Department of Physics

Electrochemical Material Synthesis and Devices Lab

The EMSD Laboratory is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the synthesis and fabrication of nanomaterials and composites for advanced energy storage and conversion devices, including batteries, supercapacitors, and solar cells. It serves as a central hub for the synthesis, assembly, and characterization of these devices, supporting a wide range of research activities conducted by BS, MS, and PhD students.

What do we do

How EMSD Can benefits its stakeholders

Cutting-Edge Equipment

Our lab is fully equipped with essential tools and equipment for the synthesis of novel electrode materials for energy storage.

Professional Support for Researchers

Our lab facilities are staffed by full-time professional researchers and dedicated support personnel who share your passion for discovery

Research Publications

The work conducted here has led to the publication of research in some of the world’s most prestigious scientific journals.

Pioneering Research in Energy Storage

Our lab is at the forefront of Pioneering Research in Energy Storage, driving innovation in energy storage solutions.

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Breaking New Ground in Energy Storage: Enhancing LIBs with Mg-Doped ZnO Nanorods and GO

In an exciting development from our lab, a new research paper titled "Synergetic Electrochemical Behavior of Magnesium-Doped ZnO Nanorods with R…


Mehran Saeed
Lab Researchers Presented at an International Online Conference on Energy Crisis

Lab Researchers Presented at an International Online Conference on Energy Crisis

Three students from our laboratory recently participated in the prestigious E-Sensol 2024 conference, an international event focused on the global …


Mehran Saeed
Pioneering the Future: Advanced Energy Storage Research at EMSD Lab

Pioneering the Future: Advanced Energy Storage Research at EMSD Lab

The Electrochemical Material Synthesis and Devices Lab is a state-of-the-art research facility focused on the development and application of advanc…


Mehran Saeed

Our Team

TEAM MEMBERS

Dr. Shumaila Karamat

Dr. Shumaila Karamat

Associate Professor

A distinguished researcher with expertise in material science.

Muhammad Talha

Muhammad Talha

PhD Student

Focusing his research on sodium-ion batteries, alternative to LIBs.

Mehran Saeed

Mehran Saeed

PhD Student

Doing research on Supercapacitor electrode material

Shabeya Kanwal

Shabeya Kanwal

PhD Student

Doing research on flexible LIBs, aiming to innovate energy storage

Haris Munir

Haris Munir

MS Student

Doing research on Supercapacitor electrode material

Muhammad Waqas

Muhammad Waqas

MS Student

Doing research on Supercapacitor electrode material