Islam Mohammed Mohammed Ibrahim
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
Sohag University
Egypt
Biography
Dr. Islam Mohammed Mohammed Ibrahim is an assistant professor at department of physics , Sohag University . His work is aimed at gravitational wave detector instrument science, aimed at improving the sensitivity existing detectors and designing future detectors. In addition to his work on the Advanced LIGO detectors in Hanford, WA and Livingston, LA, in the labs at MIT Professor Evans explores the physical processes that set fundamental limits on the sensitivity of future gravitational wave detectors. Of particular interest are the quantum and thermal limitations which have the strongest impact on ground-based detectors like LIGO, and also play a role in the related fields of ultra-stable frequency references and macroscopic quantum measurement (MQM).
Research Interest
Nanotechnology, ferrites, superconductors, Manganites and thermopower materials. Characterizing the physical properties of materials and investigating them using SEM, TEM, Raman spectroscopy, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction. Developing the magnetic data storage, producing thermopower energy, hyperthermia applications in cancer therapy.
Publications
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Ibrahim EMM (2007) The effect of sintering time and temperature on the electrical properties of MnZn ferrites Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing 89 pp: 203-208.
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Ibrahim EMM, Saleh SA, Ahmed SA (2008) The thermoelectric properties of Bi-2223 superconductors at different conditions of sintering , Superconductor Science and Technology 5.