Dr. Muhammad Sajid | Quantum Science | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Muhammad Sajid, University of electronic science and technology of China, China
Dr. Muhammad Sajid is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC). He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Bonn University, Germany, with extensive experience in quantum simulations, condensed matter physics, and quantum information. Prior to joining UESTC, he served as an Assistant Professor at Kohat University of Science and Technology, Pakistan. His research focuses on Quantum Walks, Bose-Einstein Condensates, and topological phenomena in quantum systems.
Educational Details:
Dr. Muhammad Sajid is a physicist with expertise in quantum simulations, condensed matter physics, and quantum information. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics (Magna cum Laude) from Bonn University, Germany, in 2018, under the supervision of Professor Dieter Meschede and Dr. Andrea Alberti. His thesis focused on the “Magnetic Quantum Walks of Neutral Atoms in Optical Lattices.” Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Sajid completed an M.Phil. in Physics in 2012 at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, where he studied the behavior of Bose-Einstein Condensates under Gaussian random potentials. He also holds an M.Sc. in Physics (2010) from the same institution, where he was awarded the Chancellor Medal, and a B.Sc. with Distinction from the University of Peshawar (2007). His academic journey began with a distinguished performance during his F.Sc. Pre-Engineering studies in 2005 and matriculation in 2003, both completed with distinctions in Peshawar.
Professional Experience
Professionally, Dr. Sajid has been a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), since December 2023. Before that, he served as an Assistant Professor in Physics at Kohat University of Science and Technology, Pakistan, from February 2018 to December 2023, and as a Lecturer in Physics at the same institution from December 2010 to February 2018. His academic roles have involved both teaching and research, with a focus on advancing the understanding of quantum systems.
Research Interest
Dr. Sajid’s research interests encompass a broad range of topics within quantum physics. He is particularly interested in Quantum Walks, Quantum Simulations with Quantum Walks, Condensed Matter Physics, Quantum Information and Computation, Topological Phenomena in Driven Quantum Systems, Bose-Einstein Condensates, and Many-Body Localization. His work delves into both theoretical and experimental aspects of these phenomena, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in quantum systems and their potential applications.
Top Notable Publications
Sajid, M., Khan, N.A., & Shah, M. (2024). Topological pumping in an inhomogeneous Aubry–André model. Chinese Journal of Physics, 92, 311–320.
Citations: 0
Shah, M., Shah, M., Khan, N.A., Abo-Dief, H.M., & Alzahrani, E. (2024). Spin and valley-polarized Faraday rotation in irradiated buckled Xene materials. Optical Materials Express, 14(7), 1676–1689.
Citations: 1
Shah, M., Shah, M., Khan, N.A., Jan, M., & Xianlong, G. (2024). Tunable quantized spin Hall effect of light in graphene. Results in Physics, 60, 107676.
Citations: 2
Shah, M., Hayat, A., Sajid, M., Khan, N.A., & Jan, M. (2023). Photonic spin Hall effect in uniaxially strained graphene. Physica Scripta, 98(12), 125943.
Citations: 3
Sajid, M., Shah, M., Khan, N.A., & Jan, M. (2023). Quantum walks in an inhomogeneous off-diagonal Aubry-André-Harper model. Physics Letters A, 469, 128763.
Citations: 1
Shah, M., Khan, N.A., & Sajid, M. (2022). Optical conductivity of ultrathin Floquet topological insulators. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 55(41), 415103.
Citations: 1
Khan, N.A., Muhammad, S., Sajid, M., & Saud, S. (2022). Single parameter scaling in the non-Hermitian Anderson model. Physica Scripta, 97(7), 075817.
Citations: 0
Khan, N.A., Jan, M., Shah, M., Ali, M., & Khan, D. (2022). Entanglement-based measure of non-Makovianity in relativistic frame. Optik, 260, 169016.
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Khan, N.A., Muhammad, S., & Sajid, M. (2022). Single parameter scaling in the correlated Anderson model. Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 139, 115150.
Citations: 6
Conclusion
Dr. Muhammad Sajid’s extensive experience in quantum simulations, condensed matter physics, and Bose-Einstein Condensates, along with his impressive educational achievements and teaching career, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to quantum physics demonstrate both depth and innovation, positioning him as a leader in his field.