Gas Lasers and Applications Nonlinear Optical Devices
Biography
I received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Tripoli University, Tripoli, Libya in 1981, 1991 respectively. In 2001, I earned the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering in the field of guided-wave photonics, from McGill University, Montreal, Canada, where I also worked as a Research Assistant in the field of optical guided-wave devices as well as a Teaching Assistant, with duties that include both laboratory and tutorial instruction.From 1981 to 1984, I was employed by the Secretariat of Energy Tripoli, Libya as an Electronic Research Engineer. From 1985 to 1995 I was employed by the Postgraduate Center for Electro-Optics, Tripoli-Libya as an Electro-Optic Research Engineer, and after that as a Research group Leader, where I was involved in the design and fabrication of fast discharge laser systems and their power supplies. From 2002-2006 I was employed by the Ecole Poly-technique De Montreal, with the Poly-Grames Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering, as a Post-Doc fellow in the field of radio-over fiber communication systems (2002-2004) and also with the Photonics Research Group, Department of Engineering Physics as a Research Associate (2004-2006) where I was involved in the design, simulation and fabrication of optical guided-wave devices.
From 2007 up to now I have been working at Tripoli University- Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, as a university stuff member (full time Job).