Mohaddeseh Shahabi Nejad | Nanomaterial | Member

Dr. Mohaddeseh Shahabi Nejad | Nanomaterial | Member

PHD at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran

Mohaddeseh Shahabi Nejad, an accomplished researcher and educator, holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. With expertise in material preparation and characterization, she has led impactful projects on nanocomposites for environmental remediation. As Head of the Laboratory of Classic Processing Processes at IBKO Company, she conducts chemical analysis and oversees research initiatives. Additionally, Mohaddeseh serves as a dedicated teacher at Shahid Bahonar University and Applied Sciences University of Kerman, imparting knowledge in chemistry and laboratory procedures. Her contributions have earned her numerous accolades, including recognition as a top researcher and Ph.D. student in her field.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman [2013 – 2018] Final grade: 18.25/20 Thesis: Synthesis of nanoparticles and ionic liquids immobilized on magnetic supports and their application in organic reactions M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry Isfahan University of Technology [2008 – 2012] Thesis: Synthesis and characterization of modified bentonite & silica supported Au nanoparticles and use them in the solvent-free oxidation of cyclohexene with molecular oxygen B.Sc. in Chemistry Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman [2003 – 2008] HONOURS AND AWARDS Top Researcher with a Skill-Building approach in Kerman Province [2022] The Selected Research for the cover image of Applied Organometallic Chemistry (ISI, IF: 4.105, Q1) [2019] Top Ph.D. Student of Chemistry Department (Organic Chemistry Group) [2018]

Work Experiences

Head of the Laboratory of Classic Processing Processes Research and Processing Center of IBKO Company [2021 – Current] City: Kerman Country: Iran Conduct chemical analysis of minerals and geochemistry samples

HONOURS AND AWARDS

Top Researcher with a Skill-Building approach in Kerman Province [2022] The Selected Research for the cover image of Applied Organometallic Chemistry (ISI, IF: 4.105, Q1) [2019] Top Ph.D. Student of Chemistry Department (Organic Chemistry Group) [2018]

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Graphene & Graphene Oxide Carbon Quantum Dots Polymers and Composites Covalent Organic Framework Graphitic Carbon Nitride Biochar Metal & Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Nanocatalyst & Photocatalyst

Research Interests

Mining Analysis, Water Treatment, Carbon-Based Materials, Polymers & Composites, Metal & Metal Oxide Nanoparticles, Catalysis and Photocatalysis.

Research Focus:

Mohaddeseh Shahabi Nejad’s research primarily focuses on the synthesis and application of advanced nanomaterials for environmental remediation and catalysis. Her work encompasses various areas, including the fabrication of nanocomposites for adsorption of antibiotics and heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions, as well as the green synthesis of nanoparticles for organic dye reduction. Additionally, she explores the design and characterization of magnetic nanocatalysts for C-N and C-C cross-coupling reactions, highlighting her expertise in materials science and catalytic chemistry. Through her innovative research, Mohaddeseh contributes significantly to the development of sustainable solutions for environmental challenges and catalytic processes.

Publications

  1. Effect of modified nanocellulose on improving mechanical properties of flowable dental composite resin, Publication: 2024.
  2. Biochar/g-C3N4 nano hetero-structure decorated with pt nanoparticles for diazinon photodegradation and E. coli photodeactivation under visible light, Publication: 2023.
  3. Cellulose-wrapped graphene oxide as efficient adsorbents for pharmaceutical contaminants, Publication: 2023.
  4. Fabrication of covalently linked ruthenium complex onto carbon nitride nanotubes for the photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline antibioticPublication: 2022.
  5. Architecture of chitosan chains with sulfur‐doped carbon dots along with decorating CeO2 nanoparticles for the photocatalytic application, Publication: 2022.
  6. Enhanced visible-light photocatalytic activity of ZnS/S-graphene quantum dots reinforced with Ag2S nanoparticles, Publication: 2022.
  7. Oriented growth of copper & nickel-impregnated δ-MnO2 nanofilaments anchored onto sulfur-doped biochar template as hybrid adsorbents for removing phenolic compounds by, Publication: 2022.
  8. Assembly of CuO nanorods onto poly (glycidylmethacrylate)@ polyaniline core–shell microspheres: Photocatalytic degradation of paracetamol, Publication: 2021.
  9. Green synthesis of Ag nanoparticles on the modified graphene oxide using Capparis spinosa fruit extract for catalytic reduction of organic dyes, Publication: 2021.
  10. Adsorption of tetracycline antibiotic from aqueous solutions onto vitamin B6-upgraded biochar derived from date palm leaves, Publication: 2020.
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Muhammad Junaid | Nanotechnology | Member

Prof. Muhammad Junaid | Nanotechnology | Member

PHD at The Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Muhammad Junaid is a dedicated physicist and academician with a passion for research in nanotechnology and renewable energy. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics (ongoing) from The Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan, and an M.Phil. in Nano-Technology from UMT, Lahore. With expertise in synthesizing photo catalysts and nanomaterials, Junaid has contributed significantly to the field. Currently serving as a Lecturer at The Superior College/University Multan Campus, he focuses on enhancing photocatalytic activity for hydrogen generation and green energy production. His research interests and commitment to academia mark him as a promising figure in the scientific community.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Ph.D. in Physics (Continuing) Institute of Physics, The Islamia University Bahawalpur, Pakistan 2020-2023 M. Phil in Nano-Technology Department of Physics, UMT, Lahore, Pakistan 2017-2019 M. Sc. in Physics Department of Physics, Baha Ud din Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan 2014-2017 B.Sc. in Physics, Math A, Math B, English Govt. College Civil line, Multan 2011-2013 F. Sc. HSSC (Pre-Engineering) B. I. S. E. Rawal Pindi 2008-2010 Matriculation SSC (Science) B. I. S. E. Mardan KPK 2006-2008

Professional Experiences

Current Position: Lecturer of Physics and Physical Chemistry, Department of Physics, The Superior College/University Multan Campus, Pakistan. Employment Record: PhD Candidate (Continuing) Institute of Physics, The Islamia University Of Bahawalpur Pakistan April 2021 – 2023 M.Phil. Research School of Science, Department of Physics, UMT Lahore Pakistan Feb 2019 – April 2020 Lecturer The ILM Group of Colleges, Multan May 2013 – Aug 2015 Lecturer Pak Turk Int School and Colleges, Multan Feb 2017 – April 2017 Lecturer The Superior Group of Colleges Multan Campus Aug 2018 – Till date

Research Interests

Development of Photo Catalysts for the Photo Reduction of CO2, H2, Water Splitting, and Photo Degradation of Organic Pollutants. Synthesis of Photo Catalysts, Magnetic/Electric Nanomaterials, and Metal Oxides based Nano Particles for Sensors. Synthesis of Nanomaterials/Doped Materials by Various Techniques. Synthesis of Graphene Single/Multiple Layers/Quantum Dots by Hummer Method.

Research Focus:

Muhammad Junaid’s research primarily focuses on the structural, spectral, dielectric, and magnetic properties of various ferrite materials. His investigations span across a wide range of doped and substituted ferrites, including lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, and copper-based systems. Through techniques such as micro-emulsion synthesis and sol-gel methods, Junaid explores the impact of doping elements like terbium, indium, gadolinium, dysprosium, and neodymium on the physical characteristics of ferrite materials. This extensive body of work contributes significantly to understanding the intricate relationships between structural modifications and the resulting electromagnetic properties of ferrites, advancing the field of magnetic materials science.

Publications 

  1. Structural, spectral, dielectric and magnetic properties of indium substituted copper spinel ferrites synthesized via sol gel technique, cited by: 34, Publication date: 2020.
  2. Structural, spectral, magnetic and dielectric properties of Bi substituted Li-Co spinel ferrites, cited by: 32, Publication date: 2020.
  3. Impact of Bi–Cr substitution on the structural, spectral, dielectric and magnetic properties of Y-type hexaferrites, cited by: 16, Publication date: 2020.
  4. The influence of Zr and Ni co-substitution on structural, dielectric and magnetic traits of lithium spinel ferrites, cited by: 13, Publication date: 2022.
  5. Investigation into the structural and magnetic features of nickel doped U-type hexaferrites prepared through sol–gel method, cited by: 13, Publication date: 2022.
  6. Structural spectral, dielectric, and magnetic properties of Mg substituted Ba3CoFe24O41 Z-type hexaferrites, cited by: 12, Publication date: 2022.
  7. Structural, spectral, dielectric, and magnetic properties of indium substituted Cu0.5Zn0.5Fe2−xO4 magnetic oxides, cited by: 10, Publication date: 2022.
  8. Effect of Nd3+ ions on structural, spectral, magnetic, and dielectric properties of Co–Zn soft ferrites synthesized via sol-gel technique, cited by: 8, Publication date: 2022.
  9. Evaluations of structural, thermal, spectral, and magnetic properties of Li0. 5Fe2. 5O4 multi magnetic oxide fabricated via sol-gel auto-ignition technique, cited by: 8, Publication date: 2022.
  10. Insight of terbium substitution on the structural, spectroscopic, and dielectric characteristics of the Ba–Mg–Fe–O system, cited by: 5, Publication date: 2023.

 

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