The Nano Medical Lab at Yarmouk University, located in the Physics Department in Irbid, Jordan, is a dynamic research environment where students gain hands-on experience in synthesizing and characterizing advanced materials. The lab focuses on applying nanomaterials in diverse fields, including medical applications such as anticancer treatments, catalysis, imaging, surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and machine learning. Beyond technical skills, students are trained to collaborate effectively in teams, communicate with other universities, and develop interdisciplinary research projects. The lab emphasizes innovation, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving, preparing students to contribute to cutting-edge research in nanotechnology and its applications in science and medicine.
Characterizations 🔍
This book provides a detailed overview of X-ray diffraction (XRD), covering its fundamental principles and practical applications. It explains the theory behind XRD, including Bragg's Law, diffraction patterns, and the role of crystal lattices. The book also guides readers through data analysis techniques, such as peak indexing and calculating crystallite size, lattice parameters, and microstrain, making it an essential resource for understanding material characterization
This book offers a concise overview of Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, covering its principles and applications. It explains how infrared light interacts with molecular vibrations, enabling functional group analysis and molecular structure identification. Practical guidance on data interpretation, including peak analysis, makes it an essential resource for material characterization and chemical analysis.
Synthesize of Materials 🧪