Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi | Quantum Complex Systems | Pioneer Researcher Award
Professor | Czech Education and Scientific NETwork | Czech Republic
Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi, Ph.D., is a distinguished theoretical physicist and applied mathematician affiliated with the Center of Excellence in Quantum Technology and the Quantum-Atom Optics Laboratory at Chiang Mai University, Thailand, as well as the University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic, and CESNET, Prague. He earned his Ph.D. in particle and mathematical physics and modeling, following advanced studies in plasma physics and a strong foundation in physics and applied mathematics. With extensive academic and research experience, he has contributed to pioneering projects across nonlinear quantum dynamical systems, solid-state physics, superconductivity, plasma MHD, biophysics, geophysics, nuclear engineering, and space sciences, establishing new models and mathematical frameworks that deepen understanding of complex physical systems. A prolific author with more than 390 peer-reviewed publications in leading international journals, Dr. El-Nabulsi’s work bridges theoretical innovation with real-world applications. He has received numerous honors, including recognition among the Top 2% of scientists worldwide, lifetime achievement and outstanding researcher awards, and is a highly sought-after invited speaker at global scientific forums. His leadership is evident in his service as reviewer for more than 250 international journals and as editorial board member for over 40 journals, shaping the discourse in advanced physics and applied sciences. His teaching and mentorship further reflect his commitment to nurturing future scientific leaders. According to Google Scholar, he has over 6,795 citations with an h-index of 43 and i10-index of 195, reflecting his enduring scholarly impact.
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Featured Publications
1. El-Nabulsi, R. A., Thangaraj, C., Valarmathi, R., & Anukool, W. (2025). Chaotic dynamics and fractal analysis of nonstandard Hamiltonian systems. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 200, 116974.
2. El-Nabulsi, R. A. (2025). A model for ice sheets and glaciers in fractal dimensions. Polar Science, 44, 101171.
3. El-Nabulsi, R. A. (2025). A computational study of magnetic chaotic field lines in nuclear fusion devices. Fusion Science and Technology. Advance online publication.
4. El-Nabulsi, R. A., & Anukool, W. (2025). Cosmic transit in phantom massive Chern-Simons models: Confrontations with astronomical observations. Modern Physics Letters A. Advance online publication.
5. El-Nabulsi, R. A., & Anukool, W. (2025). Modeling stochastic Langevin dynamics in fractal dimensions. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 667, 130570.