Mr Qiusheng Shi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr Qiusheng Shi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Qiusheng Shi is a dedicated postgraduate researcher at the College of Optoelectronics Engineering, Chongqing University 📡. His research focuses on smart materials, point defects, and doping mechanisms to enhance photoelectric and mechanical properties of materials for flexible sensor applications 🤖. His work on pentagonal-BCN materials contributes to next-generation optoelectronic devices and energy-efficient technologies ⚡. He has published in the Journal of Solid State Chemistry, demonstrating his commitment to scientific innovation 📖. His expertise in materials characterization, nanotechnology, and optoelectronics positions him as a rising talent in smart material engineering 🌍.

Mr Qiusheng Shi, College of Optoelectronics Engineering, Chongqing University, China

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Education 🎓

Mr. Qiusheng Shi is a graduate student at the School of Optical and Electronic Engineering, Chongqing University 📡. His research focuses on smart materials and structures, with applications in flexible electronics, sensors, and optoelectronic devices 🤖. He specializes in material doping, point defects, and their influence on photoelectric and mechanical properties ⚡. His academic journey has equipped him with advanced knowledge in material science, nanotechnology, and optoelectronics 🔬. As an emerging researcher, he is committed to developing next-generation energy-efficient and intelligent material systems for industrial and technological advancements 🏆.

Research and Innovations 🔬

Mr. Shi’s research primarily explores doping and point defects to regulate the photoelectric and mechanical properties of pentagonal-BCN. His completed research includes:
✅ Investigation of smart materials for flexible sensor applications 🤖
✅ Study of photoelectric properties in doped materials 🔆
✅ Contributions to the understanding of point defects in BCN-based materials 🏗️
✅ Advancement of mechanical property optimization through nanostructuring ⚙️

His work supports the next-generation electronic and optoelectronic materials, contributing to flexible and energy-efficient device applications.

Contributions 🏛️

While Mr. Shi is an early-career researcher, his work has significant implications for flexible electronics and material applications. His contributions include:
📡 Development of smart materials for sensor technologies
📖 Enhancing understanding of BCN-based material defects
🛠️ Potential applications in energy-efficient and flexible electronics

His research lays a foundation for future innovations in material science and engineering.

Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Qiusheng Shi’s research focuses on smart materials and structures, particularly in doping and point defects to regulate the photoelectric and mechanical properties of pentagonal-BCN 🏗️. His work explores novel material modifications to enhance optical, electrical, and mechanical performance for next-generation flexible sensors and optoelectronic devices 📡. Through nanostructuring and material engineering, he aims to develop energy-efficient, highly durable smart materials 🔆. His published work in the Journal of Solid State Chemistry highlights significant advancements in material optimization for flexible electronics, wearables, and intelligent material systems, contributing to the future of optoelectronic applications 🤖.

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Prof. Dr Abdelkhalek kammouni | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Abdelkhalek kammouni | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abdelkhalek Kammouni is a leading researcher in materials science, nanotechnology, and sustainable engineering. Currently a Professor of Higher Education at Moulay Ismaïl University, Morocco, he holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Paul Cézanne University, France (2007) 🎓. His expertise includes thermoelectric materials, composite materials, and advanced thin films. He has pioneered fire-resistant bio-based composites, non-destructive testing techniques, and energy-efficient material solutions ⚡🏗️. With numerous SCI-indexed publications, international collaborations, and leadership in materials research, Prof. Kammouni’s innovations contribute to green energy, infrastructure safety, and sustainable material development 🌍🔬. His impactful research makes him a top contender for the Best Researcher Award 🏅.

Prof. Dr Abdelkhalek kammouni, Faculty of Sciences, Morocco

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🎓 Education 

Prof. Dr. Abdelkhalek Kammouni has an extensive academic background in materials science, metallurgy, and computational modeling. He earned his Doctorate in Materials Science (2007) from Paul Cézanne University, France, focusing on precipitation mechanisms and microstructural stability in TRIP steels 🏗️. In 2016, he received his Habilitation Universitaire in metallic and composite materials for environmental applications 🌱. He also holds a Master’s in Computer Science from INP Toulouse, a Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies (DEA) in Processes and Materials from Perpignan University, and was appointed Professor of Higher Education in 2022 👨‍🏫. His diverse expertise bridges materials engineering, nanotechnology, and sustainability 🔬⚡.

👨‍🏫 Experience 

Prof. Dr. Abdelkhalek Kammouni is a permanent professor and researcher at Moulay Ismaïl University, Meknès, specializing in materials science, metallurgy, and nanotechnology 🏗️. From 2011-2017, he served as an Assistant Professor at the École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers, Casablanca 🏫. He has conducted scientific research stays at IM2NP Marseille, INSA Lyon, and ENSCI Limoges (France) 🇫🇷. His postdoctoral research at CP2M, France, focused on the influence of galvanization on bainitic steels. He has worked as an expert consultant for Sollac Méditerranée, optimizing precipitation and microstructural properties of steels. His expertise bridges academia, industry, and advanced material characterization 🔬⚡.

📡Research Projects 

🌍 International Projects:
TOUBKAL Project (2025-2027, 2018-2021) – Development of bio-based fire-resistant composites in collaboration with CNRS France 🔥.
Residential Research School (2024) – Research on functional nanostructured materials 🏗️.
FINCOM Project (2023, 2015) – Characterization of nanostructured materials ⚡.

🏛️ National Projects:
URL-CNRST (2020-2024) – Research on advanced materials 🏭.
UMI Project (2018-2022)Thermal energy recycling for sustainability 🌱.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Abdelkhalek Kammouni research primarily focuses on materials characterization, microstructural analysis, and composite materials. Their work includes TEM-based local carbon concentration measurements in retained austenite, mechanical and thermal properties of natural fiber composites, and CO₂ sensing using CuO/spinel thin films. They also study thermoelectric properties of Mg-Ag-Sb thin films, microalloyed steels, and historical lime mortars for self-healing properties. Their expertise spans nanomaterials, metallurgy, and environmental materials, contributing to advanced materials science for construction, aerospace, and energy applications. 🏗️🔬⚡🌿

📚 Publications 

📖 A methodology suitable for TEM local measurements of carbon concentration in retained austenite
👨‍🔬 Authors: A. Kammouni, W. Saikaly, M. Dumont, C. Marteau, X. Bano, A. Charaï
📰 Journal: Materials Characterization 🏗️ (2008)

📖 Effect of surface modification on morphological, mechanical, and thermal conductivity of hemp fiber: Characterization of the interface of hemp–Polyurethane composite
👨‍🔬 Authors: S. Sair, A. Oushabi, A. Kammouni, O. Tanane, Y. Abboud, H. F. Oudrhiri
📰 Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials 🏡 (2017)

📖 CO₂ sensing characteristics of CuO/Spinel thin films deposited on micro-heater
👨‍🔬 Authors: P. T. F. Oudrhiri-Hassani, L. Presmanes, A. Barnabe, A. Kammouni
📰 Journal: Journal of Materials and Environmental Science 🌍 (2015)

📖 Seebeck coefficient variations of α-MgAgSb in crystalline Mg-Ag-Sb thin films
👨‍🔬 Authors: N. Oueldna, A. Portavoce, M. Bertoglio, M. Descoins, A. Kammouni
📰 Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds ⚡ (2023)

📖 Investigation of historical lime mortars from the Chellah Mosque (Morocco): Mineralogical characterization and self-healing mechanisms of micro-cracks
👨‍🔬 Authors: N. Oulida, A. Kammouni, T. Lamhasni, M. Haddad, M. Ziani, S. A. Lyazidi
📰 Journal: Construction and Building Materials 🏛️ (2023)

His work spans nanomaterials, thermoelectrics, heritage conservation, and sustainable composites 🔥🌱.