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Dr. Shahriar Hossain is an Associate Professor at the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, University of Queensland, with joint appointments at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN). He serves as Co-Director of the Australian Centre of Materials Nanotectonics and is affiliated with the Centre for Advanced Materials Processing and Manufacturing (AMPAM) and Centre for Extracellular Vesicle Nanomedicine. His research integrates materials science, superconductivity, and nanotechnology to develop advanced materials for MRI systems, power cables, biosensors, and energy applications.
Research Interests: Dr. Hossain's work focuses on nano-engineered materials, including porous magnetic nanomaterials, superconducting MgB₂ wires, mesoporous metal alloys, and electrochemical biosensors. His group pioneers strategies to enhance superconducting properties, design plasmonic biosensors for disease detection, and synthesize trimetallic catalysts for sustainable energy conversion.
Awards & Honors:
- ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA)
- Strategic Research Fellowship (Australian Academy of Sciences)
- Priming and Bridging Grant (Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering)
- University of Wollongong Vice-Chancellor's Emerging Researcher Excellence Award
- Vice-Chancellor's Excellent Industry Partnership Award
Collaborations & Impact: He partners with institutions globally (e.g., CERN, MIT, ANSTO) and industry leaders like Hyper Tech Research Inc. to translate research into practical solutions, particularly in low-cost MRI magnets and biomedical diagnostics. His leadership in isotopic MgB₂ research supports next-generation fusion magnets.


