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SHARHABEEL SALEH MOHAMMAD ALYONES
Professor
MATERIAL PHYSICS
Materials Physics
Faculty of Science
Department of Physics
salyones@hu.edu.jo
http://staff.hu.edu.jo/salyones
ORCID ID :
Office No. :
physics 218
EXT :
5121
C.V. Document file as PDF:
Ph.D.
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY
The United States of America,2006
Master
YARMOUK UNIVERSITY
Jordan,1998
Bachelor
YARMOUK UNIVERSITY
Jordan,1994
Current research: 1) Electromagnetic scattering by small particles Production of artificial small particles with optimum extinction efficiencies (absorption or scattering) has been interested for electromagnetic shielding applications. The parameters controlled in this process are the shape, size and material contents (complex index of refraction) of such particles, fibers and discs with multilayer constructions are candidates for this process. Long and short wavelength regions are involved in this production process. a) Fiber Shape particles Electromagnetic scattering by small particles with specific shapes (fibers, discs, etc.) has recently elicited interest over the long and short wavelengths spectral regions. These particles can be used as obscurant materials when manufactured with specific geometry and material contents. I studied the electromagnetic response by fiber like particles numerically and experimentally. I have produced an efficient numerical code which calculates the scattering and absorption cross section using two different numerical approaches (Alyones Code). Research is still active at New Mexico state university to produce high efficient fiber like particles in the visible and infrared for electromagnetic shielding application. This research is funded by the Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center, U. S. Army through contract DAAD13-03-D-0012 with Science and Technology Corp. b) Disc Shape particles Currently, I am studying the electromagnetic response of disc shape particles numerically and experimentally in collaboration with Prof. Charles Bruce, NMSU. The existing numerical solutions tend to be not working for all disc parameters (size, aspect ratio and index of refraction). This research is funded by the Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center, U. S. Army through contract DAAD13-03-D-0012 with Science and Technology Corp. 2) Magnetism I am studying the magnetism in strongly correlated electron systems (f-electron systems and transition metal-oxides) under multi extreme conditions (low temperature, high magnetic field and high pressure) using neutron and x-ray scattering techniques and bulk measurements. This research is performed through collaboration between the Hashemite university, New Mexico state University, Los Alamos national laboratory and NIST.
1. C. W. Bruce, and S. Alyones, " Visible and infrared optical properties of stacked cone graphitic microtubes," Appl. Opt, Vol. 51, No. 16, June 2012. 2. S. Alyones, and C. W. Bruce, "Curved fiber scattering," Progress In Electromagnetics Research M (PIER M), Vol. 17, 225-236, (2011). 3. S. Alyones, and C. W. Bruce, " Electromagnetic scattering by finite conducting fiber: Limitation of a previous published code," Journal Of Electromagnetic Waves And Applications (JEMWA),Vol. 25, N. 7, 1021-1030, (2011). 4. C. W, BRUCE and S. Alyones, “Extinction effeciencies for metallic fibers in the infrared”. Appl. Opt. Vol. 48., i. 27, 5095-5098, Sep. 20. 2009. 5. Alsmadi A. M., Alyones S., Mielke C. H., McDonald R. D., Zapf V., Altrawneh, M. M., Lacerda A., Chang S., Adak S., Kothapalli K., Nakotte H., “Radio-frequency measurements of UNiX comounds(X=Al, Ga, Ge) in high magnetic fields,” J. of. Mag. Mag. Materials, Vol. 321, I. 22, 3712-3718, Nov. 2009. 6. A. M. Alsmadi, S. Alyones, C. H. Mielke, R. D. McDonald, V. Zapf, M. M. Altarawneh, A. Lacerda, S. Chang, S. Adak, K. Kothapalli, and H. Nakotte “Complex conductivity of UTX compounds in high magnetic fields”, J. Appl. Phys. 105, 07E108 (2009) 7. S. Alyones, M. S. Bawa'aneh, A. M. Alsmadi, and C. W. Bruce “Numerical solution for the Problem of Electromagnetic Scattering by a Thin Finite Conducting L-shape Wire”, J. of electromag. Waves and appl. V.22, 2008. 8. M. S. Bawa'aneh, H. M. EL-Nasser, Ghada Assayed, S. Alyones, A. M. Alsmadi S. Al-Awfi and M. Al-Sughayer, “Stimulated Raman Scattering of Extraordinary Electromagnetic Waves in Weakly Magnetized Plasma”, PIERS Proceedings, Cambridge, USA, July 2-6, 2008 9. Sharhabeel Alyones, Charles W. Bruce, and Andrei Buin, “ Numerical methods for solving the problem of electromagnetic scattering by a finite thin conducting wire”, IEEE. Trans. Antennas and Propag. Vol. 55. No.6. June 2007. 10. Charles W. Bruce, A. V. Jelinek, Sharhabeel Alyones, Andrei Buin, and P. Takmakov., “Providing the basis for optimal obscurant design”. Obscurants 2005, June 6-9, 2005, Orlando, Florida. 11. Charles W. Bruce, A. V. Jelinek, Sheng Wu, Sharhabeel Alyones, and Mr. Qingsong Wang., “ Investigation of Fiberous Aerosol Absorption and Scattering Properties: A search for optimal Yield Aerosols, contract No. DAAM01- 98-0014, for Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center, Feb. 2004. 12. C. W. Bruce, Al V. Jelinek, Sheng Wu, Sharhabeel Alyones, and Qingsong Wang, “Millimeter wavelength Investigation of Fibrous Aerosol Absorption and Scattering Properties”. Appl. Opt., Vol 43, No. 35 / Dec. 2004. 13. I. Abu-Eljarayesh, S. Alyones (Migdadi),” Numerical calculations of the entropy and magnetization of magnetic fluids with chain aggregates). J Magn. Magn.Maters, Vol. 191 (1999) 174-180. presented paper for the Condensed matter physics conference at Yarmouk University, Jordan 1999.
Academic: 2012: Associate professor, The hashemite university, Jordan 2006 –2012 Assistant Professor, The Hashemite University, Jordan 1994 – 1999 Teacher of Physics, Ministry of education, Jordan Research: Summer and fall of 2010: Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA Summer of 2009 Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA Summer of 2008 Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA Summer of 2007 Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA 2000 – 2006 Research Assistant, New Mexico state University, USA
2102101, General Physics (I) 2102102, General Physics (II) 2102203, General Physics (III) 2102331, Electromagnetism (I) 2102321, Physical Optics 102731, Electrodynamics (Graduate) 2102741, Statistical and Thermal Physics (Graduate) Advanced Physics Lab Classical Mechanic (graduate)
2012: Associate professor, the hashemite university, Jordan 2006 –2012 Assistant Professor, The Hashemite University, Jordan 1994 – 1999 Teacher of Physics, Ministry of education, Jordan
American Physical Society, Who is who in electromagnetics
Summerof 2011: Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA Summer and fall of 2010: Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA Summer of 2009 Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA Summer of 2008 Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA Summer of 2007 Visiting Research Scholar, New Mexico State University, USA 2000 – 2006 Research Assistant, New Mexico state University, USA
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