YINGHUI HUA | Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. YINGHUI HUA | Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Chief Physician, Department of Sports Medicine, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, China

Prof. YINGHUI HUA is a renowned orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, arthroscopy, and orthopedic rehabilitation. He serves as Chief Physician at Huashan Hospital, affiliated with Fudan University, and has been a PhD and Master’s supervisor guiding future medical professionals. With an extensive background in knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle surgeries, he has trained internationally in Switzerland, Belgium, Japan, and the USA. Prof. YINGHUI HUA plays a vital role in professional societies, chairing key committees in Asia-Pacific and Chinese medical associations. He has contributed significantly to research on sports injuries, joint preservation, and rehabilitation. Recognized for his excellence, he has received multiple honors in the field of orthopedics and sports medicine.

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Education 🎓

Harvard Medical School (2017-2018): Global Clinical Scholars Research Training Program. Huashan Hospital, Fudan University (1998-2007): PhD in Sports Medicine, Master’s in Orthopedics. Shanghai Medical University (1993-1998): Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery.

Professional Experience 👨‍⚕️

Huashan Hospital, Fudan University Chief Physician (2015–Present) Associate Chief Physician (2010–2015) Attending Physician (2003–2010) Resident (2000–2003) Fudan University PhD Supervisor (2017–Present) Master’s Supervisor (2011–Present) Associate Professor (2015–Present) Shanghai University of Sport Master’s Supervisor (2020–Present)

Awards & Honors 🏆

Chair of Ankle Committee, Asia-Pacific Society for Knee, Arthroscopy & Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Vice-Chair of Youth Committee & Ankle Working Committee, Chinese Medical Association. Vice-Chair of Orthopedic Rehabilitation Committee, Overseas Chinese Orthopedic Association. Vice-Chair of Sports Health Rehabilitation Committee, Shanghai Rehabilitation Medicine Association. Fellowships: Geneva University Hospital, Antwerp Orthopedic Center, Kobe University Hospital, The Steadman Clinic, San Antonio Orthopedic Hospital.

Research Focus 🔬

Sports-related injuries: Diagnosis and treatment of ACL, meniscus, and ligament injuries. Arthroscopic surgery: Minimally invasive techniques for knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle surgeries. Joint preservation: Novel therapies for cartilage regeneration and osteoarthritis management. Rehabilitation and biomechanics: Enhancing post-surgical recovery and sports performance. Innovative surgical techniques: Development of advanced arthroscopic and regenerative medicine approaches.

Publications

Simulation on detachment and migration behaviors of mineral particles induced by fluid flow in porous media based on CFD-DEM.

🔹 Mechanism analysis and energy-saving strengthening process of separating alcohol-containing azeotrope by green mixed solvent extraction distillation.

🔹 Prediction of hydrodynamics in a liquid–solid fluidized bed using the densimetric Froude number-based drag model.

🔹 CFD-DEM simulation of aggregation and growth behaviors of fluid-flow-driven migrating particles in porous media.

🔹 Flow behaviors of ellipsoidal suspended particles in porous reservoir rocks using CFD-DEM combined with a multi-element particle model.

🔹 Simulation on flow behavior of particles and its effect on heat transfer in porous media.

Conclusion

With an exceptional background in clinical and academic medicine, extensive leadership in professional societies, and global collaborations, this candidate is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award in the field of Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery. Strengthening high-impact research publications, securing global grants, and integrating technology-driven research would further solidify his standing as a top contender for this prestigious award. 🏆

Salvatore Garofalo | Smart Materials and Artificial Muscles | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Salvatore Garofalo | Smart Materials and Artificial Muscles | Best Researcher Award

PhD scholar, University of Calabria, Italy

Salvatore Garofalo is a PhD candidate in Civil and Industrial Engineering at the University of Calabria, Italy, specializing in smart materials and artificial muscles. He holds a Master’s (2023) and Bachelor’s (2020) in Mechanical Engineering, both with top honors. His research focuses on thermo-electro-mechanical behavior and the fatigue properties of nanostructured materials. He has been a visiting PhD scholar at Iowa University, contributing to advancements in Twisted and Coiled Artificial Muscles (TCAMs). Garofalo has published multiple peer-reviewed papers and won awards for his innovative research.

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Education 🎓

PhD (2023–2026, Ongoing): Civil & Industrial Engineering, University of Calabria, Italy – Research in smart materials & artificial muscles. Master’s (2020–2023): Mechanical Engineering, University of Calabria – Thesis on fatigue behavior of nanostructured polymers. Bachelor’s (2017–2020): Mechanical Engineering, University of Calabria – Thesis on fatigue in composite materials. Secondary Diploma (2013–2017): Liceo Scientifico, Italy – Scientific high school graduate with top honors.

Experience 💼

Visiting PhD Scholar (2025): Iowa University, USA – Research on improving TCAMs. Teaching Assistant (2023–2025): University of Calabria – Courses on Mechanics of Materials. PhD Student Representative (2023–2026): University of Calabria – Institutional role. Internship (2022): Safran Aircraft Engines, France – Fatigue analysis of polymers & nanocomposites. Study Abroad (2015): ISIS Greenwich School, UK – English language & cultural immersion.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Best Poster Award (2024): General Meeting Age-It 2024, University of Venice, Italy. Best Poster Award (2023): 8th World Congress on Advanced Materials, Thailand. Internship at Safran Aircraft Engines (2022): Selected for a competitive role in polymer fatigue research. Top Academic Honors: Achieved highest distinction in Bachelor’s, Master’s, and secondary education.

Research Focus 🔬

Smart Materials & Artificial Muscles: Investigating thermo-electro-mechanical properties of TCAMs. Fatigue Behavior of Nanostructured Polymers: Enhancing durability of composite materials for aeronautics. Biomedical Applications: Exploring artificial muscles for rehabilitation devices. Finite Element Modeling: Simulating fatigue resistance of polymer matrix composites. All-Optical Actuation Systems: Developing non-contact control strategies for artificial muscles.

Publications

Production Parameters and Thermo-Mechanical Performance of TCAMs (Eng. Proc., 2025).

A Critical Review of Upper-Limb Rehabilitation Devices (Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2025).

Transitioning to Artificial Muscles in Rehabilitation (J. Intelligent Material Systems, 2024).

Fatigue Behavior of Nanostructured Epoxy Composites (J. Reinforced Plastics, 2024).

 

Conclusion

Salvatore Garofalo is a highly promising researcher in smart materials and artificial muscles, with a strong academic foundation, innovative research contributions, and international exposure. His awards, publications, and industry experience position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By expanding collaborations, securing patents, and broadening research applications, he could further solidify his standing as a leader in his field.

 

Julian Plewa | mechanische Metamaterialien | Research Visionary in Materials Mechanics Award

Prof. Dr. Julian Plewa | mechanische Metamaterialien | Research Visionary in Materials Mechanics Award

professor, University of Silesia, Katowice, China

Prof. Dr. Julian Plewa is a distinguished materials scientist with expertise in metallurgy, nanotechnology, and optical materials. With a career spanning over five decades, he has held academic and research positions at leading institutions in Poland and Germany. His contributions to high-temperature superconductors, thermoelectrics, and mechanical metamaterials have advanced the field of materials science. Currently a professor at the University of Silesia, he continues to pioneer innovations in functional materials and optical materials.

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Education 🎓

Master of Science in Metallurgy – AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, 1973 Doctor of Philosophy in Technical Sciences – AGH University of Science and Technology, 1979 Habilitated Doctor in Materials Science – Silesia University of Technology, Gliwice, 2005

Experience 🏫

Lecturer – Silesia University of Technology (1981–1988) Teaching Assistant – University of Applied Sciences Muenster (2010–2017)  Visiting Professor – Cracow University of Technology (1995–2017) Professor – University of Silesia (2019–present)

Awards & Honors 🏆

Recognized for contributions to non-ferrous metallurgy Honored for advancements in high-temperature superconductors Awarded for innovative research in thermoelectrics mAcknowledged for breakthroughs in optical materials and mechanical metamaterials

Research Focus 🔬

Non-ferrous metallurgy – Lead refining, zinc spraying Sustainable materials – Battery recycling, aluminum foil reuse Advanced materials – High-temperature superconductors, thermoelectrics Optical materials – Phosphors, specialty glass Mechanical metamaterials – Structural innovations and applications

Publications 📚

📄 Auxetic Structures & Mechanical Metamaterials
🔹 J. Plewa, M. Plonska, P. Lis, Investigation of Modified Auxetic Structures from Rigid Rotating Squares, Materials 15(2022) 2848

📄 Lanthanide & Glass Crystallization
🔹 J. Plewa et al., Crystallization of Lanthanide—Ho³⁺ and Tm³⁺ Ions Doped Tellurite Glasses, Materials 15(2022) 2662
🔹 M. Płońska, J. Plewa, Crystallization of GeO₂-Al₂O₃-Bi₂O₃ Glasses, Crystals 10(2020) 522

📄 Optical & Luminescent Materials
🔹 J. Plewa et al., Partial Crystallization of Er³⁺/Yb³⁺ Co-Doped Oxyfluoride Glass, Materials Engineering 39(2018) 204
🔹 T. Dierkes, J. Plewa et al., From Metals to Nitrides – Rare Earth Binary Systems, J. Alloys & Compounds 693(2017) 291
🔹 A. Katelnikovas, J. Plewa et al., Yellow Emitting Garnet Phosphors for pcLEDs, J. Luminescence 136(2013) 17
🔹 J. Plewa, T. Jüstel, Pr³⁺ Doped UV Emitting Luminescent Ceramics, Materials Science Forum 636-637(2010) 344

📄 Superconductors & Thermoelectric Materials
🔹 J. Plewa et al., Preparation & Characterization of Calcium Cobaltite for Thermoelectric Applications, Eur. Ceramic Society 25(2005) 1997
🔹 J. Plewa et al., Superconducting Materials for Electronic Applications, Physica C 372-376(2002) 1046
🔹 K. Itoh, J. Plewa et al., RF Magnetic Shielding Effect of a Sealed Bottom Cylinder, Applied Superconductivity Conf. Proc. (2000)

Conclusion 🎯

This researcher is highly suitable for the Research Visionary in Materials Mechanics Award, given their long-standing impact on materials science, mechanical metamaterials, and sustainable material innovation. By expanding industry collaboration, integrating computational mechanics, and increasing patent applications, their contributions could reach even greater heights in the field of materials mechanics. 🚀

 

Søren Taverniers | Mechanics of Functional Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Søren Taverniers | Mechanics of Functional Materials | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist at Stanford University, United States

Dr. Sorentav is a computational scientist specializing in energy science and engineering. With expertise in neural networks, physics-informed machine learning, and computational fluid dynamics, he has contributed significantly to advancing numerical modeling techniques. His research focuses on shock physics, subsurface flows, additive manufacturing, and uncertainty quantification. He has developed innovative computational frameworks for high-fidelity simulations and accelerated engineering applications. Dr. Sorentav has published in leading scientific journals, reviewed research papers, and supervised students and interns. His interdisciplinary approach bridges machine learning with physics-based simulations, enhancing predictive accuracy in various domains. He is proficient in multiple programming languages, including Python, C++, MATLAB, and OpenFOAM, and has a strong background in Unix/Linux environments. Through collaborations with academic institutions and industry, he has contributed to cutting-edge projects in materials science, energy systems, and computational mechanics.

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Education 

Dr. Sorentav holds a Ph.D. in Computational Science from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where he developed novel numerical techniques for solving complex physics-informed problems in energy and material sciences. His doctoral research focused on advancing simulation accuracy for multiphysics systems, particularly in shock-particle interactions and uncertainty quantification. Prior to his Ph.D., he earned a Master’s degree in Computational Science from UCSD, specializing in physics-informed neural networks and high-performance computing. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, where he built a solid foundation in applied mathematics, fluid dynamics, and numerical modeling. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Sorentav has received multiple awards for research excellence, including recognition for his Ph.D. dissertation. His education has equipped him with expertise in Monte Carlo simulations, finite difference/volume methods, and applied probability, which he integrates into cutting-edge computational science applications.

Experience

Dr. Sorentav has extensive experience in computational modeling, numerical methods, and physics-informed machine learning. He has worked on developing and validating high-fidelity simulations for energy applications, materials science, and shock physics. His research contributions include designing neural network architectures for scientific computing, implementing uncertainty quantification methods, and improving computational efficiency in large-scale simulations. Dr. Sorentav has collaborated with leading institutions, including Stanford University and UCSD, to accelerate computational model development for industrial and research applications. He has also contributed to proposal writing, conference presentations, and peer-reviewed journal publications. His technical expertise spans various software tools, including PyTorch, OpenFOAM, MATLAB, FEniCS, and Mathematica. Additionally, he has experience supervising student research projects, mentoring interns, and leading interdisciplinary teams. His work integrates applied probability, numerical analysis, and machine learning to address challenges in subsurface flows, additive manufacturing, and compressible fluid dynamics.

Publications

Graph-Informed Neural Networks & Machine Learning in Multiscale Physics

Graph-informed neural networks (GINNs) for multiscale physics ([J. Comput. Phys., 2021, 33 citations])

Mutual information for explainable deep learning in multiscale systems ([J. Comput. Phys., 2021, 15 citations])

Machine-learning-based multi-scale modeling for shock-particle interactions ([Bulletin of the APS, 2019, 1 citation])

These papers focus on integrating neural networks into multiscale physics, leveraging explainability techniques, and improving shock-particle simulations through ML.

2. Monte Carlo Methods & Uncertainty Quantification

Estimation of distributions via multilevel Monte Carlo with stratified sampling ([J. Comput. Phys., 2020, 32 citations])

Accelerated multilevel Monte Carlo with kernel-based smoothing and Latinized stratification ([Water Resour. Res., 2020, 19 citations])

Impact of parametric uncertainty on energy deposition in irradiated brain tumors ([J. Comput. Phys., 2017, 4 citations])

This work revolves around Monte Carlo methods, uncertainty quantification, and their applications in medical physics and complex simulations.

3. Stochastic & Hybrid Models in Nonlinear Systems

Noise propagation in hybrid models of nonlinear systems ([J. Comput. Phys., 2014, 16 citations])

Conservative tightly-coupled stochastic simulations in multiscale systems ([J. Comput. Phys., 2016, 9 citations])

A tightly-coupled domain decomposition approach for stochastic multiphysics ([J. Comput. Phys., 2017, 8 citations])

This research contributes to computational physics, specifically in stochastic and hybrid system modeling.

4. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) & Shock-Wave Interactions

Two-way coupled Cloud-In-Cell modeling for non-isothermal particle-laden flows ([J. Comput. Phys., 2019, 7 citations])

Multi-scale simulation of shock waves and particle clouds ([Int. Symp. Shock Waves, 2019, 1 citation])

Inverse asymptotic treatment for capturing discontinuities in fluid flows ([J. Comput. Sci., 2023, 2 citations])

S. Taverniers has significantly contributed to shock-wave interaction modeling, with applications in aerodynamics and particle-fluid interactions.

5. Computational Plasma & Dielectric Breakdown Modeling

2D particle-in-cell modeling of dielectric insulator breakdown ([IEEE Conf. Plasma Science, 2009, 11 citations])

This early work focuses on plasma physics and dielectric breakdown simulations.

6. Nozzle Flow & Additive Manufacturing Simulations

Finite element methods for microfluidic nozzle oscillations ([arXiv, 2023])

Accelerating part-scale simulations in liquid metal jet additive manufacturing ([arXiv, 2022])

Modeling of liquid-gas meniscus dynamics in arbitrary nozzle geometries (US Patent, 2024)

Conclusion

Based on their remarkable academic achievements, innovative research, and ability to collaborate effectively across disciplines, this candidate is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. However, by broadening their industrial collaborations, increasing their research visibility, and considering the wider impact of their work, they could elevate their research contributions even further, making an even greater impact on both academia and industry.

 

Xiankun Zhang | materials science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiankun Zhang | materials science | Best Researcher Award

professor at  University of Science and Technology Beijing, China

📜 Xiankun Zhang is a leading researcher at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, specializing in two-dimensional materials, optoelectronic devices, and transition metal dichalcogenides. With over 44 publications and a high h-index of 22, Zhang has made significant contributions to advanced functional materials and nanoscale photodetectors. Passionate about integrating innovation into silicon-compatible technology, Zhang is a key figure in the field of material science.

Professional Profiles:

Education🎓

PhD in Material Science, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Master’s Degree in Physics, Tsinghua University, China Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Physics, Peking University, China Focused on emerging materials and their optoelectronic applications, Zhang’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in interdisciplinary research.

Experience💼 

Senior Researcher, University of Science and Technology Beijing Visiting Scholar, MIT Nano Research Lab Research Fellow, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Zhang has actively collaborated with global leaders in the nanotechnology domain, showcasing excellence in research and innovation.

Awards and Honors🏅

National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars Outstanding Researcher in Nanotechnology, China Materials Congress Highly Cited Researcher Award, Clarivate Analytics Recognized for transformative work in nanoscale photodetectors and 2D materials.

Research Focus🔬

Two-dimensional materials and heterojunctionsHigh-efficiency photodetectorsTransition metal dichalcogenidesSilicon-compatible optoelectronics Zhang’s work focuses on bridging the gap between traditional materials and next-generation electronic devices.

✍️Publications Top Note :

“Poly (4-styrenesulfonate)-induced sulfur vacancy self-healing strategy for monolayer MoS2 homojunction photodiode”
Published in Nature Communications, this paper has been cited 234 times, emphasizing a groundbreaking sulfur vacancy healing strategy for improved photodiodes.

“Manganese-Based Materials for Rechargeable Batteries Beyond Lithium-Ion”
Published in Advanced Energy Materials, this work, cited 153 times, advances manganese-based materials for next-generation batteries.

“Near-Ideal van der Waals Rectifiers Based on All-Two-Dimensional Schottky Junctions”
Another Nature Communications article, cited 153 times, discusses advancements in two-dimensional rectifiers.

“Interfacial Charge Behavior Modulation in Perovskite Quantum Dot-Monolayer MoS2 Heterostructures”
With 148 citations, this Advanced Functional Materials paper explores charge behavior in hybrid heterostructures.

“Defect-Engineered Atomically Thin MoS2 Homogeneous Electronics for Logic Inverters”
Published in Advanced Materials, cited 134 times, highlighting defect engineering in MoS2 for logic applications.

“Strain-Engineered van der Waals Interfaces of Mixed-Dimensional Heterostructure Arrays”
An ACS Nano publication with 116 citations, focusing on heterostructure arrays for enhanced device performance.

“Integrated High-Performance Infrared Phototransistor Arrays Composed of Nonlayered PbS–MoS2 Heterostructures”
Featured in Nano Letters, this study has 113 citations, addressing high-performance infrared photodetection.

“Hidden Vacancy Benefit in Monolayer 2D Semiconductors”
Advanced Materials work with 86 citations, detailing vacancy benefits in 2D semiconductors.

“Piezotronic Effect on Interfacial Charge Modulation in Mixed-Dimensional van der Waals Heterostructures”
Cited 82 times in Nano Energy, examining the piezotronic effect for flexible photodetectors.

“Self-Healing Originated van der Waals Homojunctions with Strong Interlayer Coupling for High-Performance Photodiodes”
Published in ACS Nano, cited 80 times, discussing self-healing junctions.

Conclusion

Xiankun Zhang’s prolific research output, significant citations, and impactful work in advanced materials science make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Addressing areas such as broader dissemination, interdisciplinary applications, and community engagement could further solidify his standing as a leader in his field. His research aligns well with the award’s goals of recognizing innovation, collaboration, and impact in academia.

Alaâeddine ELHALIL | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Alaâeddine ELHALIL | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof  Alaâeddine  ELHALIL:  Higher School of Technology, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco.

Prof. Alaâeddine Elhalil is a respected academic who is affiliated with the Higher School of Technology at Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco. With a distinguished background in education and research, Prof. Elhalil is recognized for his expertise in his field. He is known for his significant contributions to academia and his dedication to advancing knowledge through research. As an esteemed member of his institution, Prof. Elhalil plays a crucial role in shaping the educational environment and fostering a culture of excellence in research and education.

 

Professional Profiles:

 

Education:

Prof. Alaâeddine Elhalil is a distinguished Professor at the University of Hassan II of Casablanca, specializing in the fields of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Science. In this role, he is actively involved in teaching, research, and mentoring students. Prof. Elhalil’s expertise in these areas is evident through his academic contributions and commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. His role as a Professor involves not only imparting knowledge to students but also conducting research to address key challenges in Chemical Engineering and Environmental ScienMechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materialsce. Prof. Elhalil’s contributions to academia and his dedication to these disciplines make him a valuable asset to the University of Hassan II of Casablanca.

 

Publications Top Notes:

1. R. Elmoubarki, S. Charafi, A. Elhalil, F.Z. Mahjoubi, A. Oussama, F. Kzaiber, M. Abdennouri, N. Barka, Comparative adsorption of methyl orange on SO4 2- and SDS intercalated Mg-Fe layered double hydroxides, International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, (2021). https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2021.1967946.

2. W. Boumya, N. Taoufik, M. Achak, H. Bessbousse, A. Elhalil, N. Barka, Electrochemical sensors and biosensors for the determination of diclofenac in pharmaceutical, biological and water samples. Talanta Open, 3 (2021) 100026.

3. M. Sadiq, A. Elhalil, M. Abdennouri, N. Barka, M. Bensitel, C. Lamonier, Effect of aluminium incorporation on physicochemical properties and patent blue V photodegradation of magnesium phosphate materials. Bulletin of Materials Science, 44 (2021) 58. 3

4. N. Taoufik, W. Boumya, A. Elhalil, M. Achak, M. Sadiq, M. Abdennouri, N. Barka, Gallic acid removal using fresh and calcined Ni-Al layered double hydroxides: Kinetics, equilibrium and response surface methodology (RSM) optimization. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2020.1863387.

5. A. Machrouhi, W. Boumya, M. Khnifira, M. Sadiq, M. Abdennouri, A. Elhalil, H. Tounsadi, S. Qourzal, N. Barka, Synthetic dyes adsorption and discoloration of a textile wastewater effluent by H3PO4 and H3BO3 activated Thapsia transtagana biomass. Desalination and Water Treatment, 202 (2020) 435–449.

Assist Prof Dr Валентина Титаренко – Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials

Assist Prof  Dr Валентина Титаренко : Leading Researcher In Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials

Congradulations, Assist Prof  Dr Валентина Титаренко, on winning the esteemed  Paper Best Researcher Award Sciencefather!

Congratulations, Assist Prof  Dr Валентина Титаренко In recognition of your outstanding contributions to the field of Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials, we extend our heartfelt congratulations on receiving the prestigious  Best Researcher Award by ScienceFather Your dedication to advancing knowledge in clinical Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials, and the exploration of Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials is truly commendable.Your commitment to excellence and tireless efforts in research have not only enriched our academic community but have also contributed significantly to the broader scientific community.

May this award serve as a testament to your exceptional skills, unwavering dedication, and the impactful influence you’ve had on your field.  We look forward to witnessing your continued success and the many more groundbreaking contributions to come.Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved achievement!

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

She entered Dnipropetrovsk National University Department of Physics in 1999 and graduated in 2004 with a diploma in applied Physics.

She received a PhD in physical and mathematical sciences Degree from the Institute of Dnipropetrovsk National University named OlesHonchar in 2012 for the thesis “Structure and properties of metal films, produced by electroplating with external laser radiation stimulation”.

Teaching Experience:

lecturer at the department of Physics, Dnipro National University of Railway Transport named after Academician V. Lazaryan since 2007. She is the lecturer of course “Physics”.