Malik Maaza
Professor Malik Maaza | |
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Born | 1963 (age 61–62) |
Alma mater | University of Oran Pierre and Marie Curie University |
Awards | NSTF-GreenMatter Award José Vasconcelos World Award of Education ICO's Galileo Galilei award UNESCO's Spirit of Abdus Salam Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Nanosciences and nanotechnology |
Institutions | University of South Africa University of the Witwatersrand |
Thesis | Etude theorique et experimentale de reflecteurs multicouches interferentielles pour neutrons : supermiroirs (1991) |
Website | UNISA |
Malik Maaza (born 1963), also written as Mâaza,[1] [2] is an Algerian physicist and UNESCO Chair in Nanosciences and Nanotechnology. He has made significant contributions in the field of physics, particularly in nanosciences and nanotechnology. Maaza has received several prestigious awards for his contributions, including the Order of Mapungubwe, the Spirit of Abdus Salam Award, and recognition from the World Cultural Council regarding his work in education and research in physics.
Biography
[edit ]Early life and education
[edit ]Malik Maaza was born in Algeria in 1963.[3] [4] He attained his bachelor's degree in solid-state physics from the University of Oran in 1987. He pursued a master's degree in photonics at Paris VI (today's Pierre and Marie Curie University) in 1988, followed by a PhD in neutron optics in 1991 at the same institute.[5] [6]
Career
[edit ]After working across universities in Europe and Asia, Maaza joined University of the Witwatersrand in 1997 as a senior lecturer and later led the Advanced Nano-Materials and Nano-Scale Physics Lab. He co-found the African Laser Centre and South African Nanotechnology Initiative launched in 2001. He also spearheaded the Nanosciences African Network.[7]
Maaza is a professor at the University of South Africa since 2013,[8] and member of iThemba LABS since 2005.[9] [10] This laboratory has a scientific research centre known as the National Accelerator Centre, and specialises in the use of particle accelerators.[11] He is the UNESCO Africa Chair in nanoscience and nanotechnology since 2013.[12] [13]
Maaza was an appointed member of the National Council for Scientific Research and Technology in 2021.[1] He is also an editor for the Scientific African journal.[14]
Research
[edit ]Maaza specialises in nanomaterials research, exploring their manipulation and properties at the nanoscale.[5] His research spans photonics and nano-scale materials science, targeting diverse applications like selective solar absorbers, nanofluids for enhanced heat transfer in solar power, and renewable energy technologies.[7]
His focus extends to advanced materials, including nanocomposites and biogenic-based materials, aiming to uncover their applications and characteristics. Investigating nanophotonics and photo-active nanomaterials, Maaza examines their optical properties for potential use in photonics and light-based technologies. Additionally, he pioneers smart coatings, seeking functionalities surpassing traditional coatings, involving stimuli-responsive or specialised properties.[6] [15] His extensive publications were cited 26,655 times as of November 2023, and his h-index is 95.[16]
Awards and honours
[edit ]Maaza was nominated as a Fellow of several academics including the African Academy of Sciences in 2009 and the Royal Society of Chemistry.[17] He received the African Union's Kwame Nkrumah Award in 2018,[18] [19] [20] National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF)'s GreenMatter Award in 2018,[21] on 8 November 2018, he received the José Vasconcelos World Award of Education by the World Cultural Council,[22] International Commission for Optics's Galileo Galilei award in 2019,[6] and he also received the UNESCO's Spirit of Abdus Salam Award in 2022.[9] [23]
In 2019, he received the Silver Order of Mapungubwe, a South African civilian honour awarded by the President of South Africa.[24] [25] [26]
References
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- ^ Journaliste 1 (2019年04月29日). "Le chercheur Algérien Malik Maâza distingué par le président Sud-Africain". Algerie360 (in French). Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Son of the African continent honoured by world body". Yiba. 2018年06月13日. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "World Cultural Council acknowledges NRF Physicist with the World Award of Education". Department of Science and innovation. 2018年06月05日.
- ^ a b "M. Maaza". IEEE. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ a b c "Prof Malik Maaza". www.unisa.ac.za. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ a b "Prof Malik Maaza: South Africa". Africa and International Use of Energy. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Malik Maaza". Loop. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ a b "Malik Maaza awarded the Spirit of Salam". iThemba LABS. 2022年02月05日.
- ^ "Prof Malik Maaza". World Science Forum. Archived from the original on 2023年11月25日. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ Mafika (2014年07月08日). "Africa's first accelerator mass spectrometry lab unveiled". Brand South Africa. Retrieved 2021年04月30日.
- ^ "UNESCO - UNISA Africa Chair in nanoscience and nanotechnology". www.unisa.ac.za. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Prof Malik Maaza". World Science Forum. Archived from the original on 2023年11月25日. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Showing the Way to Young Researchers Scientific African's Physical Sciences editors, Dr. Maaza and Dr. Eisa, share years of wisdom with African scientists - Editor Profiles - Scientific African - Journal - Elsevier". www.journals.elsevier.com. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Malik Maaza | University of South Africa | 660 Publications | 20205 Citations | Related Authors". SciSpace - Author. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Maaza". scholar.google.co.za. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Fellow | The AAS". AAS Fellow: Maaza Malik. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "African scientists awarded the prestigious Kwame Nkrumah Scientific Excellence Awards by the African Union with the support of the EU | EEAS". www.eeas.europa.eu. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "IAS » Professor Malik Maaza FIAS received the African Union prize of scientific excellence: "Kwame Nkrumah 2017"". ebasi.org. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Algerian, South African scientists scoop AU accolades". sunatimes.com. 2018年01月31日. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "iThemba LABS Researcher Wins NSTF Award". NRF. 2018年06月29日. Archived from the original on 2018年10月07日. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ admin (2018年06月01日). "Prof. Malik Mâaza". World Cultural Council. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "Professor Maaza garners international award". www.unisa.ac.za. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "National honours for outstanding 'Unisans'". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "National Order for UCT's Ari Sitas". www.news.uct.ac.za. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.
- ^ "A most prolific innovator at Unisa in 2019". Yiba. 2020年04月09日. Retrieved 2023年11月25日.