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Mohammed Shahabuddin

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Mohammed Shahabuddin

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After finishing my Ph.D. Programme from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur joined Physics Department, Jamia Millia Islamia University Delhi as Assistant Professor in Jan 1990. I have been promoted to Associate Professor in Jan 2000 and to full Professor in Jan 2008. During the job at Jamia Millia Islamia I spent six months in University of Jena Germany under DAAD programme 1996-97. In 2000 - 2001 work for one year as Common wealth fellow at the physics Department, University of Southampton, U.K.
In September 2004 joined as Associate professor at Department of Physics and Astronomy; King Saud University.
Throughout my research carrier worked in the area of high TC superconductors. We establish superconductivity labs at Jamia Millia Islamia Delhi with the project funding by UGC and DST.
After joining the King Saud university we established the superconductivity material preparation and characterization lab with the three major project funding by NPST and one major project funding by KACST. We have the 14 T PPMs from Quantun Design with all attachments.we have also JC characterization set up upto 15 T from American Magnetics.
Different kind of furnaces and oven. Glove box for preparation of materials in controlled environment. We are thankful to KACST for fundings for all these facilities at King Saud University.
During the last six years of period two Ph.D students has already got the degree in this area and third one is going to submit by the next semester..
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Personal
 
             Name:                             MOHAMMED SHAHABUDDIN
      .           Date of birth:              15-08-1964
                  Marital status:             Married (three children)
                  Postal address             Department of Physics, College of science,
                                                     P.O. BOX – 2455
                                                     King Saud University
                                                     Riyadh, KSA
                                                      e-mail: mshahab@ksu.edu.sa                           
                                                      URL – http://fac.ksu.edu.sa/mshahab
Academic Qualification
 
Ph.D.
University/Institute:   Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T.)  Kanpur, India.
Year of award:           1993
GPA/CPI:                   9.15 in scale of 10
Major Area:                Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Sub specialization:      Superconductivity
Thesis title:                 EPR and Microwave Absorption in High Tc Cuprate Superconductors.
M.Sc.
University/Institute:   Indian Institute of Technology (I.I.T.) Kanpur, India.
Year of award:           1986
GPA/CPI:                   7.5 in scale of 10
Major:                         Physics
Specialization:            Condensed Matter Physics.
 
B.Sc.
University/Institute:   University of Bihar Muzaffar Pur, India.
Year of Award:          1983
GPA/CPI:                   69% in absolute marking
Major:                         Physics
Minor:                         Maths and Chemistry
 
Present Employment:  
            Professor:       
            Duration:                    September 30 , 2014  to the present date
            Nature:                       Contractual
            University:                  Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 
            Associate Professor:
            Duration:                    September , 2004  to 29 Sep 2014
            Nature:                       Contractual
            University:                  Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh
           
Employment history:
            Professor:
            Duration:                    Jan 25 , 2008 to Sep 20, 2010
            Nature:                        Permanent Faculty member (Taken Premature retirement in Sept 2010)
            University:                  Department of Physics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
            Associate Professor (Reader):
            Duration:                    Jan 25, 2000 to Jan 24,2008
            Nature:                        Permanent Faculty member
            University:                  Department of Physics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
            Senior Assistant Professor ( Senior lecturer)
            Duration:                    Jan 25, 1995 to Jan 24, 2000
            Nature:                        Permanent Faculty member
            University:                  Department of Physics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
            Assistant Professor ( Lecturer)
            Duration:                    Jan 25, 1990 to Jan 24, 1995
            Nature:                        Permanent Faculty member
            University:                  Department of Physics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India.
 
 
            Post Doctoral Visiting Fellow
            Duration:                    Sep 2000, to Sep 2001.( one year)  
            Nature:                       Under Commonwealth Fellowship Scheme
            University:                  Dept of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton, U.K
            Post Doctoral Visiting Fellow
            Duration:                    Nov 1996 to May 1997.  
            Nature:                       Under DAAD Fellowship Scheme
            University:                  Institute of Solid State Phys, University of Jena, Germany
Scholarship and Fellowship awarded
(i)         Commonwealth Fellowship of U.K. for one year (Sep 2000 to Sep 2001)
(ii)        DAAD Fellowship of Germany for six months (Nov. 1996 to May 1997)

  1. CSIR Fellowship through national level test (NET) during Ph.D.
  2. Merit scholarship throughout B.Sc. and M.Sc.

Teaching Experiences (26 years)
     
Theory Courses taught at graduate level.
 

  1. Advanced solid State physics Phys 672
  2. Band theory of solids         Phys 674
  3. Magnetism in materials     Phys 675  
  4. Solid State Physics          Phys 570
  5. Material Science              Phys 574
  6. Novel Materials                         
  7. Atomic and Molecular Physics   
  8. Statistical Mechanics                  
  9. Mathematical Physics     

                 
Theory Courses taught at under graduate level
 

  1. Experimental technique in Physics
  2. Instrumentation and Digital Electronics
  3. Digital Electronics
  4. Microprocessor
  5. Structure of matter
  6. Basic Electronics
  7. Phys 145 For Medical students
  8. Phys 105 For Architecture students
  9. Phys 103

Research Experience
 
Ph.D  students supervision at KSU.  
 

S.No. Name of student Thesis title status
1. Salem E qAid . continuing
2. Jafar M. P. Enhancement of critical current density and Mechanical strength of MgB2 superconductors by doping hydrocarbon / carbon hydrate Finished March 2016
3. Shahabuddin Shah Development and Fabrication of MgB2 Based Superconducting Wires Finished March 2016

Research projects continuing and completed.
 

S.
no
Project Title Starting Year / P.I. or Co-I. Amount (in Saudi Riyals) Source of Funding Year of completion/ continuing
1 Synthesis of MgB2 Thin Films by Pulsed Laser Deposition for Device
Applications
Approved  Oct. 2010
 
Co.I.
1.9 Million National Plan for Science and Technology Continuing
2013
2 "Development and Fabrication of MgB2 Based Superconducting Wires Sept. 2010
 
P.I
1.75 Million National Plan for Science and Technology continuing
Aug 2013
 
3 Modification and electromagnetic Properties of MgB2 Superconductors by Nano materials doping for high magnetic field application Jan 2010
 
P.I
1.993
Million
National Plan for Science and Technology continuing
 
Dec 2012
 
4 Synthesis and magnetic and electrical properties measurement of CNT- MgB2 nano composites Nov. 2008
P.I.
678,000 King Abdullah Institute of nano Technology(KAIN) KSU, Riyadh Completed
Dec 2010
5 Enhancement of critical current density and Mechanical strength of MgB2 superconductors by doping hydrocarbon / carbon hydrate June 2008
 
P.I.
321,000 Center of Excellence Research in engineering materials (CEREM) completed
July 2009
6 Preparation and study of the magnetic and electrical properties of nano-particle Fe3O4 doped MgB2 superconductors Sep 2007
 
P.I.
42,000 Research center, college of Sciencee King Saud University, Riyadh completed
 
June 2009
7 Nano-carbon substitution effect on electrical and magnetic properties of Magnesium Diboride superconductors Sep  2007
 
Co-I.
45,000 Research center, college of Sciencee King Saud University, Riyadh  completed
June 2009
8
 
Design and Fabrication of High sensitive AC Susceptometer May 2005
 
P.I.
45,000 Research center, college of Sciencee King Saud University, Riyadh Completed
 March 2007
9 Design and fabrication of micro-Hall probe magnetometer for the measurement of magnetization and ac susceptibility of High Tc Superconductors 2005
 
P.I.
30,000 Research center, college of Sciencee King Saud University, Riyadh Completed
 
Dec. 2006
10 Influence of Carbon Doping on the Magnetic Properties of MgB2 Superconductors May 2005
 
Co-I
30,000 Research center, college of Sciencee King Saud University, Riyadh completed
 
Dec. 2006

 

Ph. D. Thesis Supervised at Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi.

 

S.no

Name of student Thesis title Awarding date and University
1 Krishan Pal Singh Study of Electronic and transport properties of nanostructures using computer simulation June 2010

JMI New Delhi

2 Intikhab A. Ansari Study of Fluctuation Induced Conductivity and Magnetic Properties of Nano-Metal Oxide Doped MgB2 Superconductors 2007

JMI, New Delhi

3 K. Premjit Singh Synthesis and Physical Property Characterization of Pure and Nano-Magnetic Ions Doped Vacuum Annealed MgB2 Superconductor 2007

JMI, New Delhi

4 Jamal Akhter  Studies on Microwave Response of High Tc Superconductors Josephson Junctions and Arrays 2002

JMI, New Delhi

5 Rajveer Singh Magnetic and transport properties of doped Cuprate superconductors 2000

JMI New Delhi

6 A..S.M. Abddel-Maksoud Studies of Effect of Substitution and Columnar Defects on the Transport and Magnetic Properties of High Temperature Superconductors 1998
JMI, New Delhi

 

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