Last Updated on: 16th March 2025, 04:04 pm
Maher Ali Rusho, at just 26, is making significant strides in the world of Computational Materials, proving that age is no barrier to scientific excellence. He has worked with some of the world’s top educational institutions, including Taif University, King Saud University, and Almaarefa University in Saudi Arabia. His research explores advanced materials, focusing on T-graphene nanocapsules for nitric oxide detection, Silicon Carbide Monolayers for SF6 decomposed gas adsorption, and the effectiveness of pure and degraded C3N monolayers in supercapacitor electrodes.
His contributions to the field have attracted international attention, with research published in renowned journals such as Molecular Physics (Taylor & Francis), Silicon (Springer), and High Energy Density Physics (Elsevier). However, his influence extends far beyond academia. Recently, Rusho co-authored a book on machine learning alongside a Harvard University researcher, further solidifying his status as an innovator in his field.
Rusho has made a significant impact within the research community, collaborating with top scientists, including those ranked among the top 2% globally by Stanford University and Elsevier. His work in computational materials and AI-driven analytics has set new benchmarks, inspiring researchers across the world. His influence was further recognised when he was featured in Forbes India magazine in 2025, a testament to his exceptional contributions to science and technology.
Beyond research, Rusho has actively contributed to Bangladesh’s corporate technology sector. He has collaborated with the R&D teams of major firms such as Brainstation-23 and Intelligent Machines, encouraging a research-focused approach within the industry. Additionally, he is committed to mentoring aspiring researchers, offering private consultations to over 100 individuals each month through LinkedIn.
Further strengthening his global presence, Rusho has received an invitation to visit the United Nations Organisations in Vienna, marking another milestone in his growing international engagements. Looking ahead, he is set to begin a new journey in the Netherlands, where he will collaborate with Stichting Libertas International under a contractual agreement, reaffirming his dedication to impactful research and global partnerships.