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MUHAMMAD Nadeem is a Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong's Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials. His work focuses on theoretical quantum condensed matter physics, emphasizing quantum materials and their applications in quantum technologies. He explores non-trivial quantum mechanical effects in materials to develop next-generation quantum devices such as topological quantum transistors and superconducting diodes.
His research interests span topological materials, quantum materials, and topological quantum technologies. He investigates how quantum phenomena like the Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect and spin-orbital coupling can be engineered for practical applications. His recent work emphasizes entropy-engineering approaches and the design of low-power quantum devices.
Nadeem's publications highlight trends in topological spintronics without spin-orbit interaction, optimization of 2D-Xene nanoribbons, and overcoming thermodynamic limitations in transistors. His contributions advance both foundational understanding and applied engineering challenges in quantum technology commercialization.
He currently supervises a Master of Philosophy project on low-cost Heusler alloy thermoelectric materials for energy harvesting. While no scientific awards are listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained research excellence in quantum materials and topological electronics.
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