Dr. Eman Helmy Ahmed Abdelmonaim | Nanoelectronics Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eman Helmy Ahmed Abdelmonaim | Nanoelectronics Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eman Helmy Ahmed Abdelmonaim , National Research Centre NRC, Egypt

Dr. Eman Helmy is a researcher at the National Research Centre, Egypt, specializing in polymer science and nanotechnology. She earned her B.Sc. in Chemistry from Al Azhar University in 2005, followed by an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Cairo University in 2014, and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Ain Shams University and Siegen University in 2019. Her doctoral research focused on polymeric materials embedded in nano-structured oxides for industrial applications. Dr. Helmy has undertaken significant research training and postdoctoral work at Siegen University, ICFO in Barcelona, and the COMSTECH Centre in Indonesia. Her expertise includes advanced spectroscopic techniques, nanomaterials, and polymeric composites. She has also completed extensive training in areas such as nano safety, GIS, and scientific writing.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award: Eman Helmy Ahmed Abdel Monaim

Summary of Suitability:

Eman Helmy Ahmed Abdel Monaim is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to the field of Chemistry, particularly in polymer science and nanotechnology. Her achievements in research, her extensive academic background, and her international collaborations make her an exemplary candidate for this award.

šŸŽ“Education:

Dr. Eman Helmyā€™s educational journey began with her high school education at Al-Mostaqbal Language School in Nasr City, Egypt, from 2000 to 2001. She then pursued a B.Sc. in Chemistry at the Faculty of Science, Al Azhar University, graduating in 2005 with honors, achieving a Very Good grade with the first degree of Honor. In October 2008, Dr. Helmy continued her studies with graduate courses in Organic Chemistry at Cairo University. She completed her M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry in March 2014 at Cairo University, with a thesis focused on the “Preparation and characterization of some polymeric nanocomposites for electrical applications.” Her academic journey culminated in May 2019 with a Ph.D. in Chemistry, a joint supervision between Ain Shams University, Egypt, and Siegen University, Germany. Her doctoral research explored the “Preparation of some polymeric materials embedded in nano-structured oxides using solā€“gel technique for some industrial applications.”

šŸ¢Work Experience:

Dr. Eman Helmy’s career began as a Research Assistant at the Faculty of Science, Al Azhar University from 2005 to 2008. She then joined the National Research Centre, Chemical Industries Research Division, as a Researcher from 2008 to 2014. During this period, she also undertook a one-year research fellowship at Siegen University, Germany, as part of her Ph.D. studies. From 2014 to 2019, Dr. Helmy continued her role as a Researcher at the National Research Centre, this time within the Polymer Science and Solid State Physics Department. Following her Ph.D., she served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute of Photonic Science (ICFO) in Barcelona, Spain, from 2019 to 2020. Since 2020, Dr. Helmy has been a Researcher at the National Research Centre, focusing on the Chemical Industries Research Division’s Lab of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Group, Centre of Excellence.

šŸ†Awards and Honors:

Dr. Eman Helmy’s M.Sc. thesis, focused on polymeric nanocomposites for electrical applications, was recognized for its high quality by Prof. Dr. Patricia Heiden from Michigan Technological University, USA. She has also received prestigious scholarships and fellowships for her postdoctoral research at the Institute of Photonic Science (ICFO) in Barcelona, Spain, and the COMSTECH Centre in Indonesia. Additionally, Dr. Helmy is acknowledged for her extensive training in advanced spectroscopic techniques, nano safety, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and scientific writing.

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Prof. Dr. Plamen Petkov | Nanoelectronics Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Plamen Petkov | Nanoelectronics Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Plamen Petkov , UCTM , Bulgaria

Plamen Petkov, a Bulgarian national born on January 8, 1959, is a distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy in Sofia, Bulgaria. With a career spanning from 1985 to the present, he currently serves as the Head of the Thin Films Technology Laboratory and the Physics Department. Petkov holds a Dipl. Eng. (MSc in Semiconductors) from UCTM Sofia and a PhD in Solid State Physics. His extensive experience includes research stints at RWTH Aachen and the University of Odense, specializing in Thin Film Technology. A prolific author, Petkov has published six books and over 165 papers. He is a member of several scientific societies and has coordinated numerous research projects and academic programs. Additionally, he is the Editor in Chief of the journal “Advance in Natural Science: Theory and Applications.” His scientific interests focus on chalcogenide thin films, nanostructured materials, and energy and optical storage.

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šŸ“šEducation:

Plamen Petkov holds an MSc in Semiconductors from the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy in Sofia, Bulgaria (1976-1981). He further specialized in Thin Film Technology at the Physics Department of RWTH Aachen in Germany (1993-1995) and earned a PhD in Solid State Physics from the same university in 1995. Additionally, he undertook specialization in Thin Film Technology at the University of Odense in Denmark (1998-1999) and Thin Films at the University of Aachen in Germany (2001-2002)

šŸ¢šŸ”¬Work Experience:

Plamen Petkov has been an integral part of the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy in Sofia, Bulgaria since 1985. Initially starting as a Researcher and Professor in Physics, his expertise in the field has been instrumental in shaping the academic landscape. Since 2000, he has taken on the role of Head of Laboratory at the Thin Films Technology Lab, where his leadership has propelled research endeavors forward. Additionally, since 2009, he has assumed the responsibility of leading the Physics Department, overseeing its academic and administrative facets. In these roles, Plamen has been pivotal in supervising research initiatives, contributing to the faculty board and academic council, and spearheading numerous national and international research projects. His commitment to academic excellence is further demonstrated through his supervision of Ph.D. and M.S. theses, ensuring the growth and development of future scientists in the field.

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  1. Title: An interpretation of optical properties of oxides and oxide glasses in terms of the electronic ion polarizability and average single bond strength
    • Published Year: 2010
    • Journal: J. Univ. Chem. Technol. Metall
    • Cited By: 523
  2. Title: Measurement of the cross section and angular correlations for associated production of a Z boson with b hadrons in pp collisions at āˆšs = 7 TeV
    • Published Year: 2013
    • Journal: Journal of High Energy Physics
    • Cited By: 214*
  3. Title: Electrode-limited currents in the thin-film Mī—øGeSeī—øM system
    • Published Year: 1989
    • Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics
    • Cited By: 198
  4. Title: Measurement of the associated production of a single top quark and a Z boson in pp collisions at āˆšs= 13 TeV
    • Published Year: 2018
    • Journal: Physics Letters B
    • Cited By: 132
  5. Title: Suppression of Ī³ and Z production in PbPb collisions at āˆšs= 2.76 TeV
    • Published Year: 2017
    • Journal: Physics Letters B
    • Cited By: 123