Muhammad Sabieh Anwar

Dr. Prof. Muhammad Sabieh Anwar (Born 1970) is a Pakistani physicist and an electrical engineer who has made instrumental and world class research to the field of Quantum computing. A Pakistani Rhodes Scholar, dr. Anwar is an assistant professor of physics at the School of Science and Engineering of Lahore University of Management Sciences. He is most renowned for his research to the field of NMR and Quantum Computing. He is also a Rhodes Scholar. He is also founder and Joint Secretary of Khwarzimic Science Society. . He has published sixteen papers in the field of NMR and Quantum Computing.
Education
Muhammad Sabieh Anwar was born in Lahore, and had recieved his education from there. He attended the University of Engineering and Technology where he recieved B.Sc with honors in Electrical engineering from there in 1998. He did his M.Sc. in physics from the same institution, and won the Rhodes Scholarship in 2000. The same year, he became a Rhodes scholar and travelled to United Kingdom to attend University of Oxford to gain his doctorate in physics. Anwar recieved his D.Phil in Quantum physics from Oxford University in 2004. His dissertation was titled, "Quantum Information Processing using Para-Hydrogen NMR" and revolved around the preparation of pure quantum states for quantum computing".
Current Research Summary
(a) Study of chemical reactions and catalytic processes, especially in microfludic settings,
(b) Magnetic image structures with higher precision and sensitivity,
(c) Interpret phenomena arising out of the purely geometrical and mathematical structure of quantum state spaces,
(d) Applying spin-based techniques, often combining NMR and ESR, to demonstrate quantum information processes and
(e) Precise, robust effective control of these processes, borrowing heavily from geometric and group-theoretical control theory.
Awards
*Rhodes Scholarship (Rhodes Trust)
*G.A. Paul Scholarship (University College, Oxford)
*Aizaz-e-Sabqat (Government of Pakistan)
*Nishan-e-Haider Scholarship (GOP)
*Roll-of-Honour (Government College, Lahore)
*Gold medals from the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education and Punjab Textbook Board.
 
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