Dr. Ibrahim Ali Altoom Abdalla, Particle Experiments Award, Best Researcher Award
PHD at Donghua University, Shanghai, China
Ibrahim Ali Altoom Abdalla, known as 阿东, is a Sudanese researcher with a diverse educational background. He holds a B.Sc. in Textile Engineering from Sudan University of Science and Technology and a Ph.D. in Engineering from Donghua University, Shanghai, China. With expertise in nanofiber technology, Ibrahim has received numerous scholarships and honors for his academic achievements. He possesses strong language skills in English, Chinese, and Arabic. Throughout his career, Ibrahim has gained extensive experience in both academic and industrial settings, showcasing his expertise in various laboratory characterization instruments. He is dedicated to professionalism and strives to utilize his knowledge for the advancement of humanity.
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Primary School: Al-Misaktab South Al-Sabaloga School (1992-2000) Secondary School: Omdurman Al-Thawra Quarter One School (2000-2003) B.Sc. (Honours) in Textile Engineering: Sudan University of Science and Technology (SUST) (2003-2008) Diploma in Computer: International Center for Computer Science (April 7, 2009 – April 7, 2010) M.Sc. in Engineering, Material Processing Engineering: Donghua University, Shanghai, China (September 2013 – March 2016) Ph.D. in Engineering, Nanofiber Institute: Donghua University, Shanghai, China (September 2016 – March 2019)
Scholarships & Honors
Various awards and scholarships from Donghua University, Shanghai, China.
Intern or Work Experience
Various training and work experiences in Sudan and China, including positions at Sudan University of Science and Technology and postdoctoral work at Tongji University, Shanghai.
Research Focus:
Ibrahim Ali Altoom Abdalla’s research primarily focuses on advanced materials and their applications in various fields. His expertise lies in the development of nanofibrous membranes for diverse functionalities, including high-efficiency electromagnetic wave absorption, wearable triboelectric nanogenerators, and multifunctional sensing textiles. Additionally, he explores the fabrication of composite nanofibrous membranes for antibacterial properties and broad-range microwave absorption. Abdalla’s contributions extend to investigating pH-responsive block glycopolymers for drug delivery systems. His research endeavors showcase a multidisciplinary approach, combining materials science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering to address contemporary challenges in energy harvesting, sensing, and healthcare applications.
Publications (TOP NOTES)
Fabrication of multifunctional composite nanofibrous membranes for antibacterial, waterproof, and broad-range microwave absorption properties, Publication date: 2024.
Highly wearable, breathable, and washable sensing textile for human motion and pulse monitoring,