Driss MOULOUA | Nanomaterials | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Driss MOULOUA | Nanomaterials | Young Scientist Award

Postdoc, LTM/CEA-Leti, France

🌟 Driss Mouloua, a dynamic researcher in nanomaterials, optoelectronics, and nanophotonics, currently serves as a postdoctoral researcher at the CNRS Laboratory of Microelectronics Technology (LTM) at CEA/LETI, Grenoble, France. Born on July 29, 1994, in Morocco, Driss pursued his passion for science through a journey across multiple countries and prestigious institutions. With a PhD in Materials Science and Optoelectronics (2020–2023), earned through a cotutelle program between INRS in Quebec, Canada, and UPJV in Amiens, France, he specializes in nanostructures for solar energy and photocatalysis. Driss’s exceptional academic journey includes advanced degrees in renewable energy and sustainable engineering. Multilingual and equipped with expertise in advanced research tools, Driss has authored numerous high-impact publications in semiconductor physics, micro/nanofabrication, and 2D materials. With his innovative work, Driss continues to contribute to the advancement of micro-LEDs, lasers, and nanophotonic devices.

Profile

Education 

🎓 Driss Mouloua’s educational journey reflects his dedication to cutting-edge materials science and renewable energy. He earned a PhD in Materials Science, Optoelectronics, and Photocatalysis (2020–2023) through a cotutelle program between INRS in Quebec, Canada, and UPJV in Amiens, France. His doctoral research focused on MoS₂-based nanostructures for solar energy capture and photocatalysis, under funding from Hauts-de-France and NSERC.

In 2018–2019, he completed a Master’s in Materials Processing and Engineering for Sustainable Development at Arts et Métiers ParisTech in Bordeaux-Talence, France. This followed his 2016–2018 Master’s in Renewable Energies and Storage Technologies from Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco. Driss also undertook specialized internships in photonic applications and radiative cooling at the University of Birmingham, UK, and UPNA, Spain. With an extensive academic foundation and global research exposure, Driss excels in advancing nanomaterials and optoelectronics.

Experience 

💼 Driss Mouloua has cultivated a robust research portfolio through diverse roles in prestigious institutions. Since June 2023, he has been a postdoctoral researcher at CNRS/LTM at CEA/LETI, Grenoble, where he focuses on integrating micro-LEDs and III-V semiconductor lasers on silicon for infrared applications.

His previous experiences include a Master’s internship (2019) at the University of Birmingham, UK, researching photonic metamaterials, and a Master’s internship (2018) at UPNA, Spain, exploring radiative cooling using photonic crystals and metasurfaces. During his PhD (2020–2023), Driss developed MoS₂-based nanostructures for energy and photocatalysis, conducting research across Canada and France.

In each role, Driss has honed his expertise in semiconductor physics, nanofabrication, and optoelectronics. Proficient in cutting-edge simulation tools like COMSOL and Python, Driss applies his skills to innovative projects with global impact, advancing technologies in renewable energy and photonics.

Research Focus 

🔬 Driss Mouloua’s research emphasizes cutting-edge advancements in nanomaterials, optoelectronics, and energy applications. He specializes in semiconductor physics, focusing on the fabrication and characterization of nanostructures such as MoS₂-based materials. His PhD research investigated MoS₂ nanostructures for solar energy capture and photocatalysis, demonstrating significant enhancements in photodetection and energy conversion.Currently, his work at CNRS/LTM explores monolithic integration of III-V semiconductor lasers and micro-LEDs on silicon platforms, aiming to revolutionize infrared optoelectronic devices. Driss also engages in designing metasurfaces and photonic crystals for passive radiative cooling and advanced photonics.Employing simulation tools like COMSOL and Nextnano+, Driss investigates nanoscale properties of materials to optimize performance in photonic and energy applications. His interdisciplinary focus bridges fundamental science and practical applications, driving innovations in renewable energy, 2D materials, and scalable micro/nanofabrication.

Publications

📘Recent Progress in the Synthesis of MoS₂ Thin Films for Sensing, Photovoltaic, and Plasmonic Applications: A Review
📗 One-Step Chemically Vapor Deposited Hybrid 1T-MoS₂/2H-MoS₂ Heterostructures Towards Methylene Blue Photodegradation
📙 Fabrication Control of MoS₂/MoO₂ Nanocomposite via Chemical Vapor Deposition for Optoelectronic Applications
📕 Broadband Photodetection Using One-Step CVD-Fabricated MoS₂/MoO₂ Microflower/Microfiber Heterostructures
📓 Tuning Optoelectronic Properties of Pulsed Laser Deposited “3D”‐MoS₂ Films via Vertical Alignment
📒 Giant Photodegradation Rate Enabled by Vertically Grown 1T/2H MoS₂ Catalyst on Silver Nanoparticles
📖 Scalable Optical Dye Sensors Based on Differential Reflectivity by MoS₂ Nanostructures
📔 Enhanced Photodetection Properties of CVD-Grown MoS₂ Nanosheets on Ag-Decorated Substrates
📚 Exploring Strategies for Performance Enhancement in Micro-LEDs: A Synoptic Review of III‐V Semiconductor Technology

Lala Gahramanli | Nanomaterials | Best Research Article Award

Ms. Lala Gahramanli | Nanomaterials | Best Research Article Award

Researcher, Baku State University/Nano Research Laboratory, Azerbaijan

Dr. Lala Gahramanli is a prominent physicist specializing in the technology of nanoparticles. With a Ph.D. from Baku State University, she has made significant contributions to nanotechnology research, particularly in the areas of semiconductor nanomaterials and nanocomposite materials.

Profile

🎓 Education:

Dr. Gahramanli holds a Ph.D. in Physics and Technology of Nanoparticles from Baku State University (2018-2022). She earned her Master’s degree in Physics of Nanoparticles from the same institution (2014-2016) and completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physics in 2014.

💼 Experience:

Currently, Dr. Gahramanli is a leading researcher at the Nano Research Laboratory, Baku State University (2022-present), where she investigates wastewater degradation processes and participates in national and international research projects. Previously, she was a junior researcher at the same lab (2019-2022), focusing on the synthesis and analysis of semiconductor nanomaterials.

🔬 Research Interests:

Dr. Gahramanli’s research interests include the properties and applications of binary and ternary semiconductor nanoparticles, thin films, nanocomposite materials, carbon-based nanomaterials, nanowires, and hybrid nanocatalysts. She is passionate about advancing nanotechnology and its applications in various fields.

🏆 Awards:

Dr. Gahramanli has received several accolades, including winning the 2022-2023 grant competition announced by the Italian Government for foreign nationals and the 2022-2023 Young Scientist of the Year nomination dedicated to the Youth Day of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

Dr. Gahramanli has 15 international journal publications and 36 national and international conference articles. Her work is well-cited, with an h-index of 4. Here are some of her notable publications:

Synthesis and characterization of CuxCd1-xS nanocrystals into functionalized nitrile butadiene rubber matrix – Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society, 2024.

Synthesis, structural and optical characterization of CdxZn1-xS/FNBR nanocomposites – ChemistrySelect, 2024.

Surface Modification Strategies for Chrysin-Loaded Iron Oxide Nanoparticles to Boost Their Anti-Tumor Efficacy in Human Colon Carcinoma Cells – Journal of Functional Biomaterials, 2024.

Molecular-dynamics modeling of structural stability of MAPbX3 (X= I-, CL-, BR-) as solar cells elements – Journal of Ovonic Research, 2024.

Investigating the Effect of Thermal Annealing and Changing the Concentration of GO in GO/PVA Nanocomposites on Their Structural, Electrical, and Optical Properties – ChemEngineering, 2023.