IEES 2025 SPEAKERS

Prof. Fahrettin Yakuphanoglu

Prof. Fahrettin Yakuphanoğlu

Fırat University, Turkey

Prof. Dr. Fahrettin Yakuphanoğlu is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Physics at Fırat University's Faculty of Science and the CEO of FYTRONIK Electronics Technologies Inc., located at Fırat Technopark. He has garnered international recognition for his pioneering research in organic electronics and semiconductor materials. Prof. Dr. Yakuphanoğlu was recently ranked second in the world in the field of Spin Coating on the Highly Ranked Scholars list, which features globally renowned scientists. His exceptional contributions also place him among the top 50 researchers in several other disciplines, including nanotechnology, condensed matter physics, optical properties, and Schottky diodes. His achievements have brought great pride to Turkey.
Prof. Malik Maaza

Prof. Malik Maaza

Prof. Malik Maaza is a leading researcher in nanomaterials science, with expertise in manipulating and characterizing materials at the nanoscale. His work spans photonics, selective solar absorbers, nanofluids for enhanced heat transfer, and renewable energy technologies. He also investigates advanced materials such as nanocomposites and biogenic-based materials, exploring their properties and applications.

Prof. Maaza's research includes nanophotonics and photo-active nanomaterials, with a focus on their optical properties for light-based technologies, as well as the development of smart coatings with stimuli-responsive and specialized functionalities. He has an extensive publication record, cited over 26,600 times (as of November 2023), with an h-index of 95.
Prof. Müslüm Arıcı

Prof. Müslüm Arıcı

Kocaeli University, Turkey

Müslüm Arıcı is a Professor in Thermodynamics and Heat Technique Division of Mechanical Engineering Department of Kocaeli University, Turkey. He is co-author of 300+ papers in refereed SCI-indexed journal papers, resulting in 11000+ citations and h-index of 60. He has been serving as an editor in Case Studies in Thermal Engineering; Energy, Ecology, and Environment, Journal of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture of Gazi University, and Journal of Thermal Engineering. Besides, he is co-editor of 3 books. He has also served as a guest editor in several prestigious journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production; Energy and Buildings; Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments; Energy for Sustainable Development; Energy; Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. He was enlisted among world's top 2% scientists according to Stanford University in the last four consecutive years. His fields of interest are energy efficient buildings, thermal energy storage, solar energy, nanofluids in energy systems, and thermal management.
Prof. Mohamed Abdellah Lemine

Prof. Mohamed Abdellah Lemine

Al Imam University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Mohamed A Lemine is currently working as a professor of physics at Al Imam University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Prior to his faculty position at Al Imam University, he was a faculty member at King Khalid University (Saudi Arabia), Picardie University (France) and Lorraine University (France). He received his Ph.D. in Materials Physics (1999) and M.S. degree in Materials Sciences and Engineering (1995) from Lorraine University (France). Current research interests touch all aspects of magnetic nanomaterials; these include, but not limited to, magnetic nanoparticles for cancer treatment and diluted magnetic semiconductors. Mohamed A Lemine is a research group leader and founder of Magnetic Materials Laboratory (MLL). He has considerable experience in securing external funds, managing research projects and supervising students.
Prof. Abdalla Al-Kelsh

Prof. Abdalla Al-Kelsh

University of Tripoli, Libya

Prof. Abdalla Al-Kelsh is currently the Head of Physics Department at the Faculty of Science, University of Tripoli, Libya, and previously served as President of the Libyan Academy in Gharyan. He teaches courses such as electromagnetic theory, solid-state physics, statistical physics, and quantum mechanics, and supervises numerous master's and doctoral theses. His research focuses on: Applications of density functional theory (DFT) in conductors and semiconductors, Impurity formation and diffusion mechanisms in complex ionic materials, Renewable energy sources and their applications, and Simulation of the human nervous system, particularly in electroencephalography (EEG) and electrocardiography (ECG).