Dr. Mohammad Bhatti
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| Bios |
| Education |
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Degree |
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Institution |
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Ph. D. |
Atomic Physics |
1987 |
University of Notre Dame, USA |
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M. S. / M.Phil |
Solid State |
1981 |
Quaid-I-Azam University |
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M. S. |
Applied Mathematics |
1977 |
Quaid-I-Azam University |
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B. S. |
Physics |
1975 |
Punjab University |
MS Thesis: Pseudo
potentials in Noble Metals (Cu, Ag, Au).
Ph.D. Thesis: Application of Many-Body Perturbation Theories to
Weak Interactions in Alkali Atoms.
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Research Interest |
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My interest is in the area of Computational
Science applied to Atomic structure and Molecular physics. I am
interested in developing new powerful techniques including parallel
computation techniques to computational physics for solving
fundamental problems such as Parity Non-conservation and CP
violation in a non-accelerated based physics. Newly developed
Relativistic Many-Body Perturbation Theory (MBPT) using B-splines
and B-Polynomials techniques will apply to precision atomic
structure calculations, linear and non-linear problems in optics,
nano-technology and quantum computers. |
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Teaching Experience |
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Twenty years of Teaching experience in
physical science, physics, and physics education (since 1982-2004).
Teacher preparation experience: Established a "Teacher Training
Center" in the department of Physics and geology through 9-year
grant cycle (1997-2005) period. Total grant amount received
$910,000. |