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Shahid Mahmood Ramay

Associate Professor

Faculty

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College of Science, Physics and Astronomy Department

introduction/brief CV

Dr. Shahid Mahmood Ramay
Ph.D in Solid State Physics
College of Science
Physics and Astronomy Department
Office No. 1A57
Phone: 76432
Email: schaudhry@ksu.edu.sa
Research Area of Interest

1- Magnetic Oxides 2- Ferroelectric & Dielectric  Materials 3- Supercapacitor Materials 4- Density Functional Theory
5- Superconductivity 

Office hrs

Sunday     10.00AM to 12.00PM

Thrusday  08.00AM to 12.00PM

areas of expertise

1-X-ray diffraction analysis

2-Rietveld Refinement

3-Electrochemical analysis

4-Wien2k and Quantum Espresso simulation

5-Dielectric Measurements

6-Hall Effect Measurements

7-Materials Synthesis

publications
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publications

Titanium oxide (TiO2) is considered as an important semiconductor material due to having promising tuneable optoelectronic, thermoelectric, and photovoltaic applications. First-principles…

by Maria Khalil, Aneeqa Bashir, Eman A Alghamdi, Abubaker A Siddig, Shahid M Ramay, Murtaza Saleem
2023
Published in:
Sciencedirect
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The electronic and optical characteristics of Cu2O based semiconductor materials are recently focused on due to having applications in modern electronic devices and solar cells. In this study, Mg…

by Ramay Shahid M, Syed Mansoor Ali, Ahmad M Sadjih, Hamoud Kasim, Mabrook S Amer, and Manawwer Alam
Published in:
Sciencedirect
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Progress of transition metal dichalcogenides for next-generation nano-photonic applications with high mobility and absorption is the main challenge in recent times. Herein, we present the first…

by Ramay Shahid M, Syed Mansoor Ali, Hamoud Kassim, and Mabrook S Amer
2022

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Physics course for Engineering Students

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Electromagnetism Laboratory Course for Physics Students Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 6th Edition  (Raymond A. Serway)                 Booklet of Experiments for 394 Lab course…

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General Physics for Engineering Students Lab Course