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ميحرل ا نمحرلا الله مسب

KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

Ministry of Higher Education

KING FAISAL UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Science – Physics

Department

CURICULUM VITAE

ةيدوعسلا ةيبرعلا ةكلمملا

يلاعلا ميلعتلا ةرازو

لصيف كلملا ةعماج

ءايزيفلا مسق مولعلا ةيلك

Dr/ Mohammad Mahmoud Abu-Abdeen

Personal Data:

Name : Mohammad Mahmoud Abu-Abdeen

Date of birth: 22-9-1961

Place of birth: Giza, Egypt

Nationality: Egyptian

Gender: Male

Marital Status: Married, 2 children

Professional address: Physics Department – College of science – King Faisal University

Phone: 00966-035800000-1885 mobile: 00966551750385 e-mail: mmaabdeen@yahoo.com

or maboabdeen@kfu.edu.sa

Educational Qualification:

Bachelor of Science "Physics" May 1984, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt.

Master Degree "Effect of cyclic strain on the electrical conductivity of a typical synthetic rubber" 1990, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt.

PhD Degree "The effect of additives and other external conditions on the electrical and mechanical behavior of some rubber vulcanizates", 1995, Faculty of Science, Cairo

University, Egypt.

Employment History:

Demonstrator: 1984, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt.

Lecturer: 1990, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt.

Assistant Prof: 1995, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt.

Assistant Prof: 2005, Physics Department, College of Science, King Faisal University,

Saudi Arabia.

Associate Prof: 2007 Physics Department, College of Science, King Faisal University,

Saudi Arabia.

Courses Taught:

Under Graduate Students

General Physics (1), General physics (2), General Physics (3), Electromagnetism, AC circuits, Thermodynamics, General Physics for Pre-pharmacy in Physics department,

Faculty of Science, Cairo university.

General physics, Medical physics High Institute of engineering, 10 th

of Rammadan

City.

KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

Ministry of Higher Education

KING FAISAL UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Science – Physics

ميحرل ا نمحرلا الله مسب

ةيدوعسلا ةيبرعلا ةكلمملا

يلاعلا ميلعتلا ةرازو

لصيف كلملا ةعماج

ءايزيفلا مسق مولعلا ةيلك

 Department

Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, Biophysics, Quantum Mechanics (1). General

Physics for Pre-pharmacy, General Physics for medicine, in Physics department,

College of Science, King Faisal University Saudi Arabia.

Post- Graduate Students

Solar cells in Physics department, Faculty of Science, Cairo university.

Polymers, Solid State (1), Experimental Design, College of Science, King Faisal

University Saudi Arabia.

Research of Interest

Electric properties of solids and polymer composites loaded with nanofillers.

Mechanical properties of polymer composites loaded with nanofillers.

Swelling properties of polymer composites loaded with nanofillers.

Thermal and optical properties of polymer composites loaded with nanofillers.

Preparation of rubber and polymer blends and composites.

Supervision of Theses

4 Masters

2 PhDs

Committee membership

Membership of Egyptian society of solid state physics.

Membership of the mathematical and physical society in Egypt

Membership of Saudi Arabian physical society.

Membership of quality assurance committee in the college of science King Faisal

University.

Reviewer in the journal of applied polymer science.

Research projects funded

Research project funded by Deanship of scientific research in King Faisal university entitled "Effect of BaTiO

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ceramics on the physical properties of some rubber vulcanizates).

Research project funded by Deanship of scientific research in King Faisal university entitled "Effect of swelling on the mechanical properties of some rubber vulcanizates"

Research project funded by Deanship of scientific research in King Faisal university entitled "effect of hydrostatic pressure on the electrical properties of styrene butadiene rubber-natural rubber blend loaded with paraffin wax".

Research project funded by Deanship of scientific research in King Faisal university entitled "stress relaxation in rubber vulcanizates"

KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

Ministry of Higher Education

KING FAISAL UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Science – Physics

ميحرل ا نمحرلا الله مسب

ةيدوعسلا ةيبرعلا ةكلمملا

يلاعلا ميلعتلا ةرازو

لصيف كلملا ةعماج

ءايزيفلا مسق مولعلا ةيلك

 Department entitled "Effect of nano Filler Particles on the Physical Properties of Thermoplatic-

Thermoset Blend Vulcanizates".

Research project funded by Deanship of scientific research in King Faisal university entitled "Electrical Properties of Pre-extended Elastomers Loaded With Carbon Nano

Powder".

Research project funded by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology " Novel

Nano-Fillers Reinforced Blend Vulcanizates for Gases and Gasoline Barriers".

Research project funded by King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology " New polymer-carbon nano tubes solar cells"

Books

Heat and Thermodynamics for pre-pharmacy students.

Electricity and magnetism for first year students.

Properties of matter, Heat and thermodynamics for engineering students.

Thermodynamics.

Biophysics.

List of Publications

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Investigation of the dependence of the electrical conductivity of FEF/SBR vulcanizates on cyclic strain.

M.Amin, G.M.Nasr, H.H.Hassan, S. El-Guiziri and M. Abu-Abdeen , Polym.

Bullet., 22, 413, (1989).

On the percolative behavior of carbon black – rubber interlinked system.

G.M. Nasr, H.M. Osman, M. Abu-Abdeen and A.I Aboud, Polym. Test., 18,

483, (1999).

Degradation of the mechanical properties of composite vulcanizates loaded with paraffin wax.

M. Abu-Abdeen , J., Appl. Polym. Sci., 81, 2265, (2001).

Swelling and Electrical properties of rubber vulcanizates loaded with paraffin wax.

M. Abu-Abdeen and S.A. Abdel-Ghani, J., Appl. Polym. Sci.,81, 3169, (2001).

Effect of

-irradiation on the electrical and thermal properties of some rubber vulcanizates.

M. Abu-Abdeen and S. Gewely, Accepted for Puplication in Egyptian Society of Physics and Mathematics, (2002).

KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

Ministry of Higher Education

KING FAISAL UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Science – Physics

ميحرل ا نمحرلا الله مسب

ةيدوعسلا ةيبرعلا ةكلمملا

يلاعلا ميلعتلا ةرازو

لصيف كلملا ةعماج

ءايزيفلا مسق مولعلا ةيلك

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7 metal salts.

M. Abu-Abdeen , G.M. Nasr, H.M. Osman and A.I. Aboud, Egyptian Journal of

Solids,25, 2, 275, (2002).

The Stress – Strain and Mechanical Hysteresis of BaTiO

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-Modified NBR

Vulcanizates.

S.S. Ibrahim, M. Abu-Abdeen and A.M. Yassin, Egypt. J. Solids, 29, 1, (2006)

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Non-Linear I-V characteristics in doped ZnO ceramic varistor system.

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Sedky , M. Abu-Abdeen and Abdalaziz A, Almulhem, Physica B, 388,

266, (2006)

Dielectric Properties of SBR Vulcanizates Loaded with HAF Carbon Black and

BaTiO

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Ceramics

M. Abu-Abdeen , S. S. Hamza, A. A. Elwy, S. M. Abd El-Wahab, J Appl.

Polym Sci., 103, 227 (2007)

The Effect of Heat Treatements on the Mechanical Properties of SN-10wt%

SB-1.5wt% Cu Alloy.

A. M. Yassin, M. Abu-Abdeen , S. Saied, Al-Azhar Bull Sci, 18, 1, 93, (2007).

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Study of the mechanical behavior and microhardness of swelled natural rubber loaded with nano-carbon powder.

M. Abu-Abdeen , Abdalaziz A. Almulhem and A. Sedky , J. App. Polym Sci.,

109, 3361 (2008).

Crosslink density and diffusion mechanism in some rubber vulcanizates loaded with nano-filler.

M. Abu-Abdeen , and A. Alkhateeb , Under review in the Journal of

Polymer Testing.

Novel-switching mechanism in rubber blend vulcanizates loaded with nanocarbon powder and wax.

M. Abu-Abdeen , under review in the Journal of Applied polymer Science

Electrical conductivity study in Fe doped ZnO ceramic varistor system.

A. Sedky and M. Abu-Abdeen , under review in PhysicaB.

KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

Ministry of Higher Education

KING FAISAL UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Science – Physics

ميحرل ا نمحرلا الله مسب

ةيدوعسلا ةيبرعلا ةكلمملا

يلاعلا ميلعتلا ةرازو

لصيف كلملا ةعماج

ءايزيفلا مسق مولعلا ةيلك

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M. Abu-Abdeen , under preparation

Mechanical and electrical properties of PVC loaded with carbon nano particles and carbon nano tubes.

M. Abu-Abdeen , and A. Alkhateeb , Under preparation.

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