Nadia A Abdulrahman
Baghdad University, Iraq
Biography
Nadia A Abdulrahman has completed her PhD from Glasgow University, College of Science and Engineering, School of Chemistry. She is a lecturer of physical chemistry at Baghdad University. She has published five papers in Iraqi’s, British and American`s journals. In addition to 20 years teaching in academia, she had learned more skills during her PhD course such as: design and fabricate chiral and achiral plasmonic nanostructures, using SEM and AFM microscopy for metamaterials and biological molecules imaging, using the fabricated chiral and achiral plasmonic nanostructures as biosensors to detect and characterize biological molecules via UV and CD spectroscopy, using SHG spectroscopy to characterize the non-linear optical activity of 2D chiral plasmonic metamaterials and finally, using femtosecond laser irradiation to map hot-spots on the surface of chiral plasmonic metamaterials.
Abstract
Abstract : Femtosecond laser irradiation for hot spots mapping on the surface of plasmonic nanostructures