Moustafa Zagho | Polymer Science | Best Researcher Award

Moustafa Zagho | Polymer Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Moustafa Zagho at University of South Alabama | United States

Dr. Moustafa M. Zagho is a researcher at the University of South Alabama whose work focuses on advanced materials, polymer science, and nanotechnology with strong relevance to energy, sustainability, and protective materials. His research explores the design and application of high-performance polymers and nanocomposites, particularly incorporating 2D materials such as MXenes to enhance thermal stability, flame retardancy, and gas separation performance. He has contributed notable reviews on MXene-based membranes for CO₂ retention and permeation, highlighting their potential in carbon capture and environmental mitigation technologies. His work also extends to molecular dynamics simulations, providing fundamental insights into polymer behavior under extreme conditions such as shock compression. With interdisciplinary expertise bridging computational modeling and experimental materials science, Dr. Zagho’s research advances the development of next-generation functional materials. His scholarly output includes 37 Scopus-indexed documents, over 2,000 citations, and an h-index of 20, reflecting significant impact in polymer engineering and nanomaterials research.

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Sofia Pacheco | Polymer Matrix Composites | Research Excellence Award

Sofia Pacheco | Polymer Matrix Composites | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Sofia Pacheco at Faculty of Engineering – University of Porto | Portugal

Sofia Pacheco is an early-career researcher in applied physics and biomaterials with a growing focus on biomedical and wound-healing applications. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physics at the University of Aveiro (2022–2025) and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree at the University of Porto (since September 2025). Her research interests lie at the intersection of physics, materials science, and biomedical engineering, particularly the development and characterization of functional biomaterials for therapeutic use. Sofia is the author of a 2025 peer-reviewed journal article published in Gels titled “Impact of CeO₂-Doped Bioactive Glass on the Properties of CMC/PEG Hydrogels Intended for Wound Treatment,” where she investigated the effects of cerium oxide–doped bioactive glass on hydrogel performance. This work highlights her expertise in hydrogel systems, bioactive materials, and experimental materials characterization. Through multidisciplinary collaboration, she has developed strong analytical and research skills, positioning her as a promising researcher in advanced biomaterials for regenerative and wound care applications.


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