Dr. Mohammad Alhakami, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, and Head of the Nuclear and High-Energy Physics Group. He is a participating researcher in the Belle II experiment in Japan, with research interests in nuclear and particle physics. He has published papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals and supervised several graduate theses.
areas of expertise
His areas of expertise include academic supervision of graduate students and publishing in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to nuclear and particle physics
Quark model of hadrons, solutions, bag models. Gluon exchange, mass formulae, quark masses, heavy quarks. Quark-parton model, deep inelastic electron-nucleon scattering, scaling, corrections to…
This course offers advanced knowledge in Vector Analysis, Vector Analysis in Curved Coordinates and Tensors, Functions of Complex variable I, Functions of Complex variable II, Differential…
This undergraduate course covers the following topics: Properties of the nucleus: Isotopes, nuclear binding energy, angular momentum, nuclear electromagnetic moments, nuclear forces. -…