Prof Dr.Amin Al-khursan | Quantum Dot Nanostructures | Best Researcher Award
prof | university of Thi-Qar | Iraq
Born on July 1, 1967, this esteemed professional has dedicated their life to the advancement of physics and nanotechnology. With a career spanning decades, they have made significant contributions to the scientific community through research, teaching, and leadership roles.
Profile
Education 🎓
Graduating with honors, they received their BSc from Basrah University in 1988. They earned their MSc on March 14, 1992, followed by a Ph.D. on October 20, 2001, with a thesis titled “Performance analysis of quantum dot semiconductor lasers,” supervised by Dr. Raad S. Fyath, a Professor of electrical engineering at the University of Basrah.
Experience 🏢
They began their academic career as an assistant lecturer at Thi-Qar University on July 31, 1994. By April 12, 2005, they were promoted to Assistant Professor. They held the position of head of the Physics Department at the Science College of Thi-Qar University from September 21, 2005, to July 20, 2006. As of December 22, 2009, they are a Professor of Physics at Thi-Qar University, Iraq. They founded the Nassiriya Nanotechnology Research Laboratory (NNRL) on December 28, 2011, and have taught 20 courses for BSc, MSc, and Ph.D. degrees.
Research Interest 🔬
Their research interests are vast, focusing on quantum dot semiconductor lasers, nanotechnology, and advanced materials. They have developed software like MAOUD-37 and MAOUD-43 to calculate optical properties of quantum dots and double quantum dots, contributing to numerous publications in prestigious journals.
Awards 🏆
Their dedication and contributions have been recognized through various awards and nominations. They have also served as a member of the Thi-Qar University council and have been a key reviewer for numerous scientific journals and theses.
Publications 📚
They have published 129 works, including papers in international journals, conferences, and book chapters. Notable publications include:
- “Applied Optics Vol. 58, No. 2 (2019) 369-382”
- “Applied Optics Vol. 59, No. 9 (2020) 2759-2766”
- “Optical and Quantum Electronics 52, 467 (2020)”
- “Phys. Scr. 96 (2021) 125820”
- “Scientific Reports, Nature, (2022) 12:21495”
- “EPJ Quantum Technology-Springer 11 (2024) 25”
