Curriculum Vitae -- ABDALLA MOUSA ELSAMADICY
4613 Austin Ave. N. W. Huntsville, AL 35805
Tel: (256) 721-4006, Fax: (256) 851-5868
E-mail:abdalla@cim.aamu.edu
Education
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Ph. D. Physics/Materials Sciences, Alabama A & M University, Normal, AL. |
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Graduate Studies, School of Education, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL. |
| 1990: |
Master of Science, Physics / Mathematics, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL. |
| 1976: |
Bachelor of Science, Physics, Alazhar University, Cairo, Egypt. |
Graduate Level Course Work
| Physics: |
Crystal Physics and Crystal Growth. |
Elements of Material Science. |
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Semiconductor Physics. |
Advance Laboratory of Material Science. |
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Geometrical Optics. |
Electro-Optics Systems |
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Thin Films Integrated Optics. |
Instrumental Optics |
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Fiber Optics Communications. |
Classical Dynamics |
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Atomic and Molecular Physics. |
Quantum Mechanics |
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Quantum Mechanics II. |
Electromagnetic Theory |
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Electromagnetic Theory II. |
Thermal Physics |
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Kinetic Theory and Statistical Mechanics. |
Magnetic And Optical Properties of Materials |
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Magnetism and Magnetic Resonance |
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| Mathematics: |
Math. Methods of Physics. |
Numerical Analysis |
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Boundary Value Problems. |
Series and Special Functions. |
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Theory of Optimization |
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| Education: |
Sociology in Education. |
Psychology in Education |
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Introduction to Professional Education. |
Evaluating IMPR and Teaching Learning Processes |
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Clinical Experience Secondary School |
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Research Experience
1998 - Present:
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Center for Irradiation of Materials, Alabama A & M University, Normal, AL. Conducting a research of different schemes for Silicon Carbide surface modification, to obtain a stable ohmic contact and characterize it. The research involves the use of IBAD and Ion Beam Implantation of different metals and alloys and different surface characterization models and techniques. My Research Proposals were awarded NASA- Alabama Space Grant
Consortium (ASGC) Fellowship for the years 1999 and 2000. |
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| 1983 - 1990:
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Department of Physics, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Conducted a temperature dependent relaxation time measurements for samples of some polymers with microcomputer control for recording, analyzing and graphing data. |
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| 1976 - 1983:
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The National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, Studied the effect of different doses of gamma rayes on the hardness, electrical and thermal conductivities of some Polymers, and conducted an I.R. spectroscopical study for the Irradiated samples. |
Teaching Experience
| 1993 - 1996:
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Full time, Tenure Track Physics / Mathematics Instructor, Bessemer State Technical College, Bessemer, AL. Planned, organized, and taught the full range of Physics and Mathematics courses in addition to Physics and Mathematics courses relating to different technical programs. Worked with Division Chair and other faculty to develop, evaluate and review curriculum. Participated in the overall planning of the College. Participated on different committees to assist the administration in their decision making process. Committees included the Applied Technology Committee, the Scholarship Committee, and the Purchasing of Software and Computers Committee. Attended workshops and meetings to contribute to professional development. Developed annually a personal professional development plans and assumed other professional duties as were assigned. In addition to my assigned duties I volunteered to help students in support services through the TRIO Program. |
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| 1990 - 1994:
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Part-time Mathematics Instructor, Department of Mathematics, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL and Shelton State Community College, Tuscaloosa, AL. Taught a range of the undergraduate, developmental and remedial mathematics courses and worked as an instructor in the Success Center in Shelton State, A computerized laboratory to help students in their related subjects matters. |
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| 1983 - 1990: |
Teaching Assistant in the Department of Physics, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL. |
Courses Taught
Vocational Technical Math I (VTM 091), Vocational Technical Math II (VTM. l01), Business Math MTH (102), Plane Trigonometry (MTH III), Plane Trigonometry MTH (113), Developmental Algebra I (MTH 091), Developmental Algebra II (MTH 092), College Algebra (MTH 109), Pre-Calculus Algebra and Trigonometry (MTH 112), Business Calculus I (MTH 120), Business Calculus II (MTH 146), General Physics I (PHY 101) laboratory, General Physics II (102) laboratory, General Physics with Calculus I (PHY 106) laboratory, General Physics with Calculus II (PHY 108) laboratory, Physics for Non-Science Majors (PHY 115) laboratory
Computer Application Experience
Word processing, Microsoft Word, WordPerfect 5.O, WordStar 2000 General Purpose Microsoft Windows Utilities PC Tools, Extensive background in personal computers, utilizing them in both network and stand alone configurations. My experience includes application packages which range from simple word processors to complex, sophisticated language processors/translators. As a physics, mathematics and laboratory instructor I have taught students the use of the personal computer for various purposes including writing and graphing.
Publications
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"FORMATION OF METALLIC NANOCLUSTER IN SIC BY MEV ION IMPLANTATION". D. Ila, E. K. Williams, A. Elsamadicy, Center for Irradiation of Materials, Alabama A&M University, Normal, AL. M. A. George, M. A. Ayoub, Dept. of chemistry, University of Alabama in Huntsville, AL. D. J. Larkin, NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH; D. B. Poker and D. K. Hensley, Solid State Division, Oak Ridge National aboratory, Oak Ridge, TN. This paper was published in Volume 571 of the Materials Research Society, Symposium Proceedings Series.
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"Gold, Silver and Copper Nanocrystal Formation in SiC by MeV Implantation". R. L. Zimmerman, D. Ila, E. K. Williams, B. Gasic, A. Elsamadicy and A. L. Evelyn. Radiation Effects on Insulators, Jena Germany, 18-21 July 1999.
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"Au, Ag and Cu Nanocrystal Formation in SiC by MeV Implantation". R. L. Zimmerman, D. Ila, E. K. Williams, B. Gasic, A. Elsamadicy and A. L. Evelyn. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, (Accepted for publication. Also reported in Radiation Effects in Insulators 10, Jena, Germany, July 1999).
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"Improved Sensitivity SiC Hydrogen Sensor". C. I. Muntele, D. ILA, R. L Zimmerman, E. K. Williams, Iulia C. Muntele, A. M. Elsamadicy, D. B. Poker, and D. K. Hensley.
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"Low Temperature ohmic Contact Format ion of Ni2Si on n-type 4H-SiC and 6H-SiC". A. M. Elsamadicy, D. Ila, R. Zimmerman, C. Muntele, L. Evelyn, I. Muntele, D. B. Poker, D. Hensley, J. K. Hirvonen, J. D. Demaree, and M. A. George.
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"Ni-Si Co-Implantation into SiC to form Ohmic Contact". A. M. Elsamadicy, D. ILA, R. L. Zimmerman, C. Muntele, L. Evelyn, I. Muntele, D. B. Poker, D. Hensley, J. K. Hirvonen, J. D. Demaree, and M. A. George.
Conferences and workshops
| April 5 - 9, 1999: |
Material Research Society spring conference meeting 1999, San Francisco, CA.
Presented a poster for the Center for Irradiation of Materials, Alabama A & M University publication. |
| June 5 - July 21, 1999: |
Six - week training program at U. S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. A practical training on the operating principals of the NEC 5SDH2 Tandem Accelerator and the use of the Laser Ablation technique |
| Nov. 27 - Dec. 5, 1999: |
Material Research Society fall conference 2000, Boston, MA. Represented Alabama A&M University as the MRS Chapter presedent, and actively participated as a symposium assistant. |
References
Professor Daryush ILA, Director
Alabama A&M University Research Institute, P.O. Box 741, Normal, AL 35762-0741, Phone: (256)851- 866 Fax: (256)851-5868, Email: ila@cim2.aamu.edu, Home Page: http://cim2.aamu.edu/AAMURI/
R. B. Lal, Professor, University Eminent Scholar, Department Chair, Department of Physics, Alabama A & M University. E-Mail: lal@caos.aamu.edu
Dr. Robert Zimmerman, Professor, Department of Physics, Alabama A & M University. E-Mail: aamrlz01@asnaam.aamu.edu |