Dr. Naveed Akhter Shad: Synthesis of Novel Nanomaterials for Multifarious Applications
Dr. Naveed Akhter Shad is a dedicated researcher with a PhD in Materials Science (Physics) from Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan, earned in 2019. With a decade-long experience in Health Physics Research at Chashma Nuclear Power Plant-1 (CHASNUPP-1) from 2000 to 2010 and subsequent roles at PINUM Cancer Hospital, Faisalabad, and currently as a Research Officer in the Nano Biotechnology group at the National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad, Dr. Shad specializes in the synthesis of novel nanomaterials for multifarious applications, contributing significantly to the fields of materials science and nano biotechnology.
Education:
PhD in Materials Science (Physics) Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan, 2019
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The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar:
- Cited by: All – 877.
- Citations – 639.
- h-index – 19.
- Documents – 63.
A prolific researcher making meaningful contributions to the academic world!
Publications Top Note:
- Harnessing MoS2 nanomaterials for TNP sensing and anticancer efficacy
- Tunable Fe+3 and W+6 Co-doped BiVO4 nanohybrids with efficient photocatalytic and electrochemical chemical sensing characteristics
- Synthesis of Pt/FeVO4: A novel heterostructure for efficient photocatalysis
- Predominated capacitive behavior of Ag-doped magnesium vanadate as a novel electrode material for supercapacitors
- Facile hydrothermal synthesis of MoS2 nano-worms-based aggregate as electrode material for high energy density asymmetric supercapacitor
- Effect of Cerium Oxide and rGO Conjugation on the Electrochemical Energy Storage Traits of V2O5 Nanomaterials
- High-Performance Electrode Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices Based on Microrod-Like Structures of Calcium Phosphate (Ca2P2O7)
- In-field deployable and facile nanosensor for the detection of pesticides residues
- Dysprosium doped calcium tungstate as an efficient electrode material for the electrochemical energy storage devices