Muzammal Amin is a PhD researcher in Physics at the University of Turin, Italy, specializing in the assessment of personal exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) due to non-ionizing radiation in real-world environments. His research focuses on spatiotemporal and activity-based exposure modeling using advanced tools like ExpoM-RF4, Pyhton, QGIS and MATLAB. He collaborates with ARPA Piemonte, the regional environmental protection agency, and has conducted extensive literature reviews and field studies to address key gaps in RF-EMF exposure research in Italian microenvironments. Muzammal is committed to advancing public health knowledge through data-driven, population-based environmental monitoring and international collaboration .
Muzammal has been actively involved in teaching activities, contributing to academic instruction and student mentoring in the fields of physics and environmental health.