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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Selina Yao | Polymer | Best Researcher Award

Selina Yao | Polymer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Selina Yao, Rivian Automotive LLC , United States .

Selina Yao, Ph.D. 🎓, is a Mechanical Engineer specializing in polymer materials and their applications in automotive, AR/VR, and battery technology 🔧🔬. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Vermont and is currently a Senior Design for Reliability Engineer at Rivian Automotives 🚗. With a robust background in materials engineering and extensive research on gas-polymer interactions, she has published numerous papers and contributed to innovative product designs. Her expertise spans from high-precision air slit fabrication to polymer electrolyte development, and she actively mentors students in materials science and engineering. 📚✨

Publication profile

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Education and Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, University of Vermont, 2020
    • Dissertation: “Using dielectric characterization to study transport and thermal properties of gas/supercritical fluid embedded polymer solution”
  • 🎓 BA in Materials Science & Engineering, Central South University, 2014
  • 🔧 Senior Design for Reliability Engineer, Rivian Automotives, Palo Alto, CA (2021–present)
  • 🛠️ Materials Engineer, Facebook (2020–2021)
  • ⚙️ Polymer Engineer, TE Connectivity Corporation (2020)
  • 💻 Research Assistant, University of Vermont (2015–2020)

Suitability for The Award

Dr. Selina Yao stands as a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, owing to her innovative research, strong academic record, and practical industry experience. Her work encompasses pioneering contributions to materials science, particularly in polymers, supercritical fluids, and electrospinning technologies, as well as significant industrial advancements in electric vehicle (EV) and AR/VR systems.

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Research Focus 🧫🧬

Awards and Honors (🏆🎖️)

  • 🏆 Published numerous papers in prestigious journals such as Micromachines and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • 🎖️ Successfully secured NSF funding for $500,000 during her Ph.D. research
  • 🏅 Raised $225,000 in research funding from ExxonMobil for polymer foaming process optimization
  • 🏅 Co-authored papers on innovative battery technology and precision fabrication techniques

Publication 

  1. Measurement methods for solubility and diffusivity of gases and supercritical fluids in polymers and its applications — 51 citations, 2017 📄🔬
  2. Fabricating and controlling PCL electrospun microfibers using filament feeding melt electrospinning technique — 21 citations, 2016 🧵🧪
  3. Effects of cryo-processing on the mechanical and biological properties of poly (vinyl alcohol)-gelatin theta-gels — 5 citations, 2020 ❄️🧬
  4. A novel method to characterize thermal properties of the polymer and gas/supercritical fluid mixture using dielectric measurements — 4 citations, 2020 🌡️⚗️
  5. A bimetal MOF by solvent-exchanged: Converting pH sensing to “Turn-on” fluorescent receptors for amino acid — 2 citations, 2024 🧪✨
  6. Polymerizable Deep Eutectic Solvent-Based Polymer Electrolyte for Advanced Dendrite-Free, High-Rate, and Long-Life Li Metal Batteries — 1 citation, 2024 🔋⚡
  7. Layered Mo x B y (MBenes) derived by a molten-salt method and their application in advanced LIB anodes — 1 citation, 2024 🧱🔋