Mohammed Marie
University of Arkansas, USA
Biography
Mohammed Marie was born in Iraq, and he finished high school in a small town called Tuz. He joined Baghdad University and obtained bachelor degree in science from physics department.In early 2007, Mohammed received his master degree in materials science which allowed him to become a faculty member in Tikrit University, physics department. The title of his thesis was “Study the effects of thickness and annealing on structural, optical, and electrical properties of cadmium sulfide thin films. Mohammed taught two courses which were electricity and magnetism and digital electronics and published three scientific papers as a first and second author. His first paper as a first author was about “Study the effect of irradiation by Co2 laser on dielectric constant of led sulfidethin films. In 2011, Mohammed promoted to an instructor, and he got a scholarship from Iraqi government to finish his Ph.D. in the United States of America.Currently, he is a Ph.D. student in Microelectronics-Photonics graduated program at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Zinc oxide nanorodselectrochemical sensor is his current research work at the electrical engineering department. Zinc oxide can be grown by using sol-gel growth method, and it can be characterized by using scanning electron microscopy, spectrophotometer, and Raman shift. Another area to be investigated is the growth of titanium dioxide nanotubes and compares it with zinc oxide nanotubes. Fabricating and characterizing nanostructureselectrochemical sensors allow Mohammed to combine between materials science, nanotechnology, and biological technology. After finishing his Ph.D., he will go back to his home country to serve at one of the universities as a professor. Mohammed spends his leisure time with his family and reading different articles.
Abstract
Abstract : Zinc oxide nanorods biosensors based on electrochemical reaction for glucose sensing