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During his research, he discovered that nanoparticles of Manganese Chromite (MnCr2O4) were crystallized in a cubic face-centered unit cell structure whose lattice has the symmetry of the Fd-3m space group, where Mn(II) ions formed tetrahedral structures, while Cr(III) ions formed octahedral ones. He uncovered that MnCr2O4 nanoparticles can be widely employed because of their various fascinating properties, such as magneto-crystalline interactions, magneto-dielectric coupling etc & have very useful & broad applications in microelectronics, magnetic and data storage devices.
Dr. Javed's dedication & expertise not only advances the understanding of material sciences but also brings global recognition to University. This latest development is a testament to the university's commitment in providing a research and innovation-oriented environment for its researchers.