Muhammad Bilal | Mathematical Physics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Muhammad Bilal | Mathematical Physics | Research Excellence Award

Researcher in Shanghai University, China

Dr. Muhammad Bilal is a dedicated researcher in applied mathematics with a PhD from Zhengzhou University, where his work focused on exact soliton solutions for nonlinear dynamical models under the supervision of Jingli Ren. He also holds an M.Phil. in Mathematics from Minhaj University, specializing in differential equations in optical fibers under Muhammad Younis, along with advanced degrees in mathematics and science education from University of the Punjab. His academic interests include soliton theory, nonlinear wave phenomena, applied mathematics, and qualitative analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations. Dr. Bilal has actively contributed to the scientific community as a reviewer for leading journals such as Scientific Reports, Nonlinear Dynamics, International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Physica Scripta, Classical and Quantum Gravity, Optical and Quantum Electronics, and The European Physical Journal Plus among others. He is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Shanghai University, where his research explores the dynamical behavior of optical pulses in nonlinear fiber systems. Prior to his research career, he gained valuable experience in education and administration at Leads Public School in Pakistan, contributing significantly to academic development and institutional management.

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Alexey Menushenkov | Condensed Matter Physics | Physics Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Alexey Menushenkov | Condensed Matter Physics | Physics Lifetime Achievement Award

Professor in National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia

Prof. Alexey Menushenkov is a distinguished physicist whose pioneering contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of high-temperature superconductivity and condensed matter systems. Educated at Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, he developed deep expertise in solid state physics and built a long-standing academic career, progressing from researcher to professor at the same institution. His work is particularly notable for the early application of EXAFS spectroscopy to superconducting oxides, laying foundational insights ahead of major breakthroughs in the field. He proposed an unconventional model of superconductivity based on real-space pairing of charge carriers, offering an alternative to traditional BCS theory. Through extensive experimental and theoretical research, he established correlations between local atomic structure and macroscopic superconducting properties. His leadership in advanced synchrotron and free-electron laser experiments enabled direct validation of his theoretical predictions regarding charge carrier pairing. Further, he demonstrated that the pairing mechanism in BaBiO₃-based materials is electronic rather than phononic in nature, introducing new perspectives on electron correlation effects. Over his career, he has supervised numerous doctoral and master’s students, contributing to the development of future scientists. He has also led major national and international research projects and actively participated in global scientific collaborations and expert councils. With a substantial publication record, strong citation impact, and multiple scientific honors, his work represents a transformative contribution to the ongoing quest to understand the fundamental mechanisms of high-temperature superconductivity.

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