Jonas Muheki | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Jonas Muheki | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Kyambogo University | Uganda

Mr. Jonas Muheki is a physicist specializing in biological and medical physics with a strong research focus on developing innovative cancer therapy modalities using light, electric, and magnetic fields through opto-electromagnetic approaches. His work integrates theoretical, computational, and experimental physics to advance biomedical applications, particularly in biophysics, bioelectromagnetism, optoelectronics, and novel therapeutic and diagnostic platforms. He has made substantial contributions to photonics, plasmonic metasurfaces, terahertz biosensors, optical and solar absorbers, and machine learning–assisted material design, with a well-established publication record that has achieved significant international citation impact. His research outputs demonstrate interdisciplinary strength, combining nanomaterials, graphene-based structures, metamaterials, and artificial intelligence for sensing, biosensing, biomedical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and energy-related applications. Professionally, he has extensive academic and laboratory experience as a graduate research assistant, contributing to imaging innovations, cancer-oriented biophysical research, computational modeling, and experimental design while also mentoring junior researchers and supporting laboratory training. His teaching experience spans undergraduate and diploma-level physics, including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, relativity, solar and energy physics, laboratory instruction, and applied physics courses, supported by a strong commitment to pedagogy, curriculum support, and student mentoring. He has also contributed as a peer reviewer for international journals, demonstrating scholarly service to the scientific community. His skill set includes advanced simulation tools, data analysis, programming, and machine learning techniques, complemented by strong communication and collaborative abilities. Overall, his profile reflects a forward-looking researcher and educator with impactful contributions across medical physics, photonics, and applied interdisciplinary science.

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Featured Publications

Muheki, J., Wekalao, J., Albargi, H. B., Jalalah, M., Almawgani, A. H. M., & Patel, S. K. (2025). A graphene–gold metasurface inspired surface plasmon resonance sensor designed for terahertz applications in sensing and detection of heavy metals in water. Plasmonics, 20(1), 289–303.

Wekalao, J., Mandela, N., Muheki, J., & Zaid, A. (2025). Design and analysis of a terahertz metasurface-based refractive index sensor for hemoglobin detection with behaviour prediction using polynomial regression. Plasmonics, 20(4), 2123–2152.

Wekalao, J., Muheki, J., Mandela, N., Kabarokole, P., & Makoye, P. (2025). Machine learning-optimized titanium-based broadband absorber with high-efficiency performance across visible and infrared wavelengths. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 57(2), Article 129.

Armghan, A., Jonas, M., Surve, J., Patel, S. K., Aliqab, K., & Alsharari, M. (2023). Refractory material inspired ultra-wideband solar absorber for thermoelectric photovoltaic performance enhancement with ML inspired prediction. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 73, 461–472.

Alsharari, M., Muheki, J., Armghan, A., Aliqab, K., Surve, J., & Patel, S. K. (2023). Thermal management mechanism employing transparent nanostructures for winter and summer seasons for indoor environments. International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 193, Article 108533.

Saddam Husain Dhobi | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Saddam Husain Dhobi | Physics | Best Researcher Award

PhD Scholar at Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Mr. Saddam Husain Dhobi is a dedicated PhD Scholar at Tribhuvan University in Nepal, known for his significant contributions to theoretical physics, renewable energy, and environmental science. He has published more than 20 research articles in Scopus and SCI journals and over 100 in indexed journals. His work encompasses innovative research on photon interaction, hydrogen fuel cell technologies, and energy conservation, with applications in both theoretical models and practical energy systems. In addition to his research achievements, Mr. Dhobi has mentored more than 60 undergraduate and graduate students, playing a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of physicists and researchers. His interdisciplinary expertise and passion for scientific innovation make him a valuable contributor to global scientific progress.

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Educational Background 🎓

Mr. Dhobi completed his School Leaving Certificate (S.L.C) in 2010 and Higher Secondary Education Board (H.S.E.B) in Science, with a focus on Mathematics and Biology, in 2012. He pursued his Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, graduating in 2016. In 2021, he completed his Master of Science in Physics, which included a dissertation component. He is currently enrolled as a PhD Scholar at Tribhuvan University, working on the topic “Scattering Around Anode for Improvement of PEMFC Efficiency,” which he began in 2023 and is actively continuing.

Professional Experience 💼

Throughout his academic and professional career, Mr. Dhobi has served in various impactful roles. He has worked as a Senior Researcher at BOSC Foundation Pvt. Ltd. and later as the Laboratory Head and Senior Researcher at Innovative Ghar Nepal from 2016 to 2022. He has also served as an Assistant Research Fellow (ARF) in the Physical Science Unit of the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology between 2023 and 2024. His responsibilities have included supervising research theses, leading experimental labs, and advising more than 60 students on academic projects and dissertations. He is also an active reviewer for prominent journals such as Physics & Astronomy International Journal and Applied Mathematics and Physics.

Research Interests 🔬

Mr. Dhobi’s research spans a wide range of interdisciplinary topics. His main interests include theoretical and quantum physics, photon interaction, energy conservation, and renewable energy systems such as hydrogen fuel cells. He also explores the effects of solar radiation and atmospheric changes within environmental physics. Other areas of focus include scattering phenomena in laser fields and thermal environments, open quantum systems, and non-equilibrium dynamics. His work aims to bridge theoretical physics with real-world energy solutions and environmental sustainability.

Awards and Honors🏆✨

Mr. Dhobi was awarded the prestigious UGC PhD Fellowship in the academic year 2080/81 B.S. for his outstanding academic merit. He is a life member of the Nepal Physical Society, holding membership ID 00004-2024. He is also a student member of the American Physical Society (APS) and the Institute of Physics (IOP), UK. His academic profile was internationally recognized through a phone call and chat interview with The Washington Post’s environmental and health reporter Amudalat Ajasa, which was published on February 25, 2025, in an article titled “A surprising health benefit of drinking tea.” Additionally, he has authored and published books with ISBN-13: 978-620-2-52737-8 and ASINs B088P7GKXG and B088TJ2YD6.

Conclusion🌟

Mr. Saddam Husain Dhobi exemplifies the spirit of innovation and academic excellence. His work in theoretical physics and energy systems continues to impact scientific knowledge and practical applications globally. Through his research, teaching, and publications, he demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing science for societal benefit. With a solid academic record, international recognition, and impactful mentorship, Mr. Dhobi stands as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award under the Global Innovation Technologist Awards.

Publications 📚

  • 🔬 Laser Assist Quantum Dot Scattering with Gaussian Potential
    Physics Open
    🧠 Quantum Physics, Scattering
    👉 DOI: 10.1016/j.physo.2025.100267
    👥 Rajendra P. Kurmi, Kishori Yadav, Anil Shrestha, Saddam H. Dhobi


  • 🔬 Radiation Shielding Properties of Nickel, Copper and Iron Based Alloys
    Patan Prospective Journal
    🛡️ Material Science, Shielding
    👉 DOI: 10.3126/ppj.v4i01.70210
    👥 Santosh K. Das, Saddam H. Dhobi


  • 🔬 Magneto Optical Properties of Atmospheric Air Molecules
    Scientific & Technical Journal of ITMO
    🌌 Molecular Physics, Optics
    👉 DOI: 10.17586/2226-1494-2024-24-3-375-383
    👥 Saddam H. Dhobi, J. J. Nakarmi, Kishori Yadav, S. P. Gupta


  • 🔬 Optical Properties of Daily Used Water in Kathmandu Valley
    Discover Water
    💧 Environmental Physics, Optics
    👉 DOI: 10.1007/s43832-024-00078-w
    👥 Sudhan Koirala, D. Neupane, D. D. Mulmi, Saddam H. Dhobi


  • 🔬 Pair Correlation Influence on Superconductors Josephson Penetration Depth
    Spektra: Jurnal Fisika dan Aplikasinya
    Superconductivity
    👉 DOI: 10.21009/spektra.091.02
    👥 Yadhav Poudel, S. P. Gupta, N. B. Shrestha, Kishori Yadav, Saddam H. Dhobi


  • 🔬 Scattering of Free Electrons with Hydrogen Atoms in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell
    Hadronic Journal
    ⚛️ Atomic Physics, Fuel Cell Tech
    👉 DOI: 10.29083/hj.47.01.2024/sc1
    👥 S. H. Dhobi et al.


  • 🔬 Differential Cross Section With Volkov-Thermal Wave Function in Coulomb Potential
    Atom Indonesia
    ☢️ Theoretical Physics, Quantum Mechanics
    👉 DOI: 10.55981/aij.2024.1309
    👥 S. H. Dhobi, S. P. Gupta, K. Yadav, J. J. Nakarmi, A. K. Jha


  • 🔬 Study of Maximum Electric Power Consumption to Produce Hydrogen from Urine and Normal Water
    AIP Conference Proceedings
    ⚙️ Energy, Hydrogen Production
    👉 DOI: 10.1063/5.0156991
    👥 Bhishma Karki, Saddam H. Dhobi et al.


  • 🔬 Mass Attenuation Coefficient and Total Cross-section Area of Platinum Group Composition
    Patan Prospective Journal
    🧲 Nuclear Physics, Material Analysis
    👉 DOI: 10.3126/ppj.v3i2.66188
    👥 Santosh K. Das, Saddam H. Dhobi


  • 🔬 Impact of Plasma Treatment on Lady’s Finger Seeds for Germination and Its Growth
    Journal of Nepal Physical Society
    🌱 Agriphysics, Plasma Treatment
    👉 DOI: 10.3126/jnphyssoc.v9i1.57743
    👥 A. K. Shah, S. H. Dhobi, et al.


Zuoye Liu | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zuoye Liu | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Lanzhou University, China

Zuoye Liu is a distinguished professor at Lanzhou University specializing in ultrafast physics and nuclear detection. He leads research on the dynamics of microscopic particles, employing pulsed lasers for advances in nuclear physics and chemistry. Liu’s groundbreaking work on XUV pulse shaping and fast detection technologies has earned him recognition in scientific communities. He has published over 40 articles and has played a pivotal role in research funded by prominent Chinese scientific programs. His contributions continue to drive innovation in laser technologies and nuclear science. 🌟

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Educational Background 🎓

Zuoye Liu holds a position as a Professor at Lanzhou University, where his academic journey has led to impactful contributions in the fields of ultrafast physics and nuclear detection technologies.

Professional Experience 💼

Professor Liu has been a leading researcher in the area of micro-particle dynamics control and the application of pulsed laser technologies. His work spans the development of novel instruments, physical mechanism disclosures, and the design of cutting-edge application schemes. Over the years, he has contributed to numerous high-profile projects funded by national programs, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Key Research and Development Program. With more than 40 published articles in prestigious journals, his research continues to shape advancements in nuclear physics, nuclear chemistry, and ultrafast optics.

Research Interests 🔬

Professor Liu’s research primarily focuses on the reconstruction of microscopic particle dynamics and the application of ultrafast lasers in nuclear physics, detection, and chemistry. He has proposed innovative “light-light” modulation schemes to perfect XUV pulse shaping for enhanced light absorption in materials. Additionally, he is a pioneer in developing fast online detection methods for multiple nuclides and exploring the complex interplay of laser pulses in microscopic systems.

Publications 📚

  • Y He, Z Liu, C Ott, A N Pfeiffer, S Sun, M B Gaarde, T Pfeifer, Bitao Hu, Resonant Perfect Absorption Yielded by Zero-Area Pulses, Phys. Rev. Lett, 2022, 129, 273201.

  • Z Liu, S M Cavaletto, C Ott, K Meyer, Y Mi, Z Harman, C H Keitel, T Pfeifer, Phase reconstruction of coherently excited systems by transient-absorption spectroscopy, Phys. Rev. Lett, 2015, 115, 033003.

  • Zhang Y, Gao Y, Lei H, et al., Free-space competition between gain-swept superradiance and spontaneous emission from N2+ in a femtosecond filament, Physical Review A, 2024, 109(1), 013105.

  • Shi Y, Xiang Y, Su R, et al., A method to obtain radioactivity of non-γ nuclides by 60Co based on Monte Carlo simulations, Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 2024, 56(10), 4134-4140.

  • Zhang Y, Yang R, Zhu Z, et al., Complete suppression of N2 lasing by the nonadiabatic molecular alignment effect in femtosecond filaments, Physical Review A, 2024, 110(2), 023106.

  • Shi H, Gao J, He Y, et al., Coherent modulation of intense XUV pulses by ground-state coupling, Physics Letters A, 2024, 516, 129650.

  • Zhao T, Ding P, Wang Y, et al., Deep learning assisted pressure measurements using femtosecond laser-induced grating scattering technique, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2024, 57(15), 155201.

  • Wang L, Ding P, Yan S, et al., Soot volume fraction measurements in aero-engine model combustor outlet using two-color laser-induced incandescence, Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, 2024.

  • Wang J, Yue J, Zhang Y, et al., Hot Electron- and Spin-Flip-Assisted Upconversion Excitation in the La0.7Sr0.3MnO3/BiFeO3 Heterojunction, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2024, 128(34), 14337-14346.

  • Li Y, Song S, Han Y, et al., Coulomb-induced emission time shifts in high-order harmonic generation from H2, Opt Express, 2024, 32(11), 18984-18996.

  • Yang J, Liu Z, Yang C, et al., Determination of La in rare earth ores using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy combined with bidirectional long short-term memory, Applied Physics B, 2024, 130(5), 81.

  • Wu S, Yang C, Yue J, et al., Analysis of Cs solution by nano-silica particles-enhanced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, Applied Physics B, 2024, 130(10), 170.