particularly for photovoltaic applications. Specializing in perovskite solar cells, his work aims to enhance the efficiency, stability, and sustainability of these energy-generating devices. He has significant experience using simulation tools like SCAPS-1D to model the performance of solar cells and improve their efficiency through optimization of electrical parameters. Dr. Ntouga is also interested in understanding the fundamental material properties, including absorption, reflection, and light energy conversion, which are crucial for the advancement of photovoltaic technologies. His interdisciplinary research encompasses quantum mechanics, semiconductor physics, and the integration of novel materials into energy systems. By developing and modeling advanced materials, his work seeks to address key technical challenges in photovoltaics, while contributing to the broader field of materials science and sustainable energy solutions.

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Investigation of the Performance of a Sb2S3-Based Solar Cell with a Hybrid Electron Transport Layer (h-ETL): A Simulation Approach Using SCAPS-1D Software”
    • Citations: 1
  • “Theoretical simulation of a-Sipā€“iā€“n ultrathin-film solar cell using ZnO as a back reflector layer (BRL) via SCAPS-1D”
    • Citations: 3
  • “Design and Performance Enhancement of a GaAs-Based Homojunction Solar Cell Using Ga0.5In0.5P as a Back Surface Field (BSF): A Simulation Approach”
    • Citations: 4
  • “Computational analysis of mixed cation mixed halide-based perovskite solar cell using SCAPS-1D software”
    • Citations: 7
  • “Numerical investigation of solar cells based on hybrid organic cation perovskite with inorganic HTL via SCAPS-1D”
    • Citations: 29