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S. Ismat Shah Curriculum Vitae Address: 208 DuPont Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 [email protected] 302-831-1618 Positions Held: July 2017 Present Director, Energy and Environmental Policy Program Sept. 2004 Present Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Professor of Physics and Astronomy (Joint Appointment) University of Delaware Aug. 2009 Present Senior Policy Fellow, Center for Energy and Environment Policy, University of Delaware May 2012 Present Founding Fellow, Center for Science, Ethics and Public Policy, University of Delaware Jan. 1999 2004 Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy (Joint Appointment) University of Delaware March, 2001 Sept. 2003 Manager, Nanostructured Materials Program Fraunhofer Center for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials, Newark, Delaware 1987 1999 Senior Research Scientist, Central Research and Development DuPont Company Wilmington, Delaware Recent University Committees: Sept. 2012 2015 Co-Chair, Diversity and Equity Commission. Sept. 2009 2011 Chair, Faculty and Students Honors and Awards Committee Sept. 2009 Present First Year Experience Book Selection Committee Nov. 2014 Sep. 2015 Co-Chair, UD Admissions Policy Review Committee Nov. 2014 Dec. 2016 Title IX Policy Committee Nov. 2014 Dec. 2016 Title IX Education Committee Sept. 2015 Present University Senate Sept 2015 June 2016 Executive Committee, Delaware Will Shine, Strategic Planning Committee. Education and Training: 1986 1987 DuPont Postdoctoral Fellow Coordinated Sciences Laboratory University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1980 1986 Ph.D. Materials Science Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Advisor: Dr. Joe E. Greene

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S. Ismat Shah

Curriculum Vitae

Address: 208 DuPont Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716

[email protected]

302-831-1618

Positions Held:

July 2017 – Present Director, Energy and Environmental Policy Program

Sept. 2004 – Present Professor of Materials Science and Engineering

Professor of Physics and Astronomy

(Joint Appointment)

University of Delaware

Aug. 2009 – Present Senior Policy Fellow, Center for Energy and Environment Policy,

University of Delaware

May 2012 – Present Founding Fellow, Center for Science, Ethics and Public Policy,

University of Delaware

Jan. 1999 – 2004 Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering

Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy

(Joint Appointment)

University of Delaware

March, 2001 – Sept. 2003 Manager, Nanostructured Materials Program

Fraunhofer Center for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials,

Newark, Delaware

1987 –1999 Senior Research Scientist,

Central Research and Development

DuPont Company

Wilmington, Delaware

Recent University Committees:

Sept. 2012 – 2015 Co-Chair, Diversity and Equity Commission.

Sept. 2009 – 2011 Chair, Faculty and Students Honors and Awards Committee

Sept. 2009 – Present First Year Experience Book Selection Committee

Nov. 2014 – Sep. 2015 Co-Chair, UD Admissions Policy Review Committee

Nov. 2014 – Dec. 2016 Title IX Policy Committee

Nov. 2014 – Dec. 2016 Title IX Education Committee

Sept. 2015 – Present University Senate

Sept 2015 – June 2016 Executive Committee, Delaware Will Shine, Strategic Planning

Committee.

Education and Training:

1986 – 1987 DuPont Postdoctoral Fellow

Coordinated Sciences Laboratory

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

1980 – 1986 Ph.D. Materials Science

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Advisor: Dr. Joe E. Greene

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1974 – 1978 B.E. Metallurgical Engineering

NED Engineering College (NCET)

Karachi, Pakistan

Fellowship, Awards, Recognitions:

Excellence in Outreach and Global Community Services Award, College of Engineering,

University of Delaware, May 2016.

Madhuri and Jagdish N. Sheth International Alumni Award for Exceptional

Achievement, University of Illinois, 2013.

Society of Vacuum Coaters, Mentor Award, 2012

Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Delaware, 2011.

Fulbright Fellow: Baku State University, Azerbaijan, 2011.

HEC, Pakistan, Visiting Faculty, COMSAT, Islamabad, Spring 2012.

TUBITAK Visiting Scholar (Hacettepe University, Turkey), Summer 2012.

Co-Organizer: NSF workshop on Ethics in Nanoscience, May 2011.

Co-Chair and Co-Organizer Materials in Arts Symposium, University of Delaware,

November 2010.

Co-Chair and Co-Organizer, Conference on “Nanomaterials in the Environment”

University of Delaware, October 2009.

Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Engineering, University of Delaware, 2007.

Member, National Committee for Education, Society of Vacuum Coaters, 1999 – 2002

Chair, National Committee for Education, Society of Vacuum Coaters, 2002 – Present.

Member, Mentornet, an organization that works to further women's progress in scientific

and technical fields through the use of a dynamic, technology-supported mentoring

program.

Member, Board of Directors, Society of Vacuum Coaters, 2007– 2010

DuPont Postdoctoral Fellowship (1986-1987)

DuPont Achievement Award: Pioneering Work on Ion Beam Sputtering of Superconductor

Thin Films. June 7, 1988

Chair, Topical Conference on Materials for Magnetoptical Recording, American Vacuum

Society. Toronto, Canada, 1990

Secretary, Delaware Valley Chapter of MRS (1991-1993)

DuPont Accomplishment Award: Sustained Contribution to the Field of Chemical Vapor

Deposition. May 11, 1993

Member, Thin Film National Executive Committee, American Vacuum Society, 1992 -

1994

Co-Chair, Topical Conference on Display Materials, American Vacuum Society, San Jose,

California, 1996

Member, National Program Committee, American Vacuum Society, 1992 & 1997

DuPont Accomplishment Award: Sustained Contribution to the field of Nanostructured

Materials. June 10, 1998.

Research Interests:

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1. Nanomaterials for Energy, Environment and Water, including inorganic materials

(CuInGSe2) and organic materials (P3HT/PCBM) based solar cells, device modeling,

materials for photocatalysis, etc.

2. Large band gap oxides (TiO2) nanoparticles: Band structure modification.

3. Photocatlysis and Photoelectrocatalysis.

4. Nanomagnetics: Ferrites, Haussler alloys, core shell geometries.

5. Surface and interface analyses: XPS and UPS characterizations for studying interface

interactions in electronic devices.

6. Science, Ethics, Diversity and Policy.

Publications:

I have more than 230 peer reviewed publications. There are 4 additional papers that are currently

under review. My h-index is 44.

1. Fabrication and characterization of c-Si/porous-Si/CdS/ZnxCd1-xO heterojunctions for

applications in nanostructured solar cells, sent revised, 9_2017. Hussein Mumadev. Journal

of Photonics for Energy.

2. Anomalous temperature dependence of magnetic coercivity and structure property

correlations in Bi0.75A0.25FeO3 (A=Sr, Pb, and Ba) system, Accepted in Journal of

Material chemistry C (IF=5.3).

3. Controllable growth and characterization of highly aligned ZnO nanocolumnar thin films,

Zuhal Onuk, Nopporn Rujisamphan, Roy Murray, Mohamed Bah, Murat Tomakin, S.Ismat

Shah Applied Surface Science, Volume 396, 28 February 2017, Pages 1458-1465

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.11.190

4. Effects of rf power on chemical and physical structure of polytetrafluoroethylene thin films.

Rujisamphan, R.E. Murray, S. Ismat Shah, T. Supalai Chiang Mai Journal of Science

04/2017; 44(2):640-648.

5. Identification and quantification of oxygen vacancies in CeO2 nanocrystals and their role in

formation of F-centers, G. Hassnain Jaffari, Ali Imran, M. Bah, Awais Ali, Arshad S. Bhatti,

Umar Saeed Quraishi, S. Ismat Shah Applied Surface Science 396 (2017) 547-553.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.10.193

6. Surface effects on the exchange bias and magnetic irreversibility in hollow polycrystalline

NiFe2O4 nanoparticles, Mohamad A. Bah, G. Hassnain Jaffari, S. Ismat Shah Surface &

Coatings Technology 314 (2017) 35–4

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.01.018

7. Growth of ErAs Nanoparticles by Pulsed Laser Ablation in an Inert Environmen, M Lewis,

K Bichouoan, S. Ismat Shah, and J.M.O. Zide, Journal of Electronic Materials, 45, 6247

(2016)

DOI: 10.1007/s11664-016-4775-z

8. Study of Surface-Active Modes and Defects in Single-Phase Li­ Incorporated MgO

Nanoparticles, G. Hassnain Jaffary, Adnan Tahir, M Bah, Awais Ali, Arshad S. Bhatti and S.

Ismat Shah, J of Physical Chemistry Z015, 119, .21112- 281119 (2016)

DOI: 10.1021/acs.IPJb0131

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9. Biofunctionalization of PEDOT films with laminin-derived peptides, Nandita Bhagwat, Roy

E. Murray, S. Ismat Shah, Kristi L Kiick and David C. Martin Biofunctionalization of

PEDOT films with laminin-derived peptides, Nandita Bhagwat, Roy E. Murray,

S. Ismat Shah, Kristi L Kiick and David C. Martin

DOI: doi.orx/10.1016/j.aablo.2016.05.016

10. Regulation of Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition Using Biomimetic Fibrous Scaffolds,

Anitha Ravikrishnan, Tugba Ozdemir, Mohamed Bah, Karen A. Baskerville, S. Ismat Shah,

Ayyappan K. Rajasekaran, and Xinqiao Jia, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2016, 8 (28), pp

17915–17926 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b05646

11. Reaction Time and Film Thickness Effects on Phase Formation and Optical Properties of

Solution Processed Cu2ZnSnS4 Thin Films, Amna Safdar, Mohammad Islam, Muhammad

Aftab Akram, Mohammad Mujahid, Yasir Khalid & S. Ismat Shah, J. of Materi Eng and

Perform DOI 10.1007/s11665-015-1874-6

12. Enhanced performance of P3HT/(PCBM:ZnO:TiO2) blend based hybrid organic solar

cells, M. Ikram, R. Murray, M. Imran, S. Ali and S. lsmat Shah , Materials Research

Bulletin 75 (2016) 35-40

13. Phase transformation reaction path during sonication assisted solid state synthesis of

Cu2ZnSnSe4, Zhiqiang Wang, Emre Yassitepe, Mohamed Islam, S. Ismat Shah,

PowderTechnology 295 (2016) 202-208, http://dXdDUJrg/l 0.10161.pawtec2016.03D47

14. Surfaces and their effect on the magnetic properties of polycrystalline hollow y-Mn203 and

MnO nanoparticles, Mohamed A. Bah G. Hassnain Jaffari F.A. Khan S. Ismat Shah

Applied Surface Science 375, 136 (2016).

http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.02.145

15. Experimentally tailoring s-d and p-d interactions in spin polarization via post deposition

annealing conditions, Musa Mutlu Can, Shalima Shawuti, Tezer Firat, S. lsmat Shah, Journal

of Alloys and Compounds 423, 660 (2016)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/jjalkmn.2015.11.o63

16. Enhanced performance of P3HT/(PCBM:ZnO:Ti02) blend based hybrid organic solar cells

M.Ikram, R. Murray, M.Imran, S.Ali, S. lsmat Shah, Materials Research Bulletin 75 (2016)

35-40

DOI: http:J/dx.doi.org,/10.1016/j.matc:rresbull.20 15.11031

17. Study of Surface-Active Modes and Defects in Single-Phase Li-Incorporated MgO

Nanoparticles, G. Hassnain Jaffari, Adnan Tahir, Awais Ali, Arshad S. Bhatti, and S. Ismat

Shah, J. Phys. Chem. C, 28182, 119 (2015)

DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b10131

18. Tailoring the surface properties of polypropylene films through cold atmospheric pressure

(CAPP) plasma assisted polymerization and immobilization of biomolecules for

enhancement of anti-coagulation activity, K. Navaneetha Pandiyaraj, M.C. Ram Kumar, A.

Arun Kumar, P.V.A. Padmanabhan, R.R. Deshmukh, M. Bah, S. Ismat Shah, Pi-Guey Su, M.

Halleluyah Jr., A.S. Halim, Appl. Surf. Sci. 545, 370 (2016).

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.02.137

19. Nanotechnology – A path forward for developing nations, S. Ismat Shah and Tom Powers,

2015 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 92 012001 (2015)

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20. Reaction Time and Film Thickness Effects on Phase Formation and Optical Properties of

Solution Processed Cu2ZnSnS4 Thin Films Amna Safdar, Mohammad Islam, Muhammad

Aftab Akram, Mohammad Mujahid, Yasir Khalid & S. Ismat Shah 24, 12 (2016).

21. Preparation and characterization of functionalized poly(vinyl chloride) membranes for

selective separation of perchlorate from water, Po-Yen Wang, S.Ismat Shah, C.P.Huang,

Journal of Membrane Science 476 (2015) 561-570

DOI: http://dx.dol.org/10.1016/j.memsd.2014.10.054

22. Rapid thermal annealing induced formation of Ge nanoparticles in ZnO thin films: A detailed

SAXS study, Abdullah Ceylan, Leyla Tatar Yildirim, Sadan Ozcan, S. Ismat Shah, Materials

Science in Semiconductor Processing 34 (2015) 8-13

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nwp.2015.02.013

23. Predicting current from crosssection images of organic, photovoltaic devices, Roy Murray,

Nopporn Rujisamphan, S. Ismat Shah Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells 134 (2015) 231–

235

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.solmat.2014.11.044

24. Magnesia tuned multi-walled carbon nanotubes–reinforced alumina nanocomposites, Iftikhar

Ahmad, Mohammad Islam, Mushtaq Ahmad Dar, Fang Xu, Syed Ismat Shah, Yanqiu Zhud,

Materials Characterization 99 (2015) 210–219

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matchar.2014.12.002

25. Evolution of the mechanism non-thermal plasma effects on the surface of polypropylene films

for the enhancement of adhesive and hemocompatable properties, S. Ismat Shah et al. Appl.

Surface Sci. (2015)

DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.04.097

26. Correlation between structure, oxygen content and the multiferroic properties of Sr doped

BiFeO3, Shahzad Hussain, S.K. Hasanain, G. Hassnain Jaffari, Naveed Zafar Ali, M. Siddique.

S. Ismat Shah, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 622 (2015) 8–16.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.10.029

27. Influence of SiO2 nanoparticles on hardness and corrosion resistance of electroless Ni–P

coatings, Mohammad Islama, Muhammad Rizwan Azhar, Narjes Fredj, T. David Burleigh,

Olamilekan R. Oloyede, Abdulhakim A. Almajid, S. Ismat Shah, Surface & Coatings

Technology (2015).

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2014.11.044

28. The formation of anomalous Hall effect depending on W atoms in ZnO thin films, Musa Mutlu

Can, S. Ismat Shah and Tezir Firat, Applied Surface Science 303 (2014) 76-83.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.02.079

29. Efficient ternary blended hybrid organic solar cells: Fullerene derivative replacement with

metal oxide nanoparticles, M. IKRAM, R. MURRAY, M. NAFEES, M. IMRAN, S. ALI, S.

ISMAT SHAH Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures Vol. 9, No. 3, July -

September 2014, p. 1271 – 1276.

DOI:

30. Hybrid Organic Solar Cells Using Both ZnO and PCBM as Electron Acceptor Materials,

Materials Science and Engineering B 189, 64–69 (2014).

DOI: 10.1016/j.mseb.2014.08.005

31. Photolysis and Photocatalysis of 1,4 Dichlorobenzene Using Sputtered TiO2 Thin Films,

Sawsan A. Mahmoud, Emre Yassitepe, and S. Ismat Shah, Materials Science Forum 734

(2014) 215-225.

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DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.734.215

32. Nanomaterials for Energy, Inci Ruzybayev, Roy Murray, Emre Yassitepe, S. Ismat Shah,

Nanoparticles for Catalysis, Energy, and Drug Delivery, Edited by Ramesh S. Chaughule and

Anant R. Kapdi, American Scientific Publishers Pages: 1–10 (2014).

33. Influence of non-thermal plasma forming gases on improvement of surface properties of low

density polyethylene (LDPE), K. Navaneetha Pandiyaraj, R.R. Deshmukh, Inci Ruzybayev, S.

Ismat Shah, Pi-G. Su, Jr. Mercy Halleluyah, Ahmad Sukari Bin Halim, Applied Surface

Science, 307, 109–119 (2014)

DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.03.177

34. Effect of mixing ZnO and TiO2 nanoparticles in P3HT:PCBM solar cells, European Scientific

Journal, 2, 442 (1914).

ISSN: 1857 - 7431 (Online)

35. Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Titania Nanoparticles:

Photocatalytic Properties, Third Edition, Inci Ruzybayev, Scott Buzby and S. Ismat Shah

(2014)

36. Study of the Nanoscale Morphology of Polythiophene Fibrils and Fullerene Derivative

Nopporn Rujisamphan, Roy E. Murray, Fei Deng, Chaoying Ni, and S. Ismat Shah, ACS Appl.

Mater. Interfaces (2014).

DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1021/am502577s

37. The role of oxygen pressure in nitrogen and carbon co-doped Ti02 thin films prepared by pulsed

laser deposition method, Inci Ruzybayev and S. Ismat Shah, Surface Coatings Technology

241(2014) 148-153

DOI: http://dx.doi.org!l0.1016/j.surfcoat2013.10.073

38. Influence of operating parameters on surface properties of RF glow discharge oxygen plasma

treated Ti02/PET film for biomedical application. K.Navaneetha Pandiyaraj, R.R. Deshmukh,

R. Mahendiran, Pi-G Su, Emre Yassitepe, S. Ismat Shah, Stefano Perni, Polina Prokopovich,

Mallikarjuna N. Nadagouda, Materials Science and Engineering C 36 (2014) 309-319

http://dx.doi.oIXfl 0.1016/j.msec.2013.12.018

39. Microstructure and phase evolution in single phase CulnSe2 particles synthesized using

elemental precursors, Emre Yassitepe a, William N. Shafarman, S. Ismat Shah, J Solid State

Chem. 5, 213 (2014) 198-203

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/jJssc.2014.02.023

40. Current-voltage analysis of annealing effects of poly (3-hexlythiophene) and phenyl-C61-

butyric acid methyl ester organic solar cells, R Murray, N Rujisamphan, S Ali, S Hegedus, S

Ismat Shah, Journal of Photonics for Energy 3 (1), 032098-032098 (2013)

DOI:10.1117/1.JPE.3.032098

41. High Clarity, Thermally Stable and Mechanically Robust Titania Nanocomposites: Probing

the Role of Binding Agent, S Zulfiqar, S Ismat Shah, M I Sarwar, Industrial & Engineering

Chemistry Research 52 (32), 11050-11060 (2103).

DOI: 10.1021/ie401598d

42. Characterization of ZnGa2O4 particles synthesized using solid state reaction route, MM Can,

GH Jaffari, S Aksoy, S İsmat Shah, T Fırat, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 549, 303-307

(2013)

DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2012.08.137

43. Photolysis and Photocatalysis of 1, 4 Dichlorobenzene Using Sputtered TiO2 Thin Films

SA Mahmoud, E Yassitepe, S Ismat Shah, Materials Science Forum 734, 215-225 (2013)

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DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.734.215

44. CuInGaSe2 crystals synthesis by selenization of Cu-In-Ga alloy in H2Se atmosphere for solar

cell applications, Sonia Zulfiqar, Emre Yassitepe, Muhammad, Ilyas Sarwar and S. Ismat Shah

J Mater Sci: Mater Electron (2013) 24:3226-3230

DOI 10.1007/s10854-013-1232-0

45. Interplay of Vanadium States and Oxygen Vacancies in the Structural and Optical Properties

of TiO2:V Thin Films, A. Ali, I. Ruzybayev, E. Yassitepe, S. Ismat Shah, and A. S. Bhatti, J.

Phys. Chem. C 2013, 117 (38), pp 19517-19524

DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp406491q |

46. A polymeric membrane electrode for the detection of perchlorate in water at the sub-micro-

molar level, Po-Yen Wang, S. Ismat Shah and C. P. Huang Anal. Methods, 5, 3530 (2013)

DOI: 10.1039/c3ay40522b

47. Magnetic and transport properties of Co2Mn1-xCrxSi Heusler alloy thin films, M. Aftab, G.

Hassnain Jaffari, S. K. Hasanain, Turab Ali Abbas and S. Ismat Shah, J. Appl. Phys., 114,

103903 (2013)

DOI: 10.1063/1.4821125

48. Solvent free fabrication of nanoporous TiO2 filters using organic-inorganic nanocompositesM.

Burak Kaynar, Ryan DelPercio, Emre Yassitepe, Sadan Ozcan, S. Ismat Shah, Powder

Technology 233, 331 (2013).

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2012.09.009

49. Comparative surface studies of oxygen passivated FeCo nanoparticles and thin films, G.

Hassnain Jaffari, H. Lin, A. K. Rumaiz, Emre Yassitepe, C. Ni, and S. Ismat Shah, Phys. Status

Solidi A 210, No. 2, 306-310 (2013).

DOI 10.1002/pssa.201228540.

50. Hysteresis, structural and composition, characteristics of deposited thin films by reactively

sputtered titanium target in Ar/CH4/N2 gas mixture, O. A. Fouad, B. Ali and S. Ismat Shah.

DOI 10.1179/1743284713Y.0000000240. (2013)

51. Improvement of (004) texturing by slow growth of Nd doped TiO2 films, A. Ali, E. Yassitepe,

I. Ruzybayev, S. Ismat Shah, and A. S. Bhatti J. Appl. Phys. 112, 113505 (2012).

DOI: 10.1063/1.4767361

52. The effects of post-deposition annealing conditions on structure and created defects in

Zn0.90Co0.10O thin films deposited on Si(100) substrate, Musa Mutlu Can, Tezer Firat, S.

Ismat Shah, Feray Bakan and Ahmet Oral, J. Mater. Res. 28, 708 - 715 (2013).

DOI: 10.1557/jmr.2012.422

53. Focused ion beam assisted investigations of Al interface in polythiophene:fullerene solar cells,

Nopporn Rujisamphan, Fei Deng, Roy E. Murray, Chaoying Ni, S. Ismat Shah, Solar Energy

Materials, 109, 56 - 62, (2013).

DOI 10.1016/j.solmat.2012.09.022

54. Photoelectrochemical degradation of azo dye over pulsed laser deposited nitrogen-doped TiO2

thin film, Yen-Ping Peng, Emre Yassitepe, Yun-Ta Yeh, Inci Ruzybayev, S. Ismat Shah, C.P.

Huang, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 125 (2012) 465- 472

DOI 10.1016/j.apcatb.2012.06.004

55. Teaching a Course on Ethics in Nanoscience, Thomas M. Powers and S. Ismat Shah, Journal

of Nano Education 5, 1, 2013.

DOI:10.1166/jne.2013.1045

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56. Synthesis and characterization of ZnGa2O4 particles prepared by solid state reaction, Musa

Mutlu Can, G. Hassnain Jaffari, Seda Aksoy, Tezer Ferat and Ismat Shah, JALCOM 549,

(2013) 303-307.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2012.08.137 (2013)

57. Magneto electrical properties of W Doped ZnO Thin Film, Musa M. Can, Tezer Fırat, S. Ismat

Shah, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 324, 4054–4060 (2012)

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmmm.2012.07.014

58. Non-equilibrium cation distribution and enhanced spin disorder in hollow CoFe2O4

nanoparticles, G Hassnain Jaffari, A Ceylan, Holt P Bui, Thomas P Beebe Jr., S Ozcan and S

Ismat Shah, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 24 336004 (2012).

DOI:10.1088/0953-8984/24/33/336004

59. Concurrent Photoelectrochemical Reduction of CO2 and Oxidation of Methyl Orange using

Nitrogen-doped TiO2Y.-P. Peng, Y.-T. Yeh, S. Ismat Shah, C.P. Huang Applied Catalysis B,

Environmental 123–124, 414–423 (2012).

DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2012.04.037

60. Influence of oxygen vacancies on the electronic structure and magnetic properties of NiFe2O4

thin films, G. Hassnain Jaffari, A. K. Rumaiz, J. C. Woicik, and S. Ismat Shah, J. Appl. Phys.

111, 093906 (2012); doi: 10.1063/1.4704690.

61. Grafting polymer coatings onto the surfaces of carbon nanotube forests and yarns via a photon

irradiation process, Fei Deng, N. Rujisamphan, Chang Liu, Yoshinari Maezono,

Stephen C. Hawkins, Chi P. Huynh, S. Ismat Shah, Chaoying Ni, Accepted for publication in

Journal of Applied Physics (2012).

62. Effect of particle size distribution on the magnetic properties -Fe2O3 nanoparticles, G.

Hassnain Jaffari, Thomas Ekierta, K.M. Unruh, S. Ismat Shah, Materials Science and

Engineering B (2012) Available on the web.

63. Catalyst solubility and self-doping in ZnS nanostructures, M. Hafeez, U. Manzoor, A. S.

Bhatti, M. Burak Kaynar, and S. Ismat Shah, J. Appl. Phys. 111, 024313 (2012); doi:

10.1063/1.3677950.

64. Antibacterial effects of Tungsten nanoparticles on the Escherichia coli strains isolated from

catheterized urinary tract infection (UTI) cases and Staphylococcus aureus, M.A. Syed, U.

Manzoor, S. Ismat Shah, S.H.A. Bukhari, New Microbiologica, 33, 329 (2011).

65. Effects of Ag nanoparticles on survival and oxygen consumption of zebra fish embryos, Danio

rerio, Dominique A. Cowart, Stephanie M. Guida, S. Ismat Shah & Adam G. Marsh Journal

of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 46:10, 1122 (2011).

doi:10.1080/10934529.2011.590726

66. Stabilization of surface spin glass behavior in core-shell Fe67Co33-CoFe2O4 nanoparticles, G.

Hassnain Jaffari, S. Rizwan Ali, S. K. Hasanain, G Güntherodt, and, S. Ismat Shah, J. Appl.

Phys. 108, 63921 (2011) doi:10.1063/1.3478738.

67. Defect induced ferromagnetism in carbon-doped ZnO thin films, Sadaf Akbar, S.K. Hasanain,

Manzar Abbas, S. Ozcan, B. Ali, S. Ismat Shah, Solid State Comm. 17, 151 (2011)

doi:10.1016/j.ssc.2010.10.035.

68. A new route for the synthesis of CuIn0.5Ga0.5Se2 powder for solar cell applications

Emre Yassitepe, Zaki Khalifa, G. Hassnain Jaffari, Chuen-Shii Chou, Sonia Zulfiqar,

Muhammad Ilyas Sarwar and Syed Ismat Shah, Powder Technology 201 (2010) 27–31

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69. Synthesis, morphology and properties of self-assembled nanostructured aramid and

polystyrene blends, S. Shabbir, S. Zulfiqar, S. Ismat Shah, Z. Sarwar, I Muhammad, J Physical

Chem. B. Accepted for Publication (2010)

70. Hydrogen generation under visible light using nitrogen doped titania anodes, H. Lin, A. K.

Rumaiz, M. Schulz, C. P. Huang, and S. Ismat Shah, J Appl. Phys. 107, 1 (2010)

doi:10.1016/j.powtec.2010.02.034

71. Enhancement of surface spin disorder in hollow NiFe2O4 nanoparticles, G. Hassnain Jaffari,

Abdullah Ceylan, C. Ni, and S. Ismat Shah, J Appl. Phys. 107, 1 (2010)

doi:10.1063/1.3277041

72. Oxygen vacancies in N doped anatase TiO2: Experiment and first-principles Calculations,

Abdul K. Rumaiz, J. C. Woicik, E. Cockayne, H. Y. Lin, G. Hassnain Jaffari, S. Ismat Shah,

Appl. Phys. Lett. 95, 1 (2009). doi:10.1063/1.3272272

73. Development of heparin-coated magnetic nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery

applications, H. Khurshid, S. H. Kim, M. J. Bonder, L. Colak, Bakhtyar Ali, S. Ismat Shah, K

L. Kiick, and G. C. Hadjipanayis, J Appl. Phys. 105, 308 (2009).doi: 10.1063/1.3068018

74. Nanostructured multilayer TiO2–Ge films with quantum confinement effects for photovoltaic

applications, Abdul Faheem Khan, Mazhar Mehmood, Muhammad Aslam and S. Ismat Shah,

J Colloid and Interface Sci. 343, 271 (2010). doi:10.1016/j.jcis.2009.11.045

75. Glow discharge plasma-induced immobilization of heparin and insulin on 2 polyethylene

terephthalate film surfaces enhances anti-thrombogenic properties, K. Navaneetha

Pandiyaraj, V. Selvarajan, Young Ha Rhee, Hyoung Woo Kim, and S. Ismat Shah Mater. Sci.

Engin. C 29, 796 (2009).doi:10.1016/j.msec.2008.07.013

76. Role of dopant, defect, and host oxide in the observed room temperature ferromagnetism:

Co–ZnO versus Co–CeO2, Lubna R. Shah, Weigang Wang, Hao Zhu, Bakhtyar Ali, Y. Q.

Song, H. W. Zhang, S. Ismat Shah and J. Q. Xiao, J Appl. Phys. 105, 515 (2009). doi:

10.1063/1.3068648

77. Interplay of dopant, defects and electronic structure in driving ferromagnetism in Co-doped

oxides: TiO2, CeO2 and ZnO, Bakhtyar Ali, Lubna R Shah, C Ni, JQ Xiao and S Ismat Shah,

J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 21, 456005 (2009). doi:10.1088/0953-8984/21/45/456005

78. Synthesis and magnetic properties of Co–Cr2O3 nanocomposites, Mustafa Coskun, G.

Hassnain Jaffari, S. Manzoor, M. Korkmaz and S. Ismat Shah, Journal of Magnetism and

Magnetic Materials 322, 1731 (2009). doi:10.1016/j.jmmm.2009.12.016

79. Physiochemical phase transformations in Co/CoO nanoparticles prepared by inert gas

Condensation, G. Hassnain Jaffari, Hong-Ying Lin, C. Ni, S. Ismat Shah, Mater. Sci. Engin.

B 164 23 (2009).doi: 10.1016/j.mseb.2009.06.007

80. Influence of oxygen partial pressure on structural, transport and magnetic properties of Co

doped TiO2 films, Bakhtyar Ali, Abdul K. Rumaiz, Arif Ozbay, Edmund R. Nowak, S. Ismat

Shah, Solid State Comm. 149, 2210 (2009).doi:10.1016/j.ssc.2009.09.011

81. Reactive sputtering of titanium in Ar/CH4 gas mixture: Target poisoning and film

characteristics, O. A. Fouad, Abdul K Rumaiz, S. Ismat Shah, Thin Solid Films, 517, 5689

(2009).doi: 10.1016/j.tsf.2009.02.119

82. Indirect electrochemical reduction of perchlorate and nitrate in dilute aqueous solutions at the

Ti–water interface, D.M. Wang, H.Y. Lin, S. Ismat Shah, C.Y. Ni and C.P. Huang,

Separation and Purification Technology 67, 127 (2009). doi:10.1016/j.seppur.2009.03.008

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83. Photoeletrochemical generation of hydrogen over carbon-doped TiO2 photoanode Bin Zhou,

Meghan Schulz, H.Y. Lin, S. Ismat Shah, Jiuhui Qu and C.P. Huang, Applied Catalysis B:

Environmental 92, 41 (2009). doi:10.1016/j.apcatb.2009.07.026

84. Effect of growth conditions on the structure stability, transport and magnetic properties of Co

doped TiO2 films, Bakhtyar Ali, Abdul K Rumaiz, Arif Ozbay, Edmund R Nowak, S. Ismat

Shah, Proceedings of SVC Annual Technical Meeting, Santa Clara, CA. May, 2009.

85. P3HT:PCBM bulk-heterojunction Solar Cells: Process variables and device analysis

Bakhtyar Ali, Steven S. Hegedus and S. Ismat Shah. MRS Proceedings, Fall 2009 MRS

Meeting, Paper Number 111309.

86. Visible light-active C-doped TiO2 thin films for solar hydrogen generation, Meghan E.

Schulz, Hong-Ying Lin, Melissa Day, S. Ismat Shah, Proceedings of SVC Annual Technical

Meeting, Santa Clara, CA. May, 2009.

87. Role of dopant defect and host oxide in the observed room temperature ferromagnetism: Co-

ZnO versus Co-CeO2, Lubna R. Shah, Weigang Wang, Hao Zhu, Bakhtyar Ali, Y.Q. Song,

H.W. Zhang, S. Ismat Shah and J. Q. Xiao J. Appl. Phys. 105, 1 (2009)

88. Development of Heparin-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for Targeted Drug Delivery

Applications, H. Khurshid, S. H. Kim, M.J. Bonder, L. Colak, Bakhtyar Ali, S. Ismat Shah, K

L. Kiick, and G.C. Hadjipanayis (accepted, J. Appl. Phys. 105, 07B308 (2009)

89. Solid state reaction synthesis of NiFe2O4 nanoparticles, Abdullah Ceylan, Sadan Ozcan, C. Ni,

S. Ismat Shah, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 320, 857 (2008).

90. Photocatalytic activity of pulsed laser deposited TiO2 thin films, H. Lin, Abdul K. Rumaiz, M

Schulz, D Wang, R Rock, C P Huang, S. Ismat Shah, Materials Science and Engineering B

151 (2008) 133–139

91. Synthesis and Characterization of TiO2 -Ge Nanocomposites, Amita Goyal, Abdul K. Rumaiz,

Y. Miao, Sukti Hazra, C. Ni, S. Ismat Shah, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 26, 1315 (2008).

92. Glow discharge plasma-induced immobilization of heparin and insulin on polyethylene

terephthalate film surfaces enhances anti-thrombogenic properties, K. Navaneetha Pandiyaraj,

V. Selvarajan, Young Ha Rhee, Hyoung Woo Kim, S. Ismat Shah, Materials Science and

Engineering C 29, 796-805 (2009).

93. Oriented polycrystalline mesoporous CeO2 with enhanced pore integrity, Chaoying Ni,

Xiazhang Li, Zhigang Chen, Hui-Yin Harry Li, Xinqiao Jia, S. Ismat Shah, John Q. Xiao,

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 115 247 (2008).

94. Synthesis and Crystal Structure of 1,3-Bis(p-nitrophenoxy) propane, Muhammad Rafique,

Sonia Zulfiqar, Glenn P. A. Yap, S Ismat Shah, Muhammad Ilyas Sarwar, J Chem Crystallogr.

39, 83-86 (2008). DOI 10.1007/s10870-008-9471-2 (2008).

95. Influence of oxygen partial pressure on structural, transport and magnetic properties of Co

doped TiO2 films, Bakhtyar Ali, Abdul K Rumaiz, S. Ismat Shah, Arif Ozbay and Edmund R

Nowak, Sent revisions to JMMM (2008)

96. Effect of Nb and Sc Doping on the Phase Transformation, A. Ahmad, S. Buzby, C. Ni, and S.

Ismat Shah, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 8, 1 (2008)

97. Structural Effects of Co-doping of Nb and Sc in Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles, Akhlaq

Ahmad, Jawad Ali Shah, Scott Buzby, and S Ismat Shah, Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 6, 948 (2008).

98. Experimental observations of field-dependent activation of core and surface spins in Ni-

ferrite nanoparticles, A Ceylan, S K Hasanain and S Ismat Shah, J. Phys: Condens. Matter 20

195208 (2008)

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99. Reduction of perchlorate in dilute aqueous solutions over monometallic nano-catalysts:

Exemplified by tin, D.M. Wang, C.P. Huang, J.G. Chen, H.Y. Lin, S. Ismat Shah, Sep. Purif.

Technol. 58, 129-137 (2007), doi:10.1016/j.seppur.2007.07.028

100. Catalytic reduction of perchlorate by H2 gas in dilute aqueous solutions, D.M. Wang,

C.P. Huang, J.G. Chen, H.Y. Lin, S. Ismat Shah, Sep. Purif. Technol. 60, 14-21 (2007),

doi:10.1016/j.seppur.2007.07.039

101. Experimental studies on vacancy induced ferromagnetism in undoped TiO2, Abdul K

Rumaiz, Bakhtyar Ali, Abdullah Ceylan, M. Boggs, T. Beebe and S. Ismat Shah, Solid State

Communications 7, 144, (2007).

102. Titania-Germanium Nanocomposites for Quantum Dot Solar Cells, Amita Goyal, Sukti

Hazra and S. Ismat Shah, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. Vol. 974 Materials Research Society

(2007)

103. Sputtering Sources, M.M. Waite, D. Glocker and S. Ismat Shah in “50 years history of

vacuum coating technology” Edts. Don Mattox and Vivienne Mattox, Society of Vacuum

Coaters (2007).

104. Thin Film Formation Techniques, Abdul K. Rumaiz, S. Franklin, S. Buzby, and S. Ismat

Shah, in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Thin Films, V24, p721 (2007).

105. Studies on Growth Parameters of Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis by Inert Gas

Condensation Process, M. Raffi, Abdul K Rumaiz and S. Ismat Shah, J. Mater. Res. 21, 3378

(2007).

106. Structural effects of niobium and silver doping on titanium dioxide nanoparticles

A Ahmad, J Thiel, S. Ismat Shah J. Phys. Conf. Ser. 61 11-15 (2007)

107. Photocatalytic Properties of TiO2 Nanoparticles, Scott Buzby and S. Ismat Shah in Dekker

Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Taylor & Francis 1,1 (2007).

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a773324789~jumptype=rss

108. Reactive Sputtering of Silicon with Oxygen and Nitrogen, M.M. Waite and S. Ismat Shah,

Materials Science and Engineering: B 140, 64 (2007).

109. Field Dependent activation of core and surface spins in Ni-ferrite nanoparticles, Abdullah

Ceylan, S.K. Hasanain, and S. Ismat Shah, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 20 1-7 (2008).

110. Nanotechnology applications for sustainable manufacturing processes, H. Cabezas, E.

Beaver, V. Grassian, T. Gutowski, J. Hutchinson, K. Klabunde, S. Larson, A. Mansoori, S.

Ismat Shah, D. Velegol. And W. Zhang, Nanotechnology and the Environment, Report of a

National Nanotechnology Initiative Workshop, May 8-9, Arlington, VA (2003).

111. Size dependency of nanocrystalline TiO2 on its optical property and photocatalytic

reactivity exemplified by 2-chlorophenol, H. Lin, C.P. Huang, W. Li, C. Ni , S. Ismat Shah,

and Yao-Hsuan Tseng, Appl. Catalysis B: Environmental 68 1–11 (2006)

112. Inert gas condensation of evaporated Ni and laser ablated CoO, Abdullah Ceylan, Abdul

K. Rumaiz, and S. Ismat Shah, J. Appl. Phys. 101, 094302 (2007); doi:10.1063/1.2724733.

113. Effect of Nb and Sc doping on the phase transformation of sol-gel processed TiO2

nanoparticles, A Ahmad, S Buzby, C Ni, S Ismat Shah, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotech

8, 2410 (2008).

114. Inorganic Nanocomposites for Next Generation Solar Cells, S. Chatterji, A. Goyal, and S.

Ismat Shah, Materials Letters, 60, 3541 (2006)

115. Inert gas condensation of evaporated Ni and laser ablated CoO, J Appl. Phys. 101, 94302

(2007).

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116. Synthesis of a CNT-grafted TiO2 nanocatalyst and its activity triggered by a DC voltage,

Chien-Sheng Kuo, Yao-Hsuan Tseng, Hong-Ying Lin, Chia-Hung Huang, Chih-Yen Shen,

Yuan-Yao Li, S Ismat Shah and Chin-Pao Huang, Nanotechnology 18, 465607 (2007)

117. Antibacterial Properties of Silver doped Titania, J. Thiel, L. Pakstis, S. Buzby, M. Raffi,

D. Pochan and S. Ismat Shah, Small 3, 799 (2007).

118. Effect of Particle Size on the Magnetic Properties of Core-Shell Structured Nanoparticles,

Abdullah Ceylan, C. C. Baker, S. K. Hasanain, S. Ismat Shah, J. Appl. Phys. 100, 034301

(2006).

119. Reactive Gas Condensation Synthesis of Aluminum Nitride Nanoparticles, Colin C. Baker,

Abdullah Ceylan, and S. Ismat Shah, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 6, 1 (2006).

120. Enhanced Solubility Ag-Cu Nanoparticles and Their Thermal Transport Properties,

Abdullah Ceylan, Katie Jastrzembski, and S. Ismat Shah, Metallurgical and Materials

Transactions 37A, 2033 (2006).

121. Dopant Location Identification in Nd3+-Doped TiO2 Nanoparticles, W. Li, A. I. Frenkel, J.

C. Woicik, C. Ni, S. Ismat Shah, Phy. Rev. B 72, 155315 (2005).

122. Visible Light Photocatalysis with Nitrogen Doped Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles

Prepared by Plasma Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition, S. Buzby, M. A. Barakat, H. Lin,

C. Ni, S. A. Rykov, J.G. Chen and S. Ismat Shah. J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 24, 3 (2006)

123. Effective Magnetic Anisotropy and Coercivity in Fe Nanoparticles prepared by Inert Gas

Condensation. Lubna Rafiq Shah, Bakhtyar Ali, S. K. Hasanain, A. Mumtaz, C. Baker, S. Ismat

Shah. International Journal of Modern Physics B 20, 37 (2006).

124. Effect of Reducing Atmosphere on the Magnetism of Zn1-xCoxO Nanoparticles, Naeem,

M.; Hasanain, S. K.; Kobayashi, M.; Ishida, Y.; Fujimori, A.; Buzby, Scott; Shah, S. Ismat,

Nanotechnology 17 2675 (2006)

125. Nonmonotonic concentration dependence of magnetic response in Fe nanoparticle-

polymer composites, Abdullah Ceylan, C. C. Baker, S.K. Hasanain, S. Ismat Shah, Phys. Rev.

B 72, 134411 (2005).

126. Enhanced Solubility of Cu in Ag Nanoparticles Synthesized by Inert Gas Condensation,

Abdullah Ceylan, C. Ni, and S. Ismat Shah, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. Vol. 854E, U5.5.1

(2005)

127. Effect of Cobalt doping on the phase transformation of TiO2 nanoparticles, M. A. Barakat,

G. Hayes, and S. Ismat Shah, Catalysis 10, 1 (2005)

128. Synthesis and Antibacterial Properties of Silver Nanoparticles, C. Baker, A. Pradhan, L.

Pakstis, D. Pochan and S. Ismat Shah, J. Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology 5, 244 (2005)

129. Photocatalytic degradation of 2-chlorophenol by Co-doped TiO2 nanoparticles, M.A.

Barakat, H. Schaeffer, G. Hayes, S. Ismat Shah, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 57, 23

(2004)

130. Size dependence of thermal stability of TiO2 nanoparticles, W. Li and C. Ni, H. Lin and C.

P. Huang, S. Ismat Shah, J Appl. Phys. 96, 6663 (2004)

131. Magnetic behavior of iron and iron-oxide nanoparticle polymer composites, C. Baker, S.

Ismat Shah, S.K. Hasanain, J. Mag. Mag. Mater. 280, 412 (2004).

132. Surface analysis of the initial stages of Si film growth Dr. K. Xu , M. M. Waite, and S.

Ismat Shah Mat. Sci. & Eng. B 108, 281 (2004).

133. Band Gap Tailoring of Nd3+ Doped TiO2 Nanoparticles, W. Li, S. Ismat Shah, Y. Wang,

H. Lin, C. P. Huang, J. G. Chen, J. McCormick, D. J. Doren and M.A. Barteau, Appl. Phys.

Lett. 83, 4143 (2003).

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134. Doped Self-Aligned Metallization for Solar Cells, E.A. Addo, S. Ismat Shah, R. Opila,

A.M. Barnett, K. Allison, and O. Sulima, Journal of Mater. Res. 19, 986 (2004).

135. Effect of Metal Under Layers on Low Temperature Silicon Growth, K. Xu, A. Pradhan,

and S. Ismat Shah, J. Appl. Phys. 94, 5374 (2003).

136. Reactive Sputtering of Nanostructured WCx, A. K. Rumaiz, S. Ismat Shah, C. Ni, J. Derek

Demaree, J.K. Hirvonen. Mat. Res. Soc. Proc. 750, Y 5.14.1 (2003).

137. Synthesis Characterization and Catalytic Studies of Transition Metal Carbides

Nanoparticles as Environmental Nanocatalysts, S. Ismat Shah and J.G. Chen, Proceedings EPA

Nanotechnology and the Environment: Applications an Implications STAR Progress Review

Workshop, August 28-29, Arlington, VA. 2002.

138. Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Nanoparticles and the Formation of Metal-

Polymer Nanocomposites, Anshu A. Pradhan, S. Ismat Shah, Lisa Pakstis, and D. Pochan, Mat.

Res. Soc. Proc. 740, I6.10.1 (2003)

139. Nanostructured Catalysts for Environmental Applications, American Chemical Society

Proceedings, S. Ismat Shah, A. Rumaiz, and W. Li. (2003).

140. C. Baker, S. Ismat Shah, S.K. Husanain, B. Ali, L. Shah, G. Li, T. Eikert, and K.M. Unruh,

Inert Gas Condensation of Iron and Iron-Oxide Nanoparticles, Mat. Res. Soc. Proc. 746, Q4.4.1

(2003).

141. E.A. Addo, S. Ismat Shah, R. Opila, A.M. Barnett, K. Allison, Oleg Sulima, Screen

printable doped self-aligned metallization for solar cells, Mat. Res. Soc. Proc. 744, M5.17.1

(2003).

142. Andrew Burns, W. Li, E. Peng, J. Hirvonen and S. Ismat Shah, Neodymium ion dopant

effects on sol-gel derived titania nanostructures, Mat. Sci. Engin. B.111, 1, (2004)

143. Jung, Oh-Jin; Kim, Sam-Hyeok; Cheong, Kyung-Hoon; Li, W. Shah, S. Ismat.

Metallorganic chemical vapor deposition and characterization of TiO2 nanoparticles. Bulletin

of the Korean Chemical Society 24, 49 (2003).

144. W. Li, S. Ismat Shah, C.-P. Huang, O. Jung, and C. Ni, Study of Nd3+, Pd2+, Pt4+, and Fe3+

dopants effect on photoreactivity of TiO2 nanoparticles, Proc. National Academy of Science,

99, 6482 (2002).

145. S. Ismat Shah and A. Pradhan, Reactive sputtering of oxides in hollow cathode sources,

Proc. of Society of Vacuum Coaters Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2002) p. 236.

146. W. Li, S. Ismat Shah, Structure and size distribution of TiO2 nanoparticles deposited on

stainless steel mesh, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 20, 2303 (2002).

147. A. Burns, S. Ismat Shah and C. Baker, Sol-gel synthesis and characterization of Nd-ion

doped nanostructured titania thin films, Mat. Res. Soc. Proc. 703, 193 (2002).

148. W. Li, S. Ismat Shah, C.-P. Huang, O. Jung, and C. Ni, Metallorganic Chemical Vapor

Deposition and Characterization of TiO2 Nanoparticles, Materials Science and Engineering B

96, 247 (2002).

149. C. Baker and S. Ismat Shah, Reactive Sputter Deposition of Tungsten Nitride Thin Films,

J. Vac. Sci. Tech. A 20, 199 (2002).

150. G. A. M. Reynolds, Lap-Tak Cheng, R. Bouchard, S. Ismat Shah, P. Moffett, H. Jones and

L. F. Robinson, Electron field emission from ion-treated thick paste carbon thick films, J.

Mater. Res. 17, 2590 (2002).

151. A. Pradhan, S. Ismat Shah, and K.M. Unruh, Reactive Sputter Deposition of Alumina Thin

Films Using a Hollow Cathode Sputtering Source, Rev. Sci. Inst. 73, 3841 (2002).

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152. W. Li, S. Ismat Shah, D. Guerin, J. G. Chen and H. Hwu, Growth and Characterization of

Epitaxial Ge1-xCx Thin Films on (100) Si, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 19, 2617 (2001).

153. K. Xu, S. Ismat Shah, and D. Guerin, Low Temperature Deposition and Characterization

of Polycrystalline Si Films on Polymer Substrates, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 19, 1078 (2001).

154. K. Xu and S. Ismat Shah, Effect of Sputtering Gas Composition on Low Temperature

Deposition of Polycrystalline Silicon Films, Proc. of Society of Vacuum Coaters Annual

Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (2001). p 1-6.

155. S.I. Shah, K.C. Cadien, and J.E. Greene, GaSb-Ge pseudobinary phase diagram, J.

Electronic Mater. 11, 53 (1982).

156. S.I. Shah and J.E. Greene, Growth and physical properties of ZnGeAs2, Materials Letters

2, 115 (1983).

157. S.I. Shah and J.E. Greene, Growth and physical properties of amorphous and single crystal

ZnGeAs2 layers deposited on (100)GaAs by sputter deposition in excess Zn and As, J. Crystal

Growth 68, 537 (1984).

158. R. Beserman, J.E. Greene, M.V. Klein, T.N. Karbach, T.C. McGlinn, L.T. Romano, and

S.I. Shah, Raman scattering from metastable (GaSb)1-x(Ge2)x alloys, Proceeding of the 17th

International Conference of the Physics of Semiconductors, Editors J.D. Chadi and W.A.

Harrison, Springer, Berlin (1985) pp961.

159. S.A. Barnett, B. Kramer, L.T. Romano, S.I. Shah, M.A. Ray, S. Fang, and J.E. Greene, A

review of recent results on single crystal metastable semiconductors: Crystal growth, Phase

stability, and Physical properties, MRS Symp. Proc. 37, 285 (1985).

160. E.A. Stern, J.E. Greene, F. Ellis, K. Kim, L.T. Romano, S.I. Shah, X-Ray diffraction and

EXAFS studies of the structure of metastable (GaSb)1-x(Ge2)x alloys, Phys. Rev. Lett. 54,

905 (1985).

161. T.L. Barr, B. Kramer, S.I. Shah, M. Ray, and J.E. Greene, ESCA studies of the valance

band and loss spectra of semiconducting films: Ionicity and chemical bonding, Mat. Res. Soc.

Symp. Proc. 47, 205 (1985).

162. S.I. Shah, B. Kramer, S.A. Barnett, and J.E. Greene, Direct evidence for an order/disorder

phase transition at x=0.3 in single crystal metastable (GaSb)1-x(Ge2)x alloys: High Resolution

x-ray diffraction measurements, J. Appl. Phys. 59, 1482 (1986).

163. A.D.F. Kahn, J.A. Eades, L.T. Romano, S.I. Shah, and J.E. Greene, Ion-channeling studies

of the structural phase transitions in (GaSb)1-x(Ge2)x alloys, Phys. Rev. Lett. 58, 682 (1987).

164. E.A. Stern, F. Ellis, K. Kim, L.T. Romano, S. I. Shah, J.E. Greene, Nonunique structure

of metastable (GaSb)1-x(Ge2)x alloys, Phys. Rev. Lett. 54, 905 (1985).

165. S.I. Shah, J.E. Greene, L.L. Ables, Qi. Yao and P.M. Raccah, Growth of single crystal

metastable Ge(1-x)Sn(x) Alloys on Ge(100) and GaAs(100) substrates, J. of Crystal Growth

83, 3 (1987).

166. S.I. Shah, J.E. Greene, L.L. Abels, and P.M. Raccah, Epitaxial metastable (GaSb)1-

x(Ge2(1-y)Sn(2y))x quaternary alloys on GaAs(100): Crystal growth, structure, and Raman

Scattering, J. of Crystal Growth 91, 71 (1988).

167. S.I. Shah and P.F. Carcia, Superconductivity and resputtering effects in rf sputtered

YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films, Appl. Phys. Lett. 51, 2146 (1987).

168. S.I. Shah and P.F. Carcia, Growth of YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films by ion beam sputtering,

Materials Letters, 6, 49 (1987).

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169. S.I. Shah and P.F. Carcia, Growth of YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films by sputtering, AIP Conf.

Proc. 165, 50 (1987).

170. S.I. Shah, C.R. Fincher, M.W. Duch, D.A. Beames, K.M. Unruh, and C.P. Swann, Growth

and properties of YBa2Cu3O7-x superconducting thin films, Thin Solid Films, 171, 166

(1988).

171. S.I. Shah, G.A. Jones, and M.A. Subramanian, Growth and microstructure of Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-

O thin films, Appl. Phys. Lett. 53, 429 (1988).

172. S.I. Shah, Annealing studies of YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films, Appl. Phys. Lett. 53, 612 (1988).

173. P.A.P. Lindberg, P. Soukiassian, Z.-X. Shen, S.I. Shah, C.B. Eom, I. Lindau, W.E. Spicer,

and T.H. Geballe, Electronic structure of ceramics and thin film samples of high Tc

Bi2Sr2CaCu3O8+x superconductors: Effects of Ar+ sputtering, oxygen-exposure, and Rb-

deposition, Appl. Phys. Lett. 53, 1978 (1988).

174. A.J. Epstein, X.D. Chen, S. Chittpeddi, E. Ehrefreund, J.M. Ginder, Y. Lu, R.P. McCall,

B.R. Patton, M.G. Roe, F. Zuo, W. Farneth, B.S. McLean, S.I. Shah, J.R. Gaines, and Y. Song,

High temperature superconductivity - The first two years, Gordon and Breach Science

Publishers (1988) pp.113.

175. P.L. Gai, S.I. Shah, and E.D. Boyes, Synthesis, microstructure, and local chemistry of

superconducting Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O thin films, MRS Symp. Proc. 138, 143 (1988).

176. K.M. Unruh, B.M. Peterson, S.I. Shah, G.A. Jones, Y.-W. Kim, and J.E. Greene,

Preparation and Structure of Cu-W Multilayers, MRS Symp. Proc. 132, 225 (1988).

177. A.J. Epstein, J.M. Ginder, J.M. Leng, R.P. McCall, M.G. Roe, H.J. Ye, W.E. Farneth, E.M.

McCarron, and S.I. Shah, Absorption and photoinduced absorption studies of La2CuO4 and

YBa2Cu3O6+x: Role of defect states, in High Tc Superconductors Electronic Structure,

Edts. A. Bianconi and A. Marcelli, Pergamon, Oxford (1989) pp.87.

178. S.I. Shah, Effect of deposition conditions on the cation composition during reactive

magnetron sputtering of high Tc superconductors, Thin Solid Films, 181, 157 (1989).

179. K.M. Unruh, B.M. Peterson, J.R. Beamish, N. Mulders, and S.I. Shah, Granular

Nix(SiO2)100-x thin films as low temperature thermometers, Appl. Phys. Lett., 68, 3015

(1990).

180. S.I. Shah, Resputtering induced chemical inhomogeneities during high Tc superconductor

thin film growth, Bull. Mater. Sci. 14, 503 (1991).

181. P.F. Carcia, S.I. Shah, and W.B. Zeper, Effect of energetic bombardment on the magnetic

coercivity of sputtered Pt/Co thin film multilayers, Appl. Phys. Lett. 56, 2345 (1990).

182. K.M. Unruh, B.M. Peterson, and S.I. Shah, Melting behavior in granular metal thin films,

Mat. Res. Soc. Proc. 195, 567 (1991).

183. J.T. McDevitt, R.W. Murray, S.I. Shah, J.P. Collman, and W.A. Little, Electrochemical

response of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 superconductor microband electrodes, J. Electrochem. Soc.138,

1346 (1991).

184. J.M. Leng, J.M. Ginder, A.J. Epstein, W.E. Farneth, and S.I. Shah, Absorption and

photoinduced absorption spectroscopy in semiconducting YBa2Cu3O6+x, Phys. Rev. B 43,

10582 (1991).

185. S.I. Shah and K.M. Unruh, XPS study of (Fe,Co,Ni)-SiO2 granular films, Appl. Phys. Lett.

59, 3485(1991).

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186. B.M. Patterson, K.M. Unruh, and S.I. Shah, Melting and freezing behavior of ultrafine

granular metal thin films, Nanostruct. Mater. 1, 65 (1992).

187. S.I. Shah and K.M. Unruh, Fabrication and in-situ XPS analysis of granular metal thin

films, Thin Solid Films, 206, 264 (1991).

188. A. Tsoukatos, G.C. Hadjipanayis, Y.J. Zhang, M. Waite, C.P. Swann and S.I. Shah,

Thickness effects on the magnetic hysterisis of equiatomic CoPt films, MRS Proceedings,

Magnetic Thin Films, Spring MRS, Anaheim (1991).

189. S. Gangopadhyay and G.C. Hadjipanayis, S.I. Shah, C.M. Sorensen, K.J. Kalabunde, V.

Papaefthymiou and A. Kostikas, Effect of oxide layer on the hysterisis behavior of fine Fe

particles, J. Appl. Phys.70, 5888 (1991).

190. S.I. Shah and P.F. Carcia, Spatial dependence of composition in ion beam sputter deposited

GdTbFe thin films, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. 609, A9 (1991).

191. K.M. Unruh, B.M. Peterson, and S.I. Shah, Melting behavior of Snx(SiO2)100-x granular

metal films, J. of Matt. Res. 7, 214 (1992).

192. M.M. Waite and S.I. Shah, XPS of initial stages of nucleation and growth of diamond thin

films during plasma assisted chemical vapor deposition, Appl. Phys. Lett. 60, 2344 (1992).

193. S.I. Shah and M.M. Waite, Effect of oxygen on the nucleation and growth of diamond thin

films, Appl. Phys. Lett. 61, 3113 (1992).

194. S. Ismat Shah, M.M. Waite, B.A. Doele, K.M. Unruh and Z. Li, Fabrication and

characterization of GexAl1-x thin films, J Nanostructured Matt. 2, 149 (1993).

195. M.M. Waite, B.A. Doele, S. Ismat Shah, and K.M. Unruh, Fabrication and x-ray

photoelectron spectroscopy of granular Ge in Al and Al2O3 matrices, J. Vac. Sci. Technol.

A11, 1776 (1993).

196. S. Ismat Shah, B.A. Doele, C.R. Fincher and K.M. Unruh, X-ray diffraction analysis and

x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of - and -W thin films grown by ion beam assisted

deposition, J. Vac. Sci. Technol A11, 1470 (1993).

197. M.M. Waite, S. Ismat Shah and B.A. Doele, XPS study of the matrix effects on the

oxidation of nanostructures Ge granular films, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 286, 49 (1993).

198. S. Ismat Shah and Graciela B. Blanchet, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of laser ablated

polytetrafluoroethylene thin films, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 285, 599 (1993).

199. A. Tsoukatos, H. Wang, G.C. Hadjipanayis, Y.J. Zhang, M.M. Waite and S. Ismat Shah,

Thickness effects on the magnetic hysteresis of Co-Pt films, J. Magnetism Mag. Mater. 118,

387 (1993).

200. Z.X. Tang, G.C. Hadjipanayis, S. Ismat Shah, V. Papaefthymiou, and K.J. Klabunde,

Preparation of Fe4N from Nd-containing precursors, J. Magnetism Mag. Mater. 119, 49

(1993).

201. M.M. Waite and S. Ismat Shah, Analyses of the early stages of nucleation and growth of

diamond films during plasma assisted CVD, Electrochemical Society Proceedings PV 93-17,

170 (1993).

202. H. Wan, A. Tsoukatos, Y.J. Zhang, G.C. Hadjipanayis and S. Ismat Shah, Magnetic

properties of Er-Ta granular thin films, J. Nanostructured Materials 1, 505 (1992).

203. G.B. Blanchet and S. Ismat Shah, Deposition of PTFE films by laser ablation, Appl. Phys.

Lett. 62, 1026 (1993).

204. G.B. Blanchet, C.R. Fincher, Jr., K.H. Gardner, C.L. Jackson and S. Ismat Shah, Laser

Ablation and the production of polymer films, Science 262, 719 (1993).

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205. S. Ismat Shah, M.M. Waite, K.M. Unruh, K.H. Theopold, and A.M.A. Bennett, Fabrication

and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Nanostructured Semiconductor Thin Films and

Particles, NATO ASI Series E 260, 213 (1994).

206. A.M.A. Bennett, T. Douglas, K.M. Unruh, S. Ismat Shah and K.H. Theopold, Synthesis

of III-V particles from organometallic precursors, NATO ASI Series E 260, 29 (1994).

207. M.M. Waite and S. Ismat Shah, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the interface between

diamond films and tantalum substrates, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 317, 529 (1994).

208. I.A. Weerasekera, S. Ismat Shah, D.A. Baxter and K.M. Unruh, Structure and stability of

sputter deposited beta-tungsten thin films, Appl. Phys. Lett. 64, 3231 (1994).

209. S. Ismat Shah and M.M. Waite, Diamond deposition on carbon fibers, J. Vac. Sci. Technol.

A13, 1624 (1995).

210. S. Ismat Shah, Surface characterization of nanoparticles and thin films by x-ray

photoelectron spectroscopy, in Clusters and Nanostructured Materials, Edtrs. P. Jena and S.N.

Behera, Nova Science Publishers, Commack, New York (1996).

211. J. Kolodzey, P.A. O'Neil, S. Zhang, B. Orner, K. Roe, C.P. Swan, S. Ismat Shah, M.M.

Waite, and K.M. Unruh, Growth of Ge-C alloys on silicon substrates by molecular beam

epitaxy, Phys. Rev. Letter. 67, 1875 (1995).

212. J. Kolodzey, P.R. Berger, B. Orner, D. Hits, F. Chen, A. Khan, X. Shao, M.M. Waite, S.

Ismat Shah, C.P. Swan, and K.M. Unruh, Optical and electronic properties of SiGeC alloys

grown on Si substrates, Proc. 6th Inter. Symp. on Silicon Molecular Beam Epitaxy, E-MRS,

May 1995, Strasbourg.

213. F. Chen, M.M. Waite, S. Ismat Shah, B. Orner, S.S. Iyer, and J. Kolodzey, Measurements

of the energy band offsets of Si-Ge and Ge-C alloys, Symp. Proc. ICFSI-5, June 1995,

Princeton, NJ.

214. S. Ismat Shah, M.M. Waite, D. Guerin, and D.J. Walls, Plasma assisted conversion of

carbon fibers to diamond, Appl. Phys. Lett. 67, 3355 (1995).

215. J. Kolodzey, P.R. Berger, B. Orner, D. Hits, F. Chen, A. Khan, X. Shao, M.M. Waite, S.

Ismat Shah, C.P. Swan, and K.M. Unruh, Optical and electronic properties of SiGeC alloys

grown on Si Substrates, J. Crystal Growth 157, 386 (1995).

216. J. Kolodzey, F. Chen, B. Orner, D. Guerin and S. Ismat Shah, Energy band offsets of SiGeC

heterojunctions, Thin Solid Films, 302, 201 (1997).

217. S. Ismat Shah and D. Guerin, Enhanced nucleation and growth of diamond thin films using

nanodiamond monolayers, J. Mater. Sci. Lett. 476, 16 (1997).

218. D. Guerin and S. Ismat Shah, Reactive sputtering of TiOx thin films, J. Vac. Sci. Technol.,

A 15, 712 (1997).

219. S. Ismat Shah, Field Emission Displays, Phys. World 10, 45 (1997).

Book Chapters:

220. D. Guerin and S. Ismat Shah, TiOx thin films by magnetron sputtering, in Hand Book of

Thin Film Process Technology, D.A. Glocker and S. Ismat Shah, Eds. IOP Publishing, Bristol,

UK. Dec. (1997).

221. M.M. Waite and S. Ismat Shah, Deposition of diamond films by plasma assisted chemical

vapor deposition, in Handbook of Thin Film Process Technology, D.A. Glocker and S. Ismat

Shah, Eds. IOP Publishing, Bristol, UK. X1.8:1 (1995).

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222. S. Ismat Shah, Deposition of Gd-Tb-Fe film for magnetoptical applications, in Hand Book

of Thin Film Process Technology, D.A. Glocker and S. Ismat Shah, Eds. IOP Publishing,

Bristol, UK. X5.1:1 (1995).

223. S. Ismat Shah, Introduction to Sputtering, in Handbook of Thin Film Process Technology,

D.A. Glocker and S. Ismat Shah, Eds. IOP Publishing, Bristol, UK. A3.0:1 (1995).

224. S. Ismat Shah and K. Boer, Photon Penetration Through Surfaces, in Survey of

Semiconducting Materials, Ed. K.W. Boer, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York, NY (2002).

225. S. Ismat Shah and K. Boer, Electron Penetration Through Surfaces, in Survey of

Semiconducting Materials, Ed. K.W. Boer, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York, NY (2002).

226. Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology, Ed. H.S. Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers (2004).

227. S. Ismat Shah and C. Baker, Metal Nanoparticles, in Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology, Ed.

H.S. Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers (2004).

228. S. Ismat Shah and S. Buzby, Photocatalytic Properties of TiO2 Nanoparticles Encyclopedia

of Nanotechnology, Dekker Publications, New York (2006).

229. S. Ismat Shah, S. Buzby and S. Franklin, Semiconductor Oxide Nanoparticles, Ed. Jose

Rodriguez, Wiley, New York (2006).

230. S. Ismat Shah and A. Rumaiz, Nanoparticles Synthesis by Laser Ablation, Wiley, New

York (2006).

231. S. Ismat Shah, G. Hassnain Jaffari, Emre Yassitepe, Bakhtyar Ali, Evaporation: Processes,

Bulk Microstructures and Mechanical Properties, in Handbook of Thin Films, Peter Martin

(Editor), Wiley, New York (2009).

232. S. Ismat Shah, R. Murray, E. Yassitepe, and I. Ruzybayev, Nanomaterials for Energy, in

Nanoparticles for Catalysis, Energy and Drug Delivery, Editor: Dr. Ramesh S. Chaughule,

American Scientific Publishers, USA (2013).

Invited and Contributed Talks

1. Surfaces and Interfaces in Organic Solar Cells, Villanova University Physics Department,

September 8, 2017.

2. Smart Cities: Energy Options, COMSATS Islamabad, August 28, 2017.

3. Smart Cities: Energy Options, University of Karachi, August 29, 2017.

4. Nanotechnology and Energy options, Islamia University, Bahawalpur, Pakistan (Feb. 14,

2017).

5. (Colloquium) I-V based resistance analyses of Organic Solar Cells, Rohr Universitat

Bochum (RUB), Bochum, Germany (Jan 27, 2016).

6. Organic Solar Cells, KMUTT Bangkok, Thailand April 8, 2016.

7. Organic Solar Cells, University of Hanoi, Hanoi, Vietnam. April 12 (2016).

8. Surfaces and Interfaces in Organic Solar Cells, University of Engineering and Technology,

Lahore, Pakistan (Dec 5, 2016).

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9. Predicting current from cross section images of organic photovoltaic devices, R Murray, N

Rujisamphan, S Ismat Shah, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 134, 231-235 (2015

10. Thickness dependent magnetic and ferroelectric properties of LaNiO 3 buffered BiFeO 3 thin

films, S Hussain, SK Hasanain, GH Jaffari, S Ismat Shah, Current Applied Physics 15 (3),

194-200 (2015)

11. Defect dependent polarized spin current in 1% Co doped ZnO thin films, MM Can, S Ismat

Shah, T Fιrat, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 377, 229-238 (2015)

12. Correlation between structure, oxygen content and the multiferroic properties of Sr doped

BiFeO3 S Hussain, SK Hasanain, GH Jaffari, NZ Ali, M Siddique, S Ismat Shah, Journal of

Alloys and Compounds 622, 8-16 (2015)

13. Magnesia tuned multi-walled carbon nanotubes–reinforced alumina nanocomposites, I

Ahmad, M Islam, MA Dar, F Xu, SI Shah, Y Zhu, Materials Characterization 99, 210-219

(2015)

14. (Invited) Solution Process Organic Solar Cells, University of Axe Marseille, Marseille,

France. Jan 30, 2014.

15. (Invited) Surfaces and Interfaces in Organic Solar Cells, International Conference on

Nanomaterials Synthesis, Fabrication and Applications, Nanotech Challenges 2014, March 2

– 6, Cairo, Egypt.

16. (Invited) Nanotechnology for Developing Nations, International Conference on

Nanomaterials Synthesis, Fabrication and Applications, Nanotech Challenges 2014, Cairo,

Egypt, March 2 – 6 (2014)

17. (Invited) Nanotechnology: A path forward for the developing nations, International

Conference on Renewable Energy Sources (ICRES), Bahawalpur, Pakistan, April 8 – 10

(2014)

18. (Invited) Organic Solar Cells, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Karachi,

Pakistan, March 17 – 20 (2014)

19. (Invited) Surfaces and Interfaces in Organic Solar Cells, Shah Saud University, Riyadh,

Saudi Arabia May 22 (2014).

20. (Invited) Organic Solar Cells, Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia, July 14 (2014).

21. (Invited) Bandgap tailoring of TiO2, Shah Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia May 22

(2014)

22. (Invited) Nobel Peace Prize, Nobel Prize Talks, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware,

Nov. (2014)

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23. (Contributed) Current Voltage Analysis of Silver Nanoparticle Doped OPV Devices, Roy

Murray, Nopporn Rujisamphan, Haley Cramer, and S. Ismat Shah, IEEE Photovoltaics

Specialist Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 8 – 13 (2014)

24. Microwave absorption properties of BaGdxFe12-xO19 nanoparticles synthesized by wet milling

process. B. Kynar, S. Ozcan, A. Ceylan and S. Ismat Shah, APS annual meeting, Baltimore,

MD. March 2013.

25. High surface area nanoporous Ti02 coating for effective water condensation, B. Kynar, S.

Ozcan, A. Ceylan and S. Ismat Shah, APS annual meeting, Baltimore, MD. March 2013.

26. Fabrication of nanoporous TiO2 filters using organic–inorganic nanocomposites, B. Kynar, S.

Ozcan, A. Ceylan and S. Ismat Shah, APS annual meeting, Baltimore, MD. March 2013.

27. Al Diffusion in OPV active layers, H. Cramer, N Rujisamphan, R Murray and S. Ismat Shah,

APS annual meeting, Baltimore, MD. March 2013.

28. Nanoscale Morphology of Polythiophene Fibrils and Fullerene Derivative Investigated using

Energy-Filtered TEM and XRD, EMRS, Berlin, Germany 2013.

29. Study of Nanoscale Morphology of Polythiophene Fibrils and Fullerene Derivative by Energy-

Filtered TEM and XRD Analysis, Nopporn Rujisamphan, Roy E. Murray, Fei Deng, Chaoying

Ni, S. Ismat Shah, International Conference on Advanced Materials, Islamabad, Pakistan.

October, 2013.

30. Nanotechnology: Ethics and Science, Islamabad, Pakistan, April, 2013.

31. Nanotechnology for developing nations, International Conference on Advanced Materials,

Islamabad, Pakistan. October, 2013.

32. Solution processed organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells, Conference on Solid State Physics.

Lahore, Pakistan. November, 2013.

33. Nanotechnology and future energy options, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. January, 2013.

34. Nanotechnology – Consumer or Contributor? A path forward for the developing nations,

Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. March 2013.

35. Issues and opportunities in organic solar cells, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy, 22 Jan.

2013.

36. STEM analyses of bulk heterojunction P3HT/PCBM devices, Nopporn Rujisamphan and S.

Ismat Shah, MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA. April 2012.

37. Interfaces in P3HT/PCBM bulk heterojunction (BHJ) organic photovoltaic devices, E-MRS,

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Nopporn Rujisamphan and S. Ismat Shah, Strasbourg, France, May 2012.

38. Preparation of CuInSe2 Thin Films by Post-Selenization of Sputter Deposited CuInOx Films,

Emre Yassitepe, William N. Shafarman, S. Ismat Shah, PVSC June 2012, Austin TX.

39. Visible Light Sensitization of TiO2 Films by co-doping with Nitrogen and Carbon, Inci

Ruzybayev and S. Ismat Shah American Physical Society (APS) Annual Meeting, March ,

2012. Boston, MA.

40. Comparison of Nitrogen doped, Carbon doped and Nitrogen and Carbon co-doped TiO2 Thin

Films Prepared by Pulsed Laser Deposition Technique, Inci Ruzbayev and S. Ismat Shah,

SVC Annual Meeting, Santa Clara, CA. April 2012.

41. Nanotechnology and Future Energy Alternatives, Invited Talk at ESAN 2012, Trabzon

Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey, June 28, 2012.

42. JV Annealing Study of P3HT:PCBM OPV, Roy Murray, Steve Hegedus, S. Ismat Shah.

American Physical Society (APS) Annual Meeting, March , 2012. Boston, MA.

43. Polymer Solar Cells, Bahawalpur Engineering University, Bahawalpur, Pakistan, 4 April,

2012.

44. Nanotechnology and Future Energy Options, National University of Science and

Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan, 5 April, 2012.

45. Applications of nanomaterials for future energy options, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey,

May 15, 2012.

46. 5000 Years History of Nanotechnology, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey, June 21,

2012.

47. Applications of nanomaterials for future energy options, Hacettepe University, Ankara,

Turkey, July 3, 2012.

48. Organic Photovoltaics: Opportunities and limitations, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Sofia,

Bulgaria, July12, 2012.

49. Nanotechnology and Future Energy Alternatives, Environmental Engineering Department,

Akdeniz University, Antalia, Turkey, July 20, 2012.

50. Nanotechnology in water treatment, COMSATS IIT Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan, 22

March, 2012.

51. (INVITED) Future Energy Alternatives, ESIL, University Aix Marseille, Marseille, France.

Jan 23, 2012

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52. (INVITED) New developments in solar cells technology, University Aix Marseille,

Marseille, France. Jan 12, 2012

53. (Contributed) Roy Murray and S. Ismat Shah, P3HT:PCBM Bulk Heterojunction Thermal

Annealing Effects Organic UD Conference on Energy and Sustain ability September, 15

(2011).

54. (INVITED) Nanotechnology and Photovoltaics, NanoTur 2, Sebanci University, Istanbul,

Turkey, July (2011).

55. (INVITED) Photogeneration and Charge Separation, Physics for Contemporary Needs,

Nathiagali Sumner College, Pakistan, June 25 - 29, 2011.

56. (INVITED) Organic Photovoltaics, Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Sumner

College, Pakistan, June 25 - 29, 2011.

57. (INVITED) The good silicon, Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Sumner College,

Pakistan, June 25 - 29, 2011.

58. (Contributed poster presentation) Emre Yassitepe, William N. Shafarman, S. Ismat Shah,

Phase and microstructure evolution of CuInSe2 by sonochemistry, APS March Meeting

2011.

59. (Contributed poster presentation) Roy Murray and S. Ismat Shah, P3HT:PCBM Bulk

Heterojunction Thermal Annealing Effects Organic Electronics Summer School in Sweden,

June 29, 2011.

60. (Contributed Oral presentation) G. Hassnain Jaffari, S. Rizwan Ali, S. K. Hasanain, Gernot

Güntherodt and S. Ismat Shah "Stabilization of surface spin glass behavior in core/shell-

Fe67Co33/CoFe2O4nanoparticles", Applied Physics Society, March Meeting, Dallas,

Texas, March 21-25, 2011.

61. (INVITED) Solar Cells and Nanotechnology, Physics Colloquium, Yerevan State University,

Yerevan, Yerevan, October 20, 2011.

62. (INVITED) Solar Cells and Nanotechnology, Physics Colloquium, Ilya State University,

Tbilisi, October 18, 2011.

63. (INVITED) Cation and Anion doping of titania for photocatalysis, Workshop on Sensors,

Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan, Oct 3-5 (2011).

64. (INVITED) Future Energy Options, International Humanitarian Forum, Baku, Oct 11, 2011.

65. (INVITED) History of Nanotechnology, Workshop on Sensors, Baku State University, Baku,

Azerbaijan, Oct 3-5 (2011).

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66. (INVITED) Solar Cells and Nanotechnology, Workshop on Sensors, Baku State University,

Baku, Azerbaijan, Oct 3-5 (2011).

67. (Contributed Oral presentation) G. Hassnain Jaffari, A. K. Rumaiz, J.C. Woicik, S. Ismat

Shah, "Electronic structure and magnetic properties of stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric

NiFe 2O4" 56th Annual Conference on Magnetism & Magnetic Materials, Scottsdale,

Arizona, Oct 30-Nov 3, 2011

68. (Contributed Oral presentation) Roy Murray and S. Ismat Shah, P3HT:PCBM Bulk-

Heterojunction Solar Cells: JV Analysis, International Conference of Nanotechnology, Al

Ain, United Arab Emirates, November 29, 2011.

69. (Contributed Oral presentation) P3HT:PCBM Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells: JV Analysis,

Workshop on Nanotechnology and Nanoethics, Lahore, Pakistan. December 1, 2011.

70. (Contributed Oral presentation) Inci Ruzybayev and S. Ismat Shah, Photoelectrochemical

Hydrogen Generation: The anode story, 3rd International Conference on Nanotechnology,

United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, UAE, November 28, 2011.

71. (Contributed Oral presentation) Inci Ruzybayev and S. Ismat Shah, Photoelectrochemical

Hydrogen Generation: The anode story, International Conference on Nanomaterials and

Nanoethics, Lahore, Pakistan, December 1, 2011.

72. (Contributed Poster presentation) Inci Ruzybayev and S. Ismat Shah, Synthesis and Optical

Properties of Nitrogen and Carbon co-doped TiO2 Thin Films, US-Morocco Workshop on

Nano-Materials & Research Ethics, Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco, November

18, 2011.

73. (INVITED) Solution based organic solar cells, Polytechnico Milano, Milan, Italy, Jan. 12

2011

74. (INVITED) Alternative Energy Paths and Nanotechnology, International Seminar on

Nanomaterials in Energy and Environment, University of Damascus, Syria, 21st-23rd

September, 2010

75. (INVITED) Water issues and Nanotechnology, International Seminar on Nano-materials in

Energy and Environment, University of Damascus, Syria, 21st-23rd September, 2010.

76. (INVITED) Energy and Nanotechnology Issues and Opportunities in Photovoltaics,

International Conference on Nanomaterials in the Environment, Safi, Morocco, July 5 - 9,

2010

77. (INVITED) TiO2 and cation doping, Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Sumner

College, Pakistan, June 25 - 29, 2010.

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78. (INVITED) TiO2 and anion doping, Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Sumner

College, Pakistan, June 25 - 29, 2010

79. (INVITED) Water issues and Nanotechnology, Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali

Sumner College, Pakistan, June 25 - 29, 2010

80. (INVITED) Band Alignment and Organic Photovoltaic Materials, National Pingtung

University of Science and Technology, Pingtung, Taiwan, May 25, 2010.

81. (INVITED) History of Nanotechnology, ISH University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, May 27, 2010.

82. (INVITED) Photovoltaics and Nanotechnology, Department International Conference on

Magnetism and Advanced Materials, Dhaka, Bangladesh, March (2010).

83. (INVITED) Photovoltaics: Progress and Issues, National Center of Physics, Islamabad,

Pakistan, March (2010).

84. (INVITED) Photovoltaics, Department of Physics, Bahauddin Zakaria University, Pakistan,

Feb (2010).

85. (INVITED) Materials Issues in Photvoltaics, Physics Electronics Materials Science

PHELMA Institute, Grenoble Technical University, Jan. 2010.

86. Role of cationic/oxygen vacancies in transport and magnetic properties of NiFe2O4 thin

films prepared by pulsed laser deposition, APS March Meeting, March (2010)

87. Enhancement of surface spin disorder in hollow NiFe2O4 nanoparticles, Ghulam Hassnain

and S. Ismat Shah, APS March Meeting, March (2010)

88. XPS investigations of P3HT/Al interface for the organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells. B.

Ali, B. Reindl, C. Wieland, R. L. Opila and S. I. Shah, APS March Meeting, March (2010)

89. Chemical synthesis of CuInGaSe2 nanoparticles. E. Yassitepe and S. Ismat Shah, Society of

Vacuum Coaters TechCon 2010, Santa Clara, April 2010.

90. Organic Photovoltaics: Limits, Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Summer

College, Pakistan, June 2009

91. Photovoltaics: State of Affairs, Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Summer

College, Pakistan, June 2009

92. Photovoltaics: Progress and Issues, Dawood College of Eng. & Tech, Karachi, Pakistan June

2009

93. Energy and Nanotechnology, Centre for Metallurgical Research and Development, Helwan,

Egypt 10/2009

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94. History of Nanotechnology, Egyptian Scientific Research Ctr., Cairo Egypt, 10/2009

95. Nanotechnology and Energy Solutions, Univ. of Beni Suef, Egypt, 10/2009

96. Photocatalysis and Large Band Gap Semiconductors, APSENA Annual Mtg. U of Illoinois at

Urbana-Champaign, 10/2009

97. Limited Options in Alternate Energy Schemes, Univ. of Penna. Millersville, Colloquium,

Feb. 2009

98. Science and Sensibility, SEPP Mtg. UD April 2009

99. Sammy Lin, Abdul Rumiaz, Demin Wang, Meghan Sculz, S. Ismat Shah, and C.P. Huang,

Photocatalytic Performance of Pulsed Laser Deposited TiO2 Thin Film – Effects of Oxygen

Vacancy, Phase Composition, and Energy Band Configuration. ACS Annual Meeting (2008)

100. Changhee Ko, Bakhtyar Ali, Olga Zolotarskaya, S. Ismat Shah and Mary E Galvin,

Optimization of organic heterojunction for photovoltaics via energy band engineering and

device fabrication process, ACS Meeting 2008.

101. Influence of oxygen partial pressure on structural, transport and magnetic properties of

Co doped TiO2 films, Bakhtyar Ali, Abdul Rumaiz , Arif Ozbay , S. Ismat Shah , Edmund

Nowak, APS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2008.

102. H. Lin, Meghan Schulz, Korhan Demirkan, R. Opila, C.P. Huang and S. Ismat Shah,

Approach to Band Gap Reduction of Titanium Dioxide: Oxidation of Titanium Nitride,

Society of Vacuum Coaters Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. April, 2008.

103. Influence of oxygen partial pressure on structural, transport and magnetic properties of

Co doped TiO2 films, Bakhtyar Ali , Abdul Rumaiz , Arif Ozbay , S. Ismat Shah , Edmund

Nowak, APS Annual Meeting (2008)

104. (INVITED) An Ode to Titania, Nathiagali Summer College, June (2008)

105. (INVITED) Electrophotolysis: New Paradigm, Nathiagali Summer College, June (2008)

106. (INVITED) New Development in Photovoltaics, Nathiagali Summer College, June

(2008)

107. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Composite Solar Cells, TUBITAK Research Institute, Gebze,

Turkey, Feb. 2008.

108. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, History of Nanotechnology, Marmara University, Goztepe,

Turkey. Jan. 2007

109. (INVTED) S. Ismat Shah, NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL(AND ENERGY) APPLICATIONS: Visible light photocatalysis, ACS

Annual Meeting, Boston, MA (2007).

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110. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Environment and Nanotechnology, NCP Inauguration

Seminar, National Center of Physics, Islamabad, Pakistan.

111. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanotechnology in Historical Perspective, University of

Jordan, Amman, Jordan, May 2007.

112. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Next generation solar cells, University of Jordan, Amman,

Jordan, May 2007.

113. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Environmental Uses of Nanotechnology, CIIT-ISESCO

Seminar on Thin Film and Nanostructures, Lahore, Pakistan March 2007.

114. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Quantum Dot Solar Cells, COMSATS Seminar on

Nanostructures, Islamabad, Pakistan, March 2007.

115. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Next generation solar cells, University of Crete, Iraklion,

Greece, Jan. 2007.

116. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, History of Nanotechnology, University of Crete, Iraklion,

Greece, Jan. 2007.

117. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanostructured TiO2 for environmental application,

University of Crete, Iraklion, Greece, Jan. 2007.

118. Abdullah Ceylan, S. Ismat Shah, Sadan Ozcan, and C. Ni, Solid State Reaction Synthesis

of NiFe2O4 Nanoparticles. MMM Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. Jan 2007.

119. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, 3500 Years History of Nanotechnology, Nathiagali Summer

College for Physics for Contemporary Needs, July 2005.

120. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Ge quantum dots for photovoltaics, Nathiagali Summer College

for Physics for Contemporary Needs, July 2005.

121. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Alternate catalysts for Automobiles, Nathiagali Summer

College for Physics for Contemporary Needs, July 2005.

122. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanomaterials for Environment Uses, Milan Polytechnic,

Milan, Italy. Jan (2005).

123. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanostructured materials, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

(April 2005)

124. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nano TiO2 for visible light photocatalysis, CMRDI, Helwan,

Egypt (April 2005)

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125. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, WC as an alternate automobile catalyst, CMRDI, Helwan,

Egypt (April 2005)

126. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Size and doping effects on structural and photocatalytical

properties of TiO2 nanoparticles ACS Annual meeting, San Diego, April (2005).

127. A. Rumaiz, S. I. Shah, Ivan Baldytcheiv, J. G. Chen Transition metal carbide nanoparticles

as alternative catalysts for automobile catalytic converter. ACS Annual meeting, San Diego,

April (2005).

128. C. P. Huang, A. Erdem, M. Lin, Y -C. Huang, D. Cha, I. Shah, Preliminary observations

of bacterial responses to photocatalytic nano-TiO2 particles. ACS Annual meeting, San Diego,

April (2005).

129. H. Lin, C. P. Huang, W. Li, C. Ni, and S. Ismat Shah, The Effect of Particle Size on the

Optical Property and Photocatalytic Reactivity of Nano-TiO2 Exemplified by 2-Chlorophenol,

ACS Annual meeting, San Diego, April (2005).

130. Abdullah Ceylan and S. Ismat Shah, Enhanced Mutual Solubility in Cu-Ag Alloy

Nanoparticles Synthesized by Inert Gas Condensation, MRS Fall Symposium, Boston, MA,

November 2004.

131. Abdul Rumaiz and S. Ismat Shah, Stability of WCx Nanoparticles for NOx Reduction.

MRS Fall Symposium, Boston, MA, November 2004.

132. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanocatalysts for Environment, SAE International workshop

on Nanotechnology for Automobiles, Carnegie Melon University, Pittsburgh, PA. May, 2004.

133. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, 3 lectures on Nanostructured Materials, in Nanotechnology

Workshop, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Paksitan, April 2004.

134. Ivan Baldytcheiv, A. Rumaiz, S. I. Shah, Stability of WC nanoparticles for NOx Reduction,

The 16th Annual Saint Joseph's University Sigma Xi Research Symposium, Philadelphia, PA.

April 2003.

135. G. Hayes, M. A. Barakat, and S. Ismat Shah, Synthesis and Characterization of Transition

Metal Doped TiO2 Nanoparticles, The 16th Annual Saint Joseph's University Sigma Xi

Research Symposium, Philadelphia, PA. April 2003.

136. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, M. Barteau, C-P. Huang, D. Doren, J.G. Chen, Visible Light

Photocatalysis with Nanostructured Metal Oxide Semiconductors, NSF NIRT Grantee’s

Workshop, December 2003.

137. W. Li, H. Lin, C. Ni, S. I. Shah, C.-P. Huang, Size Dependency of Structural, Optical, and

Photocatalytical Properties of TiO2 Nanoparticles, American Vacuum Society National

Symposium, Baltimore, MD, October 2003.

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138. S. Ismat Shah, W. Li, H. Lin, C. Ni, S. I. Shah, C.-P. Huang, M. Barteau, Y. Wang, D.

Doren, S. Rayko, J.G. Chen, Band Gap Tailoring of Nd3+ Doped TiO2 Nanoparticles, MRS

Fall Meeting, Boston, MA 2003.

139. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Series of 3 lectures on Nanostructured Synthesis Processes,

Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Summer College, Pakistan, June-July 2003.

140. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Synthesis and Applications of Compound Nanocatalysts for

Environmental Technology, ACS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2003.

141. A. Pradhan and S. Ismat Shah, Static Mode Hollow Cathode Reactive Sputtering, Society

of Vacuum Coaters, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, April (2003).

142. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanostructures in Electronics, Presented at the Colloquium of

the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, March

(2003)

143. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Environmental Nanocatalysts, University of Bremen, Bremen,

Germany, January (2003).

144. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Environmental Impact of Nanotechnology, Institute of

Environmental Economics, Berlin, Germany, January 2003.

145. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanomaterials for the Environment, Exxon Corporation,

Clinton, NJ, December, 2002.

146. A. Pradhan, L. Pakstis, D. Pochan and S. Ismat Shah, Synthesis and characterization of

metal nanoparticles and the formation of metal-polymer nanocomposites, MRS Fall

Symposium, Boston, MA, November 2002.

147. A. Ruamaiz and S. Ismat Shah, Reactive Sputtering of Nanostructured WCx, MRS Fall

Symposium, Boston, MA, November 2002.

148. E.A. Addo, S. Ismat Shah, R. Opila, A.M. Barnett, K. Allison, and O. Sulima, Screen

Printable Doped Self-Aligned Metallization for Solar Cells, MRS Fall Symposium, Boston,

MA, November 2002.

149. Colin Baker and S. Ismat Shah, Inert Gas Condensation of Iron and Iron-Oxide

Nanoparticles, MRS Fall Symposium, Boston, MA, November 2002.

150. A. Pradhan and S. Ismat Shah, Modeling of hysteresis free reactive sputtering observed in

a hollow cathode source, Presented at the American Vacuum Society National Symposium,

Denver, CO, October 2002.

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151. W. Li, S. Ismat Shah, C.-P. Huang, O. Jung, Structural, Optical and Photocatalytic

Properties of Nd3+ Doped TiO2 Nanoparticles, Presented at the American Vacuum Society

National Symposium, Denver, CO, October 2002.

152. A. Pradhan, D. Guerin and S. Ismat Shah, Reactive sputtering of Al2O3 in a hollow cathode

magnetron. Presented at the American Vacuum Society National Symposium, Boston, MA,

October 2000.

153. K. Xu, C. Baker, A. Pradhan, and S. Ismat Shah, Effect of metal underlayers on low

temperature silicon growth, Presented at the American Vacuum Society National Symposium,

Denver, CO, October 2002.

154. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah ,Transition Metal Carbides as Environmental Nanocatalyst,

EPA Workshop on Nanotechnology and the Environment: Applications and Implications,

Crystal City, VA, August, 2002.

155. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Series of 3 lectures on Nanostructured Synthesis Processes,

Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Summer College, Pakistan, June-July 2002.

156. S. Ismat Shah and A. Pradhan, Reactive Sputtering in Hollow Cathodes, SVC Annual

Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 2002.

157. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanostructured Materials, Army Research Laboratory,

Aberdeen, MD, April 2002.

158. C. Baker and S. Ismat Shah, Inert Gas Condensation of Silver Nanoparticles, MRS Fall

Symposium, Boston, MA, November 2001. (Poster)

159. A. Burns and S. Ismat Shah, Sol-Gel Synthesis and Characterization of Nd doped

nanostructured titania thin films, MRS Fall Symposium, Boston, MA, November 2001.

160. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah and W. Li, Growth and Characterizations of TiO2 Nanoparticles,

Center for Catalytic Science and Technology, University of Delaware, October 2001.

161. W. Li and S. Ismat Shah, Structural Studies of TiO2 nanoparticles, Center for Catalytic

Science and Technology, University of Delaware, October 2001.

162. C. Baker, A. Pradhan and S. Ismat Shah, Metal Nanostructures, Center for Catalytic

Science and Technology, University of Delaware, October 2001.

163. A. Pradhan and S. Ismat Shah, Low Temperature Hollow Cathode Sputter Deposition of

Al2O3 Thin Films, American Vacuum Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October

2001.

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164. W. Li and S. Ismat Shah, Chemical Vapor Deposition and Characterization of TiO2

Nanoparticles, American Vacuum Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October,

2001.

165. C. Baker and S. Ismat Shah, Reactive Sputter Deposition of Tungsten Nitride Thin Films,

American Vacuum Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October, 2001.

166. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah Metallorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition and Characterization

of TiO2 Nanoparticles, Annual Review of the Center for Catalysis Science and Technology,

University of Delaware, Newark, DE, October 2001.

167. W. Li and S. Ismat Shah, Structural Characterization of TiO2 Nanoparticles synthesized by

MOCVD, Annual Review of the Center for Catalysis Science and Technology, University of

Delaware, Newark, DE, October 2001.

168. C. Baker, A. Pradhan and S. Ismat Shah, Growth and Characterization of Metal

Nanoparticles, Annual Review of the Center for Catalysis Science and Technology, University

of Delaware, Newark, DE, October 2001.

169. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Nanoparticles for Photocatalysis, Solid State Seminar,

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, September

2001.

170. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Series of 3 lectures on Nanostructured Materials for

Photocatalysis, Physics for Contemporary Needs, Nathiagali Summer College, Pakistan, July

2001.

171. S. Ismat Shah and K. Xu, Low Temperature Deposition and Characterization of

Polycrystalline Si Films on Polymer Substrates, Soc. of Vacuum Coaters Annual Meeting,

Philadelphia, PA, March, 2001.

172. S. Ismat Shah and W. Li, Semiconductor metal oxide nanostructures, International Fine

Particle Research Institute Annual Meeting, Newark, DE, March 2001.

173. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, PVD and CVD processes for Nanostructured Materials

Synthesis, Fraunhofer Institute for Advanced Manufacturing, University of Bremen, Germany,

January 2001.

174. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, PVD and CVD Processes for Nanostructured Materials

Synthesis, RWTH, Aachen, Germany, January 2001.

175. S. Ismat Shah, Keming Xu and D. Guerin, Low Temperature Deposition and

Characterization of Polycrystalline Si Films. Presented at the American Vacuum Society

National Symposium, Boston, MA, October 2000.

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176. D. Guerin and S. Ismat Shah, Deposition of Silicon Nitride on a Polymer Substrate by

Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition. Presented at the American Vacuum Society

National Symposium, Boston, MA, October 2000.

177. W. D. Li, D. Guerin, S. Ismat Shah, Growth and characterization of metastable Ge1-xCx

thin films on Si(100) substrate. Presented at the American Vacuum Society National

Symposium, Boston, MA, October 2000.

Invited and Contributed Talks (Before Joining University of Delaware)

178. (INVITED) S.I. Shah and P.F. Carcia, Growth of YBa2Cu3O7-x superconducting thin films

by sputter deposition, Dupont Superconductor Symposium, Wilmington, Delaware, August

1987.

179. S.I. Shah and P.F. Carcia, Growth of YBa2Cu3O7-x thin films by sputtering, Topical

Conference on High Tc Superconductors at the 34th. National Symposium of the American

Vacuum Society, Anaheim, November 1987.

180. (INVITED) S.I. Shah, High Tc thin film superconductors, 3rd. Gordon Conference of

Electronic Materials, Ventura, California, March 1988.

181. (INVITED) S.I. Shah, C.R. Fincher, M.W. Duch, D.A. Beames, K.M. Unruh, and C.P.

Swan, Growth and properties of YBa2Cu3O7-x superconducting thin films, 9th. International

Conference on Metallurgical Coating, San Diego, California, April 1988.

182. (INVITED) A.J. Epstein, X.D. Chen, S. Chittipeddi, E. Ehrenfreund, W. Farneth, J.R.

Gaines, J.M. Ginder, Y. Lu, R.P. McCall, B.S. Mclean, B.R. Patton, M.G. Roe, S.I. Shah, Y.

Song, and F. Zuo, Anomalous magnetic, photoinduced and structural phenomena in high Tc

materials, International Conference on First Two Years of High Tc Superconductivity,

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 1988.

183. J.M. Ginder, M.G. Roe, R.P. McCall, A.J. Epstein, E. Ehrenfreund, J.R. Gaines, and S.I.

Shah, Photoinduced absorption studies of La-Cu-O and Y-Ba-Cu-O compounds, International

Conference on Synthetic Materials, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 1988.

184. (INVITED) S.I. Shah, Recent results on the growth and properties of YBa2Cu3O7-x thin

films, 2nd. Dupont Symposium on Thin Films, Wilmington, Delaware, April 1988.

185. (INVITED) C.R. Fincher, S.I. Shah, and R. Bordia, Effects of a magnetic field upon the

transport properties of YBa2Cu3O7-x and relationship to achievable critical currents, 2nd.

Dupont Symposium on Thin Films, Wilmington, Delaware, April 1988.

186. (INVITED) S.I. Shah, Recent results on high Tc thin films, Dupont Physical Chemistry

Seminar Series, Wilmington, Delaware, May 1988.

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187. S.I. Shah, G.A. Jones, K.M. Unruh, and B.M. Peterson, Preparation and structure of W-Cu

Superlattice, MRS fall Symposium, Boston, MA 1988.

188. S.I. Shah, P.L. Gai, and E.D. Boyes, Synthesis, microstructure, and local chemistry of

superconducting Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O thin films, MRS Fall Symposium, Boston, MA 1988.

189. John T. McDevitt, S. I. Shah, Robin L. McCarley, E. F. Dalton, R. Gollmar, Royce Murray,

James P. Collman, Gordon T. Yee, and William A. Little, Electron transfer studies of

YBa2Cu3O7-x, Bi2Sr2.2Ca0.8Cu2.0O8, and Tl2Ba2Ca2Cu3O10, Symposium of Physical

Chemistry of High Tc Superconductors. Anaheim, California September 1988.

190. (INVITED) S.I. Shah, Synthesis and characterization of high Tc superconductor thin films,

Advance Technology Seminar Series at Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, PA, October 1988.

191. J.M. Leng, J.M. Ginder, M.G. Roe, A.J. Epstein, W.E. Farneth, and S.I. Shah,

Photoinduced excitation in semiconducting YBa2Cu3O7-x, American Physical Society

Meeting, March 1989.

192. R.P. McCall, J.M. Ginder, J.M. Leng, H.J. Ye, A.J. Epstein, W.E. Farneth, E.M. McCarron,

and S.I. Shah, Absorption and photoinduced absorption studies of semiconducting

YBa2Cu3O7-x, 44th. Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, Columbus, Ohio, April 1989.

193. S.I. Shah, Effect of deposition conditions on cation composition during reactive magnetron

sputtering of high Tc superconductors, ICMC San Diego, April 1989.

194. (INVITED) R.P. McCall, J.M. Ginder, J.M. Leng, H.J. Ye, A.J. Epstein, W.E. Farneth,

E.M. McCarron, and S.I. Shah, Photoinduced absorption spectroscopy as a probe of electronic

states in high Tc material systems, Annual Meeting of the Optical Society of America, October,

Orlando, FL 1989.

195. S.I. Shah, Composition inhomogeneities due to energetic particle bombardment,

International Conference on Superconductivity, Bangalore, INDIA, January 1990.

196. K.M. Unruh, B.M. Peterson, and S.I. Shah, Melting behavior in granular metal thin films,

American Physical Society Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 1980.

197. (INVITED) S.I. Shah, Thin Film Multilayers for Magneto-Optical Applications, Solid

State Seminar, Dept. of Physics, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, December 1989.

198. (INVITED) S.I. Shah, Thin Film Multilayers for Magneto-Optical Recording, Physical

Chemistry Seminar Series, Dupont Co., Wilmington, Delaware, November 1989.

199. R.P. Ye, J.M. McCall, J.M. Ginder, J.M. Leng, A.J. Epstein, W.E. Farneth, E.M.

McCarron, and S.I. Shah, Photoexcitaions in semiconducting YBa2Cu3Ox, American Physical

Society Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 1990.

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200. P.F. Carcia, S.L. Tang, G.A. Jones, S.I. Shah, W.B. Zeper, and H.W. van Kesteren,

Microstructural and magnetic Pt/Co Multilayers, MRS Europe Spring Meeting, Strasbourg,

France, May 1990.

201. A. Tsoukatos,G. C. Hadjipanayis, and S. Ismat Shah, Magnetic Hysterisis Studies in Co-

Pt thin Films, MMM Annual Meeting, San Diego, October 1990.

202. (INVITED) P.F. Carcia, S.I. Shah, Spatial dependence of composition in sputter-deposited

GdTbFe thin films, AVS Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, October 1990.

203. S.I. Shah and K. M. Unruh, Fabrication and insitu photoelectron spectroscopy of granular

metal thin films, ICTF-ICMC, San Diego, CA, April 1991.

204. S. Gangopadhyay, G. C. Hadjipanayis, and S. Ismat Shah, Surface and structural studies in

ultrafine Fe particles, APS Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, March 1991.

205. A. Tsoukatos,G. C. Hadjipanayis, and S. Ismat Shah, Co-Pt thin films: Growth, structure,

and magnetic properties, APS annual meeting, Cincinnati, OH, March 1991.

206. G. B. Blanchet, C. R . Fincher, N. Herron, and S. I. Shah, Thin film deposition of

Pb.5Tl.5Sr2Ca2Cu3O9 by laser ablation, APS Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, March 1991.

207. A. Tsoukatos, G.C. Hadjipanayis, Y.J. Zhang, M. Waite, and C.P. Swann, S.I. Shah,

Thickness effects on the magnetic hysterisis of equiatomic CoPt films, MRS Spring Meeting,

Anaheim, CA, April 1991.

208. K. M. Unruh, I. Weerasekera, M. Allitt, M. Waite, and S. I. Shah, Structure and transport

properties of metastable WxCu100-x thin films, AVS Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, October

1991.

209. S. Gangopadhyay, G.C. Hadjipanayis, and S.I. Shah, Oxidation effects on the structural

and magnetic properties of ultra fine Fe particles, The 5th Joint MMM-Intermag Conference,

Pittsburgh, PA, October 1991.

210. S. Ismat Shah, M.M. Waite, B.A. Doele, K.M. Unruh and Z. Li, Fabrication and

characterization of GexAl1-x thin films, International Conference on Nanostructured Materials,

Cancun, Mexico (Sept., 1992).

211. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Diamond coating of graphite fibers, Dupont Fibers,

Wilmington, Delaware (Nov. 1992).

212. M.M. Waite, B.A. Doele, S. Ismat Shah, and K.M. Unruh, Fabrication and x-ray

photoelectron spectroscopy of granular Ge in Al and Al2O3 matrices, AVS Annual Meeting,

Chicago, Illinois (Nov., 1992).

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213. S. Ismat Shah, B.A. Doele, C.R. Fincher and K.M. Unruh, Structure, Transport, and XPS

Studies of - and -W Thin Films Grown by Ion Beam Assisted Deposition, AVS Annual

Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 1992.

214. M.M. Waite, S. Ismat Shah and B.A. Doele, XPS study of the matrix effects on the

oxidation of nanostructures Ge granular films, MRS Fall meeting, Boston, MA, November

1992.

215. S. Ismat Shah and Graciela B. Blanchet, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of laser ablated

polytetrafluoroethylene thin films, MRS Fall meeting, Boston, MA, November 1992.

216. S. Ismat Shah, M.M. Waite, M.K. Crawford, and R.J. Smalley, Analysis of the early stages

of nucleation and growth of diamond films during plasma assisted CVD, 183rd meeting of the

Electrochemical Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 1993.

217. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, M.M. Waite, B.A. Doele, K.M. Unruh, K.H. Theopold, and

A.M.A. Bennett, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of nanostructured semiconductor thin films

and particles, NATO Advance study institute, Corfu, Greece, June, 1993.

218. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah Surface characterization of nanoparticles and thin films by x-

ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Nanoparticles Workshop, Puri, India, December 1994.

219. S. Ismat Shah and M.M. Waite, Diamond deposition on carbon fibers, AVS annual

meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 1994.

220. S. Ismat Shah and M.M. Waite, Effect of process parameters on the morphology of

diamond film deposited on carbon fibers, 184th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Reno,

Nevada, May 1995.

221. (INVITED) J. Kolodzey, P.R. Berger, B. Orner, D. Hits, F. Chen, A. Khan, X. Shao, M.M.

Waite, S. Ismat Shah, C.P. Swan, and K.M. Unruh, Optical and electronic properties of SiGeC

alloys grown on Si Substrates, 6th Inter. Symp. on Silicon Molecular Beam Epitaxy, E-MRS,

Strasbourg, May 1995.

222. F. Chen, M.M. Waite, S. Ismat Shah, B. Orner, S.S. Iyer, and J. Kolodzey, Measurements

of the energy band offsets of Si-Ge and Ge-C alloys, ICFSI-5, Princeton, NJ, June 1995.

223. D. Hits, B. Orner, F. Chen, A. Khan, X. Shao, A. Khan, M.M. Waite, S. Ismat Shah, P.R.

Berger, K.M. Unruh, and J. Kolodzey, 15th North American Conference on Molecular Beam

Epitaxy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, September 1995.

224. J. Kolodzey, F. Chen, B. Orner, D. Hits, K. Roe, M.M. Waite, S. Ismat Shah, and K.M.

Unruh, Energy Band Offsets of SiGeC Hetrojuctions, E-MRS Spring Meeting, Strasbourg,

France, June 1996.

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225. S. Ismat Shah, P.F. Carcia, M. Reilly and D. Guerin, Growth and Characterization of

Hafnium Nitride films, American Vacuum Society 43rd. National Symposium, Philadelphia,

PA, October 1996.

226. D. Guerin and S. Ismat Shah, Reactive sputter deposition of TiOx thin films, American

Vacuum Society 43rd. National Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, October 1996.

227. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Flat Panel Displays: Present and future, Solid State Seminar

Series, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, April

1997.

228. (INVITED) S. Ismat Shah, Carbon Based Field Emission Displays, Department of Physics,

SUNY Albany, Albany, NY, July 1997.

Fulbright Fellows:

1. Akhlaq Ahmed (2004 – 2005)

2. Mohamad Raffi (2007 – 2008)

3. Osama Fuad (2011 -2012)

4. Mohamed Ilyas (2009 – 2010)

5. Tatiana Kuntzeva (2015 – 2016)

6. Sadan Ozcan, MnB (2016 – 2017)

Post-Doctorate Fellows:

1. Mohamed Barakat, Bandgap tailoring of nanostructured TiO2 (2003 – 2004)

2. Sukti Hazra, Nanomaterials for Photovoltics (2004– 2005)

3. Sadan Ozcan, Nanomagnets (2005 - 2006)

4. Osama Fuad, Reactive Sputtering (2007 – 2008)

5. Sonia Zulfiqar, CZST (2010 – 2011)

Visiting Scientists:

1. Sushmita Franklin GE, India. (2005)

2. Khursheed Hussnain QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan (2005)

3. Sadia Manzoor COMSATS University, Islamabad, Pakistan (2008)

4. Manzer Abbas COMSATS University, Islamabad, Pakistan (2008)

5. Waqar Shah QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan (2009)

6. Omair Manzoor COMSATS University, Islamabad, Pakistan (2009)

7. Safia Anjum Govt. Girls University, Lahore, Pakistan (2010)

8. Musa Can Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey (2010)

9. Mustafa Coskun Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey (2010)

10. Mehmet Burak Hacettepe University, Ankara, Tukey (2010)

11. Mohamed Aftab QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan (2010)

12. Awais Ali COMSATS University, Islamabad, Pakistan (2012)

13. Salamat Ali GCU, Lahore, Pakistan (2014)

14. Sawsan Mahmood EPRI, Egypt (2013)

15. Feroz Khan Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (2x) (2015)

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16. Mohamed Ikram GCU, Lahore, Pakistan (2014)

17. Amber Shah GCU, Lahore, Pakistan (2013)

18. Chuen-Shii Chou NPUST, Taiwan

19. Bartosz Dajnowski CSOSINC Company, Chicago, Illinois (2015)

20. Salma Waseem Govt. Girls University, Lahore, Pakistan (2016)

21. Zuhal Onuk Rize University, Rize, Turkey (2015)

22. Somayeh Mortazavi Sharif University, Iran (2016)

23. Shehzad Hussain QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan (2010)

24. Diksha Arora India (2010)

25. Shadan Ozgan Hajateppe University, Tureky (2017)

26. Asad Iqbal QAU, Islamabad, Pakistan (2017)

Graduate Students:

Students Graduated from the Group:

1. Matthew Waite Physics PhD 1997

2. Dan Guerin Physics PhD 2001

3. Weidong Li Mat. Sci. MS 2001

4. Weidong Li Mat. Sci. PhD 2004

5. Colin Baker Mat. Sci. PhD 2004

6. Anshu Pradhan Mat. Sci. MS 2002

7. Keming Xu Mat. Sci. MS 2002

8. Anshu Pradhan Mat. Sci. PhD 2005

9. Ernest Ado Mat. Sci. PhD 2004 Co-supervised with Prof. Opila

10. Abdul Rumaiz Physics PhD 2006

11. Scott Buzby Mat. Sci. PhD 2007

12. Leije Bao Mat. Sci. PhD 2006 Co-supervised with Prof. Opila

13. Abdullah Celan Physics PhD 2006

14. Sammy Lin Env. Eng. PhD 2010

15. Khalifa Zaki Egypt PhD 2011 Channel Program

16. Hossain Jaffery Physics PhD 2005

17. Bakhtyar Ali Physics MS 2004

18. Amita Goyal Physics MS 2006

19. Kamal Balouch Physics MS 2005

20. Bakhtyar Ali Mat. Sci. PhD 2008

21. Feifei Fang Mech. Eng. MS 2011

22. Yinghing Miao Mat. Sci. MS 2005

23. Emre Yassiteppe Mat. Sci. PhD 2013

24. Roy Murray Mat. Sci. PhD 2016

25. Inci Ruzbayeva Physics PhD 2015

26. Nopporn Rujisamphan Mat. Sci. PhD 2015

27. Meghan Schulz Mat. Sci. MS 2011

28. Zeshang Wang Mat. Sci. MS 2016

29. Mohamed Bah Mat. Sci. PhD 2017

30. John Obamedo Mat. Sci. MS 2018 (expected)

Undergraduate Students:

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Justin Hardsty (Physics), Brandon Farquhar (Chemical Engineering, University of Maryland)

Amy Peng (Chemistry), Evan Glen (Electrical Engineering), Sara Cromiak (Chemical

Engineering), Holly Scheafer (Mechanical Engineering), Ivan Baldichev (Chemical

Engineering), Jackie Granata (Chemical Engineering), Katie Jastrzembski (Mechanical

Engineering), Abrar Riaz (Electrical Engineering), Janna Thiel (Chemical Engineering),

Mohamed Abdullah (ENEP), Reza Rock (Chemical Engineering), Gregory Hayes (Mechanical

Engineering), Evan Phillips (Physics), Hailey Guerrero (Physics), Jeff Henft (Chemical

Engineering), Melissa Day, (Chemical Engineering), Mike Lattanzi (Physics), Derek Alleyne

(Physics), Matt Oleksiak (Chemical Engineering), Andrew Hakendron (Mechanical

Engineering), Rogilio Rosas (REU – Texas), Luke Wilhelm (REU-Oklahoma), Anne Marie

Warwadel (Chemical Engineering), Brennan Blumenthal (Mechanical Engineering), Nicole Suto

(ENEP), Adam Holubinka (ENEP), David Liebers (ENEP), Joe Camp (ENEP), Meghan Griffiths

(ENEP), Hailey Cramer (Chemical Engineering), Adrienne Blevins (Chemical Engineering),

David Liebers (ENEP), Malhar Sakarwala (Biomedical Engineering), Joe Desjardin (Chemical

Engineering), Abagail Vanover (ENEP), Fabian Zweihoff (Physics), Giovanna Wolonski

(ENEP), Greg Vetz (ENEP), Laura Culp (ENEP), Maan Balushi (Chemical Engineering), Zach

Nicklaus (ENEP),