Muhammad Mubashir | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Mubashir | Condensed Matter Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Mubashir, University of Education Township Lahore, Pakistan

Muhammad Mubashir is a dedicated researcher in computational materials science, specializing in first-principles calculations and simulations. He holds an MS in Physics, focusing on the electronic properties of 2D materials. His expertise spans hydrogen storage materials, low-dimensional structures, and gas sensing materials. Muhammad is proficient in Quantum ESPRESSO and CASTEP, and has contributed significantly to understanding material behaviors through theoretical investigations. With multiple publications and active participation in scientific conferences, he continues to explore advanced energy storage materials and their computational design.

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Academic Background πŸ“š

Muhammad completed his MS/MPhil in Physics from the University of Education, Township, Lahore, Pakistan, where his thesis delved into the structural and electronic properties of 1T phase zirconium dioxide via first-principles calculations.

Research Focus 🌱

Muhammad Mubashir’s research primarily centers on computational simulation and first-principles calculations of advanced materials, particularly focusing on hydrogen storage and perovskite-type hydrides. His work spans the investigation of structural, optoelectronic, and thermal properties of various materials using Quantum ESPRESSO and CASTEP. He explores novel strategies such as chemical doping and material tuning to enhance hydrogen storage capabilities. Muhammad’s contributions extend to understanding electronic structures and mechanical stability in materials like fluoroperovskites, essential for applications in solar energy and solid-state technologies. His research underscores a commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions through innovative computational modeling. 🌐

Daljeet Kaur | Neutrino Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daljeet Kaur | Neutrino Physics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daljeet Kaur, SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, India

πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬ Dr. Daljeet Kaur, a passionate physicist, holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Neutrino Physics from the University of Delhi. Her research, focused on neutrino oscillations, contributed to the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO). As an Assistant Professor at S.G.T.B. Khalsa College, University of Delhi, she blends teaching with her research expertise. With awards like CSIR Fellowships and experience in workshops and conferences, she’s adept in HEP software and languages like C++, Python. Dr. Kaur’s journey intertwines curiosity with academic excellence, shaping the future of physics education. πŸ”¬

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Educational Background:

πŸ“š Dr. Daljeet Kaur embarked on a journey in physics, culminating in a Ph.D. in Experimental Neutrino Physics from the University of Delhi. Her research revolved around the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) Experiment, focusing on the development and characterization of RPC detectors. With her thesis centered on determining Neutrino Oscillation Sensitivity for the INO-ICAL detector, supervised by Prof. Md. Naimuddin, she delved deep into the mysteries of particle physics. Prior to her doctorate, she pursued a Bachelor’s in Education, specializing in Science Education, and holds a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Physics. Dr. Kaur’s academic journey embodies a pursuit of knowledge, marked by dedication and scholarly achievements. πŸŽ“

Academic Achievements, Awards & Honors:

πŸ† Dr. Daljeet Kaur’s academic journey shines with prestigious accolades and honors. She secured both Senior and Junior Research Fellowships from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), acknowledging her contributions to scientific endeavors from 2010 to 2015. Dr. Kaur’s excellence extends to qualifying the Joint CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET-JRF) in 2009, paving the path for her research pursuits. Additionally, her proficiency in Physics earned her success in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in the same year. These achievements stand as testament to her dedication and aptitude in the realm of scientific exploration. 🌟

Research Experience:

πŸ”¬ Dr. Daljeet Kaur’s research journey spans a significant period, commencing as a Ph.D. scholar from 2010 to 2016. During this time, she immersed herself in the intricacies of Experimental Neutrino Physics, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in this field. Following her doctoral studies, Dr. Kaur served as a Research Associate at the Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi. Here, she engaged in a DST Project titled “R&D efforts by University Groups for INO project” from March 1, 2016, to July 25, 2016, consolidating her expertise and furthering scientific inquiry. Her dedication to research reflects her commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific exploration. 🌌

Teaching Experience:

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Dr. Daljeet Kaur’s teaching odyssey began as a Guest Lecturer at SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, in early 2016, where she imparted her knowledge and enthusiasm to students. Transitioning to an Assistant Professor role on an ad hoc basis from July 26, 2016, marked a significant step in her academic career, allowing her to deepen her pedagogical engagement. This role evolved into a permanent position from October 19, 2022, onwards, affirming her commitment to nurturing future generations of scholars. Dr. Kaur’s dedication to teaching, coupled with her passion for physics, creates an enriching learning environment for her students. πŸ“š

Research Focus:

πŸ” Dr. Daljeet Kaur’s research focuses on Experimental Neutrino Physics, particularly centered around the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) Experiment. Her work delves into various aspects of neutrino detection and oscillation studies, including the development and characterization of RPC detectors, determination of neutrino oscillation sensitivity, and exploration of atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters. Through her contributions, Dr. Kaur strives to unravel the mysteries surrounding neutrinos, advancing our understanding of fundamental particle interactions. Her dedication to this fascinating field of research illuminates new pathways in the quest to comprehend the universe’s fundamental building blocks. 🌌

Publication Top Notes:

πŸ“šInvited review: Physics potential of the ICAL detector at the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO)

πŸ“… Cited by: 254, Year: 2017 🌟
πŸ“šHadron energy response of the Iron Calorimeter detector at the India-based Neutrino Observatory

πŸ“… Cited by: 62, Year: 2013 🌟
πŸ“š Characterization of 3 mm glass electrodes and development of RPC detectors for INO-ICAL experiment

πŸ“… Cited by: 29, Year: 2015 🌟
πŸ“š The sensitivity of the ICAL detector at India-based Neutrino Observatory to neutrino oscillation parameters

πŸ“… Cited by: 26, Year: 2015 🌟
πŸ“š Search for the differences in atmospheric neutrino and antineutrino oscillation parameters at the INO-ICAL experiment

πŸ“… Cited by: 16, Year: 2017 🌟
πŸ“š Characterisation of glass electrodes and RPC detectors for INO-ICAL experiment

πŸ“… Cited by: 12, Year: 2014 🌟
πŸ“š Simulation studies of hadron energy resolution as a function of iron plate thickness at INO-ICAL

πŸ“… Cited by: 9, Year: 2014 🌟
πŸ“š Simulation studies of hadron energy resolution as a function of iron plate thickness at INO-ICAL

πŸ“… Cited by: 8, Year: 2014 🌟
πŸ“šSimulation studies of hadron energy resolution as a function of iron plate thickness at INO-ICAL

πŸ“… Cited by: 7, Year: 2014 🌟
πŸ“šIndependent measurement of muon neutrino and antineutrino oscillations at the INO–ICAL experiment

πŸ“… Cited by: 5, Year: 2019 🌟