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CURRICULUM - VITAEMuhammad Abuzar Baqir4787900144145NAME:Muhammad Abuzar BaqirMARITAL STATUS:SinglePRESENT ADDRESSHouse 1128/2/XX, Street 4, Block-T, Basti Kotwal, New Multan, Multan, Pakistan.(E-mail:abuzar@ciitsahiwal.edu.pk)Contact No. 03354073061PERMANENT ADDRESS:House 1128/2/XX, Street 4, Block-T, Basti Kotwal,New Multan, Multan, PakistanEDUCATION :Ph. D.2017Microengineering & NanoelectronicsUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Bangi, Malaysia)M. Phil.2011ElectronicsQuaid-I-Azam University (Islamabad, Pakistan)M. Sc.2008ElectronicsQuaid-I-Azam University (Islamabad, Pakistan)Ph. D. THESIS:Waves in complex structured optical mediums and/or metamaterials with special emphasis on the exotic featuresPOSITIONS HELD:Assistant Professor (August 2017 to Present) Department of Electrical Engineering, COMSATSInstitute of Information Technology, Sahiwal, Pakistan.Graduate Research Assistant (May 2012 to Nov 2015)Institute of Microengineering and NanoelectronicsUKM, 43600 Bangi, MalaysiaLecturer (Sept 2008 to Feb 2009)Jinnah Endeavors Technolgy College, Multan, PakistanLab Technologist (Sept 2005 to Feb 2006)Sarco Chemicals, Multan, PakistanABOUT TEACHING:Undergraduate CoursesDigital Logic DesignSemiconductor ElectronicsApplied MathematicsCommunication SystemsEM Waves PropagationSignals and SystemsDigital Signal ProcessingRESEARCH EXPERIENCE:Over 07 (six) years.PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:Student Member; The Society of Photo-Optical & Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)Student Member; The Optical Society of America (OSA)PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES :Reviewer for the following international journalsJournal of Electromagnetic Waves and ApplicationsProgress in Electromagnetics ResearchApplied Computational Electromagnetics Society JournalInternational Journal of ElectronicsOptical Fiber TechnologyMaterials and DesignInternational journal of Electronics LettersAdvances in Optical TechnologiesOptics communications (Outstanding reviewer 2016)IEEE Photonics JournalOptikInternational Journal of Modern Physics BINNOVATIVE WORK:Waveguides composed of new forms of complex mediums for the confinement of electromagnetic waves.Sensing characteristics of complex DB medium structuresWaveguides for chemical and bio-sensing purposesComplex structured waveguides with enhanced sensitivityDesign of plasmonic metamaterial structures (particularly, the mixture of the metal and dielectric mediums)Design of metamaterial absorbers with enhance solar cell efficiencyFIELDS OF CURRENT RESEARCH INTEREST :Complex optical mediums Electromagnetics of micro- and nanoengineered mediumsMetamaterial absorbersPlasmonicOptical sensorsPhotonic crystalsTHEORETICAL SKILLS :Microsoft Word and PowerPointMendeley for ReferencesFortran ProgrammingC/C++ ProgrammingX86 Assembly Language ProgrammingVHDL/Verilog ProgrammingMicrocontroller ProgrammingMathematicaMatlabCST Microwave StudioLumerical for Waveguides SimulationCircuit MakerEXPERIMENTAL SKILLS :Analogue electronics circuit designDigital electronics circuit designBasics of computer networkingAWARDS RECEIVED :Universiti of Kebangsaan, Zamallah Scholarship (2012–2015)IONS-OSA Travel Award, University of Nanjing, China, 2015JSAP-OSA Travel Award, Doshisha University, Kyoto Japan, 2013IONS-OSA Travel Award, University of Sydney, Australia, 2013QAU Research Fellowship (2009–2011)RESEARCH PROJECT : Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Hyperbolic Metamaterial-based Microwave Absorbers. HEC Funded Project : No. 21-1811/SRGP/R&D/HEC/2017 Amount: 470000 PKR.VISITS ABROAD :Japan(during September 2013); To present a research paper in the JSAP-OSA symposia.Australia(during November 2013); To present a research paper in the IONS-OSA conference.China (during July 2015); To present a research paper in the IONS-OSA conferencePARTICIPATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES :IEEE ICSE 2012 conference, Kuala Lumpure, Malaysia.IEEE APACE 2012 conference Malaka, MalaysiaJSAP-OSA combined symposia 2013, Doshisha University Kyoto, Japan.KOALA conference 2013, Sydney University, AustraliaIEEEICSE 2014 conference, Kuala Lumpure, MalaysiaIEEE ISCAIE 2015 conference, Langkawi, MalaysiaIONS Nanjing 2015 conference, Nanjing University, ChinaON THE RESEARCH WORK :Microstructure optical fibers with conducting sheath helix at the core-clad interface are of special interest. Such types of helical structures are commonly used in large and medium power microwave traveling tubes. In this context, propagation of electromagnetic waves through microstructure optical fibers composed of different mediums and geometries have been analyzed. Beside this, different types of conducting sheath helix are introduced at the core-clad interface. Also, such types of conducting sheath helix optical fibers have been analyzed by considering slow and fast waves. In this stream, eigenvalue relation is useful to determine the allowed values (cutoff frequencies) of propagation constant. The eigenvalue relations are deduced by employing suitable boundary conditions at the core-clad interface of guides under consideration.Some newly proposed boundary conditions, such as perfect electromagnetic conductor (PMC), perfect electromagnetic conductor (PEMC) and DB- boundaries have been implemented to investigate the electromagnetic behavior for some particular forms of guides.Waveguides composed of metamaterials owe many exotic features – those are not found in ordinary mediums. Guides made of metamaterials exhibit exotic electromagnetic characteristics. Within the context, waveguides composed of chiral metamaterials have been taken into account. It has been noticed that chiral waveguides loaded with perfect magnetic conductor, perfect electric conductor, perfect electromagnetic conductor and DB medium support backward waves. Studies have been made of such guides with different forms of complex structures. Moreover, such types of the guides support slow- and fast- plex optical mediums are found in numerous applications such as optical sensing, switching, coupling, absorbers, filters, reflectors and among others. As such, multilayered optical fibers can be used for sensing applications by incorporating solutions of particular concentration it its core and/or clad region of the fiber. Moreover, optical guides with the mixture of dielectric and metallic mediums can be exploited for plasmonic effects, thereby make those useful for sensing applications. Also, multilayered waveguides with metallic thin films may induce surface plasmons – the phenomenon useful for sensing and filtering purposes.Metamaterial based absorbers are found to be very useful for solar energy harvesting; these are used for heating purposes as well as to enhance the solar cell efficiency. Apart from these, they are used in biosensors. Studies have been focused to enhance the efficiency and bandwidth of the metamaterial absorber.Two-dimensional (2D) graphene have extraordinary ability to enhance light-matter interaction. Which makes slow light in plasmonic structures; slow wave at telecom frequencies is useful in switching applications. Moreover, slow light can be used for optical memories and sensing applications. Investigations reveal that 2D graphene enhances the absorptivity of EM waves, by incorporating it in metamaterial structures. However, complete stopping of light and its implementation in chip-based devices remain a big challenge.H-INDEX :07 (As indicated by the Scopus).Total Impact Factor : 33RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS :BOOK CHAPTER :P. K. Choudhury, Masih Ghasemi, and M. A. Baqir.Twisted clad optical guides – Concept, features and applications.Invited review article in Optical Fibers: Technology, Communications and Recent Advances (Nova, USA; Ed. Mário F. S. Ferreira), In press (2016).JOURNAL PAPERS:1.M. A. Baqir, A. A. Syed and Q. A. Naqvi.Electromagnetic fields in a circular waveguide containing chiral nihility metamaterial.Progress in Electromagnetic Research M, vol. 16, pp. 85–93 (2011) (Scopus).2.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.On the energy flux through a uniaxial chiral metamaterial made circular waveguide under PMC boundary.Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Vol. 26, pp. 2165–2175 (2012) (ISI Impact Factor 2.96)3.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Propagation through uniaxial anisotropic chiral waveguide under DB-boundary conditions.Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Vol. 27, pp. 783–793 (2013) (ISI Impact Factor 2.96).4.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Effects on the energy flux density due to pitch in twisted clad optical fibers.Progress in Electromagnetics Research, Vol. 139, pp. 643–654 (2013) (ISI Impact Factor 5.3).5.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Flux density through guides with microstructured twisted clad DB medium.Journal of Nanomaterials, Vol. 2014, Article ID 629651, pp. 1–6 (2014) (ISI Impact Factor 1.5).6.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Waves in coaxial optical fiber under DB-boundaries.Optik, Vol. 125, pp. 2950–2953 (2014) (ISI Impact Factor 0.67).7.N. Iqbal, M. A. Baqir, and P. K. Choudhury.Waves in conducting sheath helix embedded optical guides with chiral nihility and chiral materials.Journal of Nanomaterials, Vol. 2014, Article ID 362739, pp. 1–7 (2014) (ISI Impact Factor 1.5).8.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Twisted clad microstructured optical fibers: revisited.Applied Physics B – Lasers and Optics, Vol. 117, pp. 481–486 (2014) (ISI Impact Factor 1.83).9.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Dispersion characteristics of optical fibers under PEMC twists.Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Vol. 28, No. 17, pp. 2124–2134 (2014) (ISI Impact Factor 1.4).10.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Slow- and fast-waves through chiral/chiral nihility slab waveguides.Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Vol. 28, No. 18, pp. 2229–2242 (2014) (ISI Impact Factor 1.4).11.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.On the propagation and sensitivity of optical fiber structure with twisted clad DB interface under slow-wave approximation.Optics Communications, Vol. 338, pp. 511–516 (2015) (ISI Impact Factor 1.45).12.N. Iqbal, M. A. Baqir, and P. K. Choudhury.Dispersion features of conducting sheath helix embedded elliptical and circular fibers with chiral nihility core.Journal of Nanomaterials, Vol. 2015, Article ID 912569, pp. 1–9 (2015) (ISI Impact Factor 1.6).13.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Dispersion in twisted PMC clad optical fibers.Asian Journal of Physics, Vol. 24, pp. 885–890 (2015).14.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Investigation of uniaxial anisotropic chiral metamaterial waveguide with perfect electromagnetic conductor loading.Optik, Vol. 126, pp. 1228–1232 (2015) (ISI Impact Factor 0.67).15.M. A. Baqir, Masih Ghasemi, and P. K. Choudhury.Optical biosensors exploiting the phenomenon of surface plasmon resonance.Asian Journal of Physics, Vol. 24, pp. 455–468 (2015).16.M. A. Baqir, Masih Ghasemi, P. K. Choudhury, and B. Y. Majlis.Design and analysis of nanostructured subwavelength metamaterial absorber operating in the UV and visible spectral range.Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Vol. 29, pp. 2408–2419 (2015) (ISI Impact Factor 0.7).17.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.On the fast-waves in dispersive core twisted clad waveguides.IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Vol. 15, pp. 1735–1738 (2016) (ISI Impact Factor 1.75).18.Masih Ghasemi, M. A. Baqir, and P. K. Choudhury.On the metasurface based comb filters.IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, vol. 28, pp. 1100–1104 (2016) (ISI Impact Factor 1.95).19.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.On the bimetallic 1D Photonic crystals under angular incidence excitation.Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, vol. 30, pp. 1075–1085 (2016) (ISI Impact Factor 0.76).20.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Graphene-Based Slab Waveguide for Slow-Light Propagation and Mode Filtering.Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, In Press (ISI Impact Factor 0.85).21.M. Ghasemi, P. K. Choudhury, M. A. Baqir, M. A. Mohamed, A. R. M. Zain, and B.Y. Majlis.Metamaterial absorber comprised of chromium-gold nanorods based columnar thin films.Journal of Nanophotonics, Vol. 11, pp. 043505.1–10 (2017) (ISI Impact Factor 1.49).22. M. A. Baqir, and P. K. Choudhury.Hyperbolic metamaterial-based UV absorber.IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, Vol. 29, pp. 1548–1551 (2017) (ISI Impact Factor 2.37). 23. M. A. Baqir, and P. K. Choudhury. Toward filtering aspects of silver nanowire-based hyperbolic metamaterial.Plasmonics Journal Accepted for Publication (2018) (ISI Impact Factor 2.15).Submitted Manuscripts :M.A. Baqir and N. IqbalOn the propagation through annular core optical fiber underDB boundary conditionsCommunicated to OptikPROCEEDINGS PAPERS:1.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Guided modes in perfect magnetic conductor bounded uniaxial chiral metamaterial fiber.Proc. APACE 2012 – The 5th IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Applied Electromagnetics, pp. 243?246 (2012).2.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.On the wavesincircularwaveguides containingchiral nihilitymetamaterialunderPMC boundary.Proc. ICSE 2012 – The 10th IEEE International Conference on Semiconductor Electronics, pp. 392?395 (2012).3.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Electromagnetic waves in perfect electromagnetic conductor loaded uniaxial anisotropic chiral metamaterial waveguide.Proc. CEEM' 2012/Shanghai – The 6th IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Environment Electromagnetics, pp. 104?107 (2012).4.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Guided modes in uniaxial chiral waveguide of circular cross-section under PEC boundary.IOP Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 431, Paper ID 012027 (2013).5.M. A. Baqir, P. K. Choudhury, and A. M. A. Ibrahim.Energy flux density in a DB boundary loaded uniaxial anisotropic chiral fiber.Proc. ECTI-CON 2013 – The 10th IEEE International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology, pp. 1–4 (2013).6.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.On the wave propagation through twisted clad optical fibers under slow wave approximation.OSA-POEM2013 – The6th International Photonics and Optoelectronics Meetings, Technical Digest, Paper NSa3A.50 (2013).7.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Energy flux density in twisted clad optical fibers.Proc. EDSSC 2013 – The IEEE International Conference of Electron Devices and Solid-State Circuits,pp. 1–2, 978-1-4673-2523-3/13 (2013).8.M. A. Baqir, Masih Ghasemi, and P. K. Choudhury.Propagation modes through circular DB waveguide loaded with uniaxial chiral metamaterial.Proc. JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia 2013, Paper 16a-D4-3, p. 95 (2013).9.M. Ghasemi, M. A. Baqir, and P. K. Choudhury.On the propagation through twisted clad optical fibers.Proc. JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia 2013, Paper 16a-D4-4, p. 96 (2013).10.N. Iqbal, M. A. Baqir, and P. K. Choudhury.Dispersion characteristics of twisted clad chiral nihility fibers.Proc. ICSE 2014 – The 11th IEEE International Conference on Semiconductor Electronics, pp. 298–301 (2014).11.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.Dispersion through optical fibers under PEMC boundary conditions.Proc. JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia 2014, Paper 18p-C3-2, p. 89 (2014).12.M. A. Baqir, P. K. Choudhury and S.S. Abbas.Flux density through twisted optical fibers with PEMC mediums.Proc. ISCAIE 2015 – IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications & Industrial Electronics, pp. 11–14 (2015).13.M. A. Baqir and P. K. Choudhury.On the SPR-based optical biosensors.Proc. RSM 2015 – IEEE Regional Symposium on Micro and Nanoelectronics, pp. 1–4, (2015).14.M. Ghasemi, P. K. Choudhury, M. A. Baqir, M. A. Mohamed, A. R. M. Zain, and B.Y. Majlis.On the frequency-selective features of gold nanorods-based columnar thin film metamaterial absorbers.SPIE Nanoscience Engineering. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2016.REFERENCES :Prof. Pankaj K. Choudhury; Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics, UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia, UKM Bangi, 43600 Selangor, MALAYSIA.Email: pankaj@ukm.edu.myProf. Qaisar A. Naqvi; Department of Electronics, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad, PAKISTAN.Email: qaisar@qau.edu.pkDr.Mohd Ambri Mohamed; Institute of Microengineering and Nanoelectronics, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, UKM Bangi, 43600 Selangor, MALAYSIA.Email: ambri@ukm.edu.myMuhammad Abuzar Baqir ................
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