Emadelden Fouad joined the Florida Poly faculty after serving as a teaching assistant
and instructor within the physics department at Cairo University as well as the mathematics
and physics departments at American University in Cairo (AUC). His research interests
include, but are not limited to, quantum transport characteristics of energy efficient
devices, electromagnetic properties of type II superconductors and emerging nanomaterials
like graphene.
Ph.D. in Theoretical Nanodevices, Cairo University, Egypt, 2005
M.S. in Theoretical Physics, Cairo University, Egypt, 2001
B.S. in Theoretical Physics, Cairo University, Egypt, 1996
Responsivity of quantum dot photodetector at Terahertz detection frequencies, AH Phillips,
AN Mina, MS Sobhy, EA Fouad, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience
4 (1), 174-178
A Semi‐Infinite Superconductor with Monotonous TcVariation, AG Saif, AN Mina, MA El‐Sabagh, FM Shahin, EA Fouad.physica status solidi
(b) 231 (2), 519-528
Electron Dynamics properties of a quantum dot turnstile coupled to superconducting
reservoirs, AH Phillips, AN Mina, MS Sobhy, EA Fouad, Egypt. J. Physics 37
Scrutiny of Leakage Currents with Insulating Materials for Transistor Applications,
Muhammad Sana Ullah*, Emadelden Fouad(Accepted for publication in International Journal of Materials Science and Applications)
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