Junaid Khan | Physics and Astronomy | Excellence Award (Any Scientific Field)

Dr. Junaid Khan | Physics and Astronomy | Excellence Award (Any Scientific Field)

Kohat University of Science and Technology | Pakistan

Dr. Junaid Khan is a distinguished physicist and academician from Pakistan, specializing in computational physics and material sciences. His expertise lies in nanotechnology, energy storage systems, and advanced computational modeling using Density Functional Theory. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of electronic, structural, and optical properties of novel compounds with applications in renewable energy, nanotechnology, and sustainable material development. As a Lecturer at Khushal Khan Khattak University, Karak, Dr. Junaid Khan has played an important role in advancing both research and teaching while contributing to academic leadership and student mentorship.

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Education

Dr. Junaid Khan completed his Ph.D. in Physics from Kohat University of Science and Technology with a specialization in computational nano-fusion technology and material simulations. He obtained his M.Phil. in Physics from the University of Peshawar where his research focused on copper silicide as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries using Density Functional Theory. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Malakand with a research emphasis on lithium-selenide-based batteries. In addition, he completed a Bachelor of Education in Physics from Allama Iqbal Open University, strengthening his role as both a scientist and educator. His academic background reflects a strong commitment to computational physics, material sciences, and educational excellence.

Experience

Dr. Junaid Khan has been serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Physics at Khushal Khan Khattak University, Karak. He has held important academic and administrative responsibilities including Chief Proctor, Coordinator for undergraduate programs, Exam Coordinator, and Lab In-charge. He has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate theses in the field of material sciences, computational physics, and nanotechnology. He has organized and contributed to multiple seminars, workshops, and conferences on physics, material science, renewable energy, and advanced research methods. His expertise in simulation software such as VASP, CASTEP, WIEN2k, Gaussian, and SIESTA makes him highly proficient in conducting high-level computational research.

Research Interests

Dr. Junaid Khan’s research interests include hydrogen storage materials, adsorption and surface interactions, solar and fuel cell design, and lithium-ion battery systems. He focuses on computational studies of perovskite materials, nano and nanobiomaterials, bio-adhesive systems, and CO₂ dissociation mechanisms for energy-efficient processes. His work also explores thermoelectric, electronic, and photocatalytic applications of rare-earth and quantum materials. He maintains a strong interest in applying computational approaches to both energy materials and biomedical sciences, highlighting his multidisciplinary research outlook.

Awards

Dr. Junaid Khan has received multiple recognitions for his oral and poster presentations at national and international conferences. He has actively organized seminars on advanced physics and material sciences including topics on sodium-ion batteries, quantum physics, and global scholarship opportunities. His contributions as a researcher, mentor, and academic organizer have earned him recognition in scientific and educational communities, reflecting his dedication to promoting innovation and collaborative research.

Publications

Dr. Junaid Khan has published extensively in reputed international journals. His publications include:

Title: Electronic and optical properties of Tl₄GeX₃ (X = S, Se and Te) compounds for optoelectronics applications: Insights from DFT-computations
Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Published on: 2019

Title: Understanding the structural, electronic and optical properties of CuXY₂ (X = Si, Ge, Y = P, As): A DFT + U approach
Journal: Optik
Published on: 2020

Title: A new approach to study combination mixture organic solvent ethylene carbonate with lithium-ion for alkali-ion battery: A density functional theory study
Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Published on: 2021

Title: Determination of p-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde by using a Briggs–Rauscher electrochemical oscillator
Journal: Russian Journal of Electrochemistry
Published on: 2021

Title: Structural, thermoelectric, electronic, and magnetic properties of pristine intermetallic rare-earth-based XMn₂Si₂ (X = Dy, Er) compounds
Journal: ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology
Published on: 2023

Title: Photoluminescence response and magnetic character of iron-doped ceria thin films
Journal: SSRN Electronic Journal (Preprint)
Published on: 2022

Title: Comprehensive analysis of novel cubic HgCrO₃ perovskite: A first principles, structural, thermodynamic, and magnetic properties study for spintronic applications
Journal: RSC Advances
Published on: 2023

Title: Quantum-dot sensitized hierarchical NiO p–n heterojunction for effective photocatalytic performance
Journal: RSC Advances
Published on: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Junaid Khan is a highly accomplished physicist whose contributions to computational physics and material science stand out for their innovation and applicability in modern technologies. His research achievements, leadership roles, and strong commitment to both teaching and scientific advancement make him an outstanding candidate for the Excellence Award in any scientific field. His work continues to inspire students, researchers, and the broader scientific community while addressing critical global challenges in renewable energy and nanotechnology.

Bo-Qiang Lu | Physics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bo-Qiang Lu | Physics | Best Researcher Award

School of Science, Huzhou University | China

Dr. Bo-Qiang Lu is a dedicated and innovative Lecturer in Physics at Zhejiang University of Lake, China 🇨🇳. His research navigates the frontiers of the early universe, dark matter, domain walls, and gravitational waves. Through persistent inquiry and a commitment to theoretical advancement, Dr. Lu has contributed significantly to high-impact fields in modern cosmology and particle physics, with a focus on how fundamental particles shape our cosmic past and future.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  1. Focused Expertise in Frontier Topics
    Bo-Qiang Lu has developed a strong specialization in high-impact areas of theoretical physics, including:

    • Early Universe cosmology

    • Dark matter

    • Gravitational waves

    • Domain wall dynamics
      These areas align well with global research priorities in fundamental physics and astrophysics.

  2. Significant Research Contributions and Innovation

    • Proposed novel mechanisms such as domain walls acting as cosmological oscillators, addressing the longstanding cosmological domain wall problem.

    • His predictions regarding domain wall annihilation and the gravitational wave spectrum matched the NANOGrav 15-year data, demonstrating high predictive power and originality (arXiv:2307.00746).

    • Proposed scalar-induced gravitational waves and provided theoretical groundwork for their detection.

  3. Strong Publication Record

    • 18 SCI-indexed publications, with 14 as first or corresponding author.

    • Published in high-impact journals such as PRD, JHEP, JCAP, and Physics Letters B.

    • Topics range from dark matter constraints to gravitational wave signatures and electroweak phase transitions, showcasing versatility.

  4. International Research Collaboration and Training

    • Postdoctoral fellowships at prestigious institutions (National Taiwan University and the Institute of Theoretical Physics, CAS).

    • Worked with several leading scientists and research groups, including participation in DAMPE and the Taiji Program.

  5. Recognition and Funding

    • Received national and provincial-level research grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

    • Awarded the National Scholarship for Doctoral Students.

    • Recognized as an Excellent Teacher in 2022.

  6. Research with Experimental Relevance

    • His theoretical work is linked with upcoming space-based gravitational wave detectors (LISA, Taiji, TianQin), and collider experiments, increasing its real-world impact potential.

🎓 Education

Dr. Lu’s academic journey began at Yangzhou University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physics (2009–2013). He then pursued a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics at Nanjing University (2013–2017), where he studied under the guidance of Prof. Hong-Shi Zong and Prof. Shen-Jian Chen. During his doctoral studies, he undertook a prestigious Joint Ph.D. Training at the Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2014–2016), mentored by Prof. Yi-Zhong Fan, solidifying his expertise in particle cosmology.

💼 Experience

After receiving his Ph.D., Dr. Lu engaged in two prestigious postdoctoral fellowships. From 2017–2019, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, supervised by Prof. Yue-Liang Wu. From 2019–2021, he furthered his research as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Particle Physics at National Taiwan University, working with Prof. Zheng-Wei Jiang. In 2021, Dr. Lu joined Huzhou Normal University as a Lecturer, where he continues to make impactful contributions to the scientific community.

🔭 Research Interests On Physics

Dr. Lu’s research lies at the intersection of theoretical particle physics and cosmology. His recent focus includes:

  • Domain Walls and Gravitational Waves: He introduced the novel concept of domain walls as cosmological oscillators and revealed their gravitational wave signatures, offering new avenues to resolve the domain wall problem.

  • First-order Electroweak Phase Transitions: He investigates how phase transitions in early universe models could be observed via space-based gravitational wave detectors like Taiji and TianQin.

  • Dark Matter: Dr. Lu explores dark matter’s influence on early-universe phenomena and how future colliders and gravitational wave experiments might reveal its nature. His work supports models compatible with Planck satellite data and experimental constraints.

🏅 Awards

Dr. Lu has been recognized for both academic excellence and educational commitment:

  • National Scholarship for Doctoral Students, Nanjing University, 2016.

  • Excellent Teacher Award, Physics Group, Huzhou Normal University, 2022.

He is also a key contributor to several major scientific projects, such as the DAMPE satellite mission and the Taiji Program for gravitational wave detection.

📚 Publications

Dr. Lu has published 18 SCI-indexed papers, with 14 as first or corresponding author, in top journals like Physical Review D, JCAP, JHEP, and Physics Letters B. His work is well-cited and spans dark matter, gravitational waves, and cosmological phenomena. Notable publications include:

  1. Constraints on dark matter from AMS-02 electron data, Phys. Rev. D, 2015 – Cited by 70+

  2. Leptophilic dark matter in Galactic Center excess, Phys. Rev. D, 2016 – Cited by 90+

  3. Limits on dark matter from AMS02 data, Phys. Rev. D, 2016 – Cited by 85+

  4. Constraints on Sommerfeld-enhanced dark matter annihilation, JCAP, 2018

  5. First-order electroweak phase transition in Z₃ model, JHEP, 2020

  6. Clockwork axion and gravitational waves, JCAP, 2021

  7. Probing WIMPs in space-based GW experiments, Phys. Lett. B, 2022

  8. Scalar-induced gravitational waves from domain walls, JHEP, 2025

These publications reflect Dr. Lu’s ability to address key problems in theoretical physics and generate impactful scientific knowledge.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Bo-Qiang Lu is an emerging leader in the fields of cosmology and particle physics, known for his innovative ideas and interdisciplinary research. Through his impactful publications, collaborative projects, and commitment to education, he has significantly advanced our understanding of the early universe and dark matter. With a strong foundation and a clear vision for future exploration, Dr. Lu is an ideal candidate for recognition and support in any prestigious academic or research setting. 🏆