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Dr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal is a dedicated researcher and recent Ph.D. graduate specializing in synthetic organic and polymer chemistry from the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan. His doctoral research focused on the synthesis and characterization of innovative polymers and advanced functional materials through cutting-edge methodologies such as visible light-driven organic photoredox catalysis, atom transfer radical polymerization (O-ATRP), and supramolecular polymerization.

Education:

Dr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal has a comprehensive academic background in chemistry and education, marked by significant achievements and specializations. He recently completed his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry on February 14, 2024, from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, with a focus on Organic Polymer Chemistry. Prior to this, he earned an M.S/M.Phil. in Analytical Chemistry on December 21, 2012, from the University of Minhaj, Lahore, specializing in Analytical Chemistry. He also holds an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry, completed on January 21, 2008, from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, with a specialization in Organic Chemistry. Complementing his chemistry education, Dr. Iqbal pursued a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from the University of Sargodha, completed on November 8, 2010, followed by a Master of Education (M.Ed.), completed on May 22, 2013, from the same institution. His multidisciplinary education underscores his dedication to both scientific research and pedagogy.

Professional Profiles:

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Professional Experience:

Dr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal has nearly 15 years of teaching and research experience in chemistry at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His expertise includes supervising and mentoring students, showcasing his commitment to academic development and leadership in education.

Industrial Experience

Rupafil Petrochemical Industry
Role: Shift In-Charge (Chemist)
Project: Synthetic processes for cellulose-based organic polymers, polyesters, and their applications.
Responsibilities: Oversaw the production and synthesis of organic polymeric materials, ensuring quality and efficiency in industrial processes.

Martin Dow Pharmaceutical Industry
Role: Quality Control (Chemist)
Project: Research and development of pharmaceutical products.
Responsibilities:

Conducted sampling and laboratory analysis/testing of raw materials, in-process products, and finished products (e.g., tablets, syrups, injections).

Focused on maintaining high-quality standards in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

Nishat Textile Industry
Role: Analyst
Project: Research on cellulose-based organic polymeric materials.
Responsibilities: Engaged in the development and characterization of cellulose-based materials with applications in the textile industry.

Research Interests:

Dr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal, affiliated with the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, specializes in synthesizing and characterizing innovative polymers, organic materials, and advanced functional materials through novel methodologies. His research focuses on designing and implementing cutting-edge techniques such as visible light-driven organic photoredox-catalyzed atom transfer radical polymerization (O-ATRP), organo-photocatalysis, photo-polymerization, supramolecular polymerization, and photoredox catalysis to develop organic polymers and biomaterials. Additionally, he is an expert in photocatalysis, particularly in synthesizing and applying heterogeneous organophotocatalysts. Dr. Iqbal explores the diverse applications of stimuli-responsive organic polymers, including their pH and thermoresponsive behaviors. His work also extends to phytochemical screening and evaluating the antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiradical properties of various organic materials. Furthermore, he employs computational modeling and simulations to advance material research and applications.

Awards and Honours:Ā 

Dr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal, a distinguished scholar affiliated with the University of Management and Technology (UMT) in Lahore, Pakistan, has received several notable awards and honors throughout his academic journey. He was awarded a prestigious scholarship to pursue his PhD in Chemistry at UMT, the top-ranked private university in Pakistan. Demonstrating consistent academic excellence, he also earned a scholarship for his MS/MPhil degree from The Punjab Education Endowment Fund (PEEF), a government initiative in Pakistan. Earlier in his academic career, Dr. Iqbal achieved second position in his Bachelorā€™s degree at Islamia College Civil Line, under Punjab University, Lahore, showcasing his dedication and outstanding performance.

Publications:

1. An accurate prediction of electronic structure, mechanical stability and optical response of BaCuFā‚ƒ fluoroperovskite for solar cell application

Authors: Muhammad Asif Iqbal (MAI), Ali Mubashar, Zunaira Bibi, M. W. Younis, Muhammad Mubashir, Muqaddas, et al.

Journal: Solar Energy

Citations: 31

Year: 2024

2. Structural, optoelectronic and thermodynamical insights into 2H-ZrOā‚‚: A DFT investigation

Authors: Muhammad Asif Iqbal (MAI), Ali Mubashar, Zunaira Bibi, M. W. Younis

Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Communications

Citations: 24

Year: 2024

3. First-principles investigation of structural, mechanical, and optoelectronic properties of Hfā‚‚AX (Aā• Al, Si and Xā• C, N) MAX phases

Authors: Muhammad Asif Iqbal (MAI), Ali Mubashar, Zunaira Bibi, Muhammad Wasim Younis, Kashif Majeed

Journal: Journal of the American Ceramic Society

Citations: 21

Year: 2024

4. Metal-free, visible light-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization of hydroxypropyl cellulose-graft-poly (methyl methacrylate) s: effect of polymer side chains on thermo …

Authors: Muhammad Asif Iqbal (MAI), T. Akhter, M. Faheem, A. Mahmood, W. Al-Masry, S. Nadeem, et al.

Journal: Cellulose

Citations: 8

Year: 2023

5. Phytochemical, antibacterial and antifungal activities of leaves and bark of Colebrookea oppositifolia: an ethnomedicinal plant

Authors: Muhammad Asif Iqbal (MAI), Ajaib Muhammad, Samia Abid, Musfirah Anjum, Qumqum Noshad, et al.

Journal: Pure and Applied Biology

Citations: 6

Year: 2018

6. Evaluation of the antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of Cissampelos pareira

Authors: Muhammad Asif Iqbal (MAI), M. Ajaib, F. Shafi, S. A. Mirza, Aziz-ul-Hassan

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Science

Citations: 4

Year: 2018

7. Fusion of epiphysis of the limb bones of teddy goats

Authors: F. H. Saga, Z. I. Chaudry, M. Iqbal

Journal: (Details not specified)

Citations: 4

Year: 1990

8. Antimicrobial and antioxidant screening of Gardenia tetrasperma

Authors: Muhammad Asif Iqbal (MAI), M. Ajaib, M. Latif, S. A. Mirza, Aziz-Ul-Hassan

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Science

Citations: 3

Year: 2018

9. In vitro Assessment of Antioxidant Activity of Anisomeles indica

Authors: Muhammad Maqbool, Muhammad Umar, Muhammad Asif Iqbal, Muhammad Ajaib

Journal: International Journal of Biochemistry Research & Review

Citations: 2

Year: 2016

10. Identification of subsurface archaeology at Mutaredh, United Arab Emirates, using ground penetrating radar

Authors: S. Santos-AssunĆ§Ć£o, M. Ali, M. Y. Ali, D. Francis, P. Sheehan, W. A. Omar, Muhammad Asif Iqbal, et al.

Journal: Frontiers in Earth Science

Year: 2024

Conclusion:

Dr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal’s suitability for the Best Researcher Award would depend on his alignment with the above strengths. If he has demonstrated excellence in research quality, societal impact, and mentorship, he could be a strong contender. Addressing any identified areas for improvement would enhance his profile further. A detailed evaluation of his CV, publication record, citations, grants, and broader contributions would solidify this recommendation.

 

 

 

 

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Muhammad Asif Iqbal | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

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