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Ahmed Abdul-Basit Mohammed, MSc
Teaching Assistant, Department of Math, Statistics, and Physics, College of
Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar
Phone: +19293398466
Email: ahmedbasit5585@gmail.com
I am highly motivated, self-confident, and ambitious with deep interest in and broad understanding
of physics and astronomy. I have gained an excellent knowledge in advanced quantum mechanics,
advanced statistical physics, condensed matter physics, group theory, advanced nuclear physics and
advanced electrodynamics. I also have broad knowledge in theoretical physics, nuclear physics,
solid-state physics, thermodynamics, statistics, numerical analysis and computer science, solar
physics, celestial mechanics, space science, galactic dynamic, practical astronomy, mathematical
astronomy and astrophysics.
Qualification
January 2015 MSc. in physics, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Thesis title: Quantum Transport in Carbon Nanotubes.
My work described the Zitterbewegung (trembling motion) of electron in
Carbon Nano tubes using tight binding model.
2007/2006 Premaster in theoretical physics, Cairo University, Egypt.
June 2006 B.Sc. in Physics and Astronomy, faculty of science, Cairo University,
Cairo, Egypt, Ranked No. 1
Professional Experience
Aug 2015- July2016: Teaching Assistant: Department of Math, Statistics, and Physics at
College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
May 2007-May 2015: Teaching Assistant: Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo
University, Egypt.
Sep2013-Feb2014: Physics Teacher (Part time) STEM international American school, 6th
October City, Giza, Egypt.
Sept. 2008-June 2012: Teaching Assistant (Part time), Physics Department, Higher
Institute of Engineering and Technology in Giza, Egypt.
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Publications and Conferences Proceedings
[1]CMS Collaboration, Search for Dijet Resonances in 7TeV pp Collisions at CMS, PHYSICAL
REVIEW LETTERS, 105, (2010) 211801.IF (7.5)
http://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.211801
[2].CMS Collaboration, First measurement of the cross section for top-quark pair production in
proton–proton collisions at √s = 7TeV, Physics Letters B 695 (2011) 424–443.IF (6.1)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037026931001333X
[3]Ahmed Abdel-Basit, Mohamed M. Sherif, Ahmed A. Elsoud, Quantum Transport in Carbon
Nanotubes, Thesis, January 2015.
[4]Ahmed Abdel-Basit, Kim page, GRB 080123, Swift-BAT refined analysis. Poster, 8th COSPAR
Capacity Building Workshop on Space Astrophysics with NASA and ESA Missions: Swift,
Chandra, and XMM/Newton, Alexandria, 2008.
Academic Projects (Internships) and Awards
2010: CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) collaboration member whom published CERN-PH-
EP/2010-035,2010/10/04 & CERN-PH-EP/2010-039, 2010/10/29
2009: Advanced training in CMS experiment at Cern, Switzerland
April 2008: LOC, 1st Middle East and Africa Regional Meeting (MEARIM, 1st Congress)
January 2008: COSPAR Capacity Building Workshop, Space astrophysics with NASA and ESA
mission Swift, Chandra and XMM Newton. An advanced high energy astrophysics workshop for
young physicists and astronomers from the Middle East and North Africa
March-April, 2006: Held parallel to the International Astronomical Union Symposium number
233, entitled "Solar Activity and its Magnetic Origin"
July 2005: Summer Training and Self-Development, National Institute of Astronomical &
Geophysical Research National Institute for Standards, Egypt.
March 2007: Distinction award Prof. A. Zaki’s Award for excellence in Major Astronomy
Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt.
February 2003: Distinction award SCHLUMBERGER Company for Petroleum,
http://www.slb.com/ Cairo, Egypt
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International Research Collaborations:
9002 – 2010 Advanced training in CMS experiment at Cern, Switzerland. CMS (Compact Muon
Solenoid) collaboration member whom published CERN-PH- EP/2010- 035, 2010/10/04 & CERN-
PH-EP/2010-039, 2010/10/29.
Research Interest:
Quantum transport in nanomaterials
Carbon nanotubes and its electrical transport
Condensed matter physics
Theoretical solid state
Mat lab programing of Quantum physics
Theoretical Nuclear physics
Astrophysics
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs)
Statistical Physics of Quantum matter
Analysisthe multi-wavelength data of Newton stars by XSPE (An X-Ra Spectral Fitting
Package)
Professional Association:
Member of the Egyptian Association for Mathematics and Physics.
Laboratory Skills:
Friction peel Tester
Broadband Dielectric Spectrometer
Oscilloscopes
Geiger Muller counter
Beta spectrum counter
Gamma spectrum detectors
Scintillator
Special Technical Skills:
MATLAB
XSPE (An X-Ra Spectral Fitting Package)
Proficient user of Blackboard 9.1 learning management system,
Sigma plot
OriginPro 8 software
Literature search using SciFinder, Scopus, Web of Knowledge, and Web of Science, and
Literature database processing in EndNote software
WinDeltaV5.86 Software
TeachingExperiences
At Qatar University:
Experimental General Physics For Engineering I PHYS192
Experimental General Physics For Engineering II PHYS194
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At Cairo University:
Practical Courses
1. General Physics Lab I (Mechanics, Heat & Thermodynamics)
2. General Physics Lab II (Electricity & Magnetism)
3. General Physics Lab III (Optics, Electromagnetism & Circuits)
4. Electronic Lab
5. Solid State Lab
6. Nuclear Physics Lab
Tutorial
1. General PhysicsI (Mechanics, Heat & Thermodynamics)
2. General Physics Lab II (Electricity & Magnetism)
3. Mathematical Physics
4. Electromagnetic Physics
5. Nuclear Physics
Higher Institute of Engineering and TechnologySept. 2008-June 2012
Practical Courses
General Physics Lab I
General Physics Lab II
Tutorial
Circuits
LanguagesandComputing
Computer SkillsICDL Certificate
Mat Lab programming
Experienced with operating systems; Linux –Mandriva- Windows MS office:
Excellent
Languages: English: fluent, Arabic: Native, French: Fair, German: Fair
Personal Data
Nationality: Egyptian
Marital Status:Married
D.O.B: 5 / 5/ 1985