Dr. Christen Tharwat | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Christen Tharwat | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Christen Tharwat | National Research Centre | Egypt

Dr. Christen Tharwat is a Postdoctoral Researcher specializing in nanophotonics, advanced materials, and applied nanotechnology with extensive experience in developing optical sensors for environmental applications and nanomaterial synthesis for biomedical and industrial use. Her research integrates plasmonic and graphene-based gas sensors, magnetic and semiconductor nanoparticles, and nanotechnology for wastewater treatment and biomedical coatings. 39 Citations by 39 documents 11 Documents 4 h-index View h-index button is disabled in preview mode At the National Research Centre in Egypt, she has contributed significantly to the Metal Physics Lab, focusing on innovative metal alloy treatments, ceramic coatings for implants, and solid-state material enhancements. Her academic background includes advanced studies in laser-enhanced sciences, emphasizing the synthesis and modification of nanostructured materials for functional applications. In addition to her research, she has been actively involved in academic and scientific writing, preparing manuscripts, research projects, and journal articles that align with institutional and publication standards. Her scientific contributions reflect a commitment to advancing the applications of nanotechnology in health, environment, and materials science.

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Featured Publications

Girgis, E., Adel, D., Tharwat, C., Attallah, O., & Rao, K. V. (2015). Cobalt ferrite nanotubes and porous nanorods for dye removal. Advances in Nano Research, 3(2), 111.

Mahmoud, A. H. K., Korany, F. M. H., Tharwat, C., Hussein, M., Swillam, M. A., et al. (2020). Surface roughness effect on characteristics of Si nanowire solar cell. Journal of Photonics for Energy, 10(4), 045502–045502.

Girgis, E., Tharwat, C., & Adel, D. (2016). Ferrites nanoflowers for dye removal applications. Journal of Advanced Nanomaterials, 1, 49–56.

Gouda, A. M., Elsayed, M. Y., Tharwat, C., & Swillam, M. A. (2016). Silicon-based nanostructures as surface enhanced Raman scattering substrates. Proceedings of Photonics North (PN), 1.

Aziz, M. A. S. C., Othman, M. A., Amer, A., & Ghanim, A. R. M. (2024). Fabrication of crystalline silicon nanowires coated with graphene from graphene oxide on amorphous silicon substrate using excimer laser. Heliyon.

Tharwat, C., Badr, Y., Ahmed, S. M., Bishay, I. K., & Swillam, M. A. (2024). CW laser beam-based reduction of graphene oxide films for gas sensing applications. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 57(1), 69.

Mr. Veluchamy M | Additive Manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Veluchamy M | Additive Manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Veluchamy M | National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli | India

Mr. Veluchamy M is a Ph.D. Research Scholar at the Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, specializing in the study of additively manufactured SS316L materials. His research focuses on analyzing and enhancing the microstructural, mechanical, corrosion, and tribological behavior of these components through advanced surface modification techniques such as heat treatment and laser shock peening. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of surface integrity and performance improvement in selective laser melted materials, publishing five SCIE and ESCI-indexed papers in reputed international journals. His investigations explore tribological performance under lubricated conditions, microstructural evolution, and the mechanical response of post-processed stainless steel components. His research employs multidisciplinary approaches, integrating material science, manufacturing processes, and mechanical testing to achieve optimized engineering performance. His work provides valuable insights for industrial applications where surface durability and wear resistance are critical. Through his continued studies and experimental advancements, he contributes to the development of high-performance materials and the broader field of additive manufacturing, supporting the evolution of sustainable engineering solutions and innovative manufacturing technologies for next-generation industrial systems.

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Featured Publications

Veluchamy, M., Somasundaram, K., & Satheeshkumar, V. (2024). Investigations on tribological behavior under lubricated condition of post heat treated additively manufactured SS316L parts. Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 76(7/8), 1003–1014.

Veluchamy, M., & Somasundaram, K. (2025). Influence of laser shock peening on the tribological behavior of additively manufactured SS316L. Surface Review and Letters.

Veluchamy, M., & Kumanan, S. (2025). Estimation of tribological performance of selective laser melted SS316L under lubricated conditions using MCDM techniques. Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design, 8(8), 369.

Veluchamy, M., & Kumanan, S. (2025). Effect of double-side laser shock peening on tensile behavior of selective laser-melted 316L SS parts. Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, 1–15.

Veluchamy, M., & Kumanan, S. (2025). Microstructural and mechanical characterization of heat-treated and laser shock-peened SS316L fabricated by selective laser melting. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 1–21.

Mrs. Tharangika Bambaravanage | Green Technologies | Green Energy Award

Mrs. Tharangika Bambaravanage | Green Technologies | Green Energy Award

Mrs. Tharangika Bambaravanage | Institute of Technology, University of Moratuwa | Sri Lanka

Mrs.  Tharangika Bambaravanage is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Technology, University of Moratuwa, with more than 20 years of experience in electrical engineering. Her research focuses on renewable energy, green technologies, and power system stability, contributing to the advancement of sustainable and efficient power systems. She has completed 4 major research projects and is currently leading 1 ongoing project in collaboration with the Ceylon Electricity Board on minimizing the impact of solar photovoltaic (PV) penetration on the power quality of distribution lines. Dr. Bambaravanage has published 7 academic documents indexed in Scopus, with citations by 3 documents and an h-index of 1. According to Google Scholar, she has received 42 total citations and 27 in recent years, with an h-index of 5 and 3 respectively. Her scholarly work includes 4 journal papers, 2 book chapters, and 1 published book addressing issues in power system operation and sustainable energy management. As a Chartered Engineer and professional member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka, she plays a key role in bridging academia and industry while driving innovation in renewable and resilient energy systems.

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Featured Publications

  • Bambaravanage, T., Kumarawadu, S., & Rodrigo, A. (2016). Comparison of three under-frequency load shedding schemes referring to the power system of Sri Lanka. Engineer: Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka, 49(1), 9.

  • Bambaravanage, T., Rodrigo, A. S., Kumarawadu, S. P., & Lidula, N. (2013). A new scheme of under frequency load shedding and islanding operation. Annual Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka, 290–296.

  • Dilushani, P. D. R., Nawodani, W. R. N., Bambaravanage, T., & Udayakumar, K. A. C. (2020). Soil resistivity analysis and earth electrode resistance determination. IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE), 15(2), 26–35.

  • Bambaravanage, T., Rodrigo, A., & Kumarawadu, S. (2018). Modeling, simulation, and control of a medium-scale power system. Springer.

  • Bambaravanage, T., Kumarawadu, S., Rodrigo, A., & Arachchige, L. N. W. (2013). Under-frequency load shedding for power systems with high variability and uncertainty. In 2013 IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, Computing and Control (pp. 1–6).

  • Bambaravanage, T., Perera, C., & Rodrigo, A. (2025). An effective stability solution for small power systems with high distributed generation. Discover Energy, 5(1), 17.

  • Bambaravanage, T., Rodrigo, A., & Kumarawadu, S. (2017). Designing the load shedding scheme. In Modeling, Simulation, and Control of a Medium-Scale Power System (pp. 97–120). Springer.

 

Assist. Prof. Dr Andrei Pilipchuk | Computational Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Andrei Pilipchuk | Computational Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Andrei Pilipchuk | Belarusian National Technical University | Belarus

Assist. Prof. Dr Andrei Pilipchuk research focuses on the interaction of laser radiation with solid materials, emphasizing the mechanisms of stress formation and material response during laser processing. His work involves solving complex problems related to internal stress determination under laser irradiation and developing analytical and computational models to optimize technological processes. Through studies on stresses in laser processing, crack formation after laser treatment of thermal spray coatings, and the behavior of surface layers under pulsed laser irradiation, he has contributed to a deeper understanding of residual stress distribution and its impact on material performance. His research on calculation schemes for laser processing and the analysis of stress fields in components such as blades used in descaling after laser hardening has helped establish methods for predicting and minimizing structural damage. By integrating theoretical modeling with practical laser applications, his work supports advancements in laser manufacturing, materials engineering, and the broader field of industrial surface modification. His research contributions have been recognized through 34 citations from 17 documents and an h-index of 2, reflecting the growing impact of his work in the field of laser-material interaction.

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Featured Publications

Pilipchuk, A. P., Devoyno, O. G., & Zharskiy, V. V. (2019). Modeling of surface hardening using a scanning fiber laser. Izvestiya of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Series of Physical and Technical Sciences, 9 citations.

Devoyno, O. G., Pilipchuk, A. P., & Kocherov, A. L. (2014). Evaluation of the stress state during laser processing of gas-thermal coatings. Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU), 3 citations.

Devoyno, O. G., Volodko, A. S., Pilipchuk, A. P., Devoyno, D. G., & Mishin, A. A. (2020). Formation of multilayer coatings of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene on para-aramid fabrics by flame spraying. Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU), 2 citations.

Devoyno, O. G., Pilipchuk, A. P., & Lochs, S. (2019). Formation of functionally graded coatings by combined gas-thermal spraying and laser processing. Topical Issues of Mechanical Engineering, 8, 277–282. 2 citations.

Devoyno, O. G., Zharskiy, V. V., Pilipchuk, A. P., & Rudyy, V. V. (2019). Hardening of large-sized parts using scanning fiber laser radiation with programmable power variation. Photonics, 13(6), 524–531. 2 citations.

Pilipchuk, A. P., Devoyno, O. G., Gribkov, Y. A., Lutsko, N. I., & Romanov, D. A. (2016). Use of self-fluxing alloys for creating parts by selective laser sintering. Bulletin of the Military Academy of the Republic of Belarus, 165–173. 2 citations.

Devoyno, O. G., Zharskiy, V. V., Kardapolova, M. A., Lutsko, N. I., & Pilipchuk, A. P. (2016). Study of the surface formation process by selective laser sintering from PG-SR3 alloy. Proceedings of the Conference “Modern Methods and Technologies for Creating and Processing Materials”, 2 citations.

Mr. Vagif Salmanov | Semiconductor Devices | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Vagif Salmanov | Semiconductor Devices | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Vagif Salmanov | Baku State University | Baku State University

Mr. Vagif Salmanov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, is a leading expert in semiconductor physics and laser optics at Baku State University, where he serves as Professor and Head of the Department of Semiconductor Physics. His professional career, spanning over five decades, has been dedicated to research and teaching in the field of semiconductor materials, focusing on optical, photoelectric, and luminescent properties of layered compounds under high optical excitation. His scientific achievements include pioneering studies on nonlinear and nonequilibrium processes in A₃B₆-type semiconductors, the discovery of photoluminescence from deep zones caused by hyperbolic excitons, and investigations into harmonic generation, two-photon absorption, and optical bistability. Professor Salmanov has published over 170 scientific papers and supervised seven PhD candidates, contributing significantly to the development of modern semiconductor and laser physics in Azerbaijan. As Chairman of the Expert Commission on Physics at the Higher Attestation Commission under the President of Azerbaijan and Scientific Secretary of the Academic Council at Baku State University, he plays an influential role in academic leadership and research evaluation. His scientific record includes 162 citations by 145 documents, 61 publications, and an h-index of 6, demonstrating his lasting contribution to advanced physical sciences.

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  • Salmanov, V. M., et al. (2025). Nonlinear optical phenomena in InSe nanoparticles obtained by laser ablation in a liquid. Semiconductors, 2025.

  • Salmanov, V. M., et al. (2025). Photophysical properties of Ga₀.₉₅B₀.₀₅Se crystals: Photoconductivity and photoluminescence studies. Journal of Luminescence, 2025.

  • Salmanov, V. M., et al. (2024). Optical properties of GaS nanoparticles prepared by laser ablation. Physics of the Solid State, 2024.

  • Salmanov, V. M., et al. (2024). Synthesis of CdSTe nanoparticles by laser ablation. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2024.

  • Salmanov, V. M., et al. (2024). Nonlinear transmission and photoluminescence of colloidal solutions of indium-selenide-based nanocrystals. Semiconductors, 2024.

  • Salmanov, V. M., et al. (2024). CdS nanoparticles synthesized by laser ablation in liquid. Semiconductors, 2024.

 

Prof. Dr. Alexander Filippov | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexander Filippov | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexander Filippov | Ufa University of Science and Technology | Russia

Prof. Dr. Alexander Filippov is a distinguished researcher in the field of hydro- and thermodynamic processes in oil production and serves as a Chief Researcher at the Sterlitamak Branch of the Ufa University of Science and Technology. With over five decades of professional experience, his scientific career has been devoted to advancing theoretical and practical approaches in petroleum engineering. He has produced more than 91 scientific publications cited by 132 documents, accumulating 169 citations and an h-index of 6. His research has contributed significantly to the understanding of filtration-wave fields, nonlinear pressure behavior, and reservoir hydrodynamics. Professor Filippov has led numerous studies focused on improving oil and gas recovery technologies, particularly in low-permeability reservoirs, and has developed innovative methods that bridge theoretical modeling and industrial applications. His long-standing academic and research activity continues to play a crucial role in promoting sustainable energy solutions and enhancing efficiency in petroleum production systems, while inspiring progress across the broader fields of applied mechanics, fluid dynamics, and geotechnical engineering.

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Filippov, A. I., Akhmetova, O. V., Zelenova, M. A., Koval’skii, A. A., & Vepritskii, F. A. (2023). Dynamics of pressure in a well during treatment of its face zone by a thermal gas generator. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 96(3), Article 02688-Y.

Filippov, A. I., Akhmetova, O. V., & Zelenova, M. A. (2023). Influence of the position of a horizontal hydraulic fracture on the pressure field in the stratum. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 96(3), Article 02689-X.

Filippov, A. I., Akhmetova, O. V., & Gubaidullin, M. R. (2023). Numerical model of pressure and velocity fields in axisymmetric filtration in an imperfectly penetrated stratum. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 96(4), Article 02758-1.

Filippov, A. I., & Mikhailov, P. N. (2022). Specific features of the displacement of liquid during filtration in a low-porosity medium. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 95(5), 1259–1267.

Filippov, A. I., & Shcheglova, E. P. (2021). Interpretative model of radial thermal logging. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 94(6), 1573–1582.

Filippov, A. I., Koval’skii, A. A., Akhmetova, O. V., Zelenova, M. A., & Gubaidullin, M. R. (2021). Macroscopic pressure filtration field in a medium with double porosity. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 94(6), 1601–1611.

Dr. Luis Rico | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luis Rico | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Luis Rico | Hospital Aleman de Buenos Aires | Argentina

Dr. Luis Rico is a dedicated and research-driven professional in the field of urology, with notable expertise in endourology, uro-oncology, and laparoscopic surgery. His academic and clinical contributions are reflected through a strong research profile, comprising 34 scientific publications, 244 citations across 213 documents, and an h-index of 9, underscoring his growing influence in the global urological community. His scholarly work integrates advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques with innovative therapeutic approaches aimed at improving patient care and procedural efficiency. Dr. Rico actively participates in international academic collaborations, serving as faculty and invited speaker at leading urology congresses and symposia, where he shares insights on cutting-edge endourological technologies, ureteral access, percutaneous interventions, and upper tract urothelial carcinoma management. His consistent research impact, clinical excellence, and commitment to professional development reflect his role as a forward-thinking contributor to modern urological science and surgical innovation.

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Featured Publications

Rico, L., Blas, L., Álvarez Jaramillo, J., Filgueira, G., Soldano, J., & Contreras, P. (2025, October 10). Magneto Ho:YAG laser versus Thulium Fiber Laser for laser lithotripsy during flexible ureteroscopy with a flexible and navigable ureteral access sheath. International Urology and Nephrology.

Rico, L., Blas, L., Banda Ramos, L., Maqueda, M., Pizzarello, J., & Contreras, P. (2025, August 2). Thulium Fiber Laser versus Vapor Tunnel HO:YAG laser in retrograde intrarenal surgery: Which one has better laser ablation performance? World Journal of Urology.

Rico, L., Diaz-Zorita, V., Blas, L., Banda Ramos, L., Sabeh, P., & Contreras, P. (2025, April 9). Is the ablation stone efficacy and efficiency better with a flexible and navigable suction ureteric access sheath? World Journal of Urology.

Rico, L., Blas, L., Pizzarello, J., Banda-Ramos, L., & Contreras, P. (2024, December 10). Mini-endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery (mini-ECIRS) for complex urolithiasis. World Journal of Urology.

Rico, L., Maqueda, M., Blas, L., & Contreras, P. (2024, November). Anterograde placement of drug-coated balloon for ureteroileal anastomosis stricture. BMJ Case Reports.

Rico, L., Blas, L., Banda Ramos, L., Pizzarello, J., Ameri, C., & Contreras, P. (2024, November 19). Optimal stone density for ablation lithotripsy with vapor tunnel Ho:YAG pulse modality. International Urology and Nephrology.

 

Mr. Chaohui Zhao | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chaohui Zhao | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chaohui Zhao | shanghai dianji university | China

Mr. Chaohui Zhao is a distinguished researcher specializing in power electronics, motion control, and the design and control of special electric machines. His work encompasses advanced motion control systems, high-performance power conversion technologies, and energy-efficient electric machine design. He has contributed to multiple research projects focused on integrating power electronics with motion control to improve system performance, reliability, and efficiency. Professor Zhao has authored several technical publications and holds patents such as CN119834502A, demonstrating his focus on translating research into practical engineering solutions. His research has impacted the development of intelligent drive technologies, precision control of electromechanical devices, and optimization of industrial electrification systems. By bridging theoretical innovation with applied engineering, his work advances knowledge in power electronics and specialized electric machines while addressing practical challenges in automation and electrical system design.

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Featured Publications

Gao, H., Zhao, C., & Cao, Z. (2025). Research on motor torque performance of AHRPM motor based on MFS effect. IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Advance online publication.

Tan, F., Ma, Y., & Zhao, C. (2025). Research on speed control of PMSM based on super-twisting sliding mode corrected differential linear active disturbance rejection. Energies, 18(17455).

Cao, Z., Zhao, C., & Gao, H. (2025). Structural optimization and characteristic analysis of TMPS-HEG based on particle swarm optimization algorithm. Journal of Electrical Engineering & Technology. Advance online publication.

Xie, S., Zhang, W., Feng, X., Zhang, W., Gu, P., Lei, Z., & Zhao, C. (2025). Torque ripple suppression of open-winding permanent magnet synchronous motor with common DC bus based on field circuit coupling method. International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. Advance online publication.

Ma, Y., Zhao, C., Gu, P., Lei, Z., & Zhang, W. (2025). Speed control of PMSM based on series lead correction doubly fed differential LADRC. International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. Advance online publication.

Cao, Z., Zhao, C., & Gao, H. (2025). Research on the four-quadrant operating mechanism of a hybrid excitation generator with magnetic field modulation and the power distribution ratio between permanent magnet and magnetic field modulation. International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. Advance online publication.

Mr. Fangming Zhou | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fangming Zhou | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fangming Zhou | Liaoning Petrochemical University | China

Mr. Fangming Zhou is a dedicated researcher specializing in turbomachinery, with expertise in the internal flow and optimization design of fluid machinery. His work covers a wide range of applications, including pumps, fans, compressors, radial turbines, hydroturbines, and propellers. He completed his doctoral studies at Dalian University of Technology from 2012 to 2017, where he developed strong research skills in computational fluid dynamics and optimization methodologies. Dr. Zhou has authored 10 scientific documents, which have collectively received 120 citations from 110 different sources, reflecting the impact and relevance of his contributions to the field. He holds an h-index of 6, demonstrating consistent scholarly influence across his research outputs. His studies focus on enhancing the efficiency, stability, and aerodynamic performance of turbomachinery through innovative modeling, simulation, and experimental approaches. By integrating theory with practical engineering solutions, Dr. Zhou continues to advance the development of high-performance and energy-efficient fluid machinery systems that contribute to modern industrial applications.

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Featured Publication

Zhou, F. (2025). Investigation of the hydrodynamic characteristics of the underwater propulsion pump blade based on a bionic strategy. Ocean Engineering.

 

Prof. Mohamed Gomaa | Advanced Composites | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Gomaa | Advanced Composites | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Gomaa | National Research Centre | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Gomaa is a leading geophysicist and head of the Geophysical Exploration Research Group at the Central Laboratories Network and Center of Excellence, National Research Centre (NRC), Egypt, with a distinguished career dedicated to advancing the field of geophysics through innovative research, teaching, and scientific leadership. His primary research focuses on modeling and simulation of the electrical properties of rocks and minerals, with a particular emphasis on understanding the physical properties of grain textures, mixture laws, composites, and complex geological mixtures, contributing significantly to both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in applied geophysics and geology. Over the course of his career, he has authored 54 documents with 880 citations, achieving an h-index of 17, reflecting his impactful contributions to the scientific community, and has presented over 20 abstracts at international conferences and workshops on a wide range of geophysical and geological topics. He has been recognized with multiple awards for scientific excellence, research impact, and contributions to climate-related initiatives, highlighting his commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing global scientific challenges. In addition to his research, he holds an Egyptian patent and actively teaches courses in geophysics and geology at universities in Egypt, mentoring the next generation of scientists and professionals. Beyond his academic and research roles, Prof. Gomaa has made substantial contributions to the scientific community, serving as editor, associate editor, and reviewer for hundreds of international journals, contributing to the establishment of professional societies and research units, and participating in the organization of numerous international conferences. He is also engaged in national committees focused on Earth standards and natural resource conservation, exemplifying his dedication to the integration of scientific research with societal and environmental applications, and his ongoing efforts continue to shape and advance the field of geophysics both nationally and internationally.

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Featured Publications

Gomaa, M. M. (2025). Electrical properties as a tool for oil and gas exploration: A case study of Wadi Saal, East Central Sinai, Egypt. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering.

Gomaa, M. M. (2024). Grain size effect on electrical properties of dry friable sand. The European Physical Journal Special Topics.

Ramah, M., Heggy, E., Nasr, A., Toni, M., Gomaa, M. M., Hanert, E., & Kotb, A. (2024). Nubian aquifer linkage to the High Aswan Dam Reservoir: Initial assessments of processes and challenges. Journal of Hydrology.

Gomaa, M. M., & Abd El Aziz, E. A. (2024). Depositional environment, petrophysical evaluation and electrical properties of Zeit Formation, Northwestern Shore of Gulf of Suez, Egypt. Journal of Earth Science.

Gomaa, M. M. (2023). Speculation of salinity and heterogeneity for some dry and saturated sandstone rocks. Materials Chemistry and Physics.

Gomaa, M. M., Elshenawy, A. M., Basheer, A. A., Moawad, M., & Kotb, A. (2023). Synthetic mixture of sand and shale: How conductor (shale) and saturation influence electrical characteristics. Applied Water Science.

Gomaa, M. M. (2023). Electrical properties of hematite and pure sand synthetic homogeneous mixture. Applied Water Science.