Dr. Muhammad-Nawaz-Emerging Trends-Excellence in Research
National University-Singapore
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Nawaz Muhammad's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Geography, with majors in Geology and Chemistry, from Bahauddin Zakariya University in Pakistan. This laid the foundation for his subsequent academic pursuits. He continued his education with a Master's degree in Geography from Punjab University in Pakistan, followed by a Master's in Geoinformatics from the University of Twente - ITC in the Netherlands. His educational journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Charles Darwin University (CDU), Australia, in 2010. Alongside his academic pursuits, he also obtained a Bachelor of Education in Science from Allama Iqbal Open University, Pakistan, in 1994, enhancing his skills in teaching and learning methodologies.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Nawaz Muhammad's professional journey is marked by a diverse range of roles across various institutions and countries. He started his career as a Secondary Science Teacher in Lahore, Pakistan, before moving on to roles as a Subject Specialist in Geography for the Ministry of Education, Government of Punjab, and subsequently as a Lecturer in Geography at Punjab University, Pakistan. Over the years, he held various academic positions, including Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and eventually Associate Head at the GIS Centre at Punjab University. In 2007, he transitioned to Australia, joining Charles Darwin University as a Lecturer in Environment Science eLearning. He served as a Coordinator for the Tertiary Enabling Program (Environment & Geoscience) at CDU before assuming his current role as a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography at the National University of Singapore in 2015.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Nawaz Muhammad's contributions span both academia and industry, with a primary focus on Physical Geography, GIS, Earth, and Environmental Science. His multidisciplinary background equips him with expertise in spatial data handling, GIS applications, environment modeling, earth surface processes, energy futures, and sustainability. He has authored, edited, and co-edited several teaching and learning resources, including books like "Sustainable Energy and Environment: An Earth System Approach" and "The Earth Crust Experience."
Accolades and Recognition
Throughout his career, Dr. Nawaz Muhammad has received recognition for his contributions to teaching, research, and academic leadership. His strong command over Data Science and IT, coupled with certifications in spatial data analytics and higher education teaching and learning, further validate his expertise in the field. His dedication to advancing knowledge in Physical Geography has garnered respect and accolades from colleagues and students alike.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Nawaz Muhammad's impact extends beyond the classroom, influencing the next generation of geographers, environmental scientists, and GIS professionals. Through his innovative teaching methodologies, he instills a passion for spatial data handling, environment modeling, and sustainable energy among his students. His research endeavors contribute to addressing pressing environmental challenges and advancing scientific understanding in his field.
Muhammad Nawaz's remarkable achievements in research are celebrated with the Emerging Trends Award, a testament to his visionary approach and unwavering commitment to advancing knowledge.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As Dr. Nawaz Muhammad continues his academic journey, his legacy lies in shaping the minds of future generations and driving meaningful change in the realm of Physical Geography and Environmental Science. His commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and leadership serves as a beacon for aspiring academics and professionals. Moving forward, he aims to further expand his research portfolio, collaborate on interdisciplinary projects, and mentor the next wave of scholars, leaving a lasting imprint on the field.
Citations
- Citations 451
- h-index 10
- i10-index 11
Notable Publication
- An indicator model for assessing community resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic and its validation: A case study in Hong Kong
- Advancement of the Pivot Point of Underwater Delta
- Sediment transfer in an extremely low-gradient, low-relief and highly buffered system: Darwin Harbour catchment, northern Australia
- Creating sustainable future landscapes: a role for landscape ecology in the rangelands of Northern Australia
- Geospatial Risk Communication and Visualization of Natural Hazards Using Augmented Reality Constructs