Muhammad Saad is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Chemistry at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Poland. His research focuses on developing hollow cavity based enzymatic fuel cells and biosensors. He combines his expertise in materials chemistry and electrochemistry to design systems that convert chemical energy into electrical energy in a simple and efficient way. During his Master’s studies, Muhammad Saad also worked as a Research Assistant for a project on MXene based photocatalysts for green H2 production funded by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. Besides, having 14 publications and active participation in international conferences, he has gained significant experience for results dissemination and international cooperation. His research is paving the way for sustainable energy solutions and future advances in biofuel cells and biosensors.
Research Areas:
Bio-fuel Cells
Biosensors
Energy Storage Materials
Photo-Electrocatalysis
Projects:
The key role of electrode nanostructuring to achieve ultrasensitive detection of cancer biomarkers, 2024-2028, NCN Opus