Mohammed Aslam
Visiting Scholar
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Northwestern University
Room: B560, Silverman Hall
2170 Campus Drive
Evanston IL, 60208-3113|
Tel: (847) 467-2651
Email: M.Aslam@northwestern.edu
Education and Work Experience
At present I am a Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, though work as an Associate Professor at the Physics Department of IITBombay. I received my M.Sc. (in Physics) from Pune University and Ph.D. (2014) from National Chemical Laboratory (affiliated to Pune University). My current interests are oxide and sulfide based photovoltaic materials, plasmonic properties of nobel metal nanostructures, and magnetic nanoparticles for phantom or imaging applications. We are also exploring utility of graphene like materials for optoelectronics purposes.
Research Projects
My present research activities in the group are
- Development of 2D material inks and hence devices thereof (layer by layer assembled flexible prints)
- Therapeutically activated multifunctional ‘nanosized hydrogels’
- Anisotropic Magnetic nanoparticle – Magnetic resonance enhancement (MRE)
Professional and/or Social Links: (for Publication and News Coverage)
http://scholar.google.co.in/citations?hl=en&user=S0PEM8sAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
https://www.facebook.com/nanomaterialslab
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