Amani Alsam l Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Amani Alsam l Data Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Jazan University | Saudi Arabia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Amani Alsam is an academic researcher specializing in physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, with expertise in photoinduced charge transfer and excited-state dynamics in molecular and condensed-matter systems. Assist. Prof. Dr. Amani Alsam earned a PhD from KAUST, an MSc from the University of Waterloo, and a BSc from Jazan University, and has held academic and research positions at Jazan University and as a Visiting Research Scholar at the University of Michigan. Her research interests include donor–acceptor materials, conjugated polymers, hybrid interfaces, and semiconductor nanostructures, supported by advanced skills in ultrafast laser spectroscopy, 4D scanning ultrafast electron microscopy, materials synthesis, and device fabrication. Assist. Prof. Dr. Amani Alsam has received competitive scholarships and national research support, contributing impactful publications that advance energy, optoelectronic, and radiation-responsive materials research.

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Effect of Conjugation Length on Photoinduced Charge Transfer in π-Conjugated Oligomer–Acceptor Dyads
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2017, 121(26), 4891–4901
Bimolecular Excited-State Electron Transfer with Surprisingly Long-Lived Radical Ions
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2015, 119(38), 21896–21903
Role of Ag Nanowires and MXenes in Optimizing Flexible, Semitransparent Bifacial Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells for Building-Integrated Photovoltaics: A SCAPS-1D Modeling Approach
Advanced Theory and Simulations, 2025, 8(3), 2401004
Enhanced Luminescence and Quenching Mechanisms in Na⁺/Co-Doped K₇CaY₂(B₅O₁₀)₃:Tb³⁺ Phosphors under UV Radiation
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 20

Monica Enculescu | Wastewater Treatment | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Monica Enculescu | Wastewater Treatment | Research Excellence Award

National Institute of Materials Physics | Romania

Dr. Monica Enculescu is a senior physicist and nanomaterials researcher with nearly three decades of experience at the National Institute of Materials Physics (NIMP), Magurele, Romania, where she is currently a Scientific Researcher I in the Laboratory of Functional Nanostructures. She obtained her Ph.D. in Optics and Spectroscopy from the University of Bucharest, following an MSc in Semiconductor Physics and a Licentiate degree in Physics. Her research expertise spans the fabrication and characterization of functional nanostructures, including electrospun polymer nanofibers, semiconductor and metallic nanostructures, composite nanomaterials, and plasmonic systems, with applications in optoelectronics, sensing, photocatalysis, biosensing, and environmental remediation. She has led or coordinated numerous national and international research projects and has been actively involved in Romanian–European collaborative programs. Dr. Enculescu has authored 221 scientific documents indexed in major databases, accumulating 2,771 citations from 2,365 citing documents, and holds an h-index of 26. Her work also includes patented technologies in biosensing and surface plasmon resonance platforms. She has received prestigious recognitions, including the Romanian Academy “Dragomir Hurmuzescu” Award for Physics and a national Excellency Prize for research. Through sustained scientific leadership, international collaboration, and high-impact research output, she has made significant contributions to functional nanostructures and applied materials physics.

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