Assoc Proff Dr. Hosam M Gomaa | Physics material science
Phraohs Higher Institute, Giza, Egypt
Dr. Hosam Mohamed Gomaa Al-Qattalawy is an Associate Professor at the Pharaohs Higher Institute for Computer, Information Systems, and Management in Giza, Egypt. He earned his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Solid State Physics from Al-Azhar University. Dr. Gomaa has over two decades of experience in academia, having held positions in Egypt and Libya. His research interests include materials science, optics, solid-state physics, thin films, and oxide glasses, with a focus on experimental and theoretical modeling. He has published 28 articles in international journals and was recognized on Stanford University’s list of the Top 2% Most Influential Scientists in 2022.
Publications and Recognition
Scopus
Academic Background
B.Sc. in Physics: Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, 2002 M.Sc. in Solid State Physics: Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, 2006 Ph.D. in Solid State Physics: Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, 2008
Professional Experience
Formal Lecturer (Assistant Professor): Department of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Sert University, Libya (2009β2015). Lecturer (Assistant Professor): Department of Physics, Faculty of Engineering Technology, Sert University, Libya (2009β2015). Assistant Professor of Basic Sciences: High Institute of Optical Technology, Optical Branch, Cairo, Egypt (2016β2020). Associate Professor of Basic Sciences: Pharaohs Higher Institute for Computer, Information Systems, and Management, Giza, Egypt (2021βpresent).
Research Interests
Materials Science Experimental Physics Optics (Geometrical, Physical, Nonlinear) Solid State Physics Oxide Glasses and Glass-Ceramics Thin Films, Polymers, and Composites Theoretical Modeling and Simulations
Teaching Expertise
Dr. Gomaa has taught various undergraduate and graduate courses, including: Physics: General Physics, Engineering Physics, Solid-State Physics, and Thermodynamics. Electronics: Basic Electronics, Electric Circuits, Measurement Instruments. Optics: Geometrical Optics, Physical Optics, Advanced Optics, and Optical Design Basics. Mathematics: Math I, II, III. Specialized Topics: Glass Technology, Mechanical Vibrations, Classical Mechanics, Multimedia, and Office Automation.
Additional Skills and Expertise
- Proficient in curriculum development for courses related to physics, materials science, and technology.
- Skilled in theoretical and experimental research, particularly in materials and optics applications