Abdullah A. A. Ahmed
دانشیار · Materials Science
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Geneticsمعرفی
Abdullah A. A. Ahmed is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, College of Science, Thamar University, Yemen. He earned his Ph.D. from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2012 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship there before joining Thamar University in 2013. His academic career reflects a strong commitment to materials research with applications in energy and environmental technologies.
- Ph.D., Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia, 2012
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), 2012–2013
- Assistant Professor, Thamar University, Yemen, 2013–2019
- Associate Professor, Thamar University, Yemen, 2019–present
His research interests center on nanomaterials, optoelectronics, hydrogen storage, photocatalysis, supercapacitors, and computational materials science. He investigates novel perovskite structures, biopolymers, and metal oxide nanocomposites for sustainable energy and medical applications. His work combines experimental synthesis with theoretical modeling, particularly using Density Functional Theory (DFT).
The 15 most recent publications reveal a consistent focus on functional materials for energy applications, including hydrogen storage, supercapacitors, and solar energy. A significant number of studies involve doped semiconductors, perovskite materials, and biopolymer-based electrolytes, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach bridging physics, chemistry, and engineering. There is a clear trend toward environmentally friendly and cost-effective materials for renewable energy and sensing technologies.
Abdullah A. A. Ahmed has contributed to high-impact journals such as Renewable Energy, Optical Materials, Journal of Energy Storage, and ACS Nano. While no formal scientific awards are listed, his editorial role as a Review Editor for Frontiers in Chemistry in Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry underscores his recognition in the scientific community.
He actively collaborates with researchers across the Middle East and Asia, particularly in Yemen, Malaysia, and India. His work often involves advising and mentoring junior researchers, though specific student names are not listed. He has contributed to over 121 publications, indicating sustained research productivity. He is involved in editorial contributions, serving as a reviewer for multiple publications.
His research is conducted within a collaborative network focused on advanced materials. He works with teams exploring nanocomposites, energy storage devices, and brain-nanotechnology interfaces. His lab likely focuses on synthesis, characterization, and application testing of novel materials, especially for optoelectronic and energy storage devices.



