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    AuthorAlouini, Mohamed-Slim (490)Schwingenschlögl, Udo (218)Ooi, Boon S. (213)Alkhalifah, Tariq Ali (182)Ng, Tien Khee (179)View MoreDepartmentPhysical Sciences and Engineering (PSE) Division (3508)Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division (3366)Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division (1961)Electrical Engineering Program (1460)Materials Science and Engineering Program (1122)View MoreJournalScientific Reports (277)Applied Physics Letters (173)Physical Review B (129)Nature Communications (120)PLoS ONE (116)View MoreKAUST Acknowledged Support UnitOffice of Sponsored Research (OSR) (38)Supercomputing Laboratory (34)Office of Sponsored Research (17)OSR (12)Competitive Research (11)View MoreKAUST Grant NumberBAS/1/1614-01-01 (58)OSR-2015-CRG4-2582 (34)BAS/1/1606-01-01 (22)URF/1/1976-02 (20)GEN/1/6607-01-01 (18)View MorePatent StatusPublished Application (377)Granted Patent (92)Provisional Application (1)PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (1005)Elsevier BV (949)Springer Nature (902)American Chemical Society (ACS) (477)Wiley (421)View MoreSubjectcontrolled study (75)Red Sea (61)genetics (55)metabolism (45)anisotropy (41)View MoreTypeArticle (6252)Conference Paper (1100)Patent (470)Poster (378)Preprint (270)View MoreYear (Issue Date)2020 (2)2019 (1099)2018 (1551)2017 (1724)2016 (1286)View MoreItem Availability
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    Lack of association between SMOC2 polymorphism and age-related macular degeneration in Jordanian Arabs

    Alkhateeb, A.M.; Ali, A.J.; Marzouka, N.-A.-D.; Al-Khatib, S.Q. (Saudi Medical Journal, Ministry of Defence And Aviation, 2012) [Article]
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    Molecular Beam Epitaxy-Grown InGaN Nanomushrooms and Nanowires for White Light Source Applications

    Gasim, Anwar A.; Bhattacharya, Pallab K.; Cha, Dong Kyu; Ng, Tien Khee; Ooi, Boon S. (Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2012, The Optical Society, 2012) [Conference Paper]
    We report the observation of coexisting InGaN nanomushrooms and nanowires grown via MBE. Photoluminescence characterization shows that the nanostructures emit yellow and blue light, respectively. The combined emission is promising for white-LEDs.
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    GaN Nanowires Synthesized by Electroless Etching Method

    Najar, Adel; Anjum, Dalaver H.; Ng, Tien Khee; Ooi, Boon S.; Ben Slimane, Ahmed (Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2012, The Optical Society, 2012) [Conference Paper]
    Ultra-long Gallium Nitride Nanowires is synthesized via metal-electroless etching method. The morphologies and optical properties of GaN NWs show a single crystal GaN with hexagonal Wurtzite structure and high luminescence properties.
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    Simulataneous Formation of InGaN Nanostructures with Varying Shapes for White Light Source Applications

    Gasim, Anwar A.; Bhattacharya, Pallab K.; Cha, Dong Kyu; Ng, Tien Khee; Ooi, Boon S. (Asia Communications and Photonics Conference, The Optical Society, 2012) [Conference Paper]
    Varying shapes of InGaN nanostructures were simultaneously formed on silicon epitaxially. The nanowires and nanomushrooms emit violet-blue light, and broad yellow-orange-red luminescence, respectively. The combination of which is promising for white light emission.
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    MHD mixed convective boundary layer flow of a nanofluid through a porous medium due to an exponentially stretching sheet

    Ferdows, M.; Khan, M.S.; Alam, M.M.; Sun, Shuyu (Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi Limited, 2012) [Article]
    Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) boundary layer flow of a nanofluid over an exponentially stretching sheet was studied. The governing boundary layer equations are reduced into ordinary differential equations by a similarity transformation. The transformed equations are solved numerically using the Nactsheim-Swigert shooting technique together with Runge-Kutta six-order iteration schemes. The effects of the governing parameters on the flow field and heat transfer characteristics were obtained and discussed. The numerical solutions for the wall skin friction coefficient, the heat and mass transfer coefficient, and the velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles are computed, analyzed, and discussed graphically. Comparison with previously published work is performed and excellent agreement is observed. 2012 M. Ferdows et al.
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    Theoretical analysis and semianalytical solutions for a turbulent buoyant hydrogen-air jet

    El-Amin, Mohamed; Sun, Shuyu; Salama, Amgad (Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi Limited, 2012) [Article]
    Semianalytical solutions are developed for turbulent hydrogen-air plume. We derived analytical expressions for plume centerline variables (radius, velocity, and density deficit) in terms of a single universal function, called plume function. By combining the obtained analytical expressions of centerline variables with empirical Gaussian expressions of the mean variables, we obtain semianalytical expressions for mean quantities of hydrogen-air plume (velocity, density deficit, and mass fraction).
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    Upscaling of permeability field of fractured rock system: Numerical examples

    Bao, Kai; Salama, Amgad; Sun, Shuyu (Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi Limited, 2012) [Article]
    When the permeability field of a given porous medium domain is heterogeneous by the existence of randomly distributed fractures such that numerical investigation becomes cumbersome, another level of upscaling may be required. That is such complex permeability field could be relaxed (i.e., smoothed) by constructing an effective permeability field. The effective permeability field is an approximation to the real permeability field that preserves certain quantities and provides an overall acceptable description of the flow field. In this work, the effective permeability for a fractured rock system is obtained for different coarsening scenarios starting from very coarse mesh all the way towards the fine mesh simulation. In all these scenarios, the effective permeability as well as the pressure at each cell is obtained. The total flux at the exit boundary is calculated in all these cases, and very good agreement is obtained.
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    Effects of gravity and inlet location on a two-phase countercurrent imbibition in porous media

    El-Amin, Mohamed; Salama, Amgad; Sun, Shuyu (International Journal of Chemical Engineering, Hindawi Limited, 2012) [Article]
    We introduce a numerical investigation of the effect of gravity on the problem of two-phase countercurrent imbibition in porous media. We consider three cases of inlet location, namely, from, side, top, and bottom. A 2D rectangular domain is considered for numerical simulation. The results indicate that gravity has a significant effect depending on open-boundary location.
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    Mathematical and numerical modeling of flow and transport 2012

    Sun, Shuyu; El-Amin, Mohamed; Chen, Z.; Kanayama, H. (Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi Limited, 2012) [Article]
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    Dragon exploration system on marine sponge compounds interactions.

    Sagar, Sunil; Bajic, Vladimir B.; Kaur, Mandeep; Radovanovic, Aleksandar (Journal of Cheminformatics, Springer Nature, 2012-01-01) [Article]
    Natural products are considered a rich source of new chemical structures that may lead to the therapeutic agents in all major disease areas. About 50% of the drugs introduced in the market in the last 20 years were natural products/derivatives or natural products mimics, which clearly shows the influence of natural products in drug discovery.
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