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EEE alum Nayeem receives Folsom Distinguished Master’s Thesis Award in USA

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EEE alum Nayeem receives Folsom Distinguished Master’s Thesis Award in USA

S M Nayeem Arefin, an alumnus of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB), has received the 2024-2025 Folsom Distinguished Master’s Thesis Award from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL), USA. 

He received the recognition on April 23, 2025, for his National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded research on lead halide perovskites conducted during his Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). 

The award, granted to only two students from across more than one hundred departments and nine colleges at UNL, recognized his thesis, which was supervised by Dr. Laura Wang, Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UNL, specializing in optoelectronic materials.

Arefin’s thesis, titled “Patterning Synthesis of Lead Halide Perovskites Toward Photonic Application,” addressed the challenges of traditional lithographic techniques that degrade the fragile crystal structures of perovskites. By developing a new synthesis method combining soft lithography and self-assembly with asymmetric wettability templates, Arefin achieved the first controlled synthesis of CsPb₂Br₅ crystals, without compromising their structural integrity. This breakthrough has significant potential for future photonic devices, including perovskite-based LEDs, lasers, and photodetectors.

His research was supported by the NSF’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR). During his time at UNL, Arefin was awarded the Holling Fellowship and served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, contributing to undergraduate education. He also served as a peer reviewer for scientific journals under the Elsevier publishing group.

Arefin is currently pursuing his PhD in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) at UNL, where he conducts research under the guidance of Dr. Jeffrey Shield, focusing on the synthesis and characterization of size-controlled metallic nanoparticles, including alloy and core-shell systems, using inert gas condensation (IGC) techniques. 

His research also involves advanced structural and chemical characterization, employing techniques such as high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM), high-angle annular dark-field imaging (HAADF), Raman spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and optical and magnetic analysis.

Arefin’s academic journey began at IUB, where he completed his Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) in 2021, graduating Magna Cum Laude. He consistently appeared on the Dean’s and Vice-Chancellor’s Honor Lists from 2017 to 2020. 

While at IUB, he was a member of the IUB Photonics Simulation Lab (IUBPSL), a research group in the EEE Department directed by Dr. Mustafa Habib Chowdhury, Associate Professor and current Head of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. At IUBPSL, Arefin focused on improving thin-film solar cells' efficiency by integrating plasmonic nanoparticles. 

His research involved the comprehensive morphological analysis of various core-shell nanoparticle systems and their impact on device performance, supported by simulation tools such as the ANSYS-Lumerical software suite.

Dr. Chowdhury said, “This recognition highlights the strong academic foundation and research excellence cultivated at IUB, particularly within the EEE Department. His achievement exemplifies the high level of talent nurtured at IUB and underscores the university's commitment to contributing meaningfully to cutting-edge global research.”

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