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Dr. Muhammad Umer is a Researcher at the School of Engineering, University of Limerick. His work focuses on advanced catalytic materials, nanotechnology, and computational chemistry with applications in energy storage, environmental remediation, and electrochemical systems. He specializes in designing single-atom catalysts, MXene-based nanostructures, and MOF-MXene hybrid materials for energy conversion and CO₂ reduction. His research integrates experimental and theoretical approaches, leveraging machine learning and density functional theory (DFT) for materials discovery.
Key research themes include hydrogen evolution reactions, water splitting, and electrochemical nitrogen fixation. He has explored novel nanomaterials such as diatom-derived frameworks, palladium nanocubes, and ruthenium oxide-MXene composites. His work bridges fundamental material science with practical applications in sustainable energy and environmental technology.
Publications span topics like adsorption modeling for toxic metal ions, computational optimization of atomic structures, and high-throughput screening of electrocatalysts. While no formal academic awards or grants are listed in the provided text, his prolific publication record (over 20 articles since 2018) highlights significant contributions to catalysis and nanomaterials research.
No student advisees or specific lab affiliations are mentioned in the provided information. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration between engineering, chemistry, and computational sciences.
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