Mr. Muhammad Aoun Abbas | Nanoscale Awards | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Muhammad Aoun Abbas , Sejong University , South Korea
Muhammad Aoun Abbas, a Pakistani researcher currently pursuing a combined Master’s and Ph.D. at Sejong University in Seoul, South Korea, specializes in nanotechnology and advanced materials engineering. His research focuses on titanium-based alloys and high-entropy alloys, contributing to significant advancements in the field. Abbas has published several notable papers in journals such as the Journal of Alloys and Compounds and Intermetallics. He actively participates in international conferences and seminars related to materials science. In addition to his academic work, he is involved in volunteering with the Korea Islamic Culture Exchange Association, supporting blood donation drives and social initiatives.
Professional Profile:
Suitability of Muhammad Aoun Abbas for Best Researcher Award:
Summary of Suitability:
Muhammad Aoun Abbas is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology and advanced materials engineering. Currently pursuing a combined Masterās and Ph.D. at Sejong University, Abbas specializes in titanium-based alloys and high-entropy alloys, which are critical areas of research with substantial implications for material science.
šEducation:
Muhammad Aoun Abbas is currently pursuing a combined Masterās and Ph.D. in Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering at Sejong University in Seoul, South Korea, starting from March 2020. This advanced program reflects his commitment to specializing in cutting-edge materials science, focusing on innovations in nanotechnology and advanced materials.
š¢Work Experience:
Since March 2020, Muhammad Aoun Abbas has been working as a University Research Assistant at Sejong University in the Department of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Engineering. His research focuses on titanium-based alloys and high-entropy alloys, contributing to advancements in these specialized fields.
Publication Top Notes:
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Nano-scale structural evolution of quaternary AlCrFeNi based high entropy alloys by the addition of specific minor elements and its effect on mechanical characteristics
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Evolution of microstructure and mechanical characteristics of (CrFeNiCu)100āxTix high-entropy alloys
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Evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties of a Ti80 (CoFeNi) 20 ultrafine eutectic composite during thermal processing
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Large enhancement of yield strength in Ti80Cr20āx (CoFeNi)x alloys by modulating phase stability and introducing ultrafine eutectic structure
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Microstructural Evolution of Quaternary AlCoCrNi High-Entropy Alloys during Heat Treatment