Imtiaz Ahmad | Nanomaterials | Material Scientist Award
Dr Imtiaz Ahmad, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad, a renowned nanotechnology researcher, holds a PhD from the University of Twente, Netherlands, and an MSc in Physics from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan. He specializes in nanoparticle self-assembly, molecular interactions, and nanomaterial development for applications like EMI shielding and nanostructure patterning.
As a lecturer at the University of Peshawar since 2002, Dr. Ahmad has contributed to multiple high-impact publications in journals like Colloids and Surfaces A and Nano.
His research continues to advance the understanding and application of nanomaterials, positioning him as a key figure in material science.
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad is a distinguished nanotechnology researcher with a PhD from the University of Twente, Netherlands (2012–2015), and an MSc in Physics from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan (2000–2001), where he earned second position in order of merit. His research in nanotechnology focuses on nanoparticle assembly, molecular interactions, and the development of advanced materials.
Dr. Ahmad has contributed to numerous publications in high-impact journals and is a faculty member at the University of Peshawar, where he continues to innovate in the field of nanomaterials.
His work has made a significant impact on material science and nanotechnology.
Work Experience
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad is an experienced educator and researcher in nanotechnology. He began his career as a lecturer at APS Girls College (2001–2002), teaching physics and laboratory courses. Since 2002, he has been a lecturer at the University of Peshawar, where he combines teaching with groundbreaking research.
From 2012 to 2015, he was a research scholar at the University of Twente in the Physics of Interfaces and Nanomaterial Group (PIN) in the Netherlands, further developing his expertise in nanomaterials.
His academic journey and contributions continue to shape the field of nanotechnology.
Research Focus
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad’s research focus lies primarily in nanotechnology and nanomaterials, particularly in the areas of nanoparticle self-assembly, nanostructure patterning, and nanoparticle properties. His work explores the physicochemical characteristics and behaviors of nanoparticles, including gold nanostructures, and their applications in fields like electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and nano-optics. His studies on shape transitions of nanoparticles, steric interactions, and surface assembly techniques have deepened the understanding of nanoparticle behavior at the molecular level.
His contributions span across multiple journals, focusing on improving material properties and advancing nanotechnology applications.
Publication Top Notes
Gold nano densities: Relationship with drying parameters
Shifting shapes: Density variations and physicochemical characteristics from spheres to rods
Surfactant Molecules and Nano Gold on HOPG: Experiment and Theory
Molecular-Induced Steric Shape Separation of Nano Geometries
STATIONARY AND ULTRASONIC NANOPARTICLE ASSEMBLY ON NOTABLE SURFACES
SELF-ASSEMBLY ON DUAL WETTABLE SURFACE
Size-Separation and Self-Assembly of Anisotropic Nanoparticles in a Coffee-Stain Ring
Conclusion
Dr. Imtiaz Ahmad’s extensive research on nanomaterials and their interactions highlights his significant contributions to material science. His work on nanoparticle self-assembly, electromagnetic properties, and nanostructures has laid the foundation for numerous technological advancements, particularly in nanofabrication and materials design. His academic rigor and innovative approach position him as a prominent candidate for the Material Scientist Award.