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Nano-Fabrication and Graphene Research Group


Our Research
Our research is broad-based and we actively seek inter-disciplinary collaborations with researchers in other disciplines and with companies operating in a wide variety of industrial sectors. The CVD unit currently covers silicon and carbon-based technologies, thin film graphene technology and microsystems technology.
Research in the Nano-Fabrication and Graphene group falls under four main themes:
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Novel synthesis of new materials :
New and emerging nanomaterials and nanostructures such as graphene based nanomaterials with unique optical, electrical and mechanical properties are our hot research spots.
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Hybrid nano-devices:
Exploring micro and nano-structured systems that provide technological solutions for a multitude of areas of sciences.
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Micro and nanofabrication:
Pushing the boundaries of equipment and processes in the SQU CVD unit and developing novel processes to manufacture new and hybrid nano-materials.
Research Collaborations:
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Central Analytical and Applied Research Unit (CAARU), College of Science, SQU
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Electron Microscopy Division (SEM & HRTEM), dep. of Pathology,college of medicine and health sciences, SQU.
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Daris center for research and technology at the University of Nizwa (UN).
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Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering at Caledonian College of Engineering.
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