Dr. Abdulfatah Abushagur | Fiber Sensors | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Abdulfatah Abushagur | Fiber Sensors | Research Excellence Award 

Dr. Abdulfatah Abushagur | Fiber Sensors | Multimedia University | Malaysia

Dr. Abdulfatah Abushagur is an experienced engineer and senior postdoctoral researcher with deep expertise in optical fiber sensing technologies, intelligent networks, and product-oriented research, currently affiliated with the Center for Fiber Networking and Communication, COE for Intelligent Network, Multimedia University, Malaysia. A. Abushagur has an extensive academic background in engineering and applied sciences, developed through long-term research appointments and advanced technical training in optical fiber systems, Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) technology, distributed optical fiber sensing, and sensor-driven instrumentation, forming a strong foundation for both academic research and industrial commercialization. A. Abushagur has over two decades of full-time professional experience spanning academia and industry, including roles as Senior Postdoctoral Researcher at Multimedia University and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Research Officer at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, and Senior Product and Research Engineer at Photronix Technologies (M) Sdn Bhd, where he led Fiber Bragg Grating and optical coupler production units, established new manufacturing lines, automated production using LabVIEW, increased sales revenue by 200%, reduced time-to-market by approximately 66%, and lowered production costs by more than 10%; his academic career includes leading high-impact projects such as the design of novel multi-sensory distributed optical fiber sensor cables for oil and gas wells, enhancement of DAS, DTS, DPS, and DMS fibers for subsurface imaging, temperature, pressure, magnetic sensing, and drilling direction, development of tri-axial distal force sensors for cardiac ablation catheters with demonstrated commercial value of RM12.00 million, and pioneering FBG-based force sensing systems for vitreoretinal microsurgery. A. Abushagur’s research interests include distributed optical fiber sensing, Fiber Bragg Grating sensors, oil and gas well monitoring, medical instrumentation, smart sensing systems, subsurface imaging, intelligent networks, and the translation of sensing technologies into market-ready products. His core research skills encompass optical fiber sensor design, FBG fabrication, DAS/DTS/DPS/DMS systems, sensor calibration, medical device prototyping, system integration, signal processing, LabVIEW-based automation, production scaling, quality control, and interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering, healthcare, and energy sectors. A. Abushagur has received recognition through leadership of commercially valued research projects, successful technology transfer initiatives, Scopus-indexed research contributions, and trusted appointments in advanced research and teaching roles.

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Mr. Muhammad Saleh Urf Kumail Haider | Optical Fiber Sensors | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Muhammad Saleh Urf Kumail Haider | Optical Fiber Sensors | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Muhammad Saleh Urf Kumail Haider, Chongqing Univeristy, China

Muhammad Saleh Kumail Haider is a passionate researcher specializing in optical fiber sensing and intelligent communication systems. He is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in Electronic Information Engineering at Chongqing University, China, supported by a prestigious CSC fully funded scholarship. With a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Sindh, Pakistan, his academic and research trajectory reflects a deep commitment to innovation in sensor technology. His research experience spans advanced laboratories in China and Pakistan, including work on graphene/silicon sensors and polymer optical fiber (POF) sensors. He has contributed to several high-impact Q1 journals with a focus on portable, AI-based, and smartphone-integrated sensing systems. His notable achievements include the Best Research Award for a graphene-based gas sensor and multiple publications in Scientific Reports, IEEE Sensors Journal, and Sensors and Actuators A. His work bridges cutting-edge photonics with practical applications in liquid level, refractive index, and environmental sensing.

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Summary of Suitability: Muhammad Saleh Kumail Haider – Young Scientist Award

Muhammad Saleh Kumail Haider is an emerging talent in the field of electronic and optical sensing technologies, with a growing research portfolio in LiFi communication, optical fiber sensors, and graphene-based gas sensors. Currently pursuing his M.Eng. in Electronic Information Engineering at Chongqing University, China, he has already made impactful contributions through research and innovation at a young age.

🎓 Education

  • 📍 Chongqing University, China
    M.Eng. in Electronic Information Engineering (Sep 2022 – Jul 2025)
    🎯 Grade: 82.9%

  • 📍 University of Sindh, Pakistan
    B.S. in Electronic Engineering (Jan 2018 – Dec 2021)
    🎯 GPA: 3.05/4.00

🧪 Research Experience

  • 🔬 Chongqing University (China)
    Lab of Intelligent LiFi & Optical Fiber Sensors (Jan 2023 – Feb 2025)

  • 🧪 University of Sindh (Pakistan)
    Graphene/Silicon Sensors @ National Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry (Feb 2019 – Dec 2021)

🏆 Honors and Awards

  • 🎓 CSC Fully Funded Master’s Scholarship
    (Sep 2022 – Jul 2025)

  • 🥇 Best Research Award
    Graphene-Based Smart Gas Sensor (Mar 2022)

  • 🚗 1st Position – Smart Electric Military Vehicle Project
    (Dec 2019)

Publication Top Notes:

High-Resolution Portable Dual-Point Liquid Level Measurement System Using POF

Water waves detection by utilizing optical fiber surface microchannel sensor

Smartphone-based optical fiber sensor for refractive index sensing using POF

Simultaneous measurement of liquid level and R.I. sensor using POF based on twisted structure

Portable Optical Fiber Sensor for Continuous Liquid Level Sensing Using Commercially Available POF