Robina Ashraf | Electro-optic Sensors | Women Researcher Award

Women Research Award

Robina Ashraf
Affiliation Government College Women University Sialkot
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 56609984000
Documents 19
Citations 289
h-index 11
Subject Area Physics, Computational Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Electro-Optic Sensors
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0829-6163

Robina Ashraf is a Pakistani physicist and academic researcher serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Government College Women University Sialkot. Her research portfolio encompasses density functional theory, computational materials science, nanotechnology, magnetic nanostructures, spintronic materials, optoelectronic materials, and energy-related functional materials. With over thirteen years of teaching and research experience, she has established a record of postgraduate supervision, scholarly publication, and international scientific collaboration. Her work contributes to the understanding and development of advanced materials for next-generation technological applications.[1][2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Dr. Robina Ashraf, a researcher specializing in solid-state physics and computational materials science. Her scholarly work focuses on the theoretical investigation of advanced materials through Density Functional Theory (DFT), with applications in spintronics, optoelectronics, sensing technologies, nanotechnology, and energy materials. Through research publications, postgraduate supervision, collaborative projects, and peer-review activities, she has contributed to the advancement of materials science research and the development of emerging functional materials for future technological applications.[1]

Keywords

Density Functional Theory, Computational Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Spintronics, Magnetic Nanostructures, Optoelectronic Materials, Energy Materials, MXenes, Semiconductor Physics, Materials Modeling, Solid State Physics, Advanced Functional Materials.

Introduction

Modern materials science increasingly relies on computational approaches to predict, design, and optimize novel materials for technological applications. Researchers working in this field play a crucial role in bridging theoretical understanding with experimental development. Dr. Robina Ashraf has contributed to this interdisciplinary area through research focused on electronic, magnetic, structural, and optical properties of emerging materials. Her academic activities span teaching, research supervision, scientific publication, and international collaboration, reflecting a comprehensive contribution to contemporary physics and materials research.[1]

Research Profile

Dr. Ashraf obtained her Ph.D. in Solid State Physics from the Centre of Excellence in Solid State Physics, University of the Punjab, Lahore. Her academic career includes more than thirteen years of teaching and research experience. She has supervised numerous postgraduate researchers, including completed and ongoing MS/MPhil and Ph.D. projects, while actively participating in national and international research collaborations.[1][2]

  • 21 completed MS/MPhil research projects.
  • 4 ongoing MS/MPhil research projects.
  • 3 ongoing Ph.D. projects as supervisor.
  • 1 ongoing Ph.D. project as co-supervisor.
  • 1 ongoing internal research grant project.
  • 436 citations with an h-index of 12 and i10-index of 12.

Research Contributions

The primary focus of Dr. Ashraf’s research is the investigation of advanced functional materials using first-principles computational approaches. Her studies examine spinel oxides, perovskites, MXenes, semiconductor nanostructures, and related materials to evaluate their suitability for electronic, magnetic, optical, sensing, and energy applications. Through Density Functional Theory calculations, she explores structural stability, electronic band structures, magnetic ordering, optical responses, and transport properties that contribute to the understanding of material behavior at the atomic level.[1]

In addition to research outputs, she contributes to scientific quality assurance through peer-review services for internationally recognized journals including Materials Research Express, International Journal of Energy Research, and 2D Materials. These activities support the dissemination and evaluation of scientific knowledge within the broader materials science community.[3]

Publications

Dr. Ashraf has published eighteen international research articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, with a cumulative impact factor exceeding 41.21. Her publications primarily address computational investigations of emerging materials relevant to spintronic, optoelectronic, and energy-related technologies. The citation record associated with these publications demonstrates scholarly visibility and engagement within the international research community.[2]

  • SCI and Scopus-indexed journal publications.
  • Research focused on advanced computational materials science.
  • Studies addressing spintronic, optoelectronic, sensing, and energy materials.
  • International collaborative research contributions.

Research Impact

The impact of Dr. Ashraf’s work is reflected through scholarly citations, postgraduate mentoring, peer-review activities, and international collaborations. Her research has contributed to the theoretical understanding of novel materials with potential applications in electronics, renewable energy technologies, magnetic devices, and next-generation information systems. Collaborative partnerships with researchers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, China, Korea, and other countries have further expanded the reach and interdisciplinary relevance of her work.[1][2]

Award Suitability

Dr. Robina Ashraf demonstrates strong suitability for recognition under the Women Research Award category. Her academic achievements include sustained research productivity, international scholarly collaborations, postgraduate supervision, peer-review service, and contributions to computational materials science. As a council member of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD Pakistan Chapter) and an active participant in scientific societies, she has also contributed to strengthening the visibility and participation of women in scientific research. Her accomplishments align with the objectives of recognizing excellence, leadership, and impact in research.[1]

Conclusion

Dr. Robina Ashraf has developed a distinguished academic profile characterized by expertise in computational materials science, significant contributions to advanced materials research, successful postgraduate supervision, and active engagement in the international scientific community. Her body of work reflects sustained scholarly commitment and ongoing contributions to the advancement of physics and materials science. These accomplishments support her nomination for recognition within prestigious international research award programs.[1][2]

References

  1. Ashraf, R. (2026). Academic and Research Profile submitted for Women Research Award nomination. Government College Women University Sialkot, Pakistan.
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Dr. Robina Ashraf, Author ID 56609984000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56609984000
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher Profile: Dr. Robina Ashraf.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0829-6163
  4. Materials Chemistry and Physics. (2021). Example publication associated with computational materials research.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2021.124982