Assoc Prof Dr. Muhammad Khuram Shahzad | Thin Films | Editorial Board Member

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Khuram Shahzad | Thin Films | Editorial Board Member

Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Khuram Shahzad is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Physics, KFUEIT, Pakistan, with extensive research experience in up-conversion nanomaterials for biological applications, hyperthermia, cancer treatment, sensors, thin films, nanotechnology, DFT, optogenetics, and high-energy physics. He has produced a strong research portfolio with numerous international publications, serves as a reviewer for several reputable journals, and has completed significant scientific projects supported by national and international funding bodies. His profile includes multiple awards and recognitions for outstanding research performance, along with active membership in global scientific societies such as SPIE, OSA, IEEE, and the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. He has participated in and presented at various international scientific schools, workshops, and conferences, and has contributed to simulation-based studies related to biological applications, penetration depth analysis, and signal optimization.

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Featured Publications

Muhammad Khuram Shahzad a , Shoukat Hussain a , Abhinav Kumar b c , Arvind Yadav d , M.M. Rekha e , Vivek Kumar Pandey f , Vijayalaxmi Mishra g , Suman Saini h , Vineet Tirth i j , Mohamed Hussien k. (2025). Computational study of physical properties of perovskite Rb3Sb2H9 hydride material for hydrogen storage applications. Journal of Energy Storage

Waqar Azeem a , Shoukat Hussain b , Abhinav Kumar c d e , Dhouha Choukaier f , Jayanti Makasana g , M.M. Rekha h , G. Senthil Kumar i, Sankar Narayan Das j , Parveen Kumar k , Ankit D. Oza l, Muhammad Khuram Shahzad b. (2025).A novel computational chemistry approach of narrow bandgap perovskite Cs3Sb2H9 material for sustainable energy harvesting devices. Materials Chemistry and Physics

Prof Dr. Jitendra Tripathi | Thin Film | Editorial Board Member

Prof Dr. Jitendra Tripathi | Thin Film | Editorial Board Member

IPS Academy Indore | India

Prof. Dr. Jitendra Tripathi is a senior academician and researcher, currently serving as Head of the Department and Professor of Physics at IPS Academy, Indore. He has extensive experience in academic leadership, having previously worked as Vice Principal, Dean Academics, Officiating Principal, and Assistant Professor across reputed institutions, along with significant roles on various academic and administrative committees. His research expertise spans thin polymer films doped with fluorescent dyes, polymer blend systems, magnetic nanostructures, nanoparticles, and semiconductor and metallic thin films, with multiple funded projects completed as Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator. He is actively supervising several PhD scholars and collaborating with national research groups. He is well versed in polymer film preparation techniques, materials characterization methods, thin-film instrumentation, and nuclear physics laboratory experiments. Beyond research, he has contributed extensively as a convener, organizer, and resource person for national workshops, conferences, and training programs, and has served as a reviewer for numerous scientific symposia. His publication record includes multiple journal papers, conference papers, and a book chapter, along with strong involvement in administrative, academic quality assurance, and student development activities.

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Featured Publications

Sharma, A., & Tripathi, J. (2024). Influence of interface alloy formation on the magnetic and structural properties of Co/Si (100) thin films. Interactions.

Rajput, S. S., Mishra, A., Sharma, A., Singh, J., & Tripathi, J. (2024). Dielectric properties of pure PMMA and Co₃O₄ nanoparticles–PMMA composite films. Interactions.

Sharma, A., Tripathi, J., Singh, J., Kumar, D., Okram, G. S., Bisen, R., & Tripathi, S. (2024). Correlation between morphology and transport properties of Au/Co/Au/Si wedge ultra-thin film. Physica B: Condensed Matter.