Adriana Mariana Borș | Chemistry and Materials Science | Chemical Engineering Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Adriana Mariana Borș | Chemistry and Materials Science | Chemical Engineering Award

National Institute for R&D for Optoelectronics-subsidiary | Romania

Adriana Mariana Bors is a well-established researcher in the field of materials science and polymer engineering, recognized for her significant contributions to advanced functional materials and composite technologies. With a strong academic foundation in materials engineering and optoelectronics, she has developed extensive expertise through her affiliation with the National Institute of Research and Development for Optoelectronics. Her professional experience spans interdisciplinary research involving polymeric composites, nanomaterials, and environmentally sustainable engineering solutions. She has authored 67 scientific documents, achieving an h-index of 15 and accumulating 654 citations, reflecting the impact and consistency of her scholarly work. Her research interests focus on polymer-based composites, electromagnetic shielding materials, water purification technologies, anticorrosive coatings, and advanced electrotechnical applications. She has contributed to innovative developments such as epoxy resin composites with boron nitride and functionalized polymeric films for environmental and industrial applications. Throughout her career, she has been involved in collaborative projects and has gained recognition within the scientific community for her impactful research outputs. In conclusion, Adriana Mariana Bors continues to play a vital role in advancing materials science through innovative research, contributing to sustainable technologies and modern engineering applications.

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Kamal Reddad | Advanced Materials Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Kamal Reddad | Advanced Materials Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Ibn Tofail University Kenitra | Morocco

Kamal Reddad is a doctoral researcher in computational materials science specializing in hydrogen storage materials for sustainable energy applications. He is currently pursuing a PhD at the National School of Applied Sciences (ENSA), Ibn Tofail University, with a strong academic background in physics, holding a master’s degree in matter and radiation and a bachelor’s degree in physics with a focus on energetics. His research centers on magnesium hydride (MgH₂), where he investigates hydrogen desorption mechanisms using density functional theory (DFT), predictive temperature programmed desorption (TPD) modeling, and kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) simulations. His work emphasizes the role of transition-metal doping and vacancy defects in enhancing hydrogen release kinetics, contributing to multiscale frameworks that bridge atomistic insights with macroscopic behavior. He has authored several peer-reviewed journal articles in high-impact Q1 and Q2 journals and actively contributes to the scientific community as a peer reviewer.  In recognition of academic excellence, he received the UM5 Excellence Prize during his master’s studies. Overall, his research aims to advance first-principles-driven materials design for next-generation hydrogen storage technologies and clean energy systems.

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Enhancing Hydrogen Desorption in MgH2: A DFT Study on the Effects of Copper and Zinc Doping
K. Reddad, H. Labrim, D. Zejli, R. El Bouayadi.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2024, 87, 1474–1479. (Citations: 26)


Predictive Modeling of Temperature Programmed Desorption (TPD) in Magnesium Hydride MgH2
K. Reddad, H. Labrim, R. El Bouayadi.
Fuel, 2026, 403, 136152. (Citations: 5)


Vacancy Defects and Mo Doping Synergy in MgH2: A DFT Study on Hydrogen Desorption and Electronic Enhancement
K. Reddad, H. Labrim, R. El Bouayadi.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2025, 157, 150454. (Citations: 5)


Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Hydrogen Desorption: The Influence of Rhodium in MgH2
K. Reddad, H. Labrim, R. El Bouayadi.
Bulletin of Materials Science, 2026, 49(1), 7. (Accepted)