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Assoc Prof Dr. Mohammed Salah Mohammed Moaied |Materials selection| Best Researcher Award
Assoc Prof Dr at Zagazig University, Egypt
Mohammed Salah Mohammed Moaied, an Egyptian physicist, was born on February 5, 1982. Currently affiliated with the Physics Department at Zagazig University, Egypt. Married and a proud parent of one child, Mohammed’s commitment to his field is reflected in his diverse research and teaching experiences.
Professional Profiles:
Citations 891
h-index 8
i10-index 8
🎓 Education:
- Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics and Nanotechnology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (2014)
- MSc in Condensed Matter Physics and Nanotechnology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (2010)
- BSc in Physics Science, Zagazig University, Egypt (2004)
🌍 Professional Journey:
- Postdoctoral Researcher at Condensed Matter Physics and Nanotechnology Department, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (2021-present)
- Associate Professor at Physics Department, Zagazig University, Egypt (2019-2021)
- Assistant Professor at Physics Department, Zagazig University, Egypt (2018-2019)
- Postdoctoral Researcher at Physics Department, Pukyong National University, Busan, Korea (2017-2018)
- Assistant Professor at Physics Department, Zagazig University, Egypt (2016-2017)
- Postdoctoral Researcher at Condensed Matter Physics and Nanotechnology Department, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (2015-2016)
- Lecturer at Physics Department, Zagazig University, Egypt (2014-2015)
- Researcher at Condensed Matter Physics and Nanotechnology Department, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (2008-2013)
- Researcher at Solid State Physics Department, Zagazig University, Egypt (2004-2008)
- Instructor at Physics Department, Zagazig University, Egypt (2004-2008)
🧑🏫 Teaching Experience:
- Over 6 years of university teaching experience covering physics, calculus, and computing.
🔍 Research Interests:
- Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science
- Benchmark DFT calculations
- Two-dimensional nanomaterials for spintronic applications
- Magnetic properties of materials, especially ferromagnetic semiconductors
👨💻 Skills and Expertise:
- Programming: Fortran 77/90, C/C++, Matlab
- Simulation Codes: SIESTA, VASP, Quantum Espresso, VAMPIRE
- Research Methods: Ab initio electronic structure calculations using DFT
- Languages: Fluent in English, good command of Spanish, fair knowledge of French
📚 Projects and Thesis:
- Ph.D. Thesis: Computational Studies of Novel Phenomena on the Surface of Graphite
- Current Research: Focus on Curie temperature enhancement, gas sensors, hydrogen storage, building heterostructures, and perovskite solar cell materials.
👨🔬 Conferences and Workshops:
- Active participation and presentations in international conferences and workshops.
💡 Grants:
- Received grants and fellowships from Egyptian and Spanish ministries for research endeavors.
💻 Computer Experience:
- Proficient in various programming languages, desktop editing tools, productivity software, and visualization tools.
- Experienced with operating systems: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, UNIX.
📚 Training:
- Attended workshops on thinking skills, lifelong learning, time management, scientific research skills, professional ethics, and effective communication.
🌐 Languages:
- Arabic (Mother tongue)
- English (Fluent)
- Spanish (Good)
- French (Fair)
This physicist’s career spans continents and embodies a dedication to research, teaching, and the exploration of cutting-edge materials in condensed matter physics. With a focus on computational simulations and a diverse skill set, they continue to contribute significantly to the scientific community.
Publications Top Note:
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Size-Dependent Critical Temperature and Anomalous Optical Dispersion in Ferromagnetic CrI3 NanotubesCited by: 8 Year: 2019
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