Ahmed Naji Abd | Nanomaterials | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

Ahmed Naji Abd
Physics Department, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University, Iraq

Ahmed Naji Abd is affiliated with the Physics Department, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq. His scholarly profile demonstrates sustained academic contributions in nanomaterials, renewable energy systems, computational analysis, and interdisciplinary engineering research. The present article evaluates his academic background, publication impact, research profile, and suitability for recognition through the Applied Scientist Awards.[1]

Ahmed Naji Abd
Affiliation Physics Department, College of Science, Mustansiriyah University
Country Iraq
Scopus ID 56183076600
Documents 118
Citations 870
h-index 17
Subject Area Nanomaterials
Event Applied Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-0569-9650

Abstract

Ahmed Naji Abd has established an interdisciplinary academic profile integrating nanomaterials, energy systems, thermal sciences, and computational engineering methodologies. His publication record indexed within Scopus demonstrates notable engagement with applied scientific research and technological innovation.[1] Through contributions to peer-reviewed journals and collaborative scientific studies, his research activities have supported developments in material science applications and engineering optimization approaches. The evaluation presented in this article highlights his research trajectory, academic impact, publication influence, and alignment with the standards commonly associated with international best paper and applied scientist recognitions.[2]

Keywords

Nanomaterials, Applied Science, Renewable Energy, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Engineering Research, Thermal Sciences, Materials Engineering, Scientific Publications, Energy Systems, Research Impact.

Introduction

The increasing importance of interdisciplinary scientific research has encouraged greater collaboration among material scientists, physicists, and engineers working toward sustainable technological advancement. Researchers contributing to nanomaterials and engineering sciences are increasingly recognized for developing methodologies that improve energy efficiency, material performance, and applied industrial processes.[3] Ahmed Naji Abd has participated in this scientific environment through academic work emphasizing engineering analysis, computational modeling, and nanomaterial-related investigations.

His academic and research activities demonstrate a balance between theoretical investigation and practical scientific application. Such a profile aligns with the objectives of international scientific recognition programs that evaluate publication quality, citation influence, and contribution to applied scientific advancement.[4]

Research Profile

Ahmed Naji Abd is associated with the Physics Department at the College of Science, Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad, Iraq. His research profile combines expertise in nanomaterials, thermal systems, renewable energy technologies, and computational scientific methodologies.[1] According to available academic records, his Scopus profile includes 118 indexed documents with 870 citations and an h-index of 17, indicating sustained scholarly visibility and measurable academic influence.

Academic information available through curriculum vitae documentation indicates professional engagement in teaching, research supervision, and scientific publication activities across engineering and applied science disciplines.[5] His experience in computational modeling tools and engineering analysis software further supports his interdisciplinary research orientation.

Research Contributions

The scientific contributions of Ahmed Naji Abd primarily relate to applied scientific methodologies within nanomaterials and engineering research. His studies have addressed computational simulations, renewable energy technologies, and optimization strategies relevant to modern engineering systems.[2]

  • Research involving nanomaterials and their applications in advanced scientific systems.
  • Computational analysis using engineering simulation techniques and modeling approaches.
  • Studies connected to renewable energy systems and energy efficiency enhancement.
  • Academic contributions through peer-reviewed publications and conference participation.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration across applied science and engineering domains.

These contributions reflect an academic profile focused on practical scientific implementation and measurable research productivity. Citation performance and publication continuity further support the relevance of his work within applied scientific disciplines.[1]

Publications

Selected publication themes associated with Ahmed Naji Abd include nanomaterials, thermal sciences, renewable energy systems, and engineering optimization methodologies. Indexed scientific output contributes to scholarly visibility within international databases.[1]

  1. Research articles addressing nanomaterial synthesis and engineering applications.
  2. Studies related to renewable energy system optimization and thermal efficiency analysis.
  3. Peer-reviewed investigations utilizing computational fluid dynamics methodologies.
  4. Interdisciplinary engineering publications involving applied scientific modeling.
  5. Conference presentations focused on emerging engineering and material science technologies.

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through publication indexing, citation performance, interdisciplinary relevance, and institutional contribution. Ahmed Naji Abd’s Scopus metrics indicate sustained academic engagement with measurable citation activity and continuing publication productivity.[1]

His academic profile demonstrates integration between theoretical engineering knowledge and applied scientific implementation. Research connected to nanomaterials and renewable energy technologies is increasingly important within international scientific communities due to global interest in sustainable technological solutions.[3]

Award Suitability

The Best Paper Award category commonly recognizes researchers who demonstrate originality, publication quality, scientific consistency, and contribution to applied research development. Ahmed Naji Abd’s publication record, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary research activities align with several evaluation criteria associated with international scientific awards.[4]

  • Sustained publication activity within indexed scientific databases.
  • Research engagement across nanomaterials and applied engineering sciences.
  • Measurable citation performance and scholarly visibility.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary scientific investigations.
  • Contribution to research areas associated with sustainable scientific development.

These academic indicators support the suitability of his profile for evaluation within the Applied Scientist Awards framework and related scientific recognition programs.

Conclusion

Ahmed Naji Abd represents an interdisciplinary scientific researcher whose academic activities span nanomaterials, engineering sciences, renewable energy systems, and computational analysis. His indexed publication record, citation metrics, and institutional research involvement reflect ongoing scholarly engagement within applied scientific domains.[1] The combination of measurable research productivity, technical expertise, and scientific relevance supports his recognition within academic award evaluation contexts such as the Applied Scientist Awards and related international scientific honors.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ahmed Naji Abd, Author ID 56183076600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56183076600
  2. Ahmed N.Abd,. et al. Journal of Gene c and Environmental Resources Conservation (2017). Plants extracts as green synthesis of zirconium oxide nanoparticles.
    researchgate.net
  3. Ahmed N.Abd,. et al. ournal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology (2016). Antibacterial Activity Of Cadmium Oxide Nanoparticles Synthesized By Chemical Method.
    https://chalcogen.ro/1Dubey.pdf
  4. Ahmed N.Abd,. et al. Silicon (2016). Fabrication and characterization of a p-AgO/PSi/n-Si heterojunction for solar cell applications.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12633-016-9457-1
  5. Ahmed Naji Abd. et al. Int. J. Thin Films Sci. Technol (2018). Synthesis of CdO NPs for antimicrobial activity.
    https://www.naturalspublishing.com/download.asp?ArtcID=11545