Mr. Hassan Amadou Arifa | Semiconductors Physics | Best Academic Researcher Award
PhD student at Abdou Moumouni University of Niamey, Niger
Amadou Arifa Hassan is a researcher, educator, and doctoral scholar specializing in semiconductor nanotechnology, thin film synthesis, and renewable energy systems. His academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge while promoting education, leadership, and peace initiatives. With expertise in optical, structural, and crystallographic characterization techniques and experience in renewable energy management, he has built a career that bridges research, teaching, and community service, making him a distinguished candidate for academic recognition.
Professional Profile
Education
Hassan’s academic training demonstrates a consistent progression toward scientific excellence, beginning with a solid foundation in fundamental physics and culminating in advanced doctoral studies in nanotechnology and renewable energy. After completing undergraduate studies in physics, he pursued master’s degrees with a focus on renewable energies, where he gained expertise in sustainable energy design, installation, and auditing. His doctoral research in physics centers on semiconductor thin films, particularly II-VI and III-V materials such as ZnS, exploring their structural and optical properties through methods including spray pyrolysis, chemical bath deposition, and vapor deposition. Complementing his academic work, he undertook advanced training in Montpellier, France, where he mastered laboratory techniques in spectroscopy, diffraction, and nanomaterials synthesis.
Experience
Parallel to his academic achievements, Hassan has acquired significant professional and leadership experience in teaching, governance, and scientific advocacy. As a lecturer and adjunct faculty member at the University Abdou Moumouni of Niamey, he has taught courses in physics and supervised students in physics, chemistry, and bio-geosciences. He has also taught mathematics and sciences at secondary and preparatory levels, contributing to the training of future scientists. Beyond teaching, he has served in governance roles such as faculty council member, secretary in student unions, and vice-president of university commissions, where he contributed to academic reforms, budget planning, and conflict resolution. His service extended nationally and regionally through leadership in the Société Nigérienne de Physique, the West African Physics Society, and the UEMOA student network, as well as through his involvement in committees on renewable energy, human rights, and youth leadership.
Research Focus
Hassan’s research is primarily dedicated to the study of semiconductor nanostructures, thin films, and their applications in renewable energy and optoelectronic devices. His doctoral investigations focus on zinc sulfide (ZnS) thin films, which hold promise for solar cells and photonic devices due to their wide bandgap and favorable optical properties. He examines synthesis protocols using spray pyrolysis, chemical bath deposition, and vapor deposition, followed by characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, photoluminescence, and scanning electron microscopy. His research explores critical questions on excitonic behavior, donor-acceptor interactions, and the effect of growth conditions on crystal quality, with the aim of improving material efficiency for energy conversion technologies. By integrating experimental approaches with computational tools like MATLAB, Origin Pro, and PVSyst, Hassan advances both theoretical insights and practical applications for sustainable energy solutions.
Publication Top Note
Title: Study of the physical and chemical properties of ZnS thin films synthesized on ZnS nucleation layers by spray pyrolysis
Authors: A. Arifa Hassan, I. Halidou, A. Aboubacar, S. Juillaguet, O. Briot, H. Peyre, N. Bouguila
Summary: This study examines ZnS thin films grown on nucleation layers via spray pyrolysis, showing that optimized growth improves crystal quality, surface uniformity, and optical properties, making them suitable for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications.
Conclusion
Amadou Arifa Hassan represents a model of a scientist whose career integrates rigorous research, impactful teaching, and visionary leadership. His contributions to semiconductor nanotechnology and renewable energy research are advancing solutions for sustainable development and optoelectronic applications, while his academic service has influenced higher education reforms and governance in Niger and beyond. Through his scientific publications, international collaborations, and participation in regional networks, he has demonstrated the ability to impact both local and global scientific communities. At the same time, his commitment to peace, youth leadership, and community engagement underscores a holistic approach to knowledge and service. With his strong research trajectory, dedication to education, and contributions to society, Hassan is highly deserving of recognition through this award nomination, and his future promises continued excellence in advancing science and humanity.