Kammogne Djoum nana Anicet | Theoretical Condensed matter physics

Kammogne Djoum nana Anicet : Leading Researcher in Theoretical Condensed matter physics

Assistant Professor at University of Dschang , Cameroon.

πŸŽ‰πŸ† Congratulations, Kammogne Djoum nana Anicet, on receiving the esteemed Best Scholar Award from Topscientists Awards! 🌟 Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have made a significant impact in the field of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics. 🌌 Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is truly commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done! 🌟

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Kammogne Djoum nana Anicet, an Assistant Professor at the University of Dschang, Cameroon, stands as a distinguished academic and researcher in the domain of Physics and Astronomy. Holding a PhD in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics from the University of Dschang, their professional journey exemplifies dedication and expertise. πŸ“š

🌐 Professional Profiles:

🌟 Areas of Specialization:

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  • Programming: Mathematica, Python
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  • Computational Physics: QuTiP

πŸŽ“ Educational Background:

  • PhD in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics, University of Dschang (Jan 2017 – Sep 2022)
  • Master of Science in Physics, University of Dschang, Cameroon (Oct 2014 – Jul 2016)

πŸ’Ό Employment :

  • At the University of Dschang, engaged in assisting practical sessions, tutorials, and script corrections.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Teaching Experience:

  • Lectured courses on Electrostatics, Electromagnetism, and Solid-State Physics at the University of Dschang, prepared by Dr. Nsangou ISSOFA

πŸ”¬ Research Experience:

  • Extensive work with the Condensed Matter group at the University of Dschang, particularly in the Laboratory of Condensed-Matter, Electronics, and Signal Processing.

πŸ“š Publications

  • Β  Β Kammogne Djoum nana Anicet has contributed three papers in their field.
Kammogne Djoum nana Anicet’s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

πŸ“Š Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

  • Cited by: All – 2, Since 2018 – 2
  • Citations: All – 2, Since 2018 – 2
  • h-index: All – 1, Since 2018 – 1

πŸ”¬ Work in Progress:

  • Currently engaged in research on “Ladders Operators in the LZ Problem” and “Applications on the Electromagnetic Fields in the LZ Problem” in collaboration with fellow researchers.

πŸ” Selective Publications (Journals):

WORK IN PROGRESS

  • Β Currently engaged in research on “Ladders Operators in the LZ Problem” and “Applications on the Electromagnetic Fields in the LZ Problem” in collaboration with fellow researchers

🌱🌍 A. D. Kammogne is a versatile physicist dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in condensed matter physics, contributing extensively to research and academia. πŸš€

Zhipeng Wu | Soil organic matter biogeochemistry

Assoc Prof Dr Zhipeng Wu: Leading Researcher in Soil Organic Matter Biogeochemistry

Assistant Professor at Hainan University, China .

Congratulations, Assoc Prof Dr Zhipeng Wu, on winning the esteemed Best Research Article Award from Top scientists Awards! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!🌞🌾

Zhipeng Wu is a Top Talent in Hainan Province and serves as the Director of the Hainan Soil and Fertilizer Society. He is also recognized as a National Soil Survey Profile Technical Leader. His research focuses on achieving China’s goal of “carbon neutrality” by 2060, emphasizing soil “carbon sequestration” in agroforestry systems. He investigates the biogeochemistry and ecological effects of soil organic carbon using various technical means, revealing mechanisms behind carbon sequestration and stability within agroforestry systems. His work extends to understanding how microorganisms and light regulate greenhouse gas emissions through DOM utilization and transformation processes.

Professional Profile

Areas of Specialization

Soil organic matter biogeochemistry, Soil pollutant and remediation, Agroforestry ecosystem restoration

Educational Background

Ph.D. in Physical Geography, Nanjing University (2013.09-2017.03) , M.Sc. in Soil Science, Hainan University (2010.09-2013.06)

Employment

Associated Professor, School of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry, Hainan University (2017-present), Visiting Scholar, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University (2020.09-2021.06)

Teaching Course

School of Tropical Agriculture and Forest, Hainan University: Soil Survey and Mapping, Soil Fertility and Management, Seminar on Soil Science, HNU-ASU Joint International Tourism College (HAITC), Hainan University: Physical Geography

Publications

His publications exceed 30 papers and include 2 invention patents. He has also contributed to an academic monograph of over 108,000 words in Chinese, focusing on topics related to “carbon neutrality” in agroforestry domains.

Research Projects & Contributions:

Zhipeng Wu has contributed significantly to esteemed Chinese and international journals within the environmental and ecological field, including Science of the Total Environment, Soil Biology Biochemistry, Chemosphere, Catena, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

Publications Top NotedΒ 

1.Decomposition and the contribution of glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) in heavy metal sequestration: Field experimentΒ  Paper Published in January 2014Β  Cited by 110

2.Detection of sensitive soil properties related to non-point phosphorus pollution by integrated models of SEDD and PLOADΒ  Paper Published in January 2016 Cited by 36

4.Deciphering the origins, composition and microbial fate of dissolved organic matter in agro-urban headwater streams Paper Published in 1 April 2019 Cited by 24

5.Interactions between lead(II) ions and dissolved organic matter derived from organic fertilizers incubated in the fieldΒ  Β  Paper Published in November 2022Β  Β Cited by: 4

6.Multiple landscape β€œsource–sink” structures for the monitoring and management of non-point source organic carbon loss in a peri-urban watershed Paper Published in October 2016 Cited by 31

7.Mycorrhizal Inoculation Affects Pb and Cd Accumulation and Translocation in Pakchoi (Brassica chinensis L.) Paper Published in February 2016Β  Β Cited by: 39

8.Lead and copper-induced hormetic effect and toxicity mechanisms in lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) grown in a contaminated soilΒ  Β Paper Published inΒ  November 2020 cited by 18

9.Response of phosphorus in estuaries to soil erosion – A new insight into sediment phosphorus fractions and sources Paper Published in December 2021. Cited by 6

10.Spectroscopic investigations and density functional theory calculations reveal differences in retention mechanisms of lead and copper on chemically-modified phytolith-rich biochars Paper Published in Β August 2022 . Cited by 5

🌱🌍 Zhipeng Wu’s commitment to sustainable agricultural practices and environmental stewardship through his research in soil science is both commendable and vital for our global ecological well-being.