Khuram Shahzad | Material science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Khuram Shahzad | Material science | Best Researcher Award

Baba Guru Nanak University | Pakistan

Dr. Khuram Shahzad is an accomplished physicist and nanotechnology researcher specializing in magnetoelectric nanocomposites, Material science nanocarrier engineering, and targeted drug delivery systems. His research focuses on the design, synthesis, and surface functionalization of multifunctional nanoparticles for biomedical applications, particularly in cancer therapy. He has extensive expertise in colloidal synthesis techniques, development of drug-attached magnetoelectric nanocarriers, and controlled drug release mechanisms for both in vitro and in vivo studies. His doctoral research advanced the understanding of magnetoelectric nanocomposites for biological applications, integrating physics, materials science, and biomedical engineering into innovative therapeutic solutions. With strong experience in academic teaching, research supervision, and administrative responsibilities, he has contributed significantly to physics education and interdisciplinary scientific development. His work includes nanoparticle synthesis using chemical methods, magnetic and structural characterization of nanomaterials, and the development of nanostructured systems for biomedical targeting and diagnostics. He has published in high-impact international peer-reviewed journals and actively contributes to scientific conferences and collaborative research initiatives. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing nanoscience for real-world healthcare applications, with a research vision centered on precision medicine, nanobiotechnology, and advanced functional materials for therapeutic innovation.

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Antibacterial and antiviral potential of colloidal Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) nanoparticles suitable for biological applications

S Akhtar, K Shahzad, S Mushtaq, I Ali, MH Rafe, SM Fazal-ul-Karim
Materials Research Express, 6(10), 105409 | 2019 | Citations: 133


Field-controlled magnetoelectric core-shell CoFe₂O₄@BaTiO₃ nanoparticles as effective drug carriers and drug release in vitro

K Shahzad, S Mushtaq, M Rizwan, W Khalid, M Atif, FU Din, N Ahmad, et al.
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 119, 111444 | 2021 | Citations: 91


Phase pure synthesis of lanthanum doped bismuth ferrite nanostructures for the adsorption of doxorubicin

MA Abbasi, Z Ali, Z Qamar, K Shahzad, HK Siddiqui, M Atif, Z Ali, W Khalid
Ceramics International, 47(10), 14390–14398 | 2021 | Citations: 38


Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity in vitro of surface-functionalized drug-loaded spinel ferrite nanoparticles

S Mushtaq, K Shahzad, T Saeed, A Ul-Hamid, BH Abbasi, N Ahmad, et al.
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 12(1), 1339–1364 | 2021 | Citations: 27


Structural, magnetic, and dielectric properties of Ti⁴⁺–M²⁺ co-doped BaFe₁₁Ti₀.₅M₀.₅O₁₉ hexaferrites (M = Co²⁺, Ni²⁺, Zn²⁺)

M Atif, S Ullah, AU Rehman, K Shahzad, W Khalid, Z Ali, Y Chen, H Guo, et al.
Ceramics International, 47(11), 15245–15252 | 2021

Prof. Dr. Jrjeng Ruan – Materials Science – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jrjeng Ruan - Materials Science - Best Researcher Award

National Cheng Kung University - Taiwan

Author Profile

SCOPUS 

🎓 Early academic pursuits

Jrjeng Ruan's academic journey began with a bachelor's degree in chemistry from national tsing hua university, taiwan, in 1993. he further pursued a master's degree in materials science and engineering from national sun yat-sen university, taiwan, where he conducted research on the rheological behavior of poly(ethylene-co-propylene) solutions under the guidance of prof. an-chung su. his passion for polymer science led him to the university of akron, u.s.a., where he obtained his ph.d. in polymer science in 2003. under the mentorship of prof. stephen z.d. cheng, he delved into the phase behavior, molecular, and supramolecular structures of liquid crystalline polymers containing cyanobiphenyl side-chains, setting the foundation for his future research contributions.

🌟 Professional endeavors

After earning his doctorate, dr. ruan embarked on a postdoctoral fellowship at institut charles sadron-centre national de la recherche scientifique in strasbourg, france, where he worked with drs. bernard lotz and annette thierry. he then joined milliken & company inc. as an industrial consultant, gaining valuable experience in applied materials research. in 2005, he transitioned to china steel corporation as a research engineer, further broadening his expertise. in 2006, he commenced his academic career at national cheng kung university (ncku), where he has held positions as assistant professor, associate professor, and currently, a full professor in the department of materials science and engineering. his dedication to research and teaching has made him a key figure in advancing materials science in taiwan.

🔮 Contributions and research focus

Dr. Ruan's research encompasses a diverse array of topics in polymer physics and materials engineering. he has made significant contributions to the study of phase transition and Materials Science crystallization behaviors, molecular organization, and assembly. his work on polymer composites, semiconductive polymers, organic electronics, and organic-inorganic hybrid materials has been instrumental in advancing the field. he has also explored cutting-edge areas such as piezoelectric and dielectric materials, biomaterials, and 2d materials, pushing the boundaries of materials innovation. his expertise in x-ray and electron diffraction, small-angle x-ray scattering, and transmission electron microscopy has provided critical insights into structural analysis and material characterization.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

Dr. Ruan's extensive research contributions have earned him recognition within the scientific community. he has served as a reviewer for numerous high-impact journals, including Materials Science macromolecules, polymer, carbon, and rsc advances. his involvement in major research institutions, such as the national synchrotron radiation research center and the ministry of science and technology in taiwan, highlights his esteemed reputation. his role in evaluating grants and projects for various national universities and institutes underscores his influence in shaping the future of materials science research in taiwan.

🔍 Impact and influence

Through his academic and research endeavors, dr. ruan has significantly impacted the field of polymer science. his studies on dispersion of carbon nanotubes and graphene sheets, graphene Materials Science aerogels, and langmuir films have contributed to advancements in nanotechnology and green materials. his research on photocatalytic and electrocatalytic water splitting aligns with global efforts toward sustainable energy solutions. as an educator, he has mentored numerous students and researchers, fostering the next generation of materials scientists and engineers.

🌍 Legacy and future contributions

Dr. ruan's legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to scientific discovery and education. his contributions to polymer science and materials engineering continue to inspire new research directions. looking ahead, he aims to further develop sustainable materials and advanced nanostructures for energy applications. his ongoing collaborations with international researchers and institutions will undoubtedly lead to groundbreaking discoveries, reinforcing his impact on the global scientific community. his dedication to mentoring young scientists ensures that his influence will extend far beyond his own research, shaping the future of materials science for years to come.

Notable Publications 

Title: Uniform and delicate adjustment of plasmonic coupling upon evolved MoS₂ crystalline shields on individual gold nanoparticles for photocatalytic water splitting
Author(s): Yi Hsueh Chen, Wenhui Hui Sophia Cheng, Jrjeng Ruan
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2024