Muhammad Akram ChaudhryDr. Muhammad Akram Chaudhry currently serves as assistant professor of chemistry at the Government Associate College, Raiwind (Lahore, Pakistan). He holds his MSc (chemistry) from the Institute of Chemistry, University of the Punjab, Lahore (Pakistan. He taught at the University of Baluchistan, Quetta for 3 years and attended the University of the Punjab, where he completed his MPhil (chemistry). During his stay there, he worked on the spectrophotometric determination of fluoroquinolone drugs and developed a simple and cheap method for their determination. In 2011, he joined Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia, to pursue research work in the field of nanosized ceramic materials and received his doctorate in 2014. His PhD dissertation was on the "Synthesis and Characterization of Ceramic Nanoparticles through Continuous Microwave Flow Synthesis Process." His current research interest is focused on continuous microwave flow synthesis and the microwave-assisted synthesis of nanostructured materials, including biomaterials and photocatalytic materials. His work also involves probing the properties and applications of nanostructured material in various fields especially in biomedical and electrochemical devices. He is working collaboratively with various research groups and has published more than 35 research articles/book chapters as an author/coauthor in peer-reviewed international SCI-indexed journals with various publishers, such as Elsevier, Springer, IOP, and Wiley, with an h-index of 16 and 1003 citations. Read More Read Less
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