The Department of Physics proudly organized a distinguished guest lecture by Dr. Muhammad Yousaf, Principal Investigator at Zhejiang University, on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
The session featured two highly relevant and research-oriented topics:
Dr. Yousaf delivered an insightful presentation on the fundamentals and recent advancements in energy storage technologies, emphasizing batteries, supercapacitors, and next-generation materials for sustainable energy solutions. He highlighted the growing global demand for efficient energy storage systems in renewable energy integration, electric vehicles, and smart grid applications.
In the second part of the lecture, he introduced students to Thin Film Technology, discussing fabrication techniques, material properties, deposition methods, and practical applications in electronics, photovoltaics, and advanced functional devices. The lecture provided a strong foundation for students interested in materials science, nanotechnology, and applied physics research.
The session was highly interactive, with students engaging in thoughtful discussions on research opportunities, laboratory techniques, and international collaboration prospects. Dr. Yousaf also shared valuable guidance on pursuing research careers, securing funded projects, and building strong academic profiles.
This guest lecture reflects the Department of Physics’ continued commitment to promoting cutting-edge research exposure and strengthening international academic linkages. The Department extends its sincere appreciation to Dr. Muhammad Yousaf for sharing his expertise and inspiring students toward innovation in energy and materials research.