
معرفی
Dr. Muhammad Ahmad is a Research Fellow at the Advanced Technology Institute (ATI), University of Surrey. He holds a PhD from the University of Surrey (2014), an M.Phil. from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, and an M.Sc. in Physics from Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan. His research focuses on nanomaterial synthesis, particularly carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene, with applications in electronics, energy storage, and biosensors. He has pioneered work on flexible electronic devices using the NanoOps platform and developed an electrochemical test for SARS-CoV-2, winning the Alan Rogers Award and a £35K ICURe grant. His expertise includes CVD growth, nanofabrication, and advanced characterization techniques.
Key achievements include over 10 peer-reviewed publications, two patents, and contributions to grant proposals securing funding from Innovate UK, UKRI, and EPSRC. His research has been featured in university news and media, including Voice of Islam and Muslim Television Ahmadiyya. Current projects emphasize cost-effective flexible electronics and scalable nanomaterial applications.
- Grants & Awards: Alan Rogers Award (2023), UK ICURe Award (2022-23), Innovate UK/UKRI grants.
- Research Interests: CVD-grown nanomaterials, biosensors, energy storage, flexible electronics, electrochemical diagnostics.
- Media & Outreach: Highlighted in university news, interviewed on VOI and MTA regarding nanotechnology advancements.





