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Pakistani researcher earns PhD in nanosciences from NTNU, Norway

Published on: January 23, 2026 4:35 PM

Pakistani scholar earns PhD in nanosciences from NTNU, Norway

Pakistani researcher Dr Muhammad Ibrahim has been awarded a PhD in nanosciences from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) following a successful thesis defence in Trondheim. His doctoral work, titled Silicon-Based Materials for Additive Manufacturing, explores advanced applications of nanomaterials with potential use in both industry and medicine.

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Dr Ibrahim’s research introduces innovative methods to integrate nanotechnology into scalable and practical solutions, bridging the gap between experimental science and real-world applications. His work was evaluated by an international panel of experts, who commended the depth of his experimental studies and the practical implications of his findings.

Speaking after the defence, Dr Ibrahim described it as an honour to complete his academic journey at a prestigious institution like NTNU. He expressed hope that his research would contribute to technological development and innovation benefiting both Pakistan and the global scientific community.

This achievement adds to the growing recognition of Pakistani researchers in high-tech fields abroad. Dr Ibrahim plans to continue his work in research and development, focusing on the integration of nanoscience solutions into practical applications that can support industrial and medical advancements. He dedicated his success to his parents, acknowledging their prayers and unwavering support, and called his accomplishment a matter of pride for Pakistan.

Read More: Pakistani scholar gets Doctorate degree from Oxford 

Dr Ibrahim’s milestone reflects the increasing presence of Pakistani scholars in cutting-edge scientific research worldwide, highlighting the country’s potential to contribute significantly to global innovation in nanotechnology.

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