Ahmed Hashem | Design of Materials and Components | Outstanding Scientist Award
Prof. Ahmed Hashem at National Research Centre (NRC) | Egypt
Ahmed M. Hashem is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, specializing in the development of advanced materials for energy storage applications. His research focuses on lithium-ion batteries, exploring both anode and cathode materials, including Co-free Ni-rich layered oxides, ilmenite, and molybdenum disulfide nanoparticles. He has extensively investigated the electrochemical behavior, structural properties, and enhanced capacity mechanisms of transition metal oxide electrodes. Hashem also works on green synthesis approaches for metal and metal oxide nanoparticles and their composites, targeting high-performance supercapacitors and sustainable energy storage solutions. His studies integrate material modification, doping strategies, and nanostructuring to improve energy density, stability, and environmental compatibility. Overall, his work bridges fundamental inorganic chemistry and applied electrochemical energy research, contributing significantly to next-generation battery technologies.
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Dr. Rumyana L. Lazarova is a Professor of Materials Science at the Institute of Metal Science, Equipment and Technologies with Hydro- and Aerodynamics Centre (IMSETHAC), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS). She earned her Master’s degree in Engineering from the Technical University – Sofia and a Ph.D. from BAS. Since joining IMSETHAC in 1995, she has contributed extensively to materials science research. She was a scholarship holder at UCL Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium (1999-2000). Her current research focuses on graphene-reinforced aluminum nanocomposites. She has authored over 120 scientific publications, making significant contributions to advanced materials science. 













Exploration of Soliton Solutions for the Kaup–Newell Model Using Two Integration Schemes in Mathematical Physics (2025)