Muhammad Asim | Nano Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Asim | Nano Materials | Best Researcher Award

Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad | Pakistan

Mr. Muhammad Asim is an emerging researcher in the field of physical chemistry with a strong focus on energy-related nanomaterials. With a deep interest in renewable energy and sustainable technologies, he has developed expertise in electrochemical water splitting, high-entropy oxides, and nanostructured materials for catalytic and energy storage applications. Over the years, he has actively contributed to academic research through publications in reputed journals, international conferences, and collaborative projects across Pakistan, Turkey, and Europe. His academic journey began at the University of Wah, where he specialized in physical chemistry and later pursued advanced research at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. His dedication to experimental research, coupled with an ability to integrate computational and analytical tools, highlights his versatility. With several scholarships, research fellowships, and international exposure, Muhammad Asim represents the next generation of scientists addressing global energy challenges with innovative materials and sustainable solutions.

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Education

Mr. Muhammad Asim holds a B.S. (Hons) degree in Chemistry from the University of Wah, where he specialized in physical chemistry, graduating with distinction. His undergraduate coursework included molecular spectroscopy, quantum chemistry, electrochemistry, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, and kinetics, providing him with a strong theoretical and experimental foundation. His final-year research project involved the synthesis of nanoparticles for photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants, marking his entry into nanomaterials research. He later pursued further studies and advanced research at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, where he worked in the Department of Chemistry, focusing on electrochemical water splitting and high-entropy oxides for energy applications. Alongside, he undertook specialized online certifications in nanotechnology, renewable energy, and research methodologies from international institutions including the University of London, University of Buffalo, and Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. His academic training reflects a combination of rigorous classroom learning, hands-on laboratory work, and global exposure through advanced scientific training.

Experience

Mr. Muhammad Asim has accumulated diverse teaching and research experience, primarily as a visiting lecturer in chemistry across multiple disciplines. At the University of Central Punjab (Rawalpindi Campus), he taught advanced courses in quantum chemistry, molecular spectroscopy, and surface chemistry, while supervising research projects of undergraduate students. Previously, he served as a visiting lecturer at Wah Engineering College in both the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering, where he emphasized the applications of applied chemistry in engineering fields under the OBE framework. His early professional experience includes an internship at Pakistan Ordnance Factories, where he observed industrial-scale plant operations and material testing. Beyond teaching, he has engaged in international research collaborations, contributing to high-impact studies on high-entropy oxides, lithium-sulfur batteries, and fuel cell catalysis. His growing portfolio demonstrates a balance between pedagogy, research innovation, and collaborative scientific contributions across academia and industry.

Awards and Honors

Mr. Muhammad Asim’s academic and research excellence has been recognized through multiple scholarships and fellowships. He was awarded the prestigious POF Merit Scholarship during his undergraduate studies at the University of Wah, followed by the Quaid-i-Azam University Merit Scholarship in recognition of his outstanding academic record. His research promise was further acknowledged internationally through the Türkiye Research Scholarship, which enabled him to conduct advanced research in electrochemical catalysis and fuel cells at Ataturk University, Turkey. He was awarded the National Scholarship Program of the Slovak Republic for a ten-month research fellowship, broadening his exposure to European scientific networks. His participation as an invited speaker at international conferences, including the Spring School for Ph.D. Students in Slovakia, further validates his academic standing. These awards highlight his strong commitment to scientific advancement, international collaboration, and leadership in the field of nanomaterials and energy applications.

Research Focus

Mr. Muhammad Asim’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, electrochemistry, and sustainable energy. His work focuses on the design and synthesis of high-entropy oxides, nanostructured catalysts, and composite materials for renewable energy applications such as electrochemical water splitting, oxygen evolution reaction (OER), and lithium-sulfur batteries. He has contributed significantly to the development of microwave-assisted and sol-gel synthesis methods for producing advanced functional nanomaterials with improved catalytic activity and stability. His research also explores green synthesis techniques, aiming to reduce energy costs and environmental impacts in material processing. With publications in high-impact journals such as Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Journal of Energy Storage, he has established himself as a promising researcher in the energy materials community. His long-term vision is to develop cost-effective, eco-friendly, and high-performance materials that can address global energy challenges and support clean energy transitions.

Publication top Notes

Whole exome sequencing in 33 patients revealed 4 novel variants in 11 limbs-girdle muscular dystrophy families
Year: 2025
Citations: 1

Performance optimization of D2 tool steel machining using novel multi-material cladded electrodes in electric discharge machining
Year: 2025
Citations: 2

Boundedness on variable exponent Morrey-Herz space for fractional multilinear Hardy operators
Year: 2025
Citations: 1

Analytical findings on bilinear fractional Hardy operators in weighted central Morrey spaces with variable exponents
Year: 2025

Techno-economic analysis and optimization of 50 MWe linear Fresnel reflector solar thermal power plant for different climatic conditions
Year: 2024
Citations: 1

Toward a renewable future: Attaining 100% renewable electricity generation through sustainable transition
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Overall, Mr. Muhammad Asim exhibits the qualities of a promising and impactful researcher in the domain of nanomaterials for clean energy and sustainable technologies. His strong publication record, international collaborations, and teaching contributions make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further focus on research leadership, industry-oriented applications, and cross-disciplinary innovation, he has the potential to evolve into a leading figure in energy materials research.

 

Shahida Kanwel | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahida Kanwel | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award 

Postdoctoral Researcher at Jiangsu University, China.

🌟 Dr. Shahida Kanwel is a dedicated Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Management, Jiangsu University, China. She earned her Ph.D. in Business Management from Zhejiang University 🎓 and has since become a prominent voice in digital tourism, public health, and consumer behavior research. With over 542 citations, 13 SSCI/SCI publications, and international collaborations, Dr. Kanwel integrates psychological, behavioral, and environmental frameworks into her work 🌐💼.

She has contributed to both academia and industry, notably with the Hangzhou Global Cheongsam Day initiative 🎭 and healthcare service quality studies 🏥. Recognized with the Jiangsu Excellent Postdoctoral Program Award (2024) 🏅, she continues to publish impactful work and review for top-tier journals such as Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Public Health. Dr. Kanwel is a passionate researcher shaping the intersection of tourism, satisfaction, and sustainability 🌿📈.

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Education 🎓

📘 Ph.D. in Business Management

  • Zhejiang University, China.

  • Research focused on behavioral models in tourism, sustainability, and digital platforms 🌐✨

📘 Postdoctoral Research

  • Jiangsu University, School of Management 🏛️

  • Focus on interdisciplinary approaches combining SOR, TPB, and customer satisfaction frameworks 📊

📚 Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Kanwel has maintained high academic standards, published extensively in SSCI journals, and engaged in policy-relevant projects across China and Pakistan 🌍📑.

Professional Experience💼

Postdoctoral Researcher (2023–Present)

  • Jiangsu University, China.

  • Leading research in digital tourism, hospital satisfaction, and tourist behavioral models

Research Assistant / Lecturer

  • Experience in delivering undergraduate and postgraduate management courses

  • Guided students in research writing and publication 📚🖋️

Consultancy/Industry Experience

  • Worked on China’s Hangzhou Global Cheongsam Day project (2019–2020) 👘

  • Involved in applied research on healthcare service quality and environmental satisfaction in Pakistan and China 🌏

Research Focus 🔍

🥇 Jiangsu Excellent Postdoctoral Program Award (2024) – Awarded under Jiangsu’s Talent Fund Initiative for research excellence in postdoctoral studies.
🏵️ Honored by the Hangzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture during Hangzhou Global Cheongsam Day 2020 for cultural and academic contribution 🎭.
🌟 Recognized by academic reviewer boards and editorial panels for research quality and peer-review excellence.
📝 Editorial reviewer for top-tier journals including Scientific Reports, BMC Health Services, Current Psychology, and Frontiers in Public Health.

Awards and Honors

🧭 Dr. Kanwel’s interdisciplinary research bridges tourist behavior, digital satisfaction, and public health service delivery 🧠🌐.
📈 Her work models behavioral intention using SOR (Stimulus–Organism–Response) and TPB (Theory of Planned Behavior), enhancing customer experience design in tourism and health care sectors 🏞️🏥.
🗺️ She studies environmental sustainability, emotional engagement, and social media’s role in tourist behavior, particularly in developing and emerging markets 🌿📱.
🤝 Her research has high practical value for destination managers, hospital administrators, and policy-makers, contributing to improved satisfaction, loyalty, and environmental awareness.

Conclusion ✅

Dr. Shahida Kanwel demonstrates a clear trajectory of excellence, interdisciplinary innovation, and rising global impact. Her research addresses critical societal issues at the intersection of digital transformation, behavioral science, and tourism—areas of increasing importance in today’s academic and policy landscapes. Her strong citation record, editorial roles, and international collaborations highlight her as an emerging thought leader.

Despite minor areas for development in scholarly output formats (books/patents) and international project leadership, her academic depth, innovation, and societal contributions make her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications to Noted📚

The influence of destination image on tourist loyalty and intention to visit: Testing a multiple mediation approach

Authors: S. Kanwel, Z. Lingqiang, M. Asif, J. Hwang, A. Hussain, A. Jameel

Journal: Sustainability 11(22), 6401

Citations: 289

Year: 2019

The effect of “women’s empowerment” on child nutritional status in Pakistan

Authors: A. Shafiq, A. Hussain, M. Asif, J. Hwang, A. Jameel, S. Kanwel

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16(22), 4499

Citations: 77

Year: 2019

Promoting OPD patient satisfaction through different healthcare determinants: A study of public sector hospitals

Authors: A. Hussain, M. Asif, A. Jameel, J. Hwang, N. Sahito, S. Kanwel

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16(19), 3719

Citations: 74

Year: 2019

Impact of tourism satisfaction and service quality on destination loyalty: A structural equation modeling approach concerning China resort hotels

Authors: A. Hussain, M. Li, S. Kanwel, M. Asif, A. Jameel, J. Hwang

Journal: Sustainability 15(9), 7713

Citations: 46

Year: 2023

Determinants of gender disparity in nutritional intake among children in Pakistan: Evidence from PDHS

Authors: A. Shafiq, A. Hussain, M. Asif, A. Jameel, S. Sadiq, S. Kanwel

Journal: Children 9(1), 7

Citations: 25

Year: 2021

The mediating effects of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use on nurses’ intentions to adopt advanced technology

Authors: A. Hussain, M. Zhiqiang, M. Li, A. Jameel, S. Kanwel, S. Ahmad, B. Ge

Journal: BMC Nursing 24(1), 33

Citations: 14

Year: 2025

Green growth, economic development, and carbon dioxide emissions: an evaluation based on cointegration and vector error correction models

Authors: Y. Sun, M. Li, H. Sun, S. Kanwel, M. Zhang, N. Erum, A. Hussain

Journal: Energies 15(10), 3767

Citations: 9

Year: 2022

The influence of hospital services on patient satisfaction in OPDs: evidence from the transition to a digital system in South Punjab, Pakistan

Authors: S. Kanwel, Z. Ma, M. Li, A. Hussain, N. Erum, S. Ahmad

Journal: Health Research Policy and Systems 22(1), 93

Citations: 7

Year: 2024

Antecedents of Patient Loyalty: Exploring Mediating and Moderating Paradigms in Public Hospitals

Authors: A. Hussain, S. Kanwel, S. Khan, W.B. Alonazi, A. Malik, A.A. Khan

Journal: Patient Preference and Adherence, 527–542

Citations: 1

Year: 2025