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Dr. Amir Shahzad | Sedimentology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amir Shahzad, University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Muzaffarabad, Pakistan

Dr. Amir Shahzad is a dedicated geologist with an impressive academic record, holding a PhD (CGPA 4.0) from the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His expertise spans Structural Geology, Sedimentation, Stratigraphy, Geophysics, and Petroleum Geology, complemented by skills in GIS, Remote Sensing, and Seismology. Dr. Shahzad has served as a wellsite Biostratigrapher and Sedimentologist with POGC and MOL, gaining hands-on experience in rock analysis. Since 2016, he has been a Lecturer at the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, previously teaching at COMSATS University. His commitment to geology makes him an influential academic and researcher. šŸžļøšŸ“˜šŸ”

 

Publication Profile

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Academic Excellence šŸŽ“

Dr. Amir Shahzad demonstrates exceptional academic qualifications, with a perfect CGPA of 4.00/4.00 in both his PhD and MS in Applied Geology from renowned institutions including the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His consistent academic achievements, such as a near-perfect GPA in his B.S. Honours, signify his dedication and proficiency in his field, which is a fundamental attribute for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shahzadā€™s role as a wellsite Biostratigrapher and Sedimentologist with POGC and MOL in Pakistan has provided him hands-on experience in the preparation and interpretation of thin sections of various rock types. This role demonstrates his applied knowledge in biostratigraphy, sedimentology, and field geology, key aspects of geological research.

Academic Contributions

Dr. Shahzad has taught at both the University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and COMSAT University, Abbottabad, since 2014. His teaching experience contributes to his research by encouraging an environment of critical thinking, mentorship, and innovation. Engaging with students and staying updated on advancements in geology through academia strengthens his research capabilities.

Conclusion

Dr. Amir Shahzad’s educational background, extensive coursework, professional experience, and teaching roles collectively underscore his qualifications as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical application highlights his research potential and impact in the field of geology, making him a suitable nominee for this recognition.

 

Publication Top Notes Ā 

  • Failure mechanism of a massive fault-controlled rainfall-triggered landslide in northern Pakistan
    • šŸ“° Landslides (2024), 21(11), pp. 2741ā€“2767
    • Cited by: 0 šŸ“‘
  • Multi-Elemental Chemostratigraphy, Sequence Development, Depositional History, and Environmental Importance of Early Eocene Red Beds (Kuldana Formation) in NW Himalayas, Pakistan
    • šŸžļø Journal of Earth Science (2024), 35(2), pp. 349ā€“375
    • Cited by: 4 šŸ“‘
  • Eocene nannofossils and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Kuldana Formation in Yadgar area, Muzaffarabad, northern Pakistan
    • šŸ¦  Palaeoworld (2024), 33(1), pp. 205ā€“215
    • Cited by: 3 šŸ“‘
  • Physico-Mechanical and Petrographic Appraisal of Carbonate Rocks as Construction Aggregate: A Case Study from Lesser Himalaya, Pakistan
    • šŸ—ļø Transportation Research Record (2024)
    • Cited by: 0 šŸ“‘
  • Evaluating the paleo-depositional environment of productive reservoir sand of Lower Goru Formation: an integrated stratigraphic and diagenetic study
    • šŸŒŠ Environmental Earth Sciences (2024), 83(1), 5
    • Cited by: 1 šŸ“‘
  • Physico-Mechanical Characterization of Cement Concrete using Quarry Waste as Fine Aggregate Replacement of Natural Sand
    • šŸ§± Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (2023), 48(10), pp. 13807ā€“13821
    • Cited by: 3 šŸ“‘
  • Sedimentological, Diagenetic, and Sequence Stratigraphic Controls on the Shallow to Marginal Marine Carbonates of the Middle Jurassic Samana Suk Formation, North Pakistan
    • šŸŒŠ Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (2023), 11(6), 1230
    • Cited by: 5 šŸ“‘
  • Spatio-temporal evolution of landslides along transportation corridors of Muzaffarabad, Northern Pakistan
    • šŸŒ Environmental Earth Sciences (2023), 82(5), 131
    • Cited by: 2 šŸ“‘
  • Application of statistical and machine learning techniques for landslide susceptibility mapping in the Himalayan road corridors
    • šŸ¤– Open Geosciences (2022), 14(1), pp. 1606ā€“1635
    • Cited by: 5 šŸ“‘
  • Improvement of the predictive performance of landslide mapping models in mountainous terrains using cluster sampling
    • šŸ”ļø Geocarto International (2022), 37(26), pp. 12294ā€“12337
    • Cited by: 7 šŸ“‘
Amir Shahzad | Sedimentology | Best Researcher Award

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