Sadia Nazir | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sadia Nazir | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

The University of Lahore | Pakistan

Dr. Sadia Nazir is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in High Energy Physics with a focus on Computational Physics and Theoretical Physics. She has demonstrated a strong academic background, having achieved significant milestones in the field of Material Science and General Theory of Relativity. She currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics at the University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan. Throughout her career, she has made notable contributions to energy applications and quantum mechanics.

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Dr. Nazir began her academic journey with a B.Ed. degree from the University of Sargodha. She pursued an M.Sc. in Computational Physics (2007-2009) followed by an M.Phil. in High Energy Physics, specializing in General Theory of Relativity (2012-2014). Her academic excellence culminated in obtaining a PhD in High Energy Physics with a specialization in Theoretical Computational Physics from the Centre for High Energy Physics at the University of the Punjab in 2022.

Professional Endeavors 🏆

Dr. Nazir has had a significant impact in the field of Physics through her professional roles. She began her teaching career as a Lecturer at Mulhal Science College, Chakwal, from 2010 to 2012. Following this, she joined The University of Lahore, where she served as a Lecturer (2015-2023) and currently holds the position of Assistant Professor since February 2023. Her career trajectory reflects a strong commitment to higher education and academic leadership.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Nazir’s primary research interests lie in High Energy Physics, Computational Physics, and Material Science. Her work primarily involves theoretical ab-initio calculations, DFT simulations, and the optical, mechanical, and thermoelectric properties of materials for energy harvesting and solar cell applications. Her studies on double perovskites, ferromagnetism, and spintronics have far-reaching implications for the development of next-generation energy devices. Her publications in peer-reviewed journals reflect her significant contributions to the scientific community.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Nazir’s work has made a lasting impact on the scientific community, with her contributions in quantum mechanics, material science, and energy applications influencing numerous researchers and students alike. Her research is focused on developing new materials and devices that can improve energy conversion and storage. Dr. Nazir’s expertise has also contributed to advancing spintronic technologies, which have vast potential for energy efficiency and data processing.

Academic Citations 📑

Dr. Nazir’s research has gained significant attention in the scientific community, with over 25 published journal papers and highly-cited works on perovskite materials, spintronic devices, and half-metallic ferromagnetism. Her works are widely cited, indicating her research’s importance in advancing energy conversion and quantum mechanics fields.

Research Skills ⚙️

Dr. Nazir possesses extensive skills in Computational Physics, particularly in DFT simulations, quantum mechanics, and material science modeling. She is proficient in advanced programming languages such as Mathematica, C++, and Origin. Her ability to apply ab-initio simulations to investigate the optoelectronic, thermoelectric, and magnetic properties of materials sets her apart in the academic community.

Teaching Experience 🏫

With years of teaching experience, Dr. Nazir has served as an instructor for graduate and undergraduate courses at the University of Lahore. Her courses cover various areas such as Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Differential Geometry, and Mathematical Methods of Physics. She has supervised several M.Phil. and PhD students, guiding them through advanced research topics related to material properties and energy applications. Her teaching is known for its depth and clarity, making complex topics accessible to students.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Dr. Sadia Nazir is leaving behind a legacy of scientific exploration and academic excellence. Her contributions to computational physics, energy research, and material science will continue to inspire future generations of physicists and researchers. As her work in spintronics, energy harvesting, and solar cell technologies progresses, she is poised to make even more groundbreaking contributions to sustainable energy solutions. Her vision is to bridge the gap between theoretical research and real-world applications in green technologies and energy efficiency.

Publications Top Notes

Systematic study of spin-dependent electronic, mechanical, optoelectronic, and thermoelectric properties of halide double perovskites K2CuCrZ6 (Z= Cl, Br): DFT-calculations

  • Authors: NA Noor, MA Khan, S Niaz, S Mumtaz, S Nazir, KM Elhindi
    Journal: Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
    Year: 2025

Unveiling the half-metallic ferromagnetism and transport properties of LiFeX3 (X = Cl, Br, I) perovskites for energy conversion and data processing devices

  • Authors: MA Yasir, M Bououdina, NA Noor, MM Saad H.-E, S Nazir
    Journal: Optical and Quantum Electronics
    Year: 2024

Investigation of half-metallic properties of Tl2Mo(Cl/Br)6 double perovskites for spintronic devices

  • Authors: Sadia Nazir et al.
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2024

Innovative multi-layered Fe3O4-Gr/carbon/polypyrrole nanofiber composite: “A new frontier in dielectric enhancement and EMI shielding”

  • Authors: U Anwar, M Rafi, NA Noor, S Nazir, S Mumtaz, IM Moussa
    Journal: RSC Advances
    Year: 2024

Mechanical, Magnetic, and Optical Characteristics of Tm-Based Chalcogenides for Energy-Harvesting Applications

  • Authors: M Asghar, S Nazir, T Hameed, NA Noor, YM Alanazi, S Mumtaz
    Journal: Physica Status Solidi (b)
    Year: 2023

 

 

Yuri Bleyan | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuri Bleyan | Computational Particle Physics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher/Senior Lecturer at Institute of Chemical Physics after A.B. Nalbandyan, Armenia

Yuri Bleyan, born on October 10, 1996, in Yerevan, Armenia, is a prominent researcher and lecturer in the field of quantum nanostructures. He completed his education at the Russian-Armenian University, earning a PhD in 2022 with a dissertation focused on the optical properties of excitonic complexes in quantum dots. Fluent in Armenian, Russian, and English, Yuri has actively contributed to the academic community through numerous publications and presentations at international conferences. His dedication to both research and education positions him as a leading figure in his field.

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Education:

Yuri Bleyan began his academic journey at N 147 School, followed by the Physico-Mathematical Special School after A. Shahinyan. He graduated from the Faculty of Applied Physics and Engineering at Russian-Armenian University in 2017, specializing in General Physics and Quantum Nanostructures. He continued his studies at the same institution, completing his Master’s in 2019 and his PhD in 2022, focusing on the investigation of optical properties in quantum dots. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his research pursuits.

Professional Experience:

Yuri’s professional experience includes a role as a junior researcher at the Mathematical Modeling of Quantum Systems Laboratory, followed by a teaching assistantship at Russian-Armenian University. Since 2021, he has served as a lecturer at the university and as a physics teacher at “Usmunq” School, specializing in physics, mathematics, and biomedical classes. In 2023, he joined the Quantum Optics and Nanophotonics group at the Institute of Chemical Physics after A. B. Nalbandyan NAS RA, where he continues to advance his research.

Research Focus:

Yuri’s research primarily focuses on the optical properties of semiconductor quantum dots and excitonic complexes. His work investigates various phenomena, including biexciton and trion states, magneto-optical properties, and the nonlinear optical behavior of these nanostructures. By exploring these areas, Yuri aims to contribute to the development of next-generation optoelectronic devices and enhance the understanding of quantum materials, positioning his research at the forefront of contemporary physics.

Awards and Honors:

Yuri Bleyan has received notable accolades, including the Educational Award from the President of the Republic of Armenia for being the Best Master Student in 2018, and the Educational Award from the Ministry of Education and Science as the Best Master’s Student in 2019. These awards recognize his academic excellence and commitment to research in the IT sphere, highlighting his contributions to the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes:

Title: Biexciton, negative and positive trions in strongly oblate ellipsoidal quantum dot
  • Authors: DB Hayrapetyan, YY Bleyan, DA Baghdasaryan, HA Sarkisyan, …
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 29
Title: Non-linear optical properties of biexciton in ellipsoidal quantum dot
  • Authors: YY Bleyan, PA Mantashyan, EM Kazaryan, HA Sarkisyan, G Accorsi, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 11
Title: Magnetobiexciton in strongly oblate ellipsoidal quantum dot
  • Authors: YY Bleyan, DB Hayrapetyan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 5
Title: Tuning Terahertz Recombination Transitions of Quaternion States in Ellipsoidal Quantum Dot
  • Authors: YY Bleyan, DB Hayrapetyan
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 5
Title: Impact of intense laser Bessel beam on excitonic complexes in ellipsoidal quantum dot
  • Authors: YY Bleyan, T.A. Sargsian, A.A. Kostanyan, D.B. Hayrapetyan, P.A. Mantashyan
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
Title: Optical properties of biexcitons in ellipsoidal quantum dot
  • Authors: YY Bleyan, DB Hayrapetyan, HA Sarkisyan, EM Kazaryan
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 3
Title: Investigation of Biexciton Induced Linear and Nonlinear Refractive Index Changes in Ellipsoidal Quantum Dot
  • Authors: YY Bleyan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 1