2023 - Research.com Rising Star of Science Award
2022 - Research.com Rising Star of Science Award
Many of his studies on Thermodynamics involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Differential scanning calorimetry, Elastic modulus and Molar volume. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Differential scanning calorimetry and Thermogravimetry in his work. M.I. Sayyed combines topics linked to Composite material with his work on Elastic modulus. His research on Composite material frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Electromagnetic shielding. M.I. Sayyed frequently studies issues relating to Radiation shielding and Electromagnetic shielding. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Thermodynamics and Molar volume. The research on Rietveld refinement and Orthorhombic crystal system is part of his Crystal structure project. In his articles, M.I. Sayyed combines various disciplines, including Rietveld refinement and Crystallography. His Crystallography study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Orthorhombic crystal system.
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Phy-X / PSD: Development of a user friendly online software for calculation of parameters relevant to radiation shielding and dosimetry
Erdem Şakar;Özgür Fırat Özpolat;Bünyamin Alım;M.I. Sayyed.
Radiation Physics and Chemistry (2020)
Attenuation coefficients and exposure buildup factor of some rocks for gamma ray shielding applications
Shamsan S. Obaid;M.I. Sayyed;D.K. Gaikwad;Pravina.P. Pawar.
Radiation Physics and Chemistry (2018)
Bismuth modified shielding properties of zinc boro-tellurite glasses
M.I. Sayyed.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds (2016)
Comparative shielding properties of some tellurite glasses: Part 2
R. El-Mallawany;M.I. Sayyed;M.G. Dong.
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids (2017)
An extensive investigation on gamma ray shielding features of Pd/Ag-based alloys
O. Agar;M.I. Sayyed;F. Akman;H.O. Tekin.
Nuclear Engineering and Technology (2019)
Physical, structural, optical and gamma radiation shielding properties of borate glasses containing heavy metals (Bi2O3/MoO3)
M.I. Sayyed;Kawa M. Kaky;D.K. Gaikwad;O. Agar.
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids (2019)
Comparative study of gamma ray shielding competence of WO3-TeO2-PbO glass system to different glasses and concretes
D.K. Gaikwad;Shamsan S. Obaid;M.I. Sayyed;R.R. Bhosale.
Materials Chemistry and Physics (2018)
Variation of energy absorption and exposure buildup factors with incident photon energy and penetration depth for boro-tellurite (B 2 O 3 -TeO 2 ) glasses
M.I. Sayyed;H. Elhouichet.
Radiation Physics and Chemistry (2017)
Fabrication, optical, structural and gamma radiation shielding characterizations of GeO2-PbO-Al2O3–CaO glasses
Y. Al-Hadeethi;M.I. Sayyed;Y.S. Rammah.
Ceramics International (2020)
Investigation of gamma radiation shielding properties of lithium zinc bismuth borate glasses using XCOM program and MCNP5 code
M.G. Dong;M.I. Sayyed;G. Lakshminarayana;M. Çelikbilek Ersundu.
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids (2017)
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