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Dr Ayman E. Ahmed
PhD (Chemical Engineering), University of Queensland, Australia; MSc (Physical Chemistry), Cairo University, Egypt; BSc (Chemistry), Cairo University , Egypt
- School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies (SoSCET)
- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology
- AS213 Hawthorn campus
- ORCID profile
Biography
Dr. Ayman Esmat Abdelgawad Ahmed, also known as Ayman E. Elkholy in publications, currently serves as a postdoctoral fellow at Swinburne University of Technology through the AUSMURI project. He collaborates with researchers in both Australia and the US, focusing on the development of new materials responsive to light and magnetic fields for various applications.
During his doctoral studies at the University of Queensland (UQ), his research was dedicated to enhancing aqueous electrochemical energy storage systems, with a focus on both electrode and electrolyte engineering. He also has research experience in electrocatalysis, corrosion, and molecular modeling, and has authored 22 peer-reviewed journal papers and contributed a book chapter. His publications have garnered over 1000 citations, resulting in an h-index of 17 according to Google Scholar.
Research interests
Nanofabrication; Nanomaterials; Materials Science; Molecular Modelling; Nanobiotechnology; Polymers at Interfaces; Materials Characterisation; Surface Engineering
Fields of Research
- Physical Chemistry - 340600
- Inorganic Materials (incl. Nanomaterials) - 340301
- Electrochemical Energy Storage And Conversion - 400404
Further information
- 57193064005
Publications
Also published as: Ahmed, Ayman; Ahmed, A.; Ahmed, A. E.; Ahmed, Ayman E.; Elkholy, A.; Elkholy, A. E.; Elkholy, Ayman; Elkholy, Ayman E.; Elkholy, Ayman Esmat
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