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Umair Javed is a researcher in the Faculty of Physics specializing in nanostructured materials. Holding an MSc degree, he actively investigates atomic-scale defect engineering in two-dimensional materials like hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), with applications in energy conversion and storage. His work employs advanced electron microscopy within integrated vacuum systems for material growth and analysis.
Education:
- MSc (field and institution unspecified)
Research focuses on:
- Defect dynamics in 2D materials
- Electrocatalysis for hydrogen evolution
- Electron beam-induced pore formation
- Environmental effects on nanomaterial properties
His work bridges fundamental material science with sustainable energy applications through precise atomic-scale manipulation.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate concentrated research on pore morphology control in hBN and MoS2, revealing how defect engineering enhances electrocatalytic activity for hydrogen production. Key themes include electron irradiation effects, vacuum environment influences, and basal-plane activation mechanisms, highlighting interdisciplinary innovation at the materials-energy nexus.
Javed collaborates within an international research team that developed integrated vacuum instrumentation for 2D material manipulation, indicating active participation in cutting-edge nanomaterial characterization and synthesis methodologies.
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