Graduate Students
Graduate
Student Supervision/Co-supervision
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Monte
Carlo simulation of the response of gamma spectrometers.
Mohammad Bqoor, Al-Balqa Applied University,
M.Sc. thesis defended on 29/4/2006.
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An optimized setup for
tissue characterization using Compton
scatter technique.
Hanan Saleh, The University
of Jordan, Ph.D. dissertation defended on 17/12/2008.
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Correction factors in
gamma spectroscopy: A comparative study of different approaches.
Ektimal Nemri, the
University of Jordan, M.Sc. thesis defended on 5/8/2008.
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Solving reactor neutron
diffusion equations for different geometries using the Homotopy
Perturbation method.
Kafa Khasawneh, Al-Balqa Applied University,
M.Sc. thesis defended on 3/8/2009.
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Evaluation of scatter
dose contribution of 192Ir in brachytherapy by Monte
Carlo simulation.
Eshraq Ababneh, Al-Balqa Applied University,
M.Sc. thesis defended on 6/8/2009.
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Dosimetry of small
radiation beams.
Lina Abu Arida, Al-Balqa
Applied University,
M.Sc. thesis defended on 7/1/2010.
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The design and
calibration of a prototype for a high-resolution time-of-flight
spectrometer of high-energy neutrons.
Omar Nusair, Al-Balqa
Applied University,
M.Sc. thesis defended on 26/5/2010.
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125I
Brachytherapy Source: Characterization of Dose Parameters and Medical
Applications.
Tahani Aqrabawi, The University
of Jordan, Ph.D. dissertation, work started in 2008.
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The Calibration of In-Situ
Gamma-Ray Spectrometers: A Comparative Study of Different Approaches.
Ahmad Al-Qararah, Al-Balqa Applied University,
M.Sc. thesis, work started in 2009.
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Bragg-Curve Measurement
and Simulation of Heavy-Ion Beams for Hadron Therapy Applications.
Morad Hamad, Al-Balqa Applied University,
M.Sc. thesis, work started in 2009.
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Technical Nuclear
Safety Study of Subcritical Assembly at Jordan University of Science and
Technology using Monte Carlo Techniques and Probabilistic Risk Analysis.
Mohammad Bqoor, The University
of Jordan, Ph.D. dissertation, work started in 2010.
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Solving Multi-Group
Neutron Diffusion Equations in Different Geometries using the Homotopy
Perturbation Method.
Mohammad Shuqair, The
University of Jordan, Ph.D. dissertation, work started in 2010.
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Neutron-nucleus
scattering using a velocity-dependent optical potential.
Mohammad Hassan, The University
of Jordan, Ph.D. dissertation, work started in 2010.
Other
Thesis Examining Committees (without supervision)
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Gamma spectroscopy in
ceramics used in Jordan.
Rana N. Al Faoury, M.Sc.
Thesis, Al Balqa Applied University, May 31st, 2005.
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Thermoluminescence (TL)
response of doped alkali sulphates.
Awwad Mohammad Al Faoury, M.Sc.
Thesis, Al Balqa Applied University, April 19th, 2006.
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Measurement of uranium uptake
by agricultural crops at Khan Al-Zabeeb area.
Samer Jamal Ahmad Al-Kharouf,
M.Sc. Thesis, Al Balqa Applied University, June 7th, 2006.
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Studies of Single and
Double Electron Loss in O+ on He Collisions Using Cold Target
Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy.
Rajaie Yaser Qasem, M.Sc.
Thesis, The University of Jordan, May 7th,
2008.
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A study of natural
radioactivity in drinking water in Amman, Jordan.
Sajedah
M. Al-Amir, M.Sc. Thesis, Al
Balqa Applied University, May 27th, 2009.
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Non-destructive inspection
of low and medium atomic number matrices using tomographic techniques.
Suhad
S. Sarhan, M.Sc. Thesis, Al
Balqa Applied University, July 14th, 2009.
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Correlation of
backscattered and recoil ions in violent ion-atom collisions by coincident
Rutherford backscattering spectrometry.
Hanan M. Sa’adeh, Ph.D.
Dissertation, The University of Jordan, December 28th, 2009.
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Proton-neutron scattering
using realistic velocity-dependent potentials.
Wafa Abu Al-Nadi, M.Sc.
Thesis, The University of Jordan, December
2nd, 2010.
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Perturbation theory for
proton-neutron scattering: Perturbing the energy.
Mohammad Al-Sayed, Ph.D.
Dissertation, The University of Jordan, March 10th 2011.
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Transformation kinetics
in some selenium-tellurium-tin chalcogenide glasses.
Nazem Abu-Shaweesh, M.Sc.
Thesis, Al Balqa Applied
University, March 24th, 2011.
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Dependence of
electrical conductivity on composition in selenium-tellurium-tin
semiconducting glasses.
Fares Al-Kurdi, M.Sc. Thesis, Al Balqa Applied University, April 21st,
2011.
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