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Dr. Mohammed Mabrook is a Research Fellow at the School of Computing and Engineering, Bangor University. He holds a PhD in Microelectronic Engineering from Sheffield Hallam University (2000). His research focuses on organic electronics, nanotechnology, and semiconductor materials, particularly in developing next-generation memory devices and exploring carbon-based materials like graphene and carbon nanotubes.
Key projects include the 2009–2012 initiative on 'Organic Memory Devices Using Carbon Nanotubes as Storage Elements,' analyzing structural and electrical properties. His work spans organic memory transistors, resistive switching mechanisms, and applications in semiconductors. Recent contributions include advancements in graphene oxide-based memory structures and low-voltage organic devices.
Mabrook actively collaborates with industry and academia, contributing to events like the UKESF seminar on semiconductors (2024). He supervises research in organic nonvolatile memory devices and has produced over 40 peer-reviewed publications.
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