Bakhytzhan Lesbayev | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Bakhytzhan Lesbayev | Physics | Research Excellence Award

Head of the Laboratory | Al-Farabi Kazakh National University | Kazakhstan

Prof. Bakhytzhan Lesbayev is a prominent researcher in nanotechnology and nanocarbon materials, specializing in flame synthesis, biomass-derived porous carbon, graphene, graphene oxide, and carbon nanotube–based functional materials. His research interests include electrochemical energy storage, supercapacitors, hydrogen storage, catalytic combustion, VOC adsorption, petrochemical processes, and sustainable nanomaterials for environmental and energy applications. He demonstrates strong research skills in combustion-assisted nanomaterial synthesis, carbon surface engineering, electrochemical and adsorption characterization, and performance optimization of carbon-based electrodes. Prof. Lesbayev has received academic recognition through impactful publications, international collaborations, and contributions to high-quality peer-reviewed journals, representing his awards and honors through scholarly excellence. According to Google Scholar, his research has accumulated 608 total citations, with an h-index of 13  and an i10-index of 21. In conclusion, his work significantly advances scalable and sustainable nanocarbon technologies for energy, environmental, and industrial innovation.

 

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Azizollah Shafiekhani | Physics | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Azizollah Shafiekhani | Physics | Best Innovation Award

Faculty member | Alzahra University | Iran

Prof. Azizollah Shafiekhani is a distinguished physicist and nanoscience researcher at the Department of Theoretical Physics and Nanophysics, Alzahra University, widely recognized for his influential contributions to nanomaterials, surface physics, graphene-based systems, quantum dots, plasmonics, thin films, and photoelectrochemical applications. His research interests span nanophysics, nanostructured materials, graphene spintronics, photocatalysis, biosensors, quantum nanostructures, and advanced surface characterization techniques, addressing both fundamental science and applied technologies. Prof. Shafiekhani’s research skills include theoretical modeling, nanomaterial synthesis, surface and interface analysis, XPS, AFM-based micromorphology, fractal analysis, and interdisciplinary experimental–computational approaches. His scholarly impact is reflected in 2,693 Scopus citations, 49+ indexed documents, and a strong h-index of 24, underscoring sustained international influence. Through prolific publications, high-impact collaborations, and academic recognition, he has earned several professional honors and continues to advance nanophysics research, fostering innovation, mentorship, and global scientific collaboration with lasting impact on materials science and applied physics.

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Featured Publications


XPS study of the Cu@Cu₂O core–shell nanoparticles


– Applied Surface Science, 2008 (Citations: 810)


Study of surface plasmon resonance of Cu@Cu₂O core–shell nanoparticles by Mie theory


– Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2008 (Citations: 111)


Microstructure and tribological properties of FeNPs@aC:H films


– Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2015 (Citations: 91)


Graphene / Li-ion battery


– Journal of Applied Physics, 2012 (Citations: 88)