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Dr. Saima Shabbir

Professor - Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Institute of Space Technology | Islamabad , Pakistan

Subjects:
Chemistry
Spoken languages:
English, Urdu
Status:
Available for mentoring and open to collaboration.
Support Level:
Long-term mentoring and support, Short-term mentoring and support
Support Offered:
Article planning, Dealing with the publishing process, Presentation planning, Proposal development, Publication ethics, Responding to peer review, Study design, Theses and dissertation writing, Career mentoring

Work

Subjects:
Chemistry
Research Keywords:
Polymers, Nanomaterials, Environment, Water Treatment, Solar Cells, Carbon Dioxide Capture, Food Safety
Collaboration interests:
I seek collaboration on community based projects like antimicrobial nanohybrids for water-treatment/food-safety and nanoporous polymers for CO2 capture.
Biography:
Dr. Saima Shabbir was awarded a Doctorate of Chemistry in 2011. A Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow at Penn State and currently a Tenured Professor at Institute of Space Technology, she has established Polymer and Thermal Analyses Lab in Materials Science & Engineering Department. An author of many international journal articles, she is actively involved in Teaching, Research and Counseling at BS, MS and PhD levels in the areas of polymers, chemistry, and nanomaterials for energy, environment, food safety and health. Dr. Shabbir has been selected as the TechWomen Emerging Leader 2017 by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and The Institute of International Education (IIE), USA. Besides being honored as the Affiliate Fellow of International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Dr. Shabbir is an alumna of Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. She is a twice winner of the Research Productivity Award from Pakistan Council for Science and Technology and a recipient of Early Career Scientist Award from the Royal Society, UK. Higher Education Commission has awarded her three competitive research grants.

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