At just 26 years old, Maher Ali Rusho is demonstrating that innovation in scientific research knows no age limit. A rising talent in Computational Materials, he has collaborated with prestigious institutions such as Taif University, King Saud University, and Almaarefa University in Saudi Arabia. His research focuses on advanced topics, including T-graphene nanocapsules for nitric oxide detection, Silicon Carbide Monolayers for SF6 decomposed gas adsorption, and the suitability of pure and degraded C3N monolayers as supercapacitor electrodes.
His work has been widely recognised, with publications appearing in leading journals such as Molecular Physics (Taylor & Francis), Silicon (Springer), and High Energy Density Physics (Elsevier). However, Rusho’s influence extends beyond academic publishing. Recently, he co-authored a book on machine learning with a Harvard University researcher, solidifying his reputation as a pioneering figure in his domain.
Rusho’s contributions to the scientific community are substantial. He has collaborated with distinguished researchers, including those ranked among the top 2% globally by Stanford University and Elsevier. His pioneering work in computational materials and AI-driven analytics has established new standards, motivating young researchers worldwide. His impact was further acknowledged when Forbes India magazine featured him in 2025, highlighting his significant contributions to science and technology.
Beyond academia, Rusho has made an impact on Bangladesh’s corporate tech sector. He has worked with R&D divisions of major companies such as Brainstation-23 and Intelligent Machines, fostering a strong research-driven culture. He is also dedicated to mentorship, providing private consultations to more than 100 research enthusiasts each month through LinkedIn.
Further expanding his international engagement, Rusho has been invited to visit the United Nations Organisations in Vienna. Looking forward, he is set to embark on a new professional venture in the Netherlands, where he will collaborate with Stichting Libertas International under a contractual agreement, reinforcing his commitment to impactful research and international collaboration.