Arthur Dela Pena | Aviation Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Arthur Dela Pena | Aviation Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Philippine State College of Aeronautics | Philippines

Dr. Arthur C. Dela Peña is an Associate Professor at the Philippine State College of Aeronautics with over two decades of academic and research experience in aviation education, specializing in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering and Aeronautics Management. A licensed Aircraft Maintenance Technician, he has held key leadership roles, including Quality Manager and Program Coordinator, where he led quality assurance initiatives, curriculum development, and academic-industry collaborations. His expertise spans aviation safety, sustainability, emerging technologies, and human factors in maintenance. Dr. Dela Peña has actively supervised numerous undergraduate theses and dissertations, served on research panels, and consistently contributed to national and international conferences. He has authored 21 peer-reviewed and Scopus-indexed publications, covering diverse topics such as blockchain-enabled MRO, predictive maintenance, virtual reality in training, and electric propulsion systems. His research works have collectively garnered 4 citation, reflecting his growing influence in the aviation research community. With an h-index of 1, he demonstrates consistent scholarly impact. He is an active member of professional bodies including the Visionary Research Association and the Philippine Institute of 21st Century Educators. His dedication to innovation, quality education, and aviation research continues to shape future-ready aviation professionals in the Philippines.

Profiles: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

“A multi-framework case study on advancing outcome-based education in Aircraft Maintenance Technology”.

“Toward sustainable aviation: An integrated assessment of SAF feasibility and readiness in Philippine airlines”.

“Adoption Readiness and Feasibility of Electric Aircraft for Regional Mobility: A TOE–DOI Model Study in the Philippine Aviation Sector”..

“Evaluating Drone-Based Inspections in Philippine General Aviation: A Study on Feasibility and Readiness”.

“Digital learning platforms in aircraft maintenance technology: Evaluating the effectiveness of gamified learning approaches”.

 

Ying Zhou | Nano resistance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ying Zhou | Nano resistance | Best Researcher Award 

Wuhan University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Zhou Ying, born in June 1981 in China, is an associate professor at the School of Life and Health Sciences, Wuhan University of Science and Technology. She specializes in rice molecular breeding, with a strong background in plant nutrition, metabolism, and disease resistance. Dr. Zhou earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Huazhong Agricultural University in 2009, where she also completed her undergraduate studies in biotechnology. With over 15 years of research experience, she has led and contributed to multiple national and international projects, including NSFC-funded studies, the 863 Program, and collaborations with China National Seed Group. Her research has recently focused on the use of nano-silicon dioxide in enhancing plant immunity, particularly in rice, and she has worked extensively on allele mining for blast-resistance genes. Dr. Zhou has authored more than 15 peer-reviewed publications, with notable papers in ACS Nano, Rice, Plant Stress, and BMC Plant Biology. Her studies span genetic regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis, nanomaterials in plant immunity, and molecular evolution of rice resistance genes. She has a citation count exceeding 564 and an h-index of approximately 12, reflecting her impact in the fields of plant molecular biology and crop genetic improvement. Dr. Zhou previously worked at the Wuhan Botanical Garden, CAS, and served as a molecular breeding supervisor at China National Seed Group. Her contributions have advanced both the theoretical understanding and applied techniques in genetically modified crops and resistant variety development. A dedicated mentor and researcher, she continues to explore innovative strategies for sustainable crop improvement and food security.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

“Migrated silicon dioxide nanoparticles activates the rice immunity for systemic resistance against two pathogens”.

“Identification of Novel Alleles of the Rice Blast-Resistance Gene Pi9 through Sequence-Based Allele Mining”.

“Identification and characterization of the abscisic acid (ABA) receptor gene family and its expression in response to hormones in the rubber tree”.

“Nucleotide Diversity and Molecular Evolution of the ALK Gene in Cultivated Rice and its Wild Relatives”.

“Transcriptome analysis and transient transformation suggest an ancient duplicated MYB transcription factor as a candidate gene for leaf red coloration in peach”.

 

Neha Priyadarshini | Coastal Environmental Change | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Neha Priyadarshini | Coastal Environmental Change | Women Researcher Award 

NICMAR University |  India 

Neha Priyadarshini is a dedicated Ph.D. scholar specializing in coastal resilience, with a strong academic foundation and applied research expertise. Her work focuses on advancing dynamic shoreline analysis and predictive modeling, leveraging remote sensing, GIS, and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) integration to address pressing challenges in coastal systems. With a deep commitment to sustainable and real-world solutions for vulnerable coastal zones, she blends rigorous research methodologies with practical engineering applications. She has hands-on technical proficiency in AutoCAD, STAAD Pro, MATLAB, and SPSS, which supports her multi-disciplinary research in coastal engineering, climate impact assessment, and shoreline management. Her research interests span shoreline change analysis, climate prediction models, coastal vulnerability assessments, and sustainable infrastructure development, making her a versatile researcher at the intersection of civil engineering and environmental science. Neha’s educational background includes a Ph.D. at NICMAR University, Pune, with a research emphasis on shoreline change analysis, ML-driven predictions, and coastal management strategies. She previously pursued her M.Tech in Civil Engineering at Odisha University of Technology & Research, focusing on groundwater quality prediction in Odisha. She also earned her B.Tech in Civil Engineering from VSSUT Burla, where her project involved RCC building analysis using STAAD Pro, and a Diploma in Civil Engineering from KIIT Polytechnic, where she worked on strength and durability of fly ash concrete versus crusher dust. Her accomplishments include presenting at the Indian Science Congress (2018) on concrete research, contributing a technical paper on differentiating graphene and graphite at the School of Civil Engineering, KIIT University, and winning the NIRIMINTEE 2018 Award. She was also recognized with the TunnelFem 2025 Special Jury Recognition Award (Ph.D. Starters Category) for her innovative contributions in sustainable infrastructure. Neha’s publications reflect her growing impact in the field. She authored 3 publications and her publications have started receiving citations, currently totaling 24 citations with an h-index of 1, reflecting both early recognition of her research contributions and significant potential for long-term academic impact.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

“Influence of water binder ratio on strength and acid resistance of concrete made up of mineral admixture as supplementary cementitious material”.

“Simultaneous Optimization of Strength and Acid Resistance in Concrete Composed of Carbonated Fly Ash”.

“Coastal Erosion and Accretion Trends in Gujarat and Odisha: A 4-Decade Shoreline Study”.

 

Hongmei Zhang | Neutoxicology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Hongmei Zhang | Neutoxicology | Best Researcher Award

Shanxi Medical University | China

Dr. Hongmei Zhang is a distinguished Professor at the School of Public Health, Shanxi Medical University, China. She is internationally recognized for her pioneering research on the neurotoxicity of environmental pollutants. Her primary focus is on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals, exploring how these substances affect brain development and function. Dr. Zhang has extensively investigated the mechanisms through which early-life exposure to PBDEs and PAHs results in irreversible neurodevelopmental toxicity. A central theme of her work is the ROS/RNS-calpain-cdk5/p25-Prxs-ROS/RNS feedback loop, which she has identified as a key pathway in pollutant-induced neuronal damage. Her studies also highlight the role of microglial activation in neuroinflammation, linking it to cognitive deficits caused by environmental toxins. She has uncovered important insights into BDNF gene methylation as a mediator of PAHs-induced cognitive dysfunction. Dr. Zhang has contributed over 50 peer-reviewed articles to high-impact journals, significantly advancing the field of environmental neurotoxicology. Her work has been cited approximately 795 times, reflecting the influence and relevance of her research. She holds an h-index of 18, indicating sustained scholarly impact. In addition to her research, she has trained numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Dr. Zhang broadened her academic perspective as a visiting scholar at the University of Cincinnati in 2013–2014. She was promoted to full professor in 2019, recognizing her outstanding contributions to science and education. Her work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other leading institutions. Beyond laboratory research, she actively collaborates with national and international scholars. Her studies bridge molecular mechanisms with public health implications. Dr. Zhang is a frequent speaker at conferences, sharing insights on environmental risk assessment. She is committed to translating scientific findings into policies that protect vulnerable populations. Her research integrates neuroscience, toxicology, and epigenetics for a holistic understanding of environmental hazards. Through her career, Dr. Zhang has established herself as a leader in environmental neurotoxicity research, shaping the next generation of scientists.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

“The effect and mechanism of NCOA4-mediated ferritinophagy in aluminum-induced ferroptosis of PC12 cells”.

“A novel ecological risk assessment method of potentially toxic elements based on soil nematode communities”.

“MiR-134-5p/BDNF/TrkB/CREB signaling pathway involved in the depression-like behaviors in mice following exposure to benzo[a]pyrene”.

“Sources and health risks of heavy metal(loid) contamination in farmland near Shanxi coal mines”.

 

Mohammad Anadani | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Anadani | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights | United States

Dr. Mohammad Anadani is a distinguished Stroke Neurologist and Neurointerventionalist whose career bridges clinical excellence, innovative research, and medical education. With an MBBS from the University of Jordan and advanced neurology, stroke, and endovascular fellowships at Augusta University and the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), he has cultivated extensive expertise in acute stroke management, neurointerventional procedures, and translational research. Currently serving as Associate Professor of Neurology at MUSC, Dr. Anadani has authored 86 peer-reviewed publications with 2007 citations and 26 h-index in scopus webpage and  establishing himself as a leading voice in stroke care, intracranial atherosclerosis, and neurovascular interventions. His work is recognized globally, with awards from the European Stroke Organization, Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology, and MUSC Neurology Department, reflecting his outstanding contributions to research, patient care, and education. A dedicated mentor and reviewer for prestigious journals, Dr. Anadani combines clinical innovation, academic leadership, and global collaboration to advance the future of stroke neurology and neurointervention. His vision emphasizes improving patient outcomes through evidence-based practice, cutting-edge research, and continuous medical education.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

“Trends and Outcomes of Tenecteplase and Alteplase Usage for Ischemic Stroke in the United States”.

“Stent retriever size and outcomes after anterior circulation occlusion thrombectomy”.

“Outcomes of mechanical thrombectomy in stroke patients with extreme large infarction core”.

“Blood Pressure Trajectories and Outcomes After Endovascular Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic Stroke”.

“Effect of intravenous thrombolysis before endovascular therapy on outcomes in patients with large core infarct”.

 

Ashish Gome | Chemical Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award | 13632

Dr. Ashish Gome | Chemical Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award 

Prashanti Group of Institutes |  India 

Dr. Ashish Gome, Associate Professor and Dean (Academics & Administration) at Prashanti Group of Institutes, Ujjain (M.P.), has over 16 years of rich academic and professional experience spanning roles as Head of Department, Dean of External Affairs, and Dean of Academics & Administration. He brings more than six years of industrial experience as an Environmental Consultant, guiding multiple UG and PG student projects. His research focuses on chemical engineering, wastewater treatment, and advanced oxidation processes, particularly the treatment of real pharmaceutical industry wastewater. Dr. Gome has published impactful research in indexed journals, including Springer’s International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (IJEST), ISCA journals, International Journal of Advances in Research (IJAR), and Pollution Research. His work is highly cited, providing a strong contribution to the understanding of industrial wastewater treatment with practical relevance. According to citation databases, his publications have achieved Substantial citations, and his h-index reflects his growing influence in the field. He serves as an editorial member for the International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Scientific Research. He is a lifetime member of the International Society for Research & Development, highlighting his active engagement in professional communities. Dr. Gome’s research uniquely involves the careful collection and treatment of real wastewater samples from pharmaceutical industries, analyzed under stringent conditions at the MP Pollution Control Board Regional Office. This ensures authenticity and practical applicability of his findings. His studies demonstrate significant potential for pollution load reduction and sustainable industrial practices. While his research collaborations and patents are currently limited, his publications and editorial contributions illustrate a consistent commitment to advancing knowledge. His consultancy experience enriches his academic insight, connecting theoretical work with industrial practice. Dr. Gome’s work has been widely recognized for rigor, precision, and real-world relevance, making him a strong candidate for awards in environmental engineering and chemical process innovation. His mentorship of students ensures knowledge transfer and the cultivation of future researchers. His research outputs align with global sustainability goals and demonstrate notable societal impact. The combination of publications, citations, and h-index underscores his research credibility and thought leadership. He continues to innovate within advanced oxidation processes and wastewater treatment technologies. The practical implications of his studies extend to environmental management and policy implementation.

Profile: Orcid

 

Featured Publications

“Removal of persistent chemical oxygen demand from pharmaceutical wastewater by ozonation at different pH”.

“Simulation study of phenol degradation by Fenton process using ASPEN-Plus”.

“Chemical kinetics of ozonation and other processes used for the treatment of wastewater containing pharmaceuticals: A review”.

“Biodegradability Assessment of Pharmaceutical Wastewater Treated by Ozone”.

 

 

 

 

 

Wenhao Pu | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenhao Pu | Renewable Energy | Excellence in Research Award

Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics | China

Dr. WenHao Pu is an Associate Professor at the College of Energy and Power Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), China. His research interests encompass dense gas-solid flows, computational fluid dynamics, numerical heat and mass transfer, waste heat utilization, solar thermal utilization, compression energy storage systems, and additive manufacturing heat exchange technologies. Dr. Pu has authored 85 publications, with his most recent work focusing on thermal characteristics of heat sinks with embedded phase change materials in triply periodic minimal surfaces, published in the International Journal of Thermal Sciences. His research contributions have been cited 1322 times, and he has an h-index of 1. These metrics reflect the early stage of his research career and the specialized nature of his work. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Energy and Environment from Southeast University followed by a Postdoctoral Fellowship at NUAA’s College of Energy and Power Engineering. Dr. Pu has been serving as an Associate Professor at NUAA since 2011 and was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Pu’s work is instrumental in advancing the understanding and application of thermal management systems, with implications for energy efficiency and sustainable technologies.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

 

Featured Publications

“Thermal characteristics study of a heat sink with embedded phase change material (PCM) in the triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS)”.

“Thermal performance analysis on steady-state and dynamic response characteristic in solar tower power plant based on supercritical carbon dioxide Brayton cycle”.

“Performance study of a supercritical carbon dioxide energy storage system with non-uniform graded compression heat recovery”.

“Experimental and numerical investigations on the intermittent heat transfer performance of phase change material (PCM)-based heat sink with triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS)”.

Shuai QU | Optical fiber sensor | Best Researcher Award | 13630

Dr. Shuai QU | Optical fiber sensor | Best Researcher Award

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | China

Dr. Shuai Qu, a dedicated researcher at the Photonics Research Institute, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, is actively advancing the field of optical fiber sensing. Born on March 3, 1996, he has established a strong academic and research profile at a relatively young age. His research interests span Rayleigh scattering, compressive sensing, distributed vibration sensing (DVS), distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), and optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR). These interdisciplinary areas are at the forefront of modern photonics and sensing technologies, bridging fundamental science with impactful real-world applications. Dr. Qu has already published an impressive 36 research papers in leading international journals and conferences. His works have collectively garnered 429 citations, reflecting both the quality and influence of his research contributions. With an h-index of 12, he has demonstrated consistent scholarly impact across multiple domains of optical sensing. Notably, his publications cover both theoretical advancements and experimental validations, ensuring his findings are of practical significance. His 2019 paper on phase-sensitive OTDR using compressive sensing, and his 2021 contribution on improving strain measurement range in OFDR systems, showcase his ability to enhance system performance with novel approaches. In 2022, his works in IEEE Internet of Things Journal and Sensors and Actuators B further highlighted his interdisciplinary outlook, extending optical fiber sensing applications to IoT infrastructures and environmental monitoring. Dr. Qu’s collaborations with peers in optics, materials, and electronics highlight his versatility as a researcher. His growing portfolio demonstrates not only academic excellence but also clear societal relevance in fields such as infrastructure safety, industrial monitoring, and environmental sustainability. At the age of just 29, his achievements signify remarkable potential for continued innovation. His research trajectory reflects dedication, creativity, and a commitment to solving complex sensing challenges. The recognition he has already received through citations is an early indicator of long-term scientific influence. Positioned at the intersection of photonics and smart sensing, Dr. Qu continues to contribute to the next generation of optical fiber technologies. His academic record and impact metrics make him a promising leader in the global photonics research community.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar


Featured Publications 

“Study on vibration signals identification method for pipeline leakage detection based on deep learning technology”

“Machine Learning Enhanced Single Crystal Fiber Fabrication via Laser Heated Pedestal Growth”.

“High Spatial Resolution and Wide Strain Measurement of Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry Based on Correlation Spectrum Self-Compensation Method”.

 

 

Maria del Mar Esteban Torres | Food Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria del Mar Esteban Torres | Food Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

University of Valencia | Spain

Dr. María del Mar Esteban Torres is a distinguished microbiologist and Senior Researcher at the University of Valencia, Spain. She earned her PhD in Biology and Food Science from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2014. With over a decade of expertise, she specializes in microbiota–host interactions during early life, advancing knowledge in gut commensals, probiotics, and microbial metabolism. Her research excellence is reflected in 36 publications with 1017 citations. She has actively contributed to 15 research projects, seven of them international, and served as principal investigator in several. Her global collaborations include leading scientists from Ireland, Spain, Japan, the USA, and Norway. She has been awarded prestigious grants, such as the Marie Curie Fellowship and the Irish Research Council grant, showcasing her international recognition. Dr. Esteban Torres is also actively engaged in editorial activities as Associate Editor of Frontiers in Microbiology and Guest Editor of Frontiers in Nutrition. She regularly reviews manuscripts for top-tier journals, contributing to the advancement of science globally. Her research has achieved an h-index of 21 (Scopus), reflecting both quality and impact. Beyond academia, she has collaborated in industry projects, highlighting the translational value of her work. She is a dedicated member of professional societies, including the Spanish Society for Microbiology, the Microbiology Society, ISAPP-SFA, and the Spanish Society of Microbiota, Probiotics, and Prebiotics. Her contributions include uncovering bifidobacteria’s molecular mechanisms, probiotic immunomodulation, and frameworks for probiotics research. Recent publications in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes and Nature Communications (2025) further reinforce her leadership in microbiome science. Dr. Esteban Torres’s career demonstrates excellence in innovation, international collaboration, and scientific leadership. Her work continues to inspire advances in microbiome research, early-life nutrition, and microbial therapeutics. With a proven record of research achievements, impactful collaborations, and editorial influence, she is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications 

“A reconceptualized framework for human microbiome transmission in early life”.

“Mother-to-infant vertical transmission in early life: a systematic review and proportional meta-analysis of Bifidobacterium strain transmissibility”.

“Selective human milk oligosaccharide utilization by members of the Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum taxon”.

“A Lactobacillus plantarum esterase active on a broad range of phenolic esters”.

“Unveiling metabolic pathways of selected plant-derived glycans by Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum”.

“Maternal-infant antibiotic resistance genes transference: what do we know”.

Muhammad Yar Khan | Advanced Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Muhammad Yar Khan | Advanced Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Muhammad Yar Khan | Qilu institute of Technology | China 

Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Yar Khan is an Associate Professor of Physics at Qilu Institute of Technology, China, with over a decade of teaching and research experience. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Zhejiang University, China, where his research focused on density functional theory (DFT) modeling of 2D magnetic and energy storage materials. His work spans computational materials science, optoelectronics, spintronics, and nanomaterials, resulting in multiple publications in high-impact journals. Dr. Khan has also been awarded prestigious fellowships, including the Chinese Government Scholarship and Korea’s BK21 program, and has actively collaborated with international universities and research centers.

Author Profile

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Education

From the beginning of his academic journey, Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Yar Khan demonstrated an exceptional passion for science, particularly in the field of physics and materials science. His early education provided him with a strong foundation in core areas such as quantum mechanics, solid-state physics, nuclear physics, and mathematical methods. Driven by curiosity, he quickly became drawn toward advanced computational approaches to understanding the physical world. His postgraduate research immersed him in the study of perovskite-type oxides through first-principles modeling, sparking a lifelong dedication to theoretical and computational material science. His determination to explore the hidden properties of materials led him to pursue a doctorate in materials science and engineering, where he specialized in density functional theory and advanced computational modeling. This period marked the beginning of his transformation from a passionate student into a dedicated researcher and scholar.

Experience

Dr. Khan’s professional journey has been shaped by diverse experiences in academia and research, where he has served as a lecturer, researcher, and academic leader. He has contributed significantly to physics education, teaching a wide range of subjects to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and mentoring young scholars in their academic pursuits. Beyond classroom teaching, he has undertaken important administrative responsibilities, participating in academic councils, admission committees, and organizing student-focused events that enriched institutional culture. His academic career also expanded internationally, as he collaborated with multiple universities and research institutes across China, Korea, the United States, and the Middle East. These professional experiences reflect not only his commitment to advancing knowledge but also his dedication to building bridges between research communities worldwide.

Research Focus

At the heart of Dr. Khan’s academic profile lies his deep engagement with computational materials science. His research primarily focuses on first-principles studies, density functional theory modeling, and the exploration of novel two-dimensional materials. He has made significant contributions to understanding the electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of advanced materials, including transition metal dichalcogenides, van der Waals heterostructures, and defect-engineered nanostructures. His work provides key insights into the design of new materials for energy storage, optoelectronic devices, spintronics applications, and advanced battery technologies. By applying computational tools such as VASP, WIEN2k, and FLAPW, he has offered predictive models that guide experimental research and future technological applications. His publications in respected international journals highlight not only his technical expertise but also his ability to advance knowledge in fields of global importance, such as sustainable energy materials and nanotechnology.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Khan’s academic journey has been supported and recognized through numerous awards, fellowships, and honors. He was awarded the prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship for his doctoral studies, which enabled him to pursue advanced research at one of the world’s leading universities. His contributions have also been acknowledged through competitive fellowships such as the Brain Korea 21 (BK21) and Pioneer Research Center Program, reflecting his international standing as a promising researcher. Beyond scholarships, his role as a Hafiz-ul-Quran adds a unique dimension to his profile, combining spiritual dedication with intellectual achievement. His international collaborations and invitations to symposia, workshops, and research forums further underscore his growing recognition as a leading researcher in computational and materials science.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Khan’s work extends beyond publications and citations. His teaching career has touched the lives of countless students, many of whom have gone on to pursue advanced studies and careers in physics and materials science. His collaborative projects across countries demonstrate his commitment to knowledge exchange and global research cooperation. His insights into two-dimensional materials and energy applications directly contribute to fields addressing some of today’s most pressing challenges, such as renewable energy storage, efficient optoelectronic devices, and sustainable materials design. By combining teaching, research, and mentorship, he continues to inspire both students and colleagues to explore new frontiers in science.

Publications

A First-Principal Study of Monolayer Transition Metal Carbon Trichalcogenides.

Author: Muhammad Yar Khan, Yan Liu, Tao Wang, Hu Long, Miaogen Chen, and Dawei Gao
Journal: Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism
Year: 2021

Ferromagnetism of Ni and I co-doped CdS: A first-principles study

Author: Muhammad Yar Khan, Shengdan Tao, Haifei Wu,Qing Liao,Yilian Dai, Asif Ilyas, Jing Zhang, Miaogen Chen, Yunhao Lu
Journal: Physics
Year: 2023

Fabrication of nanofiltration membrane with enhanced water permeability and dyes removal efficiency using tetramethyl thiourea-doped reduced graphene oxide.

Author: Sehrish Qazi,Huma Shaikh,Amber R. Solangi, Madeeha Batool, MuhammadYar Khan, Nawal D. Alqarni, Sarah Alharthi and Nora Hamad Al-Shaalan
Journal: Materials Science
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Yar Khan represents a rare blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and educational leadership. His journey from early studies in physics to advanced computational modeling of novel materials reflects unwavering dedication to knowledge and discovery. Through his teaching, research, and collaborations, he has contributed to solving challenges in energy, optoelectronics, and nanotechnology, while also inspiring the next generation of scientists. With a strong record of publications, international recognition, and a clear vision for the future, Dr. Khan stands as a distinguished scholar whose work continues to shape both the academic community and the broader scientific world. His legacy lies not only in his groundbreaking research but also in the lives he influences through mentorship, global collaborations, and a commitment to advancing science for societal benefit.