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. Dezső Beke – Materials Physics – Best Researcher Award

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🌱 Early academic pursuits

dezső l. beke began his academic journey in debrecen, hungary, attending secondary school from 1960 to 1964. he then pursued a degree in physics at l. kossuth university, debrecen, where he earned his master's degree in 1969. his passion for physics was evident early on, as he continued his studies to obtain his doctor of science degree in 1975 and later earned the prestigious candidate of physics degree from the hungarian academy of sciences in 1981.

🏛️ Professional endeavors

prof. beke dedicated his entire academic career to l. kossuth university in debrecen, where he held various positions within the department of solid state physics. beginning as a young assistant professor in 1969, he rose through the ranks to become a full professor by 1993. his leadership extended beyond teaching; he served as the head of the department from 1990 to 2008 and held roles such as vice dean of the faculty of natural sciences and vice rector for research. even after retiring as a full professor in 2015, he continues to contribute to the university as professor emeritus.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

prof. beke's research has significantly advanced the field of solid state physics and materials science. his work has primarily focused on diffusion in solids, grain-boundary segregation, stresses and diffusion, solid state reactions in nanomaterials, shape memory alloys, and the study of Materials Physics magnetic and acoustic noises. he has edited multiple volumes in prestigious series like landolt-börnstein and authored numerous book chapters, contributing to the global understanding of nanostructured materials and diffusion processes.

🏅 Accolades and recognition

prof. beke's contributions to science have been recognized internationally. he has received honorary doctorates from the national university of Materials Physics uzgorod in ukraine and the university of miskolc in hungary. his role as editor-in-chief of the "defect and diffusion forum" and his membership on various editorial boards further underscore his influence in the scientific community. his work has garnered over 440 scientific publications and more than 2800 independent citations, resulting in an impressive h-index of 34.

🌍 Impact and influence

throughout his career, prof. beke has had a profound impact on both the academic and scientific communities. he has organized nine international conferences, presented as an invited lecturer, and served on scientific boards for numerous conferences related to diffusion, Materials Physics nanocrystalline materials, and shape memory alloys. his involvement in professional societies, including his roles with the r. eötvös physical society and the hungarian academy of sciences, highlights his dedication to advancing the field of physics both in hungary and internationally.

🏛️ Legacy and future contributions

prof. beke's legacy is marked by his enduring contributions to education and research. as a supervisor to more than 50 diploma works and 25 phd theses, he has shaped the careers of countless students and young researchers. his influence extends beyond the university of debrecen, impacting the broader scientific community through his research, publications, and leadership roles. even in his emeritus status, prof. beke continues to inspire future generations of physicists and materials scientists.

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