Dr. Mohammad Gharaibeh got his B.Sc. And M.Sc. from Yarmouk University, Jordan and his Ph.D. from University of Nevada, Reno (UNR), USA in January 2005 in experimental atomic and molecular physics. His Ph.D. research work was based on using synchrotron radiation for interaction with matter and mainly with gas phase atomic-ions. He did his Ph.D. research work at the Advance Light Source (ALS) in Berkeley National Laboratory, USA. During that he got the one-year ALS Doctoral Fellowships in Residence, Berkeley National Laboratory, USA (2003-2004). After his Ph.D. he joined Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) as lecturer from April 2005 tell December 2007 and since that he is assistant professor in JUST. He joined Qatar University since August 2014 as assistant professor. He became Associate Professor in QU in April 2019. He got many fellowships for research work at Germany from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the German Research Foundation, IAEA for research in France, Scientific Research Support Fund (SRSF), Jordan, QU startup-grant and NPRP: AS PI (QNRF), Qatar. He is main proposer for many research proposals at Synchrotron SOLEIL, France since 2010. He worked for one year at SESAME synchrotron light source, Jordan from 2008 to 2009 as beamline scientist. His output publications over 30 articles in well refereed journals such as J. Phys. B, MNRAS, PRA and PRL and many conference proceeding and talks in international meeting. His h-index according to Scopus is 21 and he is a Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honors Society, USA fellow since 2002. He supervised many master students in the years of working at JUSTÂ and he was a member of the defense committee for Ph.D. physics student in Paris-Sud 11, France in the February 2014. He was chosen to be a member in Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) for the International Synchrotron SESAME since 2019. Since August 2020 he is assigned as the Radiation Protection Officer in Qatar University
Associate Professor in Physics
Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics
Qatar University, Qatar