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سعد بن علي بن عبد الله القرني

Assistant Professor

عضو هيئة تدريس

كلية العلوم
مبنى 4 الدور الثاني ب 9

introduction/brief CV

Dr. SAAD ALI ALGARNI

 

Assistant professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, King Sad University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

 

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, (2014 – Till Date).

Lecturer in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, (2000 – 2005).

Senior teacher of Physics High schools, Ministry of Education, (1990 – 2005)

 

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy in Physics of Laser and Laser Applications. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA, (2008 – 2015).     

Thesis Title: Development and Application of an Area Recorded Generalized Optical Scattering Technique.

Master of Sciences in Physics, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA, USA, (2005 – 2008)

Master of Sciences in Physics, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, (1992 – 1997)                           

Project Title: Optimization of Transient grating formed in Dichromated sugar solutions

Bachelor of Sciences in Physics (1984 – 1989) | King Saud University | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Project Title: Characteristics of Helium Neon Lasers

 

Current Research Activity:

  • Developing an advanced spectroscopy system named as ARGOS due to its working principle, it is designed to rapidly scan multiple samples with high precision. It integrates 3D-printed components, multiple laser sources, and cutting-edge electronics for enhanced functionality and cost-effectiveness. This innovation aims to revolutionize sample analysis across research and industrial applications.
  • Developing printed electronic sensors, developing nature inspired functional materials.
  • Developing Demonstratable models to give hands on experience of quantum machines to the research students.

 

 
 

areas of expertise

  • Quantum Mechaincs
  • Modern Physics
  • LASERS
  • 3D Printing
     
  • Developing an advanced spectroscopy system named as ARGOS due to its working principle, it is designed to rapidly scan multiple samples with high precision. It integrates 3D-printed components, multiple laser sources, and cutting-edge electronics for enhanced functionality and cost-effectiveness. This innovation aims to revolutionize sample analysis across research and industrial applications.
  • Developing printed electronic sensors, developing nature inspired functional materials.
  • Developing Demonstratable models to give hands on experience of quantum machines to the research students.

publications
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publications

This study investigates 4-Fluorochalcone as a potential anticancer agent using both experimental and computational methods. FT-IR, FT-Raman, and UV–Vis spectroscopy provided detailed information…

by K. Langeswaran, Saad Ali AlGarni, M. Muthuramamoorthy, P. Saravanan, R. Premkumar, R. Sangeetha
2024
Published in:
Journal of Molecular Structure
publications
by G. S. Iannacchione , Saad Ali AlGarni
2016
Published in:
2016 International Conference Laser Optics (LO),
publications

We show that an SnO2-based water-gate thin film transistor (WGTFT) biosensor responds to a waterborne analyte, the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, by a parallel potentiometric and…

by AlQahtani H, Alswieleh A, Al-Khurayyif I, Saad Ali AlGarni, Grell M
2021
Published in:
Sensors

courses
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course

الدالة الموجية، التفسير الإحصائي للدالة الموجية، المؤثرات والقيم المتوقعة، مبدأ عدم اليقين، معادلة شرودنجر المعتمدة على الزمن والحالات المستقرة، معادلة شرودنجر المستقلة عن الزمن وحلولها لحالات:…

course

Chapter 2 Motion in One Dimension Chapter 3 Vectors and Motion in Two Dimensions Chapter 4 Force and Motion Chapter 5 Applying Newton’s Laws Chapter 8 Equilibrium…

course

يهدف المقرر إلى إرشاد الطالب /الطالبة للقيام بإجراء بحث  علمي في مواضيع مختاره تجريبية أو نظريه في مجالات الفيزياء و الفلك، كما يهدف إلى  تدريب الطالب على كتابة تقرير عن بحثه واستخدام  المراجع…

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