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SiGe nanotube FET
CEMSE's Alumni: Joanna Nassar
1 min read ·
Thu, Mar 29 2018
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SiGe nanotube FET
Joanna Nassar received her Ph.D. in electrical engineering under the supervision of Professor Muhammad Mustafa Hussain in December 2017. Nassar, a Lebanese native, feels her love of creating art through her drawings and music is a major influence in how she reshapes electronics in the laboratory.
Joanna Nassar
Ph.D.,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
SiGe nanotube FET
Joanna Nassar obtained a Ph.D. degree and Master's degree both in EE from KAUST under the supervision of Professor Muhammed Mustafa Hussain. Why did you choose KAUST? KAUST was my first choice because it is the first university in the Middle East to offers such high levels of technological innovation and such broad research opportunities for science and engineering students. How is KAUST helping you to fulfill your dream? As a PhD student in nanotechnology, KAUST has given me the opportunity to work in the Core Labs and in other major laboratory facilities that have state-of-the-art research