Prof. Atef Ismail | Medical Physics | Best Researcher Award
Al Azhar University | Egypt
Prof. Atef Ismail is an Associate Professor of Theoretical Nuclear Physics at Al Azhar University, Egypt, with an outstanding academic and research background. He holds dual PhDs, one from Al Azhar University and another from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia, with expertise in light heavy ion structures and the application of folding models to halo nuclei scatterings. His international research experience includes fellowships and postdoctoral roles at UTP Malaysia, as well as work as a junior scientist at JINR, Russia, where he specialized in grid computing technology and contributed to high-energy physics projects in collaboration with CERN. Prof. Ismail leads a research group dedicated to innovative models of nucleon interactions, with applications in diagnostics and cancer therapeutics, supported by competitive government grants. He has authored 14 publications with 34 citations and an h-index of 3. Alongside his computational expertise, he is committed to mentoring, delivering public lectures, and fostering global collaborations.
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Featured Publications
Kim, W., Ismail, A., Anderson, N. L., Atekwana, E. A., & Buccellato, A. (2003). Non-destructive testing (NDT) for corrosion in bridge decks using GPR.
Kim, W., Ismail, A., Anderson, N. L., & Atekwana, E. A. (2003). Non-destructive testing (NDT) for corrosion in bridge decks using GPR. In Buccellato (Ed.)
Nahool, T. A., Ismail, A., Elshamndy, S. K., & Yasser, A. M. (2023). Comparison between some machine learning algorithms on predicting the spectra of quark–anti-quark bound states. International Journal of Modern Physics A, 38(15n16), 2350088.
Allosh, M., Abdelaal, M. S., Alshowaikh, F., & Ismail, A. (2023). Numerical solutions of a three-dimensional Schrödinger equation for a non-relativistic quark model. Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences, 17(2), 447–452.
Noorhana Yahya, M. G. A. M. A., Nyuk, C. M., Ismail, A. F., Hussain, N., & Amir, A. (2020). Inversion algorithm of fiber Bragg grating for nanofluid flooding monitoring. Sensors, 20(4), 1014.