Prof. Dr. Omar Hamed Mohamed Abdelkader, Professor and Faculty Member, Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, Member of the Training and Community Partnership Unit, Technical Director of the Electron Microscopes Unit, is in charge of analyzing, measuring, and characterizing biological and non-biological samples for electron microscopy at the Central Laboratory of the College of Science. From October 2007 to May 2018, he was a faculty member in the Department of Zoology. He is a researcher who focuses on the preparation of inorganic and magnetic materials with nanostructure, utilizing X-rays and electron microscopy to study the internal structure and physical properties of materials. Evaluation of these kinds of materials using X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, fine-scale element mapping, magnetic characteristics, electrical conductivity of alternating current and direct current, real and imaginary dielectric constants, thermal properties using DTA and TGA, optical properties. Additionally, it involves preparing and fabricating photovoltaic cells and measuring their efficiency.
areas of expertise
Expert in Electron Microscopes, X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, Fine-scale element mapping, Magnetic characteristics, Electrical conductivity of alternating and direct current, Real and Imaginary dielectric constants, Thermal properties using DTA and TGA, Optical properties. Additionally, Preparing and fabricating photovoltaic cells and measuring their efficiency. Teaching. Training.
The development of high-performance anode materials is crucial for advancing next-generation ion batteries. Here, we demonstrate cyclic[3]anthracene (C[3]A) as a high-performance anode material…
The electrocoagulation (EC) method, when combined with sonication and aeration, is an example of an advanced oxidation process (AOP) that may be used to treat a variety of wastewaters.
Vacuum principles and vacuum system design basics, Overview of thin film technology, crystal structures of thin films, Defects sin Thin films, Nano crystalline,…
3 Electricity Part (4 Chapters), Optics Part (2 Chapters), and Modern Physics Part
office hours
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
from
_
12:00 PM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
_
to
_
02:00 PM
12:00 PM
02:00 PM
12:00 PM
02:00 PM
_
location
_
Faculty of Science, Building No. 4, Room 1B3, First FloorFaculty of Science, Building No. 4, Room 1B3, First Floor
Faculty of Science, Building No. 5, Scanning Electron Microscope Laboratory, Room A, B87/04, Ground FloorFaculty of Science, Building No. 5, Scanning Electron Microscope Laboratory, Room A, B87/04, Ground Floor
Faculty of Science, Building No. 4, Room 1B3, First FloorFaculty of Science, Building No. 4, Room 1B3, First Floor
Faculty of Science, Building No. 5, Scanning Electron Microscope Laboratory, Room A, B87/04, Ground FloorFaculty of Science, Building No. 5, Scanning Electron Microscope Laboratory, Room A, B87/04, Ground Floor
Faculty of Science, Building No. 4, Room 1B3, First FloorFaculty of Science, Building No. 4, Room 1B3, First Floor