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fabrication of a serpentine
Asrar Damdam
Ph.D. Student,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
fabrication of a serpentine
silicon-based reconfigurable electronic platform
Asrar Damdam completed an internship at KAUST during the summer of 2016. She graduated from Mohammad Mustafa Hussain's group with her Masters and is now pursuing her Ph.D. with the group, which is focused on the fabrication of a serpentine, honeycomb, silicon-based, reconfigurable electronic platform. At KAUST, Damdam is part of Professor Muhammad Mustafa Hussain's Integrated Nanotechnology Lab. After receiving her bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering from Effat University in Jeddah, she joined KAUST as a visiting student. During her visiting student internship at the