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Nebras Essam Mohammed Al-Attar

LECTURER

Dr Nebras is currently a lecturer in Laser and Optoelectronic Engineering Department at the University of Technology, Iraq. he is granted his BSc degree in Physics in 1997 and then granted later his MSc in Laser Technology from Inistitude of Laser for Postgraduate Studies, University of Baghdad, Iraq in 2002. Since 2010, he joined the School of Physics, University College Dublin to pursue his PhD in Physics.

Dr. Nebras in optical design, spectroscopy, project management. Proficient in optical instruments development and testing. A communicator with excellent teamwork who educates others on complex issues and has the ability to gain support for ideas. Applies sound problem-solving skills to complex issues and has impact within related departments or areas. Takes pride in mentoring new team members. Professional who understands academic requirements and possesses technical knowledge within several disciplines. A communicator with excellent teamwork and leadership skills who educates others on complex issues and has the ability to gain support for ideas.

Education

B.Sc. Physics, Almostansarih University, Baghdad, Iraq
M.Sc. Laser Application, University of Baghdad, Iraq
Ph.D. Physics/Phonetics/Quantum Optics, University College Dublin, Ireland

Research Interests

Photonic Materials & Devices
Quantum Optics & Spectroscopy
Biomedical Photonics
Optical Systems

Teaching

English Language

Most recent publications

Antibacterial properties of lithium niobate crystal substrates International Journal of Optomechatronics 2023 Vol. 17 Issue 1

– Ph.D. scholarship at University College Dublin from the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (2010)

– Student Leadership award from OSA (2014).

– 19 peered reviewed scientific papers in leading journals (2011 – 2020).

– 12 participation in international conferences (2011 – 2020).

– The Allergan Innovation Award Program. Shortlisted for UCD Allergan Innovation award showcase (2018).

– Master’s scholarship from University of Baghdad (1999).