Dr. Muhammad Saqaf Jagirani has distinguished himself in the field of nanomaterials and analytical chemistry through his prolific research career. Beginning at the National Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Sindh, Pakistan, Dr. Jagirani concentrated his early efforts on the synthesis and application of gold nanoparticles for the detection of anti-cancer drugs. His work expanded to include the design and development of molecular and ion-imprinted polymers, alongside advanced nanomaterials aimed at addressing environmental challenges. This foundational work set the stage for his subsequent research endeavors. Currently, as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Jiangsu University in China, Dr. Jagirani is at the forefront of creating Metal-Organic Framework (MOF)-based nanocomposites with a focus on their photocatalytic applications.
This line of inquiry is crucial for advancing sustainable technologies and environmental remediation efforts. Dr. Jagirani's expertise in the synthesis and application of nanomaterials is well-recognized in the scientific community, as evidenced by his extensive publication record, which includes 44 peer-reviewed articles and 7 book chapters. His work has garnered a notable H-index of 16, reflecting the significant impact and citation of his research within the field. In addition to his research contributions, Dr. Jagirani has played an active role in the academic community as an invited reviewer for eight national and international journals, further highlighting his expertise and recognition by his peers. With a decade of research experience, including three years at international institutions.