PhD
Mohammad Mamunur
Rashid
no.:
62019
researcher – active in research organisation
mohammad.rashid
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| Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
|
2.04.00
|
Engineering sciences and technologies
|
Materials science and technology
|
|
|
2.14.00
|
Engineering sciences and technologies
|
Textile and leather
|
|
Materials science; Cellulose; Thermally conductive materials; Flexible electronics; Advanced packaging; Ionic liquids (IL); Deep eutectic solvents (DES); Biopolymers; Film formation; Rheology; Sustainable materials
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on
May 8, 2026;
Data for score A3 calculation refer to period
2020-2024
Data for ARIS tenders (
21.05.2024 – Target research programmes,
archive
)
| Database |
Linked records |
Citations |
Pure citations |
Average pure citations |
| WoS |
7
|
346
|
318
|
45.43
|
| Scopus |
7
|
431
|
404
|
57.71
|
| Level of education |
Professional title |
Study subject |
Faculty |
Year |
|
Doctoral degree
|
Ph. D.
|
Textiles
|
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engeneering
|
2025
|
Doctoral dissertations and other final papers
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Dr. Mohammad Mamunur Rashid is a researcher in materials science and chemistry, specializing in the development of advanced functional materials for emerging technologies. He obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Textile Engineering, followed by a PhD, with research focused on sustainable and high-performance functional textile material. He is currently working as an Assistant with Doctorate at the University of Maribor, Slovenia, where he is involved in teaching, research, and laboratory activities. His primary research focuses on thermally conductive cellulose-based substrates for applications in flexible electronics and advanced packaging. His work emphasizes the use of renewable biopolymers to enhance thermal conductivity while maintaining mechanical flexibility and environmental sustainability. Dr. Rashid has expertise in solution processing techniques, including film formation, ionic liquids, and deep eutectic solvents for cellulose and lignin modification. He is also experienced in advanced material characterization methods such as rheology, SEM, XRD, FTIR, EDS, XPS, UV-vis, thermal analysis etc. He has authored 6 research articles and 2 review papers in peer-reviewed journals, along with 2 conference proceedings and 7 conference abstracts. His research aims to bridge sustainable materials with high-performance engineering applications.
Keywords: Materials science; Cellulose; Thermally conductive materials; Flexible electronics; Advanced packaging; Ionic liquids (IL); Deep eutectic solvents (DES); Biopolymers; Film formation; Rheology; Sustainable materials