Dr. Zaki Ahmad holds a PhD in High Energy Physics from the Centre for High Energy
Physics, University of the Punjab, Lahore. He is currently serving as a Lecturer in the
Department of Physics at Government College Women University Sialkot (GCWUS).
His research interests lie in the field of particle physics, with a focus on the study of matter at
the most fundamental level. The interactions of elementary particles are described by the
Standard Model (SM), which forms the theoretical foundation of his work. Within this
framework, he works in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) phenomenology—the theory that
governs the strong interaction. Specifically, his research involves calculating the properties of
hadrons by employing models of strong interactions. These theoretical predictions provide
valuable insights for experimental high-energy physicists and contribute to the interpretation
and design of collider-based experiments.
In addition, Dr. Zaki Ahmad is actively involved in supervising postgraduate students and
contributing to multidisciplinary research groups.