Mohammed Marie

Mohammed Marie, Ph.D. Candidate
Contact:
3122 Bell Engineering Center
University of Arkansas, 72701
Email: msmarie@uark.edu
Cellphone: 479-306-0525
EDUCATION:
 Ph.D. candidate in microelectronics and photonics graduate program, University of Arkansas, 2013-present.
 Master in solid state of physics from University of Tikrit 2007.
 BSC in physics from University of Baghdad, 2001.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
 Fabrication and characterization of glucose sensors for diabetes detection.
 Semiconductor materials process and developments.
 Growth of nanomaterials and fabrication of nanostructure devices.
 Dealing with hazardous chemicals and solvents, such as hydrofluoric acid (HF), nitric acid (HNO3), ammonia (NH3), and sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
 Professional use of clean rooms class 100 for cleaning samples, semiconductor etching, rapid thermal annealing, and devices fabrications.
 Materials growth using sol-gel and hydrothermal and thin films deposition by e-beam evaporator.
 Statistical tools such as jmp, R, excel, and original lab.
 Optical and electrochemical characterization of nanomaterials and devices using UV-visible spectrophotometer, Raman and PL spectroscopy, and impedance analyzer.
 Chemical synthesis of metals and semiconductor nanoparticles.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
 Graduate teaching assistant at the University of Arkansas, August 2016-present.
 Instructor at University of Tikrit, Iraq, 2007-2012.
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Marie, M., Manasreh, M.O, Chemicosensors, 2017, 5(1), doi:10.3390/chemosensors5010004
2. Marie, M., Manadal, S., and Manasreh, M.O, Sensors, 2015, 15(8), 18714-18723; doi:10.3390/s150818714
3. Mandal, S., Marie, M., Kuchuk, M. O. Manasreh, Benamara, M. J Mater Sci: Mater Electron, 2017, 28: 5452. doi:10.1007/s10854-016-6207-5
4. S. Mandal, M. Marie and O. Manasreh, “Fabrication of nanoelectrode ensembles using silicon nanowires in an electrochemical glucose sensor,” 2016 IEEE SENSORS, Orlando, FL, 2016, pp. 1-3.
Future job interest: Semiconductor industry.