Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi | Complex Systems | Outstanding Scientist Recognition Award 

Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi | CESNET | Czech Republic

Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi is a theoretical physicist and applied mathematician with expertise spanning nonlinear quantum dynamical systems, solid-state physics, superconductivity, plasma MHD, nuclear sciences, and space physics. He holds a PhD in Particle and Mathematical Physics (2000, AMU) and is currently affiliated with Chiang Mai University (Thailand), the University of South Bohemia (Czech Republic), and CESNET (Prague). His research focuses on developing new mathematical and computational tools to model complex physical systems across disciplines, from quantum dynamics to geophysics. Recognized among the world’s Top 2% Scientists (2021, 2022), he has extensive teaching experience, serves as reviewer for over 250 journals, editorial board member for 40+ journals, and is a frequent invited speaker at international conferences.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi laid the foundation of his scholarly career with a strong academic background in physics and applied mathematics. He completed his BS and MS in Physics before pursuing a Diploma of Advanced Studies (MS2) in Plasma Physics. In the year 2000, he earned his PhD in Particle Physics, Mathematical Physics, and Modeling from AMU, marking the beginning of a prolific career that would bridge the boundaries between mathematics and physics. His early academic pursuits were characterized by a keen interest in complex systems, nonlinear dynamics, and modeling of physical processes.

Professional Endeavors

Over the years, Prof. El-Nabulsi has held prestigious affiliations with several institutions across the globe. Currently, he serves at the Center of Excellence in Quantum Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, and is associated with the Quantum-Atom Optics Laboratory and Research Center for Quantum Technology at Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Science. Additionally, he is affiliated with the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czech Republic, and the Department of Optical Networks CESNET, Prague, Czech Republic. These appointments reflect his broad international engagement and recognition. His professional endeavors have been instrumental in advancing research at the intersection of theoretical physics, applied mathematics, and engineering sciences, especially in the study of nonlinear phenomena and complex systems.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. El-Nabulsi’s research contributions are extensive, covering fields such as nonlinear quantum dynamical systems, solid-state physics, superconductivity, semiconductors, magnetism, fluids MHD, space physics, nuclear engineering, ocean engineering, and geophysics. His central focus is the development of novel theoretical and mathematical tools to understand physical processes. By combining advanced computational methods with deep theoretical insights, he has succeeded in creating new models and improving existing ones. These models have enhanced our understanding of complex systems, particularly in nonlinear classical and quantum physics. His expertise in PDE, numerical analysis, and computational methods has allowed him to extend applications into biophysics, earthquakes, tsunami research, and medical sciences.

Impact and Influence

Prof. El-Nabulsi’s influence extends far beyond his institutional affiliations. Recognized among the Top 2% of Scientists globally for 2021 and 2022, his work has been widely acknowledged for its originality and depth. He has served as a reviewer for more than 250 leading journals, including Nature, Elsevier, Springer-Verlag, Taylor & Francis, IOP, and World Scientific, and as an Editorial Board Member (EBM) for over 40 journals. His international recognition is also highlighted by his invitations as an honorable speaker at numerous global conferences and symposiums. Through these contributions, he has become a leading voice in the study of theoretical and applied physics, with a particular impact on advancing knowledge about complex systems in both quantum and classical domains.

Academic Cites

His extensive publication record has attracted a high number of academic citations, underscoring the importance of his work in diverse fields ranging from fractal dynamics, chaos, bifurcations, plasma MHD, reactor physics, and nuclear sciences to geometrical dynamics, relativity, and gravitation. His theoretical contributions form a backbone for ongoing studies in mathematics, physics, and interdisciplinary research. The citation of his work across multiple domains demonstrates the far-reaching influence of his ideas.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. El-Nabulsi’s legacy lies in his ability to merge theoretical physics with applied mathematics to provide powerful frameworks for understanding the natural world. His work on nonlinear dynamics and complex systems has set the stage for innovative explorations in physics, engineering, and beyond. Looking forward, his commitment to mentoring students, collaborating internationally, and advancing interdisciplinary research ensures that his future contributions will continue to shape scientific inquiry. His deep engagement in areas such as quantum field theory, fractal dynamics, superconductivity, and planetary physics promises to open new frontiers in the study of fundamental and applied sciences.

Notable Publications


A model for ice sheets and glaciers in fractal dimensions

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi

Journal: Polar Science

Year: 2025

Citations: 2


A computational study of magnetic chaotic field lines in nuclear fusion devices

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi

Journal: Fusion Science and Technology (American Nuclear Society)

Year: 2025

Citations: 1


Propagation of Nonlinear Acoustic Fields in Thermoviscous Porous Media

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi

Journal: Journal of Thermal Stresses

Year: 2025

Citations: 1


Structural Analysis of Phononic Crystals and Propagation of Elastic Waves in Cubic Solids in Fractal Dimensions

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi, W. Anukool

Journal: Journal of Elasticity

Year: 2025

Citations: 1


Chaotic and Fractal Maps in Higher-Order Derivative Dynamical Systems

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi, W. Anukool

Journal: Frontiers in Physics

Year: 2025

Citations: 5


Qualitative Financial Modelling in Fractal Dimensions

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi, W. Anukool

Journal: Financial Innovation

Year: 2025

Citations: 5


A Fractional Model to Study Soliton in Presence of Charged Space Debris at Low-Earth Orbital Plasma Region

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi

Journal: IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science

Year: 2025

Citations: 3


Propagation of Waves in Fractal Spaces

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi, A.K. Golmankhaneh

Journal: Waves in Random and Complex Media

Year: 2025

Citations: 4


Vlasov equation, waves and dispersion relations in fractal dimensions: Landau damping and the toroidal ion temperature gradient instability problem

Author(s): R.A. El-Nabulsi, W. Anukool

Journal: Waves in Random and Complex Media

Year: 2025

Citations: 14

Conclusion

In summary, Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi stands as a distinguished scientist whose work spans mathematics, physics, and interdisciplinary research. His pioneering models, extensive teaching philosophy, and international collaborations highlight his vision of science as both a theoretical and practical pursuit. Through his influential research on nonlinear phenomena and complex systems, his impact resonates globally, leaving a lasting mark on future generations of scientists and advancing our collective understanding of the physical universe.

Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi | Complex Systems | Outstanding Scientist Recognition Award 

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