SSE Teams
  Advisory Board
  VPDT
  Project Team
  Faculty
 
Spotlight:
Interview With Prof. Abidi
taking university education in Science & Engineering to new heights in Pakistan.
 
Foresight:
Prof. Harry Gray of Caltech
talks about his passion for science and explains why you should study science at the SSE.
 
News:
Professor Khalid Aziz
received the Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from the University of Calgary on June 9, 2008.
 
 

Member Name: Muhammad Sabieh Anwar

Title: Assistant Professor of Physics

Qualifications: D.Phil., University of Oxford, UK
B.Sc., University of Engineering &
Technology (UET)

Phone: + 92 (42) 572 2670 Ext: 2402

Fax: + 92 (42) 572 2694

E-Mail: sabieh@lums.edu.pk

Website: http://ravi.lums.edu.pk/sabieh

Research Interests: Spin Physics, Quantum Control, Nanomagnetics and NMR

Biography: Muhammad Sabieh Anwar completed his D.Phil. from the Department of Physics, Oxford University (UK) in 2004, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar from Pakistan. His dissertation was titled, "Quantum Information Processing using Para-Hydrogen NMR" and revolved around the preparation of pure quantum states for quantum computing. This work also constituted the first demonstration of quantum entanglement in the liquid state. His post-doctoral experience at the University of California, Berkeley (USA) involved the demonstration of hyperpolarized NMR using heterogeneous catalytic systems, microfluidic and "lab-on-a-chip" NMR, synthesis of precise magnetic fields for ex-situ NMR, algorithmic cooling, polarization lifetime studies and hypersensitive nanoparticle MRI. Prior to his doctoral studies, Sabieh received his B.Sc. (Honours) degree in electrical engineering (electronics and communications) from the UET, Lahore. Sabieh's current research interests include quantum control, spin mechanisms in nanomagnetic materials and nanotechnology. His research has been published in the Physical Review Letters, A and B, Chemical Physics Letters, Analytical Chemistry, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie, Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, Daltons Transactions and Modern Physics Letters B. He has also taught at the Punjab University, UET (Lahore), National Centre for Physics (Islamabad) and the COMSATS Department of Physics (Islamabad) and has been an active speaker at many national and international physics / chemistry forums.

Dr. Sabieh is also the Joint Secretary and one of the founders of the Khwarzimic Science Society (http://www.khwarzimic.org) - a non-profit organization aiming at developing a science culture in Lahore's educational institutions. This Association has organized about 150 events of different kinds with the objective of strengthening the popular image of the scientific content and method.

Dr. Sabieh is recipient of several awards including the Rhodes Scholarship (Rhodes Trust), G.A. Paul Scholarship (University College, Oxford), Aizaz-e-Sabqat (Government of Pakistan), Nishan-e-Haider Scholarship (GOP), Roll-of-Honour (Government College, Lahore) and gold medals from the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education and Punjab Textbook Board.


back to top