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An astonishing discovery, the Egyptian scientist Mohamed Tharwat, is a candidate for the Nobel Prize, like the scientist Zewail

An astonishing discovery, the Egyptian scientist Mohamed Tharwat, is a candidate for the Nobel Prize, like the scientist Zewail

An astonishing discovery, the Egyptian scientist Mohamed Tharwat, is a candidate for the Nobel Prize, like the scientist Zewail
An astonishing discovery, the Egyptian scientist Mohamed Tharwat, is a candidate for the Nobel Prize, like the scientist Zewail




It is clear that Egypt is on a date with a new Ahmed Zewail, the Egyptian scientist Mohamed Tharwat Hassan. Nominee for the Nobel after the discovery that he discovered.


Like what happened more than 30 years ago, when the late Egyptian scientist Ahmed Zewail was able to monitor the movement of atoms and molecules in the time of the femtosecond, which is a great achievement that the world celebrated and won the Nobel Prize for. , from observing the movement of electrons in the attosecond time, a thousand times faster than the femtosecond.


Not only that, but this our Egyptian scientist was also able to take advantage of this discovery in that he uses it to transform insulating materials such as glass into materials that conduct electric current.


This is what will lead to a huge development that the world will be waiting for in the future. This is neither my words nor biased by me. This is what was confirmed by the famous scientific journal “Nature Phonics”, which celebrated the achievement of the Egyptian scientist and his team.


Muhammad Tharwat Hassan, who is currently holding the position of Professor of Physics and Light at the University of Arizona in the United States of America.. I am talking about this huge achievement and said:


 "My research group and I, in cooperation with researchers from Japan and Germany, were able to measure the time required for electrons to move inside the insulating materials under the influence of the electric field of the laser pulses, in the atto-second time, which is a scale of time 1000 times faster than the femtosecond, which is the time of movement of atoms and molecules that were monitored." About three and a half decades ago by the scientist Ahmed Zewail.


He went on to say that he and his research group had developed a technology for controlling the electric field with attosecond laser pulses, which enabled him to control the movement of electrons in the insulating materials, thus controlling the properties of this insulating material and transforming it into a current conductor.


Medicine and need like this is important in eh?


He said that the ability to control the material will open the way for the development of photoelectrons, which depends on controlling the transmission of electric current and switching from the conductive (ON) state to the non-conductive (OFF) at a speed of the second.


Aiwa Bradwa and Woody need Htfedna in eh Bradw?


Focus on the answer like this because it is very shocking and amazing if it is realized.


He said that these photoelectrons will remain the electronics of the future, which will increase the speed of electronic devices such as computers and mobile phones 100 million times from current speeds.


Imagine the number and speed if this really happened.


Not only that, but he also said that one of the other exciting applications of his research is the ability to transmit information using laser beams at the speed of light.


Of course, technological progress in transferring information at speed is the dream of scientists for a long time, which will have a direct impact on all of humanity.


This is not also because the development of communication using the atto-second laser will make communication very fast between Earth and spacecraft, which are hundreds of thousands of miles away.


Who is the Egyptian scientist Mohamed Tharwat Hassan?


He was born in Fayoum Governorate, graduated from Cairo University, Fayoum branch, after which he obtained his doctorate from the Max Planck Institute in Germany. During his doctoral research, he was able to generate the first optical attosecond laser pulses, which are listed in the Guinness World Records as the maximum optical laser pulses, and Hassan used this laser to measure the movement of electrons. Cornmeal for the first time.


After that, Hassan joined the California Institute of Technology “Caltech” as a postdoctoral researcher with Dr. Ahmed Zewail’s research group, and during this period he was able to generate the shortest electronic pulses inside the four-dimensional microscope, to join the University of Arizona as a professor of physics and light sciences, and he is currently focusing and his research group To control and photograph the movement of electrons.


 Before that, Hassan received a Kick Organization award for his development of a camera capable of imaging electrons.


Of course, it is fortunate for him that he is not in Egypt after graduation and that he found someone who appreciates his knowledge and brain and provides him with all the appropriate capabilities to achieve his legitimate scientific ambition.e


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