Research Interest
Joined to the Polymer Physics Group at the Physics Dept. at 04/03/1993
Registered for the M. Sc Degree in Physics at 03/04/1993
M. Sc Thesis title was:
“Structural and Physical Properties Studies for Some Polymers and
Polymer Blends”
Thesis Summary:
The Thesis consists of two approaches:
Theoretical Approach:
In this approach a mathematical model was made to account for
the TSDC experimental results and was called “ Dipole -dipole
Interaction Model to study the Relaxation Phenomena occur in the polymers and polymer blends.
Experimental Approach:
In this approach a new TSDC technique called “Peak Cleaning”
Was made for two polymer blends PVC/PMMA and PVC/ABS.
Finally the “Dipole-dipole Interaction” Model was applied to the experimental results and there was a good agreement between Theoretical data obtained by the model and the experimental results obtained by the Peak Cleaning
technique.
Awarded the MS.c Degree in Experimental Physics at 30/06/1997
Registered for the PhD degree in Experimental Physics at 02/04/1998
Thesis title: “Relaxation Phenomena Studies for Some polymers and
polymers blends”
The Thesis work was done in Germany on the Polymer Laboratory of
Prof. Cristoph Schick, University of Rostock, Germany. The work consists of two parts
(a) Temperature Modulated DSC (TMDSC)
(b) Dielectric Spectroscopy (DS)
Awarded the Ph. D Degree in Experimental Physics at 30/12/2002