Mrs. Aida Rabadanova - Superconductivity - Best Researcher Award
Dagestan State University - Russia
Author Profile
🎓 Early Academic Pursuits
Mrs. Aida Rabadanova embarked on her academic journey with a deep passion for physics, focusing on advanced materials and their applications. She earned her Master's degree in Physics in 2018, laying the groundwork for her specialization in superconducting materials, nanomaterials, and hybrid structures. Her commitment to research excellence was evident early on, as she received the Best Scientific Work in the Field of Natural Sciences award (Diploma of I Degree, 2018), recognizing her outstanding contributions to fundamental physics.
💼 Professional Endeavors
Currently serving as a Lecturer in the Department of General Physics and a Research Associate, Mrs. Rabadanova has dedicated her career to advancing knowledge in superconductivity and material science. Her role extends beyond teaching, as she actively engages in pioneering research projects. She has received prestigious recognitions, including the Government of the Russian Federation Scholarship (2021) for her work in modernization and technological development. Through her efforts, she has contributed significantly to the growth of scientific research at her institution, mentoring students and fostering innovation in experimental physics.
🔬 Contributions and Research Focus
Mrs. Rabadanova's research focuses on superconducting materials, nanomaterials, and hybrid structures, with an emphasis on production technology. One of her major contributions is her work on the relationship between electrical resistance and differential relative volume changes in high-temperature superconductors (HTSC) above and below the superconducting transition temperature, a project funded by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (2020–2022). Her studies have been instrumental in understanding the fundamental properties of superconducting materials, paving the way for advancements in energy transmission, quantum computing, and material synthesis.
🌍 Impact and Influence
As a leading researcher in the field of superconductivity, Mrs. Rabadanova has significantly influenced both academia and industry. Her contributions have been widely recognized, earning her multiple accolades, including "The Best Young Scientist of the Year 2021" in the "Natural Sciences" category in the Republic of Dagestan. Additionally, she received a Certificate of Merit in 2021 for her dedication to scientific innovation and student mentorship. Her research findings have helped shape the understanding of superconducting phenomena, influencing material development and technological applications worldwide.
🏆Academic Cites
Mrs. Rabadanova's work has been well-received in the scientific community, with her publications frequently cited in physics and materials science journals. Her research on superconductivity has provided valuable insights into the behavior of high-temperature superconductors, earning recognition from peers and experts in the field. As a recipient of the Personal Scholarship of the Head of the Republic of Dagestan for Young Scientists (2023), she continues to establish herself as a leading figure in materials physics.
🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions
With a promising career ahead, Mrs. Aida Rabadanova is poised to make lasting contributions to the field of superconductivity. Her ongoing research and dedication to mentoring young scientists ensure that her impact will extend beyond her current achievements. By continuing to explore novel materials and hybrid structures, she aims to drive technological advancements that will revolutionize energy storage, transportation, and electronics. Her legacy as a pioneer in superconducting materials will inspire future generations of physicists and researchers.
📝Notable Publication
📝Investigation of the impact of pulsed plasma on nanostructured YBCO materials
Authors: Gadzhimagomedov, S.Kh., Rabadanova, A.E., Rabadanov, M.Kh., Emirov, R.M., Faradzhev, Sh.P.
Journal: Applied Physics
Year: 2023
Citations: 0
📝YBCO nanostructured ceramics: Relationship between doping level and temperature coefficient of electrical resistance
Authors: Gadzhimagomedov, S.K., Palchaev, D.K., Murlieva, Z.K., Emirov, R.M., Rabadanova, A.E.
Journal: Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
Year: 2022
Citations: 5
📝Modification of the surface of nanostructured Bi₀.₉₅La₀.₀₅FeO₃ ceramic by plasma
Authors: Gadzhimagomedov, S.K., Alikhanov, N.M.-R., Rabadanova, A.E., Saypulaev, P.M., Ilyichev, M.V.
Journal: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Year: 2022
Citations: 0
📝Superconducting YBCO ceramics after exposure to a plasma flow to a mixture of argon and oxygen
Authors: Kh Gadzhimagomedov, S., Palchaev, D.K., Kh Gadzhiev, M., Emirov, R.M., Rabadanova, A.E.
Journal: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Year: 2021
Citations: 2
📝Structure and dielectric properties of Bi₁₋ₓLaₓFeO₃ nanostructured ceramics
Authors: Rabadanova, A.E., Gadzhimagomedov, S.K., Alikhanov, N.M.R., Faradzhev, S.P., Saipulaev, P.M.
Journal: Ferroelectrics
Year: 2021
Citations: 1
📝Changes in the surface structure of nanostructured ceramics YBa₂Cu₃O₇₋ᵧ after exposure to a plasma stream
Authors: Gadzhimagomedov, S.Kh., Palchaev, D.K., Murlieva, J.Kh., Rabadanova, A.E., Saypulaev, P.M.
Journal: Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Year: 2020
Citations: 1