Alexandre Esper | Physics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Alexandre Esper | Physics | Young Scientist Award

PostDoctorat, Laboratoire Leprince Ringuet / Ecole Polytechnique, France

Alexandre Esper, based in Paris, France, is a distinguished physicist with a Ph.D. in Physics. He specializes in instrumentation, sensor optimization, and magnetic field measurement, boasting a strong portfolio of innovative inventions, including devices for magnetic field detection and beam profiling. With extensive experience in research, project management, and international collaborations, Alexandre excels in designing advanced detectors for medical physics and optimizing superconducting magnet systems. Passionate about science communication and mentoring, he bridges technical expertise and practical applications to push boundaries in physics and engineering.

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EducationπŸŽ“

Ph.D. in Instrumentation and Sensor Physics (2016-2019) – ENSICAEN & UNICAEN, France. Specialized in optimizing GMI magnetometers for low-frequency magnetic field detection. Double Master’s Degree (2015-2016) – UBO, France, & USJ, Lebanon. Focus on sensor physics and instrumentation.  Bachelor & Master’s in General Physics (2011-2015) – Lebanese University, Lebanon. Comprehensive foundation in physics and applied sciences.

ExperienceπŸ’Ό

Postdoctoral Researcher (2024-Present) – LLR, CNRS, France. Developing ion beam detectors for medical applications. Postdoctoral Researcher (2020-2023) – GANIL, CNRS, France. Magnetic characterization of superconducting magnets and alignment protocols. Researcher (2016-2019) – GREYC, ENSICAEN, France. Noise reduction and stability improvement for GMI sensors. Lecturer – Efrei Paris and UNICAEN. Taught physics, electronics, and engineering courses.

Awards and HonorsπŸ†

Invited Speaker (2023) – Symposium on Amorphous Alloy and Magnetic Sensors, China.Patents – Filed European patents for magnetic sensor architectures and beam detectors. Conference Presenter – Delivered talks at international physics and engineering conferences. Community Engagement – Promoted science among youth and participated in outreach programs.

Research FocusπŸ”¬

Magnetic Sensors – Noise reduction, stability, and optimization of GMI-based devices. Detector Development – Creating advanced tools for ion beam profiling and dosimetry. Magnetic Systems – Field mapping and alignment of superconducting multipole triplets.  Medical Physics – Innovation in detectors to improve precision in oncological therapies.

Conclusion

Alexandre Esper’s profile is highly suited for the Young Scientist Award, given his innovative contributions to physics and instrumentation, dedication to science outreach, and a robust record of patents and publications. Addressing areas like leadership and the broader impact of his work would further amplify his candidacy for this prestigious honor.

Publications:

  1. Superconducting Multipole Triplets for the Super Separator Spectrometer
    • Year: 2024
    • Author(s): Muhammad Aburas, Alexandre Esper, Pierre-Emmanuel Bernaudin, Antoine Drouart, Franck Esnault, Adnan Ghribi, HervΓ© Savajols, Marc-HervΓ© Stodel

 

  1. Superconducting Multipole Triplet field measurements
    • Year: 2024
    • Author(s): A Esper, M H Stodel, H Savajols, M Authier, M Aburas, F Carville, A Drouart, B Jacquot, A Lefevre, F Esnault

 

  1. Improving sensors’ performances
    • Year: 2023
    • Author(s): Alexandre Esper

 

  1. Superconducting Multipole Triplet field measurements
    • Year: 2023
    • Author(s): Alexandre Esper

 

  1. 3D field maps and alignment of the Superconducting Multipole Triplet (SMT)
    • Year: 2021
    • Author(s): Alexandre Esper

 

  1. Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Temperature-Compensated off-diagonal GMI Magnetometer and its long-term Stability
    • Year: 2020
    • Author(s): Alexandre Esper

 

  1. Expected limit of the temperature offset drift of GMI-based magnetic sensor
    • Year: 2019
    • Author(s): Alexandre Esper

 

  1. Étude et réduction des dérives en température aux basses fréquences des magnétomètres à haute sensibilité à base de Magneto-Impédance Géante (MIG)
    • Year: 2019
    • Author(s): Alexandre Esper

 

  1. Offset Reduction in GMI-Based Device by Using Double-Frequency Bias-Current Modulation
    • Year: 2019
    • Author(s): A. Esper, B. Dufay, S. Saez, C. Dolabdjian

Kholoud saad Almogren | Nuclear physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr.  Kholoud saad Almogren | Nuclear physics | Best Researcher Award 

Dr at Princess Nourah bint AbdulRahman University,  Saudi Arabia

Kholoud Saad Almugren is a prominent Professor of Nuclear and Radiation Physics at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. With a distinguished career in experimental physics, she has held significant roles in research and administration, including serving as Dean of Scientific Research and as a member of several academic and advisory councils. Almugren has achieved notable recognition in radiation safety and innovation, pioneering Saudi women’s representation in nuclear sciences. Her contributions span patents, international accolades, and active participation in scientific and women’s leadership forums. Almugren’s research and inventions focus on applications in nuclear physics, health, and technology innovation.

Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

B.Sc. in Physics: Graduated top of her class from Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University (PNU), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. M.Sc. in Experimental Physics (Nuclear Energy & Radiation): Obtained at PNU in collaboration with King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology. Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics (Experimental Physics, Nuclear & Reactors): Awarded by PNU, collaborating with King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center. Diplomas in English & Leadership: Includes an Oxford Executive Leadership Program and professional certifications in Online Teaching & Radiation Safety.

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

Professor: Nuclear & Radiation Physics, PNU (2020-present). Dean of Scientific Research, PNU: (2019-2021) and active council member in research ethics and the College of Science. Advisor & Mentor: Women’s Leadership Center, PNU (2021-present). Visiting Academic: Swansea University’s Renewable Energy Unit (2022-2027) and previous visiting researcher at University of Surrey. President: Joint Consultative Committee for Deans of Scientific Research, Ministry of Education (2020-2022).

πŸ† Awards & Honors

Saudi Pioneer in Radiation Safety: First Saudi woman licensed as an expert by K.A. CARE (2018). International Innovation Medals: Gold in Korean International Women Invention Exposition (2014) and Bronze in Moscow Salon β€œArchimedes” (2018). Patents in Technology & Health Innovation: Patents for the Portable Privacy Curtain and Automated Touchless Hand Sanitizer Dispenser. Leadership Excellence: LEWAS Academic Achievement Award (2022) and Arab Women Excellence Award in Technology & Innovation (2023). Recognitions in Scientific Leadership: Nourah Quality Contest (2020) and keynote speaker for β€œWomen in Nuclear Science” forum in Kuala Lumpur (2021).

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Almugren’s research is dedicated to experimental nuclear physics, particularly in radiation safety, reactor physics, and radiological emergency response. Her work includes developing nuclear applications for health, enhancing safety standards, and promoting energy innovation. She actively contributes to patents and publications on nuclear physics applications, and her academic contributions include books on fundamental physics and translations for advanced scientific resources. Almugren is a member of international energy and nuclear safety associations, where she collaborates on advancing knowledge and policy in nuclear technology and its societal impact.

πŸ“ Conclusion

Dr. Kholoud Saad Almugren’s outstanding academic achievements, leadership roles, innovative contributions, and commitment to empowering women in science make her an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her proven track record in nuclear physics and her recognition on international platforms underline her significant impact in the field. By addressing some areas for improvement, she can further enhance her influence and continue to inspire future generations of scientists.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Antibacterial, antioxidant and physicochemical investigations of tin dioxide nanoparticles synthesized via microemulsion method
    Cited by: 44
    Year: 2021
    Source: Materials Research Express 8 (3), 035013

 

  1. Labyrinth double split open loop resonator based bandpass filter design for S, C and X-band application
    Cited by: 43
    Year: 2018
    Source: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 51 (26), 265102

 

  1. Elevated concentrations of metal (loids) in seaweed and the concomitant exposure to humans
    Cited by: 42
    Year: 2021
    Source: Foods 10 (2), 381

 

  1. Successive Photocatalytic Degradation of Methylene Blue by ZnO, CuO and ZnO/CuO Synthesized from Coriandrum sativum Plant Extract via Green Synthesis
    Cited by: 41
    Year: 2023
    Source: Crystals 13 (2), 281

 

  1. Design of miniaturized double-negative material for specific absorption rate reduction in human head
    Cited by: 41
    Year: 2014
    Source: PloS one 9 (10), e109947

 

  1. Enhancement of mechanical and corrosion resistance properties of electrodeposited Ni–P–TiC composite coatings
    Cited by: 40
    Year: 2021
    Source: Scientific reports 11 (1), 5327

 

  1. Reduction of 5G cellular network radiation in wireless mobile phone using an asymmetric square shaped passive metamaterial design
    Cited by: 40
    Year: 2021
    Source: Scientific Reports 11 (1), 2619

 

  1. Compact left-handed meta-atom for S-, C-and Ku-band application
    Cited by: 40
    Year: 2017
    Source: Applied Sciences 7 (10), 1071

 

  1. Comparative assessment of natural radionuclide content of cement brands used within Nigeria and some countries in the world
    Cited by: 40
    Year: 2014
    Source: Journal of Geochemical Exploration 142, 21-28

 

  1. Analysis of materials effects on radio frequency electromagnetic fields in human head
    Cited by: 40
    Year: 2012
    Source: Progress In Electromagnetics Research 128, 121-136

 

Rosa Elia Ortega Pelayo | Nuclear |Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Rosa Elia Ortega Pelayo | Nuclear | Best Researcher Award

Rosa Elia Ortega Pelayo is a Research Scientist at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) with a MASc in Mechanics and Mechatronics Engineering from the University of Waterloo and a Bachelor’s in Mechatronics Engineering from ITESM University. At CNL, she focuses on machine learning applications in nuclear systems, developing computer models, and designing control systems. Rosa excels in project management, compliance, and mentoring. She has previously worked on oxide film formation and aluminum casting, and has strong programming skills in C++, Python, and R. She is recognized for her detail-oriented approach and problem-solving abilities.

Publication profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

MASc in Mechanics and Mechatronics Engineering, University of Waterloo, ON (Sept. 2010 – Nov. 2012). Bachelor in Mechatronics Engineering, ITESM University, Guadalajara, Mexico (Aug. 2005 – May 2010). Best Marks of the 2010 Mechatronics Class. Outstanding Performance on CENEVAL Graduation Test

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

Nov. 2013 – Present: Research Scientist and Engineer, Fluids Engineering Branch, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), Chalk River, ON Investigating ML techniques on reactor data Developing computer models for nuclear systems Designing and testing control systems Project management and compliance with safety regulations Mentoring junior staff and writing research proposals. Dec. 2012 – Oct. 2013: Research Assistant, Mechanics and Mechatronics Department, University of Waterloo, ON Research on oxide film formation and characterization. Sep. 2010 – Nov. 2012: MASc Student Researcher, Aluminum Fusion Casting Project, University of Waterloo/Novelis Global Technology Center, Kingston, ON Designed testing procedures and control systems, Conducted metallographic analysis. Jan. 2012 – Apr. 2012: Teacher Assistant, University of Waterloo, ON, Planned tutorials and lab exercises, Provided guidance and feedback to students. Jan. 2010 – May 2010: Latin America Education Researcher, ITESM University, Guadalajara, Mexico Collected and analyzed data Presented reports to directors of engineering graduate programs

πŸ› οΈ Skills and Expertise

Proficient in Microsoft Office, Solid Edge, Solid Works, C++, Matlab, LabView, Python, and R, Experience with passive cooling systems and nuclear research, Strong problem-solving, critical thinking, and project management skills, Comfortable in both team and individual work environments

πŸ… Academic Awards

Best Marks in Mechatronics Class, ITESM University (May 2010), Outstanding Performance on CENEVAL Graduation Test (March 2010)

 

Publication top notes

  1. Title: Structural integrity assessment of CANDU pressure tubes using Sobol indices for global sensitivity analysis
    Authors: Ortega Pelayo, R.E., El Bouzidi, S., Trottier, A., Forgues, F., Pfeiffer, S.
    Journal: Nuclear Engineering and Design
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 428, Article 113499

 

  1. Title: A computational framework for probabilistic structural assessments of reactor components requiring complex code workflows
    Authors: El Bouzidi, S., Forgues, F., Ortega Pelayo, R.E., Trottier, A., Pfeiffer, S.
    Journal: Nuclear Engineering and Design
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 418, Article 112884