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Nassar Nasser Asemi

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كلية العلوم
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CV. Nassar Nasser Asemi

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PhD graduate in Physics, specializing in Nuclear Physics, Scintillation Detector Fabrication, and Nuclear Radiation Protection, with a comprehensive background in Nuclear Data Acquisition Systems (DAQs) and Simulation using Geant4 for Nuclear Detection and Shielding. My academic and research pursuits have led me to explore and contribute to various aspects of Nuclear Physics, including developing new detector designs utilizing organic and inorganic materials and formulating composite materials to enhance gamma radiation shielding capabilities.
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PhD graduate in Physics, specializing in Nuclear Physics, Scintillation Detector Fabrication, and Nuclear Radiation Protection, with a comprehensive background in Nuclear Data Acquisition Systems (DAQs) and Simulation using Geant4 for Nuclear Detection and Shielding. My academic and research pursuits have led me to explore and contribute to various aspects of Nuclear Physics, including developing new detector designs utilizing organic and inorganic materials and formulating composite materials to enhance gamma radiation shielding capabilities.
In addition to my research, I have acquired practical experience in Nuclear Detection and Shielding through the application of Geant4 simulations, which have been instrumental in my work on optimizing detector performance and radiation protection measures. My expertise also extends to implementing and operating Nuclear Data Acquisition Systems, enabling efficient collection and analysis of nuclear data and furthering our understanding of detector responses and radiation interactions.

Throughout my academic career at King Saud University, where I pursued both my Master's and Doctoral degrees, I have had the opportunity to impart knowledge in practical physics across several classes. This teaching experience has allowed me to share my passion for physics and its applications, particularly in nuclear science, with the next generation of scientists and researchers.