Abdul Manan | Electroceramics | Material Characterization Award

Material Characterization Award

                     Abdul Manan
Affiliation University of Science & Technology Bannu
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 15765683900
Documents 105
Citations 1,171
h-index 20
Subject Area Electroceramics
Event International Material Scientist Awards

The Material Characterization Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievements in the field of materials characterization, emphasizing sustained scientific contributions, publication quality, citation impact, and interdisciplinary research. Abdul Manan of the University of Science & Technology Bannu has established a substantial research profile in electroceramics and materials science through peer-reviewed publications and internationally indexed research outputs.[1]

Abstract

Material characterization forms the scientific basis for understanding the structural, electrical, thermal, and functional behavior of advanced materials. Abdul Manan has contributed to this discipline through research focusing on electroceramics and related material systems. His publication record, citation performance, and sustained scholarly activity demonstrate active participation in advancing materials science research and support consideration for academic recognition through the International Material Scientist Awards.[1]

Keywords

Material Characterization, Electroceramics, Materials Science, Functional Materials, Ceramic Materials, Microstructure, Scientific Publications, Citation Impact, Dielectric Materials, Advanced Ceramics, Structural Analysis, Phase Characterization, Materials Engineering, Functional Ceramics, Research Excellence, Scopus Publications, Bibliometric Analysis, Materials Research, Electrical Properties, Academic Impact.[2]

Introduction

Materials characterization integrates analytical techniques to investigate composition, crystal structure, morphology, and functional properties of engineering materials. The resulting knowledge supports innovations across electronics, structural materials, energy systems, and advanced manufacturing. Researchers working in electroceramics contribute significantly to the development of dielectric, piezoelectric, ferroelectric, and multifunctional ceramic materials with practical technological applications.[1]

Research Profile

According to the available Scopus bibliometric information, Abdul Manan, affiliated with the University of Science & Technology Bannu, has authored 105 Scopus-indexed publications, received 1,171 citations, and achieved an h-index of 20. His research primarily focuses on electroceramics, demonstrating sustained scientific productivity, consistent scholarly impact, and active contributions to the advancement of materials science.[3]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Abdul Manan include investigations into electroceramic materials, dielectric behavior, structural characterization, phase evolution, and processing techniques for functional ceramic systems. These studies support a broader understanding of material performance and contribute to the optimization of ceramic components for engineering and electronic applications.[3]

Publications

The research portfolio comprises peer-reviewed journal publications indexed in internationally recognized databases. The publication record demonstrates continuing engagement with collaborative research and dissemination of findings related to advanced ceramic materials, characterization methodologies, and materials engineering.[2]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators suggest that Abdul Manan’s publications have received consistent scholarly attention within the scientific community. Citation performance, publication volume, and the h-index collectively indicate measurable academic visibility and influence across materials science research, particularly in electroceramics and functional materials characterization.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly metrics and research activity, Abdul Manan demonstrates qualifications consistent with consideration for the International Material Scientist Awards. The combination of sustained publication output, citation impact, specialization in electroceramics, and contributions to materials characterization aligns with the objectives of recognizing excellence in materials science research. Final award decisions remain subject to the official evaluation criteria established by the organizing committee.[2]

Conclusion

Abdul Manan has developed a substantial academic profile through contributions to electroceramics and materials characterization. His publication record, citation metrics, and sustained scholarly engagement provide evidence of continuing scientific activity within the field of materials science. These accomplishments represent an appropriate foundation for academic recognition within international materials research communities.[3]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Abdul Manan, Author ID 15765683900. Scopus.
      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=15765683900
    2. International Material Scientist Awards. (n.d.)
      https://materialscientists.com
    3. Rehman, M. U., Manan, A., Uzair, M., Khan, A. & Khan, M. A. (2021). Physicochemical characterization of Pakistani clay for adsorption of methylene blue: Kinetic, isotherm and thermodynamic study. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 269, 124722.
      https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2021.124722

Aida Ben Jazia Kharrat | Ceramic Materials | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

           Aida Ben Jazia Kharrat
Affiliation University of Sfax
Country Tunisia
Scopus ID 57194776998
Documents 41
Citations 1,042
h-index 18
Subject Area Ceramic Materials
Event International Material Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9401-554X

Aida Ben Jazia Kharrat is a researcher affiliated with the University of Sfax, Tunisia, whose scholarly work focuses primarily on ceramic materials and related areas of materials science. Her research portfolio demonstrates sustained contributions to the development, characterization, and functional evaluation of advanced ceramic materials for scientific and technological applications. With an established publication record indexed in Scopus, her work has received substantial scholarly recognition through citations and research impact metrics.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and research accomplishments of Aida Ben Jazia Kharrat. Her work in ceramic materials encompasses synthesis, processing, microstructural characterization, and performance evaluation of advanced ceramic systems. The publication record, citation performance, and international visibility indicate sustained scholarly activity and meaningful contributions to materials science research. These achievements provide a strong foundation for recognition within international scientific award programs.[1]

Keywords

Keywords: Ceramic Materials, Advanced Ceramics, Materials Science, Structural Ceramics, Functional Ceramics, Nanomaterials, Powder Processing, Sintering, Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, Composite Materials, Materials Characterization, Oxide Ceramics, Thermal Stability, Scientific Research..[3]

Introduction

Ceramic materials play an essential role in modern engineering, electronics, structural applications, energy technologies, and biomedical systems. Continuous advances in ceramic processing and characterization contribute to the development of materials possessing enhanced mechanical, thermal, electrical, and chemical properties. Researchers working in this field support innovation through experimental investigations and interdisciplinary collaboration[1]

Research Profile

Aida Ben Jazia Kharrat has authored 41 indexed publications with more than 1,042 citations and an h-index of 18 according to Scopus metrics. Her investigations emphasize ceramic materials, advanced material processing, and characterization techniques that contribute to improved material performance. The research profile reflects continuous scientific productivity and international scholarly engagement.[4]

Research Contributions

Aida Ben Jazia Kharrat has made significant contributions to ceramic materials research through studies on material synthesis, processing, microstructural characterization, and performance evaluation. Her publications support advances in functional ceramic materials, improve understanding of material properties, and contribute to the broader development of materials science for engineering and industrial applications.[2]

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio includes peer-reviewed journal articles focused on ceramic materials, materials engineering, functional materials, and advanced characterization techniques. Publications indexed in international databases demonstrate scientific quality, research continuity, and relevance to contemporary developments in materials science.[3]

Research Impact

The citation performance and h-index indicate that the published work has received notable attention from the international research community. Citation metrics reflect the relevance of the research to ongoing scientific investigations and demonstrate sustained influence within ceramic materials research and related disciplines.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on available publication metrics, research productivity, citation performance, and sustained contributions to ceramic materials research, Aida Ben Jazia Kharrat demonstrates qualifications consistent with the objectives of the International Material Scientist Awards. Her scholarly activities support innovation in materials science and reflect continued engagement with internationally recognized research standards.[4]

Conclusion

Aida Ben Jazia Kharrat has established a distinguished academic profile through research in ceramic materials, supported by a substantial body of scholarly publications, strong citation metrics, and measurable scientific impact. Her work contributes to the advancement of materials science and aligns with international standards of academic excellence, making her profile suitable for professional recognition within global scientific award initiatives.[5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.).Scopus author details: Aida Ben JaziaKharrat, Author ID 57194776998. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57194776998
  2. Kharrat, A. B. J. (n.d.). ORCID record. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9401-554X
  3. Kharrat, A. B. J. (2026). Defect-engineered electrical transport and dielectric relaxation in Pr0.8Sr0.2−x□xMnO3 perovskite ceramics: Impedance spectroscopy and interfacial polarization. Ceramics International. Advance online publication.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2026.04.315
  4. Kharrat, A. B. J. (2026). From crystal chemistry to optical functionality in rare-earth orthochromites: A unified physical framework. 23, Article 138.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s13738-026-03442-w
  5. International Material Scientist Awards. (n.d.).
    https://materialscientists.com