
معرفی
Javed Iqbal is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of British Columbia. He specializes in Particle & Nuclear Physics, Computational Physics, and Physics Education. His research focuses on symmetry breaking in nucleon-nucleon interactions and light scattering from nanostructures, with applications in theoretical nuclear physics and educational methodologies.
- Doctoral Degree: Indiana University, Theoretical Nuclear Physics
His work intersects with materials science through studies on iron precipitation and metal loss in industrial processes, as evidenced by publications analyzing hematite formation in sulphate-chloride solutions and thermal behavior of leach residues. Additional research explores structural and dielectric properties of nanoferrites, highlighting cross-disciplinary applications.
Current research trends include computational modeling of nuclear interactions, educational innovations in physics pedagogy, and collaborations in materials science. His projects often combine theoretical frameworks with practical problem-solving in metallurgical and educational contexts.


