Muhammad Osman | Solar cells | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Osman | Solar cells | Best Researcher Award

Post doctor, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia 

Muhammad Mamdouh Osman is a researcher at the Sustainable Energy Technologies Center, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. With a focus on advancing sustainable energy technologies, his work primarily revolves around the fabrication and characterization of perovskite solar cells. His academic journey includes a PhD and MSc in Physics from King Saud University, and a BSc in Physics from Al-Azhar University. 🚀🔬

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Strength for the Award

Muhammad Mamdouh Osman stands out for his significant contributions to the field of physics, specifically in sustainable energy technologies. His impressive publication record, which includes 19 articles in international journals, demonstrates his expertise and impact in the field of perovskite solar cell research. The research focuses on the fabrication, characterization, and enhancement of solar cell performance using advanced techniques, reflecting a high level of technical proficiency and innovation. His awards for scientific excellence and numerous scholarships indicate his dedication and recognition in the academic community. Additionally, his professional memberships and volunteering activities underscore his commitment to both his field and community.

Area for Improvement

Despite his notable achievements, Osman could enhance his candidacy by expanding his research into interdisciplinary areas or collaborations with other fields, which might provide a broader impact and visibility. Additionally, while his publication count is respectable, increasing his h-index and citation metrics could further strengthen his research profile and influence.

Education

Muhammad Mamdouh Osman earned his PhD in Physics (2017-2023) and MSc in Physics (2014-2017) from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. He completed his BSc in Physics (2003-2008) at Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, graduating with distinction. 🎓📚

Experience

Osman has extensive experience in both academic and research settings. He currently works as a researcher at the Sustainable Energy Technologies Center, King Saud University (2024-present). Previously, he was a Researcher A at King Saud University’s Department of Physics (2019-2023) and served as a Teaching Assistant at Al-Azhar University (2018-2019). His past roles also include research positions at King Saud University and the National Institute for Standards, Cairo. 🧪🔍

Research Interest

His research interests lie in perovskite solar cell technology, focusing on enhancing device performance through various techniques. His work involves structural analysis using X-ray diffraction, spectroscopy, and photoluminescence, among other methods. 🌞🔬

Awards

Osman has received several prestigious awards, including the College of Science Award for Scientific Excellence in 2023 and multiple scholarships from King Saud University and Al-Azhar University. 🏅🎖️

Publication Top Notes

Osman M. M., et al., Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2024 – Enhanced performance of perovskite solar cell via up-conversion YLiF4

,Er nanoparticles.

Osman M. M., et al., Nanomaterials, 2023 – Development of perovskite (MACl)0.33FA0.99MA0.01Pb(I0.99Br0.01)3 solar cells via n-Octylammonium Iodide surface passivation.

AlSalhi M. S., et al., Applied Physics A, 2023 – A poly-fluorene-based conjugated copolymer for dual-applicable as hole transporter with increased stability of perovskite solar cells.

El-naggar A. M., et al., Optical Materials, 2023 – Effect of Li-salt additives on the optical features and solar cell performance of Cs0.05FA0.85MA0.10Pb(I0.90Br0.10)3 perovskite solar cells.

El-naggar A. M., et al., Optical Materials, 2023 – Comparative study of the optical, structural, and solar cell performance of (MAPbBr3)x(FAPbI3)1-x(MACl)0.33 mixed perovskite solar cells: With and without the passivation layer.

Conclusion

Muhammad Mamdouh Osman is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his substantial contributions to sustainable energy technologies, demonstrated by his high-quality research and numerous publications. His awards and active involvement in both academic and community activities further support his candidacy. Addressing potential areas for improvement, such as interdisciplinary research and expanding citation metrics, could further elevate his profile and impact in the field.