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Name Prof. Walid Mohamed
Affiliation Cairo University,
Cairo,
Egypt
Topics Nonlinear Effects in Fibers
Optical Propagation Effects
Biography period position duty Oct 2017- Now Visiting professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, Howey School of Physics, MC 0430, 837 State Street, Office N014 Atlanta, Georgia 30332 USA. Ultrafast research + teaching physics optics, related laser physics subjects for undergraduate students. May 2017-now Full Professor– at the department of Laser Applications in Metrology, Photochemistry Teaching atomic physics, laser physics, plasma physics, laser spectroscopy, ultrafast Name Walid Tawfik Younes Mohamed Date & Place of Birth 6th July 1969, Cairo. Marital Married Present Office address Georgia Institute of Technology, Howey School of Physics, MC 0430, 837 State Street, Office N014 Atlanta, Georgia 30332 USA. Office: 404-385-1033 , cell: (404) 512-3295 walid.tawfik@physics.gatech.edu https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Prof_Walid_Tawfik2 www.linkedin.com/in/walidtawfik Social security number (SSN) 189-19-8423 Page 2 of 10 (on sabbatical) and Agriculture (LAMPA), NILES, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. phenomena and femto-physics for graduate students + supervision of PhD and master students on laser spectroscopy applications studies. 2011 –Sep 2016 Associate Professor, Department of Physics of Physics and Astronomy King Saud University (KSU) , Saudi Arabia. Teaching physics related subjects for undergraduates and graduate students + supervision of master students + PI of ultrafast laser project 2010 -2011 Research associate (Associate Prof.) Department of Physics, Pohang University of Science and Technology POSTECH , Pohang, south Korea. Preform research on self-channeling of gas jets using 10 Hz 30 femtosecond laser pulses. 2008 –2016 Associate professor –sabbatical leave - at the department of Laser Applications in Metrology, Photochemistry and Agriculture (LAMPA), NILES, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.(on sabbatical leave) Teaching laser physics and laser spectroscopy for graduate students + Supervision of PhD and master students on LIBS applications studies. 2003- 2009 Assistant Prof. - academic staff member at the department of Physics, Faculty of Education for girls, Qurayate, Algouf university, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Teaching physics related subjects for undergraduates students. 2000 -2003 Lecturer- at the department of Environmental, Photo Chemical and Agriculture Laser applications, NILES, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Teaching laser physics and laser spectroscopy for graduate students + perform research studies on LIBS applications. 1999 -2000 Assistant Lecturer- at the department of Environmental Photo Chemical and Agriculture Laser applications, NILES, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Teaching experimental laser physics for graduate students. 1996 -1999 Physics Specialist- at the department of Environmental Photo Chemical and Agriculture Laser applications, NILES, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Maintenance laser equipment + teaching experimental laser physics for graduate students. Scientific collaborations period group mission (2015) June-August visiting professor at professor Rick Trebino group for ultrafast lasers, School of physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, University, Atlanta, Georgia USA. Study nonlinear propagation of ultrafast pulses in nonlinear media and stablish simulations of FROG for 4 fs laser pulses during summer. (2014) July-August Visiting Scientist at Takayoshi Kobayashi Lab.(University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan). study photochromic molecule using developed ultrafast NOPA system. (2014) April short visiting scientist at prof. Noureddine Melikechi (Delaware State University, Dover, DE 19901, USA). initiation of collaboration in femtosecond -LIBS biomedical applications. (2012) June - July visiting scientist at prof. Ferenc Krausz Group at Max-Planck-Institut fuer Quantenoptik (Garching, Germany). Setup and preparation of an attosecond beamline at max-planck to be transferred to KSU. Teaching Experience: Undergraduate courses PHYS 331 Physical optics PHYS 335 laser physics and its application PHYS103 general physics (1) PHYS 499 project research PHYS 325 Electronics PHYS 301 mathematical physics PHYS104 general physics (2) PHYS105 general physics for architecture Page 3 of 10 PHYS111 general physics PHYS102 general physics PHYS145 general physics Postgraduate courses PHYS 535 atomic spectroscopy for master degree students PHYS 632 ultrafast Phenomena for PhD students PHYS 539 Laser Spectroscopy PHYS 600 supervision of an M.SC. thesis LAM 601 Laser physics II LAM 605 Plasma Physics ACTIVITES 1- Projects: 1-1 Principal Investigator PI , NSTP (National Science and Technology Plan) Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, project # 12-ELE2628-02 Characterization of ultrafast white laser light generated via supercontinuum in a hollow-fiber waveguide, (Sep/2013 to Sep/2015) working as principal investigator successfully applied and secured 500 K$ budget for the project. Leading my team to procure and install the needed equipment in proper time plan. Experimental conditions have been optimized for better ultrafast pulses, and the data acquired data using the adapted software for data analysis. The obtained results have been published in refereed journals, conference proceedings as well as in project reports. The final evaluation for the project report by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) with excellent mark has been obtained. 2- Inventions and Patents 2-1 Walid Tawfik, and Lotfia Elnadi, Generation of ultrafast high intensity pulsed Laser Solar Simulator Reg. # 2017/10 submitted on 1st Jan, 2017. This patent demonstrates a new laser technology, the ultrafast supercontinuum laser, these broadband spectral light pulses are used to produce a high power ultrafast controllable laser solar simulator. The prospective application of the obtained light is to be used in ultrafast laser texturing for enhanced solar cell performance. 3- List of Supervised Doctoral and Master Theses Student name Duration Title Degree 1- Marwa Ahmed Mohamed Ismail 2001-2004 Study of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) limit of detection of some common elements in two different metallic matrices M.Sc 2- Asmaa Elhassan Ramadan Mohamed 2001-2004 Study the effect of static electric field on Laser induced plasma signal M.Sc 3- Mohamed soliman Khater 2001-2006 Monitoring and follow up of pollutants in water table and soil on field scale adopting laser techniques. PhD 4- Abeer Mohamed Mahmoud Askar 2001-2006 Application of LIBS technique in monitoring pollution of water sediments. M.Sc 5- Sultan Fahead Alqahtani 2013-2015 Fabrication and study of structural and optical properties of cdte and cdse quantum dots M.Sc Page 4 of 10 6- Mona Aweed Al-Motery 2013-2015 Laser induced Breakdown Spectroscopy of Selected Polymers M.Sc Professional Associations • Senior member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), USA. ID#: 939832 • Senior member, The Optical Society of America (OSA), USA.# 92638495 • Member, The American Physical Society (APS), USA.# 61218544 • Member, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers SPIE (Photonics Society) USA. # 3581083 • Member, European Society of Photobiology, Italy. • Member, Saudi Physical Society, SPA, KSA. • Member, The Egyptian Materials Research Society, Egypt. 4- Peer-review activities 1- Journal of Spectroscopy Letters. 2- Journal laser physics. 3- International journal of physical science 4- Journal of physical chemistry 5- AIP (American Institute of physics) Conference Proceedings 6- PUBLICATIONS I - BOOKS: 1. Walid Tawfik Mohamed and Jungkwuen An, and Dong Eon Kim, 2012,” Generation of Few Cycle Femtosecond Pulses via Supercontinuum in a Gas-Filled Hollow-Core Fiber” published as a chapter in book “"Optical Fibers/ Book 4 InTech , Croatia, ISBN979-953-307-653-8. 2. Walid Tawfik Y. Mohamed and Mahmoud Abdel-Aty (Editor), 2007, " Recent advances in laser induced breakdown spectroscopy as elemental analytical technique for environmental applications and space exploration" book titled " Aspects of Optical Sciences and Quantum Information", Research Signpost 37/661 (2), Fort P.O., Trivandrum-695 023, Kerala, India, ISBN: 81-308-0147-7. Page 5 of 10 II - PAPERS: [1] Tawfik, Walid "Reaching white-light radiation source of ultrafast laser pulses with tunable peak power using nonlinear self-phase modulation in neon gas." Radiation Physics and Chemistry 125 (2016): 165-170. [2] Tawfik, Walid "Precise measurement of ultrafast laser pulses using spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction." Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials 24.04 (2015): 1550040. [3] Tawfik, Walid "High-power table-top white-light few-cycle laser generator." Ukr. J. Phys. Opt 16.3 (2015): 111. [4] Tawfik, Walid "A method for controlling the bandwidth of high-energy, few-optical-cycle laser pulses tunable from the visible to the near-infrared." Ukr. J. Phys. Opt 16.4 (2015): 147. [5] Walid Tawfik, “Creation of Transform-Limited 120 GW Optical Pulses using Broadband Supercontinuum Generation in Optical Fiber”, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials 18.3-4 (2016): 201 – 206. [6] Walid Tawfik, “Optimizing the optical throughput of a neon-filled hollow-core fiber for ultra-broadband sub-5 fs pulses”, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials 18.3-4 (2016): 213 – 219. [7] Walid Tawfik, “Tuning the pulse duration of high intensity ultrafast laser pulses,” Indian Journal of Natural Sciences 5, 30, (2015). [8] W. A. Farooq , Walid Tawfik, Saad Bin Qasimc, A. S. Aldwayyana , M. Atif, “Application of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy in early detection of red palm weevil: (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) infestation in date palm” Plasma Sci. Technol. 2015, 17 (8): 850-863. [9] Arek Jarota, Walid Tawfik, Kobayashi Takayoshi “Investigation of the Ultrafast Dynamics of a Diarylethene -Based Photochromic Switch” submitted for publication. [10] Walid Tawfik, W.A. Farooq, F.N. Al-Mutairi and Z.A. Alahmed “Monitoring of Inorganic Elements in Desert Soil Using Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy” Lasers in Engineering (Old City Publishing); 2015, Vol. 32 Issue 1/2, p129-140. [11] Walid Tawfik, Leda g. Bousiakou, Rabia Qindeel, W.A.Farooq, Norah H. Alonizan, Amal J. Fatani “Trace analysis of heavy metals in groundwater samples Page 6 of 10 using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)” optoelectronics and adv. materials – R. comm. , 9, 1-2, (2015), 185 - 192. [12] W. A. Farooq , Walid Tawfik, Saad Bin Qasimc, A. S. Aldwayyana , M. Atif, Kaleem Ahmad , M. S. AI-Salhi,”Qualitative analysis of dental nano-composite restorative material using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and EDS analysis”, IEEE CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS 12/2014; DOI: 10.1109/HONET.2014.7029391 [13] W A Farooq, M Atif, W Tawfik, M S Alsalhi1, Z A Alahmed, M Sarfraz, and J P Singh “Study of Bacterial Samples Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy” Plasma Science and Technology, 16, 12, (2014). [14] Kaleem Ahmad, Walid Tawfik, Wazirzada A. Farooq and Jagdish P. Singh “Analysis of alumina-based titanium carbide composites by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy” Appl. Phys. A, 116,2, (2014) 1-8. [15] Walid Tawfik and Sausan Sawaf " Approaching the ppb detection limits for copper in water using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy ", Proc. SPIE 9101, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies VII, 91010L (May 21, 2014); doi:10.1117/12.2053957 [16] W. A. Farooq, Amanullah Fatehmulla, F. Yakuphanoglu, I. S. Yahia, Syed Mansoor Ali, M. Atif, M. Aslam, and Walid Tawfik ,” Photovoltaic Characteristics of Solar Cells Based on Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Sensitized with Fluorescein Sodium Salt” Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry, 50, 2, (2014) 121-126. [17] W. A. Farooq,W. Tawfik, Z. A. Alahmed, K. Ahmad, and J. P. Singh “Role of purging gases in the analysis of polycarbonate with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy”, Journal of Russian Laser Research, 35, 3, (2014) 252-262. [18] Rabia Qindeel, WALID TAWFIK, “Measurement of plasma characteristics of the optically generated copper plasma by laser spectroscopy technique”, optoelectronics and adv. materials – R. comm. , 8, 7, (2014), 741-746. [19] S. SAWAF, WALID TAWFIK, “Analysis of heavy elements in water with high sensitivity using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy”, optoelectronics and adv. materials – R. comm. , 8, 5-6, (2014), 414 – 417. [20] Walid Tawfik, W Aslam Farooq, and Z. A. Alahmed, “Damage Profile of HDPE Polymer using Laser-Induced Plasma”, J. Opt. Soc. Korea 18, 50-54 (2014). Page 7 of 10 [21] W. A. Farooq, S. M. Ali1, Walid Tawfik, Amanullah Fatehmullaa, M. Aslama, A. S. Al Dwayyan, and M. S. AlSalhi” Influence of Laser Irradiation on the Optical Properties of Nanosized Powder of Metal Oxide” Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 88, 13, 2446–2450 (2014). [22] W. A. Farooqa, K. G. Rasool, Walid Tawfik and A. S. Aldawood, A S Aldwayyan “Application of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy in early detection of red palm weevil: (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) infestation in date palm” 8th International Conference on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy” proceeding of 8th International Conf. on LIBS, Beijing, China, from the Sept. 8th to 12th, (2014). [23] Al-Inad, T.M. , Tawfik, Walid , Farooq, W.A. and Aldwayyan, A.S. “LIP characteristics of nanostructured ZnO thin films”, IEEExploer, High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies (HONET-CNS), 2013, 11-13 Dec. 2013, Magosa, Cyprus. [24] W Aslam Farooq, Walid Tawfik, Fahad N. AL-Mutairi, and Zeyad A. Alahmed “Qualitative Analysis and Plasma Characteristics of Soil from a Desert Area using LIBS Technique” J. Opt. Soc. Korea 17, 548-558 (2013). [25] W.A. Farooq, Walid Tawfik , A. Fatehmulla , S. M. Ali , M. Aslam “Laser irradiation effect on ZnO nanoparticles” IEEExplore, CAOL*2013 International Conference on Advanced Optoelectronics & Lasers, 09-13 September, (2013), Sudak, Ukraine. [26] Walid Tawfik, W Aslam Farooq, Zeyad A. Alahmed, M Sarfraz and Fahrettin Yakuphanoglu “Characterization and Analysis of Nanostructured CdO Thin Film using LIBS Technique” IEEExplore, Electronics, Communications and Photonics Conference (SIECPC), 2013 Saudi International. [27] Guanglong Chen , Xiaotao Geng , Tawfik Walid Mohamed , Hongxia Xu , Yiming Mi,Jaehoon Kim , Dong Eon Kim,” Ar plasma waveguide produced by a low-intensity femtosecond laser” Optics Comm. 285 (2012) 2627–2631. [28] Walid Tawfik Mohamed, Guanglong Chen, Jaehoon Kim, Geng Xiao Tao1, Jungkwen Ahn and Dong Eon Kim “Controlling the length of plasma waveguide up to 5 mm, produced by femtosecond laser pulses in atomic clustered gas”, Optics Express 2011, 19(17)15919-15928. [29] Walid Tawfik Y. Mohamed, 2008, " Improved LIBS limit of detection of Be, Mg, Si, Mn, Fe and Cu in aluminum alloy samples using a portable Echelle spectrometer Page 8 of 10 with ICCD camera", Journal of Optics & Laser Technology, Vol. 40, pp.30-38. (one of the best hot 25 papers ranked by science direct) [30] Walid Tawfik Younes Mohamed, 2007, "Calibration Free LIBS Identification Of seawater Salinity", Optica Applicata Vol. 37, No. 1, 5-19. [31] Walid Tawfik Y. Mohamed, 2007, "Fast LIBS Identification of Aluminum Alloys", Progress in Physics, Vol. 2, pp. 87-92. [32] Walid Tawfik Y. Mohamed and Abeer Askar, 2007, "study of the matrix effect on the plasma characterization of heavy elements in soil sediments using LIBS with a portable Echelle spectrometer", Progress in Physics, Vol. 1, pp. 47-53. [33] Walid Tawfik Y. Mohamed, 2007, " Study of the Matrix Effect on the Plasma Characterization of Six Elements in Aluminum Alloys using LIBS with a Portable Echelle Spectrometer", Progress in Physics, Vol. 2, pp. 42-49. [34] Walid Tawfik Younes Mohamed and Ali Saafan, 2006,"Quantitative analysis of mercury in silver dental amalgam alloy using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy with a portable Echelle spectrometer", International Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, Vol.2, No.3, pp. 195-203. [35] Walid Tawfik Y. Mohamed, 2006," Quantitative elemental analysis of seawater by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy", International Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, vol. 2, No.1, pp. 11-21. [36] Walid Tawfik, Magdy M. Omar, Yoser E. Gamal and Lotfia El Nadi , 2005, " Ultrafast moving bubbles of focused laser pulsed in water", American Institute of Physics AIP conference proceedings, vol. 748, pp. 280-288. [37] Marwa A. Ismail, Hisham Imam, Asmaa Elhassan, Walid T. Youniss and Mohamed A. Harith, 2004, “LIBS limit of detection and plasma parameters of some elements in twodifferent metallic matrices” J. Anal. At. Spectrom. , vol. 19, pp. 1–7. [38] M. Sabsabi, V. Detalle, M. Harith, W. Tawfik and H. Imam, 2003, “Comparative study of two new commercial echelle spectrometers equipped with intensified CCD for analysis of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy” Applied Optics, Vol. 42, No. 30, pp.6094-6098. [39] M. soliman, W. Tawfik and M. A. Harith, 2003, "quantitative elemental analysis of agricultural drainage water using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, Page 9 of 10 First Cairo conference on plasma physics & applications," Cairo, Egypt, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Bilateral Seminars of the International Bureau, Vol. 34, pp. 240-243. [40] WALIED TAWFIK, MAGDY M. OMARA, YOSR E. GAMAL and L. EL –NADI , (1995) ," Bulk and surface effects in liquids due to interaction of high power pulsed laser beams ", Proceeding of Femtochemistry: The Lausanna Conference Sept. 4 –8 Lausanne Switzerland, page 483-490. World scientific. Participation in Scientific Meetings and Conferences 1. Awatif Althubyani, W. A. Farooq, Walid Tawfik, Rabia Qindeel "Identification of hazardous elements in the polymeric materials used as containers for water and food using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy" 2nd AMOP annual meeting conference March 31- April 1, 2015, Aljouf university, Saudi Arabia. 2. Mona Moteiry, Walid Tawfik , Rabia Qindeel, W. A. Farooq “Spectral analysis and plasma characteristics of commercial polymers using laser induced plasma” 2nd AMOP annual meeting conference March 31- April 1, 2015, Aljouf university, Saudi Arabia. 3. Sultan F. Alqhtani, W. A. Farooq, Walid Tawfik “Qualitative analysis of impurities in sensitized cadmium selenide quantum dots using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy” 2nd AMOP annual meeting conference March 31- April 1, 2015, Aljouf university, Saudi Arabia. 4. Walid Tawfik, W Aslam Farooq , Fahad Naif AL-Mutairi and Zeyad A. Alahmed “Monitoring of inorganic elements in desert soil remotely using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy” Invited speaker, The International Middle East Plasma Science (IMEPS) conference held in Antalya, Turkey April 23 – 25 (2014). 5. Walid Tawfik, “Toward Generation Of High Power Ultrafast White Light Laser Using Femtosecond Terawatt Laser In A Gas‐Filled Hollow‐Core Fiber”, International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 22‐26 2015, Urbana‐Champaign Chicago , USA. 6. ISMS (International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy) 70th meeting - June 22-26, 2015 – USA, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. 7. SPIE conf. USA, , Baltimore Convention Center Baltimore, Maryland, United States 5-9 May 2014. 8. Invited speaker, The International Middle East Plasma Science (IMEPS) conference will be held in Antalya, Turkey April 23 – 25 (2014). 9. The Honet’13 High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies, Magosa, Cyprus, December 11-13, 2013. 10. Electronics, communications and photonics conference. saudi international. 2013. (siecpc 2013), 27-30 april 2013, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 11. KAUST-UCSB-NSF Workshop on Solid-State Lighting, 2012, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, Hall 1 and Page 10 of 10 2, Museum and Conference Center 13-14, February 2012. 12. The Honet’11 High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, December 19-21, 2011. 13. The Atto3 conference Sapporo, Hokaido university, Japan 6-9 July 2011. Two posters “Toward high-order harmonic generation from ions by a femtosecond terawatt laser in plasma waveguide produced by clustered gas jet” and “ Attosecond light facility constructed in CASTECH” 14. The 4th Asian Workshop on Generation and Applications of Coherent XUV and X-ray Radiation will be held on Jan. 20-21, 2011 at POSTECH, Pohang, Korea. 15. The GRDC Symposium 2010 “Green Science and Engineering for Health and Environment” Maria Hall at the Catholic University of Korea in Seoul, Korea 15-16 Nov. 2010. 16. First international Conference on Modern Trends in Physics Research MTPR-04, Cairo, Egypt 4-9 April 2004. 17. Second Euro-Mediterranean Symposium on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, September 30th – October 3rd, 2003. 18. The 4th Euro-Mediterranean Conference on Laser & photobiology applications in Medicine and Environment 13-16 Feb. 2001 hold at NILES, Cairo University, Egypt. 19. Training course on laser diagnostics of combustion processes organized by NILES, Cairo University in cooperation with ICS- UNIDO, Trieste , Italy, Cairo, Egypt, 18Nov.- 22 Nov. 2000. 20. Training course on industrial laser application organized by NILES, Cairo university in cooperation with ICS- UNIDO, Trieste, Italy, Cairo, Egypt, 27 May- 8 June 2000. 21. Workshop on laser applications organized by NILES, Cairo University, Egypt, 4-8 Feb.2000. 22. Training Course on Laser Science and its applied Technologies organized by NILES Cairo University in cooperation with ICS-UNIDO, Trieste -Italy, Cairo 9-21 November 1998. 23. Winter college on Quantum optics: novel Radiation Sources - Trieste -Italy - 3-21 march 1997. 24. 4th workshop on Plasma and Laser Physics, Sonesta Hotel, Naser City, Cairo Egypt.26-29 Feb. 1997," Self Focusing and associated Phenomenon induced by high intensity Q-Switched Nd: YAG Laser Beam in Water",W. Tawfik, A. Abd El-Fattah, Yosr E.E. Gamal and L. El-Nadi. Referees & references Available upon request
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