PhD Student
Aliaa Sayed Hassan Mohamed
PhD Student
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Vita
Aliaa Hassan has received her B.Sc. in Chemistry (2016) at Ain Shams University (Egypt) and M.Sc. in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (2020) at Universität Siegen (Germany). Aliaa has interdisciplinary interests, her scientific research experience covers Green chemistry, Surface engineering, Nano-optoelectronic devices, and ultrafast laser spectroscopies. During her B.Sc., she joined the Energy Material laboratory at America University in Cairo, her research was geared toward the development of photocatalytic materials for Carbon dioxide reduction and water splitting. During her M.Sc. she joined EASITrain & Aries research programs at the Coating Technology Group at Universität Siegen and focused on surface treatments for copper samples for use in superconducting RF cavities. Aliaa did her M.Sc. thesis at Nanooptoelectronic materials and interfaces at Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research. Her M.Sc. thesis highlighted the ultrafast charge carrier dynamics at Gr/WS2 heterostructure via THz spectroscopy. After Aliaa´s graduation, she joined the Ultrafast Dynamics in Nanoscale Systems at Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (Spain), she worked on the fabrication of THz nanodevices and stacked exfoliated 2D heterostructures devices. Aliaa joined the Chair of Biogenic Functional Materials at TUM as Marie Curie Ph.D. fellow focusing on sustainable electronics. In collaboration with AIMPLAS (Spain), she studies the large area deposition of BNC-based 2D layered materials for optoelectronic devices.