Assistance Prof. Dr at Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
Dr. Nashwa Mohamed Mahmoud Yousif is an Assistant Professor in Materials Science at the Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority, Cairo. With a research focus on renewable energy and energy storage, she has contributed extensively to electrochemical materials and polymer nanocomposites. Her academic career began in 2007 as a Physics Researcher and evolved steadily through Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer roles, culminating in her current professorial position. Dr. Yousif has published 25 peer-reviewed articles and serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Modern Polymer Chemistry and Materials (JMPCM). She supervises Ph.D. research in advanced battery technologies and nanomaterials for supercapacitors. With a citation index of 247 and an h-index of 11, she maintains a strong scholarly presence. Her contributions to projects like plastic waste recycling and smart aquaponic farming demonstrate a commitment to sustainable innovation. Her work reflects a fusion of scientific rigor and societal impact. 🌍🔬💡
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🎓 Education
Dr. Nashwa Yousif has pursued a focused academic trajectory in the physical sciences, culminating in her expertise in materials science. Her educational journey began with a strong foundation in physics, followed by advanced studies leading to her doctorate. She is a graduate of Cairo’s prestigious institutions and received her higher education with a particular focus on solid-state physics and electrochemical materials. Over the years, her academic training has blended theoretical knowledge with experimental techniques, particularly in the field of energy materials and nanostructures. Dr. Yousif’s continuous pursuit of knowledge and research excellence is evident through her mentoring roles and scholarly outputs. She actively integrates her academic learnings into practical research that addresses energy sustainability and environmental remediation. 📘🔭🎓
🧪 Experience
Dr. Nashwa M. Yousif brings over 17 years of research and teaching experience. She began her career in 2007 as a Physics Researcher at the National Center for Radiation Research & Technology (NCRRT), Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority. She transitioned to Assistant Lecturer in 2012 and was promoted to Lecturer in 2016. Since 2022, she serves as Assistant Professor in the Electrochemical Lab at NCRRT. Her experience encompasses experimental physics, electrochemical synthesis, and materials analysis, particularly for energy storage applications. She supervises Ph.D. theses, fostering the next generation of scientists. Notably, she works on projects involving plastic waste recycling and smart aquaponics, revealing her interdisciplinary acumen. Her leadership and contributions to applied scientific research mark her as a pivotal figure in the advancement of sustainable technologies in Egypt. 🧑🏫⚗️🔋
🏅 Awards and Honors
While Dr. Nashwa Yousif has not formally listed national or international awards, her accomplishments speak volumes. She has been selected as a thesis advisor for multiple Ph.D. projects—an acknowledgment of her scientific integrity and academic standing. Her appointment to the editorial board of the Journal of Modern Polymer Chemistry and Materials underscores peer recognition in her domain. The successful funding of two high-impact national projects by the Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF)—one on smart aquaponic farming and another on plastic waste recycling for energy storage—indicates her grant-winning capabilities and societal relevance of her research. Her work has earned scholarly recognition, as reflected by her growing citation index and research collaborations. These achievements, paired with her persistent contributions in renewable energy, position her as an emerging leader in material sciences with promising potential for future honors. 🏅📚🇪🇬
🔬 Research Focus
Dr. Nashwa M. Yousif’s research centers on renewable energy and energy storage materials. She specializes in the synthesis and characterization of electrochemical materials, including conducting polymers and metal oxide nanocomposites, for use in supercapacitors and batteries. Her projects explore sustainable solutions like converting plastic waste into nanostructures and electrochemical wastewater treatment, aligning science with pressing global challenges. Notably, she’s engaged in developing aqueous rechargeable multivalent ion batteries and macro-porous silicon composites—cutting-edge work in the energy field. Dr. Yousif’s research bridges experimental physics and environmental innovation, often involving interdisciplinary collaboration. Her focus on functional materials not only advances scientific understanding but also addresses energy equity and climate resilience. ⚡🌱🔍
🛠️ Research Skills
Dr. Yousif possesses a robust set of research and technical skills that drive her work in material science and energy technologies. Her expertise includes electrochemical deposition, nanomaterial synthesis, materials characterization (SEM, XRD, FTIR), and solid-state physics. She is skilled in laboratory techniques related to battery materials and supercapacitor fabrication. She demonstrates strong project design and management abilities, having led STDF-funded initiatives. Her analytical skills are evident through her methodical publication record and citation metrics. In academia, she excels in curriculum development and student supervision at the graduate level. Additionally, her editorial role reflects proficiency in scientific peer review and manuscript evaluation. Her collaborative mindset and effective scientific communication further enhance her contributions to interdisciplinary and sustainability-driven research. 💻🔧📈
✅ Conclusion
Dr. Nashwa M. Yousif is an exceptional candidate for the Women Researcher Award, bringing over 15 years of experience in materials science with a strong focus on renewable energy and energy storage. As an Assistant Professor at the Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority, she has contributed significantly to applied research, including STDF-funded projects on plastic waste recycling and smart aquaponics. With 25 peer-reviewed publications, an h-index of 11, and 247 citations, her academic record demonstrates impactful scholarship. She serves as an editorial board member and mentors PhD students working on advanced battery materials and nanocomposites, highlighting her leadership in research and education. Although currently lacking patents and global collaborations, her potential for broader influence remains strong. By expanding her involvement in professional societies and international research networks, Dr. Yousif can further amplify her contributions. Her commitment to sustainability, innovation, and mentorship makes her a truly deserving nominee for this distinguished recognition.
Publications Top Notes
The impact of the addition of Bi₂Te₃ nanoparticles on the structural and the magnetic properties of the Bi-2223 high-Tc superconductor
🔹 Citations: 42
🔹 Year: 2021
Silver-modified electrodes based on amorphous MnO₂/carbon nanotube: Multicomponent approach to enhance the performance of supercapacitors
🔹 Citations: 25
🔹 Year: 2022
Facile synthesis of rGO/Ag/PVA nanocomposites polymeric films by electron beam irradiation for optoelectronic applications
🔹 Citations: 22
🔹 Year: 2022
Gamma radiation induced fabrication of styrene butadiene rubber/magnetite nanocomposites for positive temperature coefficient thermistors application
🔹 Citations: 20
🔹 Year: 2019
Structural, thermal and magnetic investigation of Mn-Doped CdO nanocrystals
🔹 Citations: 20
🔹 Year: 2019
Electrical conductivity and mechanical properties of conductive cotton fabrics
🔹 Citations: 19
🔹 Year: 2021
Fabricating electronic textile using nano MnO₂/polyaniline composites for capacitor device
🔹 Citations: 18
🔹 Year: 2022
Structural, optical, and physical properties investigations of Bi₂Te₃ topological insulator nanocomposites exposure to ⁶⁰Co γ-rays
🔹 Citations: 16
🔹 Year: 2021
Preparation, structural characteristics and optical parameters of the synthesized nano-crystalline sulphur-doped Bi₂Te₂.₈₅Se₀.₁₅ thermoelectric materials
🔹 Citations: 16
🔹 Year: 2020
Structural and optical properties of transparent conducting oxide Cd₁₋ₓCrₓO thin films prepared by the sol-gel dip-coating method
🔹 Citations: 15
🔹 Year: 2022
Structural, dielectric, and magnetic properties of LaCo₀.₂Mn₀.₈O₃ and La₂CoMnO₆ perovskite materials
🔹 Citations: 15
🔹 Year: 2021
Fe dopant controlled the ferromagnetic, structural, thermal, optical, and electrical characteristics of CdO nanoparticles
🔹 Citations: 11
🔹 Year: 2024
Adrenaline biosensors based on rGO/Ag nanocomposites functionalized textiles using advanced electron beam irradiation technique
🔹 Citations: 11
🔹 Year: 2022
Structural, optical characteristics and Anti-Cancer effect of Cd₀.₉₉Ni₀.₀₁O nanoparticles on human neuroblastoma and cervical cancer cell lines
🔹 Citations: 9
🔹 Year: 2022
Synthesis, Structural and Electrochemical Performance of Tetragonal Spinel MgMn₂O₄ Cathode Materials Promoted by 3d and 4d Transition Element
🔹 Citations: 8
🔹 Year: 2022
The Co-precipitated preparation, characterization, and optical investigations of Cu-doped CdO nanomaterials
🔹 Citations: 8
🔹 Year: 2022
The effect of Radiation on Thermal conductivity of Nano-Structured PANI/Bi₂Te₃ Composites
🔹 Citations: 7
🔹 Year: 2019
Structure–Property Performance of Irradiated Sponge Rubber Blend Nanocomposites Containing h-BN, GO, V₂O₅, and Adhesion on Cotton Fabric for Positive Applications
🔹 Citations: 6
🔹 Year: 2024
Investigations of Structural, Optical, Thermal, and spectroscopic characteristics of CdO-Ni nanoparticles employed in anti-cancer activities for cancer cells
🔹 Citations: 4
🔹 Year: 2023
Waste Plastic‐Derived FeMo@MgO/CNTs Nanocomposites for High‐Performance Supercapacitor Applications
🔹 Citations: 3
🔹 Year: 2024
Screen-printed biosensor based on electro-polymerization of bio-composite for nitrate detection in aqueous media
🔹 Citations: 2
🔹 Year: 2024
Structural Characterization, XRD, DFT Calculations, Docking, Antimicrobial, Anticancer Applications, and Electrochemical Performance Studies of New Schiff Base Complexes
🔹 Citations: 1
🔹 Year: 2025
Impact of carbon nanotubes on superconducting properties and ferromagnetism of indium-doped Bi-2212 superconductors
🔹 Citations: 1
🔹 Year: 2025
Electrochemical Performance of Flexible Supercapacitor Electrodes Based on EVA/PANI@CNT Nano-Composite
🔹 Citations: 1
🔹 Year: 2024
γ‐irradiation hardness investigations of (PANI)₁−ₓ(Bi₂Te₃)ₓ composites for thermistor applications
🔹 Citations: 1
🔹 Year: 2023
Plastic Waste‐Derived Carbon Nanotubes Decorated with Mo₂C, MoO₃, or MoO₃/Mo₂C for Supercapacitor Applications
🔹 Citations: 0
🔹 Year: 2025
Facile Synthesis and Characterization of Perovskite-Type Nd₁−ₓCaₓMnO₃ Nanocomposites for High-Performance Supercapacitor Electrodes
🔹 Citations: 0
🔹 Year: 2025
Results in Chemistry (2024)
🔹 Citations: 0
🔹 Year: 2024
Results in Chemistry (2023)
🔹 Citations: 0
🔹 Year: 2023
Magnetic and Thermal Properties of Semimagnetic Semiconductors
🔹 Citations: 0
🔹 Year: N/A