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Maher Ali Rusho Shaping the Future of Computational Materials Research

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Maher Ali Rusho Shaping the Future of Computational Materials Research

At 26 years old, Maher Ali Rusho is making waves in the field of Computational Materials, proving that age is no limitation to innovation. He has collaborated with leading institutions such as Taif University, King Saud University, and Almaarefa University in Saudi Arabia. His research spans several advanced topics, including T-graphene nanocapsules for nitric oxide detection, Silicon Carbide Monolayers for SF6 decomposed gas adsorption, and the viability of pure and degraded C3N monolayers in supercapacitor electrodes.

His work has attracted global attention, with studies published in prestigious journals like Molecular Physics (Taylor & Francis), Silicon (Springer), and High Energy Density Physics (Elsevier). However, his influence extends far beyond scholarly research. Recently, Rusho co-authored a book on machine learning with a Harvard University researcher, cementing his reputation as a leading figure in his field.

Rusho’s contributions to the global research community are substantial. He has collaborated with prominent scientists, including those ranked among the top 2% worldwide by Stanford University and Elsevier. His expertise in computational materials and AI-driven analytics has set new industry standards, inspiring researchers across the world. His remarkable achievements were recognised when Forbes India magazine featured him in 2025 as a testament to his impact on science and technology.

Beyond academia, Rusho has played an influential role in Bangladesh’s technology sector, working with the R&D teams of major companies such as Brainstation-23 and Intelligent Machines. He is also deeply committed to mentorship, providing guidance to over 100 research enthusiasts each month through LinkedIn consultations.

Furthering his global outreach, Rusho has been invited to visit the United Nations Organisations in Vienna, adding another prestigious milestone to his career. Looking to the future, he is set to embark on a new endeavour in the Netherlands, collaborating with Stichting Libertas International under a contractual agreement, reaffirming his commitment to groundbreaking research and international collaboration.