October 16, 2020

Recording

10 16 20 SPIE Seminar.mp4

About the speakers

Dr. Muhammed Bhatti's research interests are in the area of Atomic and Molecular and Optical Physics, Environmental Physics, Alternative Energy Resources, Computational Physics and Mathematical Sciences as well as Physics Education. He has been developing new powerful techniques, B-splines and B-Polynomials techniques, including parallel computation algorithms to computational physics for solving fundamental problems in physics. These techniques are currently being applied to exploring precision structure of matter, modeling of anticancer molecules, linear and non-linear problems in optics, nanotechnology, and quantum computers. He has twenty five years plus teaching experience in physical science, physics, and physics education (since 1982). He also developed Masters Program in Physics Education at UTP and graduated nearly 40 teachers with MISIS in physics education.

Teacher preparation experience: Established and founded a “Teacher Training Center” in the Department of Physics and Geology through 10-year grant cycle (1997-2007). Total grant amount received $1.4 millions in funding from THECB and Federal including the 7 districts grant money $40,000 each year from 1997-2007.

Specialties: Cancer Research, Atomic Structure, Molecular and Optics, Mathematical models and differential equation, Basis functions, and quantum computers