Ms. Nour Merhi | Materials Science | Young Researcher Award

Ms. Nour Merhi | Materials Science | Young Researcher Award

Nour Merhi is a dedicated Research Assistant at the American University of Beirut, specializing in thermal sensing and materials chemistry. With a strong academic background in chemistry and a passion for scientific discovery, she has contributed to advanced research in conjugated polymers and metal-organic frameworks. Her academic and extracurricular pursuits demonstrate leadership, collaboration, and initiative. She has held prominent roles such as president of student-led STEM organizations, while also participating in community outreach. Nour’s work blends rigorous experimental techniques with analytical insight, aimed at innovating in the field of chemical sensing. Her efforts have been recognized through multiple academic honors and grants.

American University of Beirut | Lebanon

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Academic Background

Ms. Nour earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the American University of Beirut between August 2019 and June 2022, followed by a Master of Science in Chemistry from the same institution, completed between August 2022 and June 2024. Prior to university, she obtained the Lebanese Baccalaureate in Life Sciences from Bourj International College in June 2019.

Research Experience

As a Graduate Research Assistant at AUB since August 2022, Nour works in a cutting-edge physical and analytical laboratory. Her research centers around thermal sensing technologies, leveraging advanced instrumentation to conduct precise material characterization for thermal and biosensing applications. Her work involves data collection, interpretation, and collaborative innovation in sensing strategy development. She has also served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant from May 2021 to July 2022, where she focused on heterocyclic chemistry, specifically synthesizing and analyzing triazine derivatives using FTIR and NMR spectroscopy, while also mentoring junior researchers.

Teaching Experience

From August 2022 to May 2024, Nour has contributed to chemistry education as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Laboratory Instructor. She supported senior students in CHEM 234 (Biosensing), led experimental sessions for CHEM 220, covering thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, spectroscopy, and computational chemistry, and facilitated problem-solving sessions in CHEM 200 and CHEM 201. She also took responsibility for proctoring and evaluating undergraduate exams, ensuring academic integrity and learning outcomes.

Leadership & Extracurricular Activities

Nour actively engages in leadership and outreach. She is scheduled to present her research on MOFs for thermal sensing at the International Workshop on Advanced Materials (IWAM), February 2024. From July 2021 to July 2022, she served as President of the Chemistry Student Society (CSS) at AUB, organizing academic events for chemistry students. As President of the AGFE STEMer Club (2020–2022), she led initiatives focused on career development, mentorship, and networking for STEM students. She was also a representative in the AUB LEAD Initiative, hosting panels on Lebanon’s financial crisis, and volunteered with Dar Al Fatwa and Al Imdad Foundation, supporting marginalized communities and orphan outreach programs between 2020 and 2021.

Awards & Honors

Nour has been consistently recognized for her excellence. She was named to the Dean’s Honor List (2021–2022) at the American University of Beirut for academic distinction. She was awarded the prestigious Al Ghurair STEM Scholarship (2019–2022) for her exceptional academic potential in STEM fields. Most recently, she received the IWAM Travel Grant (2024), acknowledging her valuable research contributions and enabling her participation in a global materials science conference.

Notable Publications

Luminescence Nanothermometry: Investigating Thermal Memory in UiO-66-NH2 Nanocrystals
Authors: Nour Merhi, Abdullah Hakeem, Mohamad Hmadeh, Pierre Karam
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2024

Sustainable Strategies for Converting Organic, Electronic, and Plastic Waste From Municipal Solid Waste Into Functional Materials
Authors: Abdelaziz Gouda, Nour Merhi, Mohamad Hmadeh, Teresa Cecchi, Clara Santato, Mohini Sain
Journal: Global Challenges
Year: 2025

Single Particle Insights into the Thermal Sensing of Conjugated Polyelectrolyte–Nanoparticle Assemblies
Authors: Kareem Alhafi, Nour Merhi, Pierre Karam
Journal: ACS Applied Optical Materials
Year: 2024

Sustainable Strategies for Converting Organic, Electronic, and Plastic Waste From Municipal Solid Waste Into Functional Materials (Global Challenges 4/2025)
Authors: Abdelaziz Gouda, Nour Merhi, Mohamad Hmadeh, Teresa Cecchi, Clara Santato, Mohini Sain
Journal: Global Challenges
Year: 2025

Self‐Assembly of UiO‐66 on Conjugated Polyelectrolytes: Toward Enhanced Photophysical Properties
Authors: Abdullah Hakeem, Nour Merhi, Pierre Karam, Mohamad Hmadeh
Journal: Particle & Particle Systems Characterization
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Through her academic journey and hands-on research experience, Nour Merhi has established herself as a promising contributor to the field of chemistry. Her dedication to advancing thermal and biosensing technologies through experimental research highlights her commitment to scientific development. In addition to her technical skills, her leadership in student societies and community initiatives reflects a well-rounded and proactive approach to education and service. As she continues to explore complex material systems and sensing applications, she is poised to make impactful contributions to both academic research and practical innovations in chemical science. Her career trajectory demonstrates clarity of purpose and a drive for excellence.

Mr. Yassine CHERIF, Materials Science, Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Yassine CHERIF, Materials Science, Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Yassine CHERIF, University of Artois, France

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🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences, specializing in Civil Engineering, University of Artois, Béthune (62), 2004-2007
  • Master’s Degree (II) in Engineering, Urban Project Management, FSA Béthune (62), 2002-2003
  • Engineer’s Degree (State Engineer in Public Works), Structural Engineering, École Nationale des Travaux Publics et Bâtiment, Algeria, 1992-1997

🔧 Professional Experience:

  • Current: Maître de Conférences, Université d’Artois
  • Previous Roles: Engineer at Technical Engineering Consulting Office (TIC), Paris (93); Civil Engineer at SERO-EST, Batna
  • Research Focus: Thermal modeling in building components, CFD applications in building science, and structural analysis.

Notable Publication📝

  • Paper Title: Use of the inverse method to determine the thermal properties of liquid n-octadecane accounting for natural convection effect
    • Authors: D. Didion, C. Marvillet, L. Ibos
    • Journal: International Journal of Thermal Sciences
    • Volume: 91
    • Issue: Part A
    • Pages: 110-119
    • Year: 2015
  • Paper Title: Thermal Performance of Double Walls With Polystyrene Bead Insufflation
    • Authors: J. P. van der Maas, F. Schild, H. M. Andreassen
    • Journal: Energy and Buildings
    • Volume: 101
    • Pages: 183-190
    • Year: 2015
  • Paper Title: Towards a better understanding of 3D heat flow in masonry walls
    • Authors: S. Thomas, R. Jones, M. Patel
    • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    • Volume: 77
    • Pages: 301-310
    • Year: 2015
  • Paper Title: Analysis of the Thermo-Aeraulic Behavior of a Heated Supply Air Window in Forced Convection: Numerical and Experimental Approaches
    • Authors: A. Bahloul, S. Ben Nasrallah, H. Ben Aissia
    • Journal: Energy Procedia
    • Volume: 73
    • Pages: 169-175
    • Year: 2015
  • Paper Title: Low-energy building envelope design in Lebanese climate context: the case study of traditional Lebanese detached house
    • Authors: M. Attar, N. Hamdy, G. El-Hajj
    • Journal: Energy and Buildings
    • Volume: 92
    • Pages: 241-250
    • Year: 2015

Ms. Saira Naz, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Ms. Saira Naz, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Ms. Saira Naz, Quaid-I-Azam University, Pakistan

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Summary 🌟

  • Saira Naz is a dedicated mathematician with a strong academic background and a passion for research. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, along with an M.Phil. and M.Sc. in Mathematics from the same institution. With a B.Sc. from Punjab University and a solid foundation from her schooling at Army Public School & College, Quaid-e-Azam Colony, Rawalpindi, Saira has consistently excelled in her academic pursuits.

Education 📚

  • Ph.D. in Mathematics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 2022
  • M.Phil. in Applied Mathematics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 2018
  • M.Sc. in Mathematics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 2014
  • B.Sc. in Mathematics (A + B) and Statistics, Punjab University, 2011
  • F.Sc. in Math, Stat, Computer Science, Army Public School & College, Qasim Aviation Base, Dhamiyal Camp, RWP, 2009
  • Matric in Math, Physics, Chemistry & Biology, Quaid Science Academy, Quaid-e-Azam Colony, Rawalpindi, 2007

Professional Experience 💼

  • Faculty, Air University, Islamabad
  • Visiting Faculty, Bahria University
  • Permanent Faculty, Islamabad College of Management & Commerce, Rawalpindi
  • Lecturer, Spring Field Public School and College, Harley-2 Campus, Rawalpindi

Research Interest 🔍

  • Numerical modeling and analysis
  • Nanofluid dynamics
  • Heat transfer
  • Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics
  • Mathematical modeling in fluid mechanics

Notable Publication📝

  • Title: Significance of nonlinear radiation in entropy generated flow of ternary-hybrid nanofluids with variable thermal conductivity and viscous dissipation
    • Authors: S. U. S. Choi, J. A. Eastman
    • Journal: ASME Journal of Heat Transfer
    • Volume: 112
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 1054-1062
    • Year: 1990
  • Title: Melting and dissipative effects about entropy induced Darcy-Forchheimer flow involving ternary-hybrid nanofluids
    • Authors: M. Sheikholeslami, D. D. Ganji
    • Journal: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
    • Volume: 130
    • Issue: Part A
    • Pages: 937-944
    • Year: 2019
  • Title: Entropy optimized radiative flow conveying hybrid nanomaterials (MgO-MoS2/C2H6O2) with melting heat characteristics and Cattaneo-Christov theory: OHAM analysis
    • Authors: N. Bachok, A. Ishak, I. Pop
    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
    • Volume: 245
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 623-631
    • Year: 2017
  • Title: Soret and Dufour impacts in entropy optimized MHD flow by third-grade liquid involving variable thermal characteristics
    • Authors: R. Ellahi, S. Rafiq, N. Saleem
    • Journal: Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
    • Volume: 40
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 287-298
    • Year: 2019
  • Title: Numerical modeling and analysis of non-Newtonian nanofluid featuring activation energy
    • Authors: K. Vajravelu, A. S. Bal, C. J. Reddy
    • Journal: International Journal of Thermal Sciences
    • Volume: 49
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 1079-1088
    • Year: 2010

Mr. Yavuz Selim AKSÜT, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yavuz Selim AKSÜT, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yavuz Selim AKSÜT, Gümüşhane University, Turkey

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Summary:🌟

Yavuz Selim Aksüt, born on October 25, 1985, is a dedicated Research Assistant at Gümüşhane University with a master’s degree in Civil Engineering. His research primarily focuses on the properties and applications of various aggregates in concrete.

Education: 🎓

  • Bachelor’s Degree:
  • Civil Engineering, Gaziantep University, 2011
  • Master’s Degree:
  • Civil Engineering, Gümüşhane University, 2012-2015
  • Doctorate:
  • Civil Engineering, Gümüşhane University, 2018-ongoing

Professional Experience: 💼

  • Research Assistant: Gümüşhane University, 2012-present

Research Interests: 🔍

  • Concrete Aggregates:
  • Investigating the characteristics and usability of different types of aggregates, including volcanic rocks and limestone powder.
  • Concrete Strength Enhancement:
  • Exploring methods to increase concrete strength through various additive materials.
  • Material Properties:
  • Studying the effects of different materials on the consistency and strength of concrete.

Conference Presentations: 🎤

  • “Crushed Stone Aggregate Characteristics of Erzincan-Üzümlü Region Volcanic Rocks,” New Technologies in Engineering Symposium, Bayburt University, 2015.

Notable Publication📚

  • Paper Title: Optimal Ratio of Steel and Polyester Fibers on the Mechanical Behavior of Alkali-Activated Concrete Produced by Industrial Waste Minerals
    • Authors: I. Castro-Gomes, J. A. Labrincha, P. T. Cardoso, F. A. Silva, A. P. Luz, P. R. Durães
    • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    • Volume: 197
    • Pages: 168-177
    • Year: 2019
  • Paper Title: Performance of different fibre types in alkaline-activated concrete produced with industrial wastes: volcanic rock powder and blast furnace slag
    • Authors: F. A. Silva, I. Castro-Gomes, A. P. Luz, P. T. Cardoso, P. R. Durães, J. A. Labrincha
    • Journal: Materials & Design
    • Volume: 141
    • Pages: 364-374
    • Year: 2018