Mohammed Baqur S Al-Shuhaib| Composite Material | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Mohammed Baqur S Al-Shuhaib , Al-Qasim Green University , Iraq.
ย Prof. Mohammed Baqur S. Al-Shuhaib is a distinguished Professor of Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics at Al-Qasim Green University, Iraq.ย
ย He is known for his expertise in molecular genetics, bioinformatics, and composite material research.ย
ย His work emphasizes the genetic and molecular modeling of composite materials, exploring their interactions and applications in biomedical and agricultural sciences.ย
ย With an impressive record of SCOPUS-indexed publications, Prof. Al-Shuhaib is a prominent academic figure contributing significantly to the advancement of materials science and genetics.ย ![]()
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Education and Experience
- ๐ B.Sc. in Biology, University of Babylon
- ๐ M.Sc. in Biotechnology (Molecular Genetics), Baghdad University
- ๐ Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics, University of Babylon
- ๐งช Membership (2011): Nucleic Acids Research Center, Babylon University
- ๐ซ Assistant Dean (2012): College of Biotechnology, Al-Qasim Green University
- ๐งฌ Chairman (2013-2014): Department of Genetic Engineering, College of Biotechnology
- ๐ Academic Member (2014-present): Department of Animal Production, College of Agriculture
Suitability Summary
Prof. Mohammed Baqur S. Al-Shuhaib has advanced the integration of genetics with composite material research. His focus includes the genetic and molecular modeling of biomaterials for enhanced properties and applications.
He employs in silico tools, molecular docking, and AMET/MD simulations to study material interactions at the molecular level.
His expertise contributes to the development of innovative composite materials for agriculture and biomedical sciences.
Prof. Al-Shuhaib’s interdisciplinary approach bridges genetics and materials science, offering groundbreaking insights for sustainable and efficient solutions. ![]()
Research Focus
Prof. Al-Shuhaib’s research explores the synergy between molecular genetics and composite materials, focusing on their structural and functional optimization.
He utilizes molecular modeling and docking to predict interactions within composite materials, enhancing their efficiency for agricultural and biomedical applications.
His studies aim to identify genetic polymorphisms that influence material properties, advancing the development of eco-friendly and high-performance composites.
Prof. Al-Shuhaib integrates computational simulations like AMET and MD to revolutionize composite material research, contributing to innovation in material science and genetic engineering. ![]()
ย is a Professor at the School of Physical Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Chinaย
. With a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics (2007) from Lanzhou University, he has extensive expertise in
ย (2010โ2011) and a Visiting Scholar at the University of Houstonย
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ย Ph.D., Condensed Matter Physics, Lanzhou University (2007)
ย B.S., Physics, Lanzhou University (2002)
ย Professor, Lanzhou University (2019โpresent)
ย Associate Professor, Lanzhou University (2009โ2019)
ย Lecturer, Lanzhou University (2007โ2009)
ย Visiting Scholar, University of Houston (2020)
. Starting as a Lecturer at Lanzhou University in 2007, he progressed to Associate Professor and became a Professor in 2019ย
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. With expertise in theoretical and experimental physics, Wei has contributed to understanding material structures and behaviors under various conditionsย
. His research extends to nanotechnology and quantum phenomenaย
, aiming to innovate in areas like semiconductors, superconductors, and photonicsย
. Wei’s multidisciplinary approach bridges fundamental physics and practical applications, driving advancements in modern scienceย
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ย Outstanding Researcher Award, Lanzhou University
ย Excellence in Teaching Award, Lanzhou University
ย Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ย Visiting Scholar Recognition, University of Houston
ย Distinguished Contributions to Condensed Matter Physics Research
“Interlayer and Phase Engineering Modifications of K-MoS2@C Nanoflowers for High-Performance Degradable Zn-Ion Batteries” (Small, 2024) โ Cited by: 7