Muhammad Humayun Ph.D Physical Chemistry (Heilongjiang University)
Researcher (Assistant Professor), Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Riyadh · Saudi Arabia
Editorial leadership for Journal of Advances in Nanotechnology ISSN 2689-2855
Research interests
- Synthesis Of Porous Semiconductor Nanomaterials. Constructing Uncommon Heterojunctions. Metal
- Non Metal Doping. Pollutants Degradation. Co2 Reduction
- Water Splitting
Biography
Dr. Muhammad Humayun is an Assistant Professor at Prince Sultan University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he conducts research in advanced materials and energy storage systems. He earned his PhD from Heilongjiang University, where he was recognized as an outstanding graduate in 2017 and received the Chinese Government Distinguished International Student Scholarship in 2016. Dr. Humayun has authored over 81 indexed publications, with his most influential work being a comprehensive review on supercapacitor materials design, modification, and applications, published in 2021 and cited 244 times. His research contributions focus on the development and application of nanomaterials for sustainable energy technologies.
Selected publications
- A Review of Supercapacitors: Materials Design, Modification, and Applications 2021 cited 244×
- Hydrogen Storage Technology, and Its Challenges: A Review Recent 2025 cited 215×
- Photocatalytic solar fuel production and environmental remediation through experimental and DFT based research on CdSe-QDs-coupled P-doped-g-C3N4 composites 2020 cited 205×
- MXenes as Emerging Materials: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications 2022 cited 194×
- Recent Progress in the Synthesis and Applications of Composite Photocatalysts: A Critical Review 2021 cited 181×
- Manipulation of Electron Spins with Oxygen Vacancy on Amorphous/Crystalline Composite-Type Catalyst 2023 cited 161×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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