Saida Mammadova is an exceptional researcher in the field of quantum physics and material science, with a strong academic background, extensive research contributions, and impactful innovations. Her expertise in topological superconductivity, quantum computing, and lithium-ion batteries has led to groundbreaking advancements in theoretical and applied physics. With over a decade of research experience, she has made significant strides in computational modeling, quantum materials, and spin-orbit interactions, making her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.
Education π
- π Bachelorβs Degree in Mathematics β Baku State University
- π Masterβs Degree in Mathematical Analysis β Baku State University
- π
PhD in Physics β Institute of Physics, Azerbaijan
- Specialized in Topological Effects in Superconductors with Spin-Orbit Interaction
Experience π¬
- π©βπ¬ Scientific Researcher β Institute of Physics, Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan (10+ years)
- βοΈ Research Areas:
- Quantum Computing π₯οΈ
- Topological Superconductivity βοΈ
- Majorana Fermions π
- Density Functional Theory (DFT) π
- Lithium-Ion Batteries π
- Adsorption & Diffusion in Intermetallic Crystals ποΈ
- π₯οΈ Expert in Atomistic Simulations using QuantumATK
- π Published 8 research papers in indexed journals
- π Completed 4 research projects on quantum materials and superconductivity
- π€ Collaborated with Belarusian University on computational material simulations