
Majid Abdulhemza is a physics educator and PhD researcher in applied physics and renewable energy from Iraq. His academic and research interests focus on thin-film solar cells, photovoltaic materials, nanostructured semiconductor films, solar cell efficiency analysis, and the integration of artificial intelligence into scientific education.
He has developed and proposed several innovation-driven educational and scientific projects, including AI-supported smart classroom models, research-based learning programs for secondary school students, and accessible photovoltaic analysis tools designed to help students and researchers evaluate solar cell performance. His work aims to bridge the gap between school education, applied scientific research, renewable energy, and practical innovation in resource-limited learning environments. Majid is particularly interested in educational technologies that promote equity, scientific thinking, rural education development, and low-cost innovation. His interdisciplinary background allows him to evaluate projects that combine science, technology, sustainability, artificial intelligence, and real-world educational impact.