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  • Phone:

    9237

  • Email:

    talbogami@pmu.edu.sa

  • Office No:

    F007

  • Tahani Albogami

  • Job Title :

    Assistant Professor

  • College :

    College of Sciences and Human Studies


  • Department :

    Mathematics & Natural Sciences


Dr. Tahani Albogami is a Saudi citizen, she speaks Arabic and English. She is working as an assistant professor in the department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at PMU, KSA.

She received her B.Sc degree in Physics from Taif University, KSA, 2011, MSc degree in physics (Nanotechnology) from University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, 2014 and her Ph.D. in physics (Engineering Nanoparticles for Photothermal Applications) from the University of Leeds, Leeds,The United Kingdom, 2023.

She is in the process of publishing a scientific paper on introducing a new route for fabrication an advantageous dual gold nanoparticles of well-controlled and reproducible cavity and high efficiency for photothermal therapy.

Dr. Tahani is a memeber of (Nanotechnology World Association).

Dr. Tahani hopes to contribute to preparing an outstanding generation who will help shape the future of nanotechnology in KSA and the region.

Dr. Tahani has years of experience in teaching and research. As far as her teaching philosophy is concerned, her classrooms are always focused on the specific needs of her students. She works hard to differentiate learning so that each student's unique skills are emphasized.

Physics for Engineers 1 – PHYS 1421

Physics for Engineers 2 - PHYS 1422

General Physics 1 - PHYS 101

General Physics 2 - PHYS 102

Conceptual Physical Sciences - PHSC 113

Applied Physics - PHSC 122

Physics for Engineers 1 – PHYS 1421 LAB

Physics for Engineers 2 - PHYS 1422 LAB

Introductory for physics - PHYS 1411 LAB

General Physics 1 - PHYS 101 LAB

General Physics 2 - PHYS 102 LAB

 

 

Her research interests include nanoparticles synthesis, photothermal therapy, surface coating on nanoparticles for biocompatible, thermally stable, well-controlled, reproducible and efficient heating in near infrared regions absorption for effective photothermal applications.

Dr. Tahani is a memeber of (Nanotechnology World Association).