Dr. Sikander Azam | Material Simulation Techniques | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sikander Azam | Material Simulation Techniques | Research Excellence Award

Riphah International University | Pakistan

Dr. Sikander Azam is a computational materials scientist and physicist specializing in material simulation techniques and first-principles modeling. His research integrates Density Functional Theory (DFT), machine learning, and advanced computational tools to accelerate the discovery of spintronic, quantum, thermoelectric, and hydrogen-storage materials. He investigates the structural, electronic, optical, magnetic, and thermoelectric properties of complex materials, including semiconductors and low-dimensional systems. Dr. Azam has published extensively in leading scientific journals and contributed a book chapter on organic thermoelectric materials. His innovative and interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental theory with practical applications, making significant contributions to advanced materials research and sustainable technology development.

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Education

Dr. Sikander Azam holds advanced degrees in physics, including an M.Phil. focused on the study of medicinal plants using Particle-Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) techniques and a Ph.D. centered on first-principles investigations of the optical, thermoelectric, and electronic properties of complex materials. His academic training provided a strong foundation in theoretical and computational physics, particularly in Density Functional Theory (DFT) and materials modeling.

Professional Experience

Dr. Azam is an experienced physicist and researcher with extensive expertise in computational materials science. Throughout his academic and research career, he has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, delivered presentations at conferences and institutional meetings, and contributed to numerous high-impact publications. His professional work demonstrates strong analytical skills and the ability to apply advanced simulation methods to solve complex materials science problems.

Research Interest

His research interests include first-principles electronic-structure calculations, spintronic and quantum materials, thermoelectric materials, hydrogen storage systems, additive manufacturing, and machine learning-driven materials design. He investigates structural, electronic, optical, magnetic, and thermoelectric properties of solids and low-dimensional materials to accelerate the discovery of next-generation functional materials.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Azam has established an impressive scholarly record through numerous peer-reviewed publications and a book chapter on organic thermoelectric materials. His recognition is reflected in his active participation in international collaborations, journal reviewing, and his growing influence in the field of computational materials science.

Conclusion

Dr. Sikander Azam is an outstanding computational materials scientist whose research excellence, innovative methodologies, and strong publication record make him a highly deserving candidate for recognition. His work in material simulation techniques has advanced the understanding and design of functional materials, and he is well qualified to receive the Research Excellence Award.

Publications Top Noted

Coupled charge–spin–photon dynamics in Ce/Tb Co-doped CaLa4Si3O13: Toward quantum-level design of multifunctional phosphors — Pervaiz Ahmad, Sikander Azam, Qaiser Rafiq, Zara Mushtaq, Awais Khalid, Rizwan Ahmed Malik (2026)

Exploring the Electronic, Thermoelectric, and Optical Properties of AsRhX (X = S, Se, Te) Materials for Energy Conversion Applications — Faiq Umar, Sikander Azam, Nahaa Eid Alsubaie, Qaiser Rafiq, Amin Ur Rahman, Gulzar Khan (2026)

Engineering multifunctional response in monolayer Fe3O4 via Zr adsorption: from half-metallicity to enhanced piezoelectricity — Sikander Azam, Qaiser Rafiq, Rajwali Khan, Hamdy Khamees Thabet (2026)

Unveiling the enhanced structural, elastic, mechanical, and optoelectronic properties of BaWO4 via oxygen vacancies and europium doping: a DFT + U insight into tailored energy applications — Shah Hussain, Raj Wali, Sikander Azam, Qaiser Rafiq, Mehmoona Nisar, Wilayat Khan, Yasir Saeed, Mohammed A. Amin (2025)

Illuminating stability and spectral shifts: A DFT+U study of Eu-doped ZnWO4 for visible-light optoelectronics — Muhammad Tayyab, Sikander Azam, Qaiser Rafiq, Vineet Tirth, Ali Algahtani, Amin Ur Rahman, Syed Sheraz Ahmad, M. Tahir Khan (2025)