Al-Hattab Mohamed | Physics | Member

Dr. Al-Hattab Mohamed | Physics | Member

PHD at Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Morocco

Mohamed Al-Hattab is a dedicated researcher specializing in Physics of Materials and Energy. He completed his Ph.D. at Sultan Moulay Slimane University, focusing on the properties of the semiconductor GaSe. With expertise in scanning electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, and spectroscopy, Mohamed has contributed to various publications in prestigious journals like Solar Energy and Nanoparticle Research. He actively engages in educational activities, supervising students and presenting at international conferences. As a reviewer for prominent journals, Mohamed continues to advance research in his field, affiliated with the Research Laboratory in Physics and Sciences for Engineers at Sultan Moulay Slimane University.

Professional Profiles:

Education

Ph.D. in Physics of Materials and Energies Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Beni Mellal, Morocco (2018 – 2022) Advisor: Khalid Rahmani Dissertation: Study of the structural, electronic, optical, and elastic properties of the lamellar semiconductor (GaSe) Master in Advanced Materials Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Beni Mellal, Morocco (2015 – 2018) Bachelor’s degree in Physical Sciences, Electronics option Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco (2011 – 2015) Advisor: Amal Rajirae Dissertation: Study of the properties of the lamellar material GaSe used as an absorber in photovoltaic cells

Skills

Scanning Electron Microscope X-ray Crystallography UV-Visible Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy Simulation (Biovia Material Studio 2017, SCAPS-1D, MATLAB, Silvako

Research Focus:

Mohamed Al-Hattab is a versatile researcher with a primary focus on materials science and renewable energy technologies. His contributions span various aspects of solar cell design and optimization, including numerical modeling, density functional theory (DFT) investigations, and experimental studies. With expertise in tandem solar cells, perovskite materials, and semiconductor physics, Mohamed’s research aligns with advancing eco-friendly and efficient photovoltaic devices. He collaborates extensively with multidisciplinary teams, emphasizing the integration of theoretical insights with practical applications. Through his work, Mohamed strives to enhance the performance and sustainability of solar energy technologies for a greener future. Physics

Publications 

  1. Experimental and numerical study of the CIGS/CdS heterojunction solar cell,  Publication date: 2023.
  2. Novel Simulation and Efficiency Enhancement of Eco-friendly Cu2FeSnS4/c-Silicon Tandem Solar Device, cited by: 4, Publication date: 2023.
  3. Ab Initio Investigation for Solar Technology on the Optical and Electronic Properties of Double Perovskites Cs2AgBiX6(X=Cl, Br, I), Publication date: 2023.
  4. Thermodynamic, optical, and morphological studies of the Cs2AgBiX6 double perovskites (X = Cl, Br, and I): Insights from DFT study, cited by: 16, Publication date: 2023.
  5. Ag2BeSnX4(S, Se,Te)-based kesterite solar cell modeling: A DFT investigation and Scaps-1 danalysis,Publication date: 2023.
  6. Numerical Simulation of CdS/GaSe Solar Cell Using SCAPs Simulation Software, Publication date: 2022.
  7. Density Functional Theory Study on the Electronic and Optical Properties of Graphene, Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube and C60, Publication date: 2022.
  8. Quantum confinement in GaN/AlInN asymmetric quantum wells for terahertz emission and field of optical fiber telecommunications, Publication date: 2024.
  9. Cu2BaSnS4/Cu2FeSnS4 combination for a good light absorption in thin-film solar cells—a numerical model, Publication date: 2024.
  10. Performance assessment of an eco-friendly tandem solar cell based on double perovskite Cs2AgBiBr6Publication date: 2024.

 

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High-Energy Astrophysics

 

Introduction to High-Energy Astrophysics:

High-energy astrophysics is a branch of astronomy that focuses on the study of the universe's most energetic and extreme phenomena. It explores cosmic objects and events that emit X-rays, gamma rays, and other high-energy particles and radiation. High-energy astrophysics plays a crucial role in understanding the most violent and energetic processes in the cosmos, including black holes, supernovae, and quasars, and provides insights into the fundamental nature of the universe.

X-ray and Gamma-ray Astronomy:

Investigate the use of X-ray and gamma-ray telescopes and detectors to observe and study high-energy phenomena, such as accreting black holes, pulsars, and gamma-ray bursts, providing insights into extreme environments.

Black Hole Astrophysics:

Delve into the study of black holes, including their formation, dynamics, and the emission of X-rays and gamma rays from accretion disks and jets, shedding light on the behavior of matter under extreme gravitational conditions.

Supernovae and Supernova Remnants:

Focus on the explosive deaths of massive stars and the remnants they leave behind, studying the high-energy radiation and cosmic ray acceleration associated with these events and their impact on galactic evolution.

High-Energy Cosmic Particles:

Examine the origins and properties of high-energy cosmic particles, including cosmic rays and neutrinos, and their role in astrophysical processes and cosmic ray astronomy.

Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN):

Explore the physics of AGN, which include quasars and blazars, and their powerful emission of high-energy radiation, offering insights into the supermassive black holes at their cores and the surrounding environments.

 

 

 

  Introduction to Particles and Antiparticles: Particles and antiparticles are fundamental constituents of the subatomic world, representing the matter and antimatter counterparts that populate the universe. Particles, such as electrons,
  Introduction to Quark Interactions: Quark interactions represent a fundamental aspect of the Standard Model of particle physics. Quarks are elementary particles that make up protons, neutrons, and other hadrons.
  Introduction to Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking: Spontaneous symmetry breaking is a fundamental concept in physics that plays a crucial role in explaining various phenomena across different branches of science. It
  Introduction to The Matter Particles: Matter particles are the fundamental building blocks of the material world as we know it. These particles form the basis of everything in the
  Introduction to Weak Interactions: Weak interactions, also known as the weak force or weak nuclear force, are one of the four fundamental forces of nature, alongside gravity, electromagnetism, and
  Introduction to Particle Experiments: Particle experiments are at the forefront of scientific discovery, offering unique insights into the fundamental properties of matter, the universe's structure, and the behavior of
  Introduction to Quantum Field Theory: Quantum Field Theory (QFT) is a foundational framework in theoretical physics that combines the principles of quantum mechanics and special relativity to describe the
  Introduction to Computational Methods: Computational methods represent a cornerstone of modern science and engineering, providing powerful tools for solving complex problems, simulating physical phenomena, and analyzing vast datasets. These
Introduction to Dark Matter Studies: Dark matter is one of the most enigmatic and pervasive mysteries in the universe. Although it does not emit, absorb, or interact with light or
  Introduction to Collider Phenomenology: Collider phenomenology is a field of theoretical physics that bridges the gap between theoretical predictions and experimental observations in the realm of high-energy particle physics.