Razia Khan Sharme | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Razia Khan Sharme | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Razia Khan Sharme, Delaware State University, Bangladesh

Razia Khan Sharme is a dedicated materials scientist with a keen interest in thin films, semiconductors, and computational material science. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Applied Optics at Delaware State University, maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. With a robust academic foundation, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET), Bangladesh. Razia is passionate about research and has already co-authored several journal articles and conference papers focused on advanced materials, particularly transparent conducting films, perovskites, and metal oxides. Her interdisciplinary approach combines experimental insights with first-principles computational modeling. Beyond her academic excellence, she is recognized for her presentations and has received several national and international awards. Razia is actively engaged in professional platforms like ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and LinkedIn. Her research contributions are helping to advance the field of electronic materials and nanostructured coatings.

Publication Profile

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Education

Razia Khan Sharme is presently enrolled in the Master’s program in Applied Optics at Delaware State University, USA, where she holds a 4.00/4.00 GPA (June 2024 – Present). Her academic journey began at Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) in Bangladesh, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering with an impressive 3.76/4.00 GPA over 160 credits (December 2017 – February 2023). During her undergraduate studies, she was consistently ranked among the top students and received multiple merit-based scholarships. Her education has equipped her with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in material processing, computational simulations, optics, and mechanical characterization of advanced materials. Razia’s strong academic background, paired with her focus on research and innovation, has laid the foundation for her current work in thin films and semiconductor technologies, allowing her to thrive in both academic and industrial environments.

Experience

Razia Khan Sharme has developed extensive research experience through both academic projects and scientific collaborations. At Delaware State University, she is currently engaged in research focusing on thin films and optical coatings, particularly transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) such as Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) and Aluminum Zinc Oxide (AZO). Her work combines first-principles calculations with material synthesis and characterization, under the guidance of Dr. Mukti Rana and Dr. Manuel A. Quijada. She has co-authored publications in top journals such as Nanomaterials, Physica B, and Materials. Razia also contributed to multiple international conferences including SPIE DCS and the ERN Conference. Previously, she participated in collaborative research at KUET, conducting computational modeling and experimental validation in metallic alloys and perovskites. Razia is adept at simulation tools, materials characterization techniques, and scholarly communication, which have prepared her for future roles in both research-intensive academia and the high-tech industry.

Awards and Honors

Razia Khan Sharme has been recognized numerous times for her academic and research excellence. She won First Prize in the Physics (Graduate Category) for her oral presentation at the ERN Conference in STEM (2025). At KUET, she received University Technical Merit Scholarships in all four academic years (2019–2023) and earned the Dean’s Choice Award for outstanding GPAs in her 3rd (3.94) and 4th (3.87) years. Her academic excellence began early, with Board General Scholarships in secondary and junior school. Razia also excelled in national competitions, achieving 1st Runner-Up in the Bangladesh Math Olympiad (2017) and 9th Position in the Bangladesh Science Olympiad (2017). Her consistent achievements reflect her dedication to academic excellence, innovation, and leadership. These honors, combined with her scholarly publications, make her a rising figure in the field of materials science and engineering with a promising career ahead.

Research Focus

Razia Khan Sharme’s research is primarily centered on thin films, semiconductors, and computational materials science. Her core expertise includes the synthesis, characterization, and simulation of transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) such as ITO and AZO, as well as first-principles studies of advanced functional materials. She employs density functional theory (DFT) and other simulation techniques to investigate optical, mechanical, and electronic properties of perovskites, metal oxides, and mono-chalcogenides under varying conditions such as pressure or doping. Her work explores the structural stability and application potential of these materials in next-generation optoelectronic devices, including flexible electronics and photovoltaics. Razia aims to bridge computational predictions with experimental validation to develop more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective materials. Her interdisciplinary approach has led to collaborations with researchers across institutions in the U.S. and Bangladesh, and her publications reflect growing contributions in both theoretical modeling and practical applications in nanomaterials and device engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📄 A Review of Transparent Conducting Films (TCFs): Prospective ITO and AZO Deposition Methods and ApplicationsNanomaterials, 2024

  • 📄 Recent Progress on Layered Sn and Pb-Based Mono Chalcogenides: Synthesis, Structure, Optical, and Thermoelectric Properties and Related ApplicationsNanomaterials, 2024

  • 📄 Thin Conducting Films: Preparation Methods, Optical and Electrical Properties, and Emerging Trends, Challenges, and OpportunitiesMaterials, 2024

  • 📄 First-Principles Study on Electronic, Mechanical, and Optical Properties of Pressure-Induced Vanadium-Based Perovskite KVO3Physica B, 2024

  • 📄 A Deep Dive into Structural, Electronic, Optical, and Mechanical Properties of ATiO3 (A= Ba, Th): DFT InsightsPhysica Scripta, 2023

  • 📄 Modelling Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Solidified Al-Sn-Cu AlloyMalaysian Journal on Composites Science & Manufacturing, 2023

  • 📄 Pressure-Induced Investigation of Structural, Electronic, Optical, and Mechanical Properties of BaCeO3Optical Materials, 2024

  • 📢 First-Principles Study on Structural, Electronic, Mechanical, and Optical Properties of Indium (III) OxideSPIE DCS, 2025

  • 📢 Advancing Indium Tin Oxide Thin Films and Protective Coatings for Next-Generation ApplicationsERN Conference, 2025

  • 📢 A Study on the Tensile Properties from the Composition of an Annealed Structural Steel SampleICMERE, 2021

  • 📢 Modelling Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Solidified Al-Sn-Cu AlloyIUT-ICMMPE, 2023

  • 📢 Evaluation of Mechanical Properties and Moisture Resistance Behavior of Jute-Glass-Viscose Fiber Reinforced Hybrid CompositeICME, BUET, 2023

Ali Haider | Materials Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali Haider | Materials Technology | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at  National University of Sciences & Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Ali Haider is a distinguished metallurgical engineer with an extensive background in research, education, and project management. He earned his PhD in Manufacturing Engineering from the National University of Engineering & Technology, Islamabad, and holds a Master’s degree in Metallurgical Engineering from NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, along with a Bachelor’s degree in Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Sciences from the University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore. Currently, Dr. Haider is associated with NUST University in Islamabad, where he has been contributing to the production and research of functional alloys since 2019. His previous experience includes a significant tenure at the Ibn-e-Sina Institute in Islamabad from 2003 to 2019, where he was involved in project management and the commissioning of manufacturing setups. He also served as a faculty member at Pakistan Steel, Karachi, from 1996 to 2002, where he was engaged in teaching and research at the Institute of Materials Sciences & Research. Dr. Haider’s research interests are diverse and encompass project management, installation and commissioning of metallurgical and mechanical equipment, and the development of dental casting alloys, magnetic alloys, and other specialized materials. His work in powder metallurgy, thermomagnetic treatments, heat treatments, steel rolling, and the characterization of engineering materials has contributed significantly to advancements in these fields. He is actively involved in research and development, focusing on materials development for various industrial applications.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Ali Haider earned his PhD in Manufacturing Engineering from the National University of Engineering & Technology in Islamabad, achieving an impressive GPA of 3.92 on a 4.0 scale. Prior to this, he completed his M.Sc. in Metallurgical Engineering from NED University of Engineering & Technology in Karachi, where he earned a GPA of 3.88 on a 4.0 scale. His foundational education in the field was established with a B.Sc. in Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Sciences from the University of Engineering & Technology in Lahore, where he secured 82% marks. Dr. Haider’s earlier education includes a Higher Secondary School Certificate (F.Sc.) from S.E. College in Bahawalpur, with 69.70% marks, and a Secondary School Certificate (Matric) from Govt. High School Khanpur in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, where he obtained 71.2% marks. Additionally, he holds a Diploma in Information Technology from Sindh Trade Testing Board in Karachi, where he scored 74.5% marks. This diverse and robust educational background has equipped Dr. Haider with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of his field.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Ali Haider has been contributing to the field of metallurgical engineering for several decades, showcasing his expertise across various prestigious institutions. Since 2019, he has been associated with NUST University in Islamabad, focusing on the production and research of functional alloys. His work here highlights his commitment to advancing the knowledge and application of materials science. Before joining NUST, Dr. Haider spent 16 years at the Ibn-e-Sina Institute in Islamabad, from 2003 to 2019. During this period, he played a pivotal role in project management and the commissioning of manufacturing setups. His responsibilities included overseeing complex projects and ensuring the successful implementation of advanced manufacturing processes. Dr. Haider’s early career was marked by his tenure at Pakistan Steel in Karachi, where he served as a Faculty Member at the Institute of Materials Sciences & Research from 1996 to 2002. In this role, he was involved in teaching and research, contributing to the academic and professional development of students in the field of materials science. Overall, Dr. Ali Haider’s extensive experience encompasses various facets of metallurgical engineering, including academic research, project management, and practical applications in manufacturing and materials development. His career reflects a deep commitment to advancing the field and nurturing the next generation of engineers and researchers.

Research Interests:

Dr. Ali Haider’s research interests are deeply rooted in the field of metallurgical and materials engineering, with a particular focus on project management, installation, and commissioning of metallurgical and mechanical equipment. He has a strong interest in the metallurgy and manufacturing of dental casting alloys and magnetic alloys, highlighting his commitment to advancing these specialized areas. His expertise extends to powder metallurgy, where he explores the production and application of metal powders and their composites. Dr. Haider is also deeply engaged in thermomagnetic treatments, which involve the use of thermal and magnetic fields to alter the properties of materials for enhanced performance. Heat treatment processes, including the study of the effects of heat on the structure and properties of materials, are a significant part of his research. He is involved in steel rolling, a process critical for shaping and improving the mechanical properties of steel products. Additionally, Dr. Haider focuses on the characterization of engineering materials, aiming to understand and improve material properties through various analytical techniques. Dr. Haider is actively involved in research and development (R&D) on materials development, striving to innovate and improve materials for various industrial applications. His comprehensive research portfolio reflects his dedication to advancing the field of metallurgical engineering and contributing to the development of new and improved materials.

 

📚Publications :

Title: Ni-Cr-Mo alloy for dental prostheses with low melting temperature

Authors: A. Haider, O.F. Azam, M. Talha, S. Akhtar

Journal: Key Engineering Materials

Volume: 778

Pages: 301-305

Citations: 5

Year: 2018

Title: Effect of cerium on mechanical, metallurgical and biomedical properties of NiCrMoB dental alloy

Authors: A. Haider, S.H.I. Jaffery, A.N. Khan, N. Qadir, X. Jing

Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology

Volume: 24

Pages: 5082-5093

Citations: 3

Year: 2023

Title: Development of NdFeB magnet through hydrogen decrepitation

Authors: S. Akhtar, A. Haider, Z. Ahmad, M. Farooque

Journal: Key Engineering Materials

Volume: 442

Pages: 263-267

Citations: 3

Year: 2010

Title: Processing of silicon added Fe-Cr-Co hard magnetic alloy by two stage thermomagnetic treatment technique

Authors: A. Haider, S.H.I. Jaffery, A.N. Khan, M. Khan

Journal: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Title: Mechanical Characteristics of Boron and Cerium Added NiCrMo Non-Precious Dental Casting Alloys

Authors: A. Haider, S.H.I. Jaffery, A.N. Khan, N. Ulqadir, X. Jing

Journal: Materials Transactions

Volume: 64 (4)

Pages: 869-876

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Title: Effect of Thermal Treatment on Coercivity of SmCo5 Sintered Magnets

Authors: A. Haider, S. Akhtar, Z. Ahmad, M. Farooque

Journal: Key Engineering Materials

Volume: 442

Pages: 250-254

Citations: 2

Year: 2010

Title: Characterization of NiCrMo dental restoration alloy

Authors: A. Haider, O.F. Azam, M. Talha, S. Akhtar

Journal: Key Engineering Materials

Volume: 875

Pages: 373-378

Citations: 1

Year: 2021

Title: Processing and Characterization of Beryllium Free Ni-Cr-Mo Biomaterial Doped with Cerium, Boron and Titanium for Dental Applications

Authors: A. Haider, S.H.I. Jaffery, A.N. Khan, S.I. Butt, X. Jing

Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology

Year: 2024

Title: Optimization of manufacturing parameters for Fe–25Cr–13Co magnetic alloy by using Taguchi technique

Authors: A. Haider, S.H.I. Jaffery, A.N. Khan, N. Ulqadir

Journal: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Volume: 126 (3)

Pages: 1363

Year: 2023

Title: Electromagnetic flat sheet forming by spiral type actuator coil

Authors: S. Akbar, M.A. Aleem, M.N. Sarwar, A.U. Zillohu, M.S. Awan, A. Haider, …

Journal: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering

Volume: 146 (1)

Article: 012054

Year: 2016