Mr. Muhammad Sheraz | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Muhammad Sheraz, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Pakistan
Mr. Muhammad Sheraz is a dedicated researcher currently pursuing an MS in Chemical Technology at Northwestern Polytechnical University. Mr. Sheraz has a strong foundation in research methodology and project management, with certifications from Karachi University and NAVTTC.
Education:
Mr. Sheraz has consistently excelled academically, securing first-division honors in all his degrees, from Matric and FSc (Pre-Medical) at BISE DG Khan to a BSc and MSc in Chemistry from Bahauddin Zakariya University. He is currently pursuing an MS in Chemical Technology at Northwestern Polytechnical University.
Professional Profiles:
Professional Experience:
Mr. Sheraz has extensive hands-on experience with various laboratory techniques and equipment. His proficiency in handling sophisticated instruments such as the Fluorometer, Gel Doc System, and Mass Spectrometry tools underscores his technical expertise. His practical skills in preparing chemical solutions, conducting SDS-PAGE, and using advanced microscopy techniques enhance his overall research capabilities, positioning him as a valuable asset in experimental chemistry.
Research Interests:
Mr. Sheraz’s research interests span several cutting-edge fields, including nanobiotechnology, polymer chemistry, chemical biology, nanochemistry, mass spectrometry, separation science, and organic synthesis. His expertise is evident in areas such as:
Nanoparticle Synthesis and Characterization
Gene Bombardment Using Gold Nanoparticles
Compound Analysis through UV/Vis Spectrophotometry and Gel Electrophoresis
Advanced Protein Extraction Techniques and Western Blotting
Publications:
Mr. Sheraz has contributed to the scientific community through impactful publications, including:
“Recent Developments in Aptamer-Based Sensors for Diagnostics” – A detailed exploration of aptamer-based sensors, showcasing his contribution to the field of biosensors and diagnostics.
“Preparation of Magnetic Hemicellulosic Composite Microspheres and Adsorption of Copper Ions” – A study emphasizing his work on magnetic composites and their applications in environmental chemistry.