Prof. Kazem Jamshidi-Ghale | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kazem Jamshidi-Ghale | Best Researcher Award

Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University | Iran

Prof. Kazem Jamshidi-Ghaleh is a distinguished physicist at the Department of Physics, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran, with extensive experience in optics, photonics, and nonlinear optical phenomena. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics and has contributed over 50 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating more than 800 citations and an h-index of 19, reflecting his influential research in laser-matter interaction, nonlinear refraction, optical limiting, photonic crystals, and nanostructured thin films. Dr. Jamshidi-Ghaleh’s work spans experimental and theoretical studies on optical bistability, ultrafast laser processing, femtosecond laser interactions with materials, and the optical characterization of nanocomposites and dye molecules. He has led several projects on electrically tunable photonic devices and advanced optical measurement techniques such as moiré deflectometry. His research has been recognized in international journals including Optics Communications, Applied Physics A, and The European Physical Journal D. In addition to his research, he has mentored graduate students and collaborated with multidisciplinary teams on photonic materials and nanostructure applications. Dr. Jamshidi-Ghaleh continues to advance the field of photonics, contributing both fundamental insights and practical applications in optical materials and devices. His achievements highlight his commitment to scientific innovation, education, and the development of photonic technologies.

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Featured Publications

Jamshidi-Ghaleh, K., Salmani, S., & Ara, M. H. M. (2007). Nonlinear responses and optical limiting behavior of fast green FCF dye under a low power CW He–Ne laser irradiation. Optics Communications, 271(2), 551–554. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2007.01.003

Tohidi, T., Jamshidi-Ghaleh, K., Namdar, A., & Abdi-Ghaleh, R. (2014). Comparative studies on the structural, morphological, optical, and electrical properties of nanocrystalline PbS thin films grown by chemical bath deposition using two different … Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 25, 197–206. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mssp.2014.04.003

Jamshidi-Ghaleh, K., & Mansour, N. (2004). Nonlinear refraction measurements of materials using the moiré deflectometry. Optics Communications, 234(1–6), 419–425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2004.01.057

Mansour, N., Jamshidi-Ghaleh, K., & Ashkenasi, D. (2006). Formation of conical microstructures of silicon with picosecond laser pulses in air. Journal of Laser Micro/Nanoengineering, 1, 10.2961. https://doi.org/10.2961/jlmn.2006.1.10

Mohammad-Jafarieh, P., Akbarzadeh, A., Salamat-Ahangari, R., … Jamshidi-Ghaleh, K. (2021). Solvent effect on the absorption and emission spectra of carbon dots: Evaluation of ground and excited state dipole moment. BMC Chemistry, 15(1), 53. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13065-021-00789-1

Mr. Mondher Dhifet | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mondher Dhifet | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa | Tunisia

Mondher Dhifet is an accomplished researcher and maitre-assistant at the Faculty of Science of Gafsa, Tunisia, with a Doctor of Education from the University of Monastir (1997–2024). With 18 publications, 59 citations, and an h-index of 4, his research primarily focuses on porphyrin and metalloporphyrin chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, coordination chemistry, and structural analysis. Dhifet has developed novel zinc(II), iron(II), and iron(III) porphyrin complexes, characterized through spectroscopic techniques, X-ray crystallography, and computational methods including DFT and Hirshfeld surface analysis. His expertise spans organic synthesis, heterocyclic chemistry, and the design of bioactive complexes, contributing to advancements in synthetic and structural inorganic chemistry. Over his academic career, he has been affiliated with the Faculty of Science of Gafsa since 2012, mentoring students and collaborating with international researchers. His work has been recognized for its methodological rigor and impact in molecular structure characterization and coordination chemistry. Dhifet continues to advance the field of porphyrin-based materials and bioinorganic systems, fostering innovative research that bridges synthetic chemistry and computational modeling, supporting the development of functional metalloporphyrin complexes for biological and materials applications.

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Featured Publications

Ben Khelifa, A., Abd El Fattah, W., Dhifet, M., & Ghalla, H. (2026). New bioactive Zinc (II) porphyrin dimer complex: Spectroscopic and X-ray molecular structure characterization. Journal of Molecular Structure.

Dhifet, M., Benzerroug, N., Almutairi, T. M., & Issaoui, N. (2025). Synthesis, spectroscopic properties, structural characterization, and computational studies of a new non-centrosymmetric hybrid compound: Bis-cyanato-N chromium(III) meso-arylporphyrin complex. Journal of Molecular Structure.

Dhifet, M., Guelmami, L., Zaki, K., & Bouzid, G. (2025). Comprehensive synthesis and characterization of a novel Fe–porphyrin complex: Crystal structure, spectroscopic investigations, Hirshfeld surface analysis, and computational modeling (DFT, QTAIM-NCI/ELF). Journal of Molecular Structure.

Salhi, F., Dhifet, M., Bouzid, G., & Nasri, H. (2025). Synthesis, X-ray crystallography, spectroscopic characterizations, and density functional theory of the chloride-bound five-coordinate high-spin Iron(II) “Picket Fence” porphyrin complex. Journal of Molecular Structure.

Dhifet, M., Mohamed, H., Benzerroug, N., & Ben Salem, R. (2025). New bis-azido iron(III) meso-arylporphyrin complex: Spectroscopic characterization, solid-state molecular structure, DFT, MEP, QTAIM calculations, and Hirshfeld surface analyses. Journal of Molecular Structure.