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Ismail Khawar

PhD Student
Computational Nanoplasmonics
Research center
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    Khawar Ismail received the master’s degree in applied physics in 2021 from the Government college University Lahore Punjab Pakistan with a thesis entitled "Titanium doped  ​rock salts binary alloys for spintronics application ", working at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Physics (CASP). He is a research student fellowship at the University of Salento in the computational Nano-plasmonic group at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT-Centre for Biomolecular Nanotechnologies, Arnesano, LE) where he focuses to study the second order and third order non-linear optical response of Ag/Au nanoparticle by TD-DFT method within (exciting code).  currently he working on zero and finite temperature dependent Fe1-xGax (x=0-0.25%) alloys according to Aflowlib.org for magnetostriction application (DFT + Machine Learning)​.

  1. BS educational background is Computational physics  that offer a unique way to study the materials by using computational codes like (WIEN2K, Exciting code, Quantum espresso, VASP) 
  2. Computational condensed matter physics involves using computer simulations  and modelling to investigate the complex interactions and phenomena that occur in condensed matter systems. 
  3. By combining theoretical results with experimental results, scientists can gain insights into the behaviour of condensed matter systems and develop a deeper understanding of their physical properties.