Faculty Saadi Ishaq

Saadi Ishaq

Assistant Professor
  • School of Natural Sciences
  • 051886557
Summary

Dr. Saadi Ishaq, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, SNS, NUST. I did my PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics from IHEP, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

Academic Background
PhD (Theoretical Physics) University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences September 15, 2015 - June 30, 2019
Honours and Awards
Publications
Polarized and Unpolarized ℛK* in and beyond the SM September 01, 2025 Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics - Volume:2025, Issue:9, Article Number 093B09
Angular observables of the four-fold B→k1 (1270,1400) (→VP)ℓ+ℓ- decays in and beyond the Standard Model May 12, 2025 Physical Review D - Volume:111, Issue:9, Article Number 095011
Semileptonic W Decay to the B Meson with Lepton Pairs in Heavy Quark Effective Theory Factorization up to \\$\\mathcal \\{O\\}(\\alpha \_s)\\$ June 01, 2024 Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics - Volume 2024, Issue 6, Article Number:063B05
Factorization Theorem Connecting the Light-Cone Distribution Amplitudes of Heavy-Flavor Mesons in QCD and Heavy-Quark Effective Theory September 21, 2020 Physical Review Letters - Volume 125, Article Number 132001
Fragmentation function of gluon into spin-singlet P-wave quarkonium July 22, 2020 Physical Review D - Volume 102, Article Number 014038
W radiative decay to heavy-light mesons in HQET factorization through Oðα s Þ September 23, 2019 Physical Review D - Volume 100, Article Number 054027
Polarized forward–backward asymmetries of the lepton pair in B → K1ℓ+ℓ− decay in the presence of the new physics January 01, 2016 Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics - Volume 2016, Issue 1, Article Number 013B02
Solvo-thermal synthesis of AlN nano-needles: Their photoluminescence and field emission properties September 15, 2013 Materials Letters - Volume 107, Pages 255–258
Lepton polarization asymmetries in B → K 1ℓ+ℓ− decay as a searching tool for new physics July 02, 2013 Journal of High Energy Physics - Volume 6, Article Number 6
Conferences