Nabil Mohamed Mohamed Hassan is an Egyptian associate professor. He is currently working as an associate professor of Radiation Physics at the Physics Department, Faculty of Science, University of Bahrain. Nabil Mohamed Mohamed Hassan received the B.Sc. in Physics, from University of Zagazig, Egypt (1999), the M.Sc. degree in Radiation Physics from University of Zagazig, Egypt (2004), and the Ph.D. from University of Tokyo metropolitan, Tokyo, Japan, (2011). He gets a post-doctor at Graduate School of Maritime Sciences, University of Kobe, Kobe, Japan (2012-2013) in a project of enhancement of physical and chemical properties of polymer using ionizing radiation. He also gets a contract post-doctor for two years (2016-2018) at the Department of Natural Radiation Safety, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS), Daejeon, Republic of Korea. He works in several projects of in-depth radon survey in concerned areas for identification of radon-prone area in Korea, development of potential risk assessment technologies for existing exposure and establishment of technical basis for implementation on safety management for radiation in the natural environment. He published several research articles in good impact factor journals. He searches now in several projects of developing a new personal neutron dosimeter by TLD and CR-39, evaluation of radon and radionuclides concentrations as well from several environmental materials, enhancement of biocompatibility of polymer using alpha particles and heavy ions and studies the dependence of optical properties of polymer on gamma ray. Several master students (6 students) were graduated under his supervision. He also teaches several undergraduate and postgraduate courses.Areas of Expertise
Radiation Physics
Education
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Master degree
Degree: Master (M.Sc.) of Radiation Physics.
Institution: Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Zagazig city, El-Sharkia, Egypt.
Graduation date: June 2004.
M.Sc. thesis title: ""Study of radon emanation rate from some Egyptian raw materials using polymeric track detectors and electronic device Alpha Guard”.
Doctoral degree
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Radiological Science (Radiation Physics).
Institution: Tokyo Metropolitan University, Graduate School of health Sciences, Radiological Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Graduation date: March, 2011.
PhD thesis title: “Characterization of naturally occurring radioactive materials, including radon and thoron from environmental samples”.
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