Dr. Naveed Akhter Shad | Nanomaterials for Multifarious

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

Academic Appointments:  

Dr. Naveed Akhter Shad is a seasoned health physics researcher with a rich professional background spanning over two decades. From 2000 to 2010, he contributed significantly to research at Chashma Nuclear Power Plant-1 (CHASNUPP-1) in Kundian, Mianwali, Pakistan. Transitioning to the medical field, he served as a researcher at PINUM Cancer Hospital in Faisalabad from 2010 to 2015. Currently, since 2015, Dr. Shad holds the position of Research Officer in the Nano Biotechnology group, Wheat Biotech Lab, and Insect Molecular Laboratory at the National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE) in Faisalabad, Pakistan, showcasing his commitment to advancing research in diverse scientific domains.

Research Projects/Fundings:  

Developing of Artificial Rearing Systems for Cotton Bollworms (Lepidoptera) in the Context of Sterile Insect Technique (SIT). International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna, Austria, Coordinated Research Project (CRP) Contract No. 26409, (08-06-2022).

Supervisions:  

Dr. Naveed Akhter Shad is a dedicated researcher currently pursuing a PhD with a thesis titled “Transition Metal Oxide based composite materials for multifarious applications.” In addition, he is actively engaged in MPhil research, focusing on diverse topics such as latent fingerprints development using metallic nanomaterials, the synthesis and characterization of NiO/activated carbon nanostructures for energy applications, surfactant-driven synthesis of strontium sulfide-copper sulfide nanocomposites, and the construction of Bi2WO6/rGO nanocomposite heterostructures for enhanced photocatalytic and EIS properties. Dr. Shad’s research journey showcases his commitment to exploring novel applications of nanomaterials across various scientific domains.

Conferences:  

Dr. Naveed Akhter Shad is a distinguished researcher and academician, actively contributing to the field of nanotechnology. With a notable presence at international conferences such as MSnano-23 at GCUF, Faisalabad, Pakistan, and ISPAD 2012, his expertise extends to organizing impactful events like the International Conference on Nanomaterials in 2019 at Forman Christian (FC) College, Lahore. Dr. Shad co-organized the First International Symposium on Sensor and Biosensor in 2018 at COMSATS, Lahore, and conducted a thought-provoking symposium on Nano-technology at NIBGE in 2018. His commitment to knowledge dissemination is evident in his participation in various workshops and conferences, including the National Training Workshop on Nanomaterials in 2016 and a Conference on Vacuum Science and Technology in 2015.

Honors Scholarships and Awards:  

Dr. Naveed Akhter Shad is a distinguished researcher with a notable track record in nanotechnology. In 2021, his work on “Construction of 1T-MoS2 quantum dots interspersed (Bi1xFex) VO4 heterostructures for electron transport and photocatalytic properties” was recognized as a “HOT ARTICLE” by RSC Advances. In 2019, he secured the First Prize for the best paper on “Effects of PEG concentration on cobalt ferrite nanoparticles for biomedical applications.” Dr. Shad also received the 2018 First Prize in a poster presentation competition and an award of scholarship for research at the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2019. His academic journey began with a Merit Scholarship during his M.Sc. in 2008 at UAF, Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Professional Profiles:

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:
  1. Harnessing MoS2 nanomaterials for TNP sensing and anticancer efficacy
  2. Tunable Fe+3 and W+6 Co-doped BiVO4 nanohybrids with efficient photocatalytic and electrochemical chemical sensing characteristics
  3. Synthesis of Pt/FeVO4: A novel heterostructure for efficient photocatalysis
  4. Predominated capacitive behavior of Ag-doped magnesium vanadate as a novel electrode material for supercapacitors
  5. Facile hydrothermal synthesis of MoS2 nano-worms-based aggregate as electrode material for high energy density asymmetric supercapacitor
  6. Effect of Cerium Oxide and rGO Conjugation on the Electrochemical Energy Storage Traits of V2O5 Nanomaterials
  7. High-Performance Electrode Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices Based on Microrod-Like Structures of Calcium Phosphate (Ca2P2O7)
  8. In-field deployable and facile nanosensor for the detection of pesticides residues
  9. Dysprosium doped calcium tungstate as an efficient electrode material for the electrochemical energy storage devices

 

Nanomaterials Innovation Recognition

Introduction of Nanomaterials Innovation Recognition

Unleash the power of innovation in Nanomaterials with the Nanomaterials Innovation Recognition—an award dedicated to honoring pioneers in the field whose creative endeavors are transforming the landscape of Nanotechnology. This recognition celebrates those driving advancements through groundbreaking innovations in Nanomaterials.

Eligibility:

The Nanomaterials Innovation Recognition is open to researchers, scientists, and innovators globally, acknowledging those who have demonstrated exceptional creativity and impact in the field of Nanomaterials.

Age Limits and Qualifications:

No age restrictions apply. Eligible candidates should possess a minimum of a bachelor’s degree, showcasing a distinguished record of innovation and contributions to Nanomaterials or related disciplines.

Publications and Requirements:

Candidates must present a compelling body of work, highlighting their innovative contributions to Nanomaterials. A minimum number of publications and specific innovation criteria are prerequisites for consideration.

Evaluation Criteria:

The award evaluates candidates based on the originality, impact, and transformative nature of their innovations in Nanomaterials, considering advancements in technology, materials science, and related fields.

Submission Guidelines:

Interested candidates are invited to submit a comprehensive application package, including a detailed biography, an abstract highlighting their innovative work in Nanomaterials, and supporting files that underscore the significance of their contributions.

Recognition:

Recipients of the Nanomaterials Innovation Recognition will receive a prestigious trophy, a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the global Nanotechnology community.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges innovators whose work has made a lasting positive impact on the Nanomaterials community through groundbreaking discoveries and their potential societal applications.

Biography:

Candidates are required to submit a concise biography outlining key milestones in their innovative journey, emphasizing their role as pioneers in Nanomaterials.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

The submission package should include a detailed abstract of the candidate’s innovative work in Nanomaterials, accompanied by supporting files that provide evidence of the significance and impact of their contributions.

Innovation in Nanomaterials Prize

Introduction of Innovation in Nanomaterials Prize

Welcome to the forefront of discovery with the Innovation in Nanomaterials Prize—a beacon for visionaries transforming the landscape of Nanotechnology. This award celebrates those whose inventive spirit propels the field forward through groundbreaking innovations in Nanomaterials.

Eligibility:

The Innovation in Nanomaterials Prize is open to researchers, scientists, and innovators globally, recognizing those who have demonstrated exceptional creativity and impact in the field of Nanomaterials.

Age Limits and Qualifications:

There are no age restrictions. Eligible candidates should possess a minimum of a bachelor’s degree with a proven track record of innovation in Nanomaterials or related disciplines.

Publications and Requirements:

Candidates must showcase a compelling body of work, highlighting their innovative contributions to Nanomaterials. A minimum number of publications and specific innovation criteria are prerequisites for consideration.

Evaluation Criteria:

The award evaluates candidates based on the originality, impact and transformative nature of their innovations in Nanomaterials.

Submission Guidelines:

Interested candidates are invited to submit a comprehensive application package including a detailed biography, an abstract of their innovative work, and supporting files that illustrate the significance of their contributions.

Recognition:

Recipients of the Innovation in Nanomaterials Prize will receive a prestigious trophy a certificate of recognition, and heightened visibility within the global Nanotechnology community.

Community Impact:

This award acknowledges innovators who have made a lasting positive impact on the Nanomaterials community through groundbreaking discoveries and their potential societal applications.

Biography:

Candidates are required to submit a concise biography highlighting key milestones in their innovative journey emphasizing their role as pioneers in Nanomaterials.

Abstract and Supporting Files:

The submission package should include a detailed abstract of the candidate’s innovative work in Nanomaterials accompanied by supporting files that demonstrate the significance and impact of their contributions.