Germein Magdy | Piezo materials | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Germein Magdy | Piezo materials | Women Researcher Award

Research Assistant Alexandria University Egypt

Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Strengths of the Awards:

Research Expertise: Germein Magdy Bishara Gergeous has a robust background in material science, focusing on electrospun nanofibers and their applications in solar cells and piezoelectric devices. His research includes advanced topics such as nanofiber characterization, piezoelectricity, and optical sensing.

Relevant Publications: He has multiple publications in reputable journals, including The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, Materials Research Bulletin, and Scientific Reports. His work covers significant contributions to nanofiber technology and piezoelectric materials.

Research Projects and Experience: His involvement in prominent research projects, such as the STDF-funded self-charging unit and Newton Fund Projects for piezo-active nanofibers, demonstrates a high level of engagement in innovative and impactful research.

Teaching and Mentoring: As a Teaching Assistant, he imparts knowledge in experimental physics, reflecting his commitment to education and skill development in the engineering field.

Practical Experience: His background in material science engineering and solar energy project planning highlights his practical experience and application of research findings in real-world scenarios.

Areas for Improvement:

Broader Impact and Outreach: Expanding the impact of his research through more extensive outreach, collaboration, and interdisciplinary work could enhance his recognition and contributions to the field.

Funding and Grants: Securing additional funding or grants for larger-scale projects could further amplify his research capabilities and achievements.

Academic Awards: Seeking more academic awards or recognitions for his research could bolster his profile as a leading researcher in his field.

Conclusion:

Germein Magdy Bishara Gergeous is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his strong research background, significant publications, and practical experience. His ongoing projects and teaching roles further underscore his dedication to advancing material science and engineering. Addressing areas for improvement could enhance his standing and impact in the research community even further.

Germein Magdy Bishara Gergeous, born on March 21, 1990, is an Egyptian researcher specializing in material science and nanotechnology. With a Master’s degree in Material Science from Alexandria University and extensive experience in nanofibers and renewable energy systems, Germein is dedicated to advancing the field of smart materials and their applications in solar cells and piezoelectric devices.

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Education 🎓

Germein earned his Master’s Degree in Material Science from the Institute of Graduate Studies & Research, Alexandria University (2014–2018), focusing on “Preparation and Characterization of Electrolytic Quasi Solid-State Nanofibers for Solar Cells Applications” with a GPA of 3.208/4.00. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering at Alexandria University (2007–2012) with a GPA of 2.77/4.00, graduating with a project on vacuum distillation units.

Experience 💼

Germein currently works as a Research Assistant at the Center of Smart Materials, Nanotechnology and Photonics (CSMNP) at Alexandria University, focusing on electrospun nanofibers, piezoelectricity, and optical sensing. He also serves as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, teaching experimental physics. Previously, he was a Materials Scientist Engineer at Sun of Righteousness for Renewable Energy Systems, where he planned and implemented solar energy projects.

Research Interest 🔬

Germein’s research interests include nanofibers fabrication, piezoelectric materials, and their applications in renewable energy and sensing technologies. He is involved in projects such as the construction of self-charging units for mechanical energy and piezo-active nanofibrous facemasks.

Award 🏆

Germein has been recognized for his contributions to renewable energy and nanotechnology, although specific awards are not listed, his work in research and teaching reflects his commitment to these fields.

Publication Top Notes📚

Germein Magdy, M. E. Harb, A.M. Elshaer, L. Saad, S. Ebrahim, and M. Soliman, “Preparation of Electrolytic Quasi-Solid-State Nanofibers for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells,” The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, February 2019.

I. Kandas, M. Gamal, N. Omran, S. Noman, Germein Magdy, A. Hassanin, N. Shehata, “Nanofibers Nonlinear-Optical Piezoelectric Electrospun Nanofibers,” Materials Research Bulletin, November 4, 2023.

M. Salama, A. Hamed, S. Noman, Germein Magdy, N. Shehata, I. Kandas, “Boosting piezoelectric properties of PVDF nanofibers via embedded graphene oxide nanosheets,” Scientific Reports, July 17, 2024.

Germein Magdy, A. Hassanin, I. Kandas, N. Shehata, “PVDF Properties and Characterization via Piezoelectricity Enhancement for Perspectives Applications: A Review,” Materials Chemistry and Physics, July 26, 2024.