Qiuping Zhang | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Qiuping Zhang | Nanotechnology | Research Excellence Award

Southwest Minzu University | China

Dr. Zhang, Qiuping is an accomplished researcher specializing in functional nanomaterials, photocatalysis, semiconductor heterojunctions, and photo-assisted sensing technologies. Their work addresses critical challenges in environmental remediation, gas detection, and energy-related applications through advanced material design, defect engineering, and surface carrier regulation. Demonstrating strong expertise in nanocomposite synthesis, structure–property analysis, and multifunctional device development, they have contributed influential studies published in leading international journals and collaborated extensively with global research teams. According to Scopus, Zhang Qiuping has authored 61 peer-reviewed documents, accumulated 2,921 citations, and achieved an h-index of 27, reflecting sustained scientific impact and research excellence. Their contributions advance practical, scalable solutions with clear societal relevance in sustainable chemistry and advanced materials science.

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Nadeem Abbas | Nanotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Nadeem Abbas | Nanotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Prince Sultan University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. N. Abbas is a distinguished researcher recognized for his pioneering contributions to fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and nanofluid dynamics, with a strong focus on hybrid nanofluids, magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), nonlinear stretching surfaces, and microscale thermal phenomena. His research emphasizes the development of advanced mathematical and computational models to analyze complex flow behaviors relevant to modern engineering and biomedical systems. With an extensive publication record in leading international journals such as Chinese Journal of Physics, Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Results in Physics, and International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, Dr. Abbas has established himself as an influential figure in applied mathematics and thermofluid sciences. His most cited works on MHD hybrid nanofluid flow over nonlinear stretching cylinders, hybrid-based nanofluid flow over curved surfaces, and three-dimensional stagnation point flows have collectively garnered over 800 citations, reflecting his significant academic impact. Integrating analytical, numerical, and simulation-based approaches, Dr. Abbas’s research addresses key challenges in energy systems, materials processing, and biomedical fluid modeling, fostering international collaborations across the Middle East and Asia that advance the understanding of hybrid nanofluid applications for enhanced heat transfer and optimized fluid performance. His recent studies on nonlinear modeling of hybrid nanofluid flows over permeable and thermally slipping surfaces provide valuable insights into sustainable energy systems and industrial cooling processes. Through his innovative research and globally recognized publications, Dr. Abbas continues to contribute substantially to computational physics, applied mathematics, and mechanical engineering, driving progress in smart materials and nanofluid technologies with profound scientific and societal relevance.

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Featured Publications

  1. Abbas, N., Nadeem, S., Saleem, A., Malik, M. Y., Issakhov, A., & Alharbi, F. M. (2021). Models base study of inclined MHD of hybrid nanofluid flow over nonlinear stretching cylinder. Chinese Journal of Physics, 69, 109–117.
    Cited by: 235

  2. Nadeem, S., Abbas, N., & Malik, M. Y. (2020). Inspection of hybrid based nanofluid flow over a curved surface. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 189, 105193.
    Cited by: 228

  3. Nadeem, S., Abbas, N., & Khan, A. U. (2018). Characteristics of three-dimensional stagnation point flow of hybrid nanofluid past a circular cylinder. Results in Physics, 8, 829–835.
    Cited by: 155

  4. Abbas, N., Saleem, S., Nadeem, S., Alderremy, A. A., & Khan, A. U. (2018). On stagnation point flow of a micropolar nanofluid past a circular cylinder with velocity and thermal slip. Results in Physics, 9, 1224–1232.
    Cited by: 122

  5. Abbas, N., Rehman, K. U., Shatanawi, W., & Malik, M. Y. (2022). Numerical study of heat transfer in hybrid nanofluid flow over permeable nonlinear stretching curved surface with thermal slip. International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, 135, 106107.
    Cited by: 108

Dr. N. Abbas’s research on hybrid nanofluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics has significantly advanced the understanding of thermal and flow transport phenomena, enabling innovations in energy efficiency, biomedical engineering, and sustainable industrial processes. His work bridges fundamental science and practical application, fostering global progress in advanced materials and fluid technologies.