OWSD PhD Fellowship
2009
OWSD Award
2015
OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award for Early Career Women Scientists
For her research on a type of high-speed semiconductor, focusing on how to lessen the film that accumulates on its surface and interferes with the flow of electrical current. She is also involved in a project developing methods for using solar radiation to treat water and for splitting water molecules so that hydrogen can be collected.
Awardee Work Position
Assistant Professor, Al Neelain University
Specialization
Material physics and nanotechnology
Award Category
February 2015
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For her research on a type of high-speed semiconductor, focusing on how to lessen the film that accumulates on its surface and interferes with the flow of electrical current. She is also involved in a project developing methods for using solar radiation to treat water and for splitting water molecules so that hydrogen can be collected.
Degrees:
2008
Doctorate
Physics