Dr. Oualid Messal – Magnetic materials for energy – Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Oualid Messal - Magnetic materials for energy - Best Researcher Award 

Université of Lille - France

AUTHOR PROFILE 

SCOPUS 

👨‍🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Oualid Messal's academic journey began in his home country of Algeria, where he completed his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering at Béjaia University in 2008. His exceptional academic performance led him to be awarded the prestigious Valedictorian National Undergraduate Award, a distinction organized by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Algeria). This award earned him a scholarship for postgraduate education in France, where he went on to pursue a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Ecole Centrale de Lyon and INSA Lyon, graduating in 2010. His Ph.D. journey at Lyon University began shortly after, where he worked on characterizing and modeling the thermomagnetic behavior of NiFe alloys for virtual prototyping, defending his thesis successfully in 2013.

🔬 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Messal's professional career began in earnest after his Ph.D., when he held the position of Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) at the Grenoble Electrical Engineering Lab (G2Elab) from 2014 to 2018. During this time, he contributed significantly to various projects related to the thermomagnetic behavior of materials. He also served as an Associate Research Fellow for EZUS Lyon & EDF, where he computed induced currents in the human body in collaboration with Ampère Lab. His diverse expertise and interest in electromagnetism and materials science led him to a career in academia, and since 2018, he has been a Maître de Conférences (Associate Professor) at the University of Lille, working in the Lille Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics Lab (L2EP).

🧪 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Messal's research is primarily focused on the electromagnetic behavior of materials and their applications in electrical engineering. His Ph.D. work on thermomagnetic behavior of NiFe alloys has laid the foundation for many of his subsequent projects. His primary focus has been on the characterization and modeling of magnetic materials, with specific attention to soft and Magnetic materials for energy feebly magnetic materials. He is also involved in studying the aging effects of magnetic materials and their behavior under strain, with ongoing projects such as the MASTERMIND2 project that aims to understand magnetic aging and develop experimental and modeling advancements in this area. Additionally, Dr. Messal has been active in industrial collaborations, particularly in sectors that involve electromagnetic field exposure and material behavior.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Messal has been widely recognized for his academic excellence, professional contributions, and expertise in electromagnetic materials. In addition to the Valedictorian Award he received in Algeria, his research on NiFe alloys has been pivotal in shaping current understanding in his field. His expertise is not only recognized in France but also internationally. He is a member of the Magnetic materials for energy technical committee TC 68 on magnetic alloys and steels of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), contributing significantly to the development of international standards for magnetic materials. His contributions in this area have seen him participate in meetings in Japan and Italy, showcasing his international reputation.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his role in the IEC and his leadership in collaborative research projects, Dr. Messal has made a lasting impact on both the academic and industrial communities. His work on magnetic materials and thermomagnetic behavior has influenced advancements in materials science, particularly in applications involving electrical steels and alloys. The international consultations and Magnetic materials for energy committees he is involved in, such as working groups on magnetic material classification and testing methods, have further solidified his role as a key contributor to the field. His work influences not only academic research but also industrial practices and standards.

🏛️ LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Messal’s ongoing research in the field of electrical engineering and magnetic materials promises to shape future developments in this vital area of science and engineering. With projects like MASTERMIND2 focusing on the aging behavior of magnetic materials under strain, his work is expected to continue influencing the development of new materials with better performance characteristics. Dr. Messal’s participation in international standardization efforts, combined with his strong academic role, ensures his continued legacy in both research and education, training future generations of engineers and researchers. His work on virtual prototyping and magnetic materials will likely continue to shape the engineering landscape, pushing the boundaries of materials science and engineering.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

  • Title: ODF-based model considering compressive stress for modeling the magnetic properties of Grain-oriented electrical steels
    Authors: Li, Z., Tang, Z., Messal, O., Benabou, A., Wang, S.
    Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2024, 604, 172279
  • Title: Study of the ability of MBN-based NDT to distinguish high-performance martensitic steel grades
    Authors: Dherbécourt, M., Messal, O., Tang, Z., Qozam, H., Lefèvre, F.
    Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2024, 590, 171661
  • Title: Consideration of tensile stress in the ODF-based approach for modelling the first magnetization curves of Grain-Oriented Electrical Steels
    Authors: Li, Z., Tang, Z., Messal, O., Benabou, A., Wang, S.
    Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2024, 590, 171704
  • Title: Anisotropic Models of Nonlinear Magnetic Behavior Laws for Finite Element Modeling of Iron Losses in a Toroidal Core
    Authors: Drappier, J., Guyomarch, F., Cherif, R., Chevallier, L., Benabou, A.
    Journal: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2024, 60(9), 7500205
  • Title: Anisotropic Models of Nonlinear Magnetic Behavior Laws for Finite Element Modeling of Iron Losses in a Toroidal Core
    Authors: Drappier, J., Guyomarch, F., Cherif, R., Chevallier, L., Benabou, A.
    Journal: 2024 IEEE International Magnetic Conference - Short Papers, INTERMAG Short Papers 2024 - Proceedings, 2024

Dr. Faisal mukhtar – Materials Science and Physics – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Faisal mukhtar - Materials Science and Physics - Best Researcher Award

School of Chemical Sciences, Universiti Science Malaysia - Malaysia 

Author Profile 

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📚 Early academic pursuits

Faisal mukhtar was born in a small village in district bahawalpur, pakistan, where he completed his early schooling. he later pursued his bachelor's degree from the islamia university of bahawalpur (iub), followed by an msc in physics from bahauddin zakariya university, multan. his academic journey continued with an mphil from the centre of excellence in solid state physics at the university of punjab, lahore. finally, he earned his phd in semiconductors and nanotechnology from the institute of physics, iub. his strong educational foundation laid the groundwork for a remarkable career in materials science and engineering.

🔬 Professional endeavors

with over five years of research experience in materials science, electrochemistry, and advanced energy storage, faisal mukhtar has worked extensively at the institute of physics, iub. he has also gained significant expertise in operating various material characterization tools, including xrd, ftir, raman, pl, uv-vis, iv, sem/tem, xps, and electrochemical workstations. currently, he is part of the school of chemical sciences at universiti sains malaysia, penang, contributing to cutting-edge research and education in nanotechnology and materials science.

🧪 Contributions and research focus

Dr. Faisal mukhtar's research focuses on the synthesis and development of metal oxide nanoparticles, nanocomposite systems, and carbon-based materials like Materials Science and Physics graphene oxide, reduced graphene oxide, and fullerene. these materials have a wide range of applications, including optical, electrical, environmental, biomedical, and energy conversion devices. his hands-on experience in various nanomaterial synthesis techniques such as sol-gel, hydrothermal, and solid-state methods has been crucial in advancing his research, particularly in the development of semiconductors and energy storage systems.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

Faisal mukhtar has authored 60 high-impact articles with a combined impact factor of 350, which have garnered over 1900 citations, reflecting his influence in the Materials Science and Physics field. his h-index of 28 and i10-index of 45 are testaments to his research contributions. additionally, he has been involved in guiding four phd and 35 mphil students, demonstrating his dedication to nurturing the next generation of scientists. he is currently supervising two phd and six mphil students, continuing to expand his impact on academic and research communities.

🌍 Impact and influence

Through his extensive research in materials science, faisal mukhtar has contributed significantly to the understanding and development of nanomaterials for a range of applications. his work on energy storage, biocompatible materials, and advanced energy conversion systems has not only advanced the scientific community but Materials Science and Physics also holds potential for addressing global challenges such as renewable energy and environmental sustainability. his collaborations and publications have enhanced the visibility of pakistani researchers on the global stage.

🏅 Legacy and future contributions

As a seasoned researcher and mentor, faisal mukhtar's legacy is rooted in his significant contributions to nanotechnology and material science. his work in energy storage systems and nanocomposites will continue to influence future developments in these fields. by training and guiding numerous phd and mphil students, he is ensuring the continuation of innovative research in materials science. his dedication to both research and education ensures his lasting impact on the scientific community.

Notable Publications 

  1. Title: Dual S-scheme heterojunction ZnO–V2O5–WO3 nanocomposite with enhanced photocatalytic and antimicrobial activity
    Authors: F Mukhtar, T Munawar, MS Nadeem, MN ur Rehman, M Riaz, F Iqbal
    Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 263, 124372 (2021)
  2. Title: Zn0.9Ce0.05M0.05O (M= Er, Y, V) nanocrystals: structural and energy bandgap engineering of ZnO for enhancing photocatalytic and antibacterial activity
    Authors: T Munawar, S Yasmeen, F Mukhtar, MS Nadeem, K Mahmood, MS Saif, et al.
    Journal: Ceramics International, Vol. 46 (10), 14369-14383 (2020)
  3. Title: Enhancement in the photocatalytic and antimicrobial properties of ZnO nanoparticles by structural variations and energy bandgap tuning through Fe and Co co-doping
    Authors: MS Nadeem, T Munawar, F Mukhtar, MN Ur Rahman, M Riaz, F Iqbal
    Journal: Ceramics International, Vol. 47 (8), 11109-11121 (2021)
  4. Title: Hydrothermally derived Co, Ni co-doped ZnO nanorods; structural, optical, and morphological study
    Authors: MS Nadeem, T Munawar, F Mukhtar, MN ur Rahman, M Riaz, A Hussain, et al.
    Journal: Optical Materials, Vol. 111, 110606 (2021)
  5. Title: Fabrication of dual Z-scheme TiO2-WO3-CeO2 heterostructured nanocomposite with enhanced photocatalysis, antibacterial, and electrochemical performance
    Authors: T Munawar, F Mukhtar, MS Nadeem, S Manzoor, MN Ashiq, K Mahmood, et al.
    Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 898, 162779