Dario Bercioux | Quantum Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dario Bercioux | Quantum Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Donostia International Physics Center, Spain

Dr. Dario Bercioux is an Ikerbasque Associate Professor and group leader at the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) in Spain. With a specialization in mesoscopic systems, quantum materials, and light-matter interaction, his work spans theoretical and applied condensed matter physics. He has published extensively, contributed to major international collaborations, and held numerous postdoctoral positions across Europe. A fluent speaker of four languages, Dr. Bercioux is also a recognized science communicator, conference organizer, and mentor to young researchers, influencing the next generation of quantum scientists.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Bercioux’s academic journey began in Naples, Italy, where he earned his Laurea in Physics (summa cum laude) and Ph.D. from the Federico II University of Naples. His doctoral research, focused on spin-dependent transport in nanostructures, laid the groundwork for his later interest in quantum transport phenomena. Under the guidance of Professors V. Cataudella and V. M. Ramaglia, he developed strong foundations in low-dimensional physics and quantum electronics. His early education reflects exceptional academic performance, including a perfect score in his high school technical diploma.

Professional Endeavors

Over two decades, Dr. Bercioux has held progressively prestigious roles, beginning as a postdoctoral researcher in Germany (Regensburg, Freiburg, Berlin) and culminating in a tenured professorship at DIPC. He joined Ikerbasque in 2014, was promoted to Associate Professor in 2019, and now leads the Mesoscopic Electrons and Photons Systems (MEPS) group. His international collaborations include affiliations with the Université d’Aix-Marseille, Stanford University, and the University of Bordeaux. He’s also an editorial board member of Communication Physics and serves as advisor to the Phenikaa Institute in Vietnam.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Bercioux’s research centers on graphene, spintronics, topological matter, non-Hermitian physics, and quantum simulation. He has contributed to the understanding of chiral edge states, photonic lattices, and pseudo-spin systems, and co-authored high-impact reviews in Review of Modern Physics and Reports on Progress in Physics. His group explores quantum effects in low-dimensional systems, bridging theory and experiment. With over 70 publications, including 18 letters in top-tier journals such as PRL, Nat. Mater., and Commun. Phys., he remains at the forefront of quantum condensed matter research.

Impact and Influence

With over 2,190 citations and an h-index of 23, Dr. Bercioux has significantly influenced the field of condensed matter physics. His work is regularly cited in top-tier journals, and he has delivered 70 invited talks across global institutions. He has organized more than 20 international schools and workshops, such as the renowned Capri Spring School series. He actively shapes scientific discourse as an editor, reviewer, and conference chair, with roles in high-profile review panels and editorial boards. His multidisciplinary collaborations enhance the global understanding of quantum transport and materials.

Academic Cites and Metrics

According to Web of Science (July 2025), Dr. Bercioux’s publication metrics include 70 peer-reviewed papers, over 2,190 citations, and an average of 31 citations per article. He has published in PRL, Nature Nanotech, Nat. Mater., and Advanced Quantum Technology, highlighting the quality and relevance of his work. He’s authored three reviews, three News & Views, and a lecture book for Springer, solidifying his standing as both a scholar and educator. His Research-ID and ORCID maintain up-to-date records of his contributions, evidencing his scientific integrity and productivity.

Research Skills

Dr. Bercioux excels in quantum transport theory, non-Hermitian physics, light-matter coupling, and spin-orbit photonics. His analytical prowess spans tight-binding models, topological classification, and synthetic lattices. He possesses deep expertise in multi-terminal quantum devices, photonic simulations, and Dirac systems. His interdisciplinary skills enable work on quantum materials for computation, superconductivity, and spin textures, contributing to quantum technology development. Skilled in project coordination, he has secured over €900,000 in competitive funding and mentored doctoral candidates, showcasing his ability to translate theoretical insight into impactful research outputs.

Teaching Experience

Dr. Bercioux has mentored 7 Ph.D. students and 11 undergraduates, guiding theses in mesoscopic physics, quantum transport, and topological systems. His teaching philosophy emphasizes foundational understanding and research readiness, often combining coursework with hands-on research. He’s organized and lectured at 18+ international physics schools, including the Capri Spring School, and hosted workshops on quantum materials. As a Privatdozent at Freiburg and later ASN-certified associate professor in Italy, his academic credentials enable him to teach across European institutions, enriching the physics curriculum with cutting-edge topics.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Bercioux has received several prestigious awards, including the Ikerbasque Research Fellowship, the ASN Italian National Qualification, and the Aix-Marseille Excellence Fellowship. He has earned multiple PhD grants, DFG and MINECO project funds, and international workshop sponsorships, reflecting trust from academic funding bodies across Europe and Asia. Recognized for scientific leadership, he serves on expert review panels for NWO, ESF, Romanian Research Council, and others. His work has also attracted support from the Basque Government, positioning him as a key figure in European quantum research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Bercioux’s enduring legacy lies in his ability to bridge fundamental theory and real-world applications in quantum technologies. As a mentor, organizer, and collaborator, he is shaping the future of quantum simulations, non-Hermitian systems, and low-dimensional materials. Through his continued involvement in strategic projects like IKUR—Quantum and photonic simulators, he fosters innovation at the intersection of light and matter. His ongoing efforts in science diplomacy, editorial duties, and workshop leadership ensure that his influence will extend across generations, advancing both knowledge and mentorship in quantum physics.

Publications Top Notes


Colloquium: Synthetic quantum matter in nonstandard geometries

  • Authors: T. Grass, D. Bercioux, U. Bhattacharya, M. Lewenstein, H.-S. Nguyen, …
    Journal: Reviews of Modern Physics 97 (1), 011001
    Year: 2025

Wannier center spectroscopy to identify boundary-obstructed topological insulators

  • Authors: R.A.M. Ligthart, M.A.J. Herrera, A.C.H. Visser, A. Vlasblom, D. Bercioux, I. Swart
    Journal: Physical Review Research 7 (1), 012076
    Year: 2025

Correction to Topological Properties of a Non-Hermitian Quasi-1D Chain with a Flat Band

  • Authors: C. Martínez-Strasser, M.A.J. Herrera, A. García-Etxarri, G. Palumbo, F.K. Kunst, D. Bercioux
    Journal: Advanced Quantum Technologies 8 (3)
    Year: 2025

Chiral spin channels in curved graphene pn junctions

  • Authors: D. Bercioux, D. Frustaglia, A. De Martino
    Journal: Physical Review B 108 (11), 115140
    Year: 2023

Implementation and characterization of the dice lattice in the electron quantum simulator

  • Authors: C. Tassi, D. Bercioux
    Journal: Advanced Physics Research 3 (9), 2400038
    Year: 2024

 

 

Umer Nauman | Quantum Computing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Umer Nauman | Quantum Computing | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Research Associate at Henan University of Technology | China

Dr. Umer Nauman is a dynamic Postdoctoral Research Associate at Henan University of Technology, China, specializing in Quantum Cryptography, Cloud Security, and DNA Cryptography. With a PhD in Computing (Presidential Scholarship) and an MS in Software Engineering (Chinese Government Scholarship), he has established a strong academic and research presence. Dr. Nauman has authored 22+ publications, contributed to government-funded projects, and actively mentors international students. He is fluent in six languages, delivers online lectures at Istanbul Technical University, and serves as a peer reviewer for top Springer journals. His work bridges futuristic security technologies and practical digital innovations.

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📘 Early Academic Pursuits 

Dr. Umer Nauman began his academic journey with a passion for computing and security. He pursued his MS in Software Engineering on a prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship, where he laid the foundation in cloud-based systems, algorithmic modeling, and data security. His dedication to excellence and innovation earned him a Presidential Scholarship for his PhD in Computing at Henan University of Technology. During his early academic years, he was already exploring complex domains like Artificial Intelligence and Cryptography, and he published his first international conference papers by 2018, highlighting his early engagement with cutting-edge computational research.

💼 Professional Endeavors

As a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Henan University of Technology, Dr. Nauman is involved in high-impact research in Quantum Mechanics, Blockchain Security, and EHR privacy. He also lectures on advanced computing courses, supervises diverse student cohorts, and contributes to government-funded projects focused on quantum-resilient systems and misuse detection. Since 2022, he has served as an IELTS instructor, helping students across China enhance their language proficiency. Additionally, he is an online lecturer at Istanbul Technical University, delivering virtual classes in Quantum Cryptography. His professional roles combine research innovation, international collaboration, and digital education excellence.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Nauman’s research is centered on emerging cybersecurity challenges, with a specialized focus on Quantum Cryptography, DNA Cryptography, and Cloud Security Optimization. He has contributed significantly to fields such as Blockchain for Electronic Health Records, Quantum-Safe Cryptographic Systems, and AI-enhanced signature schemes. His research also addresses practical applications in cloud workload management, misuse detection models, and healthcare data privacy. As the lead researcher in a national project on linear model checking, and a co-investigator in developing quantum-resistant systems, he blends theoretical innovation with real-world problem-solving, aimed at future-proofing digital infrastructures.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Nauman’s influence extends across academia, technology, and international education. His publications in high-impact journals such as Quantum Information Processing, Cluster Computing, and Remote Sensing demonstrate the global relevance of his research. He actively participates in international conferences, including Inscrypt 2023 and the World Youth Development Forum supported by UNESCO. His work on quantum-secure EHRs and AI-enhanced cryptographic models addresses global cybersecurity concerns. Moreover, his mentorship of international graduate students reflects his commitment to cultivating the next generation of researchers. He is a bridge between innovation and instruction, influencing both theory and practice.

📚 Academic Cites 

Dr. Nauman has produced an impressive body of work with 22+ research papers in peer-reviewed journals between 2018 and 2025. His publications have been accepted or published in Q1 and Q2 journals like Scientific Reports, IEEE Access, Interdisciplinary Sciences, and Remote Sensing. His most notable works include papers on quantum-enhanced cloud security, AI-optimized signature schemes, and privacy-preserving healthcare systems. His citation count is on a steady rise, with contributions frequently referenced in studies addressing quantum security and health data systems. His academic output reflects depth, continuity, and global citation relevance.

🧪 Research Skills

Dr. Nauman exhibits mastery in a wide range of research and computational tools, including Python, MATLAB, CloudSim, SPSS, and R. In the quantum domain, he is proficient in Qiskit, Quantum++, and the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit. He employs these tools to conduct simulations, design secure algorithms, and optimize cloud infrastructures. His skills extend to deep learning models, homomorphic encryption, and blockchain integration. He is highly experienced in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, data visualization, and performance benchmarking. His work combines analytical depth with technical precision, making him an asset in research-intensive environments.

🎓 Teaching Experience 

With extensive teaching experience across online and on-campus platforms, Dr. Nauman has delivered lectures in C++, Data Structures, OOP, Research Methodologies, and Quantum Cryptography. At Henan University of Technology, he has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses, focusing on interactive learning, algorithmic thinking, and data-driven approaches. As an online lecturer at Istanbul Technical University, he translates complex quantum theories into student-friendly modules. His teaching portfolio also includes Excel for Data Analysis, Digital Electronics, and IELTS preparation, showcasing his versatility. He is known for tailoring his instruction to diverse learning styles, blending technology with pedagogy.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Nauman is the recipient of multiple prestigious honors, including the Presidential Scholarship for PhD Studies and the Chinese Government Scholarship for his Master’s. His recognition extends to government-funded research projects where he serves as lead researcher and co-investigator. His work has been shortlisted and accepted by high-impact journals, which is an indicator of excellence in scholarly output. His presence at international conferences, and his editorial contributions to Springer Nature journals, further underscore his academic standing. These accolades affirm his status as a promising thought leader in the fields of quantum security and computing research.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions 

Dr. Umer Nauman is poised to become a pioneer in quantum-resilient technologies and healthcare data security. His legacy is being shaped by his interdisciplinary research, global educational engagement, and student mentorship. In the coming years, he aims to expand collaborative networks, file patents for applied cryptographic models, and launch open-source frameworks for secure cloud ecosystems. His commitment to digital ethics, privacy rights, and secure systems positions him as a transformative figure in academia and industry. Dr. Nauman’s future work will likely bridge quantum theory and real-world security systems, influencing policy, education, and innovation globally.

Top Noted Publications

Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Evapotranspiration in the Yellow River Basin: Implications of Climate Variability and Land Use Change

  • Authors: Sheheryar Khan, Huiliang Wang, Muhammad Waseem Boota, Umer Nauman, Ali Muhammad, Zening Wu
    Journal: Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk
    Year: 2025

Q-ECS: Quantum-Enhanced Cloud Security with Attribute-Based Cryptography and Quantum Key Distribution

  • Authors: Umer Nauman, Miaolei Deng, Yuhong Zhang, Sheheryar Khan, Uzair Salman
    Journal: Quantum Information Processing
    Year: 2025

The Influence of Weather Conditions on Time, Cost, and Quality in Successful Construction Project Delivery

  • Authors: RunRun Dong, Ali Muhammad, Umer Nauman
    Journal: Buildings
    Year: 2025

Evaluating Land Use Impact on Evapotranspiration in Yellow River Basin China Through a Novel GSEBAL Model: A Remote Sensing Perspective

  • Authors: Sheheryar Khan, Huiliang Wang, Umer Nauman, Muhammad Waseem Boota, Zening Wu
    Journal: Applied Water Science
    Year: 2025

NS-OWACC: Nature-Inspired Strategies for Optimizing Workload Allocation in Cloud Computing

  • Authors: Miaolei Deng, Umer Nauman, Yuhong Zhang
    Journal: Computing
    Year: 2025

 

 

Aftab Alam | Quantum Technologies | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Aftab Alam | Quantum Technologies | Excellence in Research Award

Professor at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay  | India

Professor Aftab Alam is a distinguished physicist specializing in computational materials science, currently serving at the Department of Physics, IIT Bombay. With an expansive career rooted in quantum materials, electronic structure, and vibrational dynamics, Prof. Alam has significantly contributed to both theoretical advancements and applied computational frameworks. His academic journey and professional trajectory reflect a commitment to scientific excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentorship.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Alam’s academic foundation was built at the University of Calcutta, where he earned his B.Sc. in Physics (Honors) with Mathematics and Chemistry, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics, specializing in Nuclear Physics. He later completed a rigorous Post-M.Sc. course at the S. N. Bose Centre for Basic Sciences, which included intensive examinations and seminar presentations. He pursued his doctoral studies (Ph.D.) at the same institute under the guidance of Prof. Abhijit Mookerjee, focusing on vibrational properties of disordered systems.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Alam has held progressive academic roles at IIT Bombay since 2013—from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, and now Professor since April 2022. Before returning to India, he served as a Research Associate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and later as Research Staff at the Ames Laboratory (USA). His international exposure greatly enriched his perspective on materials design, thermodynamic modeling, and quantum phase transitions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Aftab Alam’s research focuses on electronic structure theory, thermoelectric materials, disordered alloys, and vibrational dynamics. He has developed advanced algorithms and efficient computational codes, integrating them with tools like Quantum-Espresso to explore phonon behavior in complex systems. His work covers structural, magnetic, and quantum phase transitions in intermetallics, exotic phases in topological insulators and superconductors, ab-initio transport theory beyond the Boltzmann formalism, and optoelectronic properties of emerging energy materials.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With over 136 peer-reviewed publications, 10 papers under review, and multiple book chapters, Prof. Alam is a globally cited expert in his domain. His pioneering techniques in phonon dispersion and disorder modeling have been cited across research on thermal transport, neutron scattering, and novel quantum materials. His work supports energy innovation, material design, and next-gen computing applications.

📚 Academic Citations and Publications

Professor Aftab Alam’s research portfolio reflects his prolific academic contributions. He has authored books and book chapters, including Lattice Dynamics of Disordered Systems (2016) and key Springer publications on halide perovskites and spin gapless semiconductors. His work includes 4 conference papers, 10 articles under review, and an impressive 136 international journal publications. His complete list of publications is accessible via Google Scholar, highlighting his high-impact research in condensed matter physics and computational material science.

🛠️ Research Skills and Technical Expertise

Prof. Aftab Alam possesses exceptional expertise in first-principles calculations and density functional theory (DFT), with deep specialization in phonon calculations, vibrational entropy, and inelastic neutron scattering. He is proficient in tools like TB-LMTO, KKR-CPA, VASP, Recursion Method, and Tight-Binding, alongside strong FORTRAN programming skills. Notably, he has developed generalized lattice dynamical models for disordered alloys, interfacing efficiently with Quantum-Espresso, which marks a significant advancement in material simulations and computational modeling.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience and Mentorship

Over his academic journey, Prof. Aftab Alam has mentored 10 Ph.D. scholars (completed) and is currently guiding 6 ongoing Ph.D. students. He has also supervised 7 postdoctoral fellows, with 2 more ongoing, showcasing his strong role in academic leadership. He actively fosters scholarly engagement, having played a pivotal role in student-led symposia like SYMPHY at IIT Bombay. Additionally, he extended his influence internationally as General Secretary of the ISU Postdoctoral Association, USA, promoting academic collaboration and outreach.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Professor Alam has been consistently recognized for his academic leadership:

  • 🏆 IAAM Scientist Medal, 2016

  • 🎖 DST Young Scientist Award, 2014

  • 🏅 Early Research Achiever Award, IIT Bombay, 2017

  • 🏵 Young Faculty Award, 2013

  • ✍️ Editorial roles in journals such as Chinese Journal of Physics, Frontiers in Physics, and Advanced Materials Letters

  • 📜 Featured in Marquis Who’s Who in the World, 2008

  • 🧪 Multiple national-level exam qualifications: NET-CSIR, JEST

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Alam is currently involved in organizing international events, including a conference on Photophysics and Photochemistry (2024), and continues to lead multi-crore research projects funded by DST-SERB, MNRE, and IIT Bombay. His focus remains on advancing fundamental understanding while promoting scientific computing tools for widespread academic use. His legacy lies in nurturing next-generation physicists, building research infrastructure, and pushing the boundaries of quantum materials science.

Top Noted Publications

Giant Topological Hall Effect in Magnetic Weyl Metal Mn₂Pd₀.₅Ir₀.₅Sn

  • Authors: Arnab Bhattacharya, P. C. Sreeparvathy, Afsar Ahmed, Aftab Alam, Indranil Das
    Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
    Year: 2025

Photoemission spectroscopy and ab-initio simulation of CrFeVGa and CoFeVSb: a comparative study

  • Authors: Jadupati Nag, Kritika Vijay, Barnabha Bandyopadhyay, Aftab Alam, Krishna Gopinatha Suresh
    Journal: Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
    Year: 2025

Facilitating White Light Emission through Heterovalent Sr²⁺-Doped Nanocrystals for Visible Light Transparent Electronics

  • Authors: Monika Salesh, Sumit Kumar Sharma, Sanika S. Padelkar, Aftab Alam, Aswani Yella
    Journal: ACS Materials Letters
    Year: 2025

Enhanced piezoresponse in van der Waals 2D CuCrInP₂S₆ through nanoscale phase segregation

  • Authors: Sharidya Rahman, Sanika S. Padelkar, Lan Nguyen, Aftab Alam, Jacek Jaroslaw Jasieniak
    Journal: Nanoscale Horizons
    Year: 2025

Robust Nernst magnetothermoelectricity in the topological spin semimetal FeCrRhX (X=Si, Ge)

  • Authors: Amit Chanda, Jadupati Nag, Noah Schulz, Manhhuong Phan, Hariharan V. Srikanth
    Journal: Physical Review B
    Year: 2025

Aftab Khan | Quantum Technologies | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Aftab Khan | Quantum Technologies | Excellence in Research Award

Visiting Lecturer at University of Peshawar | Pakistan

Aftab Khan is a passionate physicist and researcher with a strong academic and research foundation in quantum optics, plasmonics, and nanocomposite materials. With an enduring curiosity about the interplay between light and matter, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of optical and plasmonic behaviors in metal-dielectric systems. He is currently associated with the Quantum Optics & Quantum Information (QOQI) research group at the University of Malakand, where he continues to explore cutting-edge concepts in quantum information and ultra-cold atomic systems.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Aftab’s journey in physics began with a BSc at Govt. AKL P.G College Matta Swat, progressing to an M.Sc in Physics (2010–12) from University of Malakand, where he developed a solid foundation in quantum mechanics, electromagnetic theory, and solid-state physics. His academic path naturally evolved into a focused interest in quantum optics, leading to an M.Phil and eventually a Ph.D. program at University of Peshawar, specializing in nanocomposite media embedded in rubidium.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Aftab Khan began his teaching career as a Lecturer in Physics at Bright Education Academy and QIMS College Khwaza Khela, serving from 2013 to 2018. Since March 2018, he has held a position as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Swat, where he continues to inspire students through both theoretical instruction and practical insights from his research work.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Aftab’s research focuses on quantum-atom optics, Kerr nonlinearity, optical cloaking, and cavity quantum electrodynamics. He has notably worked on the optical and plasmonic properties of nanocomposite systems involving gold and silver nanoparticles in rubidium atomic media, combining theoretical modeling with experimental data interpretation. His Ph.D. work, and earlier M.Phil research on rotary photon dragging and Kerr nonlinearity, stand as significant contributions to the field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With multiple publications in high-impact journals such as Optical and Quantum Electronics, Physics Letters A, and Optik, Aftab Khan’s work has contributed to the understanding of light-matter interactions, plasmonic hole burning, and temporal cloaking mechanisms. These studies offer potential applications in quantum computing, nonlinear optics, and invisibility cloaking technologies, showing his commitment to impactful, forward-looking research.

🛠️ Research Skills

Aftab Khan possesses a diverse and technically rich research skillset, including quantum simulations, mathematical modeling of light-matter interactions, and plasmonic material design. His expertise extends to theoretical optics involving Kerr nonlinearity and the proficient use of computational tools in physics. With a deep understanding of coherent atomic media, nonlinear optical effects, and plasmon dynamics, he plays a vital role in advancing both collaborative and independent scientific research, contributing meaningfully to the field of quantum optics and plasmonics.

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Aftab has taught undergraduate and graduate-level physics for over a decade, emphasizing quantum theory, classical mechanics, computational physics, and electromagnetic theory. His role as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Swat has helped him bridge theoretical knowledge with practical research applications, enriching the academic experience for his students.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a clear trajectory rooted in quantum optics, Aftab Khan is poised to make lasting contributions in the fields of quantum information processing, nanophotonics, and optical material design. His future goals likely include interdisciplinary research, collaborations on global platforms, and mentoring young scientists in cutting-edge physics. His evolving work promises to expand the possibilities of optical cloaking and coherent quantum control systems.

Publications Top Notes

Surface plasmon hole burning at the interface of Cesium and Gold by Kerr nonlinearity

  • Authors: U. Wahid, A. Khan, B. Amin, A. Ullah
    Journal: Optik, Volume 202, Article 163651
    Year: 2020

Theoretical investigation of the optical and plasmonic properties of the nanocomposite media composed of silver nanoparticles embedded in rubidium

  • Authors: A. Khan, A. Ullah, R.U. Din, A. Khan
    Journal: Physics Letters A, Volume 527, Article 129993
    Year: 2024

Optical and plasmonic properties of coherently prepared nanocomposite composed of gold nanoparticles embedded in rubidium atomic media

  • Authors: A. Khan, A. Ullah, A. Khan
    Journal: Optical and Quantum Electronics, Volume 57, Issue 5, Article 266
    Year: 2025

Investigating the effect of rotary photon dragging on temporal cloaking under the influence of Kerr nonlinearity

  • Authors: A. Khan, A. Khan, R.U. Din
    Journal: Optical and Quantum Electronics, Volume 57, Issue 3, Pages 1–13
    Year: 2025