View Profile

Mohammad Tanvir Ahmed

Lecturer, Department of Physics · Jashore University of Science and Technology

https://researchid.co/mtahmed
@just.edu.bd
49Scopus Publications
669Google Scholar Citations
15Google Scholar h-index
28Google Scholar i10-index

Biography

Mohammad Tanvir Ahmed was born in the Dhaka district of Bangladesh. He completed his SSC and HSC from Savar Cantonment Public School & College, Savar, Dhaka. He went to Jahangirnagar University, earning his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Physics. He conducted his M.S. Thesis on Perovskite thin film for optoelectronic research. He received the NST fellowship under the Ministry of Science and Technology Bangladesh for his M.S. research. He was appointed as a lecturer of Physics at BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology from 27 March 2022 to 01 November 2022. Tanvir joined as a lecturer of Physics at Jashore University of Science and Technology on 05 November 2022.

Education

M.S. (Physics) GPA:3.99/4.00 Duration: 2018 - 2020 Jahangirnagar University B.Sc. (Physics) CGPA:3.68/4.00 Duration: 2014 - 2018 Jahangirnagar University H.S.C. GPA:5.00/5.00 Duration: 2011 - 2013 Savar Cantonment Public School and College S.S.C. GPA:5.00/5.00 Duration: 2009 - 2011 Savar Cantonment Public School and College

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Unveiling gas sensing potential of novel T-AlN nanosheet toward toxic halogen and interhalogen gases: A DFT-based study
    Chemical Physics, 2026
  2. Hg²+ recognition by 2-naphthol: Experimental and quantum computational insights
    Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2026
  3. Exploring tetragonal aluminum nitride (T‑AlN) nanosheets for CO, CO2, NO, NO2, and SO2 gas sensing: insights from first-principles calculations
    Journal of Materials Science, 2026
  4. T-graphene nanotube: A promising candidate for H2 storage application
    International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2026
  5. Purification of Ni2+ heavy metal ions from wastewater using γ-graphyne: Insights from DFT and QTAIM analysis
    Solid State Communications, 2026

Links