Prof. Dr. Waleed E. Mahmoud | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Waleed E. Mahmoud, Suez Canal University, Egypt.
Professor. Waleed E. Mahmoud is a distinguished physicist specializing in solid-state physics and nanotechnology. He earned his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. from Suez Canal University, focusing on advanced materials and nanodevices. With extensive research in nanomaterials, optoelectronics, and energy applications, he has made significant contributions to scientific advancements. He has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals and has collaborated on innovative research projects worldwide. His expertise spans theoretical and experimental physics, fostering breakthroughs in material science. As a dedicated educator and researcher, Professor Mahmoud continues to inspire future scientists and drive innovation in nanotechnology and applied physics.
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Best Researcher Award
Professor. Waleed E. Mahmoud is a distinguished Egyptian physicist specializing in nanomaterials and nanodevices. With an extensive academic background, he obtained his PhD in Solid-State Physics from Suez Canal University in 2006. His professional trajectory spans decades, including tenure as a Full Professor at King Abdulaziz University and his current position at Suez Canal University. His contributions to scientific research are vast, with over 160 peer-reviewed articles and numerous international collaborations, particularly in energy storage, biosensors, and optoelectronics.
Professor. Mahmoud’s outstanding academic credentials, prolific research output, and leadership in scientific advancements make him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award
Education Background:
Professor. Waleed E. Mahmoud holds a distinguished academic background in physics. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Physics from the Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, in 1996. He then pursued a Master’s degree in Solid-State Physics at the same institution, completing it in 2002. Advancing his expertise further, he obtained a Ph.D. in Solid-State Physics from Suez Canal University in 2006. His extensive education has provided a strong foundation for his research in nanomaterials and nanodevices, contributing significantly to advancements in the field. His academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence in physics and scientific research.
Professional Experience:
Dr. Waleed E. Mahmoud has a distinguished career in academia and research. Starting as a Research Assistant at Suez Canal University in 1996, he progressively advanced through roles such as Demonstrator, Assistant Lecturer, and Lecturer. His expertise in Solid-State Physics led to his promotion to Associate Professor and Full Professor at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia from 2008 to 2022. Currently, he serves as a Full Professor at Suez Canal University, where he also holds key positions such as Quality Unit Coordinator and Secretary of the Department Council. His leadership extends to committees overseeing research ethics and scientific advancement.
🌍Research and Scientific Contributions
Prof. Mahmoud’s research expertise lies in nanomaterials, nanodevices, and energy storage, with a focus on the synthesis and characterization of materials like polymer nanocomposites, carbon nanotubes, and quantum dots. His work has not only advanced scientific knowledge but has also led to practical applications, particularly in sensing devices and energy storage technologies. Prof. Mahmoud’s high citation rate and his consistent recognition through awards, such as the SCU Award for the most cited articles, underscore the global impact of his research.
Award and Recognition:
Dr. Waleed E. Mahmoud has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to scientific research. Among his most notable achievements are the SCU Award for the best researcher in Egypt (2008), DSR Award for scientific publications at King Abdulaziz University (2009-2018), and multiple SCU Awards for the most cited articles (2023-2024). His impactful research in nanomaterials and nanodevices has earned him global recognition. Additionally, Prof. Mahmoud’s influence extends to mentoring PhD and Master’s students and contributing to prestigious international scientific journals as a reviewer. His awards and honors reflect his dedication and excellence in his field.

Hydrogen production technologies: from fossil fuels toward renewable sources
Citations: 675
Year: 2021
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Magnetic drug delivery: where the field is going
Citations: 287
Year: 2018
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Structure and optical properties of nanocrystalline NiO thin film synthesized by sol–gel spin-coating method
Citations: 264
Year: 2009
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Space-charge-limited electron and hole currents in hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites
Citations: 211
Year: 2020
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Solar blind avalanche photodetector based on the cation exchange growth of β-Ga₂O₃/SnO₂ bilayer heterostructure thin film
Citations: 195
Year: 2016
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Morphology and physical properties of poly (ethylene oxide) loaded graphene nanocomposites prepared by two different techniques
Citations: 189
Year: 2011
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A review on key design and operational parameters to optimize and develop hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass for biorefinery applications
Citations: 184
Year: 2021
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Different technical applications of carbon nanotubes
Citations: 175
Year: 2015
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A window to trap-free charge transport in organic semiconducting thin films
Citations: 171
Year: 2019
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A delamination strategy for thinly layered defect‐free high‐mobility black phosphorus flakes
Citations: 171
Year: 2018
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NiFe-LDH nanosheet/carbon fiber nanocomposite with enhanced anionic dye adsorption performance
Citations: 161
Year: 2020
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Advances in the thermo-chemical production of hydrogen from biomass and residual wastes: Summary of recent techno-economic analyses
Citations: 159
Year: 2020
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Efficient and stable single-layer organic light-emitting diodes based on thermally activated delayed fluorescence
Citations: 159
Year: 2019
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Active single basin solar still with a sensible storage medium
Citations: 156
Year: 2009
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Nickel cobaltite nanostructures for photoelectric and catalytic applications
Citations: 151
Year: 2015
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