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Dr Qaisar Ameer
Research Fellow
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Located at: Room 2W-248, Gippsland Campus
Postal address: School of Applied Sciences and Engineering
Monash University Gippsland Campus, Churchill, Victoria, 3842, Australia
Phone: +61 3 512 27176 or +61 3 990 27176
Fax: +61 3 512 26738 or +61 3 990 26738
Email: Qaisar.Ameer@sci.monash.edu.au
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Dr. Qaisar Ameer received his PhD in Chemistry from Monash University in 2007. He worked as a Post Doctoral research fellow at School of Applied Sciences
and Engineering, Monash University for two years. He completed his MPhil in Organic and Polymer Chemistry in 2002 and MSc in Chemistry in 2000 from
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. He is an experienced synthetic, organic and polymer Chemist.
Research Interests
Dr. Qaisar’s research interests mainly focus on the following topics:
- Nanotechnology and nanomaterials
- Electrochemical sensors
- Polymers and composites
- Synthesis of active organic molecules
Professional Affiliation
- The Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Corporate Member Chartered Chemist (MRACI CChem)
Publications
- Q. Ameer, S. B. Adeloju, Development of a potentiometric catechol biosensor by entrapment of tyrosinase within polypyrrole film, Sens. Actuators
B: Chem. 140 (2009) 5-11. [IF: 2.934]
- S. B. Adeloju, Q. Ameer, M. Sohail, Electochemical nanocomposite biosensor system, Australian Provisional Patent, 2008, Application No. 2007906759.
- Q. Ameer, S. B. Adeloju, Galvanostatic entrapment of sulfite oxidase into ultrathin polypyrrole films for improved amperometric biosensing
of sulfite, electroanalysis 20 (2008) 2549-2556. [IF: 2.949]
- Q. Ameer, S. B. Adeloju, Polypyrrole based electronic noses for environmental and industrial analysis, Sens. Actuators B: Chem. 106 (2005) 541-552. [IF: 2.934, Cited: 32]
- S. Zulfiqar, K. Masud, Q. Ameer, Thermal degradation behavior of blends of phenyl methacrylatestyrene copolymers with aluminum isopropoxide,
J. Thermal Anal. Cal. 73 (2003) 877-886. [IF: 1.483, Cited: 4]
- S. Zulfiqar, K. Masud, Q. Ameer, Thermal degradation studies of blends of phenyl methacrylatestyrene copolymers with aluminum ethoxide, Polym.
Degdn. Stability 77 (2002) 457-464. [IF: 2.073, Cited: 2]
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